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. . tunity to examine the ordinance and [#0 far as schooling goes, and even part of Ihe state. This fugltive |1t 18 sald to be the highest triumph New Britain Herald the map appears to be well taken, | crooks are more educated than gislatnre dec¢lared Missourl a |of Greek architecture AERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | but the ordinance has heen avalla- | formerly member of the Bouthern Confed- Q. What were the first recorded n o i 3 erncy, and it was represented in the | words spoken by Adam in the o as already explained; and the ———— assemblies of the Confederacy. Bible? Among those who will now F,.,,, Q. What is considered the great-| A. The frst recorded words Tesund Dally (Sunday Excepted) map, in Its present stage, was GASOLINE PRICES | ceed to work a way through colleg lest game fish and the hardest to |SPoken by Adam were when he | | | At Horald Blog. 61 Church Btr shown at a serles of publie hearings NOT STABILIZED BUBSURIPIION RATES held In the clty some months ago.| gy ) ose he o Bl 40 Phab s S Durlng these hearings ceetaln dia- |y pigger the prics sign in front i T6e. o Month tricts were alloted certain evenings | o¢ (ha filling stations, apparently is nd the detalls of the map gone land stw Eve, “a man shall leave his father and his mother and cléave unto his wife" (Genesls 2:35.) Q. Whare was George Washing- ton inaugurated as President of the Q. What s the Inrgest dam In | Unied States? — . 8 | the world? 4 o A Call-shoek I8 a new malady, ana | Girls are such funny creatures!™ v ¥ A vom 1785 fo 1780 cong: bereft of unnecessary worries rps i | Hstonlviicrskas taril e slghed | { A, Wilson dam in Alabama, In|met in New York in the old City the hands of the ordinance commit- | oyar tha cost of the propulsive Sany oure 80 far known I8 &n |, ,.souhisticated man; oo the Unlted States, is aid to be the [ hall at the corner of Wall and TELEPHONE CALLS : {en chalrman and o instances wA| g4 Tuits |"In summer-time they tan their | ‘m.-n.‘n in the wordl. Tt contains 1,- | Nassau streets, and here George Business Ofice o.... 92 T e | e 260,000 cubie yards o g rashingt as Inaugu \ Ediloria) Rooma ..., 926 [ refmsal to show and explain it eame | poiy peopls understand fust why | The final fest of personality fs | bl y : [ i L meagn \aningtantaegineubiiied aves to public attentlon. In addition, ihe abillty to et a ralse just after |'" VIMter-tie they hide their tans| You can get an answer to any| Q. What is the size of Manhat. |30, 1789, o s : "”w [ Betting . cachtione. . - question of fact or Information by | tan island? Q. Can you name some of the in the City. Circulation books and|'h® map was shown at the 1ast|pag winter the pries had slipped |* 2 Sl Too' Liow | writing to the Question Editor, New | A. Manhattan island s about 16 | mos! beautiful women who ever prews oo always open to advertisers | gencral publie hearing, and after |.mg the petioleum industrs wanted | The fury system wonld e fdear! SIS What do you think of |Britain Uerald, Washington Burcau, | milés long by 2 1-4 mllea broad. lived ™ 5 Member of the Assucinted Press. s hearing 1t was taken to New,_, governmental commission toif jurors knew which set of lars |8 €407 1 think she's apoach, | ow York avenue, Washington, | Q. 1Is Spanish language spoken | A. Beauty in women s ”‘ ®he Amscciated Prews 1 exclusively en- | YOrk, Bei hnts 100l Blow low shes built, witl you? |D: C. enclosing {wo cents in stamps in all South American countriea? |2 matter of personal opinion and titled to th use for re-publication of 10Ty R e i e v > th Nin: “Better buy with a higl |for reply. Medical, legal and marital A. In all of them except Brazil, | aste that it is doubtful If there all news credtied to It or not otherwise J Man's inhnmanite to man ninees "IN board. 1 just bought u dog. [#dvice cannot be given, nor can ex-| where the Portugueso is Spoken. could be much agreéement regard- eredited | M“. m\'pfl and also local [ In the ordinance for the removal - “A”” : I B, }. places | . “nair of wilk stocking tended rosenvch be undertaken. All Q. What 18 a well balanced diet |IN& the most beautiful women who s fatleres a darned spoed trap where yo ] = Jinee | news pu ed hevéin, of the Roard of Adjustment hy ”‘"‘\\md AT T o e ”‘“‘I“‘ . -\p-xl‘!' I you ne, the Village Blucksmith, o(hn; r]\w:-(ln;\\ will |l|»mI\P, a per-| from a practieal standpoint? ever lived, Cleopatra, THelen of —_— | it el e i | led s |sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- The wi 4 Troy, Hypatin, (he Empress Jose- Common Counell for cause “opens | : | A. The well balanced diet pro- Y. Hyy v Member Audit Burenn of Clrcalation. 1 ¥ general public find | fEtios 8isterat are 12 ¥ ®H A B O la a matlonal organtaation |the vista af endiess litigation Tl o MEVER DOUBT A DocTOR {100 be S U IR CU L ST O AT R (e IS kit e e o A B iationa L fi Bardon G Plrkoreen confidential.—1ditor, or calories, needed to maintain the | Roimania have all been calléd the | short ene 4 en the sta- L RO LR e short end of what is given the sta ! manisnareel) tha tiners with s strictly honest analysis of | When Jimmie White, a friend of W Conh's ark | D08t hody tweight for age and | most bheautiful of women. Bul elreulation. Our elreulation statlstick [ some person or group must | Q. Mow long wus Noah's ark| are based upon this audit, This nsures | | transportation rates have m-»n1 AA 1 > | n supposed 1o he in building? leight: Protein, vight in kind and |there are thousands of others | | lower the price of gasoline |18 dad 5 o — A. Sportsmen congider the tar- Any fool gltl can vamp a man = pon the greatest game fish and tho The hard part 18 to keep him vamp- i . P : | hardest to land, the rule fust at this time. Our “In- | ed red at the Most Office at New Rrftaim | OVCF 1t the hearlugs until the entire | g4y gummer" apparently will be as Becond Clwme Mall Matter. city waa covered. Then it was in |4, prices of gasoline Are erratle. ®he only piofitable advertlsing medium sitnation and “stabi- (10 belleve, lize 1. The public has long ago | learned the exact meaning of the itself on the somebody's ox is gored.” But Inlypyine troatment. lver since B tantion ‘ngainst traud in newspaper | the right to discharge the hody un- fgupiviong gor Had pains come in his gizzard, [ vt Lhia aniotn comany | ameuntiBironi¥ealcluthisintioapiote licnualiySasineatlitulRtoRthei riad- B tiation 516 toiboth ationsliand | 1esg {611 to| La meltopernatuating or| j lic gulloped off to Dr. Stein, pea snalamathe any L) s and the vilamine A. B, and O, |mirers | less perpetuating or fyoon o higher than ever hefore. A diugnosis wizard, 0 Nonh of ihe coming flood and |, the actual fullillment of the Judg- instance, they have o5 local aavertisers. | the membership is to be continued diot shuind be elttier huliy. o s i It the commuting rates are sfahl- Doc thumped him her and there, b [ment, (here intervened according to | Potentinlly bulky: that is capablo - i kb B SnE 10 e inereasing in volume as it Ob An era of puace voted to |"In three or four months youw'll b | Gcnesie 6:3 o perlod of 120 years, servation P T o 0 s ICL Gotit by Ok z\md '!1‘””.: Hmv' time the ark was lvhvr«”s‘rlrl :yl:-:\;::lj:mt:’y‘pa::;od_\",n 1::1::(1:: 0 W The price of gasoline does not|healing rival nations into new oll |If You don't cut out pickles, breag, |PUldIng. and Nouh was, by word (40 % wle i “iere must be & n The efllller Adjustment, a3 hie can other MeM-| oy ip01y gepend upon production, 1t | fields {Tobacco, and light wine [ e i Dree e, o BN ety of flavors. Bland, swoet, ABOVE-BOARD METHODS | bers of city commissions. The|, 000 4t 45 more a question of | [ R L o | Q. How Jong was the orth Sour. and savory foods must e | \visnintgon, Sept. 15.—Foreenst AND ZONING mayor, however, objected and his|, 0 o110 (6 control the situation. | oAt ! fne Hiat jnoko B R aTarte AT T BMOSL | idge in construction, when was it | USed in right ~proportions, and | ror gouthern New England: * Show- 1. lobjections were | Bible times didn't say he was re : s ther carefully g i On the eve of the final dispos- | Oblections were similar to thoke| yy 'now 41 produeing eompantes | proximity to a grindstone. - |1f on the menu he saw “tonst” | Oficlully opened, and how largo ig | ither carefully - blended or care- |org fonight and Wednesday; not 1 L 3 much change in temperaturé; fresh, IR e ST R i {fully contrasted. So too with tex- are unable tb ocontrol It and com- | > He lived on milk and malted stra A, The Forth bridge, acrogs the | (Ures. Hardness, softness, starchi-|possibly strong cast and southeast T Ty Firth of Forth in Scotland was ap-.| N°58. fattiness, crlspness and succu- | i e, That he complied with Doc Stein's | Proximately seven years in con- | lcnce are all pleasing qualities, But | jorecast for Fastern New York: 10 struetion and cost 2,500,000 pounds. they must be balanced one with | showers tonight and Wednesday; nok LQuite often he would hoast. {The bridge was opened hy nother If the diet as a whole i5 to | much change in teniperature; fresh Ldward VIL then Prince of , | bo_attractive, east and southeast winds, possibly But two months later, Jhmmie White on March 4, 1590, Thero is a south.| @ Who are the Fascls strong tonight. rise, Who had grown thin and thinner. | approneli viaduet of 14 spane, | A. They are members of the| Conditions: A disturhance is #pirit, with a view of heing in the }"":n\::n was made. e [ s e ; 5 Said, “Gosh! 1 think T'll eat, despite | ength 1,083 feet, and a north ap- | ! “j""'“ an l';fl;nn l‘r’\lr|lmi]«: or]- central this morning over Indiana. erest, usually have a| In arguing that the gencral § | hy 8houldn't there be low-hrow | joc's orders, one good dinner proseh viaduct of § spans, length | Fanization created, organized and |1t has caused showers during the :1‘:::\“1’:[ Ir»";:v. : “Hw\ ‘nr‘!‘?\‘\n“'nlvl'o on zoning provides for re- NOSUL AR AL BATD literature? — If an infant can't eatiynq go he did. Alas, poor Jim! | 966 Jfect, and the two g spans | 104 by Benito Mussolinl in 1919. | past 24 holirs from the plains states 11| moval by a majority vote of the FOR TMPERIALISM MEat I UBELE s IvE Fate plaved that day a triek most |of 1,710 fect each, including a con- | The aims of the organization may |eastward to the upper Ohio valley worthy objects In two ways: L1 L 245 2 R B e G T T e A grim ! tral girder of 346 1-2 feet, The pro- - ...I lj);‘ ',‘_”' ath of Its mem- |and the Virginla coast. Pressur the Tigri ¥ e MENS 1 17 Only ones [y goy-ton truck ran over him! jecting arms ot the cantilevers are | Ders swear o r*rmmvrf\lrv myself |is Jow in general throughout all pare the ground for improvements; | Quires a two-thirds vote, the fact \gris- river opposiie (the an-jwho depend on intullion. ‘There's|ngc’s prophecy was right! BS1 4.4 feef long. The two main | esclusively and unceasingly for |portions of the country except New q | clent site of Nineveh, 220 miles | the mechanic who “lxes” your car Ll Lspans are 150 foet above water- | 1A1¥'s good." Ingland. Temperatures are lower | - Il-founded. public good | Must not he lost sight of that the | I g # ey arall ol ie SOl TS G (57 Py o (e 3 TP e s Bl = Tncalled For Jevel, bt the towers reach a fotal | @ Where was the Parthenon? |this morning in the North Atlantic 1s. served by bringing to light their | rea s of the g It A it el Sl S0 G i G (T O e i el e e s e The Parthenon was a cele- |states and eool along the Canadian lack-of logic and thus prevent them | have no bearing on his cify's "”"1(, e iy tlon laquor. It doesn’t make any- aded man (abeently): “Oh | for lovel, About 51,000 tons of steel | hrated temple of the virgin goddess horder districls from thé north from galning general currency. | because New Britain's zoning law | !Nere by the peace treaty. 1t is a just sun-burn.” are included in the structure, 1t js | Athena, on the Acropolis of Athens. | Pacific to the north Atlantic. ! ‘ = est P, W. Clarke. {a double track bridge | e co inications to the |18 being made operative under a| Il b | HuS toscommuniic ‘ T |cited about under ordinary circum- T ! Q. What was the first locomo- | Herald yestorday it wae stated that |special act of the Legislature, not { 26 copies of the zoning ordinance |under the general statute, and is had been provided for the public. [subject to none of the provisions of The Herald lost no fime in investi- [ the general law, gating this suhject and learned that The two-thirds vote requirement The Herald t» on salesdally in New | DY divine right. Orlginally It was York at Hotalin New Stand Tmee | planned to have the mayor em-| o Bquare; Bchultz's News Stand. Dntrance | {Will be able to commute. 0 e S S powered to dlseliarge (he Board of Wzed a little more hardly anyone Mon of the zening ordinance come | made by legislators from this eity, some spirited oriticisma of the [ Who held that no one man should methods used by the city and its|be empowered to hold a whip over officlals In bringing the subject to | & judicial body, such as the Board the point where action is destined | Of Adjustment really will be. As a to take the place of a year's dis- | Tesult of these “objections to one- petition s rife. The situation ts not One way vold u yearning for thrills is to keep the nose in close “itabllized” greatly a Batiatac: abllized™ greatly to e satlafac-( ' .51y o 4 gridstone, tion of motorists, Tf the producers finally succeed in stabilizing the | Doubtlres one ant feels important unwicldly situation the pries will use it has laid up more crumbs cusslon. © Criticlsms in the proper | man power in #uch a matter, the | | than another, they are well-founded, they pre-| Common Council and this city re- | body happy enough to sing. place fhat nohody wonld et ox- stances, but it s supposed fo he > jngnosis tive used on the Bultimore and |# e e e s e S T e % s, Talmie o inister’s | Ohio railrond? “Blosged” with the possihilities of a : / e lnimadae: o | ! o ’ ! < a new haby." said mother. | A e first locomotive nsed A asked he " ey 3 ‘ ol Myths, legends, and heliefs concerning flowers date back té the Bao e ad she get 27 asked her [was (he Tom Thumb, - which was i S s R b b e R quently there s friction hetween S [cight-year old son. built by Tefer Cooper. This made g0 back to ancient Greece, Rome, Egypt and Rahylonia, BT (s e e ; | ewd she bought it. Iltest runs only, and was not put into Why does a hride wear oraige blossoms? Why 18 a vietar erown- 1t Has been the cify's experience, | was made in framing the zoning| Britaln and Turkey ahout 1t andf ¢ ¥ ,‘ s e 1 with laurel? Why do they ez “Ract "7 Whers i) sl e (o have & hody ad.|Some observers say a war is threat- £ & : e nctusSeony eRde e @Rl imoregand ) e o e e T e notably In the publication of muni- | Jaw in order to have & body ad-| ©0 A ge is a place where one| “Hub' replied Imwl \..Iun,.x !)x‘ | Ohio then offered & prize of §4,000 Do you know the flower symbol of the various nations; of the i 4 i SN R o | ened. R wvoi'd 4 thought the Lord could | fop ; EncRbI VAT Gt months of the vear? ccords, or's messagea and | minister it that is capable of th can he e ehellk on: $18 & wook vou'd a thoug |f - engine of Am - manu ¥ cipal records, mayor's messages OF SBrat nE s ey AT A &hei o I Jiial Te) onal fotanathing Ealieit il v ot ro i@ (lkrylicanta MO Cor T ANl this and other interesting information I eontained In our Wash- the like, that the public generally | important task. Tt was felt that if i == \~‘ ; Site " = E inzton Bureaw's latest bulletin, FLOWERS AND THEIR MEANINGS, 1f you will not show sufficient interest to{commissioners could he discharged stand how the Turks ean stand up| Being an old maid isn't so had if ministers wi |tions. Iour engines were sub- wish a copy fill out the coupon below &nd mail as directéd: ward & Brasted. | 5 R nroveal 5] ~[in a war with Great Rritain, bt [one has imagination enough to Dr. loward . Bra {mitted, but only one proved satis- | conié to the town clerk's office and |on a bare majority vote. petty poll-} =% ks e Rer \ISl ol bocall cliansea — factory, This was the “York,” huill —————————— CLIP COUPON HERE st gl bl e e tol inrilienoaiitne /a1 o Ao i i et Ay B AR s THE PUN SHOP COURSE by Davise and rtner of York, FLOWERS EDITC ¢ | obtain copies. The same has bheen I Tiirlce: 1 it > ( \ ' VR b ‘ . VERS EDITOR, Washington Bureau, The Néw Britain Herald, trits of coples of budgets and other | commissioners, and it would be dif- | TUTKe: and at any event, a Driushi qyq situation has about reached | 1N SHORY STORA WRITING | Pennsylvania. 1ogomoixaphally 1322 New Tork Avenue, Washington, D : by {he| fieult to gat men of the right cali-| M/ (he Turks n ihat farawayluhe point where there's no profit in (tonducted by Prof. . €. “tl) 1o be considerably altered before ft EoFs nlaah " atters w adopted Wy he C! P e = i i + i o eivic matters to | lopted by | the | COMer wonld cost England mueh | woolens for anybody except the Y|.v»~s‘rm_l e | was really isfactory, and was ‘""lkvv:‘ 2 "xv;\;”;]"‘]::m'hlfllmlv\; vx-l.nl\\:,ns AXD) ”'r:;m‘n .\Jm\v*{:ps. msnal heginning is first nec S liowal ‘ % antic and enclosa hercwith five cents In looke, uncAncélle . 8 postage | ccharge | MONeY — perhaps more than the|moth. [EE A G S e | followedi by, the Allantic Indian etampn or colh for Fame: iico avallable hut practically never call- | shadow or humiliation of discharge S ama o ; {essary in the short story s Chief and Traveller. s worth s small wonder, FLOWERS AND THFEIR MEANINGS vast petroleum produetion. Conse Common Council; they are always|bef to serve if constantly in oAl feth e pubiiol [ by the Common Council. Hearken- Simple modern method of hoom- Marazraph should Instantly ensage) q. Did Missouri ever pass an ing sales: “This r the heace e veader aftention. Jor examp ordinanee of secession at the time ieher ealls the Mesopotamian im-|of the many and 1s to the in- | ""]‘“" "';“"‘ {"""';‘ ”"‘(‘v“"‘ throw-| o the Civil war? [| sTREET and %o or & R : ; I | b [ing herself violently upon | A, While Missouri did not pass broglio the “Mespot." Tloyd-George | telligentsia only erolau AT Pass : { fool |I Hhot "1' Kigh 1 4 - - shose hend strock a lavge granite|o.jinances of secession, the gov- (| CITY i fooled w ® rk M7z-sAW honlder falling J 2 A 3 | a month before the public hearing | duction of petty politics even into 4 L I e A Tms jon is a v rinl thir t ’“‘“ in falll v oy |ernor with a large majority of the | At Chanek and ahorfly fhereafter Wanld that T were free {o do sol® |, o fied to the southern every member of the Council, the |such an important matter as| ) andiitia man e e e e il South ) n went tiea N n. Two | heer he ORNEAGIBN0 S 4 ) nt Info political oblivion. Two | heer nhe'd The damage to the houlder, “Rut T | se————— Reana and his foul gang are fast npon our frail!" { action in the story and move vour characters rapidly: “Get into the car, quick!" gasped {Harald, covering his face with his I hands so that the girl wonld not see | Baldwin has changed his mind (P'rotected by I\F*';‘“‘- 1 Lditors, |ype two days growth of beard upon B - Q 5 ne. | his face K The T.éngne Nations o is L susal, Failing in this, the interest- | or the maps is contemplated e tlonaReom —- Almost before they had time to b &lon which investigated the dis it they NAME | erefore, he average 5 In the case of the zoning ordi- [Ing back to some of the past ac- therefore, that t average Brit nance no copies were made for | tions 6f the Common Council, it is general distribution, but more than | not difficult fo coficeite of the intro- I am A reador of Tha Herald, some old-time probably say: “Drat this years ago Baldwin was anxious to | prohibition stuff!" town clerk, fhe corporation coun-' zoning 4 the mavors office were| There appears no ground for sup gkl dnd ithepnayor : ' ont | DAYe the British nation get out furnished with copies. 1t is logical | posing that the Board of Adjustmen s . ; 5, Correct this sentence: "It is very e : rom unde rthe expensive Mesopo to assume In the face of this distri- | will have brond discretions to grant | LB T kind of you to praise me, sir” said tamian mandate. and arranged a Bbution of the ordinance that it was &pecial exemptions. The hoard's de- | the man but 1 haven't time to| podéible for anyone interested to! cisions are subject to the approval 1" aty with 1 o have the man- |listen this morning ‘ s date expire in 1928, But foday - = secure from any of five ropresenta- | by the Common Counell in every ¥ | tives in his ward a copy for pe-|instance where a change In fhe law ed citizen might have gone fo the| Tt 18 important that the public| 2 *‘*lvu‘\ a hreath and exhale 5 1 " i S " puted Mosul frontter, in recom- 5 YGGTS A 0 Toa’a | epeeding down the road. The 2 mayor'a office or Lo the ofice of any junderatand thie Way the ZwnE ¥ [ qine ihat (he disputed! area re- | 8 y | dnst, however, kept relentlessly on § r( :(: X raor l r ol thalolt o mchaman uad et s ol cik B main a part of IM; added t} =) {heir trail. Speed as fhey wonld I IE‘ Soms citizens, in fact, did visit the [ hrought about, and misconceptions LI ak h e o i s R e dondition that Great Brifain's man- Hotio e ear was terrifie, and council memhers and other officials about it should not he permitted to ciety Saturd night Otto Benston, { motion of {1 r was ferrific, and | date be extended at least 25 years. | i SN : “lihe monntains were passed s Ty g iiioakerind ibile mind | 25 ) the well known laundryman, re- | 1 8 ik and obtained all the information | ge in the pu Pramier. Balawint went furthere by le Ithough tliey were standing sfill 3 ¥ ed congratulations on his com- L deglred. As a final shot, a |'>wl‘-{ i Now get the hero and heroine into lannouncing the_intention to extend | pletion of 28 yeaps in the society TE e gentative of the Technical Advisory TAT SCAOOLS, PARENTS | 7The German-American Repubii- [ hot water [ y ¢ R o . . s . e il |the mandate over Trak for an in-| A3 FUEKCE A for the com.| "Great Heavens! And a higger ‘ We bugceeded n Lowermg Las[ Year [ Pnces ¢ew hours of his time to it in the | o dogénse of the schools in 1 {definite time upon the provision | iy campaign with the following ofti- | Rracion Broiieiiiigle o his tine &l fin defénse of the schoo D ) o G o0ad! T.00} k . | | that Mosul be Ieluded within the [cors: Dresident Angust Durckhardt [(he end of the road! < l lO; 20; ; Council chamber and explain in de- | a¢ion to inereased misdemeanors ; idenia : nssels, [ T0hn! g Lo oto ol & territory of that country hy the ‘ice-pre &m r he ow h tail all points abont the ordinance. | hy the voung, as given hy Superin [ Leagie Herman Rempp; 3 | ]‘v‘v‘{fl.‘! smiled. for 1 \,nfl» J?\‘; i | A 2 2 wasn't his name The ¢ L k P s = » T s Although the fact o his presence. | jundont Staniey H, Molmen In Bis |y g o lass | MEDTIgtTeaster, Chattes IRecknagle; | S9E G BIC RS wen Aficr September 30th, these Fur Coats will sell from 20% ¢ place W e ad- = P ca NNNPCASS: - exceufive comittee, =1 W . 1n¢ e o « 7 i 0 i the time and place, were ad- | tonort, was in A aense wnnecessary, |l T e et | rus : Linpold, | e saw that the girl had heen only ] to 307 higher—Fur Storage FREE until vert he was scarcely asked a persons of intelligence have reet. Tty the end of the played. The Baldwin government, | August Voizh ‘ha ! S0 nndl hefors (hem. yawned A you are ready for your coat! question e hlaming the schools for €on- |, 4 anqeavor to grab a strip of |1 rosident Kuper - dud L 2 15 rold had hardly time to Copi | dittons as they may £ The 8- | ey oit territory under a mandate |y difle his own yawn when the car avallable to a izem perinfendent's plea to Mw”'i"" {hie benaht ol the varioustoll | nortor the cam: =0 s, | ol oter the edee. e d $ \ atione re in e aver| to/stproiae | greater cons orrors!” sobbed the mirl, g places m however, soreiee greater €N oo nanies forming the world's | pended over Park stie © | water of the lake is boiling. We ! 3 hands of fhe conncilmar ep trol and restralnt over thelr off- | \io oo pioducers, I8 running into |l & I Corbin s 3 ) ® are phimging down into hot water! atives L A t any wing, was well ake There ea 1 Russe . 3 q a eried arole LNy s ) 19NG 7 2 . pentati F P well faken. Th ied Harold. “This i i ek CARACUL—in Oysler Gray I ) \ S mi-tinal |50 atdwin ministry has s gor (e cily i o s ' R Y NORTHERN SEAL the confidence of many business | tric ficld yoatternoon 1210, 1y 1 heen dislodged by the mo- ® B % \ i MUSKRAT tent and at short 1 onth 18 ahont like it always has Port dhod s ; o0 s alp ke SR cn o neinedito] beingihtol REEL B R Lng for car and the great mass of fee ) Al ) AMERICAN OPOSSUM (Tém Boy) finis'" fen B ' 1 e muth 8 sis 1aid | person desiring ¥ he too mufh emphasi | The nance can d 2 8 r 0 this point T ap, ar L L ) c e experiences f {them, cooling the lake to a comfort- ing may xperler of 1fe. | smy, and what they have heen get L. Mills ! . ave o : L AL \hle femperature. Harold and his i a1 e L | P tiohs have lowhr 'llmu been the reverse. A more | his family at 1 | sweethenrt were saved again! This ¥ ental restraint of A ooiic pansions system has heen ef orse Loy ON | time by fhe hand of fate! ; M VP il ns well as good 18 ed. the Singapore naval hase A 2 e £ J ory will be continued iin | * RS g o fo the attention of | yoing nupe arter the project had | i ! ' viog 1‘1::‘ tefnaritlesonfotihieatize) »‘VAR}(”.INK— MUSKRAT~—Fox Cellar BROWN CARACUL~Fox Coller . 3 B. oy st SILVER MUSKRAT rmerly R at's the cou | ving conditione all vy subsidy has been given to; ot ploan t at | —Mrs. M. A. Steidel b & e contribnte to the ! the coal industry, 5 { " £ cdication ] e of vouthful misde While this R Roin e on ih | mconsltEn °, G Mo NMENU IN THE VERNACULAR ’ | > landers 1. D, Denfl Hicks, | Duck Soup B [ ] nia themselves often | Kngland the rasse usiness man (i, W. 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GENUINE OTTER — Beaver collar Collegiate Language perialistics the Rritish people olle sl Gl than ever hefdre. |, N 2 e ! i ; - | been disearded by the MacDonald ;i % against | The Modern Dance guidance it is mueh |l unnecessary and expen- L sy "y“‘" | uld you mind keep- voung Vil give, an expensive eruiser butlding | oo ) % nz c ot st as heen instituted, and fhis time do not care about colonial | | o ; ; Rernice in our home Fvery magazines i8 a sign | wars and are in no mood to { . . |she came home on vacation, We have universallupon themselves expensive colonial or F Co, . irned & whole aeriea of new words : Get Ready NOW for the Football Games, ouLHA oLt hiEh | Fmanitaiss for (1 benen e ol vk ; et Hna fiad eiisged (ol plci iy i - Coats held until you are ready for them. . collegr. All of us always won- col- companies, Yet they have been op- 2 ; Ll t 9| dered how on earth these colleg gtndents. | posed o nsiderable that the ‘ had managed to coin such an e Ty i s ised. Wi expressive of thew own . Furriers to Connecticut’s Most Thoughtful Purchasers™ Aifueed | Baldwin mment has given t ar of | And last Fhite) ralleglen 1" history n«( em. Many obser predict an- 1 other pln j g ‘inzz | other o il showdown soon b B y deme 1‘ Dad sW: “Where is that young S oo sie Sl Lomarcow nlght al {isswWin [ oy friend of yours who came to 1 1l SUC- | visit vou last Faster | o L PR e ew Eneianp Torriers mental uplift rath han | complishme ne e Bald tl “Protzelitis!” said ‘“Why Pretzelitis.” said Rernicé, “is the ape vou get in from dancing e8! R : . At LREG e what on earth is tha 59 Pratt Street—Hudson Bldg.—Hartford. an éducated feman AR a Reholdf:” 1 Y . | Trege M. Sullivan : \ 1 wa years C ht, 1025, Reproduction Fot- find indumerable éduéated hréugh.” U nd Aum thréugh biddén)