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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1925, New Britain Herald profits of popular song publishing; [ tingulshed engineer who construct- [ 8ince the beginning of the year :‘:‘amn:mtmmmn:xx::z:xxtmum:umxmmmmmmm $38888828888228: | travel on the way to and from Hari« |but as everyone s aware, the[ed the Mississippl river dam at|D'age Senator Bingham and Gov- ford, asked for “local' service—thty HERALD PUBLISHTNG COMPANY :,,»\,,mg,;.w. royaltles have heen | Keokuk, Towa, that New Tngland ‘ ernor Trumbull, Sl e TH E —— ;n‘l”nm”“iun'm 'm l{?lamv-‘ln'r‘: '(*:l,( o e alk stree N Avery e ‘mu.m,\- reduced sinco broadcasting (at the Bay of Fundy has a potential | os = they camo to the center of the city Tesued Dally (Sunday Excepted) | ewme Into vogue, Tt {s useless ln!'lp-i]vn\\ur supply that ought to be of might well ask the Germa Mhopping. “Local” mervice wa At Horald Bidg. 67 Church Gtreet pose that publishers, authors and |enormous bonofit fo its manufac. |*CeNUsts Who are trying to manu Makes Random Observations grantod in response to this demand. | composers will sit {dly by and per-|tures and enhance general living | 2¢tUre artificial gold as to how Now the proprictor of the Oak street SUBSCRIPTION RATES 5 A many gold marks it will cost to On the (/)ly and Its [’cop]e line comes to the common council PEeRR mit the returns from their Iegiti- | conditions | iy pEold ] By L U e G $2.00 Three Months. mate business to be sclzed without | The Bay of Iundy project will ho | MenWfacture one gold mark. | ke “ " g d I SRS NSASESIIAININIIALIIBAIITIIIIISIRIAILI LI SAIL4AFy | O “express” servico on the part of "6 & Month | sompensation. superfor to the Muscle Shoals pro- £ Maxsow Foxizs | | e the Connceticut company busses, As tho sponsor of the plan to set |of the council “to consider every |claiming {hat his receipts are réduc Th wyright law exists re- | foc 7 3 Non " st | e ) o it b y Besialt b tha Hout Rtes 30 Wust s ibaiall L 200 oRYEEhL 1NN EGCE 1o DRb4 ) ISOE Jh woine alien impoTiAGt AN ! d ] Cheer Upt | part of the Washington rehool [Project!” But it 15 doubtful whether | ad through competition, 1t 18 be o SCine Y SRRy vent ust that thing. And in order|pects. When the government has acisandg'ancies - © to show our line, It's |tract for a public park, the Obseryer |Many of them are qualificd o pass | jjeved that {he Tremont stroet resi- 561304 i 3 p lon the me; S ’ act. | a4 ¢ to avold Infringing upon copy-|the Wilson dam complated, toward BY ROBERT QUILLEN RS reaoatos IO in the action of '¢.|~ o |“‘w’“n‘1‘n:v'\r; \illfi‘:-:;llfl.:u“(yx:nr‘l{:‘tl: ‘._mml will npp‘nrsr'”:fnnfln:t‘Ur:lr!f|lv i righted music many if not most of | (hs end of t - il b Pl 6 this old world's “sols common council this |Their acts show tha y are “rub-{ jon hecause, were favored by TELEPHONE CALLS end of this year, it will ha cheer ' 1 to drop the project, |ber stamps” because they follow ab 11, 1t wonld result in their peace overture: Distrit samples too, so, i Under the circnmstances this may he (Solutely the instructions given them | josing serviee which is now handy t . hand out {the proper fhing to do for the (DY the republican machine When | (o their doors [ righted musc, including the classics | 100,000 primary horsepower — but 8 ie jolies! present but the subject should not |Alderman Willlam J. Judd, the self The only profitadle advertlstng medium | und the style of music which usual- b % = ’ o] be d in ‘the City. * Clrculation bookn and | s b A scent M be without transmisslon lines| wiy shouldn't great men com N | Soveral months ago the Observer, |W1iD: ®ouncllman Nale should be |somo evening hut we know yow'ro press room always open to mdvertisers (¥ 18 far superior to the evanescent | for a market. The Wilkon dam will | from small towns? Great citles do, R e e ‘, Joolk |after Survey of the situation in the |t1® 1ast man in the council to hring | never home. In fact we're never 3 ow does the family look |after a survey of the situatiol e | | type that so frequently masquer-|produee 700,000,000 kilowatt hours | — L jup the subject of “rubber N.-Hl]m”}hmn‘» oursclves sinee John bought Business Offios » 28 the radlo stations have been spe-|invested $49,000,000 in a water-| Joxample Editorial Rooms ..., 9260 clalizing in broadcasting non-coy power project that will produce | “Take this Tloncy, and Luy you dint flistiausli missed permanently, | appointed government, snaps the “We'd Ilke to run up and gee you : ki . y _ % upon our marriage? Did you gound |northeast scetion of the eity, came Ltiig Bubloct : Bt - LS T DT ades as “new” musie. This has been | o year; at the Bay of Fundy the| Bt (1“’)”“ how Jonah must ave | ¢ o [to tho conclusion it part of the {hecalze b )‘n\l]\ s that a larko - | cuy adloa ectlve mothot strained his arms telling his story. : i 5 A ser of his colleagues aro that and | Jover hedr that? The Associated Press 1+ exclusively en- | the radio’s most effective method "r‘h\m\'n'\ hours a year will total 3,- 4 W) s. Papa sounded the |) il ol lliNIGH, thoxao ARl o v St oy v i St BB e l”‘ e neli o b titled to the uwe for re-publication of | Agliing the copyright law and it 18| 260 000000 neenr b = IR e EaaRo0IR afatblot & a0 oo ln kel ng more. act, 1 o ! a all news credited to 1t or not otherwise | it DA @ % 81260.000.000, according to the en-| Uplift: A nation-wide movement [Washington echoot - wonld he tha |POMY helieved that e himself takes | calied a land where peoplo never Sraditad in' this paper and aiso focal |One of tho maln reasons why there | gincers' estimnte, Transmission | (o straighien out (he mess loft by [loienl pinco - for o combined pati |OTders trom tho strutting Iittio Loss | stay home, Hewajpudlisied Hosei has been so much “high class parents, < Writing dokes! [ niaywround, At present this insge [°F: the machine in'ihe council, Statisties gathered from near and Alvin }‘”“‘““‘ being wsed for any pur-| Alderman J. Gustav Johnson, run- | far by sharps who dine on figures I oy Nat ot o 0l AN Saan it takes down lis wriling aeane ning true to form, made one of the | for breakfast, dinner and supper, Mewber Audit Burean of Cireulation. arl o only type of music the | rosorvoir ? ¢ ith 5 ! Soses Wil Dask betons |DINE . | omber 01t Busas of Qltlation, || nourly the only type of music t res rvolr of power, but hookups |jiherty, anyway? Moslems don't . ited 1y G sehool depari- [SUiest suggestions Teard o |show tat more families are now on which furnfshes newspapers and adver. | ProAdeasters can use without In- | with existing lines may be possible. | drink. frofin unon his face Wt as a site for additional huild. |€ammon council for years when Jie |the move in their own automobiles dlsers with a strictly honest analyels of | fringing upon copyrights and get-| 1t g tg bhe hoped that the voters ——— you I'm the Httle lad ings, Until that time arrives it would |28ked whether Chalrman Conlon of |or in public long distance busses tirculation. Our clrculation etatistice T praNa el ¢ has to mind his step ana |5 ; the board of public works and City |than ever before, The number of sk A unat hrovad 1o ting tnto lawsuits. N Sk i lie profits seem to he groatest P oand .7 hossible to make use of it by |the board of public works and City |1l . " D hon thip s THI e e D e v S T ilace, [irntarming it into n pleasure |Fngineer Williams would post a | persons so accupying their time has ction againet fraud In newspap PRI WP o9 ] Sinhuon futen ta ot ion and PSS eanraonfot TONeR erEeal s s N e ground for ople The district |Pond of $5,000 each to guarantee |taken a tremendous jump. A few toca) advertisers. COAL IN STORAGE from the state. It Is Inconceivable And makes all others wateh his | Ry ien jo woald serve tecms with |{he city against 10ss i the hoard de- | years ago 1t was an uncomnion sight STEADILY DECLINES how they can act otherwise in Sep- - smoke— Len, many of whom are foreed [€ided o undertake the paving con- |fo sce automobiles bearing markers 'm nervous, sure 1 am, ract ifself. This Is nonsense, the | from distant states. Now we don't o n Pa gets set to write a joke! Aty Kind that disgusts the American stop to comment on them regardless at any time since June 1, 1920 — | for power from the Bay of Fundy A ¥ e Observer thought that this condition |cltizen Wwith the men eleeted to the Lof what part of the country they ould be ameliorated if the children (BOvernment. may be from. There is a vast in- —_— - coal strike of 1922 — and the total | high, the sale of power all over I disturb his traln of |\ 1o encouraged to concentrale their | Councilman Christ ohjected to the ‘vum ining of fraffic. Cars from as lines in New England will be neces- music’ heard over the radio — 4t 18 | qary to take advantage of this great e 1o play in the sirects, endangering lives and inviting accident. The ®he Herald s on sale dally fn New| There is less coal In storage than |tember considering the possibilitics York at Hotallng's New Stand. Timer Bquare; Schultz's News Stand. Entrance 2 . Grand Central, 42nd street. except during and after the great|alone, Although first costs might be p v walks real softly so | | | i ar west as Calife arc plentiful i age dily de- | N b ¢ E Vours of play in a new park near the [bourd faking over the paving jol, | far west as California are p DOWNTOWN ASSESSMENTS quantity in storage is steadlly de-|New England ought to make th B AT And when she speaks she'whispors I ur : t‘ \n ”-l‘ 1 \|1'_<“ ‘w ound {but thers was reason behind. his |1 Connecticut and it is probably 5 i CONTS sale, sport car, eapacily 2( ‘ ashington school, il blode L i 5 1 a 1 " o o e A UBRERIUES clnipetcorink SICRUSBRALTAT) rolicti v tor et thsfoours : s 1o cquipment. were installed it would [words. He explained that work of | [FUi¢ that thelr number is balanced be a co-ed college town. | rppoue 1ist 7 o sticut cars ) 1t will have bheen noticed that |A8e of time. < Though that disturbs him like as he children for blocks this nature done by a city ,,U,Hy_\,‘l\ Conueeticut cars in California. — aftract t " dne Sotalieioohin Btora AL The sclf-styled “intelligents JoLs round. |costs more In the end than was an- | Bverybody is on the move, going interest {o a rallway journal be- e i He writhes and twists tLis way and |, |ticipated. There fs ground for {his |30m@wWhere or on the way back. ; o In addition to the regular up-|May be loosely defined as thos Tk | The Obscrver also suggested that |statement. But in the case of Myrtle| Despite the accidents featured in cause a small storage means 3 Iways will be compelled to trans- soveral propertics have changed hands in the downtown business | who scold those who do. part of the land he made into a par f 1ay now: rlc. section recently at prices consider- keep costs of running an automo- = And looks as if he never spoke \‘ l‘(“-““"vw‘lm et street, it is hoped that Mr. Christ's | ¢ \\..‘mm‘ newspapers ..\YH’?IIL:‘:’liH Dile, those who are not careful, ean-| A joyal resident at a resort i And woe unto the dog or cat g 2 fears will not he realized. The | Nation of expert drivers. he ably ss of the probable as- one sresent, the people of the fifth ward (Bt R 2 i e d . Ihat moves when 'a writes | PV 3 T board hs its bloviy om- | broportion of aceidents, considering : and that several other | POTt large tonnage during the cold | yyo,y and restratned at all times|who talks about the climate instead Sl La writes |11 % orced to go to Walnut Hill park [board) ":‘fl"['.\m_, "v\'"_"’; Yoad buni. | the fleets of automobiles using the properties threaten to change hands | months. discover that fines and an occaslonal | of the weather. |The Washington school Jand is Says the Rallway Age: | —— His jokes they say are vers good |t thelr own doorstep and it secms 1t production and consump- A pot hunter is a fivy who | “ 000 ke the peosle loamee 1 |nnnecessary (o ask them to leaye ilon showld be continued at the waits until pedestrians ave bunched 1d make the people laugh and [JJIEECTERE 0 S the outlay of | § e at an Intersection. 2 L few hundred dollars will give them | bresent rates until Sept. 1 the P - FLEntargection | Butstien S kometimestTiwish Wit (o LG COUITNN L B AT downtown | supply in storage on that day The Ku Klux Klan has entered - e witable facilitics f joying ‘ o4 Nigh enough.| would be only 34,000,000 tons, | the fight centering around evolution g ghe | handicap, however, it you are a A sweet and gent a evenings ont of doors durii wsessment, noverthe | - 0 13,000,000 tona less than on | and 1t does not requlre & keen | ifat, WAL T, O Allhough a joke's a funny thing prise New Tritain folls who have | Pt AR e | And keeps my Pa from Jing | Members of the linade a practice of transferring th logelskh ) ankontBaptia, g sali KnoNIedgeR OLRLRoRKIaniaRidiosyn . | it ;‘ £ n have expressed - disapprovallayogiance to the fstand for a few | nd only 12,000,000 tons more the transfer ot the land | .o op0 o oh summer and who shared | street deals were than on Sept. 1, 1922, just after | the fence it will he active. er and it has confidence In his abil- | H&hways, is small. A Yankee is as 11y to go through with the consrue. | MUCh at home behind (he wheel as tion of the pavement to {he satisfac. |1 18 by his own fireside. Despite e he fact that the homes in America, | St {are better and more nviling in Block siand 1a again & part of {ho | 2101V ToSpect than ever ‘befoce In aton Tl mewa iy sur | DEOrY and finer than in any other | comntry in the world Americans pre- for to spond their (ime riding over hill and dale, Among the regrettable conditions at figures considerably in excess of lawsuit add considerably to fhe total. laugh | Inelines observing ugh; ot write s0 many hy one h A {United garded as just and I eractes to discover on which side of | Among the many unimportant | 1 Mot e e the great coal strike ended.’ achelor’s opin f censorship. NS commission m\\:E i the! ot in tha acean oft Ihe coast of “-”t ”«.'(’n ‘(‘} ‘l-lx“yJDW"]I‘AI'I]HI': f»t he largest fotal ever in storage . position fo take over {TRhode Teland was sufficiont unfo 3t- L . 3 Ncigibore. s A : v and develop it for park ieip g far as lnw observance is con- | V¢ Would like very much fo drop tempt to bar the teaching of the|unless you count the pleasurs of ’ cldon: “Reading, they LY [eposes hecanse of dack of funds. fooag ) in for an evening and visit our 2 o 8 . T T Saent - culms the nd.” ! 8 : e ot b i 2 cighhors, eyv're neve e, was in November, 1918, at the clogvi,“,(‘,,,,m,m,,y theory In the institu- | SWatting somebody you don't like, sl ”j‘\w_ Ul mot it (g |NO douDE the commissioners of Dot | Yl tho elghteenth amendment “‘r‘-lfrl']m‘. )'_‘,'_h”‘ v're nover home, of the war, During the switchmen's | o\ " ¢ yionor learning g : . but not Af tliey |5 5ards have good reasons for thelt |0 60 United States constitution he- Kipling were alive today and happen to he bills you're reading. vietions but when the board of [eme” atcetive, Tlock Teland sirtual. | ¥FOLe “And never the twain shall H. Mathers, |fiyance and taxation has its annual 4 4 meet” we would understand that he But there are plenly of first class = e {meeting the objections of the park fi.o o place of strategic importance | V2% indulging in gentle criticism of 100 per cent Amerlcans who don't 4 2 woman Is at e o [commissioners can eertainly he eli- | \yion Looflergers and (this foy riding, never-stay-homs tingly young. minated beeause a fund can he ap- ;.o generation of unneighborly nelgh- | bors, in what people like fo eall this age ‘hasers had o have Kian, however, won't at-| There fs no real profit in That's Different 63,000 ) ug— the tar properlies for thelr 3,000,000 tons of bitumino ifiess rivalry hecamo so keen that S strike in 1920 the total was 20,000,- some merchants folt it neces ; 4 ceeded from the union. Tt oc r Told on thelr loca- 900 tons TThere is not much more coal in | partic poscs, or because hus- | | tions by buying, Fm run- today than during the | Tong ferm leases involving huge think they require the Klan to cen were quick to appreelate and - 5 . ~ 3 propriated for the purpose. Jf the [e o oo g e ¢ | switehmen's strike, with the worst| 5 5 oks of their chil- i L propriated for the pury ke advantage of. Tt fs doubtful to come, unless a semblance of > her any other speck in the Too Mucht Lourd of edneation does not wish 1o f ) - dren. e Littlo Billy's brolher nid {he |grant an absolute transfer of the jeountry ig g0 favorably situated geo- N INTCATIT) A SonElbillty . 5 5 {me | i s Solie R )4 £ v | sense and public pprsitinhysls — e Bleticketh 2 Guople whi chocolaler, bought for his favored |Property to the park department, an |evapnically, On its shores has been COMMUNICATED [ enforend in the coal industry. And there are some parents who | - - EEEFEE S50 DEOPIE Th lady, iu his room, hut not before |Arrangement —can be effectc (’ t““ landed Hanid gold hy the gallon, the income, it would he found the pres- | g T tell their ehildren what the school | pocion e qic o e \{'W i M;’l‘y":‘q far in excess of | pacsett neome, it would he fou e p | i T GUhETH Losnalis : |the golden dubloons buricd away on e TR e | . in brother's pockel! Soon his made 3 i sessments are much lower THARNESSING _”'_l o hooks don’t contain T N i e ety i isolated shores by Mr. Kidd, the well Oiling Roadway in Letter 0 AR ; 7 AT BAY OF FUNDY = o e ’m‘l o .\‘_:“”‘*‘ B “ Dro 1l a successful one! | The project should not he aban-|known and justly feared cut throat The grand jury in Missourl which | 5 « « ve ers in oncd. Fifth ward representatives in |ayq pirate, Sojourners at New to Mayor, | court, but not his eiforts at poetry common council shonld make a sums of money were executed this LT r Main strect. It one were the income of propertics involved, -hasing an appraisal on the : Billy Jiad seen the interesting bulge | Whiel [12nd until it is needed for a school Street Resident Discusses The astounding scheme to harness in the day Billy ran over | Bay of Tundy, oft | “examined 100 witnesses” following lo st niianEE ol e Shoreham have staggered off fncom- | i tides in the menmo of it and bring it to the at-ling ships dying from parched pal . const of Maine and New Bruns- | the Iynching at Exeelsfor SPrings [ o0 2jicn piae Joarn o respect | B0 @1l about it. “I found a box [ ! 1 0f the council or the board of lates After they landed they sl Nohilaany he end of fts labors with of candy my brother hought for his ! |a Atter they Innded they stag-!lp oo onin oy ot 1 thus create twice as much | came to the end of its la Jit 5 e |finance when the proper time comes. |zored some more, but not hecanse | L1 011INE of Dassett street the firat lootrie power as Muscle Shoals s [tha usual verdict. Nobody got | be born to corn on the cob, 6 = of thirst | of next week by the eity 1 . : i o T'his information also recalla to my £o_fo Bermuda when o | .08 (1 OTMAY ai i Jign for the republican nomina- can go to Tlock Tsland? has heen a | N4 of reading an article recently < in your paper where onr city execu- tive, Mayor Iaoncssa, did attempt to explain the reason for the oil being carried into every house, and if T recall correctly, ths mayor stated e 1itor New Britain Herald My attention las been called to Anmerican institutions, but one must Lest girl and T ate ‘e all up,” he | said with prid | sxpected to develop, 15 of much in-| hlamed. e R e Inst then a big gulp of gas came | Councilman David 1. Nair's cam tercatitorNew Tinglax (el Soain Tas an alrlight censorship | €04l operator, it fs a sizn that somne- | M1 M : ‘”;,m" o i i‘ e oking [tion for mayer was lunehed under [nopular irony, And the answer was, s he press, domestic and | LNE Will happen to the consumer's | oo oS BT doctors it [ smoke screen attack on the Board |“Why, Indecd?” But all good things NI sk aid: “An’ every Gime I do that 1 |of public works at tho common |come to an end. Block Island has e Y o 0 LR uncil meeting Wednesday ev ning. (been eaptured. Tt capitulated this Ll : Clara . Martin, |In & speceh which bristied Wit af- |week Lefore the combined aftack of | (el cortectiv the maver stated tempts tn assassinate the king. Tf i > ceted indignation he attempted to » members of the Rhnde Island e M &3 ey J ST hom! At ; rake the hoard fore and aft for its |mounted police, whose invasion re- | 1 '.&j;','»:} i :"'.‘"'v[“ of ’\" piigazde f tomance of the Opera Stage Hedlotk 16t s ovitiithe ALY sulted tn the arrest of the proprietor | £XP¢ would, or should. This throwing goes on in censor-ridden Dr. George A, Baldpate the Yellow Kittens Inn at New | ©ft naturally more oil on the road than is necessary being turned into a mann- | glad to be ab assis Couninien d t wble to assist in recent concert given for the project can be regar as being a vital development for ire pre o Ia foreign, and 1t seems impossibls {0 | perity in New lingland ssh-shocolut I t ver obtained from | determine whether there have been the idiosyneracies of nature at the 1 v emarkable how much i of Tundy would result not only |18 remarkabl bt i street paving contract al : i : he board, two weks ago, made [Shoreham and his conviction for ugstalegbutiould Lete 8 ‘ ling liquor In a court at Newport, | €oWd I make this suggestion to | | Block Istanders, natives that is to | {1 nayon hefore 1.>,mm street i say, have not recovered from the | 11ed? (et us use Bassett street for an example.) Have the oil covered 2 v recommendation concerning the Viremen's Uniform fund. It 1S 80 lyywapd of the contract, The council n Bhreviatedl sKkirls gince I have used my voice eclined to accept the recommenda- fromen.aEeanEali L e Aty 1 ated Id { professionally that I felt rather un- foim\forion Bngland, Nohody much “adult | The project depends first of all $ {ion and, without lezal anthority, at- (ghock, Tnterforence with 1hoir f the volers of e e to dictate the name of the !sweet will hy representafives of au- | “0Mmpletely with sand—let the sand the il o toction on |Mor how mu ' 4 coriain ow my song would 5o hut |eyipted 2 ks ) Sk own” exeept that police chief in you read the account of the hene- |confractor ym the work should |lhority was unthinkahlc Tieally, | 218 un oiliant don't Icave it to the in this newspaper you will know |he given board, refusing fo |You know, it wasn't being done. Tint | F07dbed proper to take it up. Mahoney City, Pa., who has bssued 25 y A o (I’ ¥ I am almost sure if my snggestion 3 o Y | that T was a riot \low the couneil to usurp its pow- |1t was done and the natives feel as am almost s f suggestio a czar-like edict ahout if ears go {0 Gy How back my student s, came Dack Wednesday night by (Plue as their own dear ocean. As if 18 s 1 out, the different houses —_—— s in ) I never missed an [yeiterating its recommendition, Then 10 add insult to injury, the Rhode | V!l Not have the damage brought London which their property that has been i days, occupying alarose Councilman Nair wifh the [Island police Tave taken it upon |'M'© growing : o it i the st gallery which [ardor of Patrick Ilenry, denounced [{hemselves to patrol the roads and | 91 in the past, is being done at the not all 1 ifford. In my sparc hoard, declaring: “We here, in [¢nforce traffic rules. Such injnstice nt, and will continue to be done. 2 the twentieth century is fncon- | Mr. Mayor, at the present time | romust i e they are urs 1 studied the operatic scores commion coulcil, are not mer S until T knew every one by heart. e stamps.” We don't have w\ W consciously I had en deeply [accept what the board of !H.V\];-’ pation = v in Jove with Mile, Gaufrette, a ks s every time, We have | iy { shors anymore. An- marching np Churcl BRINLTE reR I ntalc Bi1is Here e[ hare and distribuied all along The situation has become so tense | Basselt street, and it is sate to state that the natives and “foreigners” | {hat the amount put along the curba |may form a rapprochement. Ieel-| "8 Will not begin fo cover one- ing hetween the two factions has run | QUarter of the oil when the ofl ma- the | The natives lock with disap- | ¢hine does its work, proval upon busi ventures of |8 PO ¥ou think, Mr. Mayor, T am ‘forciencrs” from Rhode Jsland, | ASkiNg to much for your prompt espec if those ventures concern | consideration? ho importation and sale of spirit- BASSETT STREET RESIDENT, an likely other Instance of feminine emancl Md themselves ul, young soprano, the sea- |3 rs to consider every proj- nsation. I shall never forget performance of Choisy's ell, 1 r said that Pantonfle, when fard, " d to accey hat the r hi 1, an-|board of public w or any other I the sulden illness of Goul- [board wants every time. It ft 1o al ,m' med. “Un- a hoard gives speeial atfention [10US and intoxicating liquor. One E— ‘ ] s + |Mr. Charles O'Malley of Providance BRINGS WIFE'S ASHES 2 ! 3 . e S ol ects which come before it ley o iden SRkt e P MESEC BYTTLL a Yy | governors L LR y e L O L D Ie the common council, having a |°Pcned the Red Top Tnn. Last Sat-| Dieby, N. 8, Aug. 22 (P—Leon- ; 1ADIC h co | hed rock 1 " e i 4 mass of projects of every de- |1Fday morning a band pounded on |Ard W. Jones ,with his two sons, ar- AGAINST RADIO I | len prot e, | on 1o denl with, cannot give |{1e Dortals of his establishment and |¥ived here yesterday with the ashes ’ 1% e fired fwo shofs af them. But |Of his wife ,which he brought from Therefore, in the average [(VO not the lquid kind— |Qceano, Cal, traveling the entire ha fndls £ n hoard nre apt |Meant Nothing to the attacking |distance by motor and making the v volled up 2o e subetantial [Party. They broke down his door, |journey in 21 days. Mrs. Jones died awditorium, 1 was rushed : e findines of e (bAcKked Mr, O"alley up against the |studdenly on June t4. The ashes costumed . . . and the i b Hothin and thelr spokesman sajd: | were interred today at Weymouth, ey W etosd Iy dietated by polities and [*Woe T 0 put you out of childhood home ot Mri AL 1 la desire to show who is boss. r seats at the final | ® (O O air declared that the [If You didn't quit” Mr. O'Malley was more than an % £ 5 teok the hint He has gone away NOONAN CTED. : [ empowered o engage a L 0N AT = For me it was a tor and then complained that [{fom there. They're nlee ¢ aftle, Washington, Avg. 22 (P}~ utic nax. As ik foh had teon allowen ié|thoss natives, 1F vou don't The International Brotherhood of 1 away, Gaufrette [\ P Ml ”‘ days nmnecessarily, | With them in business Electrical Workers adjourned its bi- wms, her lips on | pHA% e “7" » statoments were in.|. Recently a Providence 3 nnial convention after reelecting > soparated by | Lo e hoard has only power |POUSht & on the island President James P. Noonan, Wash- {6 rasommen 1l ontrasior e Dy | natives d 1 ington, D. and all other officers vjzecomnehiia cont e N s roryihets . and selact Detroit for the 1927 ouncil has to apy i Tner” was warn his advent | meeting. lenly rose and | “Phere is | cach the hours of study which it de- as we said we would a year Jones. very fu SIX months at|, . . ove of the selection. So that 1 discovered t in Block Tsland would not be sig- — Goullet, 1 wntter dragged along for nallized with the preser a brass Sttt o ’,‘ £ A ! : nd and a committee of welcomo at | obsemation £ year of bis e il il AL Conneiiman wharf. Ie laughed heartily. A : ounellMan | oy qays later he buckled on his at there are 80 members |10 138 Wor he uckied o w2l On The Weather — |his property. But it was The hon burned dow obody know Waslington, Aug. 22 — TForecast happened, th 1L [for eastern New York, fair with ps lightning or something lowly rising temperature Saturday: is said that “foreigners Sunday Increasing clou s and Ritter Disappolntment 2ided fo avold the s council really was to hilame Tired and Tested lers a word to unly is! He 3 hel Hart ation trip t warmer rd “Why did you follow n the future. 7T 4 il Nev ngland: Fair Saturday and tchman? All he said to you 3 \perament Sunday: slowly rising temperature My Domestic Rodeo oot, mon.’ " — irday in west portion, warmer Jacqueling 0 thought e c f } npl n mon." g Connecticut Conditions: The northeastern dis- MacCauley is column, i ust (turbance has moved eastward be- company finds it ¢ nd Newfoundiand e north- s Same Routine ic r vestern disturbance has moved east BUYS MANY 1 v n v for + ith increasing 8- \ . nsity and it is e r north- orn Manitoba tonight as a disturb- 5 s b o of wide extent and marked In- set of head; | loaf, it may t w't|age of the Oak st bus line, which | Fair weather will prevail Saturday learned to|be a change.” |had been established to serve that (in all sections east of the Missistippl | —R « . territory at an eariler date. But resi- {river, except Florida and the weath- trom \ tain o1 up h t k Y , s my slightest| (Copyright. 1925, Reproduction dents of Tremont strest, through er will remnin‘ generally fair 8at. was & goodly part of the wey of Dexter P. Cooper, the dis- a ¥ 10 ¢ Forbidden), which Connecticut company busses urday in the Atlantic states

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