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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1925. Sale | S o atallon: of mattar wonid ue. tolas prolilbition Hiresto, Just s be ls] 1 have been happy New Britain Herald " ‘ L L e S it Pused Wit Dear Wife: Amerl [ ree holds the| Wait for at least a year; faened Dally (Sunday Except i UL burned. Goll} yoeongs; na he needs one that By that time it should be quite At Herald Bldg. 67 Church Street ¢ | would 1 can hold the country. | cloar S | lered fould amount to| It sounds lik \astic dream; It what you used to think is true; SUBSORIRTIORARALEY What Or if the lightning has struck you. HERALD PUBLISHING COMPAN® v t 1 gram of con! would cqual many e 1o upoii the surface | but after radio nothing seems im- people don't know may not R o v : ; shis hurt them, but it hurts those, who o s Month % hear them 1 forth Cause Tnnumerul ists are worke | | “What did the doctor advise you Batered at the Post Office at New Britain § 5 litterent [ing upon a method o utitize atomje Maybe France could balance her| AT to do for your nerves — give up| y S : | as Second Mal Matter i et o | ¢ Jree that 1 budget by calling her bond iesues | DARIANERY tobceo?" D’I”g Fres -~ the encrgy ] No == cross word puzzles Samuel Flecker, AR to 1 n yolitica debts, TELEPHONE CALL R 8 s a nethod to tnny | potitical ‘aebt Mother-Love Ne Hawkins mare, with her year Rusiness Office ... ] | Wing 5 ’ ses Lhy I e e vhore danal rends ther 13 virtue that s in the old . e | Stood out in the field one day, ’ " Svert 1 i ts pornography s “And what S0 rarc as ght he only profitable adve nograph s e e And what is so rarc as & nl ol i ' ' comy red 5 Her son was led away, 's C; g m - . i 1 1 Wlitanie | i swol yesterday's Cross Word | § el eiaes et i Tazhstata oose ¢ ‘ ienizen i itton an » e vent Mamy TaoA L[V glun | ABRRSES OBV CHICH o I'he first robin and bluebird il to the use for re- | tion of e & v a mher 0 los n car-old b titled to the use n _ A mother to lose a year-old | 0 T Thag g Jall, = Trout; 6. Doc 0 1 ro trim, |70 o eon be checked during the day. 1t b hich furnishes newspapers and adver New York. e was beaten | - . 1 e i R . is then that Buckwheat coal TiL) GECL G o the New Dritain Heral < S A ¢ ( y A % y . Lyt George in your paper of the issuc of Satur- S Sa it BT . the rod by the police on Triday, March 6, T A COMPARISON | ; s 0 s e sky 1 am not an organizer ¢ the Klan . it - t thut i Mine | 18y OLEERREU0R T am crow-l,y1 am ready to defend myself roosters . . . bye-and-hye?" 1 have lived in New DBritain all 5 Y ke W are ruind by natorc'a lJaws nothing whatever to do with this criminals | © ; e Things are as they are show. Mr, Upson acted only as my mixing Pt ) “I smell pa and would like to say aleo The Perfect Lover {that the city of New Britain does | [ | | o . Bditarial Rooras et 1, 10 i vagior dini- | Som ‘ ot witl sue- {ppane ook for 1ta ieas, ten res e oL I sayw the radio bug: HE sun climbs higher as e . tiins L e i AT in tune _ ) the days becomg longer. v 1 Lime! ®he Amociated Press s exclusively en- ! 3 wwiul jolt Sirzeon: = Anaesthiotion g e e fasficeiunliatlo 18 Burgeo) . will soon be hopping North Leciripde S ) I BROADWAY BUTTERILY - colt | A J s SowalbatlTansdhare 1 ' ROBBERY CASI s < s had passed, and a bright, | Gasel 2, Well; Doc: 4. and the fOTCCd winter fircs W]u The A. B » a na.lonal urga ation alliz b . \' ¥ iing let out a| Forbidden,) . il wl e strictly honest » " " . P ' ', e — protection ngafnet fraud ¥ Sl g s i ; g M1 And her mother-heart gave her ribs — comes Into its own. distribution fg SPEED COMPLETION e = & 7 Sal . ! e I Barks Makes a Statement ; \ AMONG RAILR S : | . . The \Harala 1akgnRaniel fallyin DA o1 e scntinl, The save | long=ICRtRe In vegard to the article printed | . of This smaller sized, chea e e ‘ \ : e e e e [ 1t day, March 7 last, referring to the | ideal for the slow fire and shculd a Bomtion ; ! motion picture which was stopped ways be used for banking the G BUILDING STATISTICS S i 3 ; . han he he o *" w": ey 1’(. 1 ;:‘:vvl:\(:. like to make u fed tat, mgh[ inany wcathcr. | ing agalnst any such charge g - | Are we like eaeh other growlr 1 did not tell Scrgeant McAvay | Have You Buckwheat on Hand? Wil we both be crows? .. orjthat T was from Norwalk. aid that v ise old crow my life dunno, The Civie Safety League had Be-cawe."” attorney ‘artridge T ask that you print this in your L LY e e R e [ womantand chiid,SregardlessTof t ik o e it M The Citizens Coal Co. -, tropolis, | tobaceo,” said the burglar; “that « man in the housc.' deal, which I consider I did not re Yurd & Muin Office, Berlin Yord Uptawn Office, | colve t} P e 00 eh St 25 Vears Ago Today """ 50- ™ S L N A T A WOMAN TO HANG: [ From Paper of That Date wlhierejto parh liotniloity ‘anii atate. ool altempling OTHERS TO PRISON ThetE hat to put on this show, and pmn-y»} p z s o Explanation |who are under orders from their | Mrs. Newleywed: “Jack, dea i £ ik il iarity and e Jant Irank Smith will prob- chief had no legal right to stop me, 2 forth R 1 captain of Company |T've noticed that your —Kisses are i, my opinjon. i 1. to succeed W, W en, retired. | getting colder.” Tt is time that the people of New Sccond Livutenant Sc v will b wleywe mscnse, dding ppjain awoke to see what is going me first licuter and Rergeant simply heen HINE ¥OUT on here and to meet this issue o 4L Morey will step up 10 see- | co; cs on a bit thicker.” ! \or fssue which may arise | 1 lie future, and to stand up for law Mort 1 . Leslic Judd and - [and order and see that everyonc v [larry Thompson are on t polo Enter. Mrs, Traprock ceives just treatment, touring England. From | i, amazing thing happened!t To the people of New Brita ; | al from @ senteaee to the 4 to | the 1,4‘-:“' x’uln;lly, Mrs. Traprock has appearcd! '!‘wl_m.\ » “Wake Up.” —_— reformatory v taken by Floria é lue to revolu- {50 4 douht of the good lady's | EDW, J, BARKS, | iglish game, as they {iganify, for she arrived at the Fun| 177 Winthrop Street, | John St he Britishers Lawrence of New Haven |Laskowski yesterday and he woe ) y taken out of the institution and re- Yormerly Was Prominently Iden- | oaced on honds, He wis committed ; 2 i X Ty iSaturday after he pleaded guilty to Texelopinegy i i etly e ted . X s ps at 3 pounds for 25 cents, roast | o O et on the back of M | a charge of burglary before Judge i \ 3 g 8 I to 1k gl nurde i ents a pound, sirloin {1l B O s, AY MAKE PARKS | New Haven, Mareh 10.—John St. |Benjamin W. Aliing in police court. d wit @ 1 5 b § ork 1 0 | 0f her mother- w. T n ak at 12 saj 1 sporter told us. R | Lawrence, former hotel man, who'! gl f hearing Walte [ dicd here' sesterday after a short ill- jop wearing the doctor's portrait, | New Britain, Conn, framed in gold-wire, pinned on the | March 9, 19 ) t of an old s jucket vertises lamb o e tificd With the Business, this, n el liver i ats a pound, and Proposition of @Kking Over The | ;jows was known to a great many ol | nati e i about lio whe told 3 nd | n KEEP ROLLER SKATERS i . g il 1t is evident from ; S artn o . |0t paid for 3. too, by hominy, 1hat| Alandened Army Reservations | 00k peovic of the state Who b 3 OUT OF STREETS A : i S 4 : s I said o myself, ‘Sar: T said, | [ years gono by visited at what s now | en lr S 1 ingten t ) 5 i g : W1, you old fool, youw've got some | For State Use Being Studied. the pleasure resort of Savin Rock in ! ! ! ) i ther = t G i i ) (hings you might tel 1 ‘em. | West Haven. In those days the | L . ; “lror instanee, there was the Jacksonville, 1a., March 10.—|shore there had few amuscment de- | Tl'ust Men morning T fook the umbrella and |1'ta on state parks in the south and vices and visitors went there for a e 2t to town. 1 was 1o meet him plans of various states for H-\Hupr‘;‘m‘] dinner and a rest, St, Law- | o'clock at one of the Thous- MeNt and maintenance of systems of rence kept an old fashioned house | Uhiree week r S il g | Is e was going over State recrcatioy grounds are being known as Hill's homestead estab- SENATOR COUZENS AND o St g here to deliver his leet on “The hered for the National Confer- | lished before the days of street ears, LITTLE FEUD Ty ‘are and Feeding of Dill-Pickles. itnce on State ks by Raymond H. |and in which N, D. Sperry long a Rantaniery “well, T got there at eleven and | Torrey, 1 steretary of the organi- { congressman from the old second Esther was the simple, trusting kind of girl — and when she gave her heart to Carl — and he talked to her eagerly of marriage, she be- 4 4 e lieved herself secure in the e ) dscy stroct | stood waiting when all of a sudden s information 1s to be | district had his eampaign headquar- | certainty of perfect happiness. - wlhic t v ’ i T . who s a it started to blow. Sakes alive how used i Ivising other states of the “The homestead was the place | But that was before she intro- CUNS NAVATY BASES os taken in |1t did blow! The wind got under|Ways and mcans used in h- | of ticians from ali | duced Carl 10 her nearest and ) Tere S hat old bumbleshoot of his and [ing. maintaining and administering over t) . and for meetings of dearest girl friend. Then AND THE JAPANESE g pEeEE ) o ) . first thing 1 knew it had lifted state par n al organizations. A few vears Esther suddenly discovered ho zovernn g o ; 4 t up and T was floating oft. | Mr. Torrey, speaking of 4 ¢ Congressman ' deatl that Carl had secretly trans- tiat deelared that one of the ob sietude of the place was en- ferred hisaffections. And thus captain could Clthe survey was to ) tates 1 uwpon by the growth of began the age-old battle of dropped [which are located military reserva- | Savin Rock as a miniature Coney love fought out in the eternal |tions which the United States war | Island so that Hill's homestead lost triangle, Did Esther succeed i in holding her affianced hus- band? And was her friend reallyguiltyoftreachery? Read s (as g q whathappenedinthe storyen- A Ll e e S ot . TrueStory Magazine. Andthis 1k composed of exceutives, | was manager of both the Allyn | isbut one of 18 big festuresin m a look and said, ‘Walter, |tcchnical experts and supporters of House and the United States hotel | the April issue. < vour umbrella; And he didn't [state park systems from states there during his hotel life and al-! a word to say.” which already have public outdoor | ways retained his membership in the we. but somet recreation { Hartford lodge of EIks. i ru is iha «, Traprock is gol The funeral will be in 8t Taw-| widition 1o the 1'un |THE HERALD CLASSIFILD ADS rence church, West Haven, Thursday | BRING RESULTS | morning ‘ _A‘J’" newsstands 25‘ was in mid-air, €0 partment wishes to dispose of, to |its quict surroundings although its | over v tracts for outdoor fame as a place for good meals con- creation purposes. There are many ued for a long period drawing to such. tracts, The Billtown Sleuths m 11l found ten | “= Snapshots of a Puzzler When the Solution Is At Hand By GLUYAS WILLIAMS s | | : s adornfuily, | mystery | juor is."" 1 Mrs. Matthew . Matsc The Lditor's Gossip Shop Observations e Cop i Bl L omes our On The Weather =i von A yard Bit 7 N 155 J 5 CERTRINLY HE DOES W DIATELY GETS STUCK ON'WO! ) 2 € Fun i u T 5y DpY'S PAPER. 0 NT [N WORKING OUT L IN FOUR LETTERS e 1 T 8C N 1 S i ool WHEN kS THE SOLUTION J LOOK AT SOLUTION TIRST Fact; and Fancies |V Sieei xeaw's docorasos =i car vt ATOM BY RUBER] QUILLEN \ 1 | \ 1 BRIAKING THI NEXT ACHIENEMENT - Wally the Mystic Hell Answer Your Questions v you're i CKING O KINDS TIERS TIRMLY NO HE ISNIT 60 00D HE KNOWS, NONE OF WHICH IN6 TO LODK T AND BEGINS Always Pays NOTICES WITE HAS LEFT AR ‘PINE FUNISHING STATES AND INSURGENTS OLD? MUTTERING Too Soon, Alrcady

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