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A BN TR e—— T : 2 PRIDE OF PLAINVILLY it would destroy rationality, Her-|there's no place to go where you Weleoma Mrs. Traprock te the New Britain Herald AND NER FUTURE rlot evidently concurs in this view, [shouldn't be. Tun Bhop! R TRLISHING N 4 : — | MERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY The main problem in life for a | but Briand still favors the protocol. His Work Cut Out Tasued Dally (Sunday Excepted) child prodigy is to tulfill the prom.| This s an astonishing change of ’ Ruth: .“How can Charlls be of At Herald Bldg, 67 Church Btreet ises current during adolescence, | Mind Within a comparatively few any help to you with your cross L; SUBSCRIPTION RATES Many a prodlgy in the world's his- | months. The cause 'for this re. > word limericks : 't arpen th 8500 & Year tory of art did mot develop to ex-| versal is to be found in the pros- Marjorle: #Con't he shagpen the iSAte Atenas pected frultion lat ect of “security pacts” bet g ot pogl P p or in life, so that | P curity p ween > —Edwin Battlén. R the less precoclous caught up to | Britaln, France, Belglum, Italy and \ HALL JUDKIL the Post Office at New Brital | + - " " o ) (' lumv.': 'J«.u.m'- Lol .‘T‘W‘“ tain | and passed the prodigies. Germany— a “five-power” pact| Modern service is a wonder, When ROGUISH ROLLO Cross “.on! L.lmv'-h 5 ol are a L the wagon, a hearse | R Evidently this is not gol | which ts no nearer of being formed | & man falls oft ) o [ TELEPHONE CALLS RO BE0 BTN an the protossl ot Being Feiifief, | WF8A7 40 plok Bim up; Homeawork A Good Underginding ¥ koo A pen te Plainvilie's planistic prodigy, | th? P 1 i 3 Phite wee & young TNaw nabiad Editorial e Lois Phelps. 8he has played in pub-| Japan, TPoland, Czechoslovakia| village complex: Possessing ten ——(1) — lic since the age of 11 or there- | and the Little Entente natlons gen- thousand dollars; trying to be Who grew up just ——(2) of con- And when he gets the answers Bte enly profitable advertising | : udit erally are etrongly opposed to this | modest about it. coit; s Sy by ome Cawi | abouts; startling her auditors and ; gly opposed b He's happy as can be, All the girls sald ——(3) Press room alwaya to advertisers. | causing her to be halled as one of | contemplated five-power paet, but But when they don't come out ¥ght| poy vour —(4) fs all right 2 2 PR Rattling fenders have thelr use. reines o i erank HoNR: Member of the Associated Press. nature's wonders. Probably there favor the protocol. You can't hear directions from the ..qU‘ questions are ou(rflsv‘)g;l 2 Mt lo::()“ S u i 2 | we ome seasened vete 5 o Of course, such a five-power pact s ™ w'\’i iate 2 e e | were some asoned veterans of th . ; P! P back seat. Or elge, “The book I8 wrong." Sk titled o o of | musical art who shook thelr heads| —OF & four-power one, or even a T —Virginia Bower ; all news cred otherswise I rae newa Ry “God tempers the wind to the 1. The twin brother of “repe eredited tn this paper and |and wondered whether such an|'hree-power one—wou ORSIS & Y 2 RO e e e i shorn lamb" s neither in the Bible T 2. Men used to get this way. 8, A gaanel: [early burning of the art flame | P ¥ rance; but £0 | ) on yn human experience. ; he Fight. i parting salutation that takes a long Member Audlt Durenu of Clrculation, | Would result in & corresponding | Would the protocol. The methods I had an awful “fl"' one day, time between young people, 4. The A. B . ia s mational organization | early failure, They have had time | MIENt differ, but the results would | Demoncracy: The theory that elgs] ., o ‘fl“’"'"" bl "I""-' Some men use it for shaving, 5. T e N el e s et [ alonTte fice MAKSR (R {{eWithevate)| EAIRISONSN ANC DM MAR IR Cie Often referred to as “dogs. 7| to watch the planist from that time | An' 2 S : n' we wére tough, all right, Mildre. Griffin, roulati ) renlat atatisticn the protocol was well started on the{man a first-rate man. Ve K Iatasdl et s nealatint Mildred E. Mn, An' tryin' to look our worst, Sometimes, when I have home-werk, My father works with me news pu tisers with a strictly AU S A R are fr to admit there has protect " ewinaner | been a constant Improvement, It fs | Wa¥ toward fruition and Included an| ,pong the many unimportant Very Particular alst st I iR Rotath nal and | now generally agreed that the fu- | Dternational disarmament confer-| things in the world is a cynical old An m‘.\':n'. “Go on, then; hit me . ."| My, Bergen: “Are you having i | ture will be like the past and her | €nCe: While the alliance project has | bachelor's opinion of love. But nobody did it ‘l‘f!;'l-’ Braun |2 trouble in finding a,good cook, The Herald: o on_ sals dally o [ improvement will continue con- gone no further than the conversa- — . P my dear York at Hotaling's New Stand ’ 3 Posterity may honor us in spite Mrs. Ely: “Indeed, T am. Several Bquare; Schultz's News Stand * | stantly. Evidently the young planist | tional stage, meets with strong op- P Grand Central, 4nd sireet, | has not been burning the flame of | POSItion even in the countries aftect- of the war debt is all current sun- The Furnace Man. applicants called today but they titles are carefully destroyed. ?'”'I ‘””'fl;’el mn ‘i‘ o Irish man; | aidn't seem to be quite satisfied with len a 3 ed, may never really materialize, and © has red hair and hispame is Dan | yy referenees.” talent too fast, b as gr 3 J 's always da ; a ut has grown in il diiairen g I§-~ always dancing and singing atrs —B. H. Dreschnack. WAITING STATIONS musical s e in ohedience to e 2 That he learned, he says, at the| o(Copyright, 1925, Reproduction AND THE CITY. hard work, steady concentration | Country [Fairs Forbldden.) The mayor seems inclined t ink | @nd high artistic ideals, x | When he was a lad, as big as me, S b MORE FILLING STATION A\ In County Clare, which s cross the TOMMITN {ORE FILLING STATIONS! Hed COMMUNI o ethins douldl ‘ba. done taward|l Thati)iiea SPhelpsiiaireadysnas | the erection of & waiting station for | Wonderful technical equipment o 1S 1T POSSIBLE? PSS T s Ay DR G T 75 patrons of trolley and busses and| Which to base her career Is un- “A flood of applications for fill- | ; 5 “Brother,” Mr. Zelinsky's Neighbor Approved place for such a bul nleal equipment must come first, | Story. The filling etation business Dear 8ir: There are soma citizens, however, | 8nd that when this is achieved, seems to be the most promising in A careful study of the situation 2 Pleage print in youf Herald as Mother! shr pld picke upon the Center as | | doubted, Pedagogs agree that tech- ing stations,” — so stated the new And says I'll be a man before my |1, the Editor of the Herald: “?io | show sthat the easiest way to get s follows: who do not agree with regard. | there is the rock foundation upon | the world, in the minds of innum- 1 | TRt | money is to sweat for it. Amen! In regards to the unknown writ- nig the site for such a station, and | Which to construct an artistic | erable folk who are intent upon PN “There's no place like home.' er who answered Zelinsky's letter also see no practical method of joln. | C&reer. After technique comes those | furnishing motor cars with the| German movie men may know No sah!” said Uncle ‘s | to the Herald which was printed a ing the interasts of the Connecticut|d o niceties that make of tech- | Wherewithal to keep moving. more about photography, but Ameri- (nothin’ like home, wid somebody | few nights ago. I think thyt the un- company and the independent busees | nlque a servant, and not a master. | Yet it is hard to see where the |ca has them b on pornography hicken on yo' table, an' some- | known writer spoke more truth than ; | = hody else’'s washin' en yo' iwife's | poetry. L in such an enterprise Miss Phelps evidently is acquiring | filling station business is going to| (.. 14 fo01s? It you are the |clothesline.” : A man that will express his inter- DART £11 | 3 There seems fo be good ground for | the subtleties very rapidly, and by | be @ gold mine If there Is to be One | gyjest man in the crowd, you don't —_— est to the United States in which ears net desiring any part of Central vnvk‘”" time she has added more years | upon nearly every corner and some | cuss those who can't see what you Some Crank. the unknown writer has, to a great defaced by the ersction of a waiting | to her life it should be hard to find | between corners. 1If the law of eup- | see. e . \\'Z?x?l\frfin{\l\hga;\;;‘fi ,(\_”t‘\(\wm;\:;: :g‘fl”\{-“is'lysulg\m;e ‘f‘rro'l‘t;‘"{;’:'wll r(':: 5 , ¥ And 80 nacty pictures are “in-|you think would be-a good place for | {he true purpose which he shows south of the park has been suggest-| This end of the’ county is strong | in the filling station business some- | gy ojye.” Well, they teach us howime to point my camera to get a mifo- toward the gessrnment of the Unit- ed as a site f h a station, but | for the Plainville girl. It takes |body is going to lose instead of | eaey it is to make money that way. tion picture of this farm.” ed States of America. its utllization for purpose is ob- | pride in her present status and is ke money. | — Well, sce that barn over there| Those are the kind of men that s| S, the energy expended 10 iand my new hired man right beside | ‘,\l\|‘~hrllcn\“110:?2),{;";):” m:‘em:‘l(m! sees | | e z fool lav ght make youljts J N REiee S n the Americ rn 3 subtract valuable space rom a city |ture accomplishment. Meriden,[of the filling station enthuslasts. | i 'jm"w'll\ ‘“‘O:"D"' vol"l':,'ka\vml',‘:’)mt “‘ f;y‘”;!'(“r;s;:rn :‘vl.\:lll‘; e O e atreet, although the spaca is mostly | down in the other county, has its | This Is a free country, and anybody | 1oy, B dnything moves it's ta!barn,2 0 |ican 1l believeithat thisre is good used by the Connecticut c ,mmny; Rosa Ponselle; it is meet that New | i8 privileged to go into auy kind of | —_— : | T A AT rm;‘l blflll in all nations :nr{ countries; busaes to dischargs and taks on pas- | Britain's sister town of Plainy legitimate business if he can get the | Correct this sem:lnrf “I'm not | {»_\‘:“,Ml «lq':‘ia: Jf‘"x‘.fii‘&ilifigfifd'{"é I g ' . | worthy of you,” said the man. o N ed State 3 sengors should have its Lois [Phelps — the | necessary permit; indeed, this is the | WOTthY ©f 3 \aEAnsericeslijaiaood heaptie mlantil iors ed & all who make a N 98 i . T |But it should be administer aust| o Th stion that other parts of | former great as a singer, the latter [ main rub, especlally in the “gas R s ministered in Very yiving in our beloved .country, the STOREMJAT Nt ool e oun < o kavbonty rofession.” g bz United States of America. There 2 g esiabaisaties o b e R i e it 25 Years Ago Today | e e o whner Ceountries that are |441 Arch St New Britain, Conn. Broad&High Sts, New Britain, Conn. Center be 1. for ench a station ap- el s wae The city is doing well by consid- | g |THE TRICKY TRIOLET COUNTER |4 'nrht but there are none better 542 Arch St,, New Britain, Conn. G76E.Florence St. New Britain, Conn. parently has not met with much ap- | DAYLIGHT SAVING ering a curb on gasoline .~n'|un.~; From Paper of That Date .« . than the United States of America. 711 Stanley Sf .!\'rjw Britain, Conn, |;':K‘elsey :t. ) proval AND THE ASSEMBLY | with &lde k pumps. These were | The Rough Neckers, |1t €0, why don't those that are not 152 So, Main St., ‘\ew Britain, Conn. 421 .[l(lll .trf:'. . Al v et ari ) SN " om. applicant for a| SAid he, I love vou, dearest!” |utisfigd with our government go to {417 W. Main St., New Britain, Conn. 1537 Stanley Street. 5 1 Center | of it, daylight saving will continue ; B e s Fondg U e ieac pith oy S itettor onar {431 Hariford Ave. New Britain, Conn, Cor. South Main and Eils s, #treeticare andibustes st tho) Center ofilt foavlishe sasings il continge B8 SIh sl MRS S B e v savadl batorai|fiia |( -Jhériever {thoy appeareat i T o ke Mr. Zelinsky was |8 Arch St, New Britain, Copn. N § Farmington Road, Kensington, ie getting rather intense, especially | to be observed this summer, and ;m;;.d last evening: et Wi applica gaid he, “I love you, dearest; more educated as to the ways and 1125 North St., New Britain, Conn. Cofin. during the rush hours. With the w-{ more general n ever before. = | tion was not acted ‘upon I want vou always neares | means of the government of the erease of bus lines in the past few | Connecticut's Legislature, domi- Proponents of bills to tax bach-| "y "y "p repdall of New York Oh maiden, sweet and coy U'nited States of America, for which ¥ co ons ¥ never T o m | elors h n tha a Sa T love y 2 #id, glancing through the door at | 1 1 rs $ 8, v rest!" Sy 2 d k y onditions wer: cver like|nated by representatives from |elors are of the opinion that such |is visiting her doughter, Mrs. H. L. “i’:l'h b :3\: _nmx, s arest in his younger days if he had at- t jehly " i e g e el s | s (antsural i intmicts i tax will force bachelors to get mar- | Mill She answered, "Atta Boy tended the free public sehool, he the fewelled women in evening dress : 2 g e Hed to escape it. But they would| Many claim$ for damages, du —Paris Kurt. [would now know more abont this passing through the lobby on their thatitnere willine noimproyement i oSt o P S fee kel i el i ine cangdiinisradaliol Nopth (s R - - |rreat country in which he 18 now . ay to dinner. He was finally per- he futare, | her an increase of | state ght ¥ b still-have a pollifax fo-pa €1 ey street, w presented e |THE JINGLE-JANGLE COUNTER | living. suaded to enter, but he balked again yoom. The triangular open space|a finer exponent of pianistic skill ‘Nx and demand is going to operate | Jjected to on the score that it would | justified in having faith in her fu- But of course, that's the busine The truth is that ths congestion of Despite what the farmers think 1 rig the congestior | majority of ns of the | Poll tax of their wives to boot. | street commissioners ven % L Any man that will stay here 17 at the door. = = ['A. W. Vibberts clalmed $200 to $300, |Fruit unto the table comes: vears must bé getting some satis- “] tell you it's too swell” he re- i~ e c seeks “better | A New Haven lawyer 1 that the | Office seckers look for plums, faction above his own country. eated. “Anyway, I must gét to 1 the central part of the city which | light savir o | otar iy etk e e e Henrletta Hayburn,| It might be all right while you Fmds Bmmore Hom ‘(TOO N ety Galtlsantito éet ety cai be used as a tran. place. The| When Massach t | aircraft gunnery ML $oee are on the ocean to do as the ocean start to work in the morning.” ing in connection |~ mhe gubject for the senior debate [Weary foiks will fret and frown; does, but while you are in América S “" T H His chair remained vacant. Mis Mitchell's claims w Friday at the High school is: * Clocks at times are all run down. do as America does. we Or ]m record, however, was praised. He 1: that Imm!:l ation Sho 36 Roscoe Kirchoft, | The people of America do not began his trade at the age of 12, Restricted.” Aftirmatiy —— have to drink fand. 2 i ., |carrylog buckets for thé painters. ed in the future and the congestion | still may be theoretical opp land Sahrmacker; neg: , Noble | Dr. Baldpate's Flectoess of Foot The peopla of America are capa- | NéW York, March 13.—"Rush”|ye relates with pride how he has LA coes (ncasaged? B ainie (o btiel With tha | rAany bills their way into the |, 4 Hance Apparently there Is no sport that | ble of standing for their rights. Thompson, 74, the oldest actlve gone work in the homes of Harry 5 t to re-| Clan Dougls e an iin- | Dr. George A. Baldpate has not in-| e do not ask any one to stay :""’“ "’_y’“"""" '“h‘\"“ “’:k- “;" Payns Whitney, Brigadier Genera! their | ment in Hadley's hall last night for |dnlged in. Yesterday, in talking toIn this country that 18 not satisfied. 4("‘:" painting jobs in some of the ICornelius Vanderbilt and the late e | he benefit of the widows and or-|Gordon Hurtel, ha said: “This| Come out and tell the truth. | S 4 mansless a,r;d Dotes ;he Willlam Douglas Sloane. aréund the Center, i 1 of having | tories an banks e 10| Chans of British soldiers killad in|Paavo Nurmi is quite a runner. 1|Don't you think that the peopls | <I1Y td":mh'x ”'"d_ );B:Jh‘ldm"n some of them go past the Center as! papers and the ;| 12 e e riaVe st i a5 | Undér] thelUhitaa Statesfovernmant | Loiu 2 8 A PRELS Wt | have ths conurage to enter a fash- g N e | chairma of the entertainment cor e f 3 2 t uit are really fa re privilegs & formerly, is open to objections. The | upon the day chairman of the entertainmer vears ago, only he wasn quite jare really far more privileged than |0 10 potel to be the principal CAP ITOL 150 3 mittee, and the program fur- | horn at that time.” in most European countrles? Give on Las resultediin Usilinp upt & e & i v Y 5 i est t 2 R ¢ #yatem has resulted in Spiing ups & jit n ! ’ 3 {0 have the re-sub- | nished by William Bl ss Mar- | Yoy ran?” he was asked T R e R e e | LB GO IO AR NEXT MONDAY Mg of nterval 5 b Siaiat about | 3 < : | was arranged by the Paint, Oil and ; atring of cars ¢ rvals, all w e T K8 ¢ 2 e e eare T sy T “DId T run=" repeated the “Doe.” |40 not forgive those who trespass|\varnish club, an organization of Have a Laugh With the f k | Cowlis, v, Miss Grace E . i against us. H dashran . L 1 ing enc 'nagf‘l‘(\{r‘: ‘\y \{ .’-,:n{nn:vr ]an] Steph Did I . .. listen. T ran so much a8aIn%t 1 sought to pay homage to the vet- Popular Comedians i ¢ | (Signed) | cars, or w t th rely passed | Of the L e should | ey Bl 5 Sl hi GUGLER HLe s o G Ll A0 GCRLED) i OO ET I | eran. I LLIAMS the Center to leave o take on pas- | y Scnator Butier. The President ",é;::y‘;f?;”i{, ;;"f’ Cowlishaw, MIs.|myuch money in my home town tha PRO BONO PUBLICO. Thol bagaueth tdhies Hwere el B LEW WILLIA for being willing T [T haa to keep running all the tin R spread at the Hotel Biltmore last 3 = and— r Warren a;,.mm!i",“‘(‘”' B ”",“‘f(’)‘;' - Finally T was forced into the woods. | ‘The first recorded inetance of ipjght. Time passed and the chief | GEORGE RUBIN it the worst feature about ‘}::“:mf‘\,ll .\_rl_J lived in a little ghack up in | SPOntaneous magnetization Of 1ron fguest of honor did not appear. A | in their ears cou ) ¢ wai at clocks on daylight saving time A el o |the Michigan peninsula. There 1| %28 in 1587 when Rimini, a0 igearch was started and he finally | A 5 1 ends of rout o » eliminated. It is misiead- A ate again fails to| Young and I Tl ied a great reputation as a|Aapothecary, found that an orna-|was found under the canopy at the 1C-! 1C Revue | get the onus| Mattabesctt Tribe, 1. 0. 1 and gulde. Parties used to|Ment on a church steeple poascased entrance to the hotel 20~-PEOPLE—20 appointed the following con e et o |entra v y 3 om_Detroit C gnetism. | “This is teo swell for me" he to arrange for a ball on up from Detreit and Grand e Mr. Warren wil|ywijliam Risley, chairman; ewt | RDIdS. Then Envy stepped in . . .| e ar businéaatanal Humphrey,t Willlam' Eilioth (George| o0 KnOW how I 1810 C the very There seems to be no other point | state will op under Center happens to be an ideal spot | orably upon Gt for this purpos: will it remain [Sounded the deathknell of ideal if addition y lines are start- | cal opposition in Connectic The present system of the Connec- | ra el ir Tine necticut company in tu allice acngers, the present contri balk the dayl eongestion would be relieve making 1t il | raty public with a foollsh law | "~ ° t least that small part of the| - Jic which fails to add an hour icked twice on the | o the time displaye 3 public | Dyson and Aden L. Andrews | men who had hunted with me arive up 10 1 e eopoig | ook s g o s Snapshots of a Boy ; places. and fhen o et o RnR Rt | dcer and moose and pot them at| WIth @ Tummy Ache" ol UP” | cantages about daviight saing, but o Sl Observations cloge range ! y e was very bitter about thig for GLUYAS wait Juld be dona elsewhe > ik ' 3 laeno et T}l W a while, but got over it. The next WILIAMS SALRE o - ; flerentiprocess iiat On e eat/zer | erowd that came out wera enthue- durin Notiiate Ll | tastic about their sport. The game ariog: & SROFL & t s discominoded there is ec | seemed to come directly at them. doubt; and that mothers have ~ore/cencrally. allowed wi b March 10— OT6r2 | And no wonder. I was eireling the /! e trouble with children in re-| .= nd the goverament | sett Qe 3 Un- | animals, ‘heading' them and driv- at the . bl 3 ’ g i L t 5 1 a. m towards my friends, 1| them to sleep, S « =0 it 1ate tonight and Sa i s e ained 2 Ko : recsst for eastern New York. |Me on my bad luck. but it built bad, and sugges e short 1 S — I nescasing Tion es followed hy|UP & tremendous buciness for me ) =N t er. 128 been noted in the press that | rain late tonight and on Saturday, | 2P 12id the foundations of my| | greomis AWARE OF A POKCS THE REGION OP QUIER GOES D TELL MOTHER WITH HAND ON KNOBRE- MAYOR'S ATTITUDE I Us and Newl e et ‘aurinP the Pa. | WATEr, Injcentral/ana aouthipor. | PSSRt {ortuns Ll \ |QUEER TEELNG IN WS TEELING AND DECIDES IT ABOUT I . MUJTBE;‘? S;‘I‘EESOECEU 5y = . b . \ r tions tonight; fresh southeast wind SEPINITEL ) Wo \ ON BUILDING York on the daylig nel- | o .l maneuvers were 8 s Al s e TS AT e 15 Dr. Baldpate, we ealute you! You| DEFINMELY 15 A PAIN DINNER A e ple, there is mo or Con- |, ¢ empting o . comtral this. morniag over | Bave 10 idea what a comfort it 18 to do but to follow su ¢ oast. That at st K It is causing cloudy anq | !0 us 10 know that a fortune can way to solve | mecticut them is needed s city has bee tha Legislature might as we : rainy weather from Colorado be started by owing a lot of money! | l % % i S " st the vitable and capitulate > L ward to Illinois. Pleasent weather o il i\ \ evident to even the most casual o 2 > y | continues in the eastern and south ___ Had Their Troubles : readers, and tha effort Mayor | = Gas station fight continues &¢-|orn districts. An area of high| First prohibition agent: “We havs | z Pacnessa to bring a co-ordinated | CHAMBERLAIN'S S$MASH | said the headl Erection of | pressura central over Manit s | bad great troubls in our district| /\ olicy With a semblance of consi T THE PROTOCOI | & gas station 1n this town without s |causing some very low temperatures | Stting evidence against these boot- ™ RN s Ariong A 1 © would indeed be & nov. | 1D Canada for the aeason leggers.” . o~ tency, 1s to be commended. Austen Chamber- | fight 2 Mt D& NOY-|yvear. Zero temperatures ware re.| Second ditto: “That doesn't The mere fact that some citizens | Briti gn sccretary, before | ¢ {ported from Montans, North Da. | bother us, but we find it hard to, / are 164 to doubt whether a building | Leagus of Natiens, in which he S |kota and Minnes The lowest | keep the evidence we get until the }j& 1 t - pe hat the | was 28 degrees below zero at White | trial” # going to be three stories or two, or | at th . e ont et -t Rertord oo : 5 P T SOMEHOW WONDERS WHAT DESSERT'S 1 Gt S S A tiver, %, ¥ SAY5 M5 ALLRIGHT,NO,HE 14 RELIEVED WHEN DINNERS TINDS THAT SOMEHOW | :n:::;: ooe sl elpg il 8 1 acts and} ancies | Conditions fasor for thia vicoity Sl el | |DONT WANT AMYTING PINALY READY. TRISTD FoD msmmmw ;ov r;’ome m:&- :§$NRWA | = SRRy s | Alondinses/and mlld eRGEAture oL L Rogulh ' Raily »\m\%v oo his| |AND RETREATS Quikiy - LOOK $51P HEDDNT FEEL. GOOD. IPIT WERENT TOR 8 of a dwelling, is ind 1 s . Lids 4 : o TUNNY INSIDE DESSERT — NICE CHOCOLATE PUDDING seed for more certainty night and probably rain Saturday. way into everybody's heart yester-| day. upon the situation. Y . A v & | s 0 buiding comnission |Cop Shoots at Driver. | _Trom mow on wy waot v ta! contribute to thp series much as shakes an Investigation and a report, rbeegiles ymatic| One thing needs is an| i Ev:dmg }fcsponsxhlht_v Gttt b bl ity : ConiAE (S B : Bl , March 13.— . | lies, Dr. Baldpate, Tricky Triolets, | be susceptible of re et | amplitier for small voice w Haven [ lies, oy | ioptend it fat rot nd shots were fired by Policeman F Wally the Mystic, and other Fun| “ T sonable doubt; yet this is wha | \ : 2 ool horse gallops and |Gilroy at Donald Mont SlkhL || 50D tavetiiieg { #nd, s0 a councilman l& moved ¥ h | e gave it the e Wiy et iiame LI |when 5e 1 s to hay : { } make an investigation to see whether | ability. It A Zco! y? {to abandon the automobile he was| Important: After years of - ! hel 1 i reat step forward at —_— | operating after it had struck Carle- | tal suffering, shg could stand itgno| | eomplaints are justified or if th halled as a great step forwa 8 : . she desirable alien 18 one who can ton Phillips, 8, who was playing in | longer. Mrs. Traptock burst fnto v 'made | the time d | Pullding commission possibly | the tim 2 | J . enough capital in ten years to Washington avenue. He was arrest- | our editorial officed’ Tuesday And | d & mistake. But Ch i “|s t e iy home. The boy wes | gave us an earful about her ~Wal-| | TWNKS WISFULY TRTA WONDERS WHV WHEN T GETS HALFWAY THROUGH, MOUNTS TO BED WONDER- Where there is so much disagree- | vious cognizance r. Herriot, T g |taken to New Havep hospital where | ter.” | LTTLE PETTING WOULD BE ARRIVES IT DOESNT LOOK DEODES TS NO USE ME INGSADLY WHY PEOPLE sent there should be a fevamping Of | tells the League that the protoco iring fame: |1t was found he was suffering from m now on, thersfore. Doc GOOD RIGHT NOW, BUT STILL A& GOOD AS CHOCOLATE CANT PINISH, AND BREAKS ¢ /O BE SKK ANYWAY " S ioe: that " i pro- | Have ir mail d 4 at New concussion of the brain A a pos r e to watch his &y 5 ATV DO o 4 {nterest of better ef- r g: tha AINO] " . PUBDING USUALY DOES ABOUT B methods In the interest of better ef- |8 &n sible fracturs of the skull. Montano | step, for we shail also present soms | CHOCOLATE PUDDING'S CHO(- PUBDING USUALY T B0 5 feiency. The mayor appears to be on | voke wars. tha | |was charged with evading responsi- | stories the famous traveller has OWNTE PUDDING McClure Newspaper Syndicate . the right track. tration amor hos ick town unless |bility of injury to person | kept froin publica [ ure Newspaper Sy BY HOBEKD QUILLEN

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