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oy v s o NEW. BRITAI . . A SOLOMON SENTENOCES tlon of such lines, Repercussions In New Brltam Herald A GROUCH TO SMILE the Leglslature therefore are scarce- F t dF [ HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Ever since Solomon made his|!¥ to be avoided. It is believed ac san a"¢les DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1925, ! famous decisions which have rever. | Probable that thé Reddin bill will UY RUBENT QUILLEN Tssued Daily (Sunday Exceptod) 5, At Merald Bldg., 67 Church. Street berated down the corridors of time |10t 8¢t very far in the Legisiature, 5 i as the quintessence of judicial and | VUt the incident should be oue ine A war lsn'tiover until the bonds SUBBCRIPTION RATES $5.00 a Year, $2.00 Three Month 5. & Month, Entered at the Post Office at New Britaln They rare & Bocond Cluss Mall Mattor, C. that a more ot back to par. sympathetic understanding of hu. | Jicating to the P, man neture, less famous judges have | !Hberal interpretation of the law is . - It fsn't really authority that peo- ple respect, but only their own y succeed; but the [Applications are made to cstublish hides, attempted to emulate him, most desirable, ecspecially where judge in New York who ordered a |More direct and ehorter lines be- e : TELEPHONE CALLS grouchy prisoner to smilo three | LWeen points Travel may .broaden you, but it| When ovet head the clouds are ] times a da future — mor When permission to cstab a!fcta you frightfully mixed, ;about o n A day in futur morning, ; v n to Ablish a parking rules, Don't let your spirite be that way, 11ooh and night — so that he would | More difect and quicker line is re- | S A bit of laughter or a song Eha onls arotitanie | become a it companion to his wife | fused, 1t Is in cffect a denial of tho | The World Court won't b noed- Will brighten things the whole day i the Uity imn infant son, is entitied to a ! Welfare and convenfence of the pub- |l If we can have a litlle more long. press toom always of ot 7 | ie, | world courting. —_— [wreath fre the garland of Solo- |lic, one of the very things that the " . ik | \ romn garland of Solo e '\ K‘ il iz The Future Wil Tell Member of the Associnted Press, mon 8 cpreted by the . UL CoAS| ywpat tie world nceds ig an in-| ¥resh young man (entering bars The Awociated Picas fs exclusively en: | Thia gronchy indivilual who has' expected to conserve. {ternational devastated aren to re-|Der shop with alr of importance): ¢ 1 A iblicat been ordered 1o smile and stay — - main as a reminder, | “How 1 will T_have to walt or voung, unfortunately is not the only PINCHOT TO BATTLE — a shave KEYSTONE MACHINE The chiet obfection to husbands [ Barber: “IFrom the looks of your grouch who needs such adviece. It : “ that Jeave home 18 that they leave | face, about two years. le remarkable to noté the totl of | L0 Penrose’s day the political ma- ilse 2 Mttle else, | grouchiness in the world; it is not |CNne In Pennsyivania had the stat S Dehorned | exugeerating to say that the ment. | OPPer-riveted, air-tight, sealeq and . Y RE Alexander B g roady f RlivaD 3 “I'm bad, 1 am — don't gi ¢ {able grouch Is found in every block | *¢adY for delivery. When the Bull F CE AL v city,,Why this should be | Moose ran ‘wild behind the leader-| U'm hydrophohy when I bite! fo In the 20th century, in which [Ship of Colonel Koosevelt the ma- Tt was me pfled th' Rockles up— Hayve you teeth that have cavities > average man llves with g ter | Chine lost its grip slightly, but suc- T'll mebby take ‘em down t'night! in them? A e S s T Y' sce th’ notches in that gun— 3 conveniences than kings did at the |ceeded in keeping Philadelphia for | Aty Shcsisg o & A | time of Solomon, is hard to: under- | TAft — the only large city to yield | {BYsvEneakiayicliicrions! . | te 18 ha 3 s 2 In the old days the viliage cut- ‘That you know ought to be filled, )et. you |l | majority to the corpulent candi- | o' wore football hair. Now he | “Aln't there no raw meat in keep putting it off from day to da). — | Hercisa manwhohad a wife and | da But that slip was only tem-|wears a toupee K ho‘unk? : 2 ant aaniwhel o Wi yorary; Pennsylvania ‘was one of | —— his eteak iy cooked — o . 7 3 A DISASTROUS BUILDING st EeRiG .“'”“Hn‘ first elates to return to the| Conacrvatives are content with/ MRy For fear it will hurt; RO & boll-weevil mind can be a grouch Jess interest on Investments, not on | Bring somethin' on th* hoof On account of the cost; sk in the prescnce of an infant eon? |f0lds of first class Republicanism. L\\nnL they lend Bells; Summ ction of Building In- | Y ) Don't know just where to go, or Usually that s the supreme time | But with Penrose gone, and the | Z T eat it bloody! Hip! Hoor: in & man's life, when he s any- | Vare machine not what it used to| The moving van breaks rabout | Coftee — f'r me! Gimme tha 0 thing but & grouch, for if by ma- |be Pennsylvania's politics have be- | SYETVIMAE cXecht the Hideguskvam A Beaclibe EMERep Linie it 3 ¥ unt Lottic gave you. | ture inclined to be this way the in- | come decidedly more colorful, IH NS ) wniah maamh tht Banhandie) | clination at least temporarily gives |anvyone doubts Pennsylvania is con-| _ ot air rises. Oh, well; there swing ol' Texas! Yip! Yipee! siderably antl-prohibition, he has | should be some clevating influence | Grizzly crossed with rattlesnake, way to inordinate parental pride. | - 4§ y Perhaps this man had to Walk the |Rever becn in Philadelphia or Pitts- in politics. N' more'n half mustang — that's a a — me! floor at night with the infant, and | burgh, or Harrlsburg, or any of the | 4 a queer civilization that per-|T'll ride a twlster £'r y' — Now! % thereby cultivated a grouch; but|other “live towns that lie In the | ot amplifiers for sound waves | Lightnin’ tickles me-—Yee-ow! anger of toppling over cannot | " T etning that the | state’s multitudinous valleys, Vet and no muftiers. | Just don't seem to get around to it. epector Hennessy In ordering the tearing down of a three-story brick apartment house on Church street when it foundations were under- mined by water relleves him of \f you are delaying for any reasem, just remember that those cavities are growing larger all’the time, that the longer you wait the more it will cost, and if you wait too long, it means loss of teeth. “J further responsibility as to what may happen. Construction of houses believed ~\nd when you do get around to having it be permitted, that ia certain. The| .. .o..iong father regards as a|the state has Gifford Pinchot as its —_ “Fm wild — Ouch! Mother, don't {one, bear in mind that Dr. Keith is very, ST m"Hm-‘ Al eacrifice in a good cause, ér:wtnmr — a hone dry chief execu- | . ofii:dnp are “:;:i’n:h;:vsl}(‘;::do? :;l:, e ?:n:::fl:‘vnn't oot very thomugh in all his work. That he can the very purposh of guar: | . oo Vet : . =t g & anlt vt ot ! i » «»\ ”T © of guarding against | .o ts nothing ms cheap as a tive of vigor and sincerity. AN | o0 oyt the furnace ashes. Honest, T never done a thing — do-all your work absolutely painlessly, and ich a possibility e '8 such | nOW he is grooming himself to run i s T'll pay f'r anything T broke. at very moderate costs. smile and nothing that pays suc It conditions are as serious as | X . | big dividends to both giver and T elaimed the building Inspector's ac- | cotver. The store clerk who pre for the U. S, Scnate on a sahara| Yet fow men grow eloquently in- Ow! That's my ear y* got! T know! dignant about prohibition until [I'm goin® right away! Le' go!” they are half drunk, sides behind the counter of her boss | R He Knew build ot halarge| . Litivates the stony, icy stare |gress on the wings of a similar bat- Dennis: “How was the vacuum. uilding operation has such an un- Y ' cleaner invented?” B as customers hand over their hard- |tle ery Lawrence: “By watching a flap | 1t Governor Pinchot is nominated .arned money is a heavy liability to | Gt Ty maionine o 8 A trial will convince you Dr. William F. Keith SURGEON DENTIST ‘rilalform. his wife at the same time tion appears sound. to run for the lower houee of Con-| Tt is regrettable that usual turn of ill-luck, The monctary ;:: w:,ilhylzln,\:: ‘\ :,‘,0,‘.;:1;,“; hault the establishment employing her or |at the primaries it will be becausm’ i { 288 Mats B, X-RAY New Britain R i | him; the merchant who fails to|of a three-cornered fight, the other e | _Open Diagnoaticlan Nurse in Soms | mile when & customer speaks his |two corners being Senator George All Done up About it. Too! Evenings Attendance [ '”Z' I]‘:gfldri‘]:‘\p--i‘h‘\“ mt;inw;‘]fl to mind about a fancled or real griev-| W. Pepper and Representative T\'n- th;{("-‘% “So your goose is cooked, i ve in order. There| = " "\ ose the customer in the |liam 8. Vare. Mr. Popper is keen ; A Gy T v b probably was no intentional negli-| "o 00 sme and an‘em-|to be renominated and re-elected, *Tresh alr Is fatal fo germa i —G. O. Campbell. broidery of persifiage will smooth |while Mr. Vare, of Vare brothers Taosdks (Wit atolERtn o £l € i over the wrinkles and retain good[machmn-rule fame, is likewlise E e 1 I‘rmnkl;l;z Polly will and the customer. | anxtous for the senatorial toga.| Take heart. People mever knock The man who grunts a greeting These contenders are expected (o;ufll"-‘&' flj"_\' '-_m.\'. and they never ad of | split the machine vote, leaving to| MY their inferiors, shown a ger ywhere, simply a lack of foresight as to the under- mining effe of w ter, 1t is no un- Polly to a lecture went Where a pale, poetle gent Said, “How nice it is that “love’ Rhymes 80 faultlessly with ‘dove.’” “Yes,” she cried, “and, also, ‘imnk’ \ eommon thing to ha water gather about a newly built wall or in a cel- | dwhen mecting a friend, in {ndulging in the elixic of a con-|Governor Pinchot the remainder, Frandom AL |iaaginaryisiate ent be sur-| In Pennsylvania, a Republican | joved by those who arc too busy lar. But it just happened in this asc the result has been disastro tagious smile, need not i A Makes a perfect rhyme with ***** | risea ¢ the triend sradually be- | nomination is as good as helng |to be coneclous of thelr chatns. o ’ Ul i P ) { - { v N o re acquaintance, elected. If Governor Pinchot can i A i 1 A \u:l'vl',‘n\ SURVIVAL OF | comes a 1mere acqu X‘“ “‘l R : o ihina alviasa, it wil| Correct this sentence: T h.'\\'; Polly, at her morning meal in getting her class to fllatlnguuuh] Y T d property on vae hil, Ar T TUSTY d . on tap he ma e d t sorns,” she confessed, “‘caused Y. 1 o § Vi 3 A PRIMITIVE CUSTOM | A good sn P two corns,” she confeased, “caused | pou¥e B8 0t b ongeal between the avord “Mies” and the | 25 ears Ago oday | : ‘!‘[:_‘1::;’“03";‘:‘?:"’]'[’ :."":‘h‘.“‘r::“” How far beyond the “aboriginal |is the keynote of a pleasant per | matter nothing whether their com-|py wearing shoes that were too | r ML T T o i ., | abbreviation “Mrs. | o | . . priminive red men | sonality. And very few of us can | pined vote is larger than his own | loose. el et ine aon e After explalning the construction | From Paper of That Date | of several hours' fishing in Poverl: | of neither 18 ST " vana’ of the words carefully, she asked. Hollow brook yesterday, He seem y wdn | If you eall me ‘Pollyana i v The eal difference betwedn | 36 YOU SULIE EORRIE L o] “Now, Jtmmy, what ia the differsnc | George Crowley, who is studying | to have had tho best luck of an ¢ very far in this world—especlal- [0 long as the ‘vote forgotten until a N oT an be estimation of pe orth | greater than the Pinchot a e A e AT on' 9 3 story of the buryin live of an in-|ly in the estimation of pé ople worth | greater than the Pinchot total, probe’ and ‘m\c.uganm s that A between Miss and Mrs. | veterinary surgery, read in last | local nimrod, for many, whe. fant with its mother, after the latter [ knowing and whose friend 1t Governor Pinchot runs inst | “investigation” is too long for a big x » “Mr." repiied Jimmy. | . names are omitted by request, cal | , headline. Francis Moritz b .| night's Herald of the birth and|pome with baskets t had died, pops up In the public|worth having — without elther Senator Pepper or Repre- | Meadline oA I —Mary J. Dorsey. | 808 I ek ealf In Windser| skets empty. press sonality that radiates ch aentalits Vars alanelilie wonll Havel| MMCITYEERE SR oiiess Polly's Ta, T grieve to state, fidesth ol il e o e BRCInanty Olants il pIRySatE) i il ahanes ofivinnine (e nomi: h Came home very, very late. Ihe Trickey Triolet Counter and went there this morning, se- I ‘lfiawlnvl,'\‘t‘c\lln this evening in I e b srhine s S A T T T [ ol { Dgwn the marrow hall he crept, g | curing the body from its owner, | new play, “A Romance of Athlone. BEers carficd stotiiot e mue e il | ob t 5 Hoping cverybody slept. Pt f e | Oliver Antrim. ~ Mr. Crowley will| | H will sing his new songs, “Man: of girl babies in the frozen north, | nation; indeed, he wouldn't run un- | servation. Polly hailed him. Ma awoke! Pl alichald S [ nave it stuffed and will present it | Years Ago.” “We'll Down i in th the story from Colorado added an| WAERE BUS AND TROLLEY | ger euch circumstances. It is onl et waid Dolly, “swas the jokes | Y11 tell the world T loved her lots. |10 & school at Toronto. The animdl | Bowl,” “Olcolt's Lullaby,” “Th additional shock 1o a frequently too COMPANIES JOIN ed ftself by the split in the Republi- OII Tfie Weatfier -“H. 0. Davidson, |That ll{mhlr-n sweet Wwho's now mY|pad a bulldog's head. ilrlah Swell,” and “My Wild Irist : 1stablis i want A | — rau; Looking llke a veteran in the | Rose.” complacent civilization. | ablished bus lines do n an forces that Governor Pinchot! syvashington. April 2.—Forecast Bound. 10} Show With candy, flowers, and all hots | pusiness, Chief Rawlings made his| , Charles Bradley, N. B. H. 8, ‘02, The systematic and cruel elimina- | nTegulated competition any more| wij| accept the role of an opportun- {for southern New England: Cloudy | o tor . "ua " ear, your cyes re- 1 wooed her, for I loved her Tots: | first capture today. It was a three- a8 left school to take a position i e A Ented hablas than the Connecticut —company.| (s and ride to the Scnate, y cloudy tonight and Friday. & |1 promised her fine clothes and| old girl wh und | With the Central Railway and Elec. , tlon in 1 girl babies was a | O bors, modor. |ficct the fridestent raya of haire 10 girl whom the chief foun ! part of the rites and customs of | This became apparent at the hear| Bui that 't all. Tt Governor | S50 Ty D s splendent sun! Your vachts, , wandering ahout in Central park. | tric Co. In Bradley the sophomoree | Gl | '4 over. 1 ing In Hartford on Senator Reddin's | pinehot i e o | A el (haatlly) | R Btop Fnloass. To love her always 0ok @ YOW. [/Tpy child’'s parents were notified |lose their class treasurer and bar barbarous mankind the world over. incho s into a scnator, JForecast for eastern New York: | 111 tell the world I loved her lots— | lice | ketball captain o . © Lands in horror, | bill to forbid the Public Ttlities | friq e e s e on. tha coast and partiy You've heen doing those cross word g Sl ree) |and took her home from the police : 3 CRIOLERTVCIRINE Ty St o0 Sasenli : : e interior tonfght and |pusties againi® And Tve got buildings on them |giition, whither the new chief had The high school baseball team but the ancestors of the white races, Commission to deny a certificate of ‘11 o contestant for the Republican s . oo (‘“mw —H, N, Beckwith. now. X | carried her. | line-up 1is expected to be as fol 20 or 30 or 40 thousand years ago | Public eonvenience to motor busses | nomination as Pr D8 e e e v & northcast — —Russell Nelsot. | 1, D, Penfield is in Boston attend- | lows: Price catcher, Smith (Capt.) | ing the convention of the Pllgr\m‘ pitcher, Prindle or Molumphy firs | base, Upson second base, Arer: o tate Councilor Thompson and | third base, Sahrbacher shortstor se are called outings?” |y pymper from New Britain lodge | Brady center field, McEnroe I cause that's what YOU | jsiteq Unity council, O. U. A. M, |field, Prior right field. thing with | when &n existing transporialion Wien he rode in the navgural and morth win | Tun SHop Moviea o eeanTetimaiars Lk line already exists Washington lost month, | Conditions: A slight disturbance | e el Clitord: I wonder why such | g ast of a “spirited (contral over Virginia is caising| e L trips as cloudy weather with ght, local o8 1 ! : . | ¢ street corner in a great| Holt: were doing this horril ahr ,a| To get at the bottom of the rea- mankind has read 6on why Legislature in the first] ong ATl adicated - & better 4 1 [ < T showers on the mid and north S tnfanticide from the domestic curri- | place ever passed a law protecting i jooked like Roosevelt. Natur N e well | defined | Clty. Tom Fletcher, face a litile ar¢ iy m | Southington last night. | Richard Schaefer has resigned S bte o e the Connecticut company from bus| yiage a big hit with the crow ia lstorm arca central over western drawn, is searching his pockets| —H. Y. Re | 714 ig stated that L. 8. Reynal of |a teacher at the German scho SusLIN T e L et e s it canipe | 4 Coral over WD | with the hopeless expression of one | (Copsright, 1925, Reproduction |the American Paer Goods Co. has | Mra, Jacob Maumgaertner has b been in cont or ¥ pige? ] ten t along the route. From this it can he | Jo eastward to Missouri. | Who already knows the worst. e | Forbidden.) purchased the Samuel Harper elected to succeed him. X an occurrence (0 Attorney E. M. Day for the com- | geen that the wily governor KnOWS |giegont weather prevails in tho |apologetically approaches John | pany. The Leglslature sow to pit himsel across. And 1t {ypper Mississippt valley and swest|Morganfeller, fur-coated in his concluded that any |portion of the lake region. The | limousine He“o! He"o' v U'nited States at suc n erous cities and towns depend- | an pe s such consterna- . | : v : : Reel 2 a upon ihe trolley company AL | overnow who Arcasss himeelf Itke &' (emperdtuis is about normal in the i . tiot governor who dresses himself 1 | : . . “ -don, Sir, but B B liTass oflihene comm | northern districts. Frosts were ro- | Fletcher: “Beg pardon, Sir, bu " i |t the wetfare of these commun | foupoy, mtaen Roosevett, and [ 207 G SR PSP o o ‘The Neighbor's Cellar Light. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS 3 { ties demanded that the trolley €om- | rjgeg o “spir . r' in & Conditions faver for this vicinity| Morganfeller: “All my charity =t : “SOFT WINTER" ATDED pany be guarded from competitlon | pirage has high polit nbitions. | unsettied Wweather and not much | must go through the rn:ulz;r chan- i RAILROAD'S RECORD {18t might. prevent it from sc et or niteh- | change in temperature nels, Apply to my chief disburser, I R e o ",T' i otibpianiold aap (DICK R - Room 116, National Bank build- | : € 1 is being & such communities. If hay is no particular improve- | NI ing. and if yeur case is worthy—not | P e e b e | COMMUNICATED [ tnd f your com o | /] the improved & g of fler, he said > - : { Reel 23 el \ Haven ra ! g was based on &he pri Young Mr. Wood returned to the| An Examplg on the Use of 3.20. A pawnshop. With trembling which was pul cay 1s invested in a rail- itad 8 to ake money,” Vew Britain Conn,, A 1925.| hands Tletcher purchases a revol- A ; : To the Editor of New Britain Hergld | ver: A A S i permitted I t. Another | TO the ¥t r of New Britain Herald | Teelts i ro to compete with it car | Secing no chance for a public| Comes night, with its flickering ; ) = and neces: - e ™ demonstration, T offer my <orrection | shadows. J. P. Astorbilt finds him-| BY GEORGE, ED DIMMICK'S — SAYS NO THEY CANY BE ASLELP YT - permitted such On whor s the class i public | of the old method and the accuracy | it ekl g telvaicHET | B @ cott A‘P S CELLAR LIGHT N, IT'S JUST A NEIGKBORLY THING THERE'S A LIGHT ON ™ THEIR. “ he maid, would ha Entaking atiitie ¥, MicH Agoingi O LAC o el et ORMN “HE BE”'R CALL ™ V0 BEDROOM HE'S SURE ED 4 | As 3.1416 represents the circum-| Fletche Stic m up! I WANT T0 KNOW to 1 ey company out sinces | to practice? Or Pit be n | ference and 1 the ¢ r, what| Astorh “They're up, T have i ' b showed even a remote comparieon he communities served ot jence to ¥ per cent of the former is the latter? | very little money on me. I—" . ¥ nonth of this year. In e y o8 represent=i tice | Example: Fletcher: “Shut up! All day I've . L k. = % e ALt e i tried to ask a litfle favor of you i P Connecticut Bus association, S | 3141610000315 31416 | 10 ess ciift dwellers, but not one | | tr Day rding the| wWith milk down @ cent a quart 04248 X 3183 . far has even heard me out. Now | : stafi we'll save this summer. RS —| you've got to come across. Gimme | \ 1 clair it — 31416 a match, darn you!" { e —A. H. Hughes. | | companivs a8| The Massachuset!s legislature sug- e | i 1923 was the last word ' mu, the C ticut company a “house cleaning” in the gas- The Editor's Gossip Shop | " England winter ther, , The Ma o, rep- | o business.” The price fn Massa- 9907128 My, whata following Wild Willie, | # the expenditurce of emor- el by C n, als e Rowerl s Connect -99997128 ) o guish Rollo. and Provoking — cau: : xp! mn‘n % ":;r‘ v 1 ¢ . a »:10!; chusetts is lower than In Conn 2872 B olly have! THE STREZT LAMP. TRIES T TELL HEARS SOMEBODY TAKE RICEIV- mous sums In maintaining trafic. posed o Brour cu U Trrans| The grecting our ang got. from | OPERATDR NEVER TO NMAKD THEVRE R OFF, AND SAYS HULLD ED, 3 y T oh e xould permit “fy by night” bus = D e you was' surprising oven to us. | N BED, AND OPERATOR GDES Ot OH IT'5 YOU MRS DIMMICK, HOPES et i e : | et BOped.cual the Mk carrled over Popular? Say, Willle says he's o 0t RINGING HE DIDN'T DISTUR HER. they will be as ying as It is clear at the Bridgeport 1 merican countries being e e hed s exampt inspired he'll show up R(:ls ;u'x‘v(vl " 3 i 1 ; BLILOLESCALTLDAC: Polly! But believe us, ne girl like = ry figures, T month senalof 80 1 his bill as an an- | propot are bette han e erst- S S | Fsbine A bEpreae O e A better than the et | 3 99.41000=3128 .3125 | Polly can make two fellows Iike | was entirely bereft of t numerous decisions of articl ! 260 x3.20 willie and Rollo go some. | ships of a serlous winter. The Public Utilities Commission de- L | = e In behalf of the gang, we thank Jook for the year is regarded as the | nying the establishment of bus lines| We note from the Boston Hera 400 Yufim‘ you for your reception, and Fope | { | 320 9375 | youll keep our mall-bag filled with | most apspicious in the history of |tnat were petitioned for by repu-| tiat someone in Berlin advertis 1 ¢ . . & mirth quite in the same veln as ha the railroad since prior to the gr table citizens. One of most re- | o transiater who can put into Ger- | 8 1.000000 | peen presented and will be present war; but it must not be overlooked | cent was the refusal permit the | man technical translations from 640 ed under the titles of Wild Willies, that a comparative reduction ®? ex- | extension of the Simsl iry-Bristol } English, French, 1, Duteh, | > Provoking Polly, and Roguish Rol- penses, such as has brought about | pus-line to Sound resorts so as'tol'poriuguese, Bwedish, Norwegian { ,.“ lo.- | i : —— the good financial showing is not e the public more direct and|panish, P Russian, Hun | R Soatiots are bamied &y ol & PIRMLY, EAPLAINS A\'\wvcn MOMENT WITE REPSRTS quite as pos a *hard | quicker service to the Sound. Pub-| Czecho-Slova Italian, Indian, | 0000 problem of how much halitosis there | CALL UP SO LATE, BUT WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH ¥IM, THEIR winter.” The s been opinion dly has Mq! Japanese Elthu; Arca of the circle to follow. is in a bushel of onions. L 2 sportant facto the Anancial ed to P. U. C. 88| purritt, the lgarned th, Respectfully submitted, — | DOWN AFTER HE LOCKED R . e . S _" il % b JOHN LYNCH A Class-y Answer | geport of t Heven lov-‘omg the right to ny Opd- | dead. - All rights reserved, The teacher was having difficuity 2y

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