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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1925, s H ld'n.: use without proper safeguards.|in a band is Ane amusement, and| To see for ourselves what will dearie,” said Nan, “‘faint heart A All wild goats ave frequently New Brltaln CX&IC 71o ract that an excusation alongs|the avorage brass band capable of|happen In ten years we will have to ne'er won falr lady. " ; ‘ y spoken of as Ihlms. but lahe term A e T e T T L s e e e ; ; “That may be true,” said Mel. should properly Le restrictod to four i AL LR »:vlw»im H.“‘“;y ‘-}n': : n\ i ‘: ;:\-,1‘.1. ) .1.“‘.“.‘ ‘,,‘Iul .?t“u..f“:,}‘l:.,m‘l\l_ | ,‘:, ,pml,,“;': ,:‘I,m"m::‘, 'l;”":l‘:: ford, “but the fact {8 that the only species of Capra dwelllng upon the tasusd Datly (Bunday Uacopted) ga Pravh il v g 3 reason heautiful and young Louise | AN {higher mountalns of southeastern At Herald Bldg. 61 Church Street bearing upon the disuste® treme virtuosity as to discourage | bare-leg theory proved or disproved, | nccepted old but wealthy Biggers | ! Europe, Syria, Arabla, Abyssinia, i The governor of Massaehusclia dthful performers, Thus we A | was because she was so very much| | [ P\ and In the Himalayan region. They BUBSCRIPTION RATES has ordered a “swift inquiry. | find that men capable of driving a | | interested in his faint heart.” Potidlt s b Ihave long, knobbed, sclmitar-like 43,00 a Year, Aft I ident there are |t or laying brick r with F 2 | =B ) L 2.00 Three Montt After such an accldent there uck or | g bricks, o u t d —— Q. How much air passes through 8¢ Month, L n . = 4 "N passes & L usually several, But no wmour 0 lque suggesting they may he aC Sa anCles | It s easy to sow wild oats with | . il - the lungs in twenty-four hours. investigation and inquiry can bring candidates for the crown of Harry BY ROBERT QUILLEN | corn., e A. 'The total amount of aly which You Tell ’Km! ) 3 e 1925, Reproduction passes through the lungs in 24 : ol Rkt iy . When we read of a shortage In gas | Forbidden) [hours must obviously vary with the § s mportant than inquiries prope uve Shade, nursing a lip to extrac Rehel; A liberator before he puts ,or in glue, , |extent and frequency of the respir- TELEPHONB CALL nspection of huildings betore such sweet tones from a brass alley, or over. We're still in the dark as to i : itory movements. The total daily Balorin) Roome' 1ere 926 things Nhappen [ ingering the keys of a clarinet as | e o ‘V:"”‘" Aewitroi imount for a person at rest is 656, SEENEEY = . eftectively as thelr daughters tickle| The Treasury surplus isa't the|=Ut W know there's a shortage in . . You can get an answer te any U000 cublc inches. This quantity i only one in Washington. flgurcs ot speech question of fact or information by largely increased by exertion. rofitable advertising n | the typewriter or the es. And 56 We ge q Ny only prorl N Nation. Baoks. and THE DEFEASE TEST i R And e oY ':7‘“"“‘;"““ those we ses on | b writing to the Question Editor, Daily | Q. At what peried was La Fol. press room always open to advertisers. ON THL FOURTH |l done in the name of art in the Almost everything that now s 8 beaon! | Herald's Washington Bureau, 1322 |lctfe the governor of Wisconsin? t the Post Office at New Biital Botared Second Class’ Nall Matter, back the dead to life, What ts more Greh or worthy of the attention of park orthodox was hercsy at one time. A | New York avenue, Washington, D.| A. From 1901 to 1900. Ritar ot (s AStosinted [Presy And we got over the Jourth of | Giie (nem & hand whenever they | S ) S f\'\l‘]ml Ml"*’d"-“ll?z" o , enclosing two cents in stamps for | Q. When were fingor bowls first The Associated Press 1+ exclusively en- [ July without muck heralded defense Progress, 16th century: “KIIl the at is a sinking fund Ureniy. Mediokl, Texal and miasiis) | vasd Wt to th. o for re-putiicaion’of e e e LY [ witeh. contury: “Kill the| Tom: ‘My bank account." Tossed Out of Window at Fire' aavice cannot o given. nor can ex-| A. The fnger bowl, as we know all news crediisd to it or not ump.” ended rese )e undertake it, probably made its first appenar- Sredited in this paper and also local | for somo of the clilzens who would i Post Mortems tended research be undertaken, All v ¥ ppen I et By THIS “OAT" NOT A e n | other questions will r 3 er- |ance in the fifteenth century, In news published heveln, A / 7 i . | questio ceive a per ive been callec 0 the colors, I'he = A 'Ar g o8 ar 1 e, T v e L S £ ) 1 11456 a 3! M et have beensculled to th rs. Th MERE SPANKING i (\\M’I games are noi rmuslv(u, Jh]p,. (The L '“"; Gambol!) | L 1§ NOL HUT | sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- | 1495 .rn]nu AIn‘unKo( m;meu _(lv?«r,«' Member Audit Burean of Circulation. | goyernor was wise when he dodged 1 afford no practice in frisking the | ———— not be answered, All letters are con- |S0n of Louis 1I, King of Sicily The A. B. C. s & national organization | e A & Vollowing the declaration by New | (ford 1O P Little Willle 11t a rocket ! g | enial EDITOR. | was the custom to wash the hands Which furnishes newspapers aud adver- | this intliction by s own Which his Pa had fn his pocket. | New York, July 6—A woman was b ! 3 : 0 trict) est aualysle of L s pocket, : S T conp, st before leaving the dining room. tisers with a strictly honest snaly ; Next day he told Cousin Da burned so severely that s died, Q. Who discovercd the North « good way to curb crime would ba| The war gave us many ncw words | ay he CousinDan, clrculation, Our elrculation statistios 3 S Lor these ablutions, scented water— M 0 i ettt : nd a three-wecks'-old bahy was | ’ole are based upon this audit, This insures | other states on the lourth was of RS S B ] »| “Papa is a travellng man e | o 5 o lusually rose water—was brou D brand new definition of the S saved after being tossed from a third | A. Robert Peary s generally ro L a8 brought protection against fraud \n newspaper e pilabdenn into the dining room in ewers of distribution figuies to both natlonal and criminals with applications of the | VO© 081 ory window in a fire which con- |recognized by scientists the world 3 5 nina ith applications of the | 11 i precious and delicately wrought panlLnarertinerty the Rrunibhlifterbiin Connsetichiiant tya n¥iine w York World con-| | Willle's parrot, stupid fowl, ‘l””‘\‘\‘.’ Bl R Hohnchl o oaay ,'Ji‘l'l’)‘”'“;“:\"'; "r"’ e S]""”: metals. Pages or squires iandsd cuused some Inconvenlence among 4, it = in West 50th stroct yesterday in- | Pole. y a few pgrsons, withou ) The Herald te on enle dafly in New | Cwuscd some inconvenicnce among |y uied o the menfal pabulum of e For a "eracker” long did howl, Wb live® ersans fanii leayie 811 iyt neoatitoltha losilka vy hiivoidias | Die Aowers| toNnsslad anin aailven York at nuwm:\ New ‘*Mind ; ‘T'rflh* persons who had a right to expect | o R n R nleryian e T ¢ = | Willle gave her one, all right, Nasra : ¢ g e ‘_,,m’” (e “" |basins. From the court the custon: Square; Schultz's News Stand, Entranc : " | its J € J er- Red o« anc od with dynamite! | oan o oo 1Pas8 G | spreac roug: Grand Central, 42nd street. to enjoy the holiduy as they most| o nominent men as to whether | «© e _‘h’_ ’I"]““]“:lf'(l’f'f] mite! N Mary Legg, 50, recolved fa-| Q. Where did the phrase “The |Pread through the cities and was e | Jo8ired, e e i e e o 5 G ‘l‘l! « Muslewhite. o) hurng when she was awakened | United States of America” as applicd "\'"]”"'“"] '}“ ':"" “""“Il:"' fl"’l* lh\” IVIC TIRE s 8 people Jearn vy exporience s Gl % to find her bed In flames. to this country first make its ap- | @ sceking classes, Finger bowls CIVIC FIREWORKS As people leurn vy experience. i) jiye, quring the days of their up Willle, whose id=as are strange, R e TRET Tl ol e P*|thenceforth appeared upon all Put some pin-wheels in the range, DISPLAY WELL DONE might be well for other states to When Cook it the gas next day, York citizens, including judges, that | special test on June 16, The test in a reversion to punishing major | and a no more practical advantage than | bringing. Some were and some were nd four chjldren out of a window | A. Early in January, 1776, |/Ashionable tables i it e of their third floor apartment to u |Thomas Paine published *C . — | not, as was to have been expected: (B SRty i : | published “Common scale, such as took place In Walnut | future, It fs cortain there ' will b6 | a4 hore appeared to be no par-| 1amec is worth exactly nothing e atisoms S"”"‘\""""“ fire "ww}h.\‘ which Hl’l' y descended | Sense.” 1t was in this book that 3 o appearc ) 0 4 A Lo bl | —A.J. M. safely to the street, e was about | the phrase first appeared b4 Hill park Saturday night, continues |no reason for Connecticut 1o 010w | (joujar gifference in probity between l\”)\l\l:g\l‘lli\llll“{ll‘ gins to impress the | o L R e Nt R i L phase st appentad. § | A fire works display on a large | follow the Connecticut plan in the to furnish the quintessence of ex- | the other plan, | Little Willie canscd distress BornBe 1y e R eekalags EvTer ! nainedD. e nd | [ At a July IFourth address e was overcome by smolke Just A for Sir Geor, Sellers Fdwin Taylor. of Tocco (e e el e e 1dr 4 v smoke. A, For Sir George Tivere <« F ylor, ccoa | OIME NEeWSPape hay No one charges, however, that the | when )y shouted: “Can the junk! as he collapsed he shouted *cateh | English Militury engineer, up the World’s interviews with | the m'm:\J‘u: ml \k:nl\ news .‘nrmll‘"'l’lmb guy's just'a plece of punk!" the bhaby" and flung the infant to- Q. Are the “Barred Rock” and Al RGE ARG gD arothy ages reckless driving —George 8. Chappell. vard the crowd below. Charles Me- | the “Plymouth Rock” the same va-| Minerwa Capen for His Bride. The band concert scason has | premise that as spanking did nm\ v | Laughlin, an applicant for a posi- | riety of hen? 3 All you need to enjoy the great| poiy. * e e I i AE : 3 ) olly, 'mid the fireworks' glare, |tion with the fire department causht | A, The “Barred Rock” b G s ; opened in New Britain and already | make xome prominent men any bet- | gutdoors is leisure and youth and | & he “Barred Rock” is simply| The wedding of Miss Dorothy the spanked and un-spanked. citement and the maximum of pleasure. There is something about STRIKE UP THE BAND, hearing—and seeing—the “bombs WE'RE LISTENING | declarations which, hinged upon the | burst in air" that has a strongly | elemental appeal. The strength of the appeal was indicated by the | |Gaily filtted here and there, the child and it was reported 10 [one of the varieties of the Plymonth The other standard varie- |yr.. . o o g In her dress burned many holes, | Clardy was carricd to safety by fire- | tieg of Plymouth Rocks are “White [Mre/ enrr Cuduman Garen nf B4 The dumh will speak hereafter, |« g 2 | “What | but possibly they won't do it horn, the Philharmonic having been | cat-o-nine-tails when applled 10| 1he radio . i ool | tire population of the city at one ] i | will button-hole them neatly. = | Q. Iow and when should be_[took place Saturday neon at the 4 ROp heard in the park Saturday criminals. ; it orma Shearer, h ” | sonias he planted? |home of the bride’s parents, Rev, M e As an outdoor music dispenser in | Without taking a too defifiite side| Tt all people could get : o | TUL |, A About March in a mixture of | ty, we have had a taste of the music |ter than other prominent men who screens. | While the sparks. like tiny coals, |have heen unininred by s fall | Rock. Minspwa. Capan, dayshter of Mr. and W and to see the show; if ; : . Sl Wi £o Jand 1o ks the | which comes from cornets, clarinets, [ were never spanked, give the impres- | anything, it showed that the park the heck,” said Polly, |men, Buf Silver Penciled”, “pagg. | Hamilton street and Sellers Edwin trombones and the lusty big bass |slon they doubt the efficacy of the sweetly, R ridge”, “Columblan” and “Blue." |Taylor, of Toccoa Falls, Georgia, 15 ‘nearly too small to hold the en- . Shelford, D. D, of New York City, in the controversy, if such it miy Poor Crop and loam and leaf mold in pots. |officiated, Miss Evelyn May Lyman riages might be happy. ARl R T e | Plant be called, we cannot see the ru-| —© Ry Lucas: "Was your flower garden R F , ‘:m; \‘hn ml vhr”.;’;-" ground should fof East Longmeadow, Mass, cousin | a success?” I I be deferred until there is er | of > bride was bridesma semblance hetween an ordinary dose | You may tnherit a great fortune, | Yol L you see 1 fed DIAN L e e Rt e e aae R e Rrld s (gfand G | of school-hoy corporal punishment | but it takes veal ability to get H\L; the flower seed to the canary . The north side of the housc i ualinaniGapsn fItabrotnsy i It is a tribute to man's ingenuity mates than they deseryé® all the good old summer time, nothing in controlling such dangerous ex- can surpass a brass band., In the | tha s able d ( fplouives tnat e iy ablo to doidollq . tce it can beiheard w longl| with a high degree of safety. | | | | 5 distance, A piano in a room sounds d |of the bride, best man. Shirley Eliza The affair in the park was given knack of dodging t mistake andg planted the bird seed.” 3 best. When putting in the o with the real article advocated by | i |beth Capen, four years old nelce of SR L 29 f | | They succeed wespecially well when | The bride we e cept that there appeared to be 00| 05y 1 h Lo uder in town | Pear to be that the ignoble, or noble. | country is ono in which there is no ; i N | e coved especlally well when | The bride was attired in a gown much delay before it was started. S Noais t Meows from the— g‘“c B]fl[}k L]S[ E s Bhodedendrons. The fof white sllk crepe with a veil It al had ‘fallen tho |Wellop it and this most important |art of spanking recalcilrant children | decimal in the beer content. (s R sl5 =l wile vuler A e Hinr DAL | tubers should be taken up in the |caught wilh orange blossoms. Her ‘:h“' tlb "‘": 1 ‘:“] i [of genteel instruments could scarce- [ or youths is not in a class with the | 2 “heay” {he other night in the = = {VV::"m‘m” m:r! | stored ‘[Mmmh the [honquet was of white roses and T AP XA R terror s so-called “eat,” ap- | e o vinfer in sand or sandy soil [sweet peas. The bridesmaid’s gown ly be heard distinetly at the bottom |terrors of the so-called *“cat,” ap-{ e ‘mush” room. Hartford, July 6 heck-up | Q. W 3 | 4 maid’s g giirAon theternas no l) & .. |of the incline. But put a brass|plied to criminals ticd to the whip- | oigfm My little sister wanted lo ftake @', 00 e state motor vehicle de- | titles? L Iasiicleamcolonien isha ionrsiad further darkness when there al- ! 8/& ready was plenty of it, and logic isfactorily loud; place the finest “grand" at the crest of Walnut Hill pock — and mother remonstrated, e . a bouquet of yellow and white sweet miy ) hey originated in conquest— |peas, I ny tool o . Just then the family cat walked ' peas. The ceremony took place be " fd i w8 were nol as S mately 400 automobiles the brakes | the force of mig Fheraan start and nobody at the hottom of | The World interviews were not as | | into the parlor, looked at the loving vt S I ’4\ I;HL)H, \\\lh rever in |neath o floral arch ssi ose glven ont by the A e 2 ¢ e v the Hart- | fhe ory of the world population | Inllow o cerc ; ece the hill would mistake it for a |impressive as those given out by the | pair, and came out again foniimie P e e el TR oD ition | I'ollowing the ceremony a recep The shooting of sky rockets by | | “See,” said mother by way of ex- | . HEAINSL iis means of |tion was held at the bride’s homs | £roups of fwhich had heen prettily decorate those in the crowd before the civic | : e ample. “See — the cat knows when 0 TR ey e o i ric > : o o | would he enveloped by the blasts | tices. Intervlews with the handfuil | o ie e e tialy st Rt v n those W were found to | minkind have conquered the weaker |with roses, wiid flowers and groens fireworks started did not appear to have defective lnakes are on record | and taken their lands. Ahout 75 guests attended from Man 1 land all other sound would beswamp- | of former law breakers who Were | g aficr yon sve her husband. | “Yes" said sister, “hut I got ink {sachusctts, New York, New Jersey for {New Uamshire and Connecticut bang in the same spot and let it | ping post. partment of the records of approxi- A seemed to be on their side. mouth organ or a zither, The air|{Y. M. C. A, gentlemen and the jns- warning, shows that 25 per cent of [subsistence, the stronger master file of the motor ve-| . What is a good stencil be in the interest of salety 1o department for carelessness i | that one can make at home geemed that hundreds brought their ed the resonance of hrassy | cured of their inclinations, in Dela- . = look anyway.' rmony. In this point rests the ware, Canada or Liverpool would | A imgo is a patriot who would —H. Dixoy aperation, Ou the other hand, ahout | marking boxes and packing cases” s SaiTIs STt Snis eaataE tols ! 5 s dding ; 1 | value of a brass band: 1t can causo | have been more fo the point S R o 20 per eont of those whose brakes | Mix lampblack, fine clay and |to ) e prio e big show, ant ect th ationa onor, same S were re ¢ S e Ha yo- | BUM arabic toge y the time prior to the big shov s me d Ca ve rveported hy the Hartford po H“‘ rabic togethe The Jamp- fand upon their return will reside at £0 long as the more dangerous sort Wsen 1 8 lice to he satistaciory, have records | blick gives the color, the clay fur. |04 Hamilton street fireworks with them to while away sacrifice his last neighbor to pro- = A : | Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia the air to vibrate with the eanopy — L | of heaven as a roof and the four PLENTY OF COTTON; Don't if yonr boy is an b ! marked 1 ne P ! @ motor vehicle department, Tt ";H‘r'\ the body, and the gum an ad points of the compass as walls and PRICES DROP wwiul lar. Propagind have an .. i 1 ge ! F clieved that many in the latter |hesive, Water will answer as a Bo nojseriausohfeations bubitowatenilBELEliE S B B8 e e [ saciat rek casier lime than the common fod-| i 5o 7 wore impressed by their previ- [Solvent, hut lampbiack is so light JULY 4 IN POLICE COURT ature persons holding sky- der. . AT o SDES litions which would spell discom- | ing the cotton crop to be harvested [ ew drops of vinegar or othey I'he following cases were disposed o { “ 1 < havir ir br 1l justed Acid will acilitale its a4 of Ve re A B, 1 rockets at a bad angle was enough fiture and embarrassment to the | this vear indicates 14,339,000 bhales Von't helieve that vegetation | :.‘,,’,‘ \.,]H ‘\v:y‘,’w‘;\”l‘v::y.»’.‘l,;vr‘l\‘m " 5 H\‘u‘w ‘\ 'um»‘*‘m] i AR | \\‘Y‘I‘ thr 4(,,““: ""._:,,‘,‘,‘”,‘Mmm‘”fl; ‘,m,“, :j,’m.» |l:v:y~|‘n rf;v.ltj\!v :\ln“r‘::nlgn players of any of the milder and | will be produced, the largest cotton feel pain untit Burbank shows | 1 SO0 (997 SRR T cpn IS R e LR | S RS SR el more ladylike type of instruments. |crop since 1914 and the third lar 15, taok cvery car that eame | 925trine or gum tragacanth, mav he |John Gavin, John Gozda. Clarence pome ot the Ahomba BAUHINE KNS vy s neas ot e five) brass | leat o record " : Hints for the June B serimination. A [f0Ud to answer as well as gnm |M. Foberg., Dominiek Ginicki, An- vere appear to ve brass | es ) . el bl R il e et o I BloRin BRI (hatmibi e thony Arre, William Ostrowski, dfs- B e Ly DIeh O S R Al b B CE a0l S with thirty pickle Lotk | “py o ooyp: Take a spacious alumi- I \ A certain street. | @ OF what descent was Alex. [charging firearms, fined $2 apiece num pot. Pour four eups o ate car was (hen in- |#0der Hamiiton and when and where Thomas Gustanzo, owner of a shoe But we are not going to judge which | would be better please prices ['§nto: it ana’ light the! gus ui pproach the first line | Was hie bhorn <hine parlor in the Hallinan building that way. One of the bombs was de- | | ©, "o\ iho yet; some day, | had not slipped fust as soon as the | "0t | Take three soft tomatoes an of 20 miles an hour, ap- | A He was the son of a Scottish |00 Main street, theft of merchan olared to have burst close to the| .5 0 Lo ire due to fake &|government forecust was broadeast.| this sememce: “We pack. | 1he water boils, gently syt (e | plying his brake o rinched the “v“‘nv’;‘lvn,.\‘rwd Jarites Hamilton, who |15¢ from J. M. Hallinan, Tne, five #ioundineacia groupiot peopiefonoll e Ha IR e I T e L 1o bt o0 VAo o feampins firip (e intoy tneRrot LYol ane s R .M,'”'fJ of - Bt (ineentIUAIS T IR S bReabalen At € whom | doclaradl hat felt o strong!|s i e { i X SRR Ik fle of thick cream Into the water, |1 e req et llue, |ABOULLT00, and Nachel Lovine,forlg- [ Alex Bkalaban, operating an auto- o the storm will be over by the time m'_i‘v‘n‘i ddn't forget a sin- {7 S8 LI R e time Mhen i Rl Lot i st e S i i (o O | essentlal thing Sl e Eoturns Al st nolat = =il ltroimithe aiantarabor marely ’ N aled DLdltors, |0 to the grocer, buy ono can of |An independent fest was made for ‘{Mm‘h Huguenot — descent, who |i9nor, fined $100. be hoped that t acrial hombs S skl (I'rotected by Associated Itors | {onato soup, open the can and the foot hrakes and the emergency |Sometime previously had separated | G¢0VRe Bramhal, operating motor wevss fall to g0 off i thy air, and | 7 0= ORHIER y ki) i e | serve for two. brakes. About 63 per cent of the|from her husband. He was born at |Vhicle Without a license, fined $t¢ and every one is doing its best with Instantly a howl wer The roast: Take some beef from | ears reported as having defective ‘. J} irles Town, in the Island of Nevjs, | Vith execution of sentence suspend- the material on hand, South that “gambling" the joint. Any joint will do, pro-|bhrakes had inadequ emergeney | West Indies, on January 11, 1757, |0 His Mrs, Samuel Lewis, breach of the The manner in which the large : y i ey \ mother died w} 5 Bands perform an important com- | fufnres w i 5 Y A T &l vided it sclls meats, Light the oven- b d when he was 11 SRl e e i 25 Vears Ago Toaay e sy I T e were not let off there probably could better than it 1 boug ; us experience and took precantions, [ hat a to make persons with some regard for safety quite nervous. suffering pod with green ap- final bombardment were suid to have | ded quite near to the heads | pariodediol be enough to mect any emergency. | naturally are well pleased, but t will always have some- | of the crowd—at least, it sounded with which to open a milk represented a subtraction of weal? Aid “puff of wind" as a result. It is 10 not atter they have aropped 1 ras, Sprinkle one can of salt spar i v munity function and provide a deal | crop forceast had indicated a short zas, Sprin A, 5 . Aol Benaly ¢ e plimentary to the police, the hand. ¢ ingly on the beef. IPollow with two roeent we with hoth se Q. Who e the poem “The Fernando Renaldia, drunkenness, PRk of it oy iloe Rt sl faction during a time of the | production price hiul gone - R T R i T ifty-two per | Three Wirnings?" |breach of the peace and assau R iy " lyears when t cannot he 100 'up as a result, howl would Governor Mills was il | and allow it to e bl llentt ntliari tin dare ) wore owncony| L ATEAT Hestor Thrale Diogg, |Piaced on_probation being particula rihy Cotmiie - When ked about | ajuanwhile, g dollcat i i o re (betier known as Mrs, Thrale whe| VAlter Kuia, breac f the peace a pleasure to rej . : Bt . e e - & national political situation, el buy: fous allses. of roust I ) 115 referred to frequently fn Boswell's eter : ol : A ! L e : \ e 3 iitefor Namnolt el aon H William Madone, in whose cxan trol of the ¢ i R eely I ROt | Willira e o i be s upon il A 3 |jndgerent was suspended whep he the cl - + animal; no matter how the [ { New Eng industry | ernard Clark ks ran away el doast: NTost i nicn i inspaction AN Glutar was convicted of taking an aute fluten is one of the most im- | mowlic without the permisaion of the g constitiients of the varietles |owner, was piaced on probation uat!! Of grain used as food. It is obtainad | October 8 4 - | by mixing flour with water and thue e — porfluous flesh to within one-} ] | forming a paste or dougl ) Sl ot o ! SO S |rnsie b placed in a Connecticut Men to Sail [aptatuoly oninses b uetas IR HoxFA votictiniLittlelBoat ' as the bands- | upon production s 1 w\\ J ** [ your husband's best Three Stur, ) R d il Fowle : gether with one pint of his Black 0[) . e e Haritord duly et natirar CORONLER'S MEARING : L 3 i i 1y s I White. In this solution pl servafions Fv e S A A h’:!‘“ e Chudleigh, northernmost top LR s celler i the peashes; fn such mized 3 bRt ’ 1%88 | 0t Labrador coast, George G Wil o e, having the appearance or ar chan . r A BARE-LEG PLAN DL ) d hey should be stewed in 15 "‘f y b . e s vy ® O |}iams of Farmington, will leave No- ar Brof el n The Weather In the hag, Tl | : hearings or, v AND THE FUTURE next Maor A uges. Meanwhile you should substance consists mainty of giaten, |21 (018 week ir the “Nanu” & - ¢ grocer, buy a can o es, e mixed with traces of Leey TN lfoot cabinet srulser of the Atlamtic open the can and serve for [amd of oily mapioes of bran starch |yeq_gkip type, which Mr. Williams Gt = ing Datned trom wieat o BIWLEN.tUS [1as had coustructed eapecially tor Ralp " = Vi N Rl i V‘ ‘Hme }',”1 {0 Y€ (the trip and which wil ba the frst No ne Al f . . o re tenacious than that eb- |hqat of this kind to attempt the vos- tin the " tained from the outher ce a Pullman foreman: “Mose, in ihier cereais and agq through miles of ice-fields and reaan JtoRreES we'l yme to it is the great fenacity of this con- |in the heavy seas off this Arctic 1are Progres nautels a tituent “that especiz fits these | coast e time where we wil needing flours for conversion into bread.| \yith Mr. wiount of gluten usually found = some potato sulad, and serve 15k The horses ulttached to one of Q. How is gluten obtained? 1 ulate \ ‘ 1 1 with b eaches o \ stimula tinues blowing and torgets ¢ o crack Ll ) ! peaches a i ‘ from the : | peaches, Pare the skin and the and ped mendable policy and s I L z f T woma ror i t forth 1 mont Willianis will g0 tw - ; other vateran sallors of mort the new jobs?” flour varies from S to 15 per |seas. C‘aptain Charles Jansae TPorter:L No " e o Sag s safled with Mr. William) i : : Y. Ts there such a bird as venty-five years, {ncluding » Weanes | fund. TaRERS Gnatsnapper irips of expioration on the Labrador pecial trolley | 64 miles ar fia : A. This is the name given certain |coast, and Gaorge J Errewt of Bri- anhy Boss i bl St : ;| 01d World birds that seize insects [gus, Newfoundland, who came to Jeanin oD NISCKECIY oyl ) : {on the wing. often with an andible |this country in 1928 with Mr. Wil e da on board calling for de po'ter (o & Tl 5 et p of the heak, such as the hee |liams and hes been studying electri- Sloper will go to New | their parachutc . aa e || cater cal engineering In Philadelphia. He committ : Q. Is an “Ihex” of the goaf fam- |has spent ail his summers for twen- national conventior ity years at Labrador. elt of his nomina The Jingle-Jangle Counter £ 1 commi r T yfessors porters for the Flying Express, ¢ I put your name down for onc ounces th ipon Railroad Lineman Killed LR eathe | ; R ; Sl R _Instantly by 11,000 Volts ; h ol condiesmes L nossiby ; AR e S N H vy 6—Hugh of animals. treatment of wounds W e B i " " wha do 'n came of ma below CLIP COUPON HERE ue, \ashington. N THE VACATION IX Postags THE. 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