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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1925. detrimental effects consist d ) itain H I, trove! by land—but wo h o 4= o have amell- to make flery speeches agalnst the . Poland had and what were their | ( J It | among other things in compelling " New Britain Herald 1, iz ve e sl 0 0ok e e o vt | Facts and Fancies ki e e Pl o 4 MERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY x 1t Beveridge is appolnted e A, Poland has had two presi-|, i | ol by ; L _— ( ppointed to the ; \ 1 stato prisons and to soll two ¥ J i BY ROBERT QUILLEN dents, Joseph Pllsudeki and Stanis- s nt into v THE SPEAKING DRAMA Senate he will be well primed to law Wojlechowskl, the present in. others after prohibition wen 2 "‘n\;:fl‘;‘n::yvfl;Bu‘r"d-c!m!".:;,ez:::h IN THIS CITY glve the Vice-President somethng| N, house is large enough for two cumbent, who was elected Decegs|” 4 The success attending the presen- | to think about when the change of | grouches. 3 ber 20, 1933, “Max tnd © Moritz” Willelm T R e {ation of & spoken drama in New |rules i debated. ! P — i an' r‘},‘"" L 't'; name In elvll [ pcoig elehrated book of funny WY Britaln & fow days ago has led to| And from the senate, where?| The dollar doesn't really buy L PRI RO R NI N | episodes of two youngsters, some- BR800 Yoo less. 1t just buys less at & time, : A, His name was Glovannl de'| 1o in the style of the Americun 42,00 Thies Monune. the hope that more may be given |Beveridge still has ambitions. His ! il g R [ Mediel, H ewas the son of Lorenzo | yeutzonjammer Kids hias attalied and that thia city may again be|name has aiready been mentioned | No wite is fair. She will forget k tho Magnificent. The Mediel were |, " iiian of 1,600,000 copies. Next { placed on the routes of traveling a8 & logical running mate to Presi- | ten birtldays and feel hurt if her TATn T a . ———— the imost celebrated family of the |y, . pite, “Max und Mc now iy Send all con tlons to Fun 3 I'lorentine republic, ¢ ‘.Nlmp Editor, care Of the New Y (. How much is the rute of Ah, well; grade crossings elimi-|[ Britaln Herald, and your letter postage on newspapers sent from TELEPHONE CALLS of New Britain when this was re-|he will have the knowledge that the | nate many who might rock bLoats|| Will be forwarded to New York. VBT . the United States to England? Seniaeg garded as a good show town, when |man falking to him is a candidate | later on. —— - o) ONBRANBYEEED A, One cent for each two Editorial Rooma ... the spoken drama prospered here [ for his job. —_— Insurance Against the “Blucs, | YOU can get an answer to any m”:“\&] s - Still, it a law satisfied everybody, Tolks! question of fact or information by : Q. [Iow is the urlml( of the g 4 3 m there wouldn't be any neced of the | We v ance whe , writing to the Question Liditor, New | housc of representatives and of the The only profitable advertising medium | frequent callers. Until the other day THAT TLE TALK Wa pay insurande whep 19 409, 1 : Britain Herald, Washinglon Bureau, | senate chosen? B e Olty e tenta o taol end > Ftk ON NEWSPAPE law, Keep up our policles With pride, | 1eop Navs v 4 g & ¥ prose oom_ s1ways open 1o advertisere | this was no longer,the case; but NEWSPAPERS WY ok kevpiup one anlsite taos .| 233 New Yorl avetiue,Washinglon, | A Hlectlon ot thelcleri (atithe New Britain has not been the only| The Brodklyn journallst who gave| Another excellent substitute for | By looking for life's funny sldel |l)' C. enclosing two cents in stamps | house of representatives is by viva L .|an address at South church the | rubber fs the conviction that it's no for reply. Medical, legal and marital [ voce vote at the beginning of each Y A T d Member of the Associated Pri O A O ke A S er Al cal s Sl gra celltohwaTle Gront Bhioel advice cannot be given, nor can ex- | congress. The same method is used 25 ears Ago loaay The Astociated Pross fs exclusively en. | t2KeR place. Small citles from L o very tended research be undertaken. All[in the senate. B ecinteg e o e ey %0+ | Matne 1o Calitornia today ‘are in|Bcceplable information'to the lay Wells: “I sce that they now have | oiper questions will recefve a per-| Q. Can you give the verse by all news credited to it or not otherwise . u 4 . | schools for salcsmen.” ] g ’ k e iick mobile run was made Eredited in this paper and also local | the same position as Podunk Center | P OGN G o | Tranklin: “Is that so? I often :(;r:alh:,eplly'.’wlfl:f..chch’:f(_ui."u; LR R Rl S m;tnql'-w York city to New Brituin news published herein, as 2 r 9 a ag . B roducir spapers, "he e de- I Vlier P ed herein. was 20 or 30 years ago so far as I,, cing ""T*Mx rs, When he d -~ wondered where ("1\(-y learn all | gonAdential.—Editor. ‘ g today, the automobile leaving 1 LD, the spoken drama ls concerncd. |Cl2red, however that the only, o B | hcir funny stories. d A s must | otropolls at 4 a. m, and arriving Mmber Audls Bareas of Circulation, | Only ropoated oferings and popular | Chief difference between a conserva- . f g Q. What s the fastest of the ! bk '.:ux‘xl o x'oll\ 3 at Central park at 10:50, After a Tiie A. B. O. 1s & natioval organization | 1010 a) ‘such as was seen here last | UY® Newspaper and a yellow jour- The Effect of Soft Soap wild ducks? How does its speed ie would make his fecord oy minutes’ stop the machino :.“li“ urntahes newspapers and adver, app g i £ [Ea ieltnat thel frat mamantaxerciacs { By Frederick C. Boothe {compare with that of the carrier ]‘_‘"‘:f' A headed back and expected to arrive s with a strictly honest analysie of | week, can change the situation in L Rerciges I've never cared for Peter Plke; | Pigeon? To think without confusion |y, Now York by 4 o'clock this af- circulation, Our circulation statistics more e G The spirit of cooperation fe much | His Roman nose I do not like; | A The blue-winged teal is the clearly; ternoon. o @ntered at the Post Office at New Britaln fore: ! % 'Socond Class Mall Matter. companies. dent Coolidso In the 1028 campaign, | husband forge has a larger clrculation than any book in Gegmany. The volume was first published at Munich in 1565 by F Braun, fhen editor of a comic paper, who predicted a long life of it. Another cditor, of Dresden, had rejected it a5 “heing %o much nonsense that no- body will ever read it — Thero wus a time in the history | When Dawew Argues with Beveridge and musical shows of merit were are based upon this audit. This insures [ the future. care to glve the news accu- groteeton ‘againet "trout o newrmaret | 7o main reason for the virtual rl:‘nlrly and without color or bias, he | more apparent now, especlally in |1 hate the way he rides his bike ‘l’“;(“"“- 'J']'"f 2piad i alout g 8 A 1"‘:0,1‘,'; s AR, Folliek Now \’]"”".““‘ A g P a Spea = S did not A K e yel- Ar v he wea . | miles per hour. The carrier pigeon / Al one of the men listed on the honor Tocal advertiscra. annihilation of the speaking stage in | 4!d not go far enough. For the yel- | courtship. And Show noiwearathisicollar z To act from honest motives Yo 1n oratory at Yale Universit the small clties has been {he de.|1oW mewspaper not only falls to — “ |His stinginess gives me & pain; | Makes & epeed of from 30 to 1) purely; o i ; The Herald s on mis dafly o New | velopment of moving pletures, Peo- | @Xerelse due care, but fakes, dis- Nallonsjlivegand Rysss ereatphy :;\]w".h' ORI 2 ehtextan E:::..D‘tz i‘fl‘l:n alsh(;nxé\llxn;sh‘s"(; To “‘“1“ ‘") God and Heaven 11:-}.:‘1[::"317\1:‘“(?1‘1‘:- rx-‘u‘i‘ll’x‘\:d\\s]:;\':-kM; York at Hotallng's Newsstand, Times| s b : s and i bt e ot simple process of doing the | He says a fellow is insane les per hion 5 1 securely, ek bLhAlIl aEM e LY AT Bauarer Behultx's Newsstands - Entrance | P1c 48 a rule have a certain amount d rst place prints |, ry thing. To spend more than a dollar. miles per lour, | Ing basketball at the Y. AL C, / Grand Central, 42nd oet, of time for amusement seeking and mostly news that panders to the RIS Q. Can you tell me something Q. What 1s the origin of dicc? s:umnl:\y, He was attended by Dr o more or less clrcumecribed budget | 1oWest possiblo tastes and emotions.| A village Is o place where Cen- |1 would not pick the ties he wears; | SLathe mons l““'g“c_’:1f“1£“;‘,,‘ y Their orlgln s variously | KUUER 6 netuaing o A BELATED PROBE for meeting the costs thereof. When | There are relatively few happen- ;;‘” \'l-ljl" .i‘:,‘,;'hhm{”]::‘-:i",,-,',’;v’; x("lly‘»!;;- He Ar.‘r‘l‘l‘lvllrll” too slssy when he ezl m)'“‘-mcn ) ibed by some authors to occult| oo "m\mum (o OF WORLD COURT the movies got most of the time |!DES that pander to this taste; there- [ "5 '™ s " |I've always thought he puts on | fer occurred on July 15, 1564, fl"TTQ’:TS?Z1e‘é"h"‘c‘ffif&"‘}'fif“&”c“; throughfithefurinolpalisirestalhion. The American Tederation of Labor | d€voted to amusements and a similar | 07 in order to fil the pages with| Among the Tigh explosives Is airs, KingRand IIEsY cut Sfourmileail mid ¥ dics fexntmaal cront k Thehos|| Lot ua DR HIORte R proportion of the funds available |Sensational material it is necessary | that onc mado by mixing an en- [ Which made me mad as blazes; ‘:\‘“:”""; ’(‘?“:"‘“‘;‘:‘“"-bo‘\::"‘;T{W"'“C’““-'amvr in no respect from the %x }'2“;1"1‘”1';“;‘ '{‘l"“_":?ll‘l“’,“(‘i'r'f, “,I'“,‘I‘(';"‘i 2 ; ; T 2 e N ail carrying al 00 Con- | .. 4 a . C. Me 3 first lic Atiantic City plgeon-holed a resolu- | f0r theatricals, speaking dramas :f:;{:xrrou‘nr‘] facts with fiction. In larged ego and brutal frankness. v;]’::[S;L[tr”“l‘"k’n]“:“’{’ e L”S'r'l':;“‘):' federato prisoners of war ran ln’l‘o’::}l‘,\‘i, c“:m: E°rfolz°2:ng“‘:ig ‘;]:"ia:"f ant, Fred Upson; second licutenant,; Hlon regarding Amorican adherence |have had a0 much harder sledding. {Ye!OW newspaper, if & news tory| p. oo cod ower classes dn| That he admires the things I write|® Coal traln, due to the careless- | o trom 6 to 1, the sum of the Howard Mumphrey, fet sorgeant, fo the World Court until a commit.| The matter of price has also been | do¢esn't shock it is scarcely worth| gmerica have little in common ex-|And loudly sings my praises. nees of tho Lelegrupl operator, Who | quot on the opposite sides of & | ren 3¢ tha membrrship - tho “*fee has had time to study it and |® factor. The flms have appealed to | PIntng. 1t 1s the ehockers that get | cept the spending habit and diet- Was infoxicaled at the time. It Was /.1y always) making seven. men. 1f the membership i tho 5 | w 5 o \ a liead-on collision where the track Y Guakds increases, two foot com- 1 most space, ge | S 3 Who would have though e e track | v " make an unblased repott. a large audience in the first place |MOSt space, the largest headlines and | ing: 1 such taste? D e i e ha oo only & short di 5”1‘:,. ::,‘::L color is the eo-called | panjes will bo necessary. Studylng the World Court pro-|Decause they gave satlsfactory|the best position. News that ds| o - 0 0 T 00 oo nobody [ Perhaps I judsed in too much | tance ahead, and both trains were) T, "yt 15 plack with a sfivered or iteugpaanyia 0 e * posal at this late day and awaiting | Amusement at a low price. They merely informative or educational | 1o0y1,04 how much oratory depend- haste, under speed. Yifty-one Confederate | yoaty “appearance due to many &s B jeweler, found i by e Y L 5 soldlers 5 ; % ¥ 8. H. Wood, the jeweler, found a s Teport of & sommittes—perhaps | BeEAN at & nickel—in the era be-|IVAiAbly gos into the Wastc|ed on a few drinks in the listenor, | And my mversion was misplaced; fl“’l“r‘:"r'iw”r’&“ e e hon 01" |haira boing tipped with white. | man acting suspiciousl, n iatrent a year Hence, for aught we know— | fore the war—and gradually de- "““r‘l‘e" : Tt e e i T oot I::dh:om “I}.“E°i”?n.'{°hi,‘,‘;”,§f;- Lwonty-three were injured, soms of | G001 Delts of the silver fox are|of his storo fhis morning. The g 1 alist wa 2 A doesn’t get cleaned and pol- | A e o a: b 5 |t 2 ‘ £ - 48 a rather peculiar undertaking. It | manded more as the quality of the o O N ore o arnt i | ToViawed 'Hity) 1ARa) nawer way; | whom dicd of their wounds, The T‘Lfi’wr‘v-“".l?\mi'ccozr'.’fy e s | feliomspretended (o) e ntixlentad, may be entnrely too late for any|fllm shows advance. a thely eeond ‘or ihird car, | And yet, despite i praies, I say | Wicch created a great deal of 0| 4uapanee AR :,]m \\’umln e L practical purpose The films fill a large domand for [ hero out of Chapman. There were ki I stil do not like Peter! ment at tho Ume. The telograph | ™ "\Uiot 15 tho aidress of How- | Cartny was notiied and searoned for amusement, but irrespective of what | 8¢veral of extensive circulation in O [kl ) SR I SR e e (0 SR R 4 St s LN : 1 opinion was 80 much aroused that 0 E 2 New York which can with justice, . e Tll';?' r:vl!‘::gl{-xc. g o | he disappearca from the locality. A _Beechhurst, Long Island,| The naturailzation court held last ‘Any you proposed, New York. weele proved the numegical decline adherence to the World Court on | take the place of the spoken drama. Count?"” Q. Why is Maryland called the . o B i “01d Line State?” —_— of the Irish immigrant in D December 17. The upper*house at |The technique is different and the Britain, thero belng only one taking B it alon acrecd by, o vote of)| resultsiare notithe same. The subtlo)| 8Duset iperson One ofithem, imants TN AT ey eavelyouitnetal: ol pill o BEC EAER IS R ACE D s T 1] out his papers. A few years a %7 to 2 fo scitle the matter on or|TeAnements of acting, the accentua- | feAt1y in an attempt to acquire a “.hg“‘;o e “’1" d‘“‘",‘ 71”:"' boundary line S ityeestthins itz;‘el jthevR orelnearlygal TSRt feer that date. tion of lighting effects, the forceful- | 8Pccies of warped circulation, ran a| Amerlcanism: Reading the cas-| ;1o 0% 0000 5o and Pennsylvania. The Mason and Loy Getinatis PiloWdi dianetonal B8 ociton of tha senats came & | ness uf apesch, are missing in Alms, %97k 0f Chapmen erusede for sover- ll"rilfb;'i‘y[ o SHasnene =FaulCookiil | H1iaon Ihiosvas thejiine rin bygtya & Chit i;‘zflr\l)ly:::‘,;:hng succeeded & result of pressurc from the ad- spective of other advantages. | &} Weeks. English surveyors, Charles Mason S e e .l”y‘_ intatration and. strong demands | Anyone who has seen the same| The bestof newspapers make mis-| 4 girl i3 old enough to marry if Truth is stranger than fiction, “ndrsJ;;?i?’]-‘:;‘HD?]?:' h?:‘:em_if] !29 Abontihetoonteriof thel ity VAl Teom elsewhere 1o “do something” | Play on the stage and then in the | (akes AR unfortunatc thing about a | she knows just how she'd like to but, as the confesslonal magazines | ) : DUIRASLNN, though the pair cannot venture far r 3 3 o print it, not quite so decent. and S Dixonslinoilstorton tused iin ol 10l t e O | Fims eun readis unlersunding the | DOWapaper error fn Judgment da 1t | 1ave & Kichon arranged. a history 1o aesignate the. aniamg | DOITN Olficials Pleased af Com-|=om the coter: i rans wu “ence to the World Court having |mild character of @ fim climax | covers & lot of torritory, und comesl 4 ponyy gpirit g one that bes Glad To Hear 1t L‘A’;‘C:“‘"e“ the slave and the free P mitted by W. 1. Cadwell, the Ttu originally been recommended by | compared with the same climax pre- | to the attention of thousands of peo- | lieves fn heaven for itself without | Six-vear old Mary wassiespy and | = Sopn . roiaiine et entyal mg Ghanges ] [#eik & Brrin Co.twin drainimich President Harding on Teb, 24, 1923, | sented by skilled stage performers. [ ple. Another feature about a mis- |believing in hell for the other fel- | 31 mot want to get up to €0 0], 5;,, B e R the lock shop pond, filllng in the o school. DS ‘~‘~T : west end. The improvements will - Her father .after calling her ser- \] he first encyclopedia is eald | Beylin, Oct. 19 (—The lackeys|Dbe the death knell to fhe cnlture Late reporls from heaven show|erel times, eaid crossiy: 10, Mok ‘;9' n compiled by Speusip- fand flunkies at the executive man- | Which has been so profitable fo the Recossary for the Senate to act one | thelr field; but that isn't saying|them is that it is surprising how | that the total number of those sent| “Mary, this s the last time I am e ‘I 389 B. C) & disclple of |sion, the chancellor's palace, the of- |small boy, for it —is hardly way or the other, Trreconcilables, [ that the public in the smaller cities | many people motice the mistake; | there by man-made statutes is 0,- |80 (o call ¥ou o got upst e o s selN nclal it asldnces ot EneRforsien miti | fofbegexvectotthiatithe ontiticlop 000, “Gee!” replied Mary, sleepily, »1| Terentlus Varro (died about 27 B.|jster, minister of the interior and [Will be aesthetic enough to re:tore : v 1 et | e e ey | €) was the first of the encyclo- |other membors of the cabinet are |the llies. but finally a date was fixed for the [ the more intimate speaking stage. | han o perfection as to d “H: Anote = o0 E et s eacicine —~James McNulty, |P (““5“,] 2 : wearing happy smiles these days in eventual showdown becanse public| Any move that will bring the [and the giving of a truthful journal- | congists in gripping the table hard 9 10 was it that sald of |anticipation of bright uniforms re- S f D' opinion no longer could swallow | legitimate drama back to the small- | istic perspective to readers reccives | opening the mouth wide and say- The Tobacco Cure A‘:;"““‘;:n (:]’_“n‘ G'r’:ck Vs Mot N |cently ordered by the government ues ifor Divorce studied inactivity about it. er citles should be encouraged. no word of commendation. Let the [ing “spinach.” we, (By Amy Goodright) s wotlAs » bub a citlee{to supplant the sombre black swal- y e . 'So you don't approve of smok- = H o : & Jowtails which have been worn since That sithnsc ekt 1n his eves|inm? " reeated " Populas’ Prusf & This I8 a guotalian fometOniths revalution, 3 ki Banlshmen(” by Plutarch, At its annual session just ended in posing no newspaper tricd to make For the Senate is scheduled to take up the question of American |the press agents say, they do not we think, be accused of having played up Chapman as a much and hy President Coolidge shortly| The films are an institution mm}ml» that irritates the newspaper arter his accession to office, it was | arc here o stay, and are great in|workers who occasionally make ““Jed by Borah, had provented action, | should be denied the pleasures of | Whercas many a happening that is So peculiar is the political e — unfortunate reporter write a splen- plexion in the Senate (hat the Pres-| AN ADDITION TO G, 0. b, |¢1d and truthtul story, and searcely yyiio you are giving advice means g PR ] Wil ithefnewRiivorles) werofds. fdent’s World Court proposal 1s like- SENATIS FORC anyone communicates congratula- | that he has at Jast discovered how| YO mean smoking is, sid Jes-| 2 AN and DY Whom Was\ gjgned by the same firm which be- 1¥ to roceive more hostility from| Tho contamplated appotntment of | tions to his boss; let him make an|little you know. sle. “Why my grandpop emoked so | “THee, MM sound in Alaska | fore fhe war supplied official garb one line, or| (Protected by Associated Editors, much that grandma made him |"° I to the emperors’ court, they will be | en a word 1 protests will | Inc.) blow his nose like a fog-horn g0 | v named by - Zalkof, | yyych simpler than those of 1914, than from the Demoerats, The reso- | fo the vacaney in the Sen | (LG LRy LR a9l - b - that she could go to the parlor to | Whose ship the “Alexandr Nevski™ | yot 1oy will Tond such festive color lution of ratification to be taken Up | by the death of Senator Ralston will | $Wamp the oficc, the managing the kitchen through the fog! No |Visited there in 1783, though Cap- i, state dinners, receptions and December 17 was introduced by | give the administration an addition | ¢ditor must lend an frrilated ear to other official functions as is felt to some members of his own party | former Senator Beveridge of Indiana | 6FTor of one sentence, Briand and Chamberlain | qree, 1 dont liko smoking! Only | taln Cook had been there prior to| Are Welcomed in Paris ! last night I made up my mind to | this. It was named for Prince Wil- |}n compatible with republican sim- Paris, Oct, 19 (P orolgn Minis. | break Dickle, my sweetest papa, of | liam, Duke of Cumberland. ohlelty, ter Briand and his British colleagne, | Smoking. He lights ‘em one after| Q- Where do the humming) tlons. These scek to avold Joining | more Republican. As the adininis. [ from a comservative newspaper Off oygion Chamberlain, were given a[another — cigarettes, you know, | birds go in the cold winter months? |, the League of Nations, Elve thia|tration's majority in the upper |Pars promincnce and power, one|warm welcome on their arrival here|the burnt feather kind. “]'\“',(.‘I“’p ']"“"' c‘l‘“ o y lice umiform. The gala uniform con- cduntry cqual rights in the election | nouso Is more fancied than real in | that does not nced to trim its sails | today from Lacarno , Switzerland,| ITow did you go about it?" e ; m’]‘”‘;’“ ng "‘f" retires far | gstq of blue full dress coat with ayment of julges, guard | ) ; o the passing winds of popular | Where they vlayed leading paris fu| “Fasy, We stfolled out in the |0 e SOUR B WIHER 'O the sub- |y jopt gilded buftons, adorned with and payment of judges, guard |gome respeets, duc to tho unreliabl { the successfnl security conference.|park and eat on a bench. Out | 'ropical regions of Florida and | o aagle emblem of the Reich; also a golden tassel and cord over the Senator Swansou, a Democrat, and | o two Republican votes in the Sen- | Complaints or r ad them in his mail. dontains five administralion reserva- | qio—one Democrat less and ono| The Brookiyn journalist hailed S st b lan it b ry-—gala and aso-called small serv. against any change in the Court|character of some of the Republi- [Prejudice and passion, The Brog A hugo crowd greeted {hem at the | comes one of Dickic's cigarettes, | Central America. Their principal |, without the consent of the United |can senafors on questions upon | 10 Eagle has proved to several lurid | station with shouts of: “Long live | and out comes an onion I had { food is honcy and sma |1ert shonider, white waistcoat, black contemporaries across the river that | the peace!” M. Brian's fellow cab- | my vanity case. ‘ 3 | | Q. What is the de e ; : / : ho derivation and | iy ynoe hreeches, white silk stock- public mnd & due reo| It membors w his hand and | “An onion! States, and asolds the United States, | which Republicans from various meaning of the name “Appleget?” | . £ lings and black low sho>s with br congratulated him upon his success.| “Yes, tear fruit. T hate 'om, but| A- It I8 a corruption of the fy | 1\ . RN | Mr. Chamberlain, M. Briand and [T fust had to break Dickle from |Name ‘Applegarih.” wlich 1 an | ; Hein 1o sakibg | Would appear in loms circumseribea | Vilds an institution that upll{ts | premier Painlcve went for luncheon | smoking &0 1 said, ‘Care it I eat suglo Sewon placs S2ame L ranile | community and raises an edifice of | at the British embassy, where it was | and onion?' Dickle looked shocked, pple garden.'” belng bound by an advisory opinion | ections differ, the gain in the Se aith with the | f ( he verities of journalism | of the Court in which 1t did nol, ate will amount to more o i rd to th ] ; a il amount to more than it The small service Tivery consists of [ hlack coat with eagle-adorned gilt | Luttons, yellow waistcoats and black can afford to scatter | Teported that the would discuss the|but T ate 1t slow, Itke I would an| @ 18 Jlebrew fhe s Elasol[l AR low; walstcoataiand bincl question of evacualing the Cologne|apple, and let him get the bengfit spoken by the majority of the Jey bridgehead, Mr. Chamberlann is to|of the fumes. Then T fossed what |1Sh people? [ 8 laren ';',”:""‘r ';' the L be the guest tonight at dinncr of [ was left of it away and pretty soon | A: The use of the ITehrew lan- ‘iy‘.rpm P (v‘wfl‘ o e M. Painleve, lo | guage a e Je hitre appy to see a return of the goot sentiment in not | in the manner of the last scesion of b A 1 "”""" out another, and ate that, \:;;:,g';,:,n:‘m"‘g“f}m “a‘“‘”fl’_‘:,;,lp'”[ inM days when imposing liveries lent SRS hna he game of munching it, inhaling it, blowing it | ° 4 s [them an alr of dignity and authority. 9 o meansh cross 0b io 5 through my noso '’ everything, | the countries in which they live. Of ; e e [ e servation Under Fire B HeE ettt lr% paho L e n e lito¥ o wavor therel axTbeaniaires \LINIPANTmItnitrslonintiing oriths to attack such conditions known in political parlance as the | 0 TII W tller to slide away, but T alid too, and | Vival of the use of Hebrew. Yid- ‘"‘:‘\"" and “”“::‘:’ ';’ ("(’i“‘ ral ;l'" Il 1 i Yy goes vhol sea Sleronsiripiinn 2 i oSt e Nt n e wea s nearly crowded him off the bench. ?Y::“' ’:{ :3” 1;‘“%'"350 spoken bv;‘:f i ,m,;ea:n liveciea Shead St In all, 1 ate nine onions. [ jho dewish people. ThISlin the varlous forelgn embassies . DId it cure Dickie from smok- | AnEVage has a3 a base S dinlectio gl lorations) 1ug? askel Popilst Piue jerman epoken in the Rhine dis- Polle of the te indicated that | circumstances, specially 1s the Swunson resolution, if voled | case {n view of the prospect that the | intellect that contempt upon the pretense of the upon, would have won by a few | present minority in the Senate votes to sparc Is belleved the | high hopes of controlling that body 1 | ble to Dem atic " t 4 1 the pc al can aign of 192 | without Democrat supp i ill be marked by a struggle for | WEXTHE LD PAGE . resolution cannot s ondi- | political advantage by parties and | Washington, Oct. 19.—Forecusl L : I don't know.” admitted Jessie, | (ricts during the middle ages. | Blod SaitieRorelFuigiinloma for Southern New England: Show- | o i I haven't seen him since, " Through the expansion of the Ger |NAV® Already placed orders for uni- sro 16 aflechoon wnd. probubly to- p : 45 man Jews (his has becoms he |fOrms to match the German lackeys ; right; colder tonight; Tuesday fair Ai s Giiimses common tongue of several million | Order to achieve unity throughout tlons : e meml rom it members of Congress will EO | and colder; strong westerly winds Bamnes: “Wasmt the. result of | JeWs living in Russia, Austria and (e diplomatic households conform- of the court irectly into the Congressional cam- | and probably giles on the south the football game on Saturday a|(he Balkan peninsula. These Jews, Ing to the uniformity obtaining in It is prot the © will be | paign. Nothing WMt polities will be | €085 ot big surprise?” | when driven westward toward tho L’;"‘M"rfll departments in matters long drawn o prey i Wit saad) ! : Yleanor: “No wonder it was a|Cl05e of the 19th century, carried [Of dress. 5k : B b saddle. recast for lastern New York g Surpriga 1t was (tulll ot uneta) their Yiddish with them into the Lord Tllingworth (lower), British fon in the nistration, And in the ensuing campaign all | pary 1dy and colder in south D % Castaiqi, |mew Ghettos of western Europo| The soclallst party In its olitical | postmaster general in the cabinet of ing 1 t from Was tepublican senators who got |and probably light rain changing to s dons: 2 and correspondence takes issue with for- | Lloyd George from 1916 to 1921 is that l it protocol will | | during the Harding landslide | Snow fturries and colder in north In Klass at Krazy Kollege are the small gummy |Mer Crown Prince Trederick Wil-|suing his wife (above) for absolute VoGt s 4 s e e rerTootaiion te £ |\‘~v ¥ ,,wntmil) A“Ir\:nu: o (Conducted by Gertrude) lumps sometimes seen on fruit and |l1am over his criticlsm of prohibl- | divorce. Hea charges Lady Illing-, stoan ‘1‘:” inest B Teacher: on the outside of trees? i”m' in America. worth with unfaithfulness. sales, on the cous w . s congeale i ¢| Trederick Willlam recently assert- A Miss Lemmon, can you furnis A. Tt is congealed portions of | s ratif B ot exp icans and only seven Demo- | ng Tuesday. you_ furaish ed that the effects ot the Volstead PARKER-HOUSE. us with something sentimental, us-|®ap from the stem or the trunk of | . cratic Scnators will thus be foreed | ing the word ‘nectarine?’ " the tree, law in the United States had been| Announcement has been made o to face the crucible of the pols.| U The R northuceiern i p Iva Lemmon: Q@ Now is etching made on |detrimental and that he Ald not fa- | the coming marriage next Saturda Democrats are from the soutl ; Salurday ooring “He nectarine the moonlight; | brass signs? + “" [vor prohibitton. of Warren F. Parker of Nenington ‘ . ‘ t o S He nectarine the hall; A. Paint the slgn with asphait| The soclalist organ counters with | and Miss Rose E. House of 33 Lake : Wn. l\‘w s ow: i T leaving the parts to be | farcastic rejoinder stating that boulevard, this cf with a long trough extendin south- ¢ middle Atlantic strong area of high THIL BURNING OF TH ourl, Ne nd Maryland e | pressure of extent dominates : : o X : g : e R please, in a sentence.” five times the quantity of water. LINER COMANCHI £ to drop eome sen- [ the il Bl GG S St e e 1 Linc | ators in that campaign; onc cannot| Antalaching Mighlands’ wed ¢ “I love the fair state Colorado |about 1-4¢ Inch deep. When the S "t st of | cxpect 100 much in a non-presiden- | g co” {umieratures gge general Florida {1 iatices ¢ year, throughout jor district. Irosts tions would also make it ur t- | individuals s certain. The session able 1o the 1 will last at leust six montis, and suffic to disc The | apter private life. Tw Re He nectarine the apringtime, varnis And) b Reatatina e dearit etched unpainted, raise a border -_—— oY |around the outside, name of soft beeswax or asphalt, to hold the Oklahoma dolats the word ‘manitou, | a¢ld. Use nitric acid diluted with WRITING A SCENARIO 1t at some time or other, YOU have not had an idea or a plot which you thought would be suitable for the Motion Pictures —then you are an exception. Maybe that idea of your's 1S a gond one—If you only kiew how to prepare Remarked Miss Ophelia Jane | Jetters are cut dcep enough, which it so that the Motlon Plcture Producer could judge it falrly. Blalr, must be found by trial, the acid If you are interested In writing for the movies, our Washington Bure ' : i Silgn far s0uth a8 o) “Though men may be scarce tho|May be poured off and the plate ||t b 18 "N S IS Soacs W suctossut mamuacrpt 1t wo - s e ng temperatures s far ; world over, cleaned by heating and wiping, and || make a Movie writer out of vou, it you haven't the , but 1f you have, it entail 9 ast. Y ' s nis Beveridge to fill the 1 ”II ‘~‘l -OH‘-W”»” y 3 There's always a Manitou there,” | finally with turpentine. will surely help you In putting them Inte the correct form. 1 term of the late Senator Ral- | S PREETS % inore Taube. Q. How many presidents has If you wish a copy of this bulletin, fill out the coupon below and mail ay prising 1 in Michigan as far PO that a st ac ¥ aton it will mean the acquisition of lgouth as Detrolt and. raining lightly i —_— 3 in western Now York and west ' 3 In Klass at Krazy Kiddie Kollege e ) SVl T 0l O Penneyivania # (Conducted by Gertrude, Jr.) “Our naybers have 4 childern ( CLIP COUPON HERE - Teetcher: And so have we, I SCENARIO EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britaln Herald, terior in the; addition of s fo¥ Jitio vor for t icinit A sensational document being se-| “Glve me the correck use of the| And wen our 4 fite with there- 1322 New York Avenue; Washington, D. C. Sk A ¢ v ' 1| ful opponent to the Dawes plan of | ynsets S by faie|cretly circulated in Italy accuses|Werd twitches, May.” fore N & ooy et the btletth HINTS ON MOVIE WRITIN 2 1 ! | : i werewith five cents In loose, uncancelled, U. §. Postago stamps o vantages of n an emer-| changing the rules of the Senate. fand slightly coo | Premier Mussolini with being the ‘L:\\]r lh‘(;;\;r: e 5 Its a exciting I‘M to sec £ « same: e occupled in| head of the terrorist branch of the ster makea funny faces —Provoking Polly. v gency ca ) fe A fash h\}n-\vn‘lge has been occupled ”\" Westingter Facistl, At t i e e Wen his nose begins to itch, NAME .. the night and immediately, from oft | writing monuu tal biography o her buteat todey. lsstind lers of Dep Matteotti, Mussolini's | But his face is so funny enyways Signs ' sraxoenr he horizor a f st Abraham Lincoln which from all ac- | qorm ning « 10:30 | political rival, the dictator's enemies| T cant tell twitches which.” No one was at the bal We able to pfevent|counts will be the most completcia. m. northwest storm w arnings | will try to prove ti was Musso. BV “How do you know?” \ irely—although | ever attempted, but he hasn’t been | displayed Cape Hatt to Boston. [lini who ordered his assassination,| Teetcher: “There was a sign on the door, T am a render of the HERALD such happe entirely—altRoug SRS T 7 ju|Storm central over northern Lake This latest photograph was made “Sammy, try the werd therefore.” | ‘Home Cooking.'™ SeommeaconnsBawlafe nenetery travel on the seas s as safé, aa|too much occupled Whlle Writing 1) yyrop moving eastward.” during recet army maneuvers Sam Hil —Glea Perrion tons &hc a scholar and orator of first uncon f burn {n-| rank in the Senate. But it will like- Ty . it o

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