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g o disappointment bofore they start,”|an expensive luxury as marriage New Britain Herald ara sy v s . declared Senator Aljce 1% Merritt of | apparently hus become, The ob- F t P F Old men want to be her “daddy, - Ry HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Hartford during an address in | 8ervation no doubt was to the peint, ac sand anc'es d 1 wr“ek‘ Ahe eried) fushed with ’ ln un, “IFolks, 1 made a hole in one!" i LY ) fhen, though some folks thought it ~ 9 | shocking, m e i o | 8he showed one hole in her stock- r ‘ / | BY CHARLES P, STEWART BY RUBKNT QUILLEN l g} by itgelt and the 'cap’t was the frs! . NEA Sorvice Writer peri whp ever 1ald ol to | Would Never Do Washington, April 20, = After a[it, % A sgope of Interests immediately [ Junaz Jean: “Outdoor sporty furnish the | quarter of o century in state ' and [dook 9!9! toward svigting Bim, dhe necossarily disappointed. [ intorested o them, 1t can bo doubted | Ancfont maylng: “We enjoyed el beat rm-c.!n“you can indulge tn" | federal tribunals in Chicago, the| “cap,”. fill of fight, organized’ an TELEPIONE CALLS But it makes o difference as to | Mgorously whether the outcome | evening, and the lemonade was so Show mo. ono_good reason why Eleanor: “I dow't doubl i, wy | famous Deestrict of Take Michigan (army 4f about a dozen men-—arme) B Al b : You shoyld whimper, whine or cry | dear: but 1 Just had to glve them | case is coming up to the United | with rifles too—to defend himmelf. Bditorial Rooms . | And I'll show you twenty more up when I found the wind and sun | States supreme court on appeal, It| The East Chicago avenue polict g person plays with, Scoator Marreitt | from which Denjamin - Franklin Why, with laughter, you should | Were making me freckle,” dates 8o far back that not .many|came on the jump, also with Win. Phe only profitable adye roar, —Helen Keit. people remember just-how 1t start- | chesters, But on sacond thoughts, intBe LGl s S Gl . ‘l' . od. there wasn't much the police HW‘N | 8 . B Good Practice L do, It the land belonged to ' the mount abition superimposed | agninst carly and productive re| AN aln, vors Success! o o : . o Mecbaatin o Hn ot RN Hop i sy DRl ek 1| aguinst car Y and productive mar M:v“"‘”‘".“j”m:‘\:““' “"“:;:“L showers Cistamar “\\'mmmrm shoes woar| . Furniss: - “So you really bolleve| The Deestrict Iy u blg tract—a | “cap "—and nohody was in a position e L A sla eIt Rk s upon the Democratic ticket in Con- | vinges is @ gencral widespread: be- | FHEEE S me long?" | those cross word puzzles have ens|good many acres—of “made land" |to say it didn't—he was entitied to titled to the use for l of | necticut she wou U have lunded that the old aduge about tWO | qu o it yave lttle - e.| Drisk salesman: “Wear long? larged your vocabulary on Chicago's north shore lake front, | keep his trespassers off, the fob e L e R mos noadyihea svar el ome| Prentiss: “I'l say they have. Just | At first it was fust the North Side wyoe ; ['back for the sccond pair.” walt untll you hear me spring &/ city dump, A North Sldo as big as| fhe .A:r-(nn;l\y resotved fael! —Johin Vianagan, |JO¥ pet namea on tha umplre, the | Chicago's has a lot of refuse to dis*| 1nto a legal contest, but with th | first time he pulls a raw ‘den:mon. pose of, This dump grew fast, awWay.| threat of an armed clash always 4 4 3 - ! C. W. ' | out into the lake, 10 or 15 minutes'| jooming in ghe background, like the | (Copyright. !_9-». Reproduction | walk, and about twice that far north | 3ajjan menace in & Chicago setting. IForbldden.) and south from the foot of Wast Chi- | presently the “cap” began quit- | = e cago avenue—a dozen or 8o of city | claiming little patches in the Dves- | Dlocks. Tt eonsisted of cinders, old | {rict for settlers to build sHacks on. 25 Years Ago Today bottles, hones, tin cans, all.sorts of | Thus arose the city of Streeterville— jundk, It wasn't an altractive Bpot| population 200 or 300. The eourts | The girls, since garters ave passe, From Paper of That Date and Chicago in those days wasn't|ywere glow. Rival claimants against Doubtless the spring sadness 18| As we have all heen shown, s crowded as it s now, so the land | {he “cap” grew Impatient. At | SO inerited from Adam, He had no | pull down the hose below the knee Sew— wasn't needed immediately and *it|jength they decided to oust “him nowadays to clothe chlldren. They | gy pook { And doftly roll their own. | Jown Kerln's three-year-old son | 86€ms to have ogeurred to nobody 10 | at all costs, Once out, they thought . i | | had & narrow escape today when he claim it until, unexpcotedly, “Cap” | they could keep him out. So.onc “look Dbefore you leap, is more ‘The broadening influence of| Mhese hoys and girls all woo and|fell from a sccond-story window, 16 Goorge ‘Wellington = Streeter did. | pight a strong party of claim jump- travel .\mn‘-"v imes affects nothing ex- wed, [feet above the ground. Mis dress | Then everybody wanted it . ors descended on the Deestrict. They ‘cept the “a And when they've older grown, {caught on the blind fastener and Ly L found the “cap’s" army right on'tl ) [ i Within a carringe, down the strect, | held him, head down, His crles| The “cap” has been described as| job, Not enly were they repulsed— he swimming pool in Willow Brook | on a business trip and not primarily (We only reflect a self-evident ob-| ‘spring fiction includes the diplo- | They proudly roll their own, [ attracted the attention of his father, | @ Ejuatter, Nothing so unromantic! | one invader was killed, | who rescued him from his perilous | He was master of a barge on Take | We g Not As Advertised | position, - Michigan. On& night his shallop! 7'hat was the “cap's” undoingi H s e 2 At ) | “Don't you ever long for the free| Town Clerk Penficld is In Winsted | broke loose from the tug which was got a year in the penitentiary, Tak- L ¢ finance and taxation, and | in a remarkabie manner. He said | ! ' He won't Le very tolerant it his|jife of the forests and the moun-|attending the G. A. 1. encampment. | towing it through a storm toward ing advantage of his enforced ab- the park®commission. liquor was being sold openly, that The higher the standard of 1iving name is John and nobody ever | tains?" | A spark from the cupola at P, & | the shelter of the breakwater at the | sence, the oppoaition gained pos- To double the capacily would | nobody needed to go thirsty who | gcts the moro it costs to meet the | called him Jack, | %1 used to, but when I tried it| I, Corbin's ignited (he roof of one|mouth of the Chicago river, and the| sesslon of the Deestrict, The doap” cost 0. This appropriation, for had (‘ price — and of course in expenses of such living. What were o RPN | Jast summer, T found it wasn't so|of the buildings at the New Britain | waves dashed it up on the dump, He | never recovered 4t. He kept on X regarded as luxurles become Poligeman to spoouers i parki| free after all. T had to pay a guido | Knitting Co, yestcrduy —afternoon, | claimed the coast on which he had suing, however, until his death in & What are you doing here? | 810 a ¢ and expenses to lead me |but Superintendent Rankin secured | been cast, “by right of discovery, 1. Now his widow is pushing the he passed unanimously by burn — and that bartering and necessities, and the young couple| af Nothing." | around. )u hose and prevented a bad blaze, |named it the “Deestrict of Lake | case. Common Council when it s placed | trade tn elllclt viands goes on with ' halts and hesitates before loaing @ Doliceman: “Coward}" | = Charles Anderson of Anderson & | Michigan” and hung onto it for| The Decstrict today ig worth mil- e | Pertinant Question Y Andrews had a narrow escape from | yoars. . lions and the bulldings on its are Very often a sound investment 15| 1 yaljue my husband.” | being trampled on by his horse this 0 . \ worth milliops more. And therc just a bit of speculation that turned | “\what at?" | morning. When No, 2 fire truck His case was better than it looked must be big money behind 'the youngsters in the summer than jy bought and sold in the open' They wait until they are assured & 00 i pight, @ | ] John Baer. |came along, he stood by his horse's [at first glance. ‘The Deestriet was “cap's” widow, as there must have natjon of such luxuries after - | head. The animal jerked back its| bounded on its landward slde by | been behind the “cap.” It costs to It the pool can he doubled for such yreal thing, direct from Bermuda, | {hey are marricg — and sometimes You cun't make an “x" upright, | An Essay on Humor head suddenly and threw Mr. An-|roadway, which originally had run! litigate for 25 years, As to the is- = 3 and the reformer's explanation | Hyumor is something funny. Wit is derson down. right along the lake front, so that sucs at stake, they're plenty import- 4 o devel would he that it stands for a kiss, | humor that few people understand, | Charles H. I'vigbie, the now etreet | there were no actually abutting|ant enough to.be worthy the atten- refinement. All of | Then there 18 the - | Philosophy fs humor that nobody |Commissioner, has appointed Edward | property owners. 1t really lay oft all tion even of the Upited States. Waterbury, for all ubout us wo sce yoffhg un- Tssued Dally (Bunday Exeepted) . AR At Herald Blg Church Stroet | rule doos not apply to women as s | pect 10 gt marvied some fnogduy, | At any rate calf love“la the real SUBSORIPTION RATES b ; | ) | thing, not bul LM A Yiar applied to men, 1%or men enter pub- | but are not in a hurry aboM it ) $2.00 Thres Mouths, | e lite with & reasonable supply | When they finally summeon sufticl- | Tic, s Month, About the only way to cow a road By Irom this we judge that the same | maricd people who no deubt ox-| of quite human sclfish ends, for the | ent couruge, after havjng Induced | GBEE HE TR T Butered at the Post Office at New, Britaln | possession of which they are not [ some altructive pariner to become | 8% Becond Cluss Mall Matter, t particular party the ambitious | will be & family as lurge as that [ §ood." Usually an apartment is just on ran and was alaqted on the Republi. | sprang. froom with twe or more partitiona. ‘4 press room always ) s | can ticket, It sne had had an equal Another thing (hat operates il sendint - ! The muin idea about being in ' any longer holds good, if it ever|of golf palitics is to be clected. The sup-' did. The young folks, educnted In Member Audit Bureau of Cireulation. . ol ! B I A e ! position that there Is no ambition figuring and having a falr smacking which furnfsnes news| tisers with a strict = : clrculation. Our cir t not borne out by the facts, There believe it They know that rents are are based upon (his las to be ambition as well as prin- | high, have a good working knowl- In crowds or when alone, otection agalnst | Take papers and tobacco sack distribution fi i | ciple. In theory the office should | ¢dge of what groceries cost, know - et 3 » ¥ LA § : A Lfl [ And calmly roll their own, seel (he nan — or woman — but | what good clothes cost from thelr 7 A & | Rolling Thelr Own By Myrene Melton The boys, when needing cigarett connveted with the procevdings is | of philosophy of a sort, simply don't The Herald 0 il New somehow the office usually @lso | own expericnces, and have heard jt York at Hotal Times | o | PR s (aned | finds the ambitious person, related as to how much it costs Grand Central, 42nd street. WHERE LIQUOR FLOWS apparcntly think that, the adage LARGER SWIMMING POOL WITHOUT STINT FOR LITTLE COST A New Britain attorney who re- | Worth heeding, We don't know At a fraction of the ov turned from Vlorida, where he went Whether they are right or wrong; park can be doubled, according to | for pleasure, reports that the prohi- | scrvation that anyone can confirm vn..xfifl\]‘y "I‘qu:s dad says about moth- | e cr's hat, | the mayor, Chalrman Hall of the | bitlon law in that state Is enforged | Among his own particular clrcle of sich an admirable purpose, should | Florida everybody has money to © before that body. {he monotonous momentum of real grip upon the luxuries they have Nothing is more pop with estate transactions. The stuft usual- | lcarned to expect from childhood. a swimming pool in a irk. ' market places i declared to Le the | a small sum — {(he price of (W0 Cuba and other conilguous princi- | they wait a long time. ordinarily good autorobiles or one | yalit | understands. | Whitman as foroman. { Life taken fightly is humorous; | 1. H. I took third place in | taken scriously it s murder. (tho inter-class pole vaul, at Yalo, Tt 1 sell this paragraph, it is hu. | Yaulting 9 feet, 9 inches. i » b ; et oNnE, cal reasons — to acquire a home | { i e S e X than in other fowns reason o acq i e T Th Ao L R Wl owoihy | A featuro of the Salvation Army ° idently Florida is attempting to ' and 10 bhe supr ed — no longer i —Frank Owen, | Parade Jast cvening was the woman . lraw po: atlon by other means ed to marry for this rcason t WS SN !""““""‘ the bass drum. She carried l - n by advertising its perpetual| Scarccly a girl except those from Pangerous Patl it, too, without any assistance f of some makes — it should riceive .ywhich, cuys, he saw with his| opment of the growing economical no opposition whatever, own eyes, In Miami, where Dill|independence of women. Girls who =5 1,)/// S 2 an holds forth, conditions were in a past age married for economi- A DEED THAT FACTIONAL STRIVYE Magor Paonessa tukes the xtand when he declar t (A I'un Shop Movie) the soldiers. : Sy | The stone crusher owned by R. A Tteel 1 | Wooding of Berlin was destroyed by s “dry" before the 18th Amend- | feel the impulse of marrying for a driver, not a pes rian H (The scaside) fire and an explosion of dynamite | et oAb G R eolden Fapat ot lienconnis i dont S LIE VAAR A I S e e ot eve ¢ S foa 0t son, Who nearby, discovered 4 elter on f noble-the way you jumped that be doing very well, thank you. livelihood, and perhaps a better one | noro.c thore doubticss were forty noble:the way you jumped oft that |, /o o o Boiokestnol, bt belnie 4 5 | pier among the rocks and breakers | Prohibition in Tlorida, llke pro- | than were she to Wed a YOUNg Man | morons for each first-class man. i E | anything could be done the whole | e Rnopmat J hnehine or its Tefusal to enact in- | wealthy families but is able 0 €M | Thors was a man under the car action of the majorit.r in th ritance tases. And in a state that| her own Ivelihood. does not | gway back in 1900; but it was vhe{ mon Council in sc mananipasiarSstantinEsic ment saw the light of day, it must | living — she alrcady has a good Two wrongs do not make and it is easier to rectify on: than two of them. There is no doubt as tg the public stands on the question. It doesn’t the principle of the thing; and the public still has due regard for principle, even if poli- ticians may at times lack such ap- preciation, William 1. Judd, moutlipicer the Republi party in elty, can be relied upon to do his full share to create dissension in t party through countenancing such actions. e not only appointed t nominating committer, but defend {ts nominations The hard fecling that lias been ereated by this political mancuver is not entirely tween the minority ity in the Common Council also a question ween thin the dominant party; and it is a deed that will intensify such tactional differences. WHAT THE CLOCK SAYS, PLUS AN HOUR The Waterbury Demoerat is try- ing to pro\ve Jaylight aving lime is illegal. This curious disposi- tion 18 b rds in public lishes “the st 1 of time for th Greenwich as | and ecverything just to save poor hibition in some well known | iy her class and be thrown upon —_— commonwealths I to prohibit a5 womanhood has bucn much exalted | oy one's inability to save. signed not so muc! therc i8 | in the past fow decades, but there bl little of either, WHAT OPERA AGAINST and large families after marriage LARGE TAMILIES Washington was nneeticut formly smaller than formerly with . Wt little me from drowning. But as for marrying you — well, T've always said I'd marry the hravest man T Americanism: Trying to have be de-| his support. This independenc everything the rich have; worrying | seem quite enough.” Reel 2 (The country) Connle: “Oh, Dick, if I could only lave a picture of,you leaping on ; .| that sgreat bull barchanded and one of | ment is particularly manifest in na- Peaple change ittle, .\.wl. doubt- 'hmlh"‘g S e e Jargely in- | less citizens of Diabylon worried be- | LATORINE Tes £ UL BIGTRE A00 G canse the world seemed so small Lot e R anything could induce me 1o accept i Rusliia conitaneits dve e LR a man's proposal, that ought to, and DHME vet, somehow, it hardly secms quite enough.” arcely a doubt that it operates Men give up too easlly, but you ¥ ¢ mever lieard of one who gave up a drink becansc he couldn't get the cork out. comes later in life. This develop- e is sc to the detriment of early marria dustrialized. Natons which are not \tions as they were Correct this sentence { as they become more of our ancestors was a count : she, “hut we never mention it p (I'rotected by Associated Editors, tions will ¢ ge, aqui L | Inc) Reol 3 (The Cafe Royale) Marry: “What's that, not a table n the place? Now look here, Al- phonse, T don't intend to be trifled ssirial - conditious In na- America. How our technical indu s el rial life aifects our marriage rate Michigan Senate Favors is learned by contrasting it with Public Whipping Post | minutes or I'll clean the place up onditions in the rural resions |y o g Tapen, April 29.-—A bill with you, ste? And a (able on the 1 carly marriages still obtall providing a whipping post in Michi- edge .of, the: dance flaor, get me ‘or extent than in the gan for h convieted of robbery| Connle: Harry! 1 was never so 2 Wwhen armed or murder committed | thrilled in my life. Fancy anyone attempting robbery when armed was | brave enough to talk like that to ough ever theve in passed by a ene-vole margin {n the | the most famous head waiter in cfties, and where larger families are A simi- f e ramilies are unl- |Michigam state senate yesterday: The | town! Oh, Harry, ask me agaln was bill was amended to exciude women, | What you ed me last night, and and now gocs to conference, having | Tl say yes passed (he house, without the Jean T. Smith. amendment | — Boston is gelting enormously Jocanss adjournment of fle legis Whose Hoot Jature is only & few days away sus- | Scolchman: “Hoof, mon.” pension of the rules will be neces- | Irishman: “Hoot yerslef, be jab- wary if the m wendthy, Savings deposits gaincd £60,000,000 the Past year, which foll . 1s to win ap- | ers, I'm no owl say was very gratifying. But hOW prova) in its amended form in the —B. C. Relgib, e —— The Fditor's Gossip Shop DR. McCONAUGHY TO SPEAK Do our readers have dreams? Dr. Jame: .. McConaughy, If you saw the number of dreams - president of Wesleyan university and | sent. in to Dr. 1 8. Iit to interpret much of it was Interest, fnquires the [ house. Boston Globe, adding: “Four per <t on the total of d s ordinary 100, past district president of the 41st|you would immediately wonder if | district of Rotary ciubs, will speak | there are any among our customers at a father and son luncheon of the who do not dream New Britain Rotary club tomorrow | We wonder what would happen P which | poon at the Burritt hotel. Dr. if some of the dreams they've had ol follow, Here | McConanghy will gpeak to Every- would be published! man’'s Bibie class at a Mother's Day Please do not send in any verse in New York have could find, but somshow it doesn't| with, You find us a table in three! wooden structure was gblaze. The | erowd was warned to keep back be- {'cause of the dynamite, and the ex- | plosion damaged some of the ma- chinery, The loss was about $2,000, | The Russwin Lyceum will elose | for the season on May 15. | The Aurora club gave a dance in | Siering & Holmes' hall last evening. | The committee in charge consisted |of D. J. Ryan, M. J. Murphy, 8, T, | | Meskill, Philip Bratton and W. J. | Gears | Mayor Bassett has had polished | | the silver cup adoining his office. | This was awarded the old New | | Britain volunteer fire department competition at New Haven fn 18 | The cup is 47 years old and it is belleved that this is about the only | attempt to brighten it up in all that | pertod. | Morris Hoglund Tenor At the Center Church Morris Hoglund, tenor, will be on. of the soloists at the Center Congre- gational ehureli, heginning Sunday He succeeda Charles J. Stuhimany, of Kensington, the widely known tenor, who will become identified with & Meriden church after taking | a short rest. Mr. Hoglund is re- | garded as a singer of distinction and | is expected to contribute his full share 1o the high standard of the | music at the Cemter church, | .YALE CREWS LEAVE New Havah, April 20.—Three Yale crewg the university, the jun for university and the freshman left New Haven at noon today for| Philadeiphia where they will mot‘l‘ # Columbla and Pennsylvania on | Saturday. The Yale oarsmen expect | to have a light workout, late this! afternoon and then practice twice daily on the Schuylkill until Satur- ! Over-W orked Theusands of women in the terrvitory covered by the Herald have found themselves in the situation which faces the woman in the'piet-re above. Her cook has left her, She has been inquiring of friends where she ean find & ncw cook but so far has located no one This picture forifs the basis of an interesting ad-writing con- test which the Herald is condueting this week. All you need to do to enter the contest is write a classified ad to help this lady get a new cook. The best ad will win §10.06 in goid. Turn now to the classified section of this paper.s Stidy the ads there to sce just what points the best ones contain, Then get 4 pencil and paper and write the best ad you can devise to help this day when al work x service, May 10 or foles abont spring. You recall a final workout will b — — what we predicted for those who FLOODS IN JTALY sent in spring poems! We all know Ricta, Ttaly, April 29.—The lower | spring 18 here, That's self-evident. WANT BOND ISSUE part of the eity has been fiooded, | Season our mail with humor having — Washington, April 20.—The Baiti- | some bridges have been washed | afl the attributes of spring — rol- more & Obio railroad asked the In- | wway and considerable damage has | licking, freeh, youthful, and peppy terstate Commeres commission to- | [Yeen done to crops in this district | contributions - and yow'll please | day for permission to issve $5.145,- | by overflows of the Yelino and|us and our patrons far better than 000 on 4 1-2 per cent equipment | Turano rivers if you help @Il the wastchasket | trust certificates. The company pro- | with spring-y pocms. poses to parchase 5,000 new freight | ort, in declaring that A T T G rul NTY OF TALK. 1 £ ihis 4 bh i the fastest Way The .\'porm\”. (v':»:!: Counter of $10,860,000, | i lady. Your ad must not contain more than fifty words and must held during the marning. i | of pedes ‘ be mailed so that it will reach the paper before midnight Saturday. | Irive recklessly; orners fast; approach interscetion cautious s in porfect condi- Write your full name, addreas and telephone number at the top of the shect, Send in as many ads as yon like. Address your letter, “Write a Want Ad" Contest. care Herald s and signale; always always be polite and Eleven prizes are offered; the first is $10.00; each of the next ten is a pair of thealer tickets to the Capitol, the home of Keith vaudevijle, Write your ad now. You may win the $10.00. You May Win $10.QO Copyright 1525 Associated Lditors, fnc, Congress in i he course ¢ H ey : doesn't | intosicated arty, is fnvol overturning of MARBLE CONTEST ENTRY BLANK Marble Editor of the Herald | wish to enter the Herald-Junior Achievement Mar- ble Tournament and [ hereby agree to abide by all the tournament rules. mon Council " 4 > Y | N0 ACTION ! oL ¢ up, benefits all those Observations | | 11 fnaugur: ou 5 riiticia i & et nt. Rapid breath 0 TII W I. B 5 BBy SR oth: “How is the game? Love IO Sotou e S s e Un Lhe Weatheraui s Washington, Aprit 2. -Forecast e ! " First Request Y Y cloud gh ( I sday Con- o4 R i ana s, Eo | o s o | ¥ OU A8 Your et foy Eastarn New York; | ¥anted fo be a fife guord, “that & Phone ty party representa- | Fair tonight; Thursjay increasing girl went over her head and couldn’t ) NO NEED I'OR YOU TO | 5 o 2 cgh | her what would you do v - ; that even a | SMOWOMR: continued | censlIECAI I iat heriaianity case, 2 repited || ECARRY. SOUR_FORS FOR fford 1o do s i SERbe e : hly | wh Hirs Vo Virginia Miller. MESSENGER SERVICE 18 to mct foolishly | which was central yesterday morn-| i AS N Sl le e ing over Tennessee 18 now contral WE WILL ND FOR e s ; 3 as caused rain along the coast ; MES : t supposed 10 DAYC | guring the last 24 hours from Soutft The Bternal Quest IM. The Tennis Finals By e e o s A Near . To pidly for Southern New ind: Mostly possibly strong on mouthern coast. who was examining ip who e mit- | clowdineas, , probably® followed by | AWim. After resculng and reviving ; o e urbance | the applicant STORAGE WHEN OUR morial, or sines P : sl i } Tk Chtdlina: oaas ) Me Bunch and Judy YOUR PHONE, €ALL AND hat an edi-| Caroling o Mass. The western dis. | Judy, fair as heather rasc, My DRME §8 «1osvescnsaonoadonnsnsanippesmes (print) eommon cor of eMciency nothing is d 1 e ) 1 is i r to in N e asks: | turbance is cantral over Tllinols. 1t | Never lmcks for handsome beaux; 8 T e making the change. We simi ) i s torl e A ey ‘,: ’_", e e ooty and ahowery | THoUEh'Uiey ahun the other dames My 0ddress I8 .. . sivanincncsponsssinsssens o APUIRL) about it 1 do nothir ur coa S s a jobster, would "you rather bej Lo Beom Jowa castward to|They take her to baseball games. about it is ch ) v L 4 . by ve ) 1 broiied or die slOWly OD|Gpis Tt is followed hy an area of | When tlie other women say, hat Y, e years old. lama p“p“ at ..o..0.... 8chool stem requires high pressure which is producing “Baseball! ‘Hfl“ d'yuh get system requi i pleasant weather with low tempera- way ? 5 WITH SAFETY to be no m S i z : [ tures over the R Freezing | She smiles shrewdly, “Well, you e o EXPELLED FROM CURB | tamporaturés were rep: i as far| o0, WSELFISH ENDS” AND f 5 expe attached ¢ . 1 April 20 —Willlam{ o0 as Denver. Diamonds always interest me." Edw MBHKEN POLITICS ) many ¥ gar- Marke, m o the New York | e qitions favor for this vieinity{ i ' - T ) ™ expelied foday fOT | oo roligwad by cloudy amd rainy A Holey Show Est. 1899 Teses. wie. < 3 onstitntion reltNg | Cooipor and not much change in | Judy, handsome, gracetul, lean, 150 MAIN ST. TEL. 618 @eckihg eéifish ends are doomed 10| gpwdl not i, o the equiteple principles of trade | temperature, | On the links is quite a queen; (Every boy and girl in New Britain and immediate suburbs who will not be 15 years old before July 1, 1925, is eligible to enter the tournament. It costs nothing to entery but you must fill out an entry blank and mail or bring it to the Herald). [ .

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