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. . statesment even attempt to resort to | resolution did not require the .con | finlah, It fen't great art but the pub- With & short bar' of 't} adays, fnany readers to Yeep themselves 'n 1. | currence of the Senates und it the | lio acclaims it “great stuft' And ‘ He would swipe on the ~—(4) Now thero's Lady Gregory's Book | condition so that a doctor in less His patients. Hiy practice was = 0f Saints and Wonders Which glves frequently needed and .uw’a to 8 t, C e, y . slon the Senate may bo spired any | eyes of the producers who are intent (LB i g;;;";;;qgf;fi:;;fi;}g; A ;;fi;;;;'fl;;;':"‘-":‘;;{g;,g.m- uir her Gods and Fighting Men and P o such methods of instituting M meaL v‘uublsuma COMPANY ances of power” that the slig Président appoints such a commis- | that's the main consideration in the utd Deity thiadng Maventedl uiifeward bump can unbalance. ‘Au Herald Bidg. 61 Cburch Btreet e ———— further altempts to calculate the |upon making the business pay. 1, A collector of appendixes, ete. > < " difference between one and elght e et Py Cuchulain of Muirtheme, And Sons i SUBSCRIPTION RATES AN AGED VETERAN PR ) 2, Mhings to put yol, to sloep, lke| o % Dunbdr Eives the la.|HUNTING AND ADVENTURYS 1> '] 0 & Year GOFS TO RES® percent profits on fortilizers. other, otc, 8. Which weigha more, [ 0 COrMmac 2¥ unbar gives N STIC, y H $2.00 Thres Muath ¥ J EA s x . WA of fontiem ok ."pzu:‘d "% | kends ot Cormac, Dormain, Etain THE ARCTIC, by Fridtjot Nau { e ® Mouth femorial day observances and acts and ancies I O thie 1o solve: thly Nin, | ABd-MsevE:wiiokate 60 delighttufly| se% ¢ ther patriotic affairs will not seem MOVING PICTURES iok a' Not large. | woven into James Stephen's “In the| Story of his first voyage Into Botered at the Post Office at New Britain | (¢ kame any more with Frederick AND PUBLIC TASTE BY RUBERT QUILLEN frick. . Not larse. ', o wegiur, |LABd.ab\Youtn! Ositle BellKBIS poliactustous. of Bis Adventufiy 1o ) as Bocond Class Mafl Matter e e HOSTASTE ; Barnyard Bits Bl g udle L. | yonts gives fragrants ot Irlsh folk- “lOl |0‘¥"B’d:ihlfld ]hll h‘untlnl’ :x- Lt Sppnemn s me to his eternal rve- | Guuging the taste of the public At R By George & Chappell $ lore with little sketches of the inter- | perience with seal, wd rus, polat { TELEPHOND CALLY S e e e SR S S g SnaneliRIne/ frat iy} 1 Well! Wellt ol aiing way they were pastod on to|esr, man-cating sharks, - and s one of t 1t — Rusiness Office . 1) v . 0 f tle details | authentic sign has appeared = n 5 While hunting & nimble . | Whal r Bditoria) Roome A e Civil war, former commander of | that pry e School Days inting n 1) him, usually by “oldest Inhabitanta | W ales. 5 | Db b Wit producers of the screen drama | marble Ao oldl henmti in i ter hcn-roostln“ Traprock once fell down a —— Songs of Erin . §5.9 0 ! necticut Grand Army of e | nave constantly before them. Some- | ——— (2) ) ®he only profitable advertising medium | 1 opyhlic, £ < St m, Som 0 o Ny school, 4 “ % v RO ¥ ) a the Oity. Clrculation books n | Ropublie, for years was one of e [ ¢imes they succeed and at other Natlonalism: Trying to balance &| wwpere the litle chicklets go, When they hauled the ——(3) Can you imagine a really satlsfy- JARAN lllt!U\vl WITHIN, by J. h Press roos Always open to adv Wt active exponents of patriotic | g % 3 udget on a bay And ¢ 49 nt he " ¥ out ing not too highbrow concert without gram Bryan. e ol | times they scoro failures, When it = \d “I\‘w“ her puplls the Golden| . ou 1aded with —— (4) at least one Irish eong on the pro-| Careful and up-to-date survey Meaibet o) (Xhe Thmecraton Prone |15 50 SOUN ind unthl @4 4g considered that many o highly| One good way to get acquainted | pg e toat linoy A i Te mdaraltHeT ()| AT AL AN Eink OXAR SUE fo- | TRDAI'A. rogeiee L rsont . Jea) ®he Assoclated Pre exclusively ep. | TIPF !4 age crept on & mude gei- | artistio screc 3 3 | with & nice girl 18 to marry her And hings that they ought to " verites they are really very few based on a first hand study | creen portrayal has failed & arry her. g toll. y u[t‘x-: to'the use for re-pudlication ot | ting about a lttle mare Aiflicult, no |y s | ‘e S i il ey o knm‘\-‘ : ; § AT . among m.$w“nh that have been|sources open to few Ocoldentale all news cradited to 1t or not otherwise X t is log o assume that the pub-| y i And one of her lessons, every term, ol ith | Glves concise sun ! t J ) ited fn th A n » atriotie affa a8 cntirely comp! | Esprit de Kick hir 81| e, h written in Pralse of Ireland or wit n nmaries of Japan' sregited;n thin¥ proscianeiiien facal | RS el LlERl o) i R T P s T A P Kick him out: | Was the old, old tale of the early 1. A small dntelope. Also & nick- | g Celtic flavor about them. Song Lore | political, economic, industrial and il : D yetoran Delping 10 | fms also succoed, however, so that 2 | worm. :‘;‘“‘“ b“:‘l‘ ‘;u::"f”‘. "‘("I‘- 2. “Ding, | of Ireland by Redfern Mason is a |rellgious conditions and resources v un it, or taking an importunt part | he gifferenc e | arfs o n§ Dbl AN LR most interesting account of the way| Homber Audit! Dace - o 1o differcnce betwoen & film'a sue-| To make warfare ‘eftective, aim | . e, ) 3 1 oWl which furnishes newspapers and adver ih et s o ab o e sl or failure cannot be measured | higiier i understand, | ships are fastened. 4. A fresh-water | composed and handed down to us. LENIN, by Leop, Trotzky. ".W'. with strictly honest anaiyeis of . 5 “ 3 ” X ; y the yardstick of art. | : » And will profit by what you fish. 5. Same as No. 3. Theré are chapters on bards and ROnle of1 :lw W b;mkl out eirculation. Our clrculatio Istica | NOW participating n the last grim v A o k ear.” M. A J. P ., . | Russia’ giving an authoritative pi N R e e of t A \g behir ‘i Variety Is an essental in tha fim | Americans can get thrilled ABout |yl 111\0\1)‘;)" Banta ised his —-(——-“" A. 7. Pacmer. | minstrela, sonta of loy k03 SIEON| tury 6t the ‘lvadors of the \Beu‘svh:. Protection agamst fraud fn newspaper g nind | ingustry as elsewhere, The urge to |saving everybod bt pedestrians. VORETANA T T | songs of tne fairtes and spirit world, | (it e, rrotaky's pladn speecl dlstribution figures to both uatlonal and n o good such a8 any | wane * \ R | e hand, Answers to Saturday's Cross Word | the curse of Cromwell and the dawn- 2 Ky's plal peech local adverticers. S e e L something different in flms And she said: "What 1s it, dear?" Timerick ing of the day. in it ls partly responsible for his | ki & would Dy giongr, and is not always met. | ity as only UthInk(AY & Mot he| 1t Gentir £ G oy i Dicketil 4|, Bt or Bhagi petrespment of spirit | rotirement from the post of war g0 Moraia 1o on wie datly tm New | D00 O 1 memory that WHU sp oo reason, it s very difficult | sald, Dt e et S et iainhnlny (1ke Pedraie Qoltn's LA RO A held since Square: Bchults News Stand, Entrance wger tn t AT tl v the | 15 include new ideas in every new | ‘Supposin vfhc worm was still 0| (Copyright, 1925, Reproduction Anthology of Irish Verse, The poems R Grand Centrsl. 42nd street st shrunken form of the last boy bed ? Forbidde are taken from writers old and new T T bt sependle s AmASEEesenhonS sufficlency of | | jid gikiddeny) fnd refloct every Kind of mood and | MENTAL CONFLICTS AND Mis e | Y o 0 U Inew ideas In the world to meet the | | The Watch Dog fancy. There are simple homey CONDUC by Willlam Healy FACING THI FUTURE 'h ; ‘m_“ Vetorans | oo yipements of an industry of such | Spot, the wateh-dog at the farm, A’l‘ YOUR LIBRARY aongs of “house, road, field, fain and | Numerous stori¢8 of actual ehil- TTH AN ALLIANCT R quantity production. The old ideas| Tf you must crawl under tho Burks to keep the folks trom harni, flzcaide,’ gay “trect and countrye; dren sonvindingly I EAILISEN e, 9 ard o table to find & seat, it is called .‘Bnrks at sun-up, bharks at noon, —_— side songs,” poems of place and of oretic discussion and offer sugges- 1 FPranee have hee | AN IBASTINGIHYIAY must be revamped time and again, e B Barks all evening at the moon. N hatiwa are ¥ exile, satires and laments, personal | tions for handling misconduct prob- T I [and the producer who finds a new | s AR | Then, when stars are overhead, A ‘;; ke fairly comfort- | poonls and a charming section on |lems. Wil be of great interest to S Hmed) ON WINGS OF SONG | il fohne e aon et ins aboltigets| AERISIARAIRYS To bed, to bed; w;;m“"l“‘: sirg _‘;‘“ f"“l of thel he Ceitic world and the realm of|every one who has to deal with rumo A e The concort of the New York |saw that there is nothing mew un- fing old. You feel more free to Though a_watch-dog of renown | Ll e )(“ Gl ratine Bl (ai@ERe Db In Dok e Irish verde | adolescents and chlldren and, ¥ho mors clos ¢ 1 tite viglt of | poieo band in Hartford * yester : e ;. & e My watch, too, sometimes runs g to speculate on what might have | adited by Cooke and Irish Poete of | wants to understand them. « ‘Austen T iy (Ve Sterrity » ¥ |der the sun can consider himself clamor for W LR been. Suppose for instances that In- | Today by Walters give tantalizi 5 25 Matatdas. wehils e hore testimony of what ean be done | fortunate, But he will he wnfortun- |0 £ e et stead of the elect a more represent- | samuples from the best of c e b amateur musiclans if their heart | ate i the new idea fails to meet |, . yout the only wi m.'m'w as atlve cross scction of humanity were | verse, 25 y A T d en ro o Cie b the| 1 e work and! inceasant A S ) B Jess influence than formerly is Mrs. "~ ” Results chosen for sudden removal from| And them of course there ia the ears go 0 dy Teague of N e e Sasalie A { ]m\‘uh popular approval. Sad to re-| Grundy. i Patron: “Is t‘nls hair tonic @8|capthly scenes, §uch a cosmopoli- | work of individual poets which we From Paper of That Date avould not r S b Bl v instrument is not fount | ate, this occurs occasionally. e [acd o JoufclaimEt BT tan and indispensable group, for in- | don't dare to start talking about,, = o7 i he pasine £ s ous. The police band has be-| wny do some fims, whieh pro-| Chronic ofice holder: One who| Barhert s it! :11 give you &lgtance as all those more or less re- | Ledwidge, Letts, Yeats, Strong, A. B . i gun tour of the country, and such | gyee e Ll G el TR e to be worth | case. Not six months ago & man tely gprung from the Isle of Erin.}and all the rest. (From Paper of that Date.) tional disputes whol tucer mned o be “big hits”, ; came in here who was as bald as F. H, Al e f with Tortune Gallo, | 1y J Ly his salt. Lol | Imagine the boredom of a British| To get an exccllent idea of the . H. Alford has bought a lot on Ve e turn out to be ordinary box offiec| T an egg. Te started using this tonic. | empire suddenly deprived of the | wealth'of recent Irish literature, one Hart street of the Farmingteh Sav- S : : noted opera impr at 8| artractions, while other films, which | “There is no hell for children.” {Today fhat man is a successtul con- | 1rish question, the appalling gaps in | should read Changing Ireland by N.| ings bank. 5 could’ mot: huve attempt- | wors not planned to be hits, meet [ There 18 for thosc made to speak | tributor to the I'un -Hm“'a o the ranks of American police forces | J, O'Connor. This contains essays on Clayton R. Parker and Mrs. Car Shash e eT pand was 0ot | wit unexampled success? The man | & Piece for the nice man, | —Trving Bartlet. |and the unbearable solemnity of & Vi literary hackground of the Irish| Tie Damon won the first ptizeh and Y e . cxcoedingly high, In Philadelphid | o0 coman who can find the easonl| = 4 i world unbrightened by Celtie wit. Tfree state touching both the workyGeorgo B. Ashiey. and Josephin: aken into con on before suc Ll o R e r 2 i ! 8o live that it won't he necessary Her Right U The reaction from such unpleas- | of individual authors and the gen- Ashley the seconds at the A G T an alliance conid materia O i R : has the key to fame and fortunc in ' to whine about the intolerance (,u: Lady lawyer (cross-examining a|ant contemplations leads on to wel- | eral trend of the mew movements. ! whist given last night at the home e go, lLcopold Btokowski, famous|ipe fim industry the neighbors. | witness): “Where were you the|come such a pleasant bit of blarney These are charming in style and the| of Philip Corbin. . ®ha conlinnat Bnitis - of the Philadelphin Sym There may be a diff e hes! e | night of February 132" as Why God Loves the Irish by quotations here and there serve to; Dr. A. B. Johnson, who is with s 5 DHLORGE T orchestra, (wé8 pleased 1o ] o e About tlie poorest way to build an | Witness: Who do you! Humphrey Desmond. 1t is calculat whet one's appetite most dengh(.ih\; family at Berlin, Ala, writes from being in me ¢ ¢ air service is to demote those Who ! think you are — my wife?"” |ed to make the reader search gen- fully. The Ceitlc Dawn by Morris home that he has had great sport over the hurdles i advisability of an ent i {he more cffete present type; but | yrge the need of it. | Lyle Heintz. |calogies for a trace of Hibernian an- | tovers much the same ground show-| shooting quail, which arg very SRR D G e umbers. n the estimation of many critics, | —_— | - cestry and if he finds it beam de-|ing the growing use of the strong|numerous in that region. Eangiamenls might i adesplable But hecause a picture Mayor | ot types hay reatly (,.,‘,_L ‘ s Spartacus | lightedly over relationship with a | simple Anglo-Irish peasant idlom ’l)anll'l Harris, ;. toreman of tht g e o pat | Jotn 17, Myian of New Y, s || e Thal ahdth 7 ) You call me chief,” said the|people of such character, idealism | Which makes the plays of Synge so| Park stables, who has been under Parel DIEX ndlcate tha i o mdvertisement. - ofttlic {&G {raveler to the Pullman porter, “and|and general indispensability. stirring. He also glves interesting going treatment for an abscess of the French SR L AR variety of drs is 1 | you do well to call me chief, Treland of the Past sidelights on the chiet writers in|tho ear, has entered 8t Uranci satisfied to for e i IVERO L EU ORRDANEES e | capded desirable for its effect upon | “Here is @ ffty-cent tip for you.”| He may even be inspired to try 1o | cach field. hospital at Hartford. USRI R New York Herald-Tribune came outd o reing generation. Yet some’of | S untangle the threads of Irish history. | BOOK, OF OPIRAS :L\D SECOND The W. C. T. U. at its nfeeting By vostorday with a sereed on the front |y o 1iogest rec s et - | Wild Willies It the romance of past efforts for in- BOOK OF OPERAS, by H. E.| yesterday afternoon elected the reprinting {he nd as u suppos- el Y conteptment is just a mat- | 1 ! dependence and the patriotic urge of Krehbiel. Tollowing officers: President, Mrs The o1 (et o A0 western pictures done on a big 8 ter of keeping on good terms with | Tittle Willie, elever chap. | ; p ®Of{ More thdn coliections of bare|E. 8. Atkinson: recording secretary : A i present ideals have an irresistible with the rd horrigd example of the New York | critjes have been levelng the fyis Giod and his junitor. | Built a powerfu weasel-trap. o Wiie i ety D\0Lo MHERRLINOL A eRYeRiTaLD the | Mra. L. A. Bupce; corresponding Yand, £ cor's all penchant of seif-ad- | (g of their wrath upon the s & | This down in the hall he pnt, | 1rancis Hackett's story of the Trish discu n of (‘:fch opera a great | secretary, Mrs. George A Graves The Tr o jsement, Mr. Hylan happens 10 | eatied *hok Jiays—tales based | Possession of great fghting ships | All he caught was papa’s foot. |Nation. It is the switt moving story dcfi::_"" "I“fl’t”";‘:,“:’"" ""“‘,’I'\.',]::’ St ‘r“’f",“'""r_"‘l“"‘" G.""r“!‘" B. Cowles, fonmel - 5 be mavor of Now York. Whether | ypon elemental cnotions and pro l""‘“‘_” ko jan holvEa BEERS B2 “Nictor Stringer. |of Ircland from the days of the POSCT i ot Saven dolian iim mIETeIRHREs UG G 00k at Davy Jones, 1 | pagan Celts through the Sinn Fein ng events connected with creation whom were women, arrived in tow: and have them t Jis administration is good or had has | jacted in an clemental manner, But = 5 ! \¢illie, in the laundry tub, \mm“wm Analina 1rish raptbIlc and presentation. Will appeal both jon the first train this morninz o fensive Arcatics. Jt is clear from othing to do with the point. He|the public is not made up of eritics, [ Money talks. Frequently its last{Gave his little dog a rub. | Treland's ¥ight tor Fr,,mmn' by :lu the musician and the ordinary ! They were in their native costum Sl Sl rrot bty naaimuih g SR o R NGt e AU ot is taste | words are: “Gimme something that -3y, e sald, “what am 1 doing? | Georse Croel alo given ebdlie aron| islc IOV el G RNty much e A e S < abont 20 per cent.” ‘ve put in t ob Sy ¥ 3 § a e 3 ain o that hore e o wishi Lo becorne af runniig “offending the | jpat no pabulum scoms to be =0 b [ m”-—'ha:::i‘«"‘l'g‘l:\h»a W,‘{{:f‘ifm‘ "ZL‘:",'(‘(‘W':]-‘“;‘“';‘G”"'z‘n“:" DEAD RECKONINGS IN FICTION | the high school basketball v part of this contincntal system o Hurtford il | ortain o success as ROKUI |y pighe sor frecdoms then they | SN L e L Dorothy Brewster and Angus | Keevers has been selected as man liances. But dispatches indicate that brea good | gome film dramas which were glven te umulate laws to take Both Guilty liy to withdraw from the Neatior Burrell. : | ager. this is just what the T e « Britain had a crack [ yna fournalistie verdict of being | it away from themsely Recently momn. dinner talle the |combat and as ,Mma! hm‘,,, [Q,fi_“‘ T»\\'{ DIofchEg 1"‘ Columbia uni-| A resolution presented to Iirst \ SRl pes ; ; versity here present a detailéd +nter- | Division, A. O. H., by a committe: el oottt Ol nactiof A and it gave @ concert 1L o oring hut hoku have {urned OUL , 4 following | conversation took place | perament will permit. be calm and . preiation and comparative analysis : SR ¢ 4 . s Som | A pessimist g one who reflocit| petween my father and my brother: | judicia! PO ey I TINGOE s Rl ysis | conslsting ot M. I. Begley, J. ! England/ there wolil biefmuehs de- nihupa i iosa in GERR SR o) e (CNOTpREE UNG y (hat wmerica has moro than 85 | sgen don’t you know that when|Revolution in Treland by Phillips of some ot the| group of important] Meehan, and E. Kelley ;- wa bate and muc mayor's picture in \ich one can Judg hokum | s e oili's tirs EroUbIc, (e o iat buing neledlyot shonid tovers the perfod 1906-1923 and is modern writers. By means of lucid, | adopted last night. Tt exprossc nontheoratical analysis they succeed | sympathy with the Boers, Deft your eyes and bow your|an extraordinarily cgol and falr- 1y bringing the works of James, | Dorsey, president of the divisio: {he suré- such a thi Correct this septence: “Yeow The i EDle head?” {minded attempt at the truth by an jrgpce, Teheck: 1 otf o 0 orticd the gleefyl young dad;| ™ ay Hia Lo pe od hi X ance, Teheckov and other Writ-| was chairman of the meeting. Czechoslovalkia and Rurn 1 L i i Y 'I ”Ia:‘hvr, but how do }(hl);(,\prlr(f);r“l ZI_“(m 1 lr;lam‘. and are within the intelicctual feach of Captain W. W. Bullen has 1 : ] know T dldn't?” England by Turner is easier ro : ) PR Iy object to (Protected by Assoclated Editors, | ; B o e ApSseven B LIDE MostELARSSIIERE reader | cejved word from the adjufan: : s o i L Robert Gaston, Jr. |than Phitlips and gives an exccllent 'ang in demonstrating to him *the | general that his request for retirc France and impartial background of the sit- gifforence botween art and “just | ment from the National guard ha western hou AT i Capacity Information uation and analyzes it up to 1918, tqctjon.” i | i y ! been complied With. S . a (,OMMLNICATED | Newbury: “I understand Jackson Tand.of Facry sl "Shenm?-loah,” the most stirrii B R com- | !is au authority on horses.” ‘r'.v\t‘rm'ljllhs ‘yrju i!"““‘nfl*: '4"\-“'1‘"\'(.'(;1‘,11 NE LETTERS, 1565- | of war plays, will again be present wovernments believe o S npeatale An Angwer to Upson |"* Biackpurna ‘ves, ‘e’ clajma) to|nameloss in admittne ALTER, L Leaey od at the Russwin Lyceum this eve " e el it Bt (Huve 0 0 ) noxg s AR CH about horses &s his | never did thrill you and that the| A series of letters, now for the|ying with the same big cast and not fancy includin 7 e ien—Dermit me. send. my! wife doex about the neighbors.” Trish question lias always been pet- | first time brought in print, cover-| mammoth stage settings as before. the eastern hownd veats/ BUbLG o8 RE01 40 lou .t of the police —Lean Markoe. |ftetly incomprchensib anvway. ling dramatic events and conditions| The axle on A.. H. Hornkohl's ernments greatly prof 0 o d 19 101 Mayor Paon ity of New — And as for Leing fair ahout things jn the later half of the 16th cen- meat wagon broke.on Maln streci protocol, which I hse-up | Rritain, for their W work. 1 Commercial Report you dgrse Rt g Jant Stephens | tury. These letters were written [ thjg morning and tr vehicle wa: : ol d R {lah Die oUT. Almost six times as many radios| When he says that “Justice is an at-|from the capitols and great Ports|¢jpped over, Mr. Hornkohl having slovakia sig h 1 ‘m:l X 11- it this. K K, I any are sold ag washing machines. Y»rnmtr of Gnd. and adequately man- | of Europe by correspondents of the | 4 narrow escape from being serious the fi < AL gathering this way. Dlcase us, We 3 = [jecd Y Kl e « i |FPusgers who were the great bank- |y jpjured. To add to the confu: statc | Polish peopie would he mor | The Art of Giving W recognize the symptoms. What | ers and also the great publishers of | gjon, two dogs got into a fight nea) Ay 9% | feld it Chier Hart sent all t An amaw}; mu‘r'hinu m§ the hope- ;m‘lfi:rm'l. 1";:: :::u, r \‘:’f‘r:r‘r.l:‘:IVh:y ‘\‘.:1 ‘(hc veriod. The scene and one of them ran in 5 , ol i manT vl ateells hars & forgTita T [1GAIRI A, that he may have some- co; rofreshingifantastic, BEONES 2 the plle of goods in front of I today be Jup; big | would ;‘.‘ lo seo Mr. Upson made ing to count on in the futur up falry tale. And we can't think | HOW TO KEED WELL, by A. . m"fr-, knrfcki g them all doy nsists that the hay 4 Mm', g | A cornet for the spendthriff, t of anything more destrable than an Currier. i i be ditc s which were U wish Mm for? Becanse on |he may blow in eve ything he has. |evening with James Stephens-or| A book that answers thousands eoncer 8 o host of imitations |, bruary 20th, 192 Upson pub-| A phonograph for the haughty | Lady Gregory or Donn Byrne or any of health questions written by an|THE HERALD CLASSIFIED AD~ Aot SENATISSYANTICS LNDED ot 1te | e tn New Britain Herald that we | maid, that shewgnay put on all the|of the other Celtic genluses of now- lexperienced physician. Will help BRING RESULTS pan secu Kly ruined the type. SR a tendency to revivé | Polish people 'd his coun- | airs she wants to. { Pl il 3 the direct cause of the protocol's BY Ri "’“é" ‘1‘“ . (here has bee s Coita| A pair of folls for the undecided apparent d I citish | A pretiy picce of demugOBUCTY gy contury costuming in TOMADCES | o 2t S war did | voter, that he v glory in being o o e e R e i O i Ce e oo Suburban Heights. - I ! e e are|rog T O oval we| A telescopi@fr the quitter, that| 1, thus fo E ‘ o1 )t plays are | gpson call us we are not loyal, ¥ ] i ‘ ot v o e S i S o v, S S as The (Trip Ticket By GLUYAS WILLIAMS o scencs (G4 | through at any rate. | I shoals t as A pair of scissors for the practi-| QYR 1 a A we CMAROBUETY | r o pover @ S he | cal joker, that he may cut up grn-1 1 ) hold his W = ¢ erally. 1 2 150 A it day he provides 8 son real American i 3 < ; . s S R R e o e A dictionary for the bashful| B A SH AR e ine el 1 around B e (el the story | Britain for about 17 years I di loy nat he may find words to oetul conting cut is | 1 o g an, oppotEnd o e aything about' Clvie Eafety | express his feelings. | 1« 1 1 ties that find their wa he | o Jeant model whose folks 1 before, We getting along A book of jokes for the vege- cL ne [ r . ¢ G thom and T don't know why [Xarian, that hejmay have snmt\-% s m atory g that 't get along mv!-.mp the ""“"“"’f{f"f“ when there are no| I i g ig : S ore —Norma Talmadge. Getmaugin ! umimhRNe Pl T e e rimself, all dry — = liance st ! i % t S8 should not—tea, milk or ether wet Introduction Tacking | STARTS USUAL MORNING SPRINT 5KIDS TO TULL STOP AT USUAL CALL AUTORATICALLY SEARCHES POCKETS guarding § win gov- | s t efuft. They should drink sand. And ral visitor (trying 10 cash _n\ TOR STATION OF 16 HE SURE HE'S GOT HIS TRIP MUTTERING ITS LUCKY SHE CALLED ernment ‘ ‘ - | ow wa Polish people sent onr ahan | check i & oty BT WhyRwen| TICKET HED FORGOTTEN SHE HADNT GIVEN ; ; e : to Chiet Hart and Mayor Paonessa ! sh it Mister: 5 T BACK, eations with I over s the She ) gh fow o 4 for their nice work | cashier: “I don't know you 1 A three ( u i 1 the t ¢ f Ivaitage o FELIX ZIELINSKY, 1 visitor: W Tl be; ghese t YOWETS W moers at fit t . tha 5 Broad street, New Britain, Conn. | % i Lneveriscen sich a stickler gather a not i ria 1 At per o 5 I One of your New Britain Herald | for etiquette _ ¢ | « " l‘ : b : “ reader for about 10 years. | —Jack Hipkle. | ations, | ¥ ¥o or u woorl K 3 — | Soncel ( i 1 Aabar i | he flapper, as 3 e vis : . she finished powdering her nose be- o s R e S R e N | Qbservations |%. "t mirror. “nat uw an en- g : 3 8 seing tha S o | W h | rely different complexion: on the | ety s ‘ S e et n The Weather SR | tn existence and of which bot 1 hug of i mst | endment does not bother —_— The ¥ditor's Goasip Shop | S . = L e roduted and sotd at the munt |y who stage oy rorecan| i Cromword RmATIe ks ESIE RS | AV CERTAINLY SHE DIDNT- HE GAVE NO,HE DOESNT REMEMBER HER SAY- SEARCHES TRANTICALLY THRODGH 5 3 y s i g oo partics that ob- | for gouthern New Fngland: D | witdfire— S 1T HER WHEN SHE WENT INTOWN N6 ANYTHING ABOUT PUTTING TON POCKETS OP HIS OTHER SUITT (AW~ Germany slatcd P . Jinner and dancing ¥ : e e ttian Wild® Willies “runnin’ whd—" | i F g e sy P rm and wheat belt senus |00 rancy upon the screste Be8 Flouty tonteng. Tursaay wnsettied. | WIESeR ITRR Mol ! i TIStTRNOON ADTHATS HER DESK, ANWAY TISNT HERE N IT ISNT ANY USE - HE'D KHoW B M that the Lengue Is a pacific | 1ors, who are as careful not (o bt e et Gl Ieing ol B0 e vt sur group of favoritea to which you | THE LAST BE'S SEEN OF T Now |F HE RAD IT WOULD NT HE organiza whose main funetic 1 the farmer folk their €on- | Lo yxneyed theme — are trequently | “eonditions: The preasure is hig are_asked to contribute. | / M {ntain peace through int (itue a preacher is ¥ inful to contemplate; but it 18 o= | pyer the Lake region and low from Barnyard bita " \ W o maintain ¥ ; . . et DO otit 15 no longer North Dakota sonthward to Texas,| Humdrous human interest trage- | | tional adjudication, ¥ e 1 aaibat gervable that this moun = h or snow was reported | dies” of ghe barnyard told in verse. it are femnants of a system that fail* | purry with this exalted | G e n current StmdOM | ¢rom Mont Michiga: An abfolutely new treatment for N ed to keep the peace, and increased electorate One style of film Wil never fail | piicant weather prevails in the “meldacholy prescribed by the Fun 5 { the extent of war when it o House, however, saved thel . oo igr acclaim no matter how | ern and southerp sections. The hprfnr the denizens of the farm | : y Thel ool T %5 " ien against |temperature is abodt normal in the & d fireside. | Balances 0f power are fundame hydraulic epgineers in the nat® | o wiseacres may {nveigh 2 :\n. R e e Read rem today, tomorrow, and | Jy belligerent in mature i from more discomfiture in their at-| . gooa old fashioned ™M re | Rockies. The lowest reported was Wednesday. Then try writing them | | \ le Rhoals nde ore o low 2 t s purself! allisnce begets another, and the Ul | yampts to dispos: of Muscle SRORIS| 4rma, perhaps under 8 m ‘: degrees be ‘n}j‘ = : '.: d\::‘\‘d yourself | - ! gimate fruit Is war—not betwe . adopting & rsclution (st 10| opan name, or under B mame BT tll move sloly eastward and | Cross Word Limericks RETURNG BELOW GMPING T 6ET- MUTTERS WELL WHAT DVE KNOW MUMBLES HE DOLSNT KNOW How| mations but e i e ol ailfercept MUCHENTES S E b | ocoBanty Feach theRcieRr SR Pt TG LATE, GOOD GRIEP, WY CANT ABOUT THAT AND SMILES INSICKLY T 60T THERE - BE NZVER PUT.M surprising thing . mission to mak ecomm : sessing the old ing : {afternoon or nig t f Quick. Effective, wmn-m‘l,m Lternal SHE TAKE CARE OF THINGS, SHE SORT OF WAY A HAND MEETS TAM- THERE AND RESUMES SPRINT | sy, with the experience of vst | 19 Congress with regard 10 i {he villain behind fitions favor for this viclnity | A clever young ———(1) ..m.ui MUST HAVE THAT TICKET SOMEWHERE JUAR PASTEBOARD IN BACK POCKET WRERE HE BEGMN T gears il unerassy Europead. tuee epcration of e aLRe s ‘ used == (2) ¢ all; McClure Newspaper Syndicale { £ PR BN st~ ” g " n < A . .

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