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cheesy feller! New Bflt&m Heraldt law that ‘.H,,. r have pe lmhhw‘l m.‘q j.\)' I8, ‘»:,,‘1,* or any w ‘l,.l:,‘\,."",‘l_ FactSGR‘{Fancies —Clarence d#Witt Rogers, Jr, MERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | dividuale do scun Income tax llsts In tevial, but merely brooms, Clad in m onue offices but would have pre-| such regalia and with such domestic | BT NOBEAT, QYILLEN ol Eficiency Tsgued Daily (Sunday Excepted) SR s s in|paraphernaiin, the curator and hh‘ 'What sort of n'f'i'lln; system have At Horald Bl§ A ! ; ! . | moldly by bombs Bulgars boost you in your office? — ¢ . ave | assistants battled with the deadly | ooy orhood “It's & wonder, Once you get any- ”wnr:w RIPTION RATES for five hours and got all of | STl thing filed away in it, it takes three a T S G ‘ e e R T e e R O e, fling clerksi (tRoRe CoM PASTELS NEW BOOKS ere spattered with ve ore | NEVEr try to improve us. { w spatte with venom befor: Y (o ;f" b [ AND AT THE it wus through, but whenever a atersd st the Post Oftice at Now I ! S8 : ; ; Americanism: Yelling, for ftree | The back-to-the-farm movement PORTRAITS INSTITUTE L s M llers not but pr )1 snake nquirted Its polaon 18 foet, the | yntech: refusing to listen to the|Those who like us, you and I {s getting to be mo expensive it may — | men merely smiled under the canopy | other side. Rate as “discerning folks," | soon prove popular. TELEPHONE CALLS . o one narmtlling L etk nalr ¥ohher. armior | - ~ But higher still we rank the guy (Copyright, 1926, Reproduction A glance over the verse-offerings | Yo have recently re.explored t» i IP\””""".\' complex: Being rude | Who listens to our jokes! Torbidden) in & number of established publica- ;;‘l‘ed.h:::;.l:'o:::nl’::lr:;yl;‘:\dpn.l:‘ o show ths : - E b e e wac x trAtlin erdac s meetipuchianis LN"":G\‘»”\" you're just as good as | Bed Madiotie | tions during the past week reveals [tor anyone who hasn't yet yield.l Ehe oniraris CLAT ! T W, Mani- nals in utter safety it 1a only nee- S [ Buckner: “I wont take any n‘l\:l:bl;::teli:l L‘.":x'.‘:::g -'nn:o:;—r—{ ::n:l‘:r:am.r;’: of }"h"; 10:::0;;:yl.1 A L DRI, ‘ i R DLeginzongaeatyRio bondrese anronstll iy ¢ "- I”"‘\‘H! :::;y:\.::::? ;\,:Nfi",.‘“,\l :.?”:“:r:"‘:l'.‘."' IRLARGRSLACED 0N ’ : and none that is poetry. Of course |low for umnte{xu. proc(aeulonnh and ofl tho fuselage : A e e T | iaughierithe Cily Mecting Board | (his last s hardly to the discredit (just people. Member of the Associated Press 3 t ' 3 ner . y L vext time we make a trip up wid he "‘N‘ e e e -.ml Representative (.awmm\"m of the writers of the day, for after Industrial Art. The Assoctaied Press Is ¢ L at e \efore 1= | the young mountains of Conn ut TNleacl dist ",fl g i 2 RRICARIS Government of the people, by the [all, there is but a mere handful who [ART IN INDUSTRY, by Charles |, 1 to the use for re-publicat s . ! hers: A distant vanta this morning. people and for the people a8 We |are writing poetry, and these but on| Richards. : s rediiad t - § h rtore E h here the deadly rattlesnake is oc- | point from which one can ace bet- | S understand it, is evidently face to|certaln extremely rare occasions. Aima to present a plcture of ac enadiie nethalt : n attempt | casfonally found we will be dressed | 1¢T than the umpire can, Who's Who face with another erisla. In vari- balatedunt iteondliiceameatineitalinaTons ) Jlute of rubber By Judith Bender lous cities throughout the state there | 4 yit1e touch which pleased us a [tice of applied design in the United b vt M aatatGrentation e o Sl P o e e “Aw, Mom! T didnt do it — stop! |18 convincing proof of an organized |yt we found in the May number of |States. ori Only last night you told Pop aftack against the very foundation |poetry, 1t is entitied “The Velvel T 1t was me used his razor — it of this form of government as 1ald | cjoak,” and presents a deft impres- |DRAWING AND DESIGN FOI much upon | Was Ted. He does it == 'n" T git down by Washington, Jefferson and |gion of one very prominent phase| CRAFTSMEN, by R, 8. Bowers-— finglal anakedGood [ Th* lekin's! Darn it, it ain't fair! |Ldncoln. In very many cities this | ot womanhood. It is by Frances| 770 Illustrations, 2 e riniine I'll run away — No, I don't care! |attack has been at least temporarily |ghaw, and we print it herewith: Concerned with the production o! d successful because we find that par- The Velvet Cloak drawings for all artistie purposes e SRR , |lfamentary governments have been Y’ got th' wrong boy, Mister—Oh! |* % L (Frances Shaw in Poetry) and the development on right lines Crost 1 heart, I wouldut throw|OVARHFOWR by soms mysterious i of any aptitude for drawing, inven- RRISTOL AS HOST TO No married woman is childless. | A bascball through a window! Gee— | POEE :‘”k""’,' '”d}"r"‘,t,":' g,,‘::: .’L'.',..-‘(Tf' et tion, or design. . ) o 10 sha haanic n Baliyiahal makey | 1 Enowltht boyiLHa looks 1| Kekmey| D nERoNENECURT LGS SEIRE Iy T o o DV CONVENRION one of her husband, Tl Dring IMmEright aroundiniyou | Lo Jn numen history 8 sk e “",“.‘;:\1:,:;""" e ) foldy With Paint, Pencil or Pen i i ant to; Lo}t th end il despotism in governs [$Lln THE TECHNIQUE OF PAINTING, 7 £ ment, it must be surprising to the by Charles Moreau-Vauthier, il world to find ftself gradually being|Suddenly, Iustrated in colour and black and taken possession of by a new form From between the foldx e hite = of despotism. This transition from [A poniard flashes : the old form of despotism to the (Shrill and pointed. SOLeER2 A real diplomat is a parent who | He looks a lot tougher 'n' me, S c‘;‘,,r,ng a com. |It stabs me dumb THE WASH METHOD OF HAN- prise in the action o 3 i PIREISIADECS & hehulcanjconuiice Wylllla (HSHISRD Moz Niceipnasy. el like cats. Oh, yes, | 0 tiicoly long time, as human |With pain. DLING WATER COLOR, by et .| warrar . and announced it would cost $5.000 | ing is good for the biceps. ‘Sem«:‘ of ‘em don't like boys, T BUESS. [y oings reckon time, The first o Frank Forrest Frederick. epoch in this transition was that of | Margaret Tod Ritter, in the May o o the change from the old form of |[Forum, offers an eight line vislon of |OUTDOOR SKETCHING by F. Hop- hereditary despotism to parllamen-|a New England Sabbath. It is| kinson Smith, with lllustratios by even by such a narrow ma tary forms of government. strikingly onomatopoelc and as such | the author. to 11 ing R IT ¢'n stand bein’ licked ¢'r what Parllaments have often been s |is worthy of mention. Four talks given before the Art its judgmen n 7 r which pa ! EhIZES EristolihnaEmore gy nan are! Our theory is that people in the |l do do—th' last two I got, source of great annoyance to the | | Institute of Chicago, innot be gainsaid of patriotic spirit. There may be kans get that way by trying to| Ted done it Oh, migosh, if T despot, therefore, whenever neces- New England Sabbath e i g _ 3 i {ch favors the | factional differences to account for pronounce all the consonants. Was triplets, I just bet I'd die! sary he has never hesitated to use | (Margaret Tod Ritter in The Forum) Art Appreciation o e b e ¢ i\ (hcins 6% | omie ot thalt e e [ e every possible means for their re- |Sunshine and asters, AMERICAN ARTIBTS 1925, b, \ty provision of the income tax | some o s s in coliect- | Mere size isn't everything. The A Wet Station moval and destruction. This is his- Sermons and pastors, Royal Cortissez, Iilustrated. re s no Ing funds for the c on so far. | smallest vocabularies usually have| qrig. “Why does this big dirig-|tory, and it should be constantly Organs and singing Contents: Abbott Thayer, Kenyo ible, T.os Angeles, make so many |borne in mind today when subtle And temple bells ringing Cox, George De Forest Brush a court Ihe moral about this snake story oceasion and carry a hroom lon't adyise s of loreigns Wars in & the host to a state I a little while the kids will be WHEN A WOMAN each in r tion of their buddics, begin- | home from® school to spend their|“No, m'm, it wasn't me. I know GOES ON TRIAL (o her i LR, vacation away from lLome. But it's another boy. I'll Ro Gorninlides imhich Bavebeen iat s N’ git him £'T ¥, ‘0’ you'll see It t was any work on a program made a report 0a ia as & . mmodesty In dress is exposure| “Doggone this bein' twins! It's too in excess of the average, which Will | Hard on th' good onej—you know soon be lmpossible, | who. men and t has to date 18 declared more or less of the it was near!y right The story was a sordid 1 endmen T ? e HEER2 thathas i Datriotic | the greatest average daily output. 2 R ’ organizations should help in this . : : trips to Bermuda?” attacks from varlons’ sources are|These and the swallows, American ATt Out of Doors, Ture of under particularly distre : K ) Sl S e a e ilization: Spending years learn- 4. «\wouldn't you, 1f you|belng launched against parliamen- Hilltops, and hollows Technique, the Slashing Stroke, cumstances roct ot kee AL g 5 bl ing ep planes up. Devising qoy)q7 tary governments. It is very an-|Incite us to riot, Women in Impressiontsm. Faliaventt i vetarans are going to Bristol at the | schemes to bring them down. —Gertrude. noying to the powers that be to|O calm, Sabbath quiet! « o vale o has been violated time of the convention and if the - e have the City Meeting make a fuss | - DRAWINGS of D. G. Ri % program yut to he the o) | ‘Tis & Weary World about public funds. It is very an-| e heard much as to just what full page illustrations. ThinE (ofa e o > /2 Unele Martin: “What's the trou-|nO¥ing to the powers of finance to igould and what should not be con- 5 . ; ble, Jimmie2"” have City Meetings investigate or|siggred salacious during a recent | Great masters of decoratic art. Jimmie: “Aw, T don't have no fun |denounce its crime of juggling with |conversation with a hookseller of |SIR EDWARD BURNE-JONEB, b at all, Five days a wesk I got t' go |Moncy and credit in which the in-|Springfield, Mass. Said bookman | Aymer Vallance, is not likely to - - t' school, Saturdays 1 got t' mw!‘“"” 3 f' finance have a speculative {was rather prone to look at the pro- | WILLTAM MORRIS, by Lewis F. meticulous as to where to attach & bath, an’ Sundays T got t' keep|inicrest.> Therefors Cty Meetings|poaition from the dollars and cents Day. Real china is the kind you drop clean!” must be aitacked from various|standpoint of the common vender | \WALTER CRANE, with notes by NClcaRlly John Bergstrom, |fources. City Meetings must be and huckster. He berated every himselt. In matters of this i all eiti- WAy giscredited before the city. {and any statute calculated to pre- . . vens should help; there shouldbeno! aifonso boasts that one might - mo a person has, flg{‘f"‘x\"flr-sul::: :,‘ l'l:e state over arLr"\rnt alrnord-hrrakl;‘.g sale of h?\vrd-r To Aid the Artist 1 g . S e th 21 al t fewe hting representative governments!ature, irrespective of its tenor, And |\ p ] MGMENTS: BIR ention where this isn't the case, sing in the street in Spain. One the bigger the e remer | L R i Here fave b ARTISTS PIGMENTS: THEIT o ia headed for Bris. | might over here by avolding “Swect | the passengers o O ; or | | CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL i aded fo T e Lot methods——to rule in their own sides to the controversy. | PROPERTIES, by E. W. Wiher < Lot dlstance I thereljiadio=ins might without the delay incident to | A B A trviog 40 da U et rema ! — Diary of a Typewriter el BRI e I 1928, 3 \s nothing to do but to make it Dt EONSTIeCs S| For instance, the very evident| S RRe someth the h riifice B A neaetol BT O e Wi l-‘m‘- mm ot buse, | berative hodies elocted by thel e o or Massachusetts lans a3 | AR g ¢ OF T welecome and provide the necessary , but there was a time when and am anxious 1 PUSY. | foaple are “taboo” in the camps of | ringency A S | ARTISTIC ANATOMY OF THE HI ent. The good name of or he afflucnt could refer to his!| A business man came and took me;l‘».,. politico—commercial generals {regards the salability of certain MAN FORM, described and ill- Saaioch in posi T B s g LAL oS B other pants. away today. Siblistd k |books, ultramodern so-called, has | ustrated by W. W. A, Parkes, Bristol ought to be maintained re- v publle debate, Icgialative in\estiga- | oyery now and then proven a source e » popular sentiment are nuis-|.,s great revenue to a number of | \ew Books has been cause ffer by the ac Wby will b o Th = Jan. 8. So this is wh i css of a ng eise T only thing t reconciles ala stenographer! I don't mind be-|,. .. 4 tonstotin ¢ :"c‘;‘af’f{‘:frd:h;:‘;'wa:{;‘a‘“ (;‘1:’:[:41 propitiously located ""““"C"C‘"!.\D\!—:NTURES OF A NCHOLA! booksellers as well as fo cortain of |~ ' nn “Vo Glen H, Mullin, S Perhape the rstimated cost of en- ' jemocrat to the absenc a no-|ing hammered, but I wish she severs w convention s 100 | Ity is the hunch wouldn't park her chewing gum on | against representative government s : a s00d showlng may be | belong to:it me during the lunch hour. .. | Therefore the City _\(o-'v‘m: has lost ‘;h",m‘ ,‘;c:“ g;kg‘o"r:’::fi,,:{”‘,’f.\!: “Among tramp books it has no stinet 3 i 1 an-(a i to the cits . s e - ’ Jan. 15. A week of thif, and 48 |jis former predominant influence in |rather than the severity of our sia. |®uperior. Though hardiy go matir 2 An excoutive an who | ter I never will be able 10! New Eritain, and its former position |{arsata's which has Isd o this |10 hi8 vagabond environment as W b the spell decently after this girl gets ae a great American forum of do.““:;l e :.o,m‘,r‘» " 1. Davles or Jim Tulley, Mr. Mullin stry M;nzzh “1‘\ me, (5 !‘mm ta |has neither condescension or h, 10, A new “steno” today The New Britain forum where| ., - . {bravado. The touches of poetry bl W are k ST one G0 bl i : e wonder how she'll treat me. once government of the people ‘r“"]_"""(‘ """_'“ A \we |Which warm certain of his pas: “It's been| 1eb. 11, Heavens! She has an|found full voice in the eloquence and ’,“A"r;l “{1;‘; ”‘ "an“‘ § ‘m‘,')“(\]m |come in quite naturally.” Carl Vg sald the eve for color. The sweet thing has logic of Madison and Clay, of Web- |omn IO A argorlonr for |Doren Saturday Review. 14 man who | tied & pink bow around cach one ser, Blains and Hoar, and today || aaece hoth e el ia Sl s an hour.” | of my keys! _|the industrial leaders who ha et g of good-taste, though |BARRETT WENDELL AND HIS Editors. | Teb. 28 MY SHIFT KEY IS |propriated the name of * vlbrrly‘:"lkvl,, e astor iy araatlibsiat LETTERS, by DeWolfe STUCK AND 1 CAN'T WRITE |loving minutemen” propose the |myie. Ben Hecht was arrested when | 1owe. e 0 ANYTHING BUT CAPITALS! death of free debate in New Britaln. |na endeavored to foist a third effort | “Barrett Wendell and His Letteis March 5. Well, 've whipped If a Patrick Henry or a Samuel on the bookstands of the nation. We |i¢ & beautiful book, mosing an 25 years Ago Today me Into shape again, but I'm not Adams were to assall, on the floor |qo not recall the name of this book, |significant. I am glad that writin what I used to be. Hear they are|of the City Meating, today, the 88-|and do not know whether thers is a [this blography fell to Mr. Howe Prom Paper of That Date going 1o me. Oh. well pressions of thome wWiclding the|popy yet in existence, but we do re- | Stuart P. Sherman in the New Yor a 1 They' 1d et I i ver of the el 14 ! 1 | March 18. They've sold me to a cconomic porer of the city he would imamber the reason for his arrest. | Herald Tribune My life ought to be easy, be denounc ; °d as a dangerous radl-[j{a was charged and fined for at- g gal- tempting fo use the maily for the |CHAUCER'S NUNS AND OTHED gods! He's using, Wil this propaganda against the proadeasting of obscene literature. FSBATE, by Sister M. Madeles his preseriptions! ity Meeting branch of government RBan, by the wa a sort of an odd Prose essays by a Cathelie poet GuscoipInfuenzal W atCisial ¥ combination of F. Scott Fitzgerald en litarary themes. such as nuns i ‘Acetanilid! Teliomyelitis of city at the disposa Snd Elinor Glyn, the influence of the | Chaucer's “Canterbury Tales,” the Housemaid's Knes! Il go mad | Powers that be Instead of the latter having worked altogether 1o | prase of Francls Thempeon, and (i at this rate. Jn a week 1 won't be paver? Time will te shall his dismay. poems of Miss Millay.— Literas o to write English, and I'm s-5-5- 5¢¢ What we shall see, | —_—— Digest i ring already. Quoting Benjami at, Mareh 28. Well, I'm #old again. 'Those who give up essential libert Baptist eoaltal encugl, 10 plurchase tempo fato i aa 4 R : ; s bne ) monder o il befoplishizHonkE e bR el Rde Thinweianeinot s et read, but we | word by William Reeba, e [rasident toRbUYE I & TN . - T wonder strongly whether past eX-| Tie Baktyarl, descrived in Maclan Hartford Tiracs (00" ’ s : Am heing rebullt iehpactful ire perlence has taught him to divert UEAR Pesialy ht I'd need something like MARTIN J. KELLY. |jis very evident talents into the pro- ' ." yiia o haje-barbarian hards. Ullman and re Wolfe President per channels |men who know nothing of eitilized 4 _poet free life in the open. muc get the armory. > | May 2. Oh, deah! [ think T'l Massachusetts in any way, because [, r ¢1a fas Y ROVISIO ' v Yorl % 1 > hi a nly co! o at Mas- PUBLICITY PROVISION : t en Union re- i e > & 5 we are firmly convinced that 2 ialilan 101 LD BE REPEALLD SDa D Ass or SR 3 . S 4 YEdE e May 3 aven's sa M n Sluim Dwellers in Edinburgh and sachusetts has overstepped in AN | i e plie ! v i e Moonlight! Star Drippings! To Celestia! I'll go mad if this thing desire amed but the city and its citizens may not be deserved for aroused under even when whil haps as cesto many 2 - sunwritten law intangibie A SNARE STORY may be, played a grea r th WITH A STING ] “show ap- Oak park ration 1 And now the young Chicagoan has | written another, “Humpty Dumpty.” | GRASS, by Merian . Cooper. I'oi ble Eociety held its Cooper’s fascinating *olume, are w Haven cor pion of the aborigines the | Stanton Coblentz i T ~vallhoulalandly vati L Le LTI SER S should not he sold within its still TS S Kkeeps on Prefer Bad Fnironments. Puritanical boundaries. Sy May 15, I'm going mad — I'm B sy going ighti4Scn, 084$&tn&" (v Fdinburgh 26 (AP)-—Slum | A recent cage of where Connecti- | HURF 3 iwellers in Edinburgh and 'cut and New York bhooksellers have blubb L rowded Scottish cities have showod |especially henefited through the \ite o more ways than one that they |Massachusetts law, is in the publi- |, il bl e Relations and Relativity ot t foniment. aud &l |6atton ot “Goil by Golde soms U887 Literary Digest vement| afarhall (when wife's relatives tend to new houses | months ago. Tt is the first movel of | o e COM- | 1ave gone): “By George, 1 thought fited v every modern con one Herhert Gorman. Gorman has ey S E s ) o ° | they'd never go. I tried to hitde my ince, it was asserted recently Dr. |already taken his place with the y Hugh g 'f-"_l 3 : yawns hehind this magazine.' Willlam Robertson, medical health |more prominent of American verse- Tn Donpe the muyxhjm RN m“i- Dwiacatisre © Mrs. Marshall: “Hide your y officer for the city, in addressing a writers. chiefly through the appear- | i1 conaclousness clashe 1' ’n'fi” } The reunion of the First Conne | a magazinel Bat e e a5 aill oumeiie [nneA o tlih i hoowiotl xeracsRahe |13 an SlaterpT et UIAE Olru) 8 ticut Heavy 1 L e opened up A& news Dr. Robertson declared that to-|Baracardle of James Smith.” a vivid [terms of that confifet.—Li n Hartfo ine N 2 Jay, when new houses ware being|collection of word-splashes and ero- | Digest E —John Flanagan. | provided, he had found It very dif- |tics PR R Qbservations Tndispensable hat the slums were not a place| The stery, “Gold by Geld." 1s (primiy): “ hepe you ) existence, Once people patently laid out in Springfield and on The Weatfie, a : with hoya on dark become accustomd 1o the tenements|in it are character skotches of o8, | ronds?"” n xdd districts, it was a hard [number of that city’s most distin- Darot Chopefully): “N n. ta ndeed for the authorities to auished. and not at _an to their Washington, May 36—Forscast for and | ees I'm it t the ol at lome in new credit—being, we might add, the | oo Nnw England: Tair to- W. A. Tanner. |and more fanitary quarters, The |truth. Hence, the book, throukh the | ;"0 oasibly light frost in in- Way fo solve the problems, he be- |able effort of Springfield newspavera | (o’ ednegday fair; sHEht: Cheese T evcd, was 10 provide decent houses |00 the ataff of one of "“'.' '}\':.': warmer in northwest pertion: mod Jofn the s e e : jieeas f n the outskirts of the cities for all, |[MAR ONCe was a member. Was ABOUL 1 ¢y north win/ er name— Polith o nen political an Zuyder % in s way prevent familles ready for a sell-ou Forecast for Eastern New York mountaineers iglous free a ) T Hans proposed m ever acquiring the slum 4w ¥air tonight, possibly light frost | % § habit. | central nerth portiens; We# vas barre t le shifted, | AT 4 4o a8 barred .\nd' h'r tale nifted. | esdny fair, siightly warmer: moder - z and primarily to Hartford an P e ok Bisley Marksman Not S0 vork, in which places especially (317, "0 That hung like a Brie o'er the e 4 ’ % A R | Conditions: The weather iy fal AR Good a Shot on Water Sprineneld ol nroved T oot |in practicaly all portions of th 1 2 airy near by came odors May 20 (AP) — A Bisley achusetts and her laws, the Icountry this morning. Pressure g Saturday v Slect ric so sweet Tksr may be good at shoot- | MelAl N ey Into the state, [HIRN over the lakes but low ov-r g fleld, they lost 1 20-1 (For rom Limburger . but pretty poor when |PO0K CIC Tl consequence, book- (Florlda and the plateau ditricte « el ent upon the will of [, in the that protecti r g 11g automobil | i Nollsin e SIt el . beat! it comes to shooting seals. The min- &t 8 & T C iy Springfield (the west. Frosta cccurred in th: ated ollect . zain atta sist ¢ £ merice \ s . the Jut these were the odors of ripe ister for fisherles disc osed in the hook sellers. saw themsclves forced | ake region and southward to Ter the Ind 5 . ; . Chmsmbet! )afl. when dealing with complaints | /*%0 " "gala they had counted on [nessee also In northern portions ¢ ternal reve } : S s J A : ot | That ®iliowed slong on the warm of the destruction of fish by seals,|o o 1o someone else. 1 dle Atlantic states and N Congress's inte Yeis ; rcoat ks s ¢ n o veeum, five ev'ning air) Lat the ministry had engaged a § G . . Showers were geners! TG Tpart! very ba lone geles astened r mmon, 1 e F they iwere Tl 1D e chur in mine Hans' | Bislcy marksman (o shoot seals and | Ty case I8 interesting. Ts Con. |New England during the = past . - ho 7 e arl g v ; . A e R R Kept him at work for three months | necticut overlax—or s Massachu- mperaturex are higher there was 3 i e Lo . ad placed his most in the estuary of the Sulr. aetts overrigld? the interior and eastern dlstr collect v ) " g 0 = i b 5 ghEes B He expended 1,0 inds of am- P this morning method. Such ntention ! PR L L P n " eaky, munition but was hionest nough 10| We are inclined to think the lat- | Conditlons fator for this e was not sure whether he had tar entirsly at fault—te wit—Massa- |falr weather. warm sunny davs & jooe! pights Other Crowded Scottish Citles e for an in In this volume the professor logy imp Then, the bombshell. The baok 1 remember the over- S a et conattut . st e » | =2 0 » ontiat ruth t N 1e4 one sesl chusetta papers to print informatlon made d . } e 1 T ynch was continued I o teli, Harns is some killed » i