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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925. 2 2 Sonators struck out batters with|Wnder the wire a winner after o o ° New Britain Herald | 5\:.5 aei i ot sontent mitn s 1000 10| @ cts end Fanctes HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Yet, In spite of this superb exhi-|spare. This was slightly less than BY ROBEKT QUILLEN CEE— bitlon of pitching prowess, the [the sccond time he was eleeted potdis i Tesued Dally (Sunday Excepted) t 7 r | Wh rst be o ¢ et Rl Charen Bireet. burly Plrates had everything thelr en he first became mayor, four | \ “clean Ameriean play" Is get- own way with Juck and made a|vyears ago, he won by more than ting to mean “clean — for Amer- b 3,000 votes, | Jea." SUBSCRIPTION RATES o AT & .00 & Yoa The annual autumnal classic had [ - The Waterbury Republican, in v, 42,00 Three Months, 5 - eI e e Aanes g o, & Month. a start yesterday to warm the yzing the significance of th | Ten billion for good roads! And K let posterily, flyers all, pay the cockles of the heart. We have foot- | Guilfolle victory, thinks it 1s not to | gent! RRE S Eotered at the Post Offce at New Britain | DAl games, tennls matches, golf, |be Interpreted as an emphatlo en- ’ o A Second Class Mall Matter, polo and even marbles In the glad- | dorsement of the Guilfolle adminis- Modernism: One youth learning Send all communications to ¥Fun | b e ¥ v ey <) LGRIT S Rt 4 AL Shop Editor, care of the New | Ta 8 B RRE Ty S AL some falls days, but when the time | tration, but that the voters did not | [0 !fke an artiele; nine learning || gy Horald, and your lotter | A b A=) TELEPHONE CALLS ; sl ront enolz Lo melL L i v | I | wape comes to play the world serles|consider its sins great enough to | will be forwarded to New Ym'k.’ ? il ::n’;‘::fi gfl:'” m games everything takes the pro-|fustity a change. According to the Man is an optimist by nature, verblal back seat. Republican, the voters are watch- | ITe seldom sees those worse off The Line Yorms at the Right, TIONS ANSWERED mven Presldent Coolldge, rolling | fully waiting for a chance to change ‘;"‘j“ [T"”"““”' but only those bet-| = Folks! You can get an answer to any er off, Lw'(r: :n.muclu upmfo‘l; Hbalu‘zween. question of fact or informgtion by Rydregdy. Sl 0 get, when stunts begin v o 5 Pk os contain 4, or Indlana while the great game|ernment. “That change is scheduled | Tt other lands have such mo-|The thrillsiwe ought, because we've }},’.‘{,’.’,‘,‘f ifml,l.'fdq\"\::,(::',;,,,'fl"{f,,:m‘,‘ A PR e L was being played, was informed of |for Waterbury,” says the Republi- |nopolice as they can get; America caught 19311Naw Chk vente wishheran Hot ot unlom 't 1a an Bveready Sy ool B the score at such wideflung towns |can, “and the evidence that the city | has a ]hl\]\!lpn—l:\' of America, The Jack-o'-lantern’s grin! D. C., enclosing two cents in stamps 1 They know how to Wolk titled to the use for re-publication of [ where hls de luxe caravan of Pull.[knows it is to be scen in the ro- he A, for reply., Medical, legal and marital all news credited to it or not otherwise t W e b o e it o N ey laentos atlefa sy Greater Love Hath— ¥ advico cannot b given, nor can ex-| 8 N ; credited in this paper and also local | MaNs stopped to change engines. | fusd te city to take another | hecome reconciled to having somc Ralph: “Dearest, the greatest de- |tonded research be undertaken, All| [B WHAT a poor worker you'd be if you couldn’t news published herein, The President went to sleep last|dose of the old nostrum—a political | body describe your faults, | sire of my heart would be to wake |other questions will rcceive a per-| B8 recuperate your energy in sleep! Dry batterics Wit = night well satlsfled at the per-|turnover that means nothing in the {you with a kiss." sonal reply. Unsigned requests can-| M are just like you in that respect. The Eveready Member Audit Buress ot Clrenlation. | formance of the Senators, Which is| Way of buslc reform.” (T Erors M itrateok e e el sttty Columbia Dry Battery is a marvelous scientific confidential.—Editor, "o ' The A, B. C. ts & natiooa) organization Iy . o e Rewsonsery od adver | N6t always the case when the other —FEva Holbourne, ; accomplishment, for ‘it not only works hard tisers with a strictly honest analysis of | Senators perform. NO DAY COMPL Q. Are there any women hurled | when needed, but recuperates when idle, and so e upanthts nudit. “This mures| The Herald this year, as lst, WITHOUT A MERGE : Thrills In the Arlington Natlonal ceme-| lasts longer, It springs immediately into full protection agalnst fraud in newspapcr [ wau tlie mecca for the sporting fra-| And now a $30,000,000 coal mer- By Wallace M. Bayliss tery? : ; 4 S| liesn i folbothinationkbandll g ,,f ) ,: : Brital ¥ B "z the | ger. It i gotti x that y PR | When 1 was young 1 used to hate| A. There are a number of wives | B action on demand. It °°“5":rv;’s ’Ifs, energ};{ local advertisers. ernity in New Britain while ; getting o that no day Is Ta. thilk of Erawine o8k of: ‘solaierabutiod. tliere, in .tlie That's why it's more economical. Fahnestoc S game lasted, The crowd along|complete without the announce- I looked upon it as a fate same graves with their husbands. | [ spring clip binding posts on _the Ignitor at no The Merald s em sate dafly In New | Church street testified to the ap-|ment of a new combination. T.e 1f he is pretty and a wow with |yt made my blood run cold; Thete 1s also a special plot set | [ extra cost to you. There is an Eveready Columbia ) ewsstand, Times 2 the ladies, he usually thinks his| ; aside for the burial » , preciation of the publle at a chance | government in bueiness is no lo vife an' - No thrills, no kick, no fun to lite, |2 or the burial of nurses of the dealer nearby. Bquare; Schultz's Newsstands, Entrance P wife doesn't understand him, Just scttled lown with kids and | Spanieh-American, Civil and World b Grand Central, 42nd Street. to see the game played upon the|a theory; its practical resulls are e el Popular uses include— G G playograph — the next best thing|self-evident. ; The ark ““w“'t the only institu- | yq with the world a dally strite,| Q. Is there any way in which| B motor hoat ignition buzzers radio A" THE GOVERNOR GIVES to being at the Pittsburgh ball| Among the chicf Iuminaries in|''on that ;.0"'_"‘."“‘1 a little of | 4 gordid chase for gold. a natural born American cifizen | @ gas engineignition ringing burglar alarms heat regulators ADVICE TO CITY veral Juiging framinhiatiwas neard)| theteonlt sonaslidation are Wiillam | i na SERCIS ST HENAINA aiote: can loso his American eitizenship| M trastortunition ealling Pullman porters clectric clocks arting Fords telephone and telegraphh running toys While Governor Trumbull through | as the congregation assembled, old | Wrigley, & chewing gum manufac-| A conservative is one who had starting EYaeent thEs T hiY | papers in a forelgn count Toorbells Jighting tents and outbuildings firlng blasts ixelte s uy; ape L gn countr; this newspaper was forecasting the | Walter Johnson had his friends and | turer, and Col. Jacob Ruppert, an | rather sce {rousers bag at the|ywyen I proposed to her, my bride, | A. One may s Manufactured and guaranteed by letting of a contract in a “few|admirers in this town. ex-brewer and basehall elub owner. | knces than all over. That was some kick, say 1! zenship by protracted residence | [y NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY, INC: weeks" for air-mall service over| At this time of the year thejThese gentlemen know when fh And when, with her, I sald “T wiil,” Joini gn military | - by New York San Francisco New England, with a stop at Hart- | world serles bacilll is in the blood |time is ripe to do things That was another peachy thrill; |or naval services, by cad en-| B wonderfully Impressive, but it just | mne 1ast I'd G try in a country where t ondi- trick upon the governor by letting | around at fever heat. The disease|plated in Alaska, where 27 salmon T : investment in - commercial enter-| . the contract the same day his in- |y contaglous, and man, woman and | canning plants may be combined | =17 “'”rw". ““L":l"l‘v("”‘"5”“”\' | T've passed the turn of middle life the nature of which nee i terview appeared, The Eovernor |chifd sufters from it. Yot there is|under one head. The object, of | word fo deseribe a Htile ability. And find to my eurprise tates the cstablishment of a per-| § ) will now agree with us that it 18| 5o cause to call the town ambu-|course, is to reduce expenses and | L That Beven days a week are rife | manent recidence abroad, ete Cpgis o With thrills of varied size. Q. How may white felt hats be ., P more than ever necessary for New |jance or eommandeer automobiles increase efficiency. Nothing definite American gossip: “The Browns | For ladies' underwear to shop! cleaned? % Dl’y Battel"ies Britain to hurry In providing an|fop trips to the hospital. It is an|is promised regarding the price of re queer, &pending money fOr | yyith autos try to make a swap! i A, Use a mixture of four paris XY -thc_ylast Ionyer airplane landing fleld. Once We | {incss we all enjBy. The effects are |salmon to the consumer, as f(hat ;" At there fon't o pistol| Try sassing back a traffic cop! of cornmeal to cne part cach of have the field, airplanes will begin | jasting, too, and we talk about it |[ien't the primary object ‘of consolf L There's where the thriller lies! salt and flour by volume., Rub this . Z into the surface of the hat, let it fic Y1 hstnor ttibe aleomallicl (il yeur dations. Iinousandshingameric The Eternal Feminine stand overnight, and remove with rlers or planes engaged in “indus-| After the serles 1s over and S TGOk ST | Ery. Tut they grimly struggle on| wqreat Heavens, grandma, why|a clean brush. trial pursuits.’ Without the fleld a | \ashington has safely won the| BOBRED HAIR INDUSTE til they gt down to normal| g4 you bob your hair?” Q. Can carrots be pickied? reality in the future none of them | .porished world - championship — AND) BHE B hERS “Because your grandpa told me A. Tender young carrots can be ! “Though the mills of the Gods‘ Q. Who was the first person 1o will be stopping here. Shoal ¢ t for ther i s not fo." pickled In the same way as beets, | grind slowly, yet they grind ex-|writc a ription of - Niagara ek, o | whost Thavs & story for another| Tho ruls of the state board of —Hearttroubls, | Wash thoroughly, boil in silghtly | cceding small: though with pa- | Falls? I governor's lntekview upot e 4ay, hairdressers and cosmeticians which | homsl salted wafer until tender, place | tlence Ho stands waiting, with ex-| A. The fist explorers. to write i ot A The only profitable advertising medium 4 th Clreulation um.)ul and | over the rails In southern Tilinols | t0 a more cfficient form of city gov~ riisers, On roller coasters T would ride, except by taking out naturalization “Funding an obligation” sounds alr needs ot New Britain should be prohibits beauty parlors in bar i 'Strue! them on a strainer fo ool and dry. | actness He grinds all” taken? a description of Niagara TFalls appreciated by every citizen. The T R AR i e i e ip . The more brass they have (he|Carcfully mmove (he skin cither by| A, From “Retiibution” by Fred-|were Jaques Carlier in 1554 and ) o more gold they can dig! o rubbing off or paring with a very | erich von Logau Champlain in 1604, They did not governor could with equal fervor st 5 Toie (o harbes et b i ken of the landing fleld CARRES ENDE B0 g taIbors R e aboen 2 Y sharp Lnife, When cold, pack fhe Q. Which are the two most ex-|see the falls. The first eve-witness hdve epoken of the landing fleld| ), 4\, yume day that one of theoperating departments for women | - Eficlency | sither whole or in halves in suita-| pensive furs? [to leave us a description of needs of Plainyille, his home clty; Soh3 as cap- | Without a separate cntrance there Philosophy is what persunades ¢ The bishop's gon was boasting of | ble jars with pure or pickled cold| «A. Chinchilla and Russian sablg | falls was Father Hennepin, whose s cap i P it kot the old war horses of baschall was cap ¥ I S ; g . \ i ( | o . 3 yet he preferred to speal S el [ Jushand that., affer all, it is the|how well his father could drive | vinegar and scal so as to exclude usually the most expensive, | firet visit there took place during e a. | Do the glimax of & long career o 3 3 | ehivalrons b sive In to her. | their new car. {he air. Or they can be placed in| Q. Is Pitteburgh, as a name of | the winter of 167841670, and so far needs of New Britain's larger e e N (o that fehe Al Nanbing | dusirial and commercial |mpore-"hp diamond by pitching his mos e Bolibin g | St | " snized the chaugeur's son | the jar, and scalding hot vinegar, | v, always dpelled with the final |as we know, he wag the first whits i masterful game in a world series | department must he in an entirely) h ds funny. When poor he |loftily, “Your dad'll never be able | Which has been scasoned with | I | man to see the falls. i ance. With an alrplarie field n| T war horee of the|different room from the barher | lnows that money alone fs great.| to drive as good as my dad can.|Spices and a little sugar, poured| A, The official spelling for Pitts- ! G Q. In what denominatiohs were exlstence here the governor's fitm | o o yo agtertul in his day. |shop when both arc operated by | But when he gete rich he says Why, my dad can drive and spit | over them and the £0 | hurgh, Pennsylvania, requires the|the Columbian stamps of 1393 is- undoubtedly would be one of the ’ ! 5 ‘How great T am!” at th' same time!" |that they will be pericetly airtizht. | final “h. It is often spelled with- | sued? rossed the home plate for the last | the same proprictor is 0 likely e Mol e < LR A x. E | ? first nearby industrial institutions to | E to force a hardship upon the eraft.| yoy. —~Flora Robinson Howells, Q. What Kind of a bird is the |out the “h” however, in old ga-| A. In the following denomina- time. WOrry making paper | Canadian warbler? zetteers. Other post offices in the tions: 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, /1§, utilize it. Christy Mathewson wag one of [So far as the independent beauty |money more lasting? Tn a Hitle| Now Tt Can Be Told: “The Insido| A. ‘he * Canadian —or myrtls|U. § by thia name are spelied 30, ¢ cents and §1, §2, $3, $4 and 1 New Britain docsn't take the | SOAY LR onal pastime | parlors and “shoppes” are con- | while . it ail, ‘and Dope on the Surrender of warbler s one of the 200 species | without the final “h." L 82,83, % hint from the governor it is by no and throughont his sterling career | cerned, their proprictors will think | he'll @ e it R t"ornwnlns 0 I::r;:fl:‘l)]fl;\:rJ“:‘m"‘(ml?t: m' nn;.’:h and means improbable that the BOVEr-| . . o ;gsman was a gentiman on| highly of the burau's ruling. e e S sézm"w;‘;,s’b“fi&e s"gl:“;h,a'l'h»: R e nor might start an agitation to have | Ty g During (e| The new ruling is sald to be in | gone as far as yon can and e Kid | sweef, the cows are moolng gently, | though most of them have weak Platnville furnish. the aviation field. | {10 S0 B0 L eed in France, | accordance with the Mairdressers’ | yourself with the belief that there’s | the zephyrs woo the trees. Aln't it | volces: They vary greatly in color, Then we would have to go to that and it is belleved his death was di- | act of the 1925 General Assembly; | nothing farther on. | a shame to have to wear a sword | The Canadian warbler has a yellow town to use it. The governor has | : SEeis AR | on a day like this? T wish I could | br! with a black fringe about rectly due to the after effects orl‘""t If that fs the case, the journey-| o0\, Gnoo there was a fond | get rid of my sword,” sald the 1-:‘:(,:»? the throat, black wings and back. recent | men barbers' union knew nothing | oiei who started her child in| of Cornwallis. In their natural state they are mi- vears he lived in retirement at Sar- | of the dynamite contained in the | without giving the teacher | ’“\wu," 1d his aldé-de-camp, | Rratory, and §0 per cent of their < S BR A sod | act, for at the recent session of the advice | “it's a good day for it.' food is composed of insects and snac LalteN SY.wherelheiuurect Stat O;- (,,‘,t..', onl ot ,,:L. here it - i oy slmmz to he annoylng |twenty per cent of vegetable mat- his health, and although he had Btafo Iedevation of Labot A sentence; “This hat | these lovely American people on a |ter, In captivity thev are fed much been regarded as serlously ill sever- | Was reported by the barbers' red-},,.yoq me Jook younger” said she, | day like this said the Farl of |the same as canarics, resentatives that legislation whieh | vhut T really prefer the other one.” | Cornwallls, “When do you think 1| Q- Was the airship Los Angeles would have Inju the barbers | (Protected by Assoclated Edifors, | could get rid of my sword?” purehased by the United States or] % was killed tn the Legislature. Some- ) ( "Any day now,” sald the aide-|did we receive it from Germany in pectediy. o > = de-camp, payment of a war debt? The history of baseball has no[body evidently misunderstood the - ¥ ‘Let's do it today,” said the Earl | A. It was constructed by the brighter page than that chronicling meaning of the legislation, ‘:5 ‘Wears AgO Today of Cornwallls. *“I'm a go-getter ‘Z“\\pr‘lin company of Germany for {he exploits of Christy Mathewson. | Since women began bobbing their & And so, sulting the actlon to the|the Unlted States government to | deed, he ran seorge Wi replace two smaller type airships 0 e 8 e sl : e ) R Your husband know never die so long as baseball re-j@ W ndfall ot increa u _"“ \sus figures for the state have | “George,” sald the Earl of Corn- | titled at the close of the World mains the national pastime. They became serlous competitors 10 ), | from \ashington, | wallls, “you get your troops out.|War. A ftext addressed to the ¢ i the regular beauly shoppes which |showing its population to be 908 And T'll get my troops out, And| @ What is the flax fibre pro- Mistress of the Household York, via Hartford, to the Colonial] v usually are operated by women, |} britain s filth city in size, [ I'l surrender. What do vou eay?” | duction of the world and in what T y Alr Lines, Tne., of Naugatuck, when, MONEY HELP AT LAST ety abitants. The bor-| “All right,” sald George Wash- |country is the largest amount pro- | Your husband knows about extension tefe- the alr mail will be passing over 1'OR SMALL TOWNS enwick has increased )\s‘l‘nm;)n. “but don't forget I wouldn’t | duced i phones. The chances are that he has one in erl N5 aadma 5 ” 23 from & in 0 do It for anyone else.” A he annual flax-fibre produe- i 8 New Britain or over the territory| So eager was the last Legl ly enough hair dressing estabiish- | > reports that he had| So the troops marched up, and |tion of the world is about 1,500, his p]?ce of busmz]ess. Ig‘r.lo!. then he hn{seen near here daily. to make a good financlal ShoWINg&| | g 1o (ake care of all the| ! f ; the troops marched down; and|000,000 pounds of which over 1 gm’t in some other office or store. ~Every And it will then be possible o |that the customary appropriation|) co o uiving hobbed hair| ™0 “harch Stoek Co., will | finally formed a long martial lane. | 000,000,000 pounds is furnished by G fiEin L) () Gl do'wn ghe loss of air mail letter In New Brit- [ of at least $1,000,000 for state atd| oo 50T rule will mere- [ FreS Midnight Alarm” at | Down the lane marched the Earl|Russia alone. In no Furopean time and waste of energy—which is why the ‘[\ s ¢ oA ‘ r . it and|of Cornw: and siraight up to |country is flax more sfully percentage of extension telephones inbusiness . ly force many bharbers to o to ¢ Patrol” tenworrow mat- | George Washington. | cultivated than in B , where organizationz is so high with airplane speed virtually all the | department paid the state's share| oy exira expense, which theine id to be sirong “Gieorge,” he said, “I surrender. |t is employed in the manufacture °‘ g 3 way to its destination, of costs to such towns whieh con- | 0oy forsin th « ) | Ahd here's my sword.” of Brussels lace and the Sne Bel- . What aho';xt lost time and wasted energy Contracts glven out will provide|structed them under the state law, | a Lincoln Todge, I.| “I accept your surrender,” said | €ium linens. in the home? direct moll service to the major | was reduced to a lean $1 e e ) le evening, eorge Washington nobly, “but 1, Q. An ex-service man has been Tell your husband how many times a day | ; is 1o i ! f sk you to keep your sword as a Eranted a fotal pern nt disahbil- you hurry up or down stairs, or from one end cities glong five new routes, and air | The appropriation wasn't wip 1 out] .. is position 1o enf 1m ot v - | token of my esteem.” ity rating. Can he draw any of his| mail going o other cities will altogether, becange 1E that had been ‘ b | ot the apartmen. to the other, to answer the done us the favor u.r !uro}wr!ng such B e S a consummation in New Britain and by way of reciprocation and appreciation it i our move. The governor's arguments are irrefuta- ble; it 18 soon time for action. Ag the governor aptly put It “Land will never be any cheaper. al times, he in ecach instance re-| covered. Finally death came unex- WHEN THE AIR MAIL NEARS NEW BRITAIN Tt will be but a short time, now that the post office department has awarded the contract to traneport alt mail between Boston and New | | hair barbers of the state have had | ruling smacks of bureauc tic red tape. There are not reme mail an ain and have It reach its destination | roads, out of which the highway Such A et vell. Women 1 t ) J. C | "Oh, no, George, pleasc take » | five thousand doliar insurance pol- s A but a short railroad journ done the hoard of control mum;'({:w'r :‘;", _m‘} e o i s A A per, and . | sword!™ i e et S o o 1 telephone Ask him what he thinks about an make. as I8'the case between here | have been stopped from increasing | ¢ ointed to arrange for | “No, Earl, now you keep it." | ernment? extension telephone for you It may not have Al Harirord. it later, as the law does not per-| S ‘ e e I‘m“\‘: 1"‘;\‘”1\-‘;-“ :~H.|(‘..:nr:r"v' said M."”M!‘r:' 3 lnen o ““:;y T")P”‘n occurred «¢ him before, but he will probably The post ofice has &et a very|mit the board of control fo orig-| ., e i ' tad by 9% 15 eward- il q'v”f‘”','h"‘”:‘\;r‘f!‘fn""; R e e sugdgt cat ou order one without delay. letters RONE | inate an appropriation, but permits e e « fown obtain a charter 10| again, What's the good of ending | premiums on both war term and | The cost of an extension telephone (after |y S iter for fire and| the war, if T have to wear that|U. S. government life insurance a moderate connection charge) is less than 2 z . hold sword? The darn thing always gets | Will cease and the monthly install- | cents a day What other convenience, com- : o e between my legs!" | ments of $5.75 for each $1,000 of parahle w th ‘his, can you airplalnes should vastly incr Meantime the staie’s fnances | Gé’serb’flfifln : T S0 Georze Washington tooks the | insurance carried will he paid for T, 3 : y b.u}' 80 cheaply? Although it costs only eight centd | looked a little better on papcr than| ¥ [ sword. And that's how Cornwallis |0 long as the person may live and | elephone our local Business Office, today, Lo send a letter by alrmail to C!n-ivh. v otherwise would have ; SURLLEY rehased the | guprendered, | remain disabled. If the person dies nnld |'1e" them that you want an extension ol a108 ym New England [ while the small towns which ex- 0 Th ll it : AU ——George Jester, | before the 240 installments have telephone. oags, busliees LAE e e e ik e n e gyeat 2 — }W‘"H paid, the remainder of these bas nothing to boast about, due 10| pected road moncy were wondering { licha esident of Spicet (RSal r ka1 e kpata ite i ine | 5 aused by rallroad de-| what ecould be done about it; som: Oy AL s Visitc What makes the | beneficiary of the policy the I the delay caused by Salhil ! e o § - oty il g VEIOEE “What makes the air ao | heneficiary of the polic . In t y, THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND lieey 1o the landing field at New fof them prepared to borrow 2 Y. X : el ihthera Sk of un endowment palley A TELE LA | 1o | Pressure in the = s it SIS wailor: Too many breezy | person becomes totally and per- o PHONE COMPANY Drunswick., N. J. The price 10 88| ymounts due them from the sta 5 o Joaver & t this evening. S T eet i Mo Sl e e et fad s o manently disabled_before the e BELL SYSTEM Insist upon having th reasobable price upon by alr mail, and when the new lines it to increasc one if found inade- ) | are In operation the mail carried bY | quate, \ainly by P. . wost as Denver was sct | of the endowment period. he is en- . | titled to recelve monthly install- E One Policy - One System - Unicersal Service Kenney: | Love,” J.| 5 Song of is Method [ ments sa long as he may live and wder of eastorn Montan Al Sambindt 4 i Lt Among the fellows at the office, [ remain so disabled. is fallin i« morning ¥ ’ P | Jack had the reputation for b | Q. What does it mean when we \ ) chi-flying route. | of $500,000, which was hand % fron y I e’ B o “Wait 2 D on Lo DB e % ; al and Chicugo night-flying jiotes s which wa of pln n o castern 4 prosperous, He always insisted | speak of man as a “rational ani-| A different financlal record Pproba- |the state highway department (ojeustward to the upper S Daniel | that_this reputation was unfound- mal?” ¥ . by will be avallable when the ad- | roimburse the small towns to cover)and T over i ( 4 i Wait- | ©1- But the boys knew he was get-| A. Biologlcally man Is classed THE PRESIDENT'S CABI ditfonal feeder lines are in Operi- | the state’s ehare of the outlays for d 2 Bl i . ns: “Mountain | UN€ a good salary, and since they |as an animal. When we speak of Tiow many cabinet memboers did Geor ke 5 3 ‘juet | d1d0't sce him spend much money | him as a “rational anim we in- it called a Cabiret? What does the U, § 3 to bet t pts from t 3 t o Kise,* 1 Sen- | they concluded that he had a Jot jdicate that rcasen ity of the When does the t meet does 1t doR Why. doos it do Wt} \ertise its air mall service 10 bet-iferred from the reccipts fron a4 st - ) B of it. As a result, they often ap-|human being which separates him oy (S8 You \ they're all aneweied and many mory ter adiantage it wonld get more & ne tax ) handy | freez SInRIRUCes 1Y il SRedlitiung 1. loper | Mealed to Jack for a loan when | from the rest of the animal world | or B mall business | for purpose S 3 ‘ 1 TR they were broke. The term ‘“reason” is oft sp | i 8 . % s s dic, ol v e eference o . | Indignation in the sn o P ¢ i his ‘]m‘ Ji Lkw'\ "I 'ym licament. m\’ ri' \\M’i, \‘n r !r‘vl te e - 3 s LA < : A v'a autome : couldn't stick to his story that | ability orm genera D et LA WALTER JOHNSON againgt he Legis : e C 5 3 to | N® Was always broke, and still have | to franscend the sensc o 1y vo want to know—vowll find it in this bulletin, Fil} out the SHOWS THE WORLD sight” will not die away s DE K A 3 ey ney to lend, So that every time |Of the moment, to lift himself | coupon below and mail as directed “0ld" Walter Johnson is a 5| that ends well, so ‘tis said 3 2 g "‘ y a ¥ g s one of the boys came to him | above the mere instinct of the ani-| et mteseGLAP COUPON HERE < s e ey AL, Ancient Car Attracts Ll iad \ ween | for a loan, he had to think up|wal mind. DGR R running into he e . | ('rov Also Police 't . e state to have | Some new way of getting out of it.| Q. From what is the quotation | GOVER “"‘\\T hat *“ 8 '_r”“'\- Washington Bureau, N. B. Herald, e had a chance to shu t A THIRD-TIME MAYOR e i p up to him one d | bt e L AL and | b | IN WATERBURY i o . . { A s ack” he said, “can you lend | .ents and to the Pacific coast at 24 | construction t) norr was 5 Swift it Ca copts. S0 far, the government has| Rut the board ot control find lost money upon the transcontinent- | came to bat with an appropriation tion. If the government would a new roads, The money was trat nemy in a woil ries g1 N e a copy of the bulletin, THE PRESIDENT'S CABINET. falled to do Tt probably has not ge Y . What Price Glory nf e urgh Vell" sai . putting his{ A Employer: “Sorry I can't give in der the customary argh | - oticed to Mayor Paonessa o L A . 4 g under ¥ | noticed ¢t 1a Paon > t ¢ g ¢ hand in his cket, “can you |you a job today, but you can leave | moke ecreen with which they Are ' geitgin that Mayer F. P. Guilfolle thir 1 AR 0. 5 | change a twenty?" | your address.” tamillar, only succeeded in making | pemocrat, of Waterbury, has just par p 1 ¢ ) ce “Yes" & Vance, T think so. Applicant: “What's the use? Tf| STREET and fve Mtr and tén of them struck | peen elected mayor for the 1 W her sald .1‘;ry “mv;i] don't get a job today T won't have crry out. Four times the t s ».: ne. Y it can b Ipoltce are holding tre 3 g _ Miss Havey 18 ¢ S0 long " (Copyright, 19 Reprogaction niag pitching for the Washington The Waterbury mayor central station rge of the arrangements —Jetta Whehalt Fosbidden) b am & read »