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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1925, B — Chauncey M. De- Vi | sy | * | would find out they was rite = : | 300! New Britain Herald e i Ui | Factsand Fancies A Bt RERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | \lolution of x eral i dity I the public mind el : Ieaiant = | Yeurs ugo It was rumored that | R L Lawyer—"Many of our crooks are “1..‘.‘.“‘1 ll\nr‘v (Sunday Excepted) SR aarniie John D. was in compara- | — rate mén, The average crimi- | P R T g and bit- | tively poor health, that he could not | Chicago might pick out the or hal knows no ,‘,'“' o SUBSCRIPT 5 7 T lerly prople and segregate them lrtend=ilicithe M AL s 1 in the e cat iearty meals, and (hat his dict, | lawyer —Topsy. 8, a Year — 3 $2.00 Three Months. PV 1§ y 1 in fact, was more of a “milk and | B O e S e | e i o ’* fonth h wdictive is one tha ( ! 925, Reproduction for- QW oo, n Monts ‘ ) water” sariety. ‘The common verbal |, 4 “ndictve haure s ono that Maxson Foxnas Jumgry, |1 LiZhy R entodoetiontioy is wiie's gone —_— f thrust that he probably would _— When East Meets West | d st the Post Offl w i | e : Nolyed Aathe e K {2 to give all his money 10 | you can ize the approach [The sun-kissed cl‘rus fruit, they | . s & I{) thc Col'ultry X ) ‘ ne who 1| provide him |to a detour hy the blue haze of pro- state, y ! COMMUNICATED TELEPHONE CALL | first rate interior workings. | fanit | ‘”“(fi : to us from “The Golden — The dishes pile up, and the house Business Office . 28 . — | ¢ ta all lonel - ; ) But | 8 yeais of age and | Il i n The S uostion ! is silent one AMallorialiRoome) o0 t 148 f ¢ | 1s of age an - 8 1 Bul when it comes to n-kisse On The Sunday Question, I . e \ old by | still going stro an indication that | A ! ilbhusband s one who| “peaches,” Mr. Editori— ‘I But tonight he will assure him- s g A ! scatte Sunday paper in heact : St She £ H ? A The only profitat tising lun nods contr & | careful living, outdoor exercise and | o1o voon The banner crop is on our beaches! | [, ArEiL o BN self that she is having a [.!()(.).ll time, tn the City b : t thaey | curoruil alating aze /ot greater ims S [Tl aeRn b0t oonte0Ns and reaseure her that he is “‘getting com alw . 3 E ALUALS LI I ibh » tween i ayor an Pastor v . i) press t ‘ ’ e ol e e L e, Secret Exposed | Fomanang patr L | along ail right” It doubles the > : i 23 s ; S ; or to | tors fow ble prospects for | E “Why did Mae breuk her| o W e o { joy of her vacation to hear his tember of the Associated Press v T At often stimula s owner " engagement with Keggic | | choe aind s woveler avs ahated The Astoclated Pross i e all the r health daugh Muriel-- W him in o bath. | s own in "l“ ! oL nold | “;"‘“l‘ i nL p } e E / ; | — ng su ound that he had | Surely our Puritanical exporiences | cnows fr er ow i r T 1 llowing It is common to wait until a man s A {Ing suit and found that h had o R et fish et e when lf‘. nov's om h p " " 1 \ s | Americans are the pcople who | knock-Knees.” S e R that ehe is well and happy. i Wl el i S8 RARNORG one 1R Bs0CImany ERGrEEs s Gerald— WS Dian S et Ul AR | Telephone toll service relieves BYS sbowtim fasthoate fofithu jolden | hotenitilans (LE Lictder 6 S D Amer el i, L ey the tedium of a divided vacation. i & CIrontntion of the State | Rockefeller the porcess has long ago — | Muriel , you see, he had al- | Aidd pelelons L calinombinalor) A : d — i MembergangiiAt i, s : ; i | The man |¥ worn those bulloon trouse h Have we | If your wife——or hushand —is DL By L ARG b I e : v svron Kiviat, | ! on record given by | avay, the thoughtfulness of regular * J i 7 un- e e ess of what one's 1 3 braham - sall oalle be ai tisers " ! v gard AR e T o General Grant \.“ i ‘,,I. ol toll calls will be appreciated. elreulatio ) was one of | vicws may he regarding the manner | fiéat | THE MURDEROUS MosQuiTo @ ()% Giherel G e 1 :r“\(.ff st hrana i th vhich his fortune was accumu- i ! (oliLIENEtE Apart El; s .’l in ‘x i distributon both ( \ nd ¢ he the early days of ofl | I esus Cl who Real ALl B asise | [Awake! Avise! My duarest dear Jeaug O il nists of I en “every man for him | 3 nto Cave (state) the thin ) | And leave your swampy home Rt o The Hera 3 Lim as a dis and the devil take the hind- | The glor-lous summer time fs lepe | 6 AT€ € e Sotkiat ¥ I, i as {he chief! maxinit of And we abroad must roam! A “ 4200 ntific | trade, one cannot help admiring the | | Voo long, amid the cozy drain, or should be, a spir ! ; ] We've slept in mire and mud o ! 5 — vning fine personal life of the old gentle- | [Now come we to our own agal v 5 THE MAYOR MAKUS v oun man. May he live to be a contury | small choice. When a| And we shall o | st A frecd o her hazards, | 1 s 5 S 0 th nd uni- [‘or more, I J | wor A'SUGGHSTION { i e there's a speed | Red corpuseles, or blue, or white! e N et el rned, from that e A |1 will not ask for more, . - to “do sometl unt n recent memory, A NEW BIG TERMINATL I T nded from a | But drill my beak, with rare delight i ; e o e ) \ n propaganda began | ON THE QUIET [1ower form of animals, but is there | In any kind of gore B 2 ia and | a lower onc Let silly bees the honey quaff e T man ot Dr. John W. Draper, | When the great Pennsylvania and | . | “irom blossom, branch, and t ent. i THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND sweat of his | ral and teacher in New York | Grand Central terminals in New | ¢ located where | They know no wine as fine, by half : Uhpe il TELEPHONE COMPANY his famous | yo » were bullt they attained W1 drown| A% Boti oid, wrewar Blanaiit ians want to run the | allusi ha p i nous york city were bullt they atta wou rown g ' od! t {ha DIbia calls antet BELL SYSTEM effort fo have the swimming n “History of the Conflict Be- | pation-wide publicity. Everything |t i Hr It DRl 3 ; or Spa . i Sl S o | i 11, the short, the fat, the leun, e - One System - Unlversal Service Willow Brook 1 € ! 1 and happeningin Newa XoR ERe 8 o O T eart itoublelie hecoming (mora|h O slen thatintant ismall, L ‘l‘" i o~ e e e 1usive : { i kind of publicity. Newspapers in| b b et no_longer |Let me catch *em, behind ] AN UG clusi I at, but poetry is no longer sereen, P | v £00. e 1 a wide-awa yome ¢ \ \ New York may rant about the pre-| oo ooe (hi cinintoms | _And I'il devour em all ‘,r,u,’ Send bt 1t --,'w work out | T pl ! Children n . o | tentions of the little town of bay- et |So Rise, my Love! Unshcath your e b Bl ho | continued. 'They eannot any longer s seaso: e culine spear! | | b taine | n e In e o DY | {on in Tennessee about enjoying the | At this season fhe masculi ! e IS At i fiood e that P ¢ re a e ohtained. | 5 . | ht. but it isn't yet upon any |Sneers t feminine styles begin to ; ekt g ; el | minister inte red in politics Q. Is there a larger proportion n : : SPellEhYibRs T e e | |sound & hittle bit wisttul [ i i S AR e ot i anta c 1-born Italians living in the 1 record that York dodged a | e SN | Jesus, onr exemplar, never one United States naturalized than there As t 1 n A D. White, president of Cor- | gymijar opportunity. The natlon | The Riffis are idle now, but | ‘,_I:( Likel i tri ) run the nan oy ernme is of foreign-born Scandinavians? o tora the | nell Uriversity, who devoted many | jnows all it needs to know and a|you can siill get the genuine mo-| . More Dikely oSS ven they crucified Him | A. According to the 1920 census ; e e | more about everything of | rocco made of cotton and shellac. | % e 7 | when with or d He could have the Italian foreign-born population ; ‘ | it ; - | R 18 it not a good | the United States was 1,610,118, b 1 pa [0 ) | moment in New York, from Hylan| .o\ oy seientists 5,000 years| ! \,Ur.'fnyiy 1.‘, s ittt | plan for us to follow Him? | Of this numt 3 were nat- " an do | a 1 in 189 L ind anti-Hylan politics up to the | from now will dig up thick skulls | I R Ona Eraleyl o the Sabbath, the| uralized. There were 989,442 Scan- e e i : 5 of residential prop- | 5,600 years old | - [ seve the Sabbath of the 1 in the United States ac- e , along Tifth avenue and the —_— Try 1t | Lora, » Sabbath of the state.| 5 to the same census, and of . : 5 1 » Cliristendom.” From |y vies of all the skyscraper but | “If you ever fecl like laughing at 1t is poor polley o L M at B Wi G no ur | n of ¢ ity T e » politician and coerce him wzed, e s > 1 G i i ousht that | yyo pagion fs fed upon little regard- R e up cvery avenue of pleasure to | | Q. What is a “fotem pole"? 350 ihaying neral ! ce | full liberty |y o0 fhe eivic achievements else- b5 st get out the family athum | ¢'p fill his oever will | A, It is the emblem of totemism. o o wing 10 | to : romlz 1 teach | pare. and look at some of the pictires you [ MAY come Mt ‘ | That institution prevails among s 5 i od Ratucniis o] Mallroadtatations had taken in the days when you | R VCHTMAN, | . In Greek mythology who was | Primitive man. The totem pole that look af g < p b st ot . |thought you were a snappy dresear.” | New Britain. | thn goddess of misehicf or disorder? | typifies their deity to these simple of mu 1ty ! €€ | (he great new Union station in \‘I | SRR i A. Discordla or Tris was the Deople is usually a carved log or ; | ot o have anti-cvolution | has been completed. It took | | Dark T1 | Sidess ol ilte a4 ‘he is | stick, decorated with colors, pie- the more " And it i v i | cago has been comr . [ ark Thought | ~ N ) goddess of strife and discord, &he fs | Stick, decorat colors, p e that mak I similar faw faled of |y vears to build and will be used | oot GBS T O e ithe | “Well ittle man, T hear that vour| COMMUNICATED e ectito e dtsira T Lt cte. 1t is erected elther in o ; ; ety e valamer Plchutesile st o N abis matlons. |father has gone into the oil bus e | of discord on the table at the wed- mp or village where those who the best imy Rent A Y { by three railroad sys | out insulting honorable nations oo | feast of P Th | totemism live, Totem poles eral | at e it is something N entara obit sald Tommy, diseusteds | o LSBT SAEIIEE vibed “To the fairest” anq gn|Are found in every continent, and her 3 ) At viaducts had to SLnSIRO LT e just like the old man to dis- : L e e e Tl s nong many of the primitive races i v the roads remain intact after " th the v. I. L. Breoks in his E at once acro ) whom 1) o Cotx . rd Or | o uit for nearby streets so that | 1° BOW L e o ot trem. cOver a castor-ofl well [Faaitie Ro it was intended for, | are siill objects of vencration. WHEN ON TH th cen=} yyack heneath them. | b 5 | ¥ S ke [ R e el G) AU S0 (LG men- | ihete oy ;“av = “hlc: ; of a debate ! g n constr W ment do 1.\ | Vel Reine [s ores are op lay Sund t o 1 In Acts 11:28 in the Eibl i S - i V carn that you| .. e | . i A. He was the fourth emperor of . : e p : : iy ] y [become an Americansmilllonaire.tt i HEORE ShER LR HID RIS RPN ROIE from Fetemen o Rt w12t the stains with kerosene and then ¢ N W 0 o T ST Quite so. but you have loft out e thou | as having expelled e S‘ rom | Wash the clothes as usual. Clear r ! wn mea he man is|q,, 4p ¢ 108t importa cquire- | & AN | L expelled the Jews from| .~ % af Subatalnon| o e b eamastmnoztantincqulrect o 0 S ot ok Rome, He is not to he confnsed | M™oNia will remove grass staing v new 7 S v 4 {from white goods \ ) 1 the | saf again 2 s | “Dut the soventh day is t with Claudius Lysias, the military | g 8 : : 1 A - Ao pnatyinitnaly bath of the Lord thy God, in it thou | tribune of the Roman cohort fn| @ \Vhere and what is the myth- 5 ; 1 in great under- | Expert | advi I onn . Tetitaalert meriiones: e Aot oy [loaliplicetoalied G laaheimye i n 3 810 T Emilic Why should the store keeper €arn {and 23, The name “Claudius® was The word means “bright & C i \ 2 forninl hov ot al 8 A S , o hen tr er man cannot?|a common one In the days of tha “P04 In Norse mythology it was iy ) s e n Eess e B RENR IO ) ocery remain 0peN | Toman Empire 4 [upposed to be the dwelling placs of by i Adele P i L A s ] MM Odin, the largest and noblest of edi. in- | ton When I first met Adele she came I { Q. Can a horse run faster than a | 5 s ! i v (Pr 11 ol S GO Gl camel | fices. In this home is Valhalla (the 1. In order to gain at n b to me and fixed my tie, adjusting | keoper in the s . . all of heroes), radiant with gold, to t c) the ends with & gentle pat | A. Whether a horse can run fast- 0 t } ! | P 1 city must sta mon- | — The first night T called on her she |CItY Who feels he cannot 10| er than a camel depends upon the | Which are conducted all who fall in 4 | Jer trial, & big di-| st m\" tobie m’ ,“ ; ) m‘: ]’.'\'” he should not in business| circumstances and the camel The | Valtle The ceiling is formed of e e ked ) \‘ 7 e T ": 1P s on imself Arablans breed racing camels that |SPEArs, the roof of shields, and the it W25 YearstAgotlodayllse i s ot oq | dE et ed g e mela et R e B Her ’ GAST SUPPLY e or a tornado. | |she fixed the part in my hair. With- | Sunt the Sabbath, all folks | {06 V00 8 e R supposed to have 540 gates, o nstructio _— - Mg . ar the corner of South Mair > L S L eac f which 80 o s ' nyi in New [strect, 1 | building line wse the wind | it abo NaUld Rl oW S e s e hantlon Db IS \1\v is the thyroid gland? L ; ; Netor : A would always find that t not. t be 50 Brasblic, 19 for aishort distance of & mil A. This 1s one of the “duetl L S i i Judd uild- [of my coat v 4 . o2 T more a rac camel could bea mids” and is a very vascular ) \ » i RS ol et i T ] AP | o S e e e e (Y 1‘\mr: on the front ?l\d sides 1 1 " bout g the cit black 1 arynx, composed of connec- 1 1 h i ank ds s : wms about my neck in ¢ even in the desert, the horse would t | ONSTAN R’ 16 and licles T i ( NIEC WRT( N oo over it. Conneilman Parker [to fix it. | CONBTANISBERDERI 4 1 & taes 64 secounr dF biina {issue and follicles containing, & : DthES WfiEuK moved that the matter be referred | In the winter time she would put | | able to get away and pick up speed | ‘150H1 collold substances, the prod- ; RN city engincer and the corpo- [her hands in my pockets fn order to| DIVES TO RESCUE, KILLED | more quickly u t of the ecolls, It s a storage b Hesian ke acra il e wyin : she would —snuggle close up | yook Broken in Plunge to Save ish slavery in her West Indian colo et R ey L T Cr e i to d ordi- (arainst my warm coat. T T2 R an ALY Q. Where was the first English £ - 1 nions Rrands Rey P Rtical torhn I stood this about 2 | W N Ty A. Great Britain aboli Christian church located? ® Action as False ouneil from ers in |one night I kissed her. o . N iiiian |ty irountas e A Tt is said to have been situ- % ) ter- |[my face! H S e O Al rort e 1 at Glastonbury, a market town e L2300 ! A Lospital here yesterday feom a|in her West Indian colonies and omersetshire, England, 1t is & | iationdatina q s b e a : Sl ne, | compensating slaveholders by pur- | illle Wattled bulMing erected. by c : S ball pitcher r . Gjetan e St " |Joseph of Arimathea, the leader ot ¢ oves had att is in i |control! Coh limited 30, In 1543 |he 12 apostles sent by St. Philip to . train g Kenney had four fingers George Jester c H.a8 X o ished slavery In India Christianize Britain. Tradition e s | ! | = e : & Q. What is the membership of |Slaies that Joseph established him. hes c badly today that | No Morgue There pan | Gl e elf ) owing to his pilgrim's staft v \ i it 1 Mrs. Smythe—"So vou last worked | 1 ! e w he planted on Wearyall hill, ¢ f v to amput 1 for Dr. Brown's family? The doctor | ¢ d v I 3 < S ¢ |while he rested g root. From | s quite a corpulent man, isn't I omery dive | The membership of the Amer- |1t SPTUNE the celebrated “Glastons % Yandy fTe madn notoss Au T i 2 g P $5. The mem. | Py which, according to popular ‘ 1 Rainbow park t X eastways he dor I y < L = cdl ithe N5 of Foreien | sperstition, blossomed every Christ- ain & mad 3 is corps around de ) 1 o AN ) ¥ 1ed P it Holly struck a subm s Irelar hically a | T v VAs O rmal scho inded SRy : ; G E | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS A A ' He | 3 | = e 3 s | Real estate deeds have been re- 1 i : I T. Burr (A Tricky Triolet) | Great Britain constitutos » nd, Scotland, Wales and Ircland, |C0Tded as follows: Wiadislaw and it is known as tne Jo7efa Ziclinski to Paul Borawski, om of Great Rritain |PTOPETty on Smith stréet; Frank and L na Krason to John Rigliszyn, property on Oak street; Lena Gor- to Willlam €. Hart, property |on the Boulevard; Edward Green- : \ | aise 3 poor 8 f::,.“ an instricior ot Tiar: He slapped her smartly on the face. | Observations pon the ra to thi : STLTERIIERIIS e e il £ttt e, BURVRC i catder It is a question that | had reached t M whether Jréelan or rather t} Y . i about to | W nd comprising the Irish Free |giain and Hyman Rubin to Samuel Yale Professor Advoeates Sending | P « + s T now i at it a dominion ‘ Sweig of Plainville, property at 288 e nT last i ) he ¢ on itish Empire. can properly be | Ny, street and 264 Elm street. 1| Foungsrers Into. Kinaccparion gt with a ud | e 4 as part of Great Britain. |catherine Prazagluski to Mike and t o Too Aeara " | Q. How can one obtain free gov-|Anna Kucharsky, property on Dude A\ At A of this city is sec : S ernment seeds? y street; Victor Kawicki to Paul ’ " ild ber of the execu. | The Super-fan ik The appropriati I ian. property on Connerton vh bl i T secms to ion of free se street < iath vhich will meet aseball gay he is ler get =0 excited in 1 STUNG? B ‘ = | | & 01 R iYaration HHIk yane Whether 1Ux mmiles nway ot Saty t LIRS ALY | GAMES | ngton Bureau's latest dulletin, . s i Renoit. o oy Siinee | (With a Bow to Robert Reich) | dog bites, ic i | " ah® | Report of Cathol »aught | Sl st i e e 0 and Dites of nehig- . America Shows Generous Work [and even If you lose yo be | RC i other Insects; what to do for t 1 1 vou had od time even it | i e bite, p Al of ale, treatment of wounds oo 4 During Past Five Year hARE t0 Baril " |2 t oty pintol: what to do in'case of ptomalné s . ¥ haft to p y Imagi h . na to treat water to make it safs 4 - = wen you play marbles for keeps | KA 0 R e 1 the other fellows do the keep- Lo | Bolow aRil mst)ign direatads 23 3 Urge Separate Action - ) hive e e G | el AR ‘ On Geneva Protocol 1> T dolTa ok s and boys s Frid ‘ 3 ; , Purean, Dally Herald, s ng gerls would prat t | s e made to the yways v‘ ad r s L - - ! s : 9 Qele f baseball. Enyt Wonderful For the l L 5 know baseball was di | e s race s PR || e = aking divorce think it was a fite, and it they| Ladie | t ) a T c o by individual groups of countries. rigid also was approved. watched some games long enuff they