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New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Dally (Sunday Excepted) Al Herald Bidg., 61 Couren: Btrest. SUBSCRIPTION RATES 0 8 Year, $2.00 Three Months 6c. & Month. Pntered at the Post Off #s Second Class Mall Matter. TELEPHONE CALLS Business Office Editorial Rooms . The only profitable sdvertising mediuin and fn the City, Cireulation U ess room always open to mdvertiser Member of the Associated Press. The Associated Press 18 ex. titled to the use for eredited n this paper and also news published herein, Member Audit Barenu of Circulation, The A. B. C. 1» a n which furnishes newspapers and adve tisers with a strictly honest analysis of statistics 'This nsures newspaper distribution figures to both national and cireulation. Our circulation are based upon this audit, protection against fraud in local advertisers. n Time The Herald fs on wale dally York Hotaling's Newsstand Bquare; Schultz's Newsstands, Grand Central, 42nd Street, FAST WORK BY MAYOR BRINGS RESULTS Action. and not words is what wanted in city business. We hay had two excellent examples of ac tion in city business this week an the man who instituted the action was Mayor Paonessa. Take the Stanley school down. for instance. Instead of sit ting idly by and awaiting develop ments, Mayor Paonecssa, upon being informed that the Stanley ‘wag closed for lack of heat, at once communicated with the echool com mittee, But the school committee was un able to furnish the mayor with full information, so he sought out th state Mrector of cducation. Dr. B. Meredith, the director, the mayor it was a matter for th state superintendent of buildings t handle, ,Being pushed from pillar to post however. didn't nettle the mayor” J.ocating State Superintendent © Buildings Kellogg, informed it was a dispute betw the heating contractors who stalled the heating In the Normal school and those who in remem the mayor wa in Stat in the heating system It be stalled Stanley school. bered that the school was to be furnished by th will state school, By this time thé mayor had rea to feel grogegy, but right at it. After some trouble h located the burygand with less trouble locate mon he contractors in the contractors in New Then he assembled the entire dele gation and effected a and the heat was turned on in the compromis Stanley achool. Had the mayor waited for velopments several more achool undoubted] would have occurred. Had he give up in disgust when he was referre th suspension from one person to another achool pupils would have continue fo remain at home Tt taking demanding action instance of mayo Lull by the was an s an it the and nother instance of wor the opportunity to improv Main strect b was traffic sccepting a strip of property ed by the sulting in the conditions on Trinity M of remov ing an angular turn in front of the ehurch The may and Council property. or W 1 of the led that the ¢ 1 fer rec "o ol mect for scvera weeks, by which time, it the proy erty conditions weather work of immedialv angle Tnstead out of the mon Counci! t mayo Con called represen mon Council and bhoard together and th decision to proc: hese decds speak quick shown himse ol a enise 8 action the mava In has with th public gottir it of enterprise for t GET THIS BROTHER, ITS UP TO YOU The per of Commerce drix its Wit &t lay h for members is o in urs will desire ot the organizatior the conduct of the here is probability that 1 reached. at New Britaln ustvely en- vespublication of all news credited to It or not otherwise tocal foral organization | Entrance close- school A informed en heat for the Stanley kept Water- Britain, de days of clty, fille g from the city may be counted as generous indeed, Proba- bly the chamber drive will the usual result as far as the reali- statement that have zation of ambition to add members 1s concerned. But what is to the Investment made ship going to prove worth while? Be it that 1s raised campalgn the a useleas expenditure, is come after? Is in ten dollars or ten thousand durime I8 was In ducs the ted the n 18 whole sum unless membere get the spirit that is nec- to the of poration, and the essary conduct any cor- city {8 but a cor- poration, the spirit of a de ald pe inconvenienced in carrying through loyalty, sire to even though nally that which will prove of the great benefit, We might ald financlally, beautiful Chamber of bullding and it In gorgeous surroundings to advertise by our willingness to ralse a great and Commerce place central upon our to all that we But be- square, had a CI that of amber of Commerce. edifice monument wonderful would to an ideal should its it consider 1t be a tombstone for practical upon come hut a that was dead and gone, turn thelr their eroctors backs upon and work done. * | would ide: the people of a lsm, a sad commentary town who were will- on Without the | Chamber of Commerce is us useless to the city of golf sticks are to a flying fish Without the proper spirit to back it with tens M proper spirit a d a Chamber of Commerce, of thousands of members on its rolls, is of no good to any city, With the proper spirit, the Chamber need never want for members, and may never need for ald in achieving its the of rmony the g0 welfare of make principle objective, and the the city various elements that 1o up a municipality anywhere, And so, what hay done in this campaign? F membership dues brother, you o e you contributed your —and will you hereafter forget tha | there was ever any such a thing as a Chamber of 1t so you have thrown your money away You have helped to buy a tomb for the spirit. But, if you con- tributed and have © o Commerce? have f considered by 80 s | doing that you are a part of an or- ganization that is going help New Dritain and that you are go- aid 1t in its aim, you have done something. You to e [ing to reaching then, ¥ ° aequired the spirit, and not the going the Chamber of Commerce is doing what is can to make Britain, It's to you to and your “spirit" have money, is 10 spirit, make o4 © bwhich | New “earry D e f will up on” wili rded in the good effects re hat be immediately apparent i RAILROAD'S BUS LINE AGAIN EXTENDED Naw England Transportation the af- | fllated with | read, has been " | tranchise by | Commigsion, this time Haven and Willimantic, ".ru through Middletown, 4 Hampton and Ms {iand ! formed the line news from throughout it was formed. 1t it Had Jependent concern wished to star e | compan lina concern New bus, c the Haven rail- awarded Tublic between New the Utilities 7 line to Fast the riborough. the New Fng- has activities of ation company the Tranaport backbone bus of o d | ever since AREINS, , [ to get what it goes after. an between Ne d railroad s line w Haven and & rs to dou Willimantie it that the company nuts would have s{rongly 1 to Jown and pald for by the state, rallrond objected fo the owners of of- Wingdale, n Independent operating Dar which would have "* | tion there with anc ine t Poughkecpsic, N. Y Transpor | hetween bury and 1l England ation itsclf has the intention to and 1o Wat Poughkecpsl betwer nd Danbury, and also be n rbu n Wa a line y - | forbury and Hartford—routes been denled to Independe ines in the We do ve past know Ly what right not Haver \ subsidiary are 1 titied railroad and ite 1 i regarded in son to a transportation in ¢ are some obse subsidia be raflroad ¢ will for the it 1 n enormous. Th a an § talled more member- | § ing to build and unwilling to carry | of New Britain as a set | {10 be the | another | : | i .| of tue administration o| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, ADMINISTRATIO TO GET The zed Commission | | Neity, is coming rules aiming to Aannouncer filed Bukin publi »l ra-pul aint glven with erimes or under Contine Basking rule, the pany apparently formal the squest for fore board And The ahout the of r commission tha only the happen public got nees way when the General | announced, n king The me Continental 1t torn fs vight and pr Sarge of General to take ger to netice defermining whe scends the anti-trust | | as the law is on t enforced; of lat not seem to have hec a very desirable law tions such the Taft virtually 1S W administrati unknow pass (1 n, | were questioned realization, as was | recent house ot weapon agali packing course, st any right in their own the prac and ha revert to eration | bread. resentment ugo 180 induce a goodly housewives to baking a large nur pendent bakers, who of taking part in | ties, would be among would be in the | and they tion to bear brun fellows Trade hy Con closures the fact Thompson and Johy Democrat members disclosure regarding filed they, but not who upon $400,000,000 merger, their duly to indulge The official holed minist publicity complaint ition cannot mit oceurrs further the husiness bout ia big no time should [ the flour and 1 bhaking com e | 1n the | Another the | Attornoy lvery well do to with 1t made e Democ “merely political;” 1 1| days ago similar cl ! Mellon 11 regard this trust but in the least stay | administration concern is as s charg | put a stop to it, irre Mellon’s connection 25 Years Ago Today | mw’ the Tiom N'S USY OCTOBER 10, 1925, DUTY s reorgan a t was publicity Ner company oper nt ther e books it ¢ n on and e housewives 'H Unfortunately, prog nher t i that the of a their in that 18 disposed |, A | and Inquire into it with a view it o 0 years it doct ha ng tr they ever nerd of in innocent trustifying activi- | is given 1 ssion Hu; complaint | It urning e t Car afford yut aluminum peetive wi was mer- tran long 15} ve can gen- o the Harttord | made | 1 —m Makes Rando un é [Y) On the City by # Maxson Foxraw Juomy | e = e 1518838281 THE 0B Saspesirress Mra, Coats of the 1 wppotnted | I. G. Burns, Gec Lrne Haw Charls G Gritfin Webher rill and ) slan and Axel | de drummeoer command t} faiiiad fraiiitssessiia i itietent Although ther eral misunde {raust be reported to the board ¢ | lsessors for purposes of taxatle to what extent th I |property awners from this dut Laze umn eoms to b tanding W hat send all communieations to Fun sl Shop Editor, care oI the New Britain ferald, and your letter will be forwarded to New York s Tot's T It, Folks! air is fuil smoke and burnir these no campaign speaker , and interes cause o much McLean, his proposed bearding of as rumored water that would mony. tock comy irement. at with not law re guber- 1 single new hus on tife lists this year have been removed No real {includes d why not gather fna plle ages 8, tolks, birn ‘em and |used banks, [1ivery stable iem 1 1" the ¥ and Ih ( ot ) barn lots, must, L clling house g building ship of the m 1 be evidenc eling, of <, sheds, feeho for hotels, oftices, public garages, for any other el |eantile purpose, mills, land consid Wilkens: “Oh, Harry, I'm |73 48 undeveloped acr occupled developed tracts. ove at ha love with that hat in the [;no ¥ S {reported, Items of personal property are to be reported, but in some instances [there are deductions. 1If the does not feel the property is of va ‘ ing lequal to the amount of deduction no | (From Diary Small Boy) report requircd. The il ‘ Lucla Osborne Bell deductions are: Sheep goals, | . stores, sho heater Chure 1 l Ty 1sslon 5 er = or mer- eum tonight e or un- Automo not 1 - Mrs in window | Wilkens: [ | motureycles . Factsand Fancies 4 ‘Nonsense, dear, Love the heart, fa affair of not of the ROBERT QUILLEN head.” e owner the clop- os 1o Chureh G & 1s items and o8 You know it seems so, very strange Value excecding $100; swine, value 10 me, exceeding $50; poultry, value ex they leceding $25; watches, diamonds fans, ewelry, value exceeding $25; pr land. libraries and hooks, . this way most keenly upon $200; planofortes, the Sabbath Day, phonographs and I7or then they fix me up for church 1 instruments, value exc in their most Christian way. Sam rpen 8 trom where 1 stand, 2 should call folks Christ- and this a Christian Tos valuc piano other cding vate one act Al ceeding player nusi $25 | T feel | | $25; farming tools mechanics tools cash in banks, ofher banks, excecding $500. exe excecding than cding vific horrifl 2000 (ML | They drag me in from out-of-doors; savin they put mo in the tub, wash me up, they wash me | down, my teeth and ears they scrub. me up in starchy things; forced to wear a hat, for company, 1 begged uke my pussy-cat. They able items for wh is no deduction Horse thoroughbreds cows carfiage agons and mercha choses in Al items listed ahove been ta ile alization established ssors this year are merely attention to the existence of g against possibility Repo mul Lic 1efion are: oxen, velos: i |y \ to rd of call the ure to of penalty ip of some sinee the state hos oqui vas ags ing law as report and taxes should the owne item ch was not to light The picture painted fn some ters of the hoard of ing about appralsing picces of fur. nlture, pianos and saxophones, hiey cles of the “old fown" type entive private libraries determine the value of 1 hLooks therein, a for {watehes, je 1s a8 [far 15 ludicron i I'he money that they give me I can- not even spend, It's meant to help th his wicked ways often thought, if I could find A member of that race, |1 would be glad to keep the changc and let him have my pla pper Crust Ui really the most heathen boy to mend. a warni 1) I've . i w reported come st quar- ASSCOESOTS EN0OD o can his per- am The vorth: with out of of the am world R reading ate 1o nothing how Elino “Youn en? Ellswort are a hermit, look searching iamonds possible as it h: “No. I'm an aviator.” C. Rutherford. B, next, oA from Al 1 can enjoy the ition hen 10 assessors & hard-boiled sli. As a rule most eugs strictly fr [ Chiely . | A Jlm Dandy how I can give aid the theatrical man- you haven’t had any also Mathewson is dead, A o /! devoied to high standards of liv- ing and cleanliness in mind and body had been terminated. The world is {hetter oit for his having been of the hmman race, inds of other have gone the wi th have been lald away in their cen sepulchres and have been for- gotten, They enjoyed their little blaze of glory, their moment of popularity, but after they were gone, they were beyond recall Christy Mathewson will not he for- n. His life will be h. He stood out who were contests of him- donl o1 gontt fa try-out,” ‘when I sco you a {member | Tho &ir, ¥ lathletes ILpnow | Xperiene | cxperience, 1 two murdercrs | ¥ e | ut I'm a born actor, v | when my wite came home from the |q.qp, | eountry a couple of weeks ago Ilg | made her believe 1 was glad to gec Rini fury foun ona tead of profes n which insubordination George Lydoviel. | Dr. Baldpate in North } “Surely,” sald Dr, George A. | Baldpate, in answer to Claire Bur- tord's query, *I know all the coun- | trv in which the French are having such a difficult time with Abd-El. | Krim, who, by the way ls a very man and remarkable player. the pleasure of fighting his father, Abd-Ei-Koko who was as splendid a sportsman as his son. You see these scraps with {the French have been incessant, ever their occupation of Morocco. back in 'S I was a young lieutneant of sseurs d-Afrique | under Gen. Entree, We were having a bad time. There was far too much hampagne in the officers’ which was getting messier fer all the time. As a f discipline, outposts all along the at Kaber Pan fixed and established village. And then suddenly ite at to ac worry i Africa imute his epita among his in ath- | placed and nliness, | e letie honor Nows enzaged he before everything ¥ a consecrated It asn't awe-inspiring arm, mow down the oppos , that made him famous. Other men have toiled on the mound with almost a like measure of snecoss.” Other ath- letes have shone in their respec fields because of physical supremacy. There other men in today who rate high in accomplish- ment but they are not looked up to {with respect to the same ¢ ”"\\:V]yn 1 of sports looked and | \jathewson, He had resulty [gides mere physical, brute skill. e eut off had manhood. Mathewson the man line. was equally as great as Mathewson 1 the pitcher. He was U in his uniform; he one MOFN- iy ¢jvjlfan clothes. attacked Ttii0ixtriE that the time, & yyiating fllustrous f which I have always been |goneyacore extremely fond and to which the open desert was particularly suited. Ho sudden was the onslaught of the | Riffians that there no time to| | call our scattered troops togeth |1t was a Monday morning, 1 duasrvalthair felEna member, because the native wash-|pcieon. were collccting the jp,panep hut by laundry, which they did in |y 50 o hich nature rriages, imported from Paris. |op iy Great athletes are numer- “Half a mile I could see ous but athletes who combine prow- Riffs approaching. I had to think on the field with 'm and I did so. ‘Hand grenades. iang o the ficld can be counted on ordered, ‘in the baby carrlages!'lypo nzers of one hand. And lead- Hli out the laundry we Quick- o yna nroceseton. though | ho two carrlages with the lgc e oppsty Mather fastened | 4 ropes, stationed feat apart, tied string, and wait- his life to eclr brave e entirely | | pinochle ) “I had arainst i Mathewson's | his abhility to ng batter may nuisance in are baseb: cha stent that up to something be- wo when ack o and lethargy “Our be- a camp 2 piiee i was a gentleman we were we can profit flying a men who us, there is a lesson for spiring athletes in the life of Math- ewson. They can his life with profit The learn that the sporting public highest of the ath W as a sport 1 of ¥ and ons was his work can hinks tries to Tos ship not alone by in his sport crawomen s o it a away the oss manhood on son dangerous explosives. 1 to two long carriages 60 to my Kite | 1 1 | They're till talking about it in the er—boat building plant where it occurred, still wondering the unctuous gentleman was who sepa- rated so many of them from fair size checks and if he is working the same game if other pla He arrived in the town of—Iet" call it Smithville in a taxl cab and all the apperane weallh od fellowship h irked on He see em Wwho! enemy were 100 They and 1 had crash just in front h an cxplosion I 1! When the du enemy to within flew over the two fntended, of the s T let bumpy | yar: the hem g ground | carri ces. with met, as a R QUARTERS 10 (P—Members natives. Su h have lifted seen. with and is habiliments the of 1 me wanted to mpany on very 1 busi omed 1 London 1 in W are Gen. Entree got the it tter of fact he \at even wike him up. ore en as Souhd resident of th and very Apparently to smiling his way and other subordin ushered into the Persian carpeted president himself Drawing up his chair, he produced | {an engraved card which introduced him as part owner of a large island in one of the Great Lakes lying In Canadian territory. Like the busi- ness man he appeared to he, he went straight to the heart of his subject. urgent ness t the explosion ) entl was ace past off tes and ws mahoganyed ce boys Parking » driving Allow what's the down t past five hours waiting for my went in that s soon and the No Traffic idea of p is oni preser of Observation On The Weather Motorist: “I'm ninu —David Hanig. the Mystic Your Questi Wally He'll Answer ns astiestesss: {consulted hav | $Eai8222200201020 120400 10201 0 SERVER— m Observations and Its People 13T other rge plunt whiskey headquart iskey sts owned, they had a' for the manwucture of and maintained distributing rs for several crs. Thelr plant wa except for one ftem—they fair motor boat to us sporting liquor to the United Yes their' busine; bit off color hut the boat ing company would not get 1 trouble, €0 the president was aesur- od, because it was a legitimate tran action so far the hoat capita Scote) wanted a or tra 8 was a it build 0 as the construction of was concerned. Moreover, ould be paid for the craft the ninute it was ecmpletéd and the owners would tako care of its deliv- cry to the island, Naturdlly th d to receive cidn't know president was ple the order. His visitor much ahout hoats but had an idea what he wanted and would be pleased to consult with the company's draftsmen. He had plen- 1y time on his hands and could to remain around the plant week or so, During the next visitor and the presi chummy, The latter invited him to the freedom of his club and introduced him to a number of good fellow arly every time a group sat down to talk, the conversation veered around to the subject of pro- libition, is frequently the casc hen males foregather to swap the news of the da Little by little the or let it be known that, through certain influential friends in the Amcrican prohibitfon enforcement servics, he was able to ship into the United States quantities of good iquor, the real stuff. He had ac- imodated a number of friends living south of the houndary line and, while he didn’t make a business of it and positively would not accept @ profit on the transaction, he would be pleased o accept a few orders from president or anyons he recommended. He did not press the point but let it sink in. A few days later one of his new acquaintances approached him with A mysterious air and whispered that would like to take him up on | that offer. His cellar was becoming and he'd like to get about a dozen eases. The visitor was af- abilitv personified. A dozen cases? That was easy. Would the hoys be interested? He'd he to help them out, Lventually, the stranger agreed to wceept orders from all the crowd. Checks r#ined in upon him from every angle. His pockethook hulged with little slips of paper bearing the magic legend “Pay to the Order of." smacked their lips in an- ticipation of the parties being plan ned. They voted the visitor a royal ®ood fellow. Soon he announced that he was leaviug the city for a hort business trip but would be back within a few days, surely in time to participate in the bLottled + which on its way from Canada You guessed {f, back! ot ford for a few ent I ays the ame real enjoy vig a the other happy The boys s was He The partly fir is still partly finished, one the Great Lak The boys the latest charts of the lakes and discovered that the fsland never axist The Oh, they came hack marked PAID.” never camq hed boat? It The island on checks? all And still the traffic grows heavier, eedometer the motorists step the specdomoter up another mile as the e through traffic, and every day the pedestrians wait a second longer before making the final leap for safety. I this doesn't stop pretty soon, one of these to hit somebody. There are so many automobiles on the main streets now that, not only is it unsafe for a pedestrian to ven- ture beyond the curb, but also it is physic ~the road is alveady full to overflowing. And with the road denied them, the poor pedestrians find so many buildings going up and sidewalks be g Iaid about the center of N Dritain that they are crowded the walks, too. It’s no wonder Governor Trumbull airplay Britain has just installed an- | towers for the direction of traffic. We miss the good old arm- swinging calisthenics of the human | officcrs, but at least a silent cop can't bawl you out for jay-walking rrest you for toting hooch. The invenfors will soon perfect | them, however, We understand the motorlsts ing advantage of the open s organized a hunting club. They pedestrians, Spirit runs high the organization and slo- a peppy type have been | such as: rolling autos i3 going | ally impossible w off tomatic tr by or within gans of adopted, A He Stin lles hest who les flattest pedestrians never run agaln. A jay-walker and his life are soon tod H at you don't hit anyone, try. try Shake A brake Hit Al ¢ hard first eain well before tossing. in time saves nine, one bhefore seven, lay off till lirt and no hay ling place. makes Jack vy me right of way or give me | deuth. Wher must 1Wwo on I A pedestrian in the sldewalk. 1 there're solne vietims, padestejans, there streof 12 warth e poor foot travcilers gre coun Lor-0rgu intzing et “hy shindlar nd encrgy s bein sayings A struck ehild dreadis the street Autos never come singly. 1 e v tyranny A cu tl pe ret n fool some witl it v proply, secms manner dom of in th insults crowds vight., bility for a young pani along the ¢ be mol \erow is infor Ties range i They e along t is hloo There pointm city nec departy corner young woman for some companions in front department store these I'hey were not comtent remarks L crow insult but eve in opin v bo and ot It y nter ested L ok med, b ane n mgre he etre 1 cur are n ents at ry for nent 1 of n wer which youngur on ol o ntial il they ar ulg ys Is almost of in rowdies, ar b ate ts \ have but one lif Main street, cross (and then ol ot to cross; that Is of the time, but gafely zones is mot ¢ is o deadl majority and b e o tl o eruel to severe trec- genceration but wmy girls 1o e wrisms ¢ ubout th an womui, impossi- accom- walk nea npanicd to the streets he city and manner | Obserye some tl not 1w n 7 und, 14, at corners und wu and their languag ling. nay v during the evening, th store for a compinion hi it v women wlhose rious places M Ll make em to wait ut sorr or some favor A cortain ad occasion to wait of a a week ago, when boys came along with casting vulgar to o) and far jests €0 as strike her several times, To speak to the guardians of law would do no good because youngsters keep a s roppers’” before 1r hand a they the nad the law may law int. and are n teep them at take a matter by bringing o cffect. the [b; 'p eye on lhe well out of si get to t s will em. not take & home the hand in the the old curfew Dopesters, down throuth the asca hayd ow b} ritain been trying to figure got out how its name and ¢ 0 date nobody has bean alde to give a logical Swamp” ton, an when New Perlin there must of self appointed wa public lands who hated to see land, parcel worthle town, o d late of s, he on j liould recejve wile it was, still a part of Berlin, Britain broke away froin r, “nipped The break must have been saturated with guments and bitterness played an fmpor in the con Feeli been k and ma pointed lands 600t he Britain, dismal Detroit plan an told th density “far e New Y conspic Thro dows a the Surfa avenue and West is in ¢ count 42nd st Trafli St. Antoine street New it the LE ng ind ybe, wa might Wwhen cider brandy fdered a legal refreshment, at (hat time, of keen one of chdogs have ust why t “Disn name i Ot course, have heen' ple “hdogs of the no matter from any away ting me mu ant part aw havs ¥ buck was might against these *sfif-a of the Berlin attempted (o have Liritai his disappointed brothers by calling the upstart at 1ts north Now and New r‘v SWi O nd rap! of ceed ork's uous wing nd stic commission ce tra xcess made reet, c atJ same Britain was a DETROIT TRAFFIG EXCEEDS N, YORK'S ‘Reports Cite Definite Figures to Prove It t id common tra thh mo: er in Mie of at e by 18 per cent, nue at 33 1-3 per cent more congested. heaviest The Detroit per cent The reaching pedestrian gathers no | per cent | New |ence has been commiesion r-highway pe The supe handl amendi proved town a a porti Hastings East 15 carry 15 m the ork cr ng in tery; on of 05 the stre 1917, of an $0-foot cross G at more than the trafiic streets of New ost bouley more strects -to o ar Se t 1 A transit The commissions council that the in Detroit now of New York in noted and con- fiie a1t st &pots, ralities out of wir 18 to specific reported that t Grand River Grand Boulevard was the 1 avenue cases what Ififth New York rson avenue exceeds the t York intersectiol and Jefferson ay rand baulevard traflic streets in their center 15 he York important ard traffic to viest roufss handle 1 than which the 15 refor recommended feet wide traffic, plan; a 20 1o wn s riginal ap- 1d the widening of cond avenne and to accommodate northhound traffic around the down- town & ection, e s e T, THE How many cabinet members did George Washington lave? alled a Cabinet? en does the What Cabinet meet? does the What Well, &t buil Can you answer these? Washington Bureau's 1y gin, meetings of the various departments. & facts about th U. 8. Con does It TRESIDENT'S CABINET stitution do? Why y about a calinet? Why ‘does it do 1t? they're all answered and many moi« President’s Cabinet.” otin o “The the order of presidentlal suc thelr dnties body of executive heads working under the Pres and powers, ession, the estab. and other in SSRiciE On this island which he and several [| deut, is all in the bulletin. Maybe you learned some of It In séhool: you're gdlng to school now and want to learn ahout the go aybe you just want to know—you'll find it in this bulletin. coupon below and mall as directed get " 1t night o'er what is right, r and forget your qualms, m Mystic Wally calms. | The Etiquette of E: i ‘TM‘" Wally When I never know « The o sleep mayhe nment hes Flll out the titn trolley con But the re 1o interest many local people In the worrying acgis of t a 3 ) n 1 P the other trolle about mil re ating chamber is not the number determined, accomy CLIP COUPON HERE GOVERNMENT AFFATRS EDITOR, Washington Bureau, N New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. THE PRESIDENT'S CARIN h I enclose five cents In loose, uncancelled U. 8. remaind 2 Visionary Troubi Wally paying when sandwiches B. Herald, the ¢ y e 4 and ¥ with w inspected and Ifs contents n he 1 mileag L2 New Britain tha T am puzzied quite; | to Ao the thing that's right. 11 walking with two men, the proper thing 0ld proper '3 Or should Please # 1 me & copy of the bulletin, postage stampe, glvers | The city proven to ald ab age in th put nger a worthy objcet e stat Hen. Dear Stab 'F Here's t ndwic has every réason to be proud of its| of ¢ transpor | he thing 2 The 1 to ¢ ETREET and No. of R. Re euueenanes Why you get to ste WOrry ¢ Wh know By (Copy t n es g tipp off the 1ght R szl A as g up the s (-3 TR Siavens ..STATE it loans, the hospital dr exp peals for the o ”m.n amply prove ap and ' the number 1925, Yo One man fret! y a Repr Forbidden) 1 am a reader of The Herald, mmunity chest stay and the during Sun- whom w and Mississippl river. Higley a er constantly. represented Linc lodge, 1, O. Z

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