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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1925, N B -t . H Id lads were 14 years of age, In order| The desire for complete security|she was a prodigy at 18, ew Dritain eral to see wWhether the gun wae really [ went on apace In France and some| Nathalla Crane, 13, of Brooklyn, HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY loaded one of them cvidently point-|other continental countries, al-|1s a poet-prodigy who has been 4 ed It at the other before pulling the [ though there are some observers|taken up as a member of the Avl-nll::g“gngly“ (!u.l;alcyh“f:lal‘:::‘ |rlfignr. who have elalmed that pollticlans|authors' league and has been feted There is also something to be [ greatly magnified the clrcumstances.| s a true chlld wonder. She has RUBICRIMTION RATHS sald agalnst letting loaded guns lay| A Franco.Belgian mlillitary conven- | written and published two velumes N800 8 Yok, around where the thoughtless can|tion was announced in Scptember, | of verses and writes llke a mature $2.00 Three .‘7'5":.":"”0!1"!. got hold of them, 1920, person, If anyone llkes to see how —_— Then followed the I'ranco-Polish|fine she writes, incidentally getting B e o il Bt Nes BHiae (‘U‘“‘“.u“ G THE TAW tru:ny rlf alllance of 1921, the|a chance to note how & prodigys Send all camnmnlulonl lo E as Second Clnse Mall Matter, ON SEARCHING French-Czechoslovak treaty of|poet can tap the' wells of poetic [ Shop Iiditor, care Of the New It iy rather astonishing that such| 1924, and the Little intente agree- | wisdom and rythmical language, it [um,nn Herald, and your letter TRLEPRONE CALLS an elementary legal procecding as| Ments between the Czechs, Rou-|is only necessary to consider the |[ will be forwarded to New York. Rusiness Office ... 938 the need for a search warrant be.| mania and Jugoslav following verse written about & —— s QUESTIONS ANSW Editorla) Rooms ..., 020 fore a house can be searched by It allances and agreements | nelghboring street, from her pen: | It's a Long Day for the “Hot-Dog"” officlals of the law, whether eity, | counted for securlty, there was “Every dog must have his day,” The only protitable advertising madium | stato or fedoral, should have to be|Much of 1t by 1925, But 1914 show-|“In old Lovo Lane on Brooklyn | But the “hot.dogs" day Is long writing to the Question Editor, New the City. Clreulation books and o From the dawn of summer motor- -~ v i3 toom always open to advertisers. | confirmed by the Supreme Court of | €1 ®Mances do not exactly mean Helghts otor- | Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, “There's an ebony bob from Arablan ing, 'way 1823 New York avenue, Washingt o United State % cou- | absolute security, M pded : " glon, — the United States, as was done yes "".x y : ore is needed, Nights; To the starving foot-ball throng!|p, ¢, enclosing two cents in tamps Metwber of the Associated Press. terday. | ;'_' a different system., Yet Anglo-| “she sings each eve of the Tom o AL for reply. Medical, legal and marita The Assoclated Pross s exclusively en-[ The high court decided, upon ap- | French pact negotfations: continued Moore rose— . o 2 advice cannot be given, nor can e : , ews ' 104 herw Y . J - = 7 ce 7" v " Q. ot & . H redited In thls paper and also local | federal agonts have no right to and falled becauso Britain refused | . ”‘"o“’l’; Who pass through| FOlnd: “No, she shot him be 0*:; r‘:“";;"o;‘:‘ ’“lllfl"f‘my\’o“u pe Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- n lished herein, - “The e ] iy ¥ o . Unsigned requests can- T . . ” e search @ dwelling under the nar-|t0 Euarantee the castern frontler of et 1 | cause she looked 30 well In black.” ot be easwered Al lotters are| Eoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared cotle law without a search warrant| Germany. “They presently go with® lagging —Heartrouble. eonfdential.—Editor. for Infants in arms and Child Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, The effort of the League ef Na- teet, ’ You can get an answer to any question of fact or information by ren all ages, except where arrests are actually . 1. C. {s & patioval organization VTR 15 611 Tove Tanala oantatrios Football Willies Q. Why do Japanese students et . fl: .§L/<—- YA which furnishes newspapers and adver- | being made. In other words, while|tons to provide securlty was slow- : ‘ s “frefly’ 1t 1| To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of (#a plehe/k tisers with a strictly honest annlysls of shade By George 15‘ Chappell say that they use “firefly light and ore with @ strictly hancat analysle of | making an arrest officials have a|er less spectacular and not aly i thalturie Tt Adelaide: window snow" when they refer to| Lroven dircctions on each package Physicians everywhere recommend ity are based upan this wudit, This insures | right to search the premises sup-| {ront page news, but it was quile| vgpaking the slstrum~—a blackberry | Littie Wile, at a show, Tiat Amerlcans SallBlinninegths ction Againet " fra owsp: 5 . i ) : Aistribution figures to both national and | plementary to the arrest, but they|Sure of its goal in some respects. bob, Saw a gown, cut very low. midiight oll loeal advertisers. o " The most import v g “Duleing the treble and daring the Wow!" cried Willle, with a scream, A. TFireflies are very much cher . L. Millg has purcnased for use on have no right to search premises mportant move forward \ i ears Ago 1oaay t A v o cam!” | Ished in Japan. Bound this o snow s er the fa " without a search warrant before|Was the conclusion reached in 1922 Bobi hat & FUli-hadk for our temm’ B AaD! AU Sk the snow this winter the fast mare, J 1 common Japanese phrase is a le- Lady Hart, 2:21 s1-4 has not The H b dally 1. N i ever a wonder that Ilsteners ¥ A art, a:2 h & as no el m";[’;},n““..: Mensotana. "mimes | making arrests. that many governments could not porch Willle caught his sister, Nan, gend ‘about their cherished fireflics, vaced any this scaon, but on the Square: Schulta's Newsstands. ntrance| Al of which has been a part of | reduce armaments without some|“On the mansion steps near Ply- Belng hugged by her young man, |The story runs as follows: Theref "”1 '1‘“‘,““'""‘1 voters \"“" e Show she is liable to got some of th A2 contralg Anandireet. {he basic law from time Immemora- | BUarantes of security, and ‘that mouth church. “Gee!” said Willle, with a cackle, |lived in Japan a very poor family, |CCive 7 ADQIIgARIE. (0] D8 MBAE | Lear R b e A0S S cusslon of the possibilities. The ean happen when the driver of an automoblle belongs to’ one of the three classes mentioned. A human being can scarcely hecome a great- tration, and France among other B : he' wre er coward than the wretch who «tates signed it. Had the MacDon- specds on after a serlous automo- bile accident, It Is the meanest way extant to aveld criminal responsibility; but it also is {he most certaln method of fncreasing the diffculties of defense when caught. It is hard to contem- fore the waters were sufficiently plate such a person with a de- | Calmed to permit of the rescus in- defgched and impartial mind. Such a person |is entitled to all ple the possible punishment will searcely fit the crime, S " # o _| “That guy don't know how to]as poor in thelr nation as Abraham |and 23 duplicates. The Republicans | o pi (nem, AP EEDIN G OEE AREE ble, but which has been slightly|such assurance could be given by a| “They r:;" thoRbirdaRibygaipater tackle.” Lincoln's father and foster mother|claim the majority of the new men. 157 e : overlooked at times. general treaty of mutual defense.| .oy geq the rose that was last ur were In Illinols. They were blessed| The Sloper Guards wlill go to Bris- % AN ACCIDE! The Assembly in 1922 explicitly en- of a Willle's Pa, 1 grieve to state, with a son who had great cagers|tol Thursday evening and atend the i When an automoblle driver In- : dorsed this I ; | Came home from the lodge quitegness for learning. But the poor par-|rally in the borough, This cvening Ob o fie jures a person in the roadway and (EAMING PR SR securlt ndm:xmmm i e dgl,nr:,gdmg“ S1oT ninie late. Wents could not afford to send their |they will assemble in Calumet hall servacion speeds on he fs elther drunk, a W O1L oo sATmAmENt | Were| . o something with pinions 1s| When he tottered Wille cried, son to gchool. They could not buy|and be addressed by Mr. Sloper and | 0 The Weather A i ] g Throwing ofl upon troubled wa. | 4¢fNitely linked for the first time. Al e L “Look at Papal He's off-sidel” |candles that he might study at its, { n e reainer, Jifprtions icoward, o= kmowe nela'ae |, C i i ST s Tty das| | Ever since that time effortsihave i w night. S0 the boy collected fireflies| The Knights of Ihorassan will far in the wrong that he fears the| '™ i) heanlmadak o EhE el et o Willle's brother, Which was rash, |from the ficlds, Imprisoning them [conduct and initiation in Bri v ) PRl consequences Inp it doin xasejoleninance; Rt o Sald one day, "See my moustache.” | In a cage. By crowding this curious|tonight. The Sfticers in charge will| Washington, ~Oct. 13.~Falr and The fatal accldent north ofyNew.| ©ne of the rare occurrences was e kgdrealy oGMuLIAT F t ‘IF g Willle said, “You're sure a pip luntern close to his borrowed books |be Imperial nawab, Charles §. continued cool fonight, possibly { J e S when the liner Republic rescued |2sistance, which the 1928 Assembly actsan ANCICS | with that touchdown on your lip!” | he could make out the characters, |lcy; royal vizier, Thomas W. ) s Bt frosts, Wedneday increasing Bgton, Swhich brought death to a) o 0 G Tl oast guard| @t the League referred to verlous (1 (2T o v Wintor came, snufting out his fire- |venerable sheik, Dr. A. F. Duval; |cloudiness, probubly showers Wed popular New Britaln girl and Injury b5 SOvernriontE. &t T5h anniiak b s Little Willie, football mad, fly lantern, but he learnad to hold|gziand emir, Frank Wilder; mahedi, | nesday atiernoon or night; moderute to others, was #n example of what ship in the Atlantic. Many the old Tried a tackle on his Dad, his book wh=re it caught the «!Im‘\l. H. Norton; secretary, Richard.|to fresh northwest winds, shifting sea dog who read the account must One certain way to become a| Stopped him hard and knocked him | light reflected by snow against the |Vogel; treasurer, Gegrge M. to northeast and vast winds, » have marvelled at the “ollman-|G€neva Protocol of 1924, a substl-| cynic is to be a caddy. silly; | window. Study and work bLrought|mniokanna. B. J. Brewer: zoo, Frank| [Iorecast for Eastern New York} o 15| tute for the draft treaty, linked se- “The second team for you,” sald | him honor and success. Cutler; menial, D. W. MacCone- | Generally fair tonight, slightly ship” mixed wit nanship dis- i you, ; p" mixed h seamanship di curity and disarmament with arbi-| Love is the quality that enables Willie. I S the total forelgn | logue; sahib, Wi 4 warmer in west portion; Wednesday played in effecting the rescue afte happiness to survive dish water. vI born population of the United nts, George ¥ fuereasing ecloudinces, probably all other means were uselega:in the Willle's team arranged one day Statea who are Ineligible to vote? |Reynolds; musical divector, Fred [showers; moderate north - shifting turbulent e Once upon a time there was a| With eleven girls to play! A, The total foreign born popu-|Kumm; floof director, €. C. King; | (o cast winds, - The use of oil In such an emer- | ®1d 8overnment remained in power| man named Hylan. “That,” said Willle, “will be fine! |lation of the United States twenty-|property man M. J. Scautz | Conditions: The arca of high gency Ia new agg gives a distinct| 't 1% Provable England also would Oh hoy! Holding fn the line!!!” | one years of age and over is, The.high school foothall team will | Pressure of the nortiwwest moved £ L, e have signed. The Conservative gov-| The knooking eliminated by the VII cording to the 1920 censis, play a game with a picked eleven |rapid rd during the pa advantage to oil burners among our new red gas is in the motor, not| Willle, full of football stunts, 088, Of this number 6,2 from Plainville at Flectric field to- | howss and overspreads the northern liner. fact that ten tons of ofl | €rnment rejected it. in competitors. Practised kicking dfops and punts. | naturalized, leaving a tolal of morrow aiternoon second team | Statos east of7 the Mi poi river. had to be pumped Into the sea be- Germany's proposal for a pact of - — Grandma in the doorway stopped;|3s3 uanaturalized, This would be has been started; a secret ballot for | high on the non-aggression in 1922, through the Perhaps prohibition sn't effec-| Willie punted! Grandma dropped! |{he approximate number of forcign manager was taken, but the results outh Atlantic coast but low in the Ameriean secrotary of state, was at|Hves but 4 per cent beer wouldn't botn personi. in (he United Stotes ot Liseniannotnoed: far southyest ind ouslihid Inln\:‘w ‘ S e, either. Handicappe 5 e il ote. There s for west Gulf states and the lower Mis- dicates that unless a liner is an ol [ 1935t & symptom that {he desire for ey A “You eay .vo‘ledr(v::'pt}:]u wild man ;\rl:‘o ‘;n:;n;vm L:‘lm ‘fiul\]:‘.;m\ rll‘v:u : i i arte st | sisippi*valley where heavy showers burner there would not be so much | 3CWit¥ had percolated into Berlin 1t isw't a genuine boom if any-|mroe than you paid the one You|horn and naturalized who in-| 'l re fficers: J°, O. | were reported, the greatest fall be oll on hand as well ns existing at its height in| body buys real estate with the in-|had Jast year?" Cllglile fhr ot teRssnE —= lack etlbiku, o ¥ g 5.3 G that the law can elamp upon him, T Paris. But the proposal was con- | tention of k “Sure thing! The other wild|sufficient residence, failure to pay| ;. George Manley, treasuver, | Temperatutes are generally warmer and in the estimation of most peo- TS ) Eiderel & e meature and perhana E man’s teeth were so poor hefpoil tax, etc., according fo the vot-|Mr. Pickup will be captain; Harry |in the northern plai ates east of BISHOP BROWN by g L bl D 2 1 couldn’t eat raw meat.” | ing Jaws in each state. | n, first leutenant; Clarence | the Rocky mountain FINALLY OUSTED rightly. The real thing out of Ger- —Paul Cook. Q. What was the full name of |Brach, second lleutenant; and Frank | Cenditlons favor for this vicinity The Rt. Rev. William Montgom-| Many came on February 9, 1925 ( N Admiral Sampson? Barrett, © gun gergeant. Non-coms | fair tonight; Wednesday increasing When brought to a realization trat ) The Iun Shop, 50 to speak, i8 the | T 4 " \ijjam campson. . | will be appointed Wednesday night, [ cloudiness with slowly rising tem ;‘]rnlghmg' stock’ of all our local| o' ow old is Corimne when uniforms will also be ordered. | perature. humorists! | ] SLEERY TRUCK DRIVERS ery Brown of Ohio, former bishop A MENACE of Arkansas, was deposed from tne|the old Anglo-Irench treaty of the movie actres: S sTSe— A. Twenty-four. Q. What is the translation of the police colirt yesterday because he|Yesterday; and - though the Datngnardsfontil elishal ottt 12-year-old Loy, “what is your 9 e 2 L Ui e lFlaRonkhay gone(ofcourtRabout it (IS SORSEURNE EORiERYERACHERITE IS T B!l R lakrockingRtienbont | motericing oL | v & s a mers layman can be pardoned | that @ world convention upon the|he isn't disputing the right of Way| woh, she's going into the retall | iv. “GUSY (0 o : with logp: for34 hours. lines of the Protocol might eventu-| With a locomotive. shirt business.” answered the boy. | hu - | ° ar i : | for not understanding how he can Novus Ordo Sedurum,” Driving trucks along traffie-con- A HlEie o\ Prc “Is that so!” said the man, sur- e o get back Into his high office If the | &t A8 France had signed the Pro-| xng yoy people were naughty in| priceqyy, » 8] “A new cra in the ages Ab safeguards you against constipation, mankind’s worst foe. church doesn't want him there. tocol, the prospect brought a fav-|the old days when a corset ad was | wyes gir Jocy answered with a | 1100l Annuit Coeptis, 1f you wonder why you haven’t *pep,” why you suffer from orable reply from France, Paris in-| considered daring. grin, Rataliing W hlounes o ‘make | Prospers our beginning.! headaches and indigestion, why your efficiency suffers, in 2 = ’ (v If any army nurse Inarries h it ipation. Clean yourself out! sisted Germany would have to join shirts of 'em.” . i e ]| nine cases out of ten it's constipation. BI) YOUS! Insanity is more prevalent, but S Mrs, Cato A, Davis, | 2nd 1s recelving compensation from Get your bowels in conditionl—and enjoy life again. Ve 0 eXC o b5t & g 2 the government for injuries re- you don’t motice It except on the (s Biidis hae hach belnst reservations. And after much dipio- | highway. The Ti n . ceived in the World war, does her| fl For seventy-three years Dr. True's Elixir has been bringing L 8 Jeapeotlc Museunt OCURSSE compensation ston? relief to overworked intestines. It is internationally known Natural History : " 04 ride ha » . Marriage s not affect the of Britain In the background, the| Municipal pride is what makes a By Dr. Walter E. Traprock o laE zdm b oo public safety. A law that will pre- ¥ Coriterente came Ihto et nanedo ol when another town e compensation of an army i as ; : nis| & c who is drawing compensation be- < L vent truck drivers from being on | the rules and regulations, and this claims to be the center of culture. The Music Department A e gy Rkt e me aml axa ‘ve Aia¥s thanis 2 is| right was exercised by the church|''® 8 T NI Aot el orany| caukogof wies reccived in ecrv- duty mofo than ahout 12 hours is As s the case at all conferences,| Concerning Britain's communist| guccass of our fawi muats 'defm'rL i/ dnftho RV orld yrar: both sides — or all sides — to the|M. P. it 15 well to note that he got Q. i e e e thio | ment for tha history and teaching iscussions projected num ¢ his money befor 5 theo-| ot vocal and instrumenta usi The right thing for the ex-bishop|d!scussions projected ' numerousj . strumental music. claims, but experienced observers Thisghasfibeentconduciads byo oy fessor Tweedy, for many years first violinist on a weli-known ferryboat. Professor ‘I'veedy is more than a slf. conference is security — France perfonmery SHe Jsfaniauthorityiion ingiitiy Lusin that way, as thelr drivers Bas shuted Bt pafiavoever sinoe the | S & his subject. His summer lectures| . gix ounces. | Special terms on $70 buys a Crawford ‘operate in shifts, and while one AR IR M = i % s 2 have just been published by the| @ How far does the pardoning. all Crawfords : during this great sal FRANCE'S LONG STRUGGLE | close of the to attain it, the| But the women who know enough eur ; s 2 £f T ! uring g e museum under the title, “From| ,ier of the Iresident of the for 70 days. FOR SECURITY other Allied nations have been | to be ideal servants are looking for| Becthoven to Bach and Back to | {miteq tes extend | fi lLiusbands, not SR e nited States extend? | The Irench government, which | Struggling for it. and the reason for | MY etz "‘1‘" AR A. The President of the United n his historical talks he PoIns| giaios has the power to pardon all e Moi s st out that the earliest music Was Vo- | rrencos of every nature inat {he manent assurances of security ever| vamped Germany In t) cal, as unconscious as the calls of | |, ot the United Stated but not | slce the American Senate rcfused|years. With Germany in the League, 3P Dirds or beasts. When the stone age | o1 110 several state fo ratify the Tripartite pact of [and part of the machinery of B ) man saw his mate he emitted a ery| " what is the averagh wage of | 1919, scems to be attaining it at the | ropean security instead of being op- of joy equivalent to “Y00-hoo, YOU |, \ymper juck? i - ) 3 must comie over!” ilis shout of de- - ; | r security g ng. Sue VOSE i e realized h < . This depends nitrely upor e FARMINGTON'S FIREMEN liocarno security gathering. Success| Posed to it, 1t can ho realized th rision when he saw an enemy S Small _first pay the Kkind of work which he \ ment accepted on The range as a rule is § 1925 isthe70th 5 any Crawford dur e 2 uarantec might yet be revived, the = 1 RN ministry at the convention of the|& 3 3 y ot s mp Mamach Episcopal church In New Orleans| German government presented, a st MeRln;foDatoiMothert setts was fined $100 and costs in : ST L0 Py T L LT “Hello, Joey,” a man said to a gested lighways is a dangerous enongh job without the driver go-} ing without sleep for 24 hours.| Bishop Brown has written and % i N ot T i _| pronounced doctrines that are dia- There i jv which prevents lo-; PIORBARREC (08 FUIER LI aching| the League of Nations without comotive englneers from heing on L DRORCAIRLY) of | ©f the church whose cloth he wore. e s duty beyond a ocertain total n OV All organizations have & right to|Mdlic bickering, with the approval hours. and this in the interest of expel those who do not conform to of which Bishop Brown was a Vkiat s (fia addreast ofYio Family size $1.205 other sizes 60c. and 40c. headquarters of the Camp Fire Girls? A. 31 East 17th street, New York| city, Q. What is the minimum i boxing gloves used in professional sowicihink greatly needed. No truck driver has the right e e 1 member. to Joopardize public safety by lum- ne along the choke ehwavs| 10 do is to join a chureh with = berit ong the choked highways aiof nolfalanmet by such R byplayi B DA e ulom b EEenits pentecthyet: The main idea behind the Lacarno| The windshield is asy to sce through, but yet too difficult to go hic « conform; or if tha while fn a condition of somnolency. | Whicl U IOTGT G Br U LIt First ciass truck concerns da not do [ 18 not possible, try to reform him- man drives the other sleeps. But some are not so ealightened. “”I'Ml” sy _“::‘“'I:;_"’H"“:“ I""; Hay bren secking definlte and per- | tho effort hus heen fear of a re- cepy at the throttle it is equally necessary revent truck drivers from he cepy at the MAKE A MISTAKE 1t this conference between Britain, | the dawn of a new era is at hand. would be rendered by our modern Franee, Gormany and Ttaly, will he S D i ection to riding with a | “So's your old man. i s T e e e 2 : ing the sale. i s By T friond is that you can't escape| Instrumenis of accompaniment, | M e NG S 00 por day for 3\“““5"“{} °§ : U was sived the. wear and tear of go- | : Ty : ; : when he bogins the history of his|drums, tabors, tom-toms, and the [¢\5" 55 (" : : SRl ing to a fire fust outside the tqwn|Upon the continent further BURST INTO VIEW crumpled fenders. like, had thelr origin in the vietor's [ o " iwhat docs it mean when it i : I We spread term k& homa=|| " cver been attempted sinec e Aodensy St — habit of beating on the scull of his it i {8 hitus 15 I ayments over & World War. The announcement the other day | wye y, 305 throat is like & lute,” [ vietim in time to his eries of e: Y Rtntie fvatch SORBLIE 3 os| heat aud cold? 3 ear. {that two girl prodigics, onc musical {ginss the poet. Probably his| ultation. With the advent of sys-| 5%, Positions, heat and cold A v The story of France's attempt to | 3 ¢ A A. It means that a watch is so Dependability | pther a poet, had stirred ie. And doubtless her head re ms of worship came ritualistic| i 'y qpap gt will keep time for 70 yearshas K s ke g d Pri i < 0 A L : " New York, was of prime Interest to | minds him of piano keys. sones and dances. Printing had 0ot | wien placed in any of six difere put the Craws ) A A ; ireetly | : ed, which is just as i )tk yarents of all childre ere . : ositions and ill run ac ford i : tvoi: i Pcace Contenoiicy | pavents of all children, for there 18| 4 44 part jsn't to make the | well, as few of the early bits are | POIU¢ e L m”,,‘lll(\,n e tcday?‘hel“d LA [no parent anywhere that doesn't| cur last, but to reconcile yourselt|fit for publication. We have, how. | Firarely H Wi ad oM Rmpens | nope their young may show especial |to keeping it when 1t looks like Ren e Sy of the Somss of | "0 ¢ s e record as to th o "l signs of precocity. Prodigies®merely | that. Sappho, translated by Prof. TweedY, | \yimyer of bricks laid th one hour ideas did not prevail. The Versailles| *EM 01 Proe0r b -t 8 o which is accessible to adults upon el ey e il Come in durin gava but partial satisfaction | TCProsent an carly development 0f} - gne gnuaders to think what it|application. For safety's sake I keep| - L NherIR the sale an 5 . the mind with the spark of genius| wij) take to constitute disopderly n.’l_n my private vault. R 'm ]m_,j 809 bricks pick out your You'll never get a better or talent. Semelimes a prodigy is | conduct ninety years from now. The professor notes in his syl ratle i 3 Crawford, y » hour. T is by *no mean chance to buy a Crawford. 4 merely us far developed as a grown tures that our modern jazs has| = o o0 4 is an unusual record French e dimy not | The making of & good child re-| “completed the clrcle” and return- | "} it el e e militariza. | Prrson. at other times & prodigy Mot} .06 onjy two things: (1) a sensi- | ed to the earliest conception of mu- PRGOS S ' Slite s SN o only is mentally developed far be-| 1. male parent; (2) a sensible fe-|sic for, as he points out, in ma [ yond its years but at the same time | male parent. of our latest compositions it is pos- Steven Thompson \ A. A. MIL| it aiblal (5 hiear i this woang| of ‘the | Dochicalled wysthisinames 8 ) West Main Street Q. What is the meaning name She ? The Farmington fire department mits, Plainville was called Farmingtorw depart- | obtain complete ¢ iinst { first drafts of tions covenant, { s dicatio that it is a enius, ind indication SR ! ot this sentence: “T slept| wounded, the cries of t Armaments un- SR S el c a fan all ‘sumnier,” said he,|and the beating of his war-club on e [ tinue thetr developmient much fur-| sang never once caught a cold.” |the heads of his vietims. “The| A Itis an w.\m | ther than at the time they burst| (Protected by Aesociated Editors, |Charleston,” he says, “is basic in 3 rucy ¥ Inc.) its aboriginality.” Q. Where is Dismal A e | who, when 21, failed of the promise . o YT, e mondtand i) o 'Hero of Civil War Naval fooal Untox | and G of an earlier day, In such 2 o > Byrton: “Denison's s ss as a| B} il Fight Dies at 90 Years | writer has certainly made a sissy|Ues: North Caralina. It is abo < A o = - Plymouth, Mass., Oct. 13 (® —|of him. He's frequenting afternoon | thirty miles long and ten n e 8 LAY s | wide. By far the larger ol | is in Virginia | Q. 1Is there any cure for chest- Inter-Allie upon publie view, Many the prodigy of Ihin e normal youths catch up and are as l skilled as the erstwhile prodigy. | 10 L0y o urray Atwosd, who | tea rooms regularly.” direeted the fire of a land battery| Frawley: “That's strictly busi- exceptions—1 continue their de-|against the Merrimac «uring her[ness, old man. Listening to the | A : hest el lopment, anc ¢ v¢ have sur-|fight with the Monitor in Hampton | women at those tearooms le the nut trees which ha oithe, blight e R Skt ; \ . | passing geniue t the world, |Roads, Va. during the Civil war. | way he gets material for those vernment _experts have me Yhe states represe n Hall In Wl SDIDNT KNOW 11 STioT 1 | passing genius s A(Ed horetvcate ‘i Tie ) wika 98| Npity . biorles LihRY ihe writek: el as yet 1o find any cure for| A complets SRS A ik Was LoAbED t omn \ The girl singer who will make her!v.,o g4, Colonel Atwoed celebrat- ——George F. Wilson. |the chestnut blight. This was intro- about the Stites gf th ow ready for you In our Washiagton A but at the Metropolitan Operafcd his 89th birthday a year ago | duced from Japan and has done \ & . B winter is Miss Marion Talley of [ with an airplane fiight. He was fond Gossip { great damage to the chestnut erop | of recounting th nazement of the | She giadly he mother's|of this country. Shrvon W Imen in his battery when they saw club E 1 telegrapher o i {their shot bound off the armor{As did a lot of others the Merrimac. he knew nothing about bables— | “T said —— But lota ahout their mothers | vay your bil ELKS BRING OUT GOAT. e Heintz. |lady. 2 Tnitiation activitles will be re- - “I didn’t know I opers. noted that three sday night by New Brit 'Stough! Barnes, looking repr vears . when she wgas given her| 1z 37, B. P. O. Elks. A| “Mr. Barnes, when are vou go-|steak he was catir <t autiti was adyised of car = be put v ¢ bill?" asked his|was working it out.” oIy 4 Initated into the mys- landiady. T kdom. A social will fol Madam?' asked Barnes in & and thus pertlct herself. In reality, . i tone of surprise. Sometimes, er—perhaps the ldn't know it was nsas Uity ew York A ex- | the approval of | gentlemen conn STREET and N |

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