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N o look after the well-belng of girls | missioners will bo relleved of some ew Brltam Herald who mix flapperism with clgarette | of thelr present responsibilities, F dF ) HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY smoke and pre-Volsteadian drink, e ——— actsa" anc‘e‘ Zomed Dally (Sunday xcepteds Without doubt, the use of po- JOHN G. SARGENT AS BY ROBERT QUILLEN Al Horald Bldg. 67 Church Street | jicowomen has the possibility of ATTORNEY GENERAL SURSCRIPTION RATES embodying practical reform of an Charles B. Warren of Michigan Sufficlent description: A three- 500 n'\' ar, alleged situation that Jas ellelted having declined to accept a recess statue town. 0 Three Months, 206 & Mouth some complaint, 1t is indecd re- |APPointment as attoriey general The burning issue In many house- holds is an old flame, Senate, President Coolidge nominat- ——— ed John G. Bargent of Vermont for In the spring an old man's fancy the post and the Senate promptly | fondly turns to thoughts of golf, e { sretfablo in the first place that some | 8fter his second rejection by the Wintere® o8 tha Post Office at New Britaln § % g as Second Class Mall Matter, girls barcly out . of the b ok —— adolescence in4lge in smoking and | TELEPHONE CALLS Business Offlce .. 1 3 nfirme " o v, Wi WAltorikl Hooms . ioty | But more tmportant than the ap- confirmed him. If there had been A politiclan’s fdea of a good cltle Polly, who had not a cent, — | : partisanship In the rejection of War- | son {s one who isn’ Suddenly secemed affluent, #he only profitable advertisng medium | POINtment of policawomen to look 18 one who lan’t too darned n- | wpen Mama inquired the source In the 4H\‘l Clreulation \K‘iulmvt after the erring daughters of ol Bl 1 h in th Was our Polly at a loss? Press room always open to advertisers. doui s claim in his malden speech In the : thoughtiess and carcloss parents la: | g, 0, "4t woulg nave been heard |, How. freshi the spring landscape :;0' sttt i L AL Member of the Asocinted Press. | What are the parcnts doing about |, 50 R (' {Jooks with new paint on the bill- |* Y "“L“’";‘""“k +« + and Brother's ted s 1s exclusively en- |12 C ) rom in the case of Mr. Sarge r i The Assoclated Press te exclusively en-|i(2 Can a girl drink hard liquor at | o e case of Mr. Sargent a8 | yoarqs, o o titled to tho use for re-publication of well; but the partisanship was so all news eredited to it or not otherwise [a party and refurn home without . \ erediied in this paper ud alto local | o e ety of the in insignificant that confirmation close- Still, you can't expect the same Polly Dews publishied herein. LA Llag by oy people to enjoy Freud and wind- followed presentation of 1 me 4 g ! 4 dulgence? Are there no ehaperons L‘ e ! “‘“ of his name | &\ 13 stickers, “s:"" she puts to sleep her dolly? K before he Senate. “Bleep, ear," - ember Audit Bureau of Clreulation. | .\ .o piaces? Are there no women —— eep, my dear,”" I hear her sing The A. B. C. i3 a national organization = Mr. Sargent, & close personal ing, . . which furnishes newspapers and adver- | attendants to keep a watchful eye “Angels 'round your crib are wlng-' tisers with a strictly honest analysis of \ fricnd of the President, is regarded 1 Lisers wish & atriotly housst sunlysis of|ion the cloak rooms? Is everybody ing. as one of the best lawyers in New Sty are based upon this audit. This insures | permitted to indulge in freedom and best lawyers in New Papa’s out upon a bat, dear; protection against fraud In mewspaper | & 3 distribution figures to both national and | license without a grown person In eral i e sta d has 4 dear,” g P local advertisers. authority to caution restraint? S G T INOHE O L . 1ur every attribute of a high type of 2 \ The Herald s on sale dally in New| Policewomen undoubtedly could |, z S . fof Polly had a healthy hate Yotk ot Hataling s iNew. Mend: judicial official. The Secnate, which Yor a spinster named Miss Waite. admitted it had “swallowed Daugh- “Such a joke-y hen,” she sald, ! ty and Fall” and for this reason| We wish Messrs. Doyle and Lodge | “Always pats me on the head, Swagger in l}ne: ,exceesimgly col- foolish girls who drink intoxicants | oo joof o S make moro such | WOuld find out whether there s any | Asks me if T want a cracker. orful and pleasing in design of fab- WHY NOT A CLAIMS | will find other ces in which to golf Over There, Honestly, some da T'll smack l-icS theSe spm'ng coats stl.ike a " . mistaken, appears to have as much b COMMISSION [be foolish, But the main cure for| . o = i : confidence in the qulet man from | Mr. Coolidge Is understood by the , _ W Why could not a claims commis- | such an evil Is for parents to be real oolidge Is understood by the He'd Go Some new keynote in smartness. Some the little village from Ludlow, Vt, |farm Most of them use me- Mrs. Jenkins: “What would you 4 coats have one butt‘)n OtheN are 4 y 5 sion with absolute powers to handle | parents who have an interest in the chanical horses now. do, v dea ity had 1 A as the President, . | do, my dear, you had a million v elaims against the city be included | habits of their girls beyond the par- | . 4 ek — dollars? / double breast,ed with four buttons, | That Mr. Warren was not reject- Aoxt people {aived f X b f 9 pt 2 in the charter amendments now |ental roof, and for chaperons of | .. ycooico oo Dotisan reasons I | jng or enit could reduce by Hv-| Jenkina: “The things I'd do if T ) while others hug the form and but- Dbetore the Legislature? The city e tenaanialto ba oresent at e CALIAG PSRRI Doy S |ing on what their services to the|had a million, my love, are not for (i . . Store the Leglalature? Tho clty Jas women ationdunts to bo present 81 cioar from tho rocords. Ho Was on [world are worth. innocent. ears’ like yours to hear.” \ ton at the side. The fabrics are of until March 24 to add such an|such gatherings. Let tho rule be | o .o toward confirmation when ribbed deSIgn, and solid tones. A amendment and there is sufficient | made that no respectable girls Wil |y} o 1o tnat passed between him | The new dollar bill seems all few of the styles are illustrated, and Mr. Havemeyer were .made | time to think ahout it, make a|be present at a party where the re- | right ‘l""\!‘ »‘fl’"! 'l:Y to buy a dol- epapy, de cooed the fond, : A | lar's worth with 1t ; i favorable decision if deemed desira- |sttaining influence of a tew older| . e = young mother as she tucked her N | available to the Scnate, It was not e 5 gurgling infant more snugly in its Sizes 14 to 20: 36 to 46! 46]/2 to 52!/.3 | a matter of what happened 20 years Americanism: Working hard to | jjtile carrlage, “does baby dear want | Provoking Polly By George 8. Chappell drinking at damecs or anywhere clsc ; ren, as Senator Gillett attempted to | quisitive, What could be more sweet than England; he has been attorney gen- There is nothing strange in that, Bauare; Schulta's, News Stand. ~ Entrance | CUrb 8uch (hings to certaln extent, Grand Central, 42nd street, | although we have no doubt that ble, and act speedily. | persons is not presenf, and such At present clalms are placed in ' moral devastation will speedily find ago, either, but Mr. Warren had 8¢t a raisc; moving into a better to go by-by with her mamma?" | the hands of the claims committee | infertile ground. becn president of the Michigan | neighborhood to spend it. “Goodness sakes!” = groaned the | of the Common Council after lhcy‘ harassed father, struggling with the Y Sugar company up to January 24, It's a funny world in which peo- | ;nonth's household bills, “don't be- are presented to the j’Jounml. In the NUTS TO CRACK WHEN 1925, plo are proud of ancestors and hate | gin teaching her that ‘buy-buy’ case of disputed claims the corpor- o i Mr. Sargent, the new attorney | t0 take care of the old folks, stuff, yet!" 2 G COME! > sens, 4 ation counsel has to explain the en- ZONING COMES We shall not expect the millen- | .3 ora as t been identified with tire city's case before the Common | cresting details GLEGH EIECEY d ¢ | [ sts, has a legal record that in-|n i e & Council, usually being compelled to | huilding operations are expec trusts, has a legal record nium until there 18 a conference for Faithful to His Trust i 4 5 5 f _ | stills confidence in any impartial | the limitation of taxes. Our little boy had returned home, herald fn public all the weak poins | COme up after the zoning law goes : ttle boy e e » { man, and 1s the caliber of man wh after being out for dinner, and his I 11 the caliber of man Who Herik t for ai ah of the city'a position regarding the | into effect. One of those, AlF & 1 | should have been nominated instead mother said: “I hope, When it came clatm, When such dlsputed claims |the limelight, will have to do with SIS Core PR SR Tt ot eI ity T g e . Nt d . . 7 acter of buildings cor | manners enough to say ‘No.'" Vel il b ey lfm ctnifll:’i ';x lmh; ar imw‘ [zl Ll wa s oar Rt o ReAI LOmAN Y 4 “Yes, mu'hnfi' 1 sahl‘ ‘No' several That e“ he Varled MOde Of S rm lm the city invariable loses the verdict | struc P! { Mr. Coolidge picked on Mr, War- o | 5 e re well able cessary to give a few i i f because the claimants are well able [It is only necessary &l (e s et nay wencra b anal| You dld?” exclaimed his mother, 'k the weak s of the | hypothetical instances to illustratc ; Pl a1 or e . . . ever 2 " Zf,)f:la;;,:];l}h“;,::i,\l:”::r,u e i i My 1o, arise, | Uien fusisted so strongly upon e - e L For every hour of the golden spring day, for every function on youx sing tho position. With Mr.| Sl a grapefruit never attacks|y yag’enough spring social calendar, each frock in this group is one of infinite charm and ully aware of them in the Com Suppose a person gains a permit | . e &8 fully aware of them in th Amon § PP = Sargent in the cabinet the country | You except in self defense. 2 Mral D, P\ Hartles: Council. {to put up a two-family house In &)~ ot L Lo party wil e — ) good tasfe. Here are simple, little street frocks, afternoon frocks gay in The formation of a Clalins Com- ' two-family zoned district, the house | Praise is deserved anyway. Tt| qu.e Garden of Dr. Baldpate's the new spring CO]OI’S bead’ed fl‘OCkS of flat crepe as we]l as clinging satins J it & much better served. | takes a clever father to think up N issl vould obviate su ro- [to have a garrct — which is quite |[adest A We were reading the complimeh- iR wav i (o0 fhclim v 8! e those bright sayings of his child's. * i cedure; it would enable the city to | common in two-family houses. PHAS \7 TALK pseR) tary letters Dr, Gco;‘ge f" Bald- and Sllk georgettes. keep the strength and weakucss of | After the house is built, and every- iz 5 e lint ine e TTaeoNan aorkors | Eat received on his ingenfous ¢ ; % ¥ AT LIONS' CLUB VOrkers | gonome of planting onions between its position respecting claims well | thing scems to be according to | | were placed end to end they cou.d“"s potato hills, cansing the eyes of st hrough reading e Hi15n irom the heyite leveatand at~ Hoyie)! theflownen' " deciles (tojrent | VSt i85 AT ”d‘]‘: e i G TR RS I (S the potatoes to water and thus irri- | SRR S Siiey el e ; ; | gate the crop (and particularly one | 7. Emerson Ford at the Lione’ club, | Yet some women are hnml‘}m from G. B. Sherton) when he in- enough o get in the rotogravure [ (2N b Jo i « been made within | Section without the help of & bath-1 " uppat 4y only the haif of it, dear-1g \eht: 4 progress that has Good Night: 5 - el \ T P st if ing suit. . 2 social committee, would know about the standpoint of | the so-called garrcts have most 1f | 3 3 2 ie” he eaid playfully. “I carried the : g 25 A d rivate defendant agalnst whom |mot all the mecessary conveniences |the last decade or two in that south- | T {en much Kiiits it my water- | g o) tl “[‘mk T e ears Ago loaay The Boston -Branch grocery is ap fendant aga [ . 3 ern commionwealth; just as we had | A rural Arkansan thinks acces- Omme B0tk b AN VoIaATy. opening a new industry here—a cof- s, starting leeks el ; - noted he referred to the fact that | sories carnal, and says man Hh("""!?;.fi.‘,z"' L n‘:-l"‘::nr‘fo“nf :;:: Theag sudden oalma bring o §aod From Paper of That Date fee roasting plant right in the store. - erorivn, had as many cot- | he satisfied with the Ford the way | pong : JOU Fat the {Aek? i ’;‘“,"'. St i Coffee will be roasted daity, and the H ;m v 'I : “‘ >onr s i hey always mean the man get8| po committee on nominations | Management will roast to ordér for {on spindles working as any Near-ly, in a rolling field, T had Mok, - been troubled with a persistent bas submitted the names of C. 8, |'ts patrons. Highest grade of straight state, and the good roads and fine ] (‘fn'r‘m-l] n;n = nf::vf]rp:l “No, :(t]r growth of milk-weed. Aftor fighting e Landers, W. H. Hart, I, G. Platt, W. Jfl;fl c°|“"e will be 40 cents a pound, schools that were being built as the said ‘1]1" HT man; s l\i.nc noH ;-a it for several sons I hit upon the v ““Ou.r il‘.\vm’im‘ St L. Humason and Phillp Corbin for ajn ] pr cm_ will grade from there 1 could make money raising chick- {4, of pioughing the milk-weed i : Y. M. C. A, directors. The new one | 40WD to 15 cents a pound for a 7k B sl e ol o iously, ens.” e iy | crease the speed of my car, did you " heavy, strong drink. Dl '\n” c | “m:‘, e I ratching of hea stated, just as we got through di- [ " p i teq by Assoclated Editors, under and sowing early oats in flx; say " is W, L. Humason. s “L:'a s s ok i e : \ing this information we picked Tia furrows. The result was a crop of | “"giyo . res, your cur has| Charles Miller of Clark street | ; e GLL SR Ll man’s lawyers a cha of venue and deep tho LelorENEAUCH ity - A N o Y e, creamy breakfast food that . . . .| gero porse power, hasn't it?” called at the police station yester- | N¢W Britain Knitting Co, this morn- 3 s owner [up the Waterbury American or but T sce that you apprehend me. AT AT Rt AT day afternoon and reported that his |!'8 Put factory employes confined it there read an editorial on a bit of By (longressman Lonergan| rBack of my Georgl """'“;fl- Salesman: | “Well, this little de-[¢hild Was missing, having _strayed |'° ”{;’ stock Toom #pd °-‘”“5“”"‘“|" ows from Putnam, Conn., to wit: | &5 [lodge are three fine gum trees. By| . >0 ol i MRt away N T . g |t Manager Ranki was prompt to {he state tlint Tas mot been' eircus | tnat the mere!fack that hie lins al- | news from BLASE, 08 e | Speaks at A. 0. H. Social | grasting our orainary mint on these | 1" T'm seling wilf twis the taile| S%8Y. Zz",‘.:‘jifi:.;'.'.{f:,:f‘“;;“"..“‘,: St enit: ol lted with newspapers containing flowed a third family to live in U -m.in‘: oss. Tha old Putnam Man- | Bx-Congreasman Augusting Loner- | trees 1 produced a quallty of chew- £e e _K. p. 1. |assumed that the tot returmed, plantiand puf his entivetlorce it i e Brita aturder | sarret|doesiriot ini the dsast chiango) T OSIER RS S SO Eiien G | man iwaskiniélSpoakctatjanl iobeec | Ine Bur whlshifonfavor s, Bt \ work checking the flames, of the house from |y fnatly decided to scll its plant | vance of St. Patrick’s Day held last | I perceive that you mu'(“w me.” e B e Y n Duyer, Thore is & | evening under the auspices of Rev.| *Doctor” we said, “up to this everything Is the it it can find a buyer. LEEE 5 O w A, Harty branch of the A. O. H.| point we have followed you, but if wish but scarcely a hope that 8 in Judd’s hall on Main street. |we attempt to go further we will 1 ———Amelia Neer. tentive ears of the claimants; they [out the upper garret to a third would know no more about the city’s | family. This is frequently done, and standpoint beforchand than = they |is made the easicr because many during which he recounted the they might have a claim. for family life. When this is done, | We think the suggestion ht to [is the building permit violat the law be construed as preventing — the owner from ever ning the CHAPMAN'S TRIAL | garret of a two-family house into ! |cotton mill industry grew; s from Hartford county was quite ex- ' problems will be solved. The pected. Tlere is no court town in of such a house can rightly claim A complaint was made to the po- “nattractive lice this ngon that boys were throw- anes Whe e you girls are so |18 snowballs and breaking windows | WESLEYAN APPOINTMENTS 1 of being old-fashioned girls? | !n the Actna Works'at the corner of | Middletown, March 18.—Dr. James The forner congressman recited| sprain our imagination Is it ].,.cm,ipv(hpy are out of date?” ;’(r‘;‘i:nlx;:::;[x'ir-.lx;‘uli“(_;rpnxn:;»r tu-’um}s.! U)(- Lukens McConaughy, president of A0 e Sl e P ho | the history of Ireland, its accom-|. “Quite so,” he agreed. “The vest Pollyt *No-o. It's becmuss they) © . o s subi gated, but the | egleyan university today announc- this cause celcbre one would have justead of two. _|and operate it branch of the | o ents In the world of art and |will be for another time. are out of dates boys acented trouble and ran @Way. | 4 yyo gypointment of Roland M of | parent._concern, The PUinam €0 | yyorgiure and its political struggles| 8o our readers know what to ex- The Eastern league polo 5cason | giith as assistant professor of Eng- ire s0 com- | pany has not been operating SO o0 jator days, and he told of its re- | pect, Answers to Yesterday's Cross Word [ has finfshid with New Haven on top. [iigh. Mr. Smith graduated from {dasln OURILE ho state modlous that it 1 Tast summer. 1t is thé third "Ml,",_ ligious lifc and 6f the work of St. Limericks New Britain led until lack of patron- | \Wegleyan, class of 1918, received de- dividuals outs : e < lived | Of the plants of this kind in Patric Its Face Value LA age forced it to quit the circuit. grees of M. A, from Wesleyan in naturally | |y happened that a family has H | mam to give up. The .“H"\M-‘f" President John Quinn was the pre- Mr. Taylor: “When you kissed 1. Star; 2. Notes; 3. Sail; 4. Ease; A. A. Johnson has been elected [1920 and Ph.D. from Harvard in greatly perturbed the possibili- | Y ther living quarters company and the Nightingale MOrse | 4,0 oicor, The evening's pro-|me yesterday vou left the print of | 3 Stuck recording secretary of the South|1922. He wasa member of the Wil- 70| pave been secured; and sometimes company closed d v oand o oam Included solos by Vincent |your lips on my cheek.” (Copyright, 1925, Reproduction | Congregational church Y. P. S. C. E. |liams faculty for the past -three >. Thy um COmPuny | Ringrose, Miss Rose Frey and oth- " Miss Joyce: “Why I don't ece how Forbidden) C. W. Lee is the new head of the |years. f > i % SR IRASRE! crs, a dance by Mrs. Fitzgerald, ar ; i have happened. I nearly cise extreme care in 1€ | garage become a house When SOME= | 4o oryarg o that is stoppage 38| ono e by Thomas Kehoe, Thomas ;\l\‘:vlfl_c:u‘l’grh;\c;‘?m“n ldipc!'l:k.yn jury. No respons and int body lives in it? And what is OINE | 5 carjoug matter in the community. | 1 g Rev, Walter J. Lyddy of St. “r T:\. 20 G ‘.“M i " | it his hap- 3 n pl ¢ Putnam 5 ¥ on a jur {o be done about it when this hap-| A1l the cotton P o Mary's church and Mrs. John J. i " Cllbatinesy PR from southern com- red all right. i e w usder con-|Rave sulsied ffom souReTR (R | eaneun, prescent of the susry, wie st | The Minute That Seems A Year. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS murder tria swayed by what | ¢tryction is said to ¢ in a ch | Virtually everybody in the state has | the appearance read of the slaying @ e arres the outside: Chapman in connection wWith it. To same about the premises exce ot find 12 persons who are ignorant of | that three families live in the house | B2 T0UCR B By out this plant lished cotton manufactur- to g0 about as far west as Montana, | And then cousider the cas and the law forbids locating suchin-, garages. Some of them P s not infrequent- Defense attors ty of gaini ' avoid this they naturally will exer- |jonger than that. has employed as ma \ the case i HEEh BION B BciOe] VSR ||sncexercibesyand ot ) The Fditor's Gossip Shop he may have T E A y and other thi and letting th plant get program of old and modern dancing. It had to come! There Was no beforehand. testimony ociated with houses. It may b shioned. Any mew company COM-| which followed. The hall a8 APPIO- | yopping it! ing in to operate it would have to % % 1 stop duced in court fashion to construct ga g in to operat ‘.»\\.\‘m L priately decorated in Irish colors. Since when was it to be expect- ing factor in 4 1 3 view to turnin S nas Pa ed that in this age, anyway, boys .m to considerable T 4 SEht leleg) | hnadey ater it d SR skt T . only are wild! Well, we've boen told et el ¢ | commenting on the iament- | Little Girl on Trestle | giferently (as a matter of fact, we | fychey RS T ol ¥ Ok S TP O B Is Killed by a Train | rcany knew it ail the timen | t ¢ L honses B S g oven il Lo e Milla — Marks|| Buffelo, N. ¥, March 18—Geral- || Let Provoking Polly epak for| the prison a rule ha A nd v start like a gar- M bassing of That Indue- |dine Thomas, six years old, was kill- | herself, and let Provoking Polly the benefits of ten on- S ed last night when she was struck | provoke your thoughts to thinking | y < o whas|by a Lehigh Valley passenger train |up some _ yourselves and putting than being o A P i g S ; fon a trestie, » was walking | some non-Polly-anna experiences in Chayt ntitled ; o 1 atnam's loss i the south's Bail | g, 008 the trestle with her brother, | the mails tonight! ething the of South |aight years old. The brother saw | What a gang! Ww-w-w-wild Wil- {solated |the train and shouted to his sister to | lies! Roguish Rolio! Proyoking .4, but | escape. She was not fast enough | poily! 5 2 g and was thrown agalnst a concrete And tomorrow, the famous Me- to produce as SR ¥ ution 2 dozens of New England citics and | gpyeement. ows from the Campus Cat!! Meow! 1 i t ¢ " same — Sy elrcumstance be ¢ 1 . Meow! the law, Chapn rous fac- S e Bt e la provon[niatt s o g ; T ok velopment | Obse"}at[ons | St Wally the Mystic e Answer Your Questions guilty or whetl . S st at L ) uthern mil 0 h Ix When tender maids, by doubt be- End entirely upon thetestimony | Lo " hard to meet the | e, & sing 0 tresit| O The Weather o 1 cheap Ask for adv advice they get s commonly of juries jn Hartford county His lawyers ar it would not be so t at the tria 1 A i have been T the pu P ) litions ¢ Ejunt er of t arc Strong | yyashington, March 18.—Forecast | the | for southern New Engl Prob- : : ; 1o, fu ably rain tonight and Thursday. to declde t R 2 1 ; s e pCIICADERE ot ¢ | Colder Thursday in west portion. evidence and not be ! Tt imt : i+ linSthe sproduction e on 1T | Joresh to strong south and southeast W = They may not like it, but it's right; i \ Let me, on your doubts, shed some previously. The jury wil no sms actors Jight Lo A Green Peach | Dear Wally Hear my tale of woe; I'm sweet sixteen and have no beau. Please, Wal tell me what to do. Yours very truly, Kitchy Koo. fluenced othe grades, an honest verdict ¢ op in | Rain tonight and Thursday; warmer LS e land for. |in south portion tonight; colder | TURBING THE GIEL i of the ¢ o utt a, New England O {my,ygqqy; ~fresh to strong south AT DATCES : ody resigned e e Jle to hold its 6WN, | winds. Conditlons: The disturbance : Dear Kitchy Koo: e t ”‘ to . 4 cled 1 s 1 for t >v"g‘ r o of cotton Which was central over Colorado - 'Iron'v worry, 4:3,; B o e s b s 5 has moved eastward and is now | Soon some Prince Charming will ap- in the cloaks rooms a dances, 1 - n th t he popular demand for the cheaper | ing cloudy and rainy weather from | Ten _\u.hr;:(mm now you'll laugh to 1 TOLD YOU 50'S To BEUIN . s revived the re- | L i T8 | Laric Kansas eastward to Ohio and from thth mayor evidently has reviv e e ricties. Minnesota southward to Arka *m_]y.m got a n,r:m .'wn-v such a gink (REACH‘NG -n_‘E STAT’ON AT 2'05 you F'ND gorming: instinct within himase gear 450 Ne made a similar sugses- Rlierige serving the city as| ALASK AN GOVERNMENT {1t will probably continue t:' move Lkl G THAT AFTER ALL THE TAMILY WAS RIGHT ABOUT rations ! 3| 1 uirements not Forecast for eastern New \'.,rk.} | { | | | 2 po! eastward and front edge rain fion $o the police commission, but = I S : Juneau, Alaska, March 18.—When | S80FRT B0 ekt . The tem. | Dear Wally: ) THE 212 HAVING BEEN CHANGED TO '59) George wder Parks succeeds pothing having come Of the XJPES" |, ven. When the somicE .. |Scott C as governor of | Jert Y antinuse miidacan otitw | Of late we hn(\‘f:'l i;yn;?n?»l,e NB NEXT TRNN.AT S‘O'J.OCAL, STOPPING AT ALL STATIONS Mississippi river, tion, he mow wa char finally pd - rich "" | Alaska he will be the eleventh execu Conditions favor for this vicinity | Whereas we always used to fight; GWYAS © McClure Newspaper Syndicate Shent|that would provide for the . .o oo, the latur tive the territory X ad since the | ei " rollowed by unsettled showery | IU's got me nervous. WILLIANS appointment ef the first governor I | wasther and not much change in Yours, oo officers | t = the 8 o Sppollitment of womes officers 10| around (o 1 11584, i temperature, T Good Night.