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New Britain Herald| NERALU UBLISHING COMPANY Tasued Dally (Bunday Excepted) At Horald Bidg. #1 Church Strest BUBSCRIFTION RATEF 100 & Tear, $2.00 Three Montha 8. & Month, Entered at the Post Oftice at 4% Bacond Clam Mall ow Britain Matter, Business Offic Tdilorial Roome The oaly profitable advertising medium fu the City, Circulation books and Dress room always open to advertisers. Member of the Asiociated Press. The Amccisted P 10 exclusively en o th for re-publicatio, erediced to !t or not otherwise ted in this papsr ard alse local pudlished leveln. Mawser Andis Bnrean of Cirealstion. 18 a natlonal erganiz which furniehes newspapers and adver » with & tly honest analy ‘ation, Our clroulation stntistice 363 upon this sudlt. Tht apape: Tewtoz figu‘es to both national leeal auvertise Tro Herald Is 03 sl Yok at Hotaling's Btand. Bquare; Behultz's Kev. Stand. Graad 42na [ dully ta Naw rance PROSPEOTS FOR TAX CUTS The statement of President Cool- |existed before the monkey business 148> yesterday regaiding the possi- bilitles of reducing Income taxes in view of the surplus of $260,000,000! New Britain will remember that a ie the publie treasury undoubtedly was a sweet morsel for the public. Human nature is such that it re- of |the long run, what permanent good | [ wil accrue to the town of Dayton? ‘neures | {n the town Timer | 160 i3 over, | | | aots very quickly to suggestlons re- | gatding tax reduction and the hope that springs eternal includes the fervid expectation that somehow some time there may be fewer taxes. The statesman who can give o promise of lower taxes and is able to make good the promiss has never Been known te court unpopularity by so doing. There has been considerable dis- etssion regarding the possibilities - of reducing federal taxation at least slightly; some of the discus- sion, of course, might have been of a political nature, The net effect of the talk, however, has been that the public expects some action in that direotion when Congress again mee(s, and the powers that be will have to watch their step to avoid disappointment after arousing na- tion-wide expectations. A tax cut it ever so slight, is something; things now stand, thers will have be a cut or it will mean a loss in be as to ot future confidence inspired “latements. Secretary Mellon apparently does ! bulieve the government surplus wu'd inspire a tax reduction; he is 11 faror of a tax reduction, of course o is everybody else, at least in he think to substract 0,000,000 trom the appropriations needed in he next fiscal year. The secretary's plan is to use practically all the sur- plus to reduce public debt charges, Jbic—but doesn’t 25 nocessary thus making payments on the gov- ernment's obligations beyond what had been scheduled be seen how this plan 1t remalns to strikes the statesmen in Congress. particularly those who must stand for re-elec- tion at the These gentlemen naturally 1o have the public there not only was a surplus, utilized s public ¢ t 15n't as dramatic as the other mecth- get the feel” of it 5o well, 50 to speak; but there next showdowi. wonld like realize but that it was in the tax To reduce lebt with e surplus od, and the public can't reverthelcss are many keen observers who agree it is sounder economics In surplus diseussion formation from abroa at four na- tions—France, Belgium, Ttaly and echo-Siovahia—intend to ing o United States a sierday to ex he 4 T LS GIRT S BECOME AT NUISANCE action ir youth reluse e irown nd it " rades # 1alusal ~busive ! A a0 Motertsts hare ustl caums Cemplaiat AB) perses | n 274 gice 8 et ciaiment ef darger te 12 ard this shoul reeon nakiog A 1l urge mothers th cave it} EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY & 1925. tion their children against taking|wood from the private interest side rides. Last Friday a man was Kill- | and his lessened influence while still ed on the Berlin “bumming" ridesm It {s not possible | proponents of such legisiation, to fudge the abllity of the driver of | The death of Senator LaFollette An approaching car and the possi- | will throw the leadership of the Sen- | bility of injury 1s great. | ate “progressives” to Senator Norris of Nebraska, and this gentleman has Ibeen priming himself to make an- sther stirring battle to have Muscle | turnpike PUBLICITY THAT IS ONLY A MIRAGE The monkey Tenn., days, trial in Dayton, e taaiar Mr. Norris has been to Canada, naturally much within a tew has put the where he made an exhaustive study town very of hydro-electric development at Ni. igara Falls by and “on the map" and natives appear to be greatly pleascd | thereat, Chattanooga looks on with and Memphis the the Ontarlo govern- ment, is reported to be pre- his deductions to the Senate as soon the envy, perhaps Nashville and | Pared to impart are likewise as next suffering of jealousy. Yet in |Muscle Shoals offensive starts, It may be possible to dispose of the Muscle Shoals matter best after | from a species debate lasting through a term of ars; but wo all ienry Ford sald when he withdrew is bld for Muscle Shoals about a year aga, Too much parifamentary debate dldn’t suit the Michigan mo- tor magnate; and opinion of a good many other cit zens. Does anyone remember the name of the town in northern Michigan where the Roosevelt remember what libel sujt took place? Hotel and boardingoiss-keepers | of Duvian, of course, | will gain a neat the same is the trial, Prosperity | during the reign for a And iter the hullaba- the artificial boom" ended, there will-be a dismal re- action to normaley. It will be hard for the industrious burghers to slide back to the prosaie desvetude that | is short time. M'ADOO IN SENATE A POSSIBILITY Willlam G. McAdoo, who has been trying to follow in the footsteps of W. J. Bryan as the “perénnial can- didate,"” mind. started, living In a few in years the man Steubenville or has a new scheme in his He is willing to become a candidate for the United Statcl Sen- Seattle, “famous monkey trial” once took place somewhere, but won't be in- terested In remembering the name | of the town which was host to the | embattled legal talent. Obvlously the town of Dayton likes the publicity it has been get- ting. But such things have come to innumerable other towns before, and made no marked difference in growth or happiness. Who remem- ate from California in opposition to Senator Shortridge, - Republican, whose term expires in 1927 A seat the would be a good place for the ob- streperous candidate, and if in Senate probably he were elccted and given stand he was to remain in the Sen- ate long enough to get accustome dto it, all would be well and good. But Mr. McAdoo, still inflamed by ambi- tions to run for election bers the town where the infamous the presidency. Gunness murders took place and the tollowing trial? Who remembers offhand where half a dozen other famous trials took place within the past generation? It is as hard to remember the names of the dramatis personae as fo remember the small towns which basked in the momentary of the publicity | thinks the Senate would be a good way to get a step further the the White House—or as near to that an to in direction of quite residence on Pennsyhania fate destines he avenue as the undlisclosed will get Johnson and his | Senator Hiram flash friends, running frue to form, are | hostile to Senator Shortridge. Hi- ¢ suffered | has been the calclum, | Phe publicity managers of Dayton | ram, who himself onc can try as they will to put the name | from the presidential bug of the town before the public, but | a disappointed man ever since what the public is interested in will and not the it is held In few years a goodiy percentage of the population, or that percentage [,y which may remember the name of | oo ’lhe town, likely as not will mistake went against buck the political card game be the monkey trial, and is inclined the siving, in bete him to vt DA L traces consistently Re- publican organization in California i ¢ about clec- McAdoo and knife” 8 It think n Mr. ran for the | Senate, Hiram his friends {the place for Dayton, Ohio. & place | wouly naturally * of more consequence and more €as- | ing help MeAdoo, hortridge not like McAdoo, |an evidence that they ily remembered. | because they but as e are not tied to any regular organization and are SENATE CHANGES AND COMING 1SSUES Americans Mr. McAdoo tree and independent that he could ok 1t it's publicity Comment the “retirement” | | likes Alabama upon Underwood of life as senator of Senator to his r's content and a from public AT in many . run-in_ with other It Dawes every gives the Ala- o senator impression that the would be The and zet elected quite a diverting bama is to be through The facts pectacie gentleman should B once! are his present v . 4| be in term will not eapire until March and much politics will AUTOISTS WHO AVOID CROWDING ount traf ved between now But tirement and then the announcement of the the democra On ac of effc in horse will have the on the state highways upon holidays, his influence it 1s not ing how many auto- I the party. surpr tailing Politicians are not likely to pay as | mobile owners kecp their machines : such days, a n their The much attention t who garages upon vill his term as they would 1o one o senator end of Keep- Beriin turnpike was as Tour they know retire at the crowded upon 1 ing his hat in the ring, as most of upon many Sundays, due em ha Senator Underwood has been re- | large number of people rema garded as the leader of the con-=at the shore over the week-end a servative Democrats. These, then, | did » much time aim- will lose influential when | lessly hways he cader an to private lite, giving who do beralized cul inclination to wtors S nsively on Sut aded by Se1 m- Carolina a " n oppor- greater swaths in tion she be to aid the payers.’ if there are any the tax revision program THEN AND NOW early fecinon ¢ aud the absence of Senator Unde: 6 that 1i i CUMenis to sea an or tae other,' The . %y most remarkabia asp Shoals operated by the government. | to under- | hecause | necessurily | publication of the revelations not in the slightest viduals afected. The same thing drive any lll\(t‘!(KIl\n or politic into retirement. today did degree injure while | in the Senate will tend to weaken |the political carecrs of the indi- would | clan FactsandFancies BY RUBERT QUILLEN The proper study of man is tdea of a fair surtax, Alas! to mail The letters a man contain bills, About comes to him who walts is whisk You ever tell were invented long b can fore golf. it lsn't made youth At spanking criminal, any rate ever Tt doesit't red nish really Amer) anybody m 1t is 100 The ing thing ne It is nice heathen to know that butchering non people are inother just now. A have don't {reasnry “surp a surplus count what A\ list one 0% a chigger or a quito made that bump on him true natur wheth is There probably wouldn't b fight if some state should outlaw teaching of algebra dry The nocent Chinese must not Americans, Only are permitted to do that ) ‘ and let drink rsion: Diet a kiiljoy. Old merry tuff alone version: New v and be Perhaps it is called middic growth has B where else Whatever the prople w wrong { the right i respecet the or it if they don't rec res tem mastor in Iducational months four to boolk could muaster would North Pole undeveioped its nat Wo t he plac that didn't stolen an pl want wal constitutiona man had rights and it wasn't sary for him ples is senic summer I'mi his forgets the only thing that really ers, uss words ccorded that hful who dis- late to | cros is a lifelike statue of a speed |y 1" o but one on in- | nts he L ry- he re- 25 Years Ago Today A man Hill with | EXECUTIONS POSTPONED A Mos the globe, are scheduied for the affairs alluded to was that the g ycrion this year. ood by “The Female of the Speclest’ male Y vacationists, buware! The school teacher is everywhere, 1 up on verbs 100, She'll pounce pronoun “You!" | adverbs the and upon Losing Weight “My wife is reducing rapid- She called me on the phone from st Iy | downtown today Blake: “What of that?" Crist: “It means tlat she can get {into a telephone booth now,'" 1t Would All Depend (By Bernard B. Miller) were a daughter of Jve wanted to work, I helieve learn to write shorthand type, ther 11 And I'd and And when they id 1 was ripe, I'd go to Watch th Because 1 Qr left | 1 1'd love to spend all T had made On clothes of the most recent shade; fan hoes, garters, and hose, me office and there boss going up in the air pelled it “repare’ had an “¢" in “receeve.” out on | On undies and such things as those | until, as 1 walked by, they'd say: | pipu dear Mabel tising like that ought to pay a popular maid Get | Ad our today! me it's a how | Yes, were I a girl, | That that is about I'a | That is, were 1 beautiful, | But if 1 were homely, oh gee! I'd see that 1 how to spell; took dictation real fact is act; oui knew lovn ran the typesriter ver—(from chewing gum)— smacked like-sixty, Made Use of It Vietim ‘You've pulied three 1 only wanted one pulled!” ist: “Yes, 1 k We gave | vou a bit too much gas and I didn't vant it ow. to waste Minnie Belles-Lettres young Heymann I'he starved | aid author books pub- struggling to death because his sell, On the resulting Lis publishers got rich not Telephone Tessie Talks (As Reported Gertrude) Number—Yeal, these sixty, Music. don't you'— 1—1I like orchid There isn't nel—Got any morc of Maisic—You seven Where'd Number, please! You ¥ Clarcnee Seven, by cost this num- better such gum, four ads hose, 1 like at the this shade Ime 1wo hiade ! her,pleasc than any that cight the by 1y Yo 2 s gave you those eight ?—Dated Wrong num- going with number do out to the night—Line’s tour i nt him tonig I'm Say, what We v Cluby you sy nt ent Country ne —Ain't though Number! with one hand, all right Number!—But night he said | he wished he was a monkey-—Busy! could drive with his feet—Line wouldn't that jar you? busy, 1 s-a-i-d! men Jack dri last Linc's al Lite was t time 4 in company ne @ moment hero and the violently. other a quarrel with t on his little those peo- ked. not re acting moment and Mama, about Hus Liitle Tom ama.” he ally |ua only you Frank S. McCoy Room Chuckles Milner, recently a sent us a number = 1t actually different English y seem —but are Lngli-h Court r 10 Bngland Sh they (summoned It I'm the next war arrcars) thi and my His Doubts ) priso Had with som too much a man at Lar ¢ vou quite Court Dress Progeny He is a iren told me for her usband iren 1 heard Fair | She knew! Ar Unnecessary Question Question at Bow County Court “Does you husband make himself useful in the home Wife: “"Most certainly; you can see that 1 did not marry him for an ornament.” . Shocked the Cat &hropshire wife (of her husband): | He has an awful temper, and even my black cat has gone white-haired 1 married him."” (Copyright, 10 Reproduction Forbidden), GRAIN MARKETIN HUDDLE UNFOLDING Oficials Think Troubles Soon Will Be Over | | | Chicago. July 8 (M—The early un- serambling of the $26,000,000 Grain Marketing company into the four n companies from which it was formed a years ago has been an- | nounced to banking creditors here land at the same time dented by of- ficials of the Farmers' Cooperative | ceneern. | While bankers who helped finance the merger and’ who were responsi- {ble for the dissolution story said | that the Grain Marketing heads were | proparing to return the properties | valued at $16,400,000 to the com- | hianies which entered the enterprise, Gray Silver, president of the concern, Vivsisted that the report was untrue land that it had until the latter part fhe month to meet obligations to the vendors. | | “No proposition for breaking up | {will be congidered, at least not be- [ fore July 28, Mr. Siver said | Fatlure of the company to per- |enade enough farmers to buy stock the lurgest 1armers' Cooperative ¢ attempted was held re- | -4 dissolu- | lin raject ey | eponsibie for the discuss I'nder the incorporation con- | tract, made July 28 1924..the com- [pany was given a year.in which to cell stock ~nough fo retire $4.000,000 | | worth of stock given in exchange for | 'an advancs for working capital | The Grain company has admitted hat it virtually has disbanded itsi sromotional forces and stopped its ock selling campaign. Banking in- rests which advanced money to the concern haie been assured that \'I’\CH"}. ‘fl‘\\‘ln(‘\ s are fully covered. TG Mr. Silver's statement was second- | o4 hy Emanuel ', Rosenbaum. company and part director of the {one of the vendors of a merged Coverdale, company, and by John W seretary-treasurer of the concern. ain Marketing company as ited a year ago and had for contrel by 1. Rosen- | tion it | Ik The incorpol its ohjective eventual farmer-producers. The | haum CGrain company. Ttosenbaum lirothers and the Avmour Grain companY of Chicago and the Davis- Noland-Nierrill company of Kansas | ity Mo.. proposed to lcase fheir properties to the Cooperative com- pany and participate on a temporary \asis as a board of manugers he American Farm Burean Fed- | the plan and its tors of the | Cooperative pposi- tion developed from influential agri- { cultural leaders and farm journals. | Recently the Tiinols Agricultural as- | <ociation joincd the opnosition. | A month ago the Tiinols Com-| Commission required the com- {o sign an agreement with the Agricultura! association that no more stack in TIi- nois hefore July the date set '(ir{ accounting with the merged com- Thel ndiana sceurities com- | miseion alen withheld permission to | the Marketing company to sell stock | and application for per- in Ohio was cration approve officers hecame incorpera concern, Some nany THlinois it wonld sell nanies in Indianu mission to seli stock withdrawn Announcement was ma le this weel that the Cooperative company had disbanded its promotional forces | and stopped promoting the stock. | Ranking intercsts which advanced moncy to the concern a year ago for operating cxpenses have been as- sured they would be fully repaid and | the farmer-stockhoiders' equity in ompany is fully covered by cur- | hgnid officers 1 the rent 1ssets, | Qbservations On The Weather . July 8.—Fore- New FEngland: Thursday. not| temperature. | I Washington [ cast for Sou \ Fair much tonight an change in Moderate northeast and east win lorccast for Eastern New York: Vair tonight and Thursday; warmer Ihursday in central and north por- tions; moderate northwest and west winds Conditions wers have | been during last . 24 hours in all the eastern districts and between the Rocky mountains and | the Mississippi river as far soqah as | Kans A secondary distufance central on the Jersey coast is caus- ing rain this morning in Southern New England. Small areas of high and low preesure are moving across the country and causing frequent changes in the weather. Conditions favor for this vicinity: Showers followed by fair and slight- 1y cooler. Local general the France to Celehrate Independence of U. S. July § (A —France officials of the Sesqui tion of its accept- witation to participate celebration here next year of annlversary o the signing of pendence. le today 1 lirector | Philadelphia 1as notified ¢ of an in the the A of foreign exhibits of the «aposition, at present In France, said chamber of deputies had pron jation for a buildin nal exhibit and industrial exhibits. the buildings will . money is voted France is the first foreign country n Baker. He expect ropean natipne and | make a personal appeal for their participation in the Sesqui Centea- nial. am n approp g houee a nati also | on as tl | ruption of which permits r | Gr | matic it from can or beet sugar. Tt is also contained in honey, 1In the vegetable kingdom it is widely dis. tributed and plays an important role in the economy of plant life, It is also found in the animal body and the human blood ‘may have as much as 0.1 per cent under healthy conditions, In appearance, chem- ically pure glucose is white and it is less sweet In laste than cane B Q system States? When was the postal savings augurated in the United What Is the limit as to the |amount that can be deposited . and {18 any interest allowed on the de. IrGatta A the are Q. How can the green worms on privet hedges be eradicated ? A. Spray the hedge gencrously with a solution of three teaspoon- | fuls of arsenate of lead (powdered) to one gallon of water, One pound of the arsenate of lcad makes 50 | gallons of solution Q. What is the marriage mony among the Olgonquin tribe of Tndlans? A. The general custom is for the woman to gather a small bundle of sticks or rods, which she takes to | her betrothed's tepee, where she | fire while builds a fire and bukes & meal cake, | East River The ecating of the cuke by the man | 1904, One constitutes the marriage. were lost Q. Where are the largest bathing beaches in the world? A, Among the largest are Atlantic City, N. 1. land, N. Y.; Long Branch and Ven- ice in California, the Lido, near Venice, Haly, and Deausilic, France Q. What is the narrowest part of Bering Straight and for how long is it open to navigation? A, The narrowest part is between | Cape Deshnev (East Cape) in Asia nd Cape Prince of Wales in Ame fea. The distance between the capes is about 40 miles. Rering Sea is largely encumbered with ic the northern portion is cloged to navigation by November. Pack fce etends southmard to about latitude 60 degrees, beyond | which it continues by floes, the dis- vigation by May. Bering Strait is ordinarily reached by navigation in the third week in June. Which Q. Were there any other persons Hall by the name of Webster except Dan- tel Webster who were insirumental | in sccuring a strong constitution for the United States? A Daniel Webster was the great (PORoNS started in Kelvin Hal orator and expounter of the consti- [y o cue 2 ATed t Hetvn Hall tution. Pelatiah Webster, an Amer- | 150400 tor the tndustrial exhibitics ican_publicist born in Comnectiont o 1115 and quickly swept ”M“g: in 1725, first a preacher, then a |the flimey structure. the woodwork successful business man in Phi : del-tof wpy ¢ tof which had been rendcred parti- phia, is claimed by some fo ha\e 'cularly inflammable by the recent originated the plan for the consti- 'qyy spell, tution. Noah Webster, the lexicog- | The rapher, in his “Sketches of Ameri- ter of a mile from the hall. nas ig- can Policy,” published in 1785, ad- nited by sparks. Tt was a reproduce vocated the formation of a new con- ‘II'VH in miniature of {he famous stitution |Ricims cathedral, with {wo huge Q. What was the first book pro- |fowers fronting on the street. These ted by movable type? |crashed 1o the ground and the whole 4 he Gutenberg Bible, about l10of caved in 1440 A, D, [ From Kelvin . Are crawlish good for food? (blew the flames Blantyre A. The fresh waler crawfish or streef 1o a row of tenement houses crayfish s very good, although |which were badly damaged. The there is not much sustenance in one. |tenants fled in terror, carrying a They are boiled just as lobsters are [ew hastily snatched belongings. and the head and \iscera removed Other houses were ignited by sparks before caling. |and at one time six scparate fires Q. Are persons born in the "un‘w blazing. it was fcured that the United States citizens of the United famous art galleries, at the souths Statos if their parents are foreign- | West corner of Kelvingrove park, b | doomed, but a shift in the wind A of the national. [saved the building, which is one of s thelr parents, all persons ,(he handsomest in Scotland and fill- Lorn in the United s andlnot NS ncA e subject to any foreign jurisdiction, | ONIY 1o casualties were reported, are citizens of the Unitec tates and one thedinjilividgasireman and the therofore, dntitled to all the [Other of & young ceaman. Alfred rights and privileges to which a nate [[ord: from the steamer Matakana, and was cut by glass while he was Q. How long have gloves been | for [ BT e worn as an article of dress? A. From very ancient (imes, Sy REPORTED STOLEN and sewn with leather thread. Five Year Old New Yorker Kidnapped Second time The system was established by act of June 25, 1010, Accounts wceepted for sums ranging from one to £500. but no person may des posit more than 2100 In any onme month. Two per cent interest is ulowed for a full year, No interest is paid on deposits of less than one vear Q cere- When ocum fake er held did the fire on the §. §. and was anyons responsible for the acei- |8 place oy dent ? A. The § & General $locum took going through Hell Gate, New York, on June 1§, thousand and 21 lives I'he captain, Willlam H, was sentenced to the for negligence, miscon. inattention to dut Van Sehaick penitentiary beaches duct and Is- | | GITY OF GLASGOW HAY FIERGE FIRE : Famous Ketvin Hall One Build- it ing Razed Coney two usually Glasgow. Scotland s July (P bhadly fire-scarred to fierce blaze, the history Glasgow day afler.a one of the worat in of Scotland, destroyved Kelvin building, church, hundred houses and ened the lives of hundreds of last night famous exhibition and the Kelvingrove Free damaged one |thre Kelvingrove church, a quare hall across a strong wind Trrespeetive of nE cks. but chiefly as a protection for the hands in doing heavy work, rather than as an ornamental part | of the dress. By the Romans tiny were worn as an ornament and con- | sidered a sign of rank. While some- | thing in the form of a protection of the hands trom cold must always have been needed by northern na- tions, gloves did not become an im- portant articie of dress until ater | the Norman Conquest. It is thought | that the custom of carrying a pet [old Koscoe H. Canaday, Jr., the sub- falcon upon the wrist led (o their |ject of conflicting decrees of New neral use. | York and Texas courts, has been Q. How did Alma Gluck, the dr. for the second time in soprano, her start on the New York, July 8 (P—Five-years Ndnapped | two months, His lLiress - | get stage A, her, a wealthy suit and manufacturer, who went to 1856, but was brought to New ;San Antonio months ago and brought York when a child 5 by her |his son home and who was indicted parents. A gentleman who lheard |in kidnapping, believes her sing was so much struck with |that C. Canady, the the quality of her voice that he ad- is responsible for the vised her to have it cultivated.|sceond Eidnapping yesterday Without any thought of a profes-| TRoscos was playing in the vard of sional career, she studied with |his grandmother, Mrs, Mary Canaday Buzzi-Peccia in New York from 1996 |in Forest Hills when two men and to 1909, In the latt year her |a drove up in a car and teacher induced h#r to sing for Mr. [ made with him Gatti-Casazza director of the Junuary Canaday was groafed Metropolitan opera house, who ini- | paration in the New mediately offered her an York courts which gave him custody ment. She accepted and riof the veral months later debut as Sophic in Massenel's |Canaday went to €an Antonio and “Werther" in November, 1909 returned with Roscoe, Jr. At exe Q. From what tradition proceedings on the Texas tained? Kidnappir indictment Governor A bohydrate and | Smith was told that Mrs. Canaday it is customary to speak of this sim- | had obtained a Texas decree with ple sugar also as dextrose and grape | custody of the hoy. The extradition sugar. The latter name is given to | proceedings are still under way it on account of its occurrence in the | Mre. Canaday red hair juice of the grape and of other rip- |has the woman took the ening fruits and also to distinguish She was born in Bucharest in Texas Mrs. [ boy's mot! Virginia | off the | engag made | boy n is glucose ob- Glucose is a cz a g0 boy has who vesterday STUNG? It you're going on & vacation this year, whether fi's miles awav ar enly back poreh, you will wamt our Washington Burcau's latest bulletin VACATION DOCTOR Ivs the vacationist's first ald on pofson 1v wounds, poisoning ings. 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