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[} New Britain H erald HERALD PL MPANY Issued Da At H The in press Member of the Associnted Press. ot STATI INCOMI MOTOR ' ROM VEHICLLS (RUIIN UANDAY TIHOLLEY FACING I1TION fecide rule ving SPORTS For res : which ivileges law it= e cities for iiform ts, while will public factor, BONDHOLDERS FACTS Hartford way Co., |@ thickly built up section, lo vere not | runs as far cast as Gary, Ind. | 1 tain evi Even looks f the place thee | even ment popu from lation | population of Baltimore has topped | that that o ing t is 706 | 16 | The York lyn, G of ter the g large | | ot | icago district,” t usually the 'I s organization, ap BUCCESsS of al responsibility sn't w an mo A NEW CITY POPULATION The census bureau of the govern. | been on of 11 of that w York of of “Boston." The population of is given at 6 f Chicago rt: A population city, & nd the incl Juee reater city. 8o fortu e} it does not include South Chi- Indiana Harbor and a host of | populous centers- as for Boston, is a difficult and to prove that might affect the ears dou ny vitally affected. 1 i meaning ESTIMATE OF “estimating"” numerous cities and t appears that the popu- City" Chicago, {s 2,095,239, accord- | that of Baltimore | figures mean that for | other expanse | ry that has been added to hile which NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 14, Italian enjoys sitting on the fence, of originat- ty to ma eness will o ex- | attempt Vacation! | On boat and train the throngs be- gin, And what's it all about at that, But fat folks trying to get thin, And thin folks hoping to grow fat’ that at L e is worth, Sarcastic on carth as it Wilson lose your Poy as an acclde “lOu'h powder exploded.” The Holy Estate (A reply to “The Ha E By Don K. Mendoza but I'm glad I'm marricd! y life is simply great! man's a fool to llve n he can have a mate! en 1 home trom night very 1 the wo hty No as magazine he cover na SCH v sn indicates, How 0dd it secms to hear a pur- ns the . | tate Gee, g use | w % g come AWS 1o se- still prefer v, There are two m mey g the ) from, o And is a ight nd kids all my Qwn a right, i know ! they ar g to place & want it Putt: to do as above, whe Gee, it is a blessing I'd have the whole world know, To have a wife w takes my socl And darns the h man a vair The ladies lucky, as usual The man who bark them has no exe to pu it noses the 5 hose; Well, he can knows! For once through another box! | wear and I may The single has ‘em, goodness them he pokes is now | He neec while the Gee I'm whiz, but I am happy! lad I've got a wife' dey my piece; I'll stick to her through life. nment statistics show men are first to go: — or down bLe- “New York | 4, while The roll may gather no |l moss, but the traveler collects a lot | For gover That single While they're abov low— here, slic ; stone | of fine hotel towel | = | who can who fur-| 1 possesses. tellectual good few “Boston” 1s | 4 nished the in is or au s be rs for New | % ! Camera! ! omer: “1 want hooks and “You'll a g rod, | i Wi | Nearly all ding Brook- | " re helng utiliz discarded safety r great by-prod- now except zor blades. | some Salesman: of cour: mer: "I catch t a reel, not! mak Cust should say want fish, not oving pictures of them.” iertrude, ent trived things . depart- only to is the T not its area 1s 0 has ,, i to he of the coaches are now oz‘f; et and on the sporting \-:1gv,; Mos the str ‘“He's & Act 11 ¢ a brick | — i Irresistible Elhow Grease meets An Immovable Object Aunt Dinah had done the washing n fact, the compris everyone in | “1 have | of | the 1925, Unitcd States, do n fean citizens until alized, second o howe titled to vote anc office. Until 1zed, they are ¢ or eitiz subj ther the 1 e t tes, 1S or of petr Were ning 1 Among QUESTIONS ANSWERED, You can to any or information by Juestion Editor, New ington Bur wue, Washington, anewer Mesopol lls and rtion ‘ern ne » | and marital nor can ex- underts All meth in reive the began whe ilied n in Av How man; United Bt really rotat witl ils werent fl in bot Oppos the tat knov to turning Aare he rc colls are bucking eack er and is at minimum connected in be induc! sald at a Both series Q. Where lighthouses famou the in Jun npromis| herol ter Ford. an unc most victs bro r ew Brunswick r lover arv land her s in famous n one dria ibout 285 B. Q. r whom was La w Yol named? A. Lal TE by the Ne was discovered | 5 er Isaac Jogues (Roman lic) and named by him Tac SaintSacrement, in 1642 ol it given its present name of “Lake Geor in honor of King George 11T of England, Q. IFrom where did t the ry tree come A. The word “hickory” traction of pohickory, an me for a trec has r when t and al was the What is Btie ag Lo SR A This is a tion, and its ori tiquity, The upon being connected o famous paint- T green from v 15 a co Indian ejecte leafed clove the ga the story “Blue B It is that is they are fully n many N. J to be Brereton, enl old legend is that Eve, 1ot become Amer- | st they arc fully|l until they haveiand r final ers, In ver, they 1 to hol compressed sharp pointed compact, waterffiroof plumage extraordinary habits. It fre clear, pebbly streams’ and ling chiefly on mollusk wd on aguati insects and their| larvae, whieh it seekd even under) water, divihg with great facility and tiypving about for a short time at| nited the bottow of the water. It carrles olde fts ratherishort tail vated after| ! ), an the munner of e common European dipper s generslly dark rown in color, witn tnroat and nupper part of breast pure white, It is found chiefly In hilly or moune inous districts, 1t builds a very rious nest of interwoven moss, domed;vand_ with the entrance in the side, usually in some mossy close by stream, and often under a cascade. The eggs ire white, About twesve spee cies of dipper are known, ¢ is, the phrase “Kick the in caking of dying? phrase seems to legitimate origin, v word for kick is meaning to recoil, to ror send buck., Therefore, to L the bucket in the Egyptian roglyphics Indicates qr symbols s the return of an empty bucket e, a body without life. The vptinns used the bucket constant. heir hieroglyphics as a syme aht uts public ural atler \ couptry idered octs as wrens, T tamia a ni were pets me i"ourth;f JuT\ Victim Dies From Lockjaw M ster, Conn., July 14, irlolio, 10 years old, died lockfaw here last night. On July arging a .22 caliber blank pistol, it exploded and he jured in his left hand. Two later the wound became fin- resutting in his death yes South title and a romar Paul Leices- e da ter of ory who falls man unes, 50 the | 4 ved fected ne o Girl Fatally Burned Playing With Matches Waterbury, July 14 (P—Matches with which she and her two young- rothers were playing late yese afternoon set fire to her dress wmnd caused probably fatal injuries year old Betty Theriault in rear of her Hitchcock Lake home. Rushed to St. Mary's hospital e was found to bs burned entirely hout the bo Her condition late last night was dangerous. own len her shipload of con- from Er Her to the Am a captive recog- | oo gton, Her name turns out under Was} to the ra are isen hey forma SELE! TRAINING QUARTERS Livingston Manor, N. Y., July 14, —Izzy Cooper, west side feather- sengation, and Irving Shapiro his stable mate, have selected train- ing quarters here. Cooper is popu- lar in this vicinity as he trained here for his bouts with Jack Sharkey and Midget Smith, Shapiro will get him- se]t in condition for his battle with George Baldue, the New England featherweight, at the Golden City the clov hag su- er weight n is old supersti- lost in an- d from P4 clover wit r was a rden of adise, hee. bit of paradise 1 the in- land knows that ion of Boston of the the popu- proper is only a populous cities as Somerville, the other | satellite cities to become | and host of painted ical that the in has is for the family for a numnber of vears, but it was the first time she had u aken the duties of a maid for her *white fokes.” As a conse- | quence, she bit off-coler in spots i She was busily engaged in the, or less gentle are of scrubbing portrait ESImcH cold color chief, ynold's the which 1 a effectual The stor credited, of ory is a portrait painting. been fully current. Do aliens who have never but widely or L aken out i came to be locked upon as of good Hastlie Q presence and sold eac and been estimated? Approximately waterway in one's own garden 1 omen | Arena in Canarsic, on Friday night REALTY TRANSFERS alty deeds have been recorded follows: Fillippo Pucel to Dom- enica and Pietro D'Andrea, Hunter Terrace; Antonio and Rose M. Mor- ello to Sargis Ella, 238 Cherry streets value of fish caught year in all the rivers of the warld ever 1S $750,000,006 citivs. part of Boston, and so long as (hal; Reginald, three-year old heir of the worth of fish are caught and sold WILLOW BIIOOT A BYiHI ba by bather who, al throws himself upon are, Th good swi igh mmer, " ttord A JOB FOR OSES ves 80 much t for the possibility of Joint - Facts and Fancies QUILLEN outhern es east were enjoying XISt in the residents to the outlying citles Poy once did; too many people are making it a point to live elsewhere and commute to town or go there The tt the totals of persons Al who ¢ ployec noney Whe John ands. When Greek meets Greek, Boston's greatly; is pretty \erease city have yulation figures not indicate de automobiles. counts is o busincess in 1 in them. POLITICIANS AS PARTNERS (o been SILENT surprise } the discovery ft a no I'he gwam tunit te y through rs upon aind made Croker, his ring World re did he Kelly,” a pre am, died he lived illlam 0! ickraking, were house a political many opport orite m olitical voling gard t} csmen iman BY KOBER1T population indeed well built up and of business institu a tendency to for cities or | estate reason 0 is inside know which politics no effort to predece pointed get it?” ious chieftain of M. Tweed ¢ political leader Jeads 25 Years Ago Today A gang of hoboes has béen mak-| ng things lively on Last Main street ately noon, fortiffed with | whiskey, one of them asked for | food at Dr. Coholan's house and was | put out by fo when he refused on. Officer McCarthy and Special Officer Moore arrested one | apicce, and Officer Atwater corner ed another, who backed up against | fence and fought off two officers, | giving in Chief Raw-| gent Offfcer assist the arrest The parade committee | dedication exercises of the soldiers’ momument will be Col C. B. Erich- |son, Col. C. H. Moore, Col A. L. | Thompson, Col. Samuel Moore, and | Captain Faulkner. manifest- | W. 1. Hine an it Charles | tomorrow for t | Mrs. Frank to West §w months' stay. estate, when her employer came into the bath room. Dinah, with perspirat from her face, looked up with, “Ol Missy, dis here boy sho' has got| hisse't dirty. I'se been scrubbing away on dat black spot on his neck fo' a hour.” “Good Heavens, Aunt Dinah!" e claimed the mother, “that i dirt; that's & mole ——Henry 10t | Boston | pouring L This af the big ce hove as “ as much C. Vance. The Traprock Museum of Unnatural | History | Ry Dr. Walter [ the . The Botanical Collection Our museum would be unworthy ot its name if it failed to offer the student of plant and tree life wide opportunities for study. 1 have con- verted the roof of the building into a nursery where the and BONE | 1y ost useful trees will be found in for W0 | pundance. English shoe-trees and Japanese umbrella trees flourish be- : side gorgeous Brooklyn rubber-| have gone Plymouth, Mass, | oo™ I full fruit this nursery aceumt [ where they will A AL GO an amazing variety of wearing | ler of the summer. ! f e 1 a6 | Tho statement of the New Brit-| PRIy 1y public Utiity | had | ain Savings bank shows that it Tas| I8 SEE 5 A0 EC T oue samples | | deposits amounting to $3.795.451.30. | BE T on, garden g | Lanterns must lit tonight DY | Cotor Tilies, and some unusual elec- Bi20n tric currant bushes, the berries of which glow with a soft, incandes- cent light at night. 1 have surpassed Luther Burbank | in the development of new fruits, | having crossed the banana with the tree so as to produce a non- skid banana. Fruit trees, as we| know, graft readily and by combin- ing apples, plums, pe grapes, and olives T have created a mag- nificent fruit which is like a musk melon filled with fruit saiad. It is the same with our nut t I have been able to grow walnuts, 25 hazels, pecans, hickories, and nig- ger-toes on one and the same tree. The Traprock ten-in-one nut-tree, as it is called, is the nuttiest tree Qbservations in the world. On The Weather | 1 cwmnci a tinally linps when that 1 Shelton s to o Traprock e em- | for 4 m- | family will leave | Adirondacks. th rar Cadwell worth $2,- Mass., to be et ot the H. Wells and son to ihtless had die b meeting of the school w Walk- Andrews, and | appointed additional ac- he two mil-| Af a recent New | board, R. G. Hibbard | er, T.. H. Pease, C Denis Rio committee to provide commodations at sehool. An annex.with cight be built in the rear present struct The Scandia organized at a meeting at the home | of Carl Ebbeson on Bassctt street. A constitution will be drawn up by Ebbeson, Torston Rydensward, and | Albin B¢ asking, Yet “Hon rooms, S of the s sobriquet; | Will e managers | of a Republican elub was when the chief ot Harper, brings | in. this not long ago to the eminent naturalist, William Be e (! simply a matter of {long ang patient grafting,” 1 said.| He looked at me, his face shin- ling with enthusiasm, and said, | “Walter, you are unguestionably the greatest grafter in the world!" | 1 asked him to put this in writing | for me and you will find it in the| | guest-book opposite his name. I am slightly warm proud that my work has elicited the | th portions: mod | praise of such an authority. | sontheast winds. Conditions An arcea of high = D YaXe Past Quarreling Okioli ey, miaals Ross says that she Rty sistea. | never quarrel.” h of low extends | .course they don't SRR don't even sprak ce eastward Atlantic been quite 24 hours In and the Missis- are New valleys wicinity hods n public i Foréeast Falr- loudy: hington. July ith night; Wedne lightly warmer lera tonight; n iaster: Wednesday nortkh r in central ate Forccast IFair rs in “Mre husband “Ot | They v‘ other."” nd her | | quarrel. to each England pressure lake region the South T4 upper Texas and —Alrs. Harold Bjornson, Evidence 1 Kling: “I thought you told were through with golf.” “Well, I only played nine | sterday."” Gulf and general during the pa t Mississippl valley of Mrs. me you Kling | holes 3 Mrs. | ceive the “How dare 18 Kling i stockings.” you de- holes in | interior r this me ther probably your golf Wednesday Hiatt. “Beé” Stings! he met fair Beatrice thought sweeter maid could be. They soon were wed; he finds he's stung, Her License cer Do W He have a n first yon | Parked Drivgr—Ot course not. | We're not going to get married il the June, are we, dear?—Pitt Panther, pers become citizens of or do they have fu thei the U to v zed each vear in the o and the rivers of get citizenship rights Allens who obtained papers of 10 hecome to kind d cit r simply “Bee." —Fred Cruse. How Absurd! It was at the afternoon Mrs, M Mrs. Smythe, | had but lately returned from a trip || to Euro was in the limelight. | Questions ahout the gay night life Paris and about the ities of ar about this and that ¢ shot at her right and left. | Finally, Mrs. Boyce, who had | LAUNDRY nardly spoken, said to the returned | 3925 ler, “Mys. Smythe, dig you see T 3 with five < Bermudas?” Boyce rather Boyer boat ore's b in trave th d looked at Mrs. haughtily: “Why, Mrs. | we came home on the same with them!" —Herman ordon, 1925, Reproduction | Forbidden) i ST, & NO. CITY (Copyri -plant,| Hello! 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