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i i and this has accomplished. | cojige atudents who are hent| o Britain owed nd A1 non having as good a time as cir- P ! haif billi o United | atances permit ther ¢ i Btates ed h t plenty; and those who ' ; : debt in ¢ v Interest rates | . oroter to “get b s i e | t a nd 4 iet | of 3 per cent the first 10 years 11 41e study as Possible also are NOt ... 00 o 4y nendr t 3 1-2 per that, Consider- r lacking i mer ‘ ing that the Amer government ania NN HORe ¢ ns Srallrond PATED AN % forced Involun- by fl i Fenilat et g AL ry combinations after a period of ) S are at college as a r " years it the raflroads during | 414 per T 1ng | oporating In thelr education. For a g 5y = oot volur | arran t very liberal | young feltow to possess an auto Sl ris e T came Delg We werel o wohile studyi to d elglum! for solf e suhing B o iteon is signific . Yecided): P mndionlis nookagaty torstate’ Commerce Com- | = evident moral reasor | turn laboratory work into a nui- Rl 105 oAy not to charge Belginm interest for rather than a foy. Hard etudy | g0 GRS the she horrowed be- e ] b gl . 1 ision A foret th Joyr and. when orable, Senator Watson believes, | N ; e i railroads will hegin re-grouping | peop Tt e merger 1 Nos Ca GIVING PUBLICITY TO ) 8 il ne rd Jaux, reput e SUSPENDED DRIVERS k i befora law prevented N first 1 tentative | tor vehicle artment in T ” t wWinston Churchill : 2 X o ination of competin " for g French debt toly & lave bheen cancelied { denas i e o Iroads without gt “ngla € r \: ¥ cent provid o i 3 Instigated g0 ent conceded ow B ' 1 Nickel P al t railro 9 tormi- to t r i creasing | “ep tr i fents suddenly discovered t | 4 cetved wit mix V| pec omo- i | there was a unk line in | America. In g 1 i | pile entails responsibilitics : ; [ nd its great mileage wis that the tentat I 1 was ¥ T ith liquor, not i . S e, 1 10 have some effect upon t el ed as an effor 1ence O UT | Wil t¢ cduce the i W o) existing lines, particularly as the handling ¢ French de who take chances oi i Bl 2l e T ey e i e Cleveland brothers were business s ghE : men o had no intention of Lo o an still in the rafiroad firma- England would g out i ublic co-0 8 i 5 America ref ter ro10 1 the system : . ol to ¥ t sreed ! Public rmation rega . e plan } 1 110 ing persons osc licenses s ! : later r i I be un- OLALLS " a t Gt fann f I individuals Keep thei p in ar i ing. [cyes open and report infra 6 | : ; or 1 end M M a Lt 0 have f red in acc il : ore has been promoti begir v to la ses or : N an Jeq, | "New York, Pittsburgh & Chicago Presi l e i s R T the cen condidera oL alntenn (e f o c i ; nl Delas e & Hudko to w ) o . raflréad between Pittsiniegh and | p Enstori L , the most in the . th y k i i e into Chi- [, =7 + for i A ROY AL WEDDING r r Instarn 4 OF INTEREST I € ‘hio " Wa . ) e ( and ( A p \ | g e \bie toll costa of | The new line would he considerably e e \5i | the shortest t n New York and g g 4 several wed-| Chicago. e aliber | The I 1, New York |y ra i € ided | Cent a Ba ore & Ohio i " the | have ning eyes to- [ ard New Je ( eaad ! pea i A ne 1 he il ® belween t Ne 1e ¥ A royal br b [ a timore & || N 1. Deapite our | ¢ 1 tie 1 Ay At none of th ik | § » : = onsidared " 8 arn e it % i0 ) ait ito/fa itied v New 1 5 : The Penusylhania owns & el a M t 1 1ac i I ¢ tion of tt o is i o mw v " in t e . t o " as I ro roval L N England aatior alw ita possibitin fraet, Tlat the e n of placig Sluce the {all af the house of ing and lack of mileage. If this 18 g4, B Brttnin Herald | r s e e e e i o] MERALD PUBLISHINC COMPANTY for years «fforts have | that part naturally " no Tasued Daily (Supday Excepred) ive t on of Nev s than the N BY ROBERT QUI 108 then of th EN Nind the objection to England lines ' FactsandFancies | Thank karcast it AT At Herald Bidg horeh Btreet t o partial re Ia 1 | = = —_ than a werful suaplclon that RPIRITED STRUGGLE SUBSCRIPTION RAT t and genlus has gone to POR BUS ROUTES Ll "’T".,," % 18t ng submerged under T spirited struggle for » Montn fe n a | of operating propose Y 1 T es 1 ared at the Pust Office at New Brit = 4 - a8 Becond wse Mall Matter, | past ) ¢ r y R e fo on ¢ Danbury . n to th TELEF N ALLE ty L] h ter New ¥ ompeti- Business O : 1 1 ong ' t New Eng 1 Ealiort " FE ¢ | Tran bus The oniy protia . " f ; 3 ¢ Gt i Laiks b find N S -t | Member of the Assu ted Press % The Asmociated Piew ' y i ews < T have Bit the parents of pas ser tween nems o . 1 ¥ s — DT 1y ) Tt Ay s Member Audit Uurean of Cireniation 3 . e ¢ P T R The A | " . % ot o which firisnes ne , [ i to tisars with & rtriotly et AnAlyme C \ velop special talent clers, Yot the raflroad, in op frouint d | e b ’ | ctf than | posing the application of & concern Protection agalust f e o @it ion fgi es to b and I ‘ local auvertisein Pa v & — COLLEGE STUDENTS there to The Herald 1» sle 4 b New AND AT TOMOBILES - = York st Hotaling's Arand Times F: " y : Bquare; Bohuitze ance j . Grand Centra nd s b e » ) o a Poughkeep T facts are, 1he MORAL OBLIGATIONS abiles ¥ rallroad wanta a monopoly of trans- IN DEBT FUNDING Brasldentir ; Co T r (T T o (Tl o fBome proj 4 Agricult Lt Storra e bugsea, I | tal t that tinenta v ha In dectding who Is to obtain such United Eiates s 1 a es and studying do not X franchizes the Public Utilities Com- | pole more leni P LA ) L nat Sudents | pgon ahould he gulded by the | men n “ B at Storrs no gor will be publie interest, not the rticular | land, espe n 1 b tomobliles nteresta of the contestants for the Grea ; e : plums, The commission should give | Eurdpean de L | be 0 bad, it is learned, if the SWU- |, grananige 16 the concern whick debt.gettling proz 1enta merely i the ma aerea urnis’ 1 | St there | 2 Iveetl | inquige 1n portation - 1 mollves of (N 2 1t nd the e chief point in which th i her debt funding into a “free MEINESS | e e peated ‘ motives of ! 8 without lcenses ely be a It w ‘unfair compel :c:nrr 1y L alr comp RAILROAD COMBINTS t n 1. 2% a ndy ! o 10 tnd OOK BRIGHT" tive ahout ¥ cred to “ride avoy o W the world that it St i e s . " of arr g to pay all obligations e arried out. It promptly was f of ihe was essential 1o England to bring prospe fled in calling a hait to this nef inat pound to par, LA ous modern developme the on torr 50 1 Wal- hina, | dangers divi- | Years Ago Today | with of lum- o in tha two P at | Speaking of Nuts, Folks! N the frost was on the pum Wh ' oh hap memories! 1 member, “nutting Now “nuis are back of steering | wlecls, inatcad of on the 1 in he Literature of Fscape e invented a cure for py- This articla says they tried ) nvicts in a hig prison all of the prisoners are pyorrhe way 1 heard it was that \ measles got into the prison risoners hroke out.” —Naonie Becker, Tranquillity ¥ Art r B. Coreorar A 0 I'lia years hud totaled eight s his life began Desy ase marn His tr ng eyes n th He s eard well with both his ears; T often envled Dan u one grows ol =' nnion Epan, olks ask that fellow to unfold His method, gehe or plan Wherehy he heat three gcora and or it rushed the can T Dan, up my eoul; &a ‘You have great Iuck i of you the seasons roll Like water off a duck." Said he, "My secret is conclse M ol ia calm, life is n O of my song-in-law selle jee { The other one sells coall” Nothing Doing “Did you ch When hal hard-hoiied the stewed th A Chip off the Old Block on you swell skoits, 1 Bobby, aged yell four, ANxious to move on, 1o his mother and aunt who had paused on t v landing. Oh, Tobby!" exclaimed his mother, “where did you ever hear such an expression 2" “Daddy!" ecame the unexpected —Jean MeMichael The Fun Shop Course in Short story Writing (Conducted by Prof. I C. 1tt) Lesson 117 Tn our last lesson our hero, Har- ald, has shot down one of the gang that had heen hounding him and heautiful Helena, But other confront them, plot thickena: Hardly ed over them, “La Beana's men again!" the girl. A man leaped from the basement sobbed of the alreraft, and as it had gun to rain, he opened his para- chute Down, down he came to- d the jeeberg on which Helene and Harold were sitting. Harold iped to his feet, which were neyer r away, and fastened his eyes fipon the man in the parachute, But with a grim smile, the outlaw un- astened them. “I have vyou fn my power!" he snarled, showing the false teeth lie held in his hand. : Jiere follows a fouch of pathos, ended with humor: you no home, Unele ed Helene of "‘» old who had come upon the home, no friends — noth- * sobhed the old man, and fall- x o the fce, e began dying. old took 4 whisk-broom from his pocket and brushed away a ir. but the old negro began and finally fell into 1 wise crack in the feeberg. Tt as our rveaders are In sne pense, we must return to the fight Unprintahle and obscene pro fanity thetr unfast- " eried enemy, ing his parachute, He knife h his thumbnail upon + murface of the fee. “Yon shall pay dearly those rde!" grated ou ro. throwing | ot nis ehest Ihe chest strnek the outlaw with force, and he toppled over Terrible onch!” he erled. “T am done for!" curea von!' said Harold You are dunned for the five lollars you borrowed from me last week But ft lent amile, the TN to0 late, for'seith an outlaw fumbled drowned (More of this sample story wil he printed in the naxt lesson of the se. and will learn where fhe notorions 1a Reana keeps the five Dangerous for Trouties r trout lon't get &0 angry you look mad For Heaven's my eon enough to Dad trout covered “No wonder. the cause of all the 1 want hoeyer all this prop o ‘Sw 1 Shippey The Problem 1 ctually happencd in her r day hirds bydrogeat” asked and our | 1 the report of the gun | died away when an aeroplane dash- | You can get an answer to any | question of fact or Information b writing to the Qu Britain Herald, V' 1 New York avenue, Washington, D. C, en s in stamps | for repl , legal and marital | Medi advice cannot be glven, nor can ex- | tended research be undertaken, other questions will a sonal reply. Unsigned requests c: not be answered, All confidential.—Editor, Al r- n- letters are Q. Can eross eyes be straighten- | a2 A. In mome cascs this may he wholly yartly corrected by properl ted glaescs. Operations to cor ave also success- Q the date of hirth and ¢ t Harding? He was born mber 2, 1565, and died on August 2, 1923, Q. How do pranuts grow? A. The ant A vin and tha peanuts m under the ground Q. Inthe Uni I8 arreate he guil States, if a3 man 1 of crime, 18 s of the law un- and acer t his innoce is proved, or is he nnocent until his guilt is establish- ed4? How ahout in Great Britain? A. Tn the T'nited States as well n& in Great Britain, a person who 13 acgnsed of crime is presumed in- nocent until his guilt is established beyond a reas ubt. In Great Britain, in old ever, a person aceused of a crime was pro gumed to be g until his inno Q. hleached ? AT crop of celery is usually blea ’ vs by banking x0il ieh is drawn about the stalks to licld them in an npright position as they develop. Some e celery bleachers that can b wsed from geed men, crop of celery Is with &ueh soi and packing upright about 12 to 15 enough to oy At the weather fhe ered with a deep Q. What is the largest shell fired by the gu army and navy? A 1t is the one used hy the six- s rools together in trenches and deep the top of the approach of freezing trenches much be co mulch, them close position ches wi leaves ns of the teen-inch guns. The shell weighs 2,100 pounds Q. Ts a Russian paper ruble of any value? A. It is now worthless. Q. What kind of are “Dunn's’” and organizations adstroets” and | portion; Friday part H How much privacy have your telephone calls? In many homes, the telephone is in the living room, or in the nearby hall. There are pec present, members of the family or guests, T teleptone rings, is answered, and the genera conversation is interrupted in favor of one half of a telephone dialogue. Is that the situation in your heuschold? An extension telephone will prevent this Where the telephone is in the living room, an extension in a bedroom, for example, will enable you to make or answer a call without | disturbing the family circle. It will also prove convenient when the telephone rings iute at | night; and in an emergency, a telephone at your bedside will save the minutes when they count. An extension telephone can be located wherever you want it. Its cost is less than 2 cents a day(after amoderate connection charge), and in convenience alone it is worth many times that amount. Call our local Business Office today and tell | them that you don’t want to do without so inex- pensive a convenience any longer. \p%./_}) it o Vi TELEPHONE COMPANY ) BELL SYSTEM £ “THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND Y © Z One One System - Unicersal Service tiew in Tndia Arya Samaj won by a refers 1o the ruling hou of Samaj e s Qut lomorrow fight more than once? | d A. They fought only onc the | = fight occuring M 7, 1867, at] e 5 \ Carson City, N vk i * pt. 24.—Forecast “ngland: Prob- owers tonight nd Friday; Cooler ¥Friday; fresh, possibly strong southwest and west winds, Forecast for Eastern New York: | Showera tonight, warmer in extreme south portion and cooler in VictorRecords north | clondy nl\/]‘ cooler; fresh, possibly strong south- | west and west winds, | . . v Miss Rogers Gained Conditions: Pleasant where are they located? prevaily this morning in «ll fhe A. They are fina northern distric A urhance Sl . 2 T e e e S Welk New York city, and that of Dunn s northeastward to Kentucky e and company s 280 Broadway, New | The greatest amount of rain report- | Skinny Men and Women Gain Five York city. ied for the last 24 hours 2| Pounds in 30 Days or Money Back Q. HMow long can a chipmonk |inches at Abilene, : _ T | was reported from White T P A. From ten to fifteen vears. |Canada. The temperatnre is rising | = Q. What is the cstimated amount [ In the Iake region and New Eng ; I of horsepower the river at the land o ploaiont iy oho Wilson 1 1 48 able to produce? Conditfons favor for this vicinify in and I was contir A, According (o the report to the | falr weather with slowly rishig | with sas on iy otom felt stuffy scnate in conncction with the lord |temnerature followed by cloudiness | ana had lost my appetite. I had read offer to purchase Muscle Shoals, the [on Friday, about McCoy's Cod ‘Liver Oll Com. flow of the river at Wilson Dam is | — e pound Tablets and decided to give sufficient at some scasons to produ “BABE" SWORN IN hem a trial. At once, I began to more than 1,000,060 horsepower, w York, Sept. 24 (P pick up an a Chiecks fitled while at its minimum flow the horse- was sworn in today becama power is leas than 100,000, lieutenant of the police reserves 1 gained 15 Q. Are there any active voleanocs with anthority to supervise basehall ks and am very 1 the United States? and other athletic activitics of the t McCoy's Cod Liver A. There is only one active vol- |New York department, Tablets did for me. cano in the United ates—Lassen Ruth was assigned to the office of erfa Rogers, 264 W. Cerro Peak fn northern California. — In | Tnspector General McKinney, execu- | Gorda 8t., Decatur, 11 Alaska Hawail and the Philippincs, | tive of the reserve pol foree! To take on weig o sirong there are active volcanoes, The = and vigorous, to fill out the hollows are many dormant ve tinental United State the and southwest Q. How did the United acquire Virgin Islands? A. By purchase for twenty-five million dollars, Q. How many different kinds of pvernmant positions are there? A. When the personnel el cation board made its report, it ehowed a total of 1,700 diffe ki of government positions in the District of Columbia. As this doos anoes in con- | principally in | States from Denma include a of the positions in field service it 18 quite likely that th are more than classes of positions and occupations. Q. Is fthere & religious eect known a he Holy Jumpers?" ATy The sect expresaes ifs religious emotions by i down as a mode of worship They are found usually in laolated rural communitfes in the United States. Q. What is the meaning of the word “Donnerwetter A. This i t der.” Who was the first gov German T ernor of Utah? A. The first governor of the ter ritory of Utah was Rrigham Young, 1851~ The first governor of the state of Utah was Heber M. Wells, 1896-1903 Q. What is the ) radio broadeasting s Britain ation in Great A, Sfation 5XX at Chelmaford near London. It broadeasts at 1,800 meters. Q Does coment eger rat? A. No, it is per In the Tig- Arya (Aryan) Is employed as a na tional epithet of the members of the ruling people of India as opposed tn the subject ra Sa ai is one of ancient provinclal ruling dyn one of her pup “Algays, of ¢ GrisWold “Then what when you wash your back se.” replied Miss beco ecom of the dirt nds in it came bright pup Repro Forbiddea) dancing wp | word for t-powered | BREWSTER TO PRESIDE n chee neck, try M ‘oy's Cod Lewiston, Me., Sept, 24 (P —Gov- | ldver ( pound Tablets for ernor Ralph 0. Rrewster will pre- | days. 60 b 6 e side at the Bates-Oxford university |4t — Dickinson Drug Company debate here on Oectoher 12, The and |} Irug erywhere, Jf question will he “Resolved: That| !hey don't g erful help | this house favors the principles of | In 80 davs, money back— | prohibition.” Bates wll maintaih | You be the e sure and [the affirmative. | ask for Me original and gonuir i < - DAY COURSES 0| “ASENTLEY > Reasive two sears for completion. | SCHOOL It is not too CCOUNTING '™t Send for catalog 921 Boylston St. | Boston, Mass. | FALL GARDENING AND HOUSE PLANTS Now 18 the time for all gond gardeners tn learn what they must @0 1n the Fail in order to get gond renuits next % Likéwibe, the housewife interested fir Sota s NG AND HOUSE windaw Boxes will want a copy of just oft the preb—FALL GARDEN: upen below And mail as directed CLIP COUPON HERE GARDENS AND FLOWERS EDITOR, Washington Rureau, N. B. Hera Cew Tork Avenus, Washington, D. 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