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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY B3, 1925, e e e — New Britain Herald[\mwh of July civle freworks ox |at that time a court battle Iflvr‘ s ks e iy L T e e e Lot beinats oy g o i etg | Tased Dally (Bunday Exceptod) ! ! (o DY ROBEUT QUILLEN Highly Colored ™, |the book of Numbers (10-5%; Simi- At Horald Bldg., &7 Shuich strect i t ot Mayor Paonessa, | Ny [ . Ilorlan: “Lis'n heah, yo' discol | N liar ornamenta werw wacs around el Nty hotiistte ONGTIME SERVANT ored pieco of Il give yo' > ankle ; 3igrtath T may b ter to Too b Ik where i red pi hymanity, 'l give yo e | Ihe ankles, but they aro migmatized it u well developed figur .- men and wome: and s wory by " both the Hebrews and the surroved- - |ing nations, They are mentiones in ‘ joliar do the work of three knows| - tioned in Genesls as worn by both | $8.00 8 Yenr. : chration in an O THE CITY wouldn't care to bo seen, | to understund that 1'se hahd boil- A5 by Isalah as marks of luxury (111, (B future, appear 4 | 16). i i Tia long service of George M " . e Tic. & Month | 8 . mu Yes, an' it yo' don't quit ¥ | Q. Is it correct to apply the term 0% Cooley as city eleetrician is notable. A village Is a place wheve Wed- | foolin' wround this boy, nigger, . ? | “softening 4f the braln" to airy kinl | ! t i esday is the other eleanscollar da . ‘ all Hy's sich are not 0 paing nesday is the other clean-collar day ou's ine ter he scrambled purly o of menfal frouble where ths mental oon h power faits? leen in the employ of t Ay Crank 'Im Up! Ihe final test of friendship is to paoy re so grouchy, folks Orley X 3 A. Thii term is used erroneoys!: love those you don't particularly | L SRLLE for amy 1cera of mentul J.cemes in that sure as you are born s haus u depressing eiteet P SRt lieh iy I Whe O\ nake ‘e L | u 8w deprossing clteel | g 71 years lightly upon his need When \l x‘n,\ to m l‘ m laugh, | 5 woman nover loses a bet. 1f| which there {3 fallwie of mental e A )P" .Hl,‘l to do it, sho does lose she was only fooling. | 3 power and {#!ly tor general y a ust like a flivver on a (Copyright, 1925, Reproduction = You can got an answer to any 'paresis in wiloh [n reniliy, a hard- The only profitable . Where 1t is known ' most pronounced growth of | MU Unybudy happy - except the |y o |\"|(‘ m‘!”(“. .rm”l”\l‘: v, and Eorbiaden) iaRaon, 01 (804 L5 ARLormation oy Hah iy eculivs, (Brii Aatieainwitollows in the Cit O e & heirs i S g ———— writing to the Question Editor, Dally | embolism of theombasis in whieh K person s o the city, and the write-up in the | ree ‘em to if! | — o | ! o | Herald's Washington Bureau, 13 e blood supply !5 eut o from a pieatbariat (e A kictated e !t would Lu the ucie of courleols perylq tonded to remind ollzens | qyink now many dolotul words New York avenue, Washington, D. part of he hrafa whieh generally Member o e Assoctated Press, sider M) y celebrate th (o d 5 Qo J i ¢ it B g 2 : 4 £ oA s ideratian 10 colebrate With WFG= | (gt 1t has only been 27 years ago | Legin il 6, Wieslar,| sqai L2 Hotaro You | 0 C., enclosing two cents in stamps for hocomes red or yeiaw, dles and S Aiclatedictiae eia. g va clsewhere (54T e Gty TouNaL 1L, noconsary o | NORLBES wrorig nUIBEF, m reply. Medical, legal and marilal | softens and may ha ehecrbed. or | AllEhaws crealisatte s A A = e ok o ““.IH“ IH;‘ Ilw-l« view ] | advice cannot be given, nor can cx- ay go on to the preduétion of an credited In this paper and also local nasta police signal system. Now ‘Don’t kid yourself,” snapped the tended research he undertake 4 f g ol I THE BUILDING BOOM . 4 lite SRt 4 sen o undertaken, All ' ahccess, Softening ciuses mental nows published hereln | LBuinni G e e a hard life, 1t you slow up | judy of 70, (urning. | Entered at the Post Office at Now f cond Cluan Mall Matter, ospitul; many them are In ity for 49 years he no doubt sets ¢ lomes, Nof ing by R TELEPHONE 0AL A ard to sury Business Office ,.... Editorial Rooms ulso | shoulders, 1is carcer in conneetion 01 eIIZ0N8 10 DAY it the city closely parallels that | This damed modern hooch doesn't Dress room aimays opeu to advert) 2 ofher questions will reeeive per- 5 changes rese Hose £ s | CONINDES v crossing, somebody will knoek o elhivty o L Il receive a per-y changes resenibling those of demen Sebe Aniill B sen .ot frosiation : ight flash signal system to bo a N I } sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- | tia, and sometimes peralysis, The A B. C. ls a national organiaation | ‘Uhic rcport for bullding i New crnumerary to the regular sys not he answered, All letters are con- | Q, 1s brimestone the same as sf which furnisnes nowsgavers and advers (ot SR : Whatll 1 Do? Says Hc's Tflmmfl]ly Boss al]d fidential, EDITOR. | phur et ayalyels f By W. Guinan Can By A, The 0 estone o culation, Our 15t P ) .G an § a figs he A, he name brimestone is somg. otraulation, ur eireulatic tinuation of tiie high average which Mr. Cooley is entitled to the ¢on- Q an Smyrna figs bo grown in AL anaae celeelia ey % Our doctor brought us a new baby Wl“ vae n his country? fimes applied to sulphur especially m:\l(.:;\“(.(.’" ng Inst traud m newspaper | 128 been maintained for the best gratulations of citizens for his long N' it's le" queerest lookin' thing! A. The closing kears of the nine. ' in the forms of sticke oc¢ stones. It fhstribution flguses to bath national and | apt of year. The fact that 111 service with the community and the | " ] Now L can't make no noise at all— teenth century witnessed caprifica- | 18 derived from two weids meening tenements were completed is an in- hope will be widespread that he I mustn't holler, laugh, 'r sing! | ®x yvok July 3 (B—Ceorge W. | ton as a result of which the produc- | {0 burn and siene, selpiic having 1 5 They tool me up t' look at it | ; Sy 4 e sl by @izhcmists as the The Herald In New ¥ ¥ i ol TR as | [ tion of Smyrna figs in California | been consideved by mizhcivists as . n sortant part of the record. 5 o to Se6 MANY MOre Yoars b i S vany, leader of Tammauny Hall, y 8 rnia York at Hotaling stand, Times | D o will live to see many more ycar N' Aunt You' says, “Now kiss him, |gives notice that lie is the boss and | May he accepted as an established | principle of pombustibit! Bauare; Schultz's and. E: ce | Many sections of the clty arc tak- | of cfiiclent effort aney!” - o i p e nd S mnbieg ! & el pricMalontHettort, alangy |is going to tuke orders from no onc | fact. Caprification is the name given | Q. How many pupiis are there Grand Central, 4 g 1o ¢ E ! 5 on a radically differen appear- | e the happiest 3ol ‘\“‘ Kkissed it like she wanted v.‘—' in the sejection of @ democratic can- | 10 the operation commonly practised | in the first year hlgh scindl? el ance than was the case even a year | THEY NEVER FORLCAST ot g ; l_‘\\ k“"" Hll“ "l‘ Lm“"'f My goodness, aunts arc awtul tunny! | jij10 for yor except the Tam- | by the natives of fig growing coun- A, According 1o figures teom the ) ST O L : i iy 3 10se who don't amount to much fany! cxboutive co Lee trics. 1t consists in the (ying of | Bureau of Educaiien, thers were in city is being transformed | AN EARTHQUAKE and don't glve a darn My Daddy thinks IUs wondertul— |!in¥ csccutlve comnittce. AL R ) e This organ, nois not being | hranches of the wild fig, or caprifig, | 1922 §69,100 pupils in the firet year ologists are the original opti- | use my gran-ma, 'n" all th' rest |y pm either Albany or the city [ in the top of the cultivated trees, | high schools in the publle schools of mists, Has anybody ever heard any GLonR LORIOUS FOURTH greatly and in a comparatively short | ¢ Tomorrow heing the Fourth of ¢ of time, The changes to come Not all of a community’s jun ay, "Isi't he just like Lis Dad™ .0 Nr, Olvany told democratic | The caprifig, which is Pound wild in | the United States. i X | in the alleys, Some of it is parked | Dad burst a button off his vest— 1o, ders Jast night Tig talk that | southern 1iurope, northern Africa = 96 them predlct s ssplous maEth= | e i ara, He was so proud! Just wait till 1 |G, . orolsteliing i ernor Smith is goihg to tell me | and western Asia, now cuitivated it it 1s mect that all good citlzens | €YeN more striking. | quake? se that doctor! 11l fix him! wiom to nominate ,&.,u e e s, i i nm;- fig Ma.lmi tome to the aid of the celebrators. | LET THE TAX "\j“. The geologists In California are An ump is a man who can make | Before he brought that Kid around funy one from city hall going to club | staminate flowers, It is therefore | The day is one upon which more | o SRR e now undergolng the regulation rite | his thumb say: “Go on back, sap; |l Was 1§’ baby — now I'm “Jim! i'.” into making nominations, o | absolutely necessary that this vari- people act foolishly, take ‘mn} BE STATIONARY of optimistic forecasting. Sunta | You missed it a mile.” e ‘w g as 1 sit in this chair I'll be the | cty be planted near cultivated sorts | i ] S Rosy Prospects leader and when I ean't do that I'll | from which mature seeds are | har and liberty than I'he statement of or Edward | Barbara, for Instance, will be frec High-brow magazine: A straining| 'S Mather: “Do you vhink Bert [quit. Any personal squabbles be- | desired. Because of the peculiar | ‘any other v in the year, Reck- 1% Hall that the tax rate cannot be | from tremors for years, they say. B ABa 2 st 5 | p affer smartness resulting in an of- lessness or day is not confined reduced without an increased as-| We hope that's true, but somehow will be happy with you?" |tween thie governor and the mayor | structure of the fig fruit, the flowers | fensive stupldity, Ruth: “He'd better het” ) ‘:w_x‘-n own ,xn‘uv it being horne, as it were, on the m»GO“iSiU“s Be‘wefl“ TWO Types 0[ to a few autnisis; some of it is sessment and that the latter s out | wa have no faith in such forecast- o —Lleanor Boardman. | Governor Smith arrived shottly be- | side of the receptacle, the process of | July — “the day celebrate” — | within the next few years will be ore miduight last night tromthe gov- | pollination cannot he accomplished Ing. It sounds too much like a story Nippon and the Soviet hiing s A Sn i i | ] h l D y ol S B I8 o 5 b v”fivnv”*‘;\”“ th Hn‘l‘r\‘ ‘|‘H'lfign]\v]|(1!‘: Chollic My Hoy! jernors' conterence at Poland N‘lmv cither by the wind or ordinary in- | ‘0 ]C ES e(}l’eflse yards n the front lawns of the | situation in a nutshell; and also intended to get bahy to sleep. i : J Phil: “Are you fond of Charles|Mes aboard the yacht of William sects. A peculiar hymenopterous in- | happy domiciles of the free born. | dicated a primary rule of taxation | I such optimistic geologists can choice there 8 what we think, e | Todd, president of the Todd Ship- | gect, called Blastophaga, is an inha Florence: “Oh, was that the name |¥ATds corporation, Too late for the | hitant# of these wild figs in their | Jlartford, July 8.—In the face of of he chap you saw me with in the | AMMmany meeting e was asked 10 | nafivo country and also visits the |4 general increase in motor vehiele park, Ile wouldw't (el ma his|COMMent on Me Olvany's ultimatuni. cuttivated varictles; it is to them | accidents, {here has been a marked Rl . | "M Olvany is right,” the gover- | alone that the pollination of the enl- | iccline in collisions between auto- il St e W ok retiifod {ivateq varietios is due, 8Smyrna fig | nobiles and bicycles in the first half = % | Governor Smith is known to op- | cuiture would he an impossibility | of this year, according to the rée- Tood. It has only been in recent | vide substantially the same sum., | wrong and then the irc of the multi- Tomance [Sorilng Foahie i antnats et oes |mas knowniallaliemotalat ciltv flof Rl R AL). ol stay, “"':’l LR Y “My old friend, Traprock.” said |g, A Homing g ® fing this fig outside of Smyrna were | ¢losed the half-year period, 137 Be Uioies A Balipin b Geoirne Einjsaliomimnyoralivicantldate; failures. Now, however, these figs ean | Licycles had heen struck by motor : i 7 Fotand he grown quite as successtully in | tchicles and all bit 40 of these ac- 5 rie Heller recently, “is fond of |gig(rict 8L ErOW ¢ e et o R be said in a conservative tone of | assessment on property. Sometimes | thing to fac telling of his successes With*tho \man of the Tammany eseentive com. | CAlifornia as in their native country, | cidents are regorded as having been 5 oAk Q. What is dome with cattle that [due to the ‘bicyclists carelessness. volce that success attended | o city has a hi ate and a low — — ladies, He is not the only one who |yitfes to suceecd the late Frank 5 ittended | a clty has a high tax ra - Saep ) jadipittiodis Hobiihie only 10 LS i succeed the late Irank 3.4\ ™ (000"t be tubereular by | At that rate, the total number of these efforts, We may not be alto- | asscssment on property — and in | KENTUCK "‘%l‘ Frie v o ‘;“"Jmml“m- government inspoctors? automobile collisions with bieyeles relate, yself, . . . b arl | Booms were slarted at the meet- | o : ‘ P for R 3 ; 1 A. They are killed under inspec- | for this year would he nearly 50 per vat t ; ! vou now, 1 can ouly give you the|ing for James J. Walker, minority | : ru‘ ot “”: !q :W!m.-”; A e G T et SRl m O AR e e Rl inim ot [ UionStorialiow srflaxirates | The school board of Paducah, Ky. | merest suggestion of what happen- | jeador in the siafe genafe, and Wil- | {100 Of federal or state ofticials and \ ¢ o Bl ived e . e st | b s village 18 a place where people | uq | 2 : -1 the owners are compensated. | The decline is believed to be due in ane, | What the people most deslre, has been aping Tennesse, is the ki s shaved when i » liam T. Collins, dirman of the O Wikt ihe slaes oi Mix | part 16 a systematic campaign of The small boy ) used 1o be | course, is a low fax rate and also | g {he fact | monder why SIones BHAVEC “I was in Athens at the time, stay- {hoard of aldermen, for mayorally 2 INGISEhe S AL DL OBIGRE | RERE, FREHAHE 9 e PR AT e i Ll S S i flconelisioniolle draws from the fack| i "ysn pis regular day. ing as a guest of Prime Minister |candidates, ‘Bainhridge Colhy. fort | 21d Gloria Swanson? ,mm;‘mlnn ‘mm‘ A\Lnllr‘,rl flllrlvy the i a -‘,n low, amessuont, ¥ e | that Lela V. Scopes, a sister to John | .| Papoutoshoios, T was young and, I|imer secretary of state, spoke for| A: Their salaries are 317,000 Cve . s Or o ;m,. s o the chief suffercr from the un-| population usually will want all the g oo o0 monkey pre ,(.,“r\n} The more we study Mr. Darrow's| joce peen told, handsome. Side |Senator Walker. weekly each, inization assigne field men to cover | | usually noticeable right in the back | of the question, gave the financial | e 1 celebrate @ o’ 4] ere stipulated an 088 ea « kes are due, 5 . 1 The right Iebrate the nation's that where a stipulated amount | gness when earthquakes are du Siill, it people had mo roligion | they could think up something else | to quarrel about, matal day is inherent with citizen- | of money is needed to run a munici- | why not give warning before a Ship; the right to act foolish on the |pality, either the assessments may | femblor arrives and thus make it day, however, is more of an ac- |be high and the tax low or the tax | possible for people to camp in the LR AL G = . The *zround floor” is the place where the suckor is let in just b Justy infant of 76 grew into man- | Either method can be made to pro- | cause they realize they may SUess | rore he hottom drops out, Dr. complishment developed since the | high and the assessments 10W. | open? The rcason they don't Is be- years that serious cfforts were made | Sometimes a city is flooded with a | tude at having been unnecessarily | Dooling, oldest Tammany to control the casualtifs, and it can | low tax rate and overlooks the high | inconvenicnced would be a terrible | leader, was elected chair- gether safe on | great day we | yost such instances there Is agita- APES TENNESSEE curbed delights of “shooting up” | (rills of the most approved city zov- picture, the more we wonder WY | Whickers were then the style for| Simultancously with the Tammany | @ 110w much leave is allowed |eertain prescribed routes throughout {hey named him Clarence. young men and my appearance as|Ilall meeting, Mayor Hylan and va. | Tural mail carriers? |the county, spending a full weck in R | I saileq about the embassy tennis- [rious city commissioners bhanqueted A. Tifteen days annual leave a |each city, Mm”,g at schools and git- secnuse sho would not venouncoj my, shipping hoard fleet isn't the | o, ag completely won the heart lat the Hardware chib and discnsseq | 02T and sick leave not exceedias ing collective classes inatructions in her bhelief in the theory of evolu- | gnly one making no money Just| ce'ipo jovely Princess Xanthia, the | the mavor's candidacy ‘on an fnde. | U1y days in (hree years, e proper ways of riding bicycles, Ihere's the rum fleet, i second daughter, péndent ticket should hoe fail to be Q. How many school teachers and edneating the bhicycle riders to r of mathemaltics, but | SRR “Tennis was our chief diversion. |renominated by the Tamma or. | are there in the United States and e (et 1By of tHe nireeta mnd . | being a teacher of mathemaltics, | Driving fen't so danserons. The by o, giiip) at the game and be- | zanization how many buildings are used for | highways. counted wi L chance of con- I'ROM MOTORISTS . merely had her own opinion about | . "o ciay ends The driver es-| .. oo quite a figure among the dip- - sehools? ] | Some of the points emphasized by tradiction (hat many a ferson who | apotorists now have the pleasure which happened to be in con- | capeq without injur Jomalic sef. 1t was not until I stood A. There are 270,574 buildings i these instructors are to. warn the fi ] C nsed for public sehools in the United | children not to ride in “zig-zag" one morning, facing the prinee 5 | rp o United | i across the net, that I realized the . servations States, There is a tolal of 752,056 | fashion, not to “hitch-on™ to other ooy pearing gifts” New version: “Bei o o057y g Gaused in her young | school teachers. vehicles, ot to earry anyone on the fortable cemetery or maimed fof | pues The slale tax on gasoling, m : There are many negroes in I | ware the man who would serve. heart, Youth-like, my own respond- Ofl TI?e Wefltfie" @ Ts most of the Roquefort|nmandie-bars, not to ride through life being two conts a gallon instead of {1 b 0g jike in Tennessee, the —_— - ed. 1Mhme seemed to leap between b cheose o from con's milk, Foita | grana of peaplo Setling on or of It pehooves this sentence: “Modern | 1ct TG e G cently dnto cach it milk or sheep's milk. What is the street cars and to equip their bicy- hand in the celebration | fame, has been ousted from her the neighborliood. Tieing by nature | ernment. Josition as high school instructor unable to reason out the probabili-| e “at our ple and still {1 ties of danger, he upon too frequent | oceasions has found it expedient to Sorwer 3 ! tion, She did not twach the theory, | now trust to luc 1 it may be re- AN EXTRA MILLION | has trusted to luck on the Lonrth contributing an extra mittion | e E i e Darwinign suppo e of July is cither in a guiet, com- | goflars a year to the state's Ol versio Joware heretofore, iy destined 10 Be | o Ghite poputation doesn’t wish | Correct } i o % 181y, id - she, S irew toget differenee in quality? cles with warning signals and with a profitable of the speelal | 5 coended from what many na- | literature is &0 b " Lother's hands, As we drew together : S n O 1 1 warning signals and with 2 [ 10 be descended fron vand T like something pure like | ZARtS B < ked me the score. | Washington, Jily 5.—Toreeast for | A, Most of the Roquefort cheese | lamp for use when riding at ntght. Pepys’ Diary.” “Love,” 1 suid. “Love what?" asked '\“”} ““'\“ New Enghnd: i o« {is made from sheew's milk, smaller | The state motor vehicle depart- | forerunners of the negro. Nobody il = nigieited hy Associated Iiditor Xanthia, and the look fn my ey ‘\‘\’!“ h“-“‘y”"“-I"\_‘]l"fr‘\“:”“‘_: mel\w quantities are mu%y!rm\\ cow's milk “;yent is giving its cooperation to the answered her question so clearly | M1 locil thunder showcrs In the fang goat's milk. The diffepénce in | sarcty campaizn among bicycle rid- that she drew back blusl e ner indnterior. | quality is mostly a maiter of flavor | aps, Out of 399 collisions between “We met that evening in the gars ”,““,,‘Ml‘”‘ ccoming - moderate | cansed by fats of varying composi- | yufomobiles and bieyeles in 192 | | | A og e cont tax on gasoline; but Whereas| . oo\ e yhey helieved colored peo- | A T d | Lot 2 en, There was no further nced of . = X tion 34 were due to the bieyelists' care L Ll o es | 25 Years Ago Today |son s wes AT R e | | {one a the most taking the t1roubic and taxes levied by the late Legislature. | oo g as having n the counsel the t special tax upon the moOVing permitting I 8 { industry will bring in only | oo essee or Kentueky would | Ine.) Failure to do 1 as much money as the extra | =S SR T oht to teach In the | [Ipiegaddeacond s avowal. Xanthin came stralght to | p 0 s o e e tur Q. is tal_export of | jossnoss and, out of 380 such acei- my arms, like a bird to its mest. |, o Lug "";Mi ‘1\.“:’“4“‘3- pork from the vln(;;l E ut;\\" ity | et a5t year, careicssness of biey- tinetion — and But what should we do? A a‘mp!t; it s e e B \yl\\'rwl:‘\'ml\ !‘\lllr(\" g ‘I]‘\‘l : (~Yl:1v‘.n'fl;;:; et S ke atis hera movie tax” remains hot, Bible s0 far as we are awarc With the thermometer er “"”“g[:;:’m’“\\lv“ TI‘H “ll;l, I‘.'\\\lllllnfl\\llwylnd\‘?‘(' i \’:,‘,“" "H“A",‘l‘;j‘;‘_m”‘h‘ ast shifting | totn) proauction of “H“:“ ' ¥ r 31 situation. We resolved on flighty, We | (o ditions (aion low | Q18 there actually a blind spot [ would go to Muskegon, Michigan. |, icsure extending from Kans I 1to D, & W | in the human eye, :m\w \~) a spot in (‘()lml,\' Poullry ]\Iceting n gusoline because they have Sehenck hastened to P. & T. Cor-| i, She o eye itself in ich there is no 35 on gusoline because th e e MH":.M live with my aunt. She Was | orheastward to Minmesota the eye i “H':] which th | ‘At Simsbury July 11 R “ wH W.”ujw“, e Asheunsetlod Baveathord infithe ’m\m 'Fu.w is n roundish cval spot | This year the Hartford County e e e npet Missise pniall Pleasant || "% 1 vetina which is blind, It cor- Tarm bureau hold its annual coun- country peen comvinced that it K to dawn airmail servi point and the firemen had ‘:‘::_;HLL e e i Lo provails BTGy US|y ogonds to the place of entry of the | v poultry meeting July 11 fn Sims- siderin d b those P iicago mow juetr. sweat nothing: ‘\)uu ated, and a year later, co-|ihe ,‘.(LJ”'," ',“,'l ’””" cast of | o i nerve, The spot is some 1.8 | hury at the farm of Ttohert Darling Jars | (Wee WiNgu RS oD e en awarded the | FORE CR L Ltical pressure, Naifthin | amount of rain raported dofc S | millimetors in width. Tt has beon | Mr. Darling's farm is east cf Sims- ] ; : "“;;“‘,“f;‘ Ethe menincliod [ marriea Prince Okra of ‘Bulgaria: st 24 hours was 105 at LIS proven (hat it s (ofuily blind both \‘)\[!"!’\::ln:v;‘r: ;w'vlwmnr.r;h:c ]:;§O\V SEATS & Every vear on April first T reegive Orleans, The {r to brightness and color De arms u A1 Wiihino mess lriang & Deask d . What kind of an animal is a| This county ponltry meeting wil Fourth" t flabout paying the extra “gas® 1% | o0 or evolution makes no dis- | opinion 1 d ! imentation regarding the neither does the Aotorists have not heen arouse = Such partiality is cnough (o make | the bulb at 100 today the fire alarm 4rs o q hectic ire over the extra cent g rang 21 at No. 2 house and Driver or \ impressed with the necessity | MAIY IN THE PANT 1 housc, where the alarm had constructing more good roads AND TODAY tercd as 31. No fire was found | r. Two million d pair. n jncome from gasoline taxes (st something in that dir i illie Stevens Tward Swift | v miles of road|totr D s {a rose from Bulgaria, St nl 1 Mrs, William €. Trunger- | 58ge of any kind. In rcturn T send tri wimum temp )y t e in New Jerscy a picture posteard of the post office yesterday were abave 90 i P Hart mily are so- | at Muskegon. And we ow that | from the Gulf northward to Obio, Martha's Vineyard lmn great 14,\L7.~ il lives.” V‘wav!‘n‘ln:m\ Y,‘.\‘r‘n'] (u‘(" |‘\ \m.n\: Pacific. It breeds upon ]\v,,_,”‘.m:f,‘,. ¢ R ey | Pleasant Visit Saturday fair with vising {empera. | A0 neighboring islands and feeds | expected fo bring his owm Affer Blake You smoke too many |turc followed by clondiness in the | MAiNly upon the carcasses of dead [lunch the program will e as fol scals and cetaceans, the bones of lows “Rone hreaker'? start in fhe morring at 10:30 A. This is the name of a giant | (standard time) with an intpcctio petrel which is nearly as large as an the plant in chargo.of Mr provide every year cur- g et ime Abatross and belongs in the South T . A basket luneh s planne earric viay, And t r has v i Ay e earelles ifternoon ¢ bly shpwers at y more than (wo Brant: “Why, 1 d © any | nizht which it is ai howith iis| “Ponltry Diseases” by Dr, T.. ¥ mechanical inver ) kg ChaT '1‘1\.] o e =1 powerful valtur 8 Dunn of the Storrs Experiment stn : e at S oland. Me. i ed “Nelly” hy the sealers tior S HihE . frect commissioner has heer Blake is it that all = g ¢ 1 2 AL AT LR st s sonttered over your| L00OK Rockefeller St h e el B S o et | pugitism? Ponltry Farm” by Trancis F. Li A. Certainly as old as ancient of Mount Carmel. rrytown, N_Y., July 3 (P— Grecee and Rome. In the roll call at| “Culling Pullets and eSloct linfort o ‘lu ) whieh W removed | Rrant My srandmother vistted | lvice, Had $2: | Sl me this afternoon.” : 5 < 4 —Paul Powers hining new dimes and d the sicge of Troy. Pollux is deseribed kerels.” a demonstration by I John D). Rockefeller, from t 1 the trolley tracks on with ad as “good with his fist<” There are Jones, extension poultry special Crambs save mo clped build up a $23,- | many interesting details of it at the |j | uite relial ‘ity rk on savs that the bill promises to be very city is THE MOVIE THRENT A PALSL ALARM 1 f % Lle, 000 estae by Byron O'Laugl neral of Patreclus, including the one Inferdet i 5 % e One night the dinner ta hy g mera n erdketed in poultry HOT INFORMATION ice for only one drinking | jittle brother said: “Pass the bread.” *8¢d railroad = crossing keeper. | mention of the belt, which is stil ome at this county meeting. T FROM THE WENT - a1 Mother, who was ching hin Laughlin Jived in a box c; t the emblem of pugilistic ehampion- TRt and t e table etlquette, said — what?" u through its counts ! custom of havi ] Mr. Seuthwick. has a “If you can T ceturncy Rockefeller, who lives | , T PR e o4 this meetine In an effort ic lprats ,.‘ ,,,‘; 1y in his automebile freq h e R e tee Gy rother T MeClute im dimes and sent him of the men possibl it o —Eleanor J. Mec el G 0 B 1 f 8 | m. ossible. Dr. Dunn frem » shown themselves to be | EENnGe Y nas Aaughlin fight between Dares and the Sicilian [ nxperimant station is alwavs {nfor PPocantico crossing for 14 ndith The Bunch and Judy T What he did v I is another classical ting, but poultry men seldom ha ™ 3 S rence to the sport lie opportunity to hear him as hi Report of an Observer J X J. Ts there ar ® estigational work keepg hiv yudy met a wondrous sheik; ! N ey i Storrs. Dr. Darling's .00 t sort hy not sulking nte Harry Mount, Gladding Bummed around with him a week b hen outfit will alse prove of iIntern “How come,” one day Judy said 3 = AT You. so dwell, are still unw French Chambers Votes Jor company and Eu- | 2500 i jong id formerty foreman o [ 48 WU R o e for mer” | Budget Months Overdue | attendanee is expeet e is expec AT I | “Gee, is that so?" Judy d, is, J (P I Fastest ones 1 ki v 1 Low Brow Taste 8 cedg ) ¢ TR Mac said, “Judy, thought you might ¢ | | o n £ jellies. It e T an Glad to have your cor You're a dandy W put 1'd rath Judy ¥or T like chin music seseneees . CLIP COUPON RERE I°rancis Obscrved ai &oted No ¢ more futer t $6.50 Buys a Pair of The || tiement work thao 1 tive of & s “:;Il ”. |.||:“;:, b New Cave-Man Oxfords || One way " READ THE MULRALD CLASSIT LD AT THE WALKOVER|" 10 4nd Wk tent ADS rUR YOLR WANDs | . It S e

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