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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925 2 2 for the most part. Fortunatel and senators, (o ederal taxes New Britain Herald) . 1002w arecoar v e o et ser wre | Farctsand Fancies HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Iy noteworthy from a local stand- [ $212,000,000 less than in 1024 BY ROBERT QUILLEN point and after the gridiron tussles It may have beon noted that no Thaied DaIlh (anaes [Ripoia) | start the spectators may forget all | “oMcial spokesman® for cither ma NS0T hh e BAE e AV Horuid Bids. 61 Church Btreet [ anout the lack of scate. It perhaps | Jor party has suggested that taxes [ ten 1 el e by u’z SUBSCRIPTION RATES {18 better fo watch a good game |remain high or that they should go | .00 & Year, sanding up than a poor [higher, The “consensus of opinion” - br Oruree e, | Fllakanaten secma unanimous that taxca should |, #°0 the thrills will ail be gonc. Maxson Foxrar Junas m ) many nav be reduced constantly, From this S 1o a0, Eatered at the Post Office at New Dritain OLD JORKES COMY, one can conclude that something —— (Trade Mark Register a4 Becond Cluse Mall Matter, HOME TO ROOST may be done about it; and no mat-| Fxampla of man losing a quarrel Patent Office 192 | And what's mora—Oh hang it - TELEPHONS CALLS s Morton Harvey fold the |ously tHe congressional Democra : It's Worth Trying, Rolks! o4 ' . e e care checks were cont checks, how M t St Ballone) Roome oees 04 nis club, and which producd |l In the accomplishment, the G.| Two-pints suits just ineveass 1) T SO ouniains o aitrs T itablaadvertisl s gh, as all good jokes are |0 P. la going to get the lifficulty of remembering where that | At (he door of eich day we cowld | YOU can get an answer to any o only profitadle advertising medium | 4 St e ¥ s, | AR o o TS [ quest act or : o %101 N n cuy.K Circulation \,,;m and [ Supposcd to do, he paused before That is one lttle advantage of he- g ]” 1||‘\“ ‘m ”\‘(lnx‘, h ! :{_;‘(“::u‘;sr”i (51]n:“:)ll"l[(;"::]‘:(a;i'nn\':‘i' Mountam-dlmbmg is a strenuous, outdoor #e room always open to AdVertisers. | i . ne . " ng the party ower, fuenu would prove inore enjoy- e L o ' NeW ¢ : : pre b his next one to remark that the|ing the party in g | Not ono of them, In an effort to AR | Britain Herald, Washington Burees, | sport — and fine exercise at the right time Member of the Associted Press. joke had been told on the stage| It s sald of Sccretary Mellon [P Popular invited the congre- | \hy not try it out folks, wherever |13¢3 New York avenue, Washington, | and place. The Asmociated Press 1 exclusively en-|for 54 years and he had been|that he favors a plan that will pe. |5HON to smol l D. C, enclosing two cents in stamps | B : Miied to kh) oas for, re-oubiioation ot }ia\mont aahamed. to ‘mention. it tire the natfonal dobt In 25 years = iy for reply. Medlcal, legal and marital . But how many people—especially women— Gredited in' this paper and ao lock) | But fhat pertlcular joke is not|At the same ¢ T S e e His Oplnio |#dvice cannot b given, nor can ex-| | chmbhmountnlnj day a{lefr day, right in their i this pag | cular joke o o aame time, the Pride of|opoly, %o you can raise prices wit nion en A aental b ey | bt biished havein. | prices ; nd ch ndertaken, All own es, and are a aht? RERMRPEE RS L | the only one that has been on the | Pittsburgh favors considerably less | OUt SUUBINE a strike, How does this young |other questions will recelve a per- | Oy agded out at night Member Andit Burenu of Circulation. | Stage for 54 ypara. The good thing |faxation all along the line, To re- D ”_,“ : "'..l';‘,""'j" yol [sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- Mountains of stairs! Up and down, up and 4-yoaramdd jokes is that a [fire the national debt in 25.years that would surprise S lnvoruv:v:»:’i '\";“:;m“‘(r;',"‘ér AliSlocarskare down, ten, twenty times a day., Add the jour- trictly hone tnir proportion of the persons who|would require more tax money Father: “It he has un income it | neys together, and see how high a mountain Our clrculatio ' | heard them when they started are | than a retirement in, say, 50 years i) 1 surprise me. { state in the United they make. thie audit, " 3 o galn ud cad, while to the rising generatl Senator § 2in W Joan Benda. | the highest salaries to o . pratection agalust traud i nemspar ‘ » the rising generatlon | Senator Swanson of Virginia, who ) b B An_ extension telephone, conveniently Beigalivar i : 1 joke s not recognized as|of course is a Democrat, naturally e A. According to figures for 1922, | located, will eliminate a lot of this wearisome S | such, the joke was born first. | has seized upon this phase of th e ke Grov | lch average teacher's salary s stair climbing, You won't need to run vp or Jork st Howiings New Stand. = Times TOUCHING MEMORIAL clent possibilities for “real tax re- | profit out of war Isi't new, A lot Rt AL I”fj:’h' ‘:fm the With a telephone on each floor, you can make 42 street. | TO HARDING duction.” The Virginia senator |of Amcrican patriots took a proit |16 measured me both Linst and | Q. What method of eapital i or answer a call from wherever you happen to The unveiling of a statue at Van- | favors a more lengthy period for | 0Nt Of the West, |ishment 15 used in the District of | be. You will have more time and energy for ZONING IN NEW BRITAIN | couver, Britieh Columbla, in honor | paying oft the national debt. 1t may ; Ty Deark and bleod o 1ok Col aia other domestic pursuits, and at night won’t be ¢ the late ; 5 I will be Loys. llow unfair 1 nd said, “Ummm!’ alectrioc! Soat | . Al ol N " the late President Harding, was | bo pointed out that the Europcan |ihut on should be limited to |1 waited; and at length he eald, |1y been s I:\‘ululr\l ]r‘}::rll‘iifmrném | too tired to plan for an evening’s enjoyment. Mhs Cammon Con \st night | @ particularly splendid compliment | debt refunding settlements are be- | being one 3 “Why don't you learn to use your Was it ever proyen that the | An extension telephone is worth a great unanimously adopt {he zoning |'® the memory of the late Presl-|ing made upon a basls of vears, | i B g e {Ing of England was once married deal—but it costs less than 2 cents a day, plus a ent, who while en route to Alaska, | and it our national debt is pald oft | (e o udders to think how many i The stuff you cat has raised old (to the daughter of Rear Admiral moderate connection charge. Call our local ordinance ' 2 an important | things there will be to spend money | Ned v ” R o he listory of the |Made a memorable address in that |in 25 years we would he rcceiving | for fifty years from now. e e e v ey L ] A s e Business Office today, and tell them that you ws noted that after one of | 1or what is done and how assidu- YL RGN IE TN city. 1t zoning provides the bonefits | €113 The address of Senator Willis | substantial sums from abroad for| — | present King of England to a want to take advantage of this inexpensive that ila advocatesiiexy to do, | 0f Ohio during the unveiling cere- |37 years afterwards. A There's nothi § you canl say for | “If you will cut out bread and meat, | daughter of Rear Admiral Sey- household convenience, and there Is scarcely cason onles was a touching tribute 10| g 0450 Gopeland of New York, | n'yrlu mow "‘:1”“\:‘?“ i :’ Sl lens kR s lee e oy s i SR e et ot e oo lawn, cot, proceeding for libel in England, an think other Democrat, has made a “public | Raspberries, and will never cat editor having made the statement regret the step. largest North American nations. statement” in which he follows out M'”“’ movie method of describing | Rich stuffing full of sage; in a magazine publication. The " THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND The e Senator Willis' address was par- creation would be to tell h the general fdea of lowering taxes, | many cuble sards of i wern ot ".1YII‘I;‘:'V-W'\:I":\’vul,l ail |:1!: ."mvl cake, | King took the extraordinary action % TELEPHONE COMPANY will administer the zoning a, coffee, grapes an \ the amity existing between the two ticularly noteworthy in what it rioin st .| of suing for 1 The editor was especially abolishing the federal srilied R TR e et (i CrTem 1 : Yowll reach, without a stomach | totally unable to prove the charge BELL SYSTEM likewise been appointed and Is com- ) inheritance tax. He would create a A Bood example of tact is a sale ache, made and the decieion was against i the U. §. Senate regarding entrance girl holding up a size 44 and calling | A yery ripe old age.” "k 1ing dopk {his dollon tb One System « Universal Service into the World Court this year. The it a sweet little t [ e onte and el thid toy | Ohio senator declared in a manner I patd him for his cound advice, ich alleged that he had married And told him it was very niee, admiral's daughter while serv- H res that elongated payment |0 Buess a woman's by the loca- | : s L S = ¢ figures that elongated payment R L v the loca- | pup he could go somewhere where [Ing on a naval vessel at Malta. If of the national debt — by posterity e, vacein mark. ico any evidence had been available to posed of citizens in whom the pub- lessened necessity for high taxation lis has conf by not attempting to pay off the Thus the g cxtende national debt in less than 60 years. [ Perhaps in time it will be possible . | suggesting absolute conviction — sion has ¢ vity is to he congratulated | and we suppose he has basis for for Sarah, as recorded in Genesis | Burritt and Senior High on Wed« — would enable the people living Ts worth ten bucks a cake prove his case,. the editor in ques- | 23;9, | nesday; East and Smith on Thurse 'HE FINANCE BOARD | foreign relations C_“"““““‘e Wil oday to pay $600,000,000' & year 1, hat sort of life's no fun: |tion would certaluly have produced | Q. Is tHere a minimum wage|day; Nathan Hale, Elihu Burritt A vote to enter the World Court un- |y S " o alone. I\”q s i E) Pl GO il ] law for women and children in the [and Senior High on Iriday; Miss - ; " .| der the plan that has been favored erolary Malloa Hinalts o hort, life; and a merry ona; | Q. Ts there any special kind of | District of Columbla? Mary O'Brien, 8t. Mary's school on The objection ot the Baard ot =t e b e eretary of | S : & > iring on the stomach ac cement that can be used on iron | A, There is no such law. It was| Monday; St. Joseph's, Rockwell and Finance and Taxation to being a | | pected to recommend a reduction | —_— I pipe threads to reaist gasoline? declared unconstitutional, Northend on Tuesday; Smalley, sort of “referring body” from ”,n‘j"m e b of surtaxes to a maximum of 20 % v\llj)(h('r worry i | .\’ 1t ‘1:“ _W'(”_ ’“’]1“4_1:1 f"{; Q. What was the total number | Stanley and St. Mary's on Wednes- e e at the Sens 3 Dox oandendls Ionesine orel i = ! Well, now that you've had [ment made of mising litharge and | of ~federal employes under civil | day; St. Joseph's, Rockwell and | substantial majority will ratify vour vacation you ought to do better | k' corine to a paste has heen used | gervice in Washington, D. €., in|Northend on Thursday; Stanley and e e gt s Girls whe have brothers make the | work.” tLgconpsaugngviihg :flSOij‘ PUmpS. | 1918 as compared with 19167 Smalley on I'riday; Miss Cecilia | ting o maximum surtaxes In | post wives 1 f Employoe: No-—now I've started | The addition of dry colors such as A. On November 11, 1918, there | Meehan, Monroe, Camp and Lincoln | half would still leave surtaxes, and | ean’t be lear worrying about Christmas.” | &raphite or iron oxide, will prevent lwere 117,760 federal employes un-|on Monday; Central Junior High, the interesting point would he how —Sinbad, | uick setting. This addition should | der civil service in Washington as| Osgood Hill and Bartlett on Tues. ) Another mild tragedy is S ‘:] s-mlm!; 1"(1'1“"‘ cent or mlor?nflf compared to 39,442 on June 30,|day; Washington school on Weds o i D o[ ! jsn't he stunn glgeled | ied AN 0T S SAATES SUSECRTENG (19165 nesday; Monroe, Camp, Lincoln and GOl O CREES VRG] S0 i 15 vy ihe Slone Age flapper as the cave |AMOUNts of glyeerine, litharge and | Q. How many Monrae Centen- | Central Junior High B nial half dollars were issued, and | Washington, Osgood Hill and Bar the conviction — that the Senate e Hughes and President Coo- : s S {tion of inheritance taxes, This cul- well faken. The system of which |y p\ goijon, Senator Rorah, chair- 0 e Board complains is e | 0 b nee Board complains Is one |, n o tne Senate foreign relations Jaseing the buck. The Counci of passing th k. Th mell | ommittee, s(ill strongly opposes should attempt to stand on its own any such action, hut the Ohio sena- |, " 3 " s ey hey would be distributed. At pres- feel and not attempt buck passing. [, = i 0y the impression that 'he Finance Roard exists for a ; o for 2 poran's colleagues will override the | cent an income of $10,000, and | eolor to be 1 d to give a desired |eant o . doom ; e | man rapped her over the fead with | CO1OF to be mi £ igdiiad m:\yl'”a\‘,il tongue od t or | e oluh, | time of setting or )‘\::vm‘»m!v; “hould | why fs the name Los Angeles |lott on Iriday. [l s s S “W.,‘M.‘, ”“,11 ‘w seems ¢ 3l \1‘” determined v preliminary | stainped on them? YOUNG LA FOLLETTE Dhal t0t Bentioent (muntuxt et itactcd il C oo A" Dractival Mind el A. The Monroe Centennlal half a plan by which the city conld em- o 5 1e 20 per cent surtax is reache - Practical Mind | & many states e e a e i iR, e 5 AND HIS VICTORY | by incomes of $56.000. A 20 per| [Fame is queer and all the average| Berl's brother said: “Bert, go into FoxSmnisni el seatialitng idollspinasicio fnamme i o A sles Theatrical Couple to Sy o L aThiatel ol lee e . J " | verage | ; g ) Mississippi viver have what is|stamped on it because it was lssued | e n Young Bob LaFollette, scion of |cont gurtax on an income of hal | American knows about Wales is that | !he Pathroom and bathe vour feet |y, o, "os the “Blue Sky Law?” |through the Los Angeles clearing Marry in the Theater o P ted im. | the late lamented third party le m.‘" N lion b or foven bxoi ok ety eatl and fen't married, ‘,T,‘:. M}lyv‘\“-fir;vfi.y:f ‘:| :C:;- :'rm qr\:: A. Alalama, Florida, Georgia, [ house, in connection with a his-| New Haven, Conn, Sept. 17 (P— gt CRe el e " | er, apparently made a clean sweeD ! |arce sumg and would create lrri- b &2 A ! ¥ Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, |torical revue and motion picture | Peter Curley, “Jiggs” in the “Bring- portunities of the chicf of police | v S Sk o tled down to normal | N°" Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, | exposition. One hundred and thirty [ing Up I‘ather” company at the ey \‘N”IH.HII-”':I L'” Hation by the comparative fow e P MIEL el pd hee | After a moment m - volee AME | Noy jrampshire, New York, North |seven thousand dollars worth of |Hyberion theater, and Miss Grace Is the candidate for the I7. 8 8en-|jno ooppelled to pay it. ence m conspicuor Ir ARl foom: > Carolina, Ohio, Rhode Island, Ten-|these half dollars were coined, Van 1 a member of the com- ite on the Republican ticke The propaganda against the in- | = o = | 3 l“‘r‘ 0 1o it nessee, Vermont, Virginia and West | pany, are to be married at the the- (o co: St Virginia. SCHOOL NURSES' SCHEDULE “',J‘.h’:“‘\f,']’l“i‘w "r'f:r",ed Ry i . ey will be marri y Justice i Q. Was Caruso a lyric tenor? e annot interest either the avcrage | man, “but i —Pearl B. Orissom. He is rated as a dramatic| , Ll schedule of school nurses’|of Peace Thomas Powell, and the gent from gaining the prestige Of | yay or the average wealthy man, | W0 wit.” - e R R Visits to schools has been drawn up | ceremony will be performed on the (ErotcetedShy HE. UEN SHOP COURSE 0 Tlow many mofor vehicles of | 48 follows: Miss Nell O'Brien, Fast |stage after the show in view of the IN SHORT STORY WRITIN United States design were ,”.m,,,‘,,,,;mm Smith schools on Monday; Na- |audience. They obtained a license (Canducted by Prof. T. C. Ttt) lin the United rtes and Canada | than Hale school on Tuesday; Elihu {here Tuesday. eral inheritance tax, and then the ! C a | i | 5 Y, Lesson 11 con 1805 and 19242 committee availed nothing ~ [tax starts at 1 per cent and runs 2 fears g0 oday Tn onr Jast lesson we left our hero | A, 22,824,073 The fact appears to be that |, "o 44 por cont for estates of | e and heroine in the lake, clinging to| Q. How long Is the Mohawk | Wisconsin the name ot Lalollette | ¢16 464 400 or more. The tax on an | i the jeeberg. Tt will now be neces- r carries with it a cerfain amount of | ooia0e o €100,000 16 4 per cent, on & v v of | sar thicken the plot by bringing s at Albany, New| L] 5 N ! the rear of & lew's |in mare exeiting sitnations. Never | Yor runs to Roston, Massa- |H estige that can’t he thrown into e, iiiale X ; c X i prestgo that cu't b OO 1019} G300y 1y 6 per cent, nnd 1o on. | Gorman-Amcngnn, Lohoel oo | ot e SERIon et |k oo i B CPEE LVENIN 001S \ke Huron as yet. Young LaFol-fyioe oot e ot hothered with |lin Square west was dedicated ye “aved ! murmured Helene, sitting | Q Japan increasing her navy? stipulated purpose and not as a| | Borah attitu ecasy e s e pscudo-committee of the Council. </linfeasyiatageal enclicabl SvEECERt When the Finance Board evolved | was actuated by the manifest needs shoes.” for more men, The Common Coun- cil after being shown a way to oh- tain ‘the necessary funds, bared its : a publican party. of course, did all| . oo fax is something own insincerity in the matter hy o e i ¥ in its power to prevent this insur- appointing only one policeman, in the fitth ward. DPrevious to that| - . running on its ticket, but even the or their heirs. Estates up to $50.- i | 1ast-minute effort of Chairmani o, | i) glad provide additional patrol- | it was thought that the city would William Rutler of "the National | men if it had the money to employ | | are entively excipt from fed | | them. got the money It lefte, of course, is not yet elected |y op iy oney and may he justi- 1Ay as @ playgi d for the chil- | herself gracefully upon the edge of | A, Japancse navy depart- “Io the Senate. He will have to heat| a0 hy 8o much D the leeherg ment on April 2, 1925, :,mmnmw)‘ OPEN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21ST | The New Britain delegates to the| Harold lit a cigarette, and being [the completion of plans for the the independent « , 3 I e Ty T Ol isnAa = (i | | i ! ‘ ad| Tl liscussing {he Istate convention differ miaterially | thirsty, drank in cvery detail of her | construction of twenty-two war- AT 7:30 P. M. | Wilcox, who in the primary matter when a great many vital from the Jist made the cau-|{slim young body. He Lent his head, | ships with a total tonnage of 124,- also run on the Republ HERE {hings in which he an the vast | € They are \ay¢ tt, Jndge | which was already hadly dented, and | 900, The new ve will include = a oo comign | picf " o0 Gl o it rete | )y 1 B I L B, i o ity e Tt g |3 st closs crutsers 3 second clas TO LEARN ENGLISH 5 did so, he saw someihing that | cruisers, roycrs, an air- RBINGHAM G nllshe SR UL S LT ) widened his already wide eyves to|plane mother ship. On the same Go To— £ P, ticians and statesmen. | The railvoad u 1o -l their full width, it was announced that during Y o ior Hi SOUND POLLUTION VS, | TOREIY L ”_‘ Of conrse, there may a con- {Mment o st | “The iceber is melting! he 1ext three years the ministry of Centlal<Jun101 H!gh SChOOI’ The editor of the New Haven| s el wasn sytint 1o AN AL ng today ar oaned, holding his pallid face at|war would sond seven experts to Corner Main and Chestnut Sts, : S Lor siderable differ A v ! RIVER POLLUTION I'nfon has cailed nupon Senator | St e Rrap S0 thatiaha o ot see 1 five to America, three to m Bingham to resign from the (" L H“ SN alEe Sl S ‘flhn horror in his eyes. 1‘ H ]h,”“m', vm;r.- to (;»nn[u“v to Elihu Burritt Junior High SChOO!, fore Congress eets d wha ‘ s heer Shn vgLiawim 2 gasnedl Helene| v the development of new Cor vear % Jorner North and Lee Sts. { weapons of warfare. actually is done. There J& so much el ing ] el s < ik pushing him into the water committee on the score that the 4 home, He crnational 45 a | Q. On what date did the last political expediency and compro- [ P <€ 5 \When helvoso to tlie nupface for : last ! s " : e g i e e e e oy U P s st 137 g ralle Washington School, mise rampant In Congress Tiic: court ot rorctcontl . : inst the claims of : e struck out st s To uveed| Au The {hirteent High Street {sometimes very ttle is ac- 5 Seibert vs, Stanle i e " a3 el MIeall And (bat hie: can=oae e i 3 4 BT haseball team. | @. Where did General Braddock S e lar (e o lshsdE e s AR noL L RS T e o ! Rut fo. fomplicate the plot. the and where was he burled? — cduction Chief of Polics SfinEeht | o a thrilling resene, 4 ! ‘ he ensuin {onal [anAtsonilart: foday onla. 1 | “save me!" sereamed Helene | General Edward Braddock de- Go To— LU A bl ip through Vermont Looking hack, Harold saw her [ frated by the Trench and Indfans, Y . ior Hi A oy | elections will be a governing factor |'" .\._v' \ ermonk S (L king gk SRl <):::e m:} AL e e Central Junior ngh School, {in what ts accomplished. One thing [, S8 BIARAOM (01T T S ol Iming him. and|{hree days after the battle (July 1 h ‘ He |13 1765) and was buried in what heliove s certaim: Ansthing i < SiCr sk gats) e s - | was then tha forest more than ffty | & TO LEARN A TRADE et vy against Cheie Ay o, - P miles from Cumberland. The obse- .. v = proasnce upon it, “how tor et S S S of day and in great secrecy, Go To— e LT RERYSRRID Siop lurdi ONIE Tie Indians shonld know where & < i | s oo : , . T ettt ot dangar, | rave. lav. and’ outrams” it State Trade School, in order to e Al s ooy tesiran cltmbs. throush . o | Weshington himselt read the fu- |} South Main Street reaching the el b : : square : A o i | b the foshers. threa . |meral mervice =g fhe chaplain had el ! vestrrday and I fetnnait e S ; s inini Handa oo peoundod SuThel grane, 1R Printing Machine Work an Alker r “'close = ever, is known an pointed ou 0- ) . BLEACHIR SEATS AT ndings. § AU S IiDe ks e “He is one of La Teann's gang!” | quoh '8 ROV 80T POY Auto Repairing Electrical Work rost —_— ‘ & v won i from | teapiedl thn isicl f a4l shel reachiodl il J | Q. How s steel polished? Bricklaying Shop Mathematics WILLOW BROOK ST RIS ) 8 v 1 Harold Damon | pap . Gas e ool 2 er anty case for. ner pearii A, Usually the steel article to be pyEeh [ ready weighed Mite Qbservation SNEELG A hien fe | a0l mirrar. She powdered her | o "0 S inbea down with | Carpentry Drafting ¥ i s e Harold pulled a rifie | 0)7 The Weatner e ; e LU 0 ness, affer which the article 1is t and fired. T ¥ not| arthy member f 14 Douva® #ang | montened with alcohel of water t men. | TI°W np N hands and without |gng polished with Vienna lime, f [aiting for them to come Aown, eIl | 1ouza o fin putty. ANOEHET {Ormil- | /———— e P 5 ent de 1 oL i thel fast et herg and |1a 1e 1 » v - 5 A s already 3 marchiiie s e i ““ is to use tin putty and hart FLOWERS AND THEIR MEANINGS Irida . reath iths. | horn, triturated in alcohol. Use any Moder g 3 A AMythe, Jegends, and beliefs concerning flowers date back to the S A soft leather. gends, an . a K to th s Bov of 11 Acquitted of o eEnat ottt e the N ecoried earliest days of mankind. Love, beauty, success, danger—the flower symbols " . \ Jak 2 a ) s &0 back to anclent Greece, Rome, Egypt and Babylonia CONANI0BINFS 5 Turdering ¥ i'ather use of money in the Bible? y does a bride wear orange blossoms? Why is a victor crown- [ turbance that produced Hise 5 on Titting Reward? A. The first recorded use of aurel? Why do they call them “Bachelors buttons’? Where did : nth get fts name? Do you know the flower symbol of the various nations; of the sident’s aiveraft investigation traveling in F v, hos retuen mind {he Connecticut senator is| cquitable method 1 emery of gradually increasing fine- (Our ste el B van {o A tin insettled conditions in this r 1R e Etia| e of the Gates: “You say you | money in the Rible is in connection lay has 14gutilosseaane ity ' ft rent, |Wrote some jokes for THE FUN |with Abraham's purchase of the v Nantuecket 1 repl 1 by i of ure, | SHOF cave of Macpelah for a burial-place | All this and other Interesting information ia contained in our Wash- that S 5§ et . % . ington Bureau's Iatest bulletin, FLOWERS AND THEIR MEANINGS. If you P charge o i | wish a copy fill out the coupon below and mall as directed: e e yaeourt dofay Real Exhibition — CLIP COUPON DERE nds In a long ridge from Howiesoon (SRR <norit. e How ditiyon ticet (diac FLOWERS EDITOR, Washington Bureau, The New Britain Hbraid, ek WIEHLAR 8 Conuinon. = 1322 New York Avenve, Washington, D. C. (10N P “on nist: “By trying to put on | T want a cpoy of the bulletin, FLOWERS AND THEIR MEANIN TAX REDUCTION PLANS i ——— ; :""‘_t:‘:,”“ ‘i“]{.r”\\"‘m;(mm:“:.n. ander 1‘5:“‘?‘”«-‘le\ five cenis 1o loose, uncancelled U. €. postags AND REALITIES « region owers NO CIGAR STRIKF Salnt it stamps or coln for same: = NAME Don't let the girls “kid" you nowa- 1 on jays, says Uncle Tke. They've only Moo i st ta {been doing the Charleston to keep | h intain |a r " r Tt was added cares not if |the mosquitoes away from their legs. AARAEEpon NI . ges of tance: that the cigar business in Havana 1s kittenish. (Copyright. 1925, Reproduction entirely normal —Arthur Forbldden)

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