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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SA'TURD'AY,‘JANUA'RY 24, 1925, New Britain Herald " L | the more the name of the celebrity | the Liberty bonds were being sold l;actJ dndi'anctes Mayor Haunibal, however, aa' tho HERALL PUBLIBHING COMPANY s dl : e = thére wa last light disappeared, bethopgli! 15 displayed before the publig=it /0 was no suggestion that pro- " 5 BY ROBERT QUILLEN hims Il of the Insane person eund oo matter f1 what connection | ceeds loaned to Europe would re- -@ had hi ushed to th i Imued Dally (Bunday xcepted) [ 1his 18 dome—the bettor the publie [Sult in & demurrer about repay: ! ]‘ b § e AL Horald Bidg, 0¥ Cuured Stvee | M8 18 GORE=Lng ‘Hettor the public [= “| Another notable steel " 3 cham er. i [ Interest in the celobrity Conse- | Mont, All the Allies were pulling to- | American prosperity, i Makes Random Observations “Can you call 6ff this monste: SUBSCRIPTION RATES [ quently the local managenienyof the [ Bether. Now that the war has been un 0 On the City and Its People whioh you pradicted " |:km! ko B tarcts | great coming musical event have | OVer for six years there should be| Americanism: A small face; s Honor “*If you will promise to'sto| ree Muath. ’ banana inserted in it. corruption and bribery and give m¢ 76c. & Month. [nothing to regret about the ill. | N0 other attitude, 5 by a thousand drachmal,” responded — founded report of serlous {liness, T The French war debt should be 5 Two of the outstanding stories of | and Lehlbach who have voted wet | Entered at the Post Office at New Hrital ‘ £ DELy oL Renion TR eAN (e X s : It never occurs to one of the Al- m M the week concerned State Central [ throughout their careers in the S8 ook fclvluw. 1t anamnaetipnd 28 Bocond Class Mall Matter, Janie of Ponselie is now more firmly | Fefunded on Iiberal terms without |lles that appetites should be pooled. 3 the man, who refused to glve hi: 2 AABEy B Bon oty ! Statie Committeeman George W, Klott and | House, Snall has a clean dry record | pame, murmured welrd syllables e cngraved in the minds of thousands | further delay, Irench statesmen his law partner, Representative I, | — has always voted d nd f - | \ o Tnvestigating our navy, will cost By Ralph Birge P h Aop 2 ¥ ry and fave|gnq waved his arms, As he had pre New Dritain citizer and that | should be willing to agree to this 4l “Hell W. Alling, who is chairman of the | ored the dry cause. | money, Divers get high wages. 0 ... Is that you, Jimmy? 4 dicted, the puffer-fish soon began 1 ey sn't anything to regard lightly, | willingly and such an agreement 4 i OB house judiciary committee and floor Representative Longworth, who 18| o up the sun again and withi: Contracting with the management | Would rebound to the eventual bene- S T T Ao ey ey It's Jack! ... Oh, fine ... It's leader, By an unusual coincidence, | conceded to‘ be foremost in 1ine for | ..\ oup all was bright once more, R | o 3 & like the grave! the storles were circulated at dif- | speaker of the House, is also “wet.” |~ ) W8 1 1) i The only fitable advertieing medium | 01 i stellar celebrity is no small deed | it of Irance by upholding her|the headlines on the front page. Pees | > ¢ the | Whei he council rewarded the savie n te Circulation books an 2 You told me that . .. Yes . ., Ye-es | ferent times but both were of the| When he was a candidate for the|,ng commended the mayor on i n_the Bin A J cul backers, 1t requires nerve, | eredit and maintaining her reputa- th fleet th 1l i : press room aiways opep to advertisers ulr gl You can't always tell. There's o s4 No-0 , same nature, to the effect that|floor leadership, the position ho| .oyint getion, That. this warning [Sexpressed in a willingness to take a | tion as a responsible debtor. The | any a Havana Wrappse! on Kan On, Jack, I'm so0 glad , . . Jack, [Jude Kiétt and Judge Alling|now holds, he was appronched bY|o¢ tne gods Ims had effect is ovi- Manibat iat thel Assatiated P'rese ol \dded to ability (o assume | More talk there is in France such |sas cognac. behave! . 4 o would be named to the superior ;“'y' in the republican ranks, Whom | 4009 by the fact that robberies = s o s el fal risk | as that made by M. Marin the more eourt benoh, e told that though he had no BYM- | yerg foy) from 153 to 21 today, whilo titled to the use for re-publication of 5 e ation 4 i “Oh, do you, honest? . . . Caretul, | Newspapermen who heard the ru- | pathy for the anti-saloon league OF | nyovon trannival issued that state all news credites to it or not otherwise no hinrd toick toj Irritation iy engendered in America, Jack— mor went right to headquarters for | similar organizations, ho would mot | vyl tvr "o e froa from . credited ‘uj.‘ paper and also local o -and see | We value the friendship between Yes, lovely for this time of yenr-““' answer, It was' first said that | try to use his position against any- for at least :R hilus g e 3 The point fs, to |the two countrics too highly to see All right . . . Cat! . . . They won't |Judge Kiett would receivo the &p- | ane or in favor of anyone. It fs sald | “Wr %y T oo "ooe the world's ¢ 0 ! Yo Eo lg S be back pointment but when he was asked | that he has since maintained this 4 Member Andit Burenu of Circulntion, ¢ sufficient number of cash cus- | this fecling stimulated with equa- Torhon Wouldn't 1, Jack— | to comment, ho said he knew noth- | position savior has purchased a summer . AEEF e v 3 ours , . Wouldn't T, Jack— " s Vi oA onal organtaation | tomers to pay the little stipond de- | RIMILY. dear! Inb about it. Judge Alling made| New members in Congress, who balace on "m.]‘":"": shoals, T honest analysts of | manded by said noted artists. Any- - similar reply later in the week when | will take office March 4, will be in- Tn/ Hne with the suskestion’ sadi ¢ ¢ circulation statietien | ono faving had occasion to do hus SOME PHILOSOPHY ON “Yes, wasn't she . .. I jyst love him | the rumor was broadcast that he|vited to attend the scheduled coft- | "0 ™00 recently that influ. it frandin newspaper | ness with the temperamental opera 2-ROOM APARTMENTS | _The marther back he sits in e would bo elevated from the New | ferenco on January 27. Where thefonce pe brought to bear on the Me. gures to both uational and e > et | church, the closer up he sits at a No, not that way! , .. Well, if you Britain police court bench to the | support of these new members will Kinley Assoclation of Connecticut to ers, star or other stars knows fully that When is an apartment not an|leg show. will superior court bench., “That's the|be directed is problematical, but in |y, its 1926 meeting in n‘“u P they are not traversing the emalier | apartment? The question may be Misunderstand! . . . Ill go with|frst I have heard about it,” he re- | gencral they aro slgnifying thelr 0= |1aqing” Now Britain republicans The Herald 1s on sale dally in New | center of culture for the love of | agked much in the light of a cross-| Everything is useful. Fool drivers Jim— marked, thereby dashing the )\]upes tention to wait and see what the|y,ve aiready made plans to push Tork at Hota News Stand. TImeb | (aveling, 1t I8 necessary fo BUAr- |word puzzle in conneetlon with the | CRCOUFAEe the use of better tele-| Well, but you sald it . . . It you of the boys whose worlk it is to keep | older members do in the contest 107 | through this program when they at- o abce L Entrance : e i aiihatd S phone poles, PR the public informed about what is | republican floor leadership. tend the 1925 dinner at the Hotel ahie E ich “) | announcement that an apartment - going on. BV Garde, New Haven, on February 7. St e e local management calf nsfen to | house to be built in New Britain Somehow it's always easy to tune | “You know! . .. No! ., No! Go ey | Pete,” a tomeat owned by Mrs, They have gone so far as to consult BIG CELESTIAL SHOW without dropping from heart fail-|will have apartments of 2, 3 and 4 [Out the station that has the better on! ... Representative John Q. Tilson of | M, T. Crean of Summer street, has | Nanager Baker of the Burritt hotel T Chve T iies Wihen! theifie fob ohblte un- | rosme program. Oh, that! o .. All right . .. 1|New Haven, one of the chicf con-|a uniquo way of keeping warm cold |yogarding accommodations and have B var ok like thos o 4 : knew you were tenders for the position of ro_pub-;nlghln. The cafrecently clawed 0pen | heon assured that all who can at- T} = and a ple: ira ok like those decorating A room apartment is getting About the only soul-stirring musie | Oh, darn! Wait, Jack . . . Hello? | lican floor leader in the national | the oven door of the kitchén range |tend will be seated. If the meeting populace w ¢ yla bar ment it is high time | down to metropolitan proportjons. | typically ~ American is the lung| . . He's gone. | house ot representatives to succeed | and crawled inside to sloep despite |ig held in this city, the banguet will a day, fe Local managements |1t is rumored that Innumerable | chorus, “Atta Boy. Just Tommy Tucker . . . Of course | Nicholas Longworth of Ohio, if he | the fact that the fire in the stove he the largest in the history of the R e o R have learned to be cautious; those | New York apartments — or flats, | | AL is elected speaker, is mecting with | was going although banked for the | hotel, g 3 thatihns et sarnea il | Dy ST It is better to be a poor relative, | opposition on the part of dry re-)might. New Britaln has always been ac- Ing: as an o] r e U e 1 is noblc | as they call them in Brooklyn | Nobody examines your stomach | “Well — how about May Dean? , , . | publicans in Congress | When a member of the famlily|tively {dentified with the McKinley ing scler 1 18 are taking lessons in the | are on the 2-room plan — bed room | when you die suddenly, You know! , .. | Mr, Tilson is an outspalwn wet, | entered the kitchen and started to|Association, which regards the Hard- oo of experience, Tt takes many | and Kitchen, or kitchenette. A new- You know-you did — you can't|and for that reason will be consid- | shake Jown thg fire in preparation | ware City as one of the impregnable T « customers to pay the pecuni- | ly married couple living in such, Still you can't eall Trotsk ered as unsatistuctory for the floor| for the morning bredkfast, she no-|sirongholda of the republican party, A T e ey e " " lbeen until Russia is rcasonably | Yes? |leader's job by many of the pro- ticed the oven door ajar and saw | Whenever and wherever the assocfa- one-half mile a 1 1clits that ‘accompany artls- | commodlous quarters has the ad-| g, ggq1p, | Wibition advocates in the House, one | a furry foot inside. She opened the |tion meets, New Britain 1s always tance o ore v 3 catness, and n, times out of | vantage of not being compelled to — © Just you r]ry leader asserted today. Mr. Til-| door and peering in, saw “Pete” | represented. At one of the dinners from Red La inn » a point ton, merely to have a “good housc” | purchase much furniture, And as it The OId Testament in modern | | son voted against the 18th amsMd- | curled up inside. recently New Britain had the largest oA e T hort of the | iswt the New York eustom to stay | lanzuage loesn't make Job say Iment and the Volstead law, and | “Pete” resented the curlosity of single delegation present? with the . i finar tics. Most of the | . s : ah” to his thy f “I will not! She's a stuck-up | has maintained a firm anti-prolibl- | the members of the family and | exception of the city where the My- The itiful corona, Bailey's | HIha s, Most of the|at home much, the lack of more | thing! tion attitude every time the ques- | with a yawn and a stretch stood up |ner was held. Beads, sola protulbe ces, ere are audiences | space doesn’t seem 1o work un | T don't carc — you can go with | tion Tias come up. He represents aand looked them over. Even then The association has never mut myst sl v bands — all nvirons, is there | hardships. | her! . . ; | district the sentiment of which 18 he was loath to leave his warm bed | here because of the lack of hotel were visibl ( | Construction of such apartments | Yes, Mr. Jones, I 11 send your ring— | 0 ainly wet. | and it was only when he was pulled ;Cl‘?mm:dnflonn. ) This condition S | Wl elub weont 4o s ex- | in New Britain dvisable as they | | i resentative Tilson and Repre- | out that he left the spot. aving heen remedied, you can put of the state's inclusior path t ncgtofs X- |in New Britain — advisable as they | | didwt mean " sentative Frederick R. Lehlbach of it down on your date heok, on the of totality. New 1 s situated hoosti o carlier date | may be from some standpoints — | (s | New Jersey are the two principal ¥rom the Carthage Daily “Cata- ll"fzk:' reserved for December 31, nearly as perfectly as New Haven Ponselle, But when this | gives rise to philosophizing. Here | | contenders for the fioor leadership | pult” of 259 B. C.: 1;’“;'-' JVM;‘!‘ for thme of McKinley Yota Felis ouly {0 pass the cost of this s a city with plenty of unoccupied i The Quickest Way | since Representative Bertrand lt“ That the “Catapult” ls able to gos ‘15"6(':1 on dinner in New Britain in ol o ¢ on | hoosting was cntirely lost money, jons; there is land, field and | oy s e tihd ,A‘ Fair: "I have some relatives I|Snell of s avowedly nut‘m press today, that there is any : ) i for it th 1 : s ERAIRYR0t AN NE Eh anitnnd |'of it. Lehlbach is also an out-and- | “Catapus” at all, in fact that any AR ) ek rest in of ity, and|the way the rug I3 worn 48 LrOBE| e, wpake s will and leave 'em {out wet. { human or other being 18 left alle | Gontinuing to study his fellow ven | ments of brities carefully avoid | these tracts arc extensive, One Of the mirror. your mon Before the conference of republi- | today in all the far-flung domain of | man 5t close range, the Observer iton in cvery | mentioning that in case of @ can- would think that this fact would | oo T ane i — cnlconaiedne felipdulenitarilin, ) Qusen Bllo, 1 dueieniviioiho aulck | 1iag been riding in the iltney busses v i of the celebritics helps to pay any | in those sections; at e i j\], _,“'1 iy "\ IGBLEO S vmitie:: O ¥ou's 1\|(. ¢ old man, |and 1lm»r \mdr*r in the next Lnn- | tilius Titus Hannibal in combating | proner plflce to study othors P i the SR el i {Ibgihipse socllons. 0 Cell=cia C R A that your wife is suticiicd tor wear | gress, it is probable that dry lead-|tie anger of the very gods them-|range wag in'a subway train leay- ShepaLt o D e o A e e L oo Utrere fas v testeintinis v {frs will sound both Mr. Tilson and | selves, For some weeks an insane | ing Times Square, New York, at 5 stead lett ¥ to the care — and | housing. But here wiivro there ls a | 17 evershody works up thete W3 " gione; “Lucky, nothing. When | Mr. Lehibach as to thelr attitudes | person has heen = speaking to the | g'glock in|the: atternoon Not being Walnut hill they proba worry — 0 m A C e Ao hnn el A RErowITE | sos iR et {#he makes a sacrifice like that §t | Whoever will give promise of the | yiehs at street corners and to the | 5 regident of the metropolis, we are e s 5 i N o el e e ooty iR S0 A F | sually means she has her mind set | Lroadest attitude will probably Te-|incoming Greek mariners in therres- | forced to, fall back on the jitney the in an effort to es- |¥ H Aol N i : 0 AT b on something more expensive,” | ceive the support of the drys, WhO |y urants, proclaiming that the world | hus in this interesting pursuit of cape sliaifpun-ferentcsianiieR s i oncilgcalilveny Mriicreiytiafa im oy et e Rl e e e mu Koopman., | control quite a few votes in the | jus grown so wicked that Ek-Baal | knowledge. ishme mansgemenz, Siohiconracis i= smallen cities took pride in havingd o oot oison (o know that the = Hougs: ot that he mus‘“n‘l Lis m”?vw"mmorm! would de- | she was only a girl, a mere slip N e to fore- | fostly are unfair to local or homes, more open spaces and | o e O | Long Joh In spite of the fact that hi 28 stroy it. While laughed down by | of a thing, with dreamy eyes, long tell the approach of such phenom- ments, hut what to do e HouRing hen e s ol oa st et s el Be BT come aln vy | MO RE ST mInpotaRy Ol R OTion (ihcen (e prohibition advocate f';‘" = |the savants and seers at the Afri-|jashes, a complexion like a peach ell the appy 1 I e e £ : : 3 S i hadw't bheen | don't know what to do with your- | \“n Congressman Iirnest cientific institute, he persisted | and an innocent air about her. enon wi ineanny aceuracy y nothin t fs a c ol si the new artments we ‘\vn. ‘»‘\n‘l' '\-‘\ ‘luix:]\t LAl ‘]'“m-l‘ = g erman of Xxw' Jersey has .-‘,mt"" such a degree of obnoxiousness | Otherwise the Observer would hay nad icle will never contr t v ot to sigy tiing 1o kably close |- gibdd g norc: “It isn't as bad as it use al .m ned himself with the dry fac-| 144 the Carthage constabulary were | become annoyed e P i I ki & | s oyed, She was discus be for « se of sts of t tions of the New York idea, Cotvoct thls: senten “f want | to be. Nowadays a g can always | tion, and has won the solid support yqa)1y forced to apprehend him and | sing politics with another #irl, who nhe i th o arks such as these sLould 1ot ome pajamas,” said the bronzed | Kill time in the barber shop.” of the New Jerscy delegation “:_:Nmflne him in the New 7Tyre sanl- | had adorable freckles and the cutest = 7 - ¥ A : B | —Mys, Henry Dennison Congress for Lehlbaeh, regardless of [y pjym, snub nose you ever saw. CITY CONGRATULATES willing local signatories mis they are not ul- | six-foots v i g i not ‘“ ‘.»r S e | i their individual attitudes toward ‘ But vesterday his most fearful “I'd love to be a United States ECLIPSE BABY The 1 wlul is doing a serv- toped in a spirit aili-tindin '1" s aEd Ski Jumping at Briviendjiak the prohibition question. 41| Dxfdiatlons ware fulfilled. Shortly | senator's stenographer,” one said. I e T T S . oitv A 1p such an meprely by wav.of noting the trend | By Dr. Walter E. Traprock, The opposition of the drys bof ‘ after noon it was observed that EX- | “It must be a soft snap. Just think, i T el el | e oh tliinas o obe| | S, to Tilson and Lehlbach fm‘;v 17"‘4‘1‘ Baal had removed a plece from the | a senator gets $10,000 a year, t | v 3 o | [0 d the didacy of Bertrand (e} s watchers gathered to | T i vorki V] . t at has = i Nt \ge con- Y A T d ¥ practiscd winter sports | forward th ! sun. urious watchers g magine working for a man who s : ; i 25 ears Ago 10day | .\ -~ .\ soun. As a swall boy 1 Snell of New York, althoush R gpecrve whether this was & warn- | gets that salary. Tll bet the senafors L DELIQID ¥ AGREEMENT NEEDED ON : ORI From Paper of That Date | used to make snow-shoes out of | fins dvclared that he is not @ caf=|yng or the prophesied destruction of | trent their clerks right.” of wo! = FRENCH WAR DEBT much cor The men who | i tennis-rackets and skiis out of bar- | didate for the. flo - 1M ine world. Tt was soon eeen that “Yes, but imagine working for ! t ¢ Tilson 8 But . - New T . . i it up Z-room Mments or suites | ; " rel staves, contrast to the attitude of Tils gsome circular monster, like a puf-|the presiden replied the other. g B LT R S S T h e T ol ior L Britain National 1 | In the winter of '06 T entered the | s | fer-fish, had heen loosed to devour | “He gets $250,000 a year and has ¥ 4 A ny towarqd incellation of Ay o D ansl ROl toa T ENITLEL its 1ast game | g0 nping contests going on at ) | the solar body, his bites gradually | nothing to do but sign bills the su- package j s s behind | o, e i fo Ao cried, LUeyEWHTEID A nEgemaid eriabs | .re tomorrow night, after which, | Kriviendjiak, along the west coast|1 know your taste, by this time. | cating away that source of light and | preme court passes and speak on the o lisk cand S P el a motable satback | they ¥ analyzed the sta- [que to poor attendance, it Will be fop geandinavia, On the third day 1| wel tion, Men fell on their | Fourth of July in the town where corona shot scent glow be- o ot e : ed out the total of |tramsferrcd to Meriden, Manager | gound myself, with the pick of the |And so T fear you could not fall nd hegan to pray. Women | he was born.” yond t e rOug But we more or | Parsons said. 4 | peninsula, in the Us. - For verses that 1 write, at all. fainted in extreme terror. Nubian| “Gee, it must he great to work in L n n reply to © and ofd-fashioned fel-| Willlam J. Humason has hought | ™y event ealled for a half-mile | slaves broke thelr bonds, threw away | Washington,” the,first girl resumed. Ihe .. Chamber of I 4 e 4 ‘ bouse and lot on Chestnut street lqjge down n iey chute, quick | However, this much I will say: their dice, and ran shricking into | “It must be fun to be & senator and and Mrs. Thomas I e - who r youth were ac- !¢ o wWiiliam Hine, . rise to the ke-off and a long jump | Though to my ver you say “Nay!" the country districts, Only the un-|live in the White House, That st et thic ts of Mar 4, bor thesis was 1 1o oven more rooms in| T, H. K¢ rman of e | ntg the valley helow. T'm sure, despite my poetry | godly Greek saflors remained un- | must be some building. Imagine, a ana ¢ i . ; CnnEa iy iiry half- | reception comt nuv“fx grected | gpute Ramberg, a Dane, had set | That you would quickly fall (m me. | awed, they laughingly saying (truth- | senator from every city in the s rald is ; 5 he pardoned for 1 me Chief Thomus J. | the highest mark of 63 cersts (272 —Gertrude Harrison. Jessly, of course) that they had | United States and they all live m ; - Uni o s ra House last | fegt), Just before my time eame 1| : often witnessed this same phe- | one builfing. T think they call it the the pre t o A meri Y ng ¢h a reductio of the biggest | kpew that one of the Tor gales | | nomenon. Senate Wing of the White House, with the hoped for approval of ¢ | family room. We have also ¢ sters in | ghat sweeps all before it was about | Wallace tire looks| Darkness came on, a sudden wave | or something like that.” S ta o eTs tXT e ot 1 1 g N 3 \ ing whether the apart- many v e Sceretary Mce- | 1o hyrst — and T proposed to take | rather thin of black night sweeping in from the After half a mile of this, tne Ob- o S-pou Tt : el il b larger or smaller than M advantage of it 1 “Why, sure, that's a spare | Mauretainian desert to engulf' the | server was ready to write to the ni f Tebt s oy TR driy When at last T saw the pine trees | tire, | city. A1l was pandemonium in the| board of finance and taxation to be 1 S v t i nerally held il sl road. wus Neid | on the distant hills hend before the | —K. T. R. | City hall, work being paralyzed and | strike out all appropriations for the The Herald 1 ) e vire ol 17 ) 1. He beat up | plast, T shouted “Halli” (ready) and | — the city patres in agitated conclave. | board of education next year on tin give this disting 1 child a goc ‘ » and that of many i s e C of them, ot grabbed § gped down the slide. To the amaze- | (Copyright, 1925, Reproduction Alderman Sempro of the fifth ward | ground that money spent in th: i ” s \ o 3 hig wallet and 3l Qver- nt of the 1 T shot out mr‘ Forbidden) | moved that the city appropriate a | schools was wasted. e e ren observatlons im and gase lirash- | peyond the mark st by the Dane. | anntefornty rogold i al . then calmly ca to palice Then, at t h st point in my P \ T b 0 T:’l ”/ ther headquarters and reported lils prow- | fiight, T struck the gale, It was like By GLUYAS WILLIAMS s i : I n e ea hitting a giant comber. .‘ M t h cp IR v o son and Torrell. 1) uilders, | Tnstantly reversing my position atc BOSABONSEULE GOT gesterday prosented the 1 - and spreading out my coat, I sailed | SnapShOts O' a Man wannng a 8 McClure Newspaper Syndicate GOOD PUBLICITY Senator B ring, re- E eran churcl t. | gracaefully back to the crest of the | 7 | Clu N : i it ttlement iR N = % hwhieh will e n ¢ n which T had started. 1) i it rituin as i AL SRR G G wgs arrested in | had 1 all records, both golug z ion i i mscttled and warmer Bl aneaie Jinks ¢ 8 of Re t A _Bastern Now York: 1 NG || eved rac the K ampionship cup still stands | Pouscl I ) Shylock i 1 SYRTINEL =1 singtor ¢ mantel, with its inseription, | of \ ) s pu ¥ e e ) « forvn t cede Bjorviek” . . . | pany, for a ek LW o S for the first time since lis X, ullest of gki-c | G 4 . iliness = - : : : ) vinds, increasing. 1 George Wyeth, William Atkinse Gossip Shop ki LS mith, Martin Hou nd | TI 14 is the greatest we | Y ing a il v Great Britain & have been elected trus- cver had | 4 -] ‘ . g% 8 v Ieople's ¢ Accordingly, we are preparing RIACHES IN POCKET TOR MATH REACHES IN OTHER Pock- WELL HELL HAVE TO AFTER ASKING TIVE PASSERS-BY ( 1 case W t ) our counters for our first and here- | 1O LGAT CleAR ETS WITH GROWING UNEASY STOP SOMEBODY AND WHO ETTHER DONT STOP OR SKY T'fliY g ; i : e ol = OD}UH GO\ URFN E Aft '. nnual Mid- \‘\n:u o Sales, e i TEELNG THATS RIGHT HE ASK THEM TOR A MATH HAVENTT ANY, BEGINS T TEEL i . r 1 st oo e LEFT THE BOK ON HSDESK THAT'S ALL UIKE A SOLICTTOR ON %6 DAY e on the e Z SAY ED FR‘JM FRILING | cumurarea’stocc o verses, enita ' : A ; Jangles, epigrams, | ook on vl - to obtair [ i nd s which, be- | gagement el t s g 2 TEal American Delezate Approves of ual very high stand- not {0 be as sorions ] i m : i ; _ bit of getting ed, g Was Bride at 16, Now Compromise Ofiered By Tinnish Do »dy who h tndigpositions b Brmz~ Divorce Suit DCEat gent in anyth nerit an datc p s S AL Warhew of | By The Ase opportunity to sell thelr wares to us. will “positive 1S 1 this «it 1 . n Joseph Geneva, Jar i 11|, Over the we 1 how about fond of say v T iding | War I ty su- lopium cenfer s ! i gome jokes, Ipates, Kid Boots' it ritory. in- | perior coprt yesterda rounds of ' collapse today when a v i casays, elc., ¢ S oy : ,‘ Atter two troduced by Fintand, y 3 = | CURBS HI5 DESIRE TORA STRANGER WILLINGLY, SHARES port of Mis i ! T > b iple W married on a joint committic t t and Ihe Tricky Triolet Couhter | MATCH FOR TWO BLOCK! BOX, BUT STRONG BREEZE BE- good advertising gho 2 t { Al- t ted two sccond conferences to i s { UNTIL HE SEES MAN-ACTUAL" GINS TO PLAY ROUND CORN: state. She got first page p I nalein U e Allorgor umismokneslngl e bl DENAy o | LY IGHTING A SMOKE TROM AFTER TENTH MATCH HAS € T o it paid by | iy Saul . Waskowitz represented approved by Stephen G ced at her tecth | ABOX OF MATCHES QUT, REMARKS HE GUESSES ' \ Hinman 1t 1 nead of the A ] ith professional air; = g unanimously adopt Above and beneath | vould to be overlook A gh we e e Finnish r ti roj He locked at her teeth =AY ity ! Nanme Like Alarm the first and sccond confere hen said: “Get a wreath R e ety 3 " ) sited Muskogee, name eight s And let's al! say a praycr sl : . 1 sta over opium sm g 10 bot He loked at the tecth— reported iliness vividly ¢ 1 r Allies ) EHat After going to | with the leas dela Of a very old mare. , | tion to the fact t the opera song of Frar s his room he decided to | vides that representative —Alice Lake. | bird was in the state filling ontinental po I ) §s Dewar | ond conference on the ¢ = ) i e the att e SRS a0 stilt & m wn the Il be those who participated ir Blpoming Youth | Reied Lire &1 i L “This | the first’ confer What do socicty buds | ®ons to her e in 1t} sta 1 i n 1 n e il e these are | tion of the first class; quibbling about o el Rcky S e S A cPwm)- R NES NINETY-NINE CENTS | and a goodly p S e m’] jahe Monitor | . WAL O T o | £5 AND )‘\('Y -m.,. AND A DIRTY LOOK esgH il i iy & con- | mmu‘,t Bros., 2 stive el s -B. G. D. | 2 "" SMALL: AND WONDERS IR AFTER ALL ing her sing who otherwise. mig ority America 7 1 i e R v e E5T THING h‘ HAS IS A THIS SMOKE. WIS WORTH Bave been oned 42 > RUSE R on Do N 1 verbally los-!| There's a & ¥ sing Mcbbe Sot Mebbel | TOLLAR Bl THE ETFORT The same holds goodd #2 this city. Fran€l’s present and lulure gecdil, g ough the phonc. interest in the Wauts, Dear editor, M. I\ Judelis ¢ paychology of the matter is that in the view of many bankers. When million talents to bribe the gods.

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