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N B ] e H 'd generally known as the “Tabs" —|"love is always justified, even when As Briand sald at Locarno, the in welght, . ‘omnt power 10 govern the universe. ew Britain Fera ) V. ] y Jesus sald “Reslst the de\H (evil) and Kosclusko post of Polish | mistaken, hecause, during its ex-|tecurity pact ta tfo trat step to- A ~h3nl( \‘\‘1::](l ::M(dhvj. best | way ml*‘m g i iadhonliry HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | World War veterans to have carni- | istenco, {t enlarges and ennobles the [ Ward & United States ot Europe. A. Simply soak them for a whilo {dommanded his dixciples and all who val fees of $400 ench rebated by [naturcs of the men and women ox- [ Which Wil mean a virtual oblitera- tn warm water, Add a lttle salt to | believed (understood) his deachinigs d Dally (Sunday Kxcepted) the city, The mayor and the seven [ perlencing the love.” tlon of political boundaries, Thts | Y the water if the goods are colored, |to cast out devils and heal'the sick, e, el e Demoerstio members of the Come| Of course, a woman — or man|®ay be classified as too optimistic; ) to )\u[:‘(llltr 4;olo|l'n (:omtlm“"‘;“'| 7‘.\; 'l|or L»r‘. Gruouelnnrvrlonl-:lxm t‘r: i 3 Vhat is the length and the|Christhan Selence and the war, mon Councll are reported to be In = who agrees with Mrs, Stokes- | et One thing is certaln — Whe na- J x ] i 6 B 3 . SUBSCRIPTION RATES of the coast Iine of |might he mentioned that many peo i favor of rebating the fees; the 23 |that-was naturally can have no use | t0d Which violates the treatics in $8.00 & Yeas X 4 . plo testify to the protection, healing 0 Thies Monthe. Itepublicans, or most of them, are [ for the soclal system as applying to | later years will do so with its eyes 1% [ 5 . The coast llne of Africa 1s and eomfort afforded by the loving sl by not in favor of such remission. | marriage. Thus, after denouncing|OPed 8nd with a full knowledge as sy v!vou‘ll 1(\.4‘mv |||Hu[ and 1s pm;,ui‘l:;fllvhvlls\|‘|1‘|m'|~.‘ ..'{ <‘m»mnlax:ms~-|u'w ) e p ) e | 1t VS n11ed . to what nations will line up agalnst d p in ha t presents a remarkably 'during tha rying experience, n- Why auch a wmatter should be[it, she contlnued in a vitriolle P ag A even front, almost unbroken by|deed a wider understanding and | Shop bays and peninsulas. The length is|practice of this religlun woflld lessen ks glasscs 1 bevond the ken of wan. | ¢t a divorce in this state upon s | Britaln Herald, aud your letter | only estimated because accurate |the possibility of war, Mrs. Eddy TELEPHONS CALLS The $800 loss to the city would [ proof that she is a wife In name | wil be forwarded to New York. | urveys of the continént have not!|says on page 340 of Selence and . | #ay yiboaisen not be felt If the fees were re-[only. If gho would be freed, she FactsandFan("eS - , QUESTIONS ANSWERED | "®¢n mude. | Health,—"One infinite God. good, Q. What would be the plural of |unifies men.and nations; constiiutes Editorial Rooms ... 928 bated; the sum was not included |must go out of her home to pro- BY RUBER1 QUILIEN The Frames That Wear Best! | You can get an answer to any|the word “tallor's goose!" {the brotherhood of man; cnds wars: — | as an wsset in the city's budget, duce proof that she is a wife in all ——— Frames of silver, frames of gold, |Juestlon of fact or lnformation by A, Tallor's gooses. tutfills the seripture ¥ thy The ooiy profitabie adsertinng metium| 10 the caso of the Pollsh vel- |that might glorify and ennoble—but| Butgwould a Wilion tamp bo | EFames of wood our eyes behoid, | FEIURE 10 the Question Bdltor, New, Q. Who. won the 1025 pennant |nelghbor as thyselfi” anuihilates in the City, Circulation books &ud|,rane the carnlval waas a rank full-[not In name,” e tianMicn i atdna aarnery Evéry house has ‘em we find. |1 2:‘“ ferald, Washinglon Bureau, |in the Texas buseball league? |pagan and Christlan tdolatr press room always open to advertisers. " Why not more cheerful frames | i 22 New York avenue, Washington, A, Fort Worth, | whatever is wrong fn secial, civil, ure, and the post lost money. The| It perhaps 1s fortunate that it is o4 / of mind. D. €. enclosing two cents 1n stampe e |erimina), political, ard religious i or of the. dibesiniod Mrate. veterans paid the city its large fee|not for everyone to thoroughly un- for reply. Medigal, legal and marita) 0 \ [ codes: equalizes the sexesi annuls : | ; a The Amociated Prom f» sxclosively ou. | and expected to clear a neat sum [derstand the inner meaning of such No Ward at All fdvice caunot be given; nor ean e COMMUNICATED the ctrse on man, and leaves noth- titled to the use for re<pubdlication of D— ) % . stemant! o o Hospital & “What tended research be undertaken, All ing ¢ i shed Utled to the use for reublioation of | over expenses, and therc was some |a statement; but It is clear to any It might be worse,” sald Adam: | v hat ward ng that can sin, suffer, be punish: 9 shall 1° put , other questions will receive a per- ¢ destroyed.” redlien {501 Danes”aad iso loca | alk that the city would return the {mature and analstical mind. What | “thero are 1o neighbors (o xee us| Dot e boc. T didn't |90181 Teply. Unsigned requests cam| An Answer to Rev, Greencs (" ISUOYCAL (oo e néws pu hersio. fee later and that paying it at the|a dismul philosophy; how contrary | MOVINE out. | come here to talk politics, not be mnswered, All letters are sermon Christian Selenco Committee on | con -—Bd |, . 2 4 L . Upper class: Those who can keep | g p U L0 theimdiigneoticns Merald, Publication for Connacticut Mamber ‘“;‘" Bureau ot Circulatlon. | omply with the law. The veterans|of the most intimate rclationship|the old car another year without The Sorchead Q. From where were the terms| 10 @ scrmon reported in your pa- Now #aven, Conn. e pertohen Bewenapere and” maven | have been greatly disappointed at|of humankind, loslng caste. | (By Elmer D, Harper) gatarooeraiapalliinsioaraafe yians LSS O Byl (Lhovtose R WO ICLS LR EELT B 25 tisers with a strictly honest analysis of The: — “The men who run this town are|Plied to the right and left sid Greene asks “Why is life so hard,— —_ = not receiving back the fee. here lae been a deal of shal- > 2 sides of | " eleulation, Our oclrculation atatistics| ™ : Tos 8till, if holders of tax-free securi- thick, a vessel taken? and why does God allow t?” Mo ;:l::l.lz.; u‘p::m(.){l.‘::l;l’V‘L‘n'rr;ll:"l:::;e: The Tabs were a littls more for-|low thinking upon the marrlago| .e'vo1 10 come across, their money | And just a bunch of gratters; A, "Starboard” is derlved f {admits that philosophers, flwologm!\ 25 Y A T d el V' o v S bna - - SR o . ki< : 5 : v i r & Tom | scie; o 3 [rotection Asalnet fraud Ih lemePSDC! | tunate with thelr carnival but|problem, to which eminent writers | would go across, They ought to be out laying brick |the word “steerboard” whieh was| Lo SCientlsts have fafled as “not ears Ago loday local advertisers. cleared only about a third as much | have contributed. 1t is posstble to & Or malling beams and rafters, the term applied to the rignt side \“"e pLiLhel nanors e del stats | The Herald 1s dafly 1n N y v P p nici Ay mn i, thing usetul, where would the world he best s in the city, lear! 1 ~H» \CEr 8 i a ry, chess - on saie dafly o New ' |iiowige were of the opinion that|their eynicism they manlfestly ig- s wer wor the noblaio mid it Glansl bl s e e York at . Hotaling's evtdnd. Times = % et crities? But when it comes to mayoring, mu ns ddle N 5 Sauare: Schulte's Newsstands Entrance | the foe would be returned. The|nore the true objects of marriage. |® Our citizens need pity.” & [t T o l«l’ hi the e 3 g niiviin ey Thongh and Ihece | n this side that) . " pegarding the latter state- i el dee Tabs 18 an old established organiza-| When Rudyard Kipling sald s i e at - arboard Was|juong New Thought and Theqeophy tion in the city, has done a vast “Down Yo Gehenns, or u { Thua ranted Hozekiah Brown formerly the te) o 2 s 5 3 p to s » | y the term used for port- i 2 NEW GRAB BY NEW HAVEN | ,0000 of 2ood in helping to bulld S e ! To anyone who'd lsten; Fialdeii bue e iterns Havad boen o1 e Lot sk common GHIChES HELD 1IN ABEYANON good cltizenship, and for the city| “He travels fastest who travels 7 Unoo dusitorshend was & hown B |alinbect o recentivokie on st e S vl Having spent some time and|i, gemand its pound of flesh re- alone,” At B S e e '|a'r]r'y:;rlr’x“l'“rrlix'x :inlirx,‘nt;z:\“]nf':‘):? wholls with the operation of _the 1 energy in callin, 3 T i 2 4 : ¢ scessarily o 6 In f € a}lrmlo: to the | cardloms of these conditions does|yo Lo 4l really mean i, | To be cmancipators. word “larhoard” is that it cw\qh‘::“‘m mind and are not necessarily | ey ciuf Officor James Coyle went manifest attempt by the New Ha-|noy appear to it well wWith thelp i g the Wit of the lnes and| 3ain strect s a place where you |0 Telp me throw out on thelr ears | from the Swedish word “Indde” | "/ $IOU8 bunting in Stanley Quarter yester: ven railroad to monopolize passen- membership and its friends. Say & ‘h average seven hat-tippings to the This gang of bums and traitors." meaning fo carry or lond and sig- | On the other hand, the healing of | juy and shot a good-sized fox on the ger transportation In the state, we | \Wnatever is done about the re-|fon: ey "“;"":”;‘ frOm | plock, [ATNE Y A s , | Ditying fhe sife on which (o car. | Christian eienco occurs through the | Thurbour farun. This fox s suspoct- e emporary irritation. Yet from the _— > al o him: "One moment, | go was loaded carried, operation of the vine Mind and is 0 of having been the miscreant confeas to & certain degree of satis- | yrn of the fees it should not be| e’ of Theon with his famous “A| Ilorlda has one advantage. Fen ! please! . “..,'” No:l\(r»“::;(m S l tially a religion, making men |y 'n has been kiling chic faction at the development yester- | preqicated upon & political allen-|poivs youse Bernard Shaw in | the prize idiot could think up a way Why it s Hezckiah, laverage of the Washington ang |2 Women hetter mentally, morally | day in which independent bus com- | ment, The Republicans in the | .y G foHas ol | You ponnd your breast and slaD | pitghurgh baschall feamss Also | 2D SPiritually. If the well meaning | el R BrinkeniliD marena! ot panies obtalned a postponement of | common Council should not be op-| jn e Buperman,” down to and i your knees |their fielding averages? people who make such criticisms the parade preceding the 18 hearings for bus franchises be through a host of other writers and | (Opo reason why few recognize | And breathe dut words of fire? A |would read and stidy “Sclence and [republican Tally this evening. B us tranchises be- | poseq to returning the fees merel¥ | qramaticts, marringe has heen re- | opportunite in becauss it 1s dlsguisedd WhY are you sore? Why do you | go'cam ";m‘”',“’,.r"” s ‘\‘\"';" Health with Key to the Scriptures.” |Sioper Guard, the Sound Moncy Bat- fore thg Public Utilltles Commis- | yocquge the Democrats are in favor | poricq gy a test of happiness, Cen. | 5 a hard job. bleat? el s i "‘ I_"a [the text hook of Christian Science by , the German Republican club, el of it; and the Democrats should | f ooty o o I'l‘; o5 [ What fs the trouble, brother? i e L L Baker Eddy, they would learn |and the Swedish clubs will particis Y e ed, Bacon enun- Sa . “The ol Whille: tha tec 2ld- ate, st 1 It )& chair- The rallroad, thgough its sub-| .o pe fn favor merely because the e e T “h’“xh:’ da'l A boe dles when it stings vou. | Sald hn;‘”(:r}(y sald they'd pave my |, 25" e of Washington wa t it is founded upon the Bible pate. §. J. Bergsivom be chair. sidiary, the New FEngland Trans-|p, 5 e S °* | Now if it could be croseed with the | streaty 2 epublicans are opposed to it. portation Co., has been making an | wyatever {s finally done should re- aggressive attempt at gaining state domination through busses and it . | wan of the meoling, . 971 and that of Pittsburgh .963 1d the teachings of Jesus. {man o clared: “He that hath wife and |man who sells stock. Tnstead, they paved anothe Q. What is meant lwxan astra) | Christian Scienco does deny the Sloper and out-of-stale sult from politically unbiased ; welghing of the sclrcumstances; |, yroqy enterprises cither of vir- wag high time that it was brought to boot in view of tho agreement L3 P o ahtaL Botered o o herter '™ | 1Goked upon through politieal [strain: “A marrled woman canpot | her Without delay. Perhaps they would have done hetter to try Mitchell for loquacity. time merely was a formality to|to the true meaning and sanctity evening jand met ten players at onc time. J. H. Kirkham of this city was the last man left to face the chawpion, who then sat down and beat hiin. Wils liam Middlemass earned a draw, while one Hartford player deivated e o — s B A AR EE R A SRS S EE TR RE L arg from now. tempting 1o cstabligh bus lines | during the past few weeks seems (0 thinkers have concluded that the g Little Mary was invited to a along reutes that previously had | have been far above the average.|welfare of the race depends upon g party. Before she left her mother been denfed o independent com-|So blase has the pubMc become re- | Individualistic selfishness. But bi- would compete with the railroad; M B, ed th ke T took a and nlong routes that the railrodd, |nt loast two of the recent accidents| welfare of mociety, and that the| Resort: A place where the na- | Mré B, passel the cake ¥ took 2| company on¥previows occasions had | galned wido notice. This refers, of | prime object of marricd life can- | tives havo only three months to get eon e e o8 tn::fiuy(;ud-‘ Jusisted 91d_ hot rotfiive bus accom- | course, to the three persons who[not be exclusively the dcsire for theleziandzsetiih v sed ! | enlibr ofievi talk. The Glee club will sing. Chlrenl huntsh et ot sl o body? |reality of evil on the basis that God |talk i i i 1 Tuterested ! ,p..h ood, the one creator could! 71he High scheei freshmen have fortune; ey are imped s One shudders to think what will P - 2 A. In theosophy an astral hody g good, = <8 B G Rt S R RS | e e iR, (0167 1 Chetn o b e vyoor;" not ereate it or man capable of It |aphouted s Someie fuutelnk oY the limit! o t i story at | S =l sirice He “Is of i isses dric ne rien and A s e S : Aty he limit! He told sich a story at | el D B e e 0 o (TR ) S g e (ESE g tue or mischief.” the club that all the ladies left the or double. The term “as. Delold evil” Habakkuk. “Your in-| ' 1 oy aueey ival fe ovil pre =0 ol e ter as- : i A van ook esigus for a vin. G et i R s e AR SSe e It depends altogether, however,| A true philosopher 1s one who | FO9M- e {traf?* tn theosophy means a super. |iquitics have soparated between you |20 Ub oS 888 o0 L EOEENE o he Legislature that the ®ub-| oo30nt would be set if such things jistinguish between tolerance | June: “Awfull What was the > 3 2 and your God,” Isalah. The first snealk thief enter e 0 i oy upon what one means by great en- | can distinguish between tolerance & sengible substance supposed to per- N9 3 ] 3 George Bemmings on Washingfon dlary would not attempt to estab- | yore carried out with a moro defi- [y o B TR L ded | and selfish indifference, | story e vade al space and enter into all|chapier of Genesis also states thut |5, o Boogorqay afternoon and stole lish bus lines where they already | o understanding in the future. KRR ll‘\n SR —Mrs. N. B. Angus. |y qi.q God pronounced His creation good conts, & watoh, and other Biee existed nor on routes not parallel- & a greatest enter-| ong of tho few words that dnger| e R R T vHar Bl Josphils,Sthol Tews e madal martyn His image and |y 000z 10 the boarders, They were ing railroad tracks. prise s the rearing of oftspring. | to remind us of the horrors of the | 1cte make & nlght of " MG |y istorian. write, and have an llkeness. Upon this basis of a per-|yyned pny Benjamin Robinsen and S hiave oulled vepeated witen- AVIATION ACCIDENTS From a biological standpoint this|war period is “synthetic.” “i;]a" ‘nvm:‘) “Emo"n:"zn‘h‘m ‘;fl_"‘ his writings come down fo us? fect God and perfect man evil 38 |y.0, Roberts. tion to the fact that the New Eng® ON INCREASE stands supreme in the destiny of 2 : - A. He wrote at Rome after the |S¢en to be but a,claim —of mortal| “yyjyam Quirk was knocked down 0» i w g 5 The ber of aviators killed | life. Too many writers and pseudo- Mary, Mary, Quite Contra fall of Jerusalem about A. D, 70, | (hought which man nas fine rlgmihy L, HOLLL) ARLSIVLE GrG) B Jand Transportation Co. was at he number 4 > 2 it it T lin both Hebrew and Greek. Only |and authority to overcome since God [pujsed about the legs, being uncon the Greek versions of his writings 3Vve him dominfon over fl”” [wmus for a few minufes. el - have come down lo us. | It may be admitted that evll seems | The spire of the First church is R E}"’e“r"fz":{h”_ Q. What was the first book (&l to the human consclousness but [poing reshingled and the clocks have : ; 4 eogiany : { printed cni 1 aving God given power and |been temporarily removed. e ; e ioni at | ologlsts tell us the tndividu ust ) e 4 _ printed fn the Armenian languagi 1ot having G y panfes on the score that they |Barding aviatlon accidents that r‘n .‘ s the individual r1|"1 a "\{]'M‘I‘"" how fl‘,m hfl\:wd- < A. This is eaid to be a version intelligence ib can be overcome| Homer Cummings is expected to thelr news value has decrcased, 'but | be subordinated to the needs an )" answered Mary, wheny St and the Breviary. trough spiritual understanding of |be one of the speakers at the democ- printed at Venice in 1565. (iod and His omni-presence and lmatic rally next weck. Q. Was Staten Island in New York ever a part of New Jersey? A. No. The Duke of York, with- out consulting the governor, gave §] | and when she passed it a third time | modations. were killed while aviating from [ happiness, love and a Joyful ex- Autumn is that Diessed sgason | ! 1idn’t kpow what to say, mother. Yo plan of the railvosd subsidi- | Washington 1o Dayton, O. and a|istenco upon the part of individuals f when people have about finished So T said what daddy always saye: % 3 Rkt ke the darn thing " wway to Lord, Berkeley and Sir k ary has been clear ever gince go-|duy or mo later the accident where- | — desirable as such things may be | talking about their vacations he n “"5_{\1‘;331‘ Huii, | George Carteret a vast tract o : 3 T . : three army alrmen fell to their | — but the welfare of the child. "1land which was to be called New' inz into the bus busincés, The plan | by thres army alrmen o the ] ! oo o raclory AL LTS S5 (0 1) i A Bas been fo gobble up passenger|deaths in New Jersey. Tt such things are not for the (A} rapnried By . L 5 Jers s sland was the e times you come to places wWhere . Terry) e k R * 3 Rt e e property of the West India com- INC. {raffic with bus lines, now fhat it| I1f memory is not deceiving, there | radical mind. What comes first 18| thero aren't cnough bill boards to | -- (A8 reported by C. L, Terry) ¥ dia com ; G ; . e aciiatad it e “Well, here's the way it happen- | Pa0¥. and ~was claimed by Goy- hag been found impossible to main- | has been a rather high tof al of | self. 1f auch ideas actuated the|shut off the wind, o hnd Tl (the the (rulh.m:l'hn crnor Nicolls for the Duke of York -}‘\RTI‘ORD taln a monopoly through rallroad |army aviation deaths the past few | mass of people social chaos would T ! Q. What is the National Academy 5 2 People like the old jokes best, | board of directors called a late i s SHk and trolley. lines monthe, and 1 may be bigh thme | comn na quickly s bolahoviem | | People Uke tho olt loes best | R 3 LEGOT, 0%, N, you | of Sciences? 18 it government at- GOOD NEWS! 1t is time to hit the plan upon | for the exercise of greater carc in | could hring it. Fortunate it {8 that | o« 14 have seemed if Tord had writ- | but the phone was out of order.| ™' ° W s oting W P A. Tt is an organization incor- the head. Nutmeggers in the pas ining young men to take to the |the mass of people, although see- | ten it. “‘:;'u“‘:"“ll":il!}:\"~]’]l:fin A‘;“-‘;:(‘]"" 1 had | Dofaled by 5o st bt Congrass L Women'’s have had a deal of experience with |air, as In many of the fatal acci- | ing true happin: in the marltal ST i A 1863 to investigate and report upon the Amcricanism: Making cars to do | any: ‘aubject - 5t acience . “ | seventy: scolding &pecders. Selling| “Swhish way, dear. Heresh —the :1» e J"| ‘ clence ]01' At o Lo LI LE Dlatols, wondering why, (here! 18 &0/ WY it hapnenied. On th' way home || WhsRETEE ChleC Upon o da 8o by | We are fond of deluding our-|tails. For the a e men and | ek shooting. from the offish 1 was attacked by | &NY department of & United | S . g + | States government, the cxpenses of | d @ :4 B L il GiEATE o & a high gang of pootleggers an i of | A FAIR-MINDED VIEW selves Into thinking that aviation|women are builders of lhomes and ‘ ) ; e xfm flri:k th.-lr’bh zci‘hl iley | Suci® invesitgation fo b paid by | ul I IPS an }\ 1S COMMENDED {oday is “safe.” The facts are it re-| face the trials of such an under-| ~Correct 'l‘]w" »‘{]n(_*‘"t( i “)}l}_ f:;’,;z»nn' {hash why I'm jush a littlc | '6isiative appropriation. A minister of the gospel in this|mains the most unsafe method of | taking unflinchingly and with that | golniial fel B ibu D ECHO L B0 O | e a e Q. What are the states which the mother, “but T don’t blame his le SUNG Bagls ¢ now selling at elty — the Rev. W. H. Alderson— | transportation extant. Compared | courage which comes with dcep CRachr . compose the New England states? ar J g ! i T A, Malne, New H | made a etatement Sunday night|with the total of machines in use, | conviction and finstinct. 43 | Two o'clock! Why you must be ampshire, | b . Massachusetts, Rhode Island | Broteot 5 sditors, | dreaming. It's only ten thirty, m d and that indicated & fair-minded atti-|more aviators and their mechanics = S | (Protected by ‘.\sszcial»d Editors, Elo\re." ng. y Y, MY sonnecticut, | tude tow moving pictures, one|are killed than the proportionate JUSTIFTED OPTIMISM ‘ e O e Q. Where is Thomas Jefterson . thdt elicited considerable com- | total in any other mcans of loco- FROM LOCARNO S 7 | “And did my Sweetums have to 2‘\1’::: '};:]edg‘r‘::f‘v’7 kind of a stone ment and was communicated by a|motion. If therc were as many air-| Tt is natural to ask, will the Eu- Observailon .::,I,L w” f;:-.{::u:lso[;)rh}\;r frq»a[ Mfi e reader. Mis fair attitude is com-|planes in the air as there are au-|ropean gecurlty pact actually se- ghty ngband ? ad to go al f woods, a few hundred yards t % % % over town to pick out this nice, big | rds to . () R TL er | tomobiles on the highways, and the | cure permanent peace in central 0" T],e Weather it cmdy“m Coi It took o |the right of the embowered road | ECAUSE of increascd pro- e R EreEn- o ed as| Furope? The chief featurs of the : i {leading to Monticello from Char- 3 . ; The minister told his congrega-|ratio of accidents continued as opsld g hours to find a box good enough, | T T | e e dumon’ we are able to tion that when the theaters show | they lave during the past few |sevan treafics signcd at Locarnoan but it's worth it if it pleases you. s t J 21 Foreoas ferson family 3 5 ymmoral or “bad" pletures@min- | months, it is lkely that the news- | just made public is a pledge of| Washington = Oct. 31--Fofecas Lo YR etes samonumen! ; offer A E. Little Pumps and k | o b : 5 5 w for Southern New lingland: ostly | 3 2 isters frequently denon them. | papers would be compelied to ve- | peace “"'l‘"’: BLB "h“(f“"; cloudy tonight and Thursday; pos-| “So you tried football and d:,-f::‘“’“\”_' s "3°‘.‘°"1 and appropria; Oxfords for women at the But when unusually good pictures|count the deaths of thousands of | Belgium and Germany, w ireat| ginly light rain in west portion | cided not to take it up?” on by the United States congress, P W bri . are being shows he himeslt was|aviators weekly Rritain and Italy pledging them= |Thuradzy. Not much changs in| *Yes" replied Bob, a radio fan, | ¥OTK Was begun on a new monu- 5\ few !0 price of $10.00 pleased to attention of MS| ye can bo "+ aviation to onr|Selves {0 fiy to the attack of which- | temperature; fresh winds, mostly | “I found there was too much inter- '"T“"‘;'f”‘;h‘;‘}\’ was placed In nfis'lnan .\ a saving of $2.50 over the lease s an bhoos vie el X X oy A ference.” n 1883. The new monument is of 3 . congrexati hem, UEECS!UNE | hoart's content and talk of fta|ever natlon breaks tho pledge. This %% NS (b oin New York: | — Henrletta Cushman, | Vir8inia_granite, quarried on the =+ former price. the vonized so that theater| .ot ruture: but one thing is |18 simple. but will it most certain- oo, qy touight and Thursday: prob- | Tames river near Richmond, Vir- managers might find it profitable | qoor. 44 wiil have to become a |1y work as time passes on? ably light rains in south and light In Klass at Krazy Kollege | ginia, composed of two blocks 1 S T . e | 1o v 1 o 3 ! reachin total hel to show good picturcs rather than | iy gafer method of transporta-| The security pact sets the mlu [ _a:]r:‘g\h”tf\ “':::hr (n:r:‘:;x ¥ l(goudurlcd by Gertrude) acne f:h."}t"m’:"‘!r:'!rzft e:fi’;‘ifi: Women who know the A. E. [ anent peace, fulfilling the | Thurs y warme cacher: . i > teot, ; : B for permanent peace, & in extreme south portion; fresh west | “Mr. Price, your word on this uc- [[NT€€ feet two and one half inches | Little Shoe will recognize this and southwest winds Carlon b R AT [ plinth of four and one halt inches for this consummation ever snce| Conditions: Generally fair weather | 11i. price: on two base stones measuring nine ,a8 a rare value. The otheis T omabls, | the Leazie of Natlons was born, or |prevails in all scctions of ~the | «\Chen wife gocs fo a bargain sale | INches each. On the east side of ; have only to try them to tealize At B [t will set the stage for another;conntry, except In portions of the| gShe huys and buys and buys. the shaft is carved “Here les | s good wiiL (r —_ s it ‘_Ir" 0 war. Majority |12Ke Tesion where cloudiness ob- | Togay she would have ruined me | Thomas Jefferson, Author of the : what a tremendous amount of ness of some o DIVORCE A LA CARTE ‘” imate “urope Lo ° | 1ains or light rain or light snow is I? T hadn't cauterize.” | Declaration of Independence, of > 2 : were able to AND THIE RACE | opinion, it appears. is in favor of | fuling, Pressure i relatively low Fprgeies the Statutes of Virginla.” On the s shoe comfort and satisfaction ometimes over~| o cypressed viewpoint of Roso [ the former, and only & compar: a- | over the lvflk'\s and the St. Lawrence | peaohe | @t underneath the ahove is cut can be bought for on]y‘l0.00. Emphasizing the | paetor Btokes, New York radical | tively few, like the Fascists and :\l}l‘: \”lv\.wxlw’rl.r” ;:J:::..;‘“,?er:gi.: “Miss fon, wiil you please dash Born Ap:ll 2 1743 O. 8. Died g i alist ,w,,k.w in cxplaining her | the Natlonalists of various nations, X e B oft a stanza with the word ‘Ar-|Julv 4 1826 of the Mississippl river, Low tem-|yor o oy | Q. Should the word school be \ \d's divorce, was mot exactly [ cem to believe the conference has | poratures continue east of the Mis- A\,Mg,‘} A NatonT | capitalized when used in connee- In the season’s latest models NEED POR UNIPORM original, been merely a gesture. :l:y\l::\l\l (rl'\‘y": ;\!!'V'x Im:mn ?s l,'wal; “Shem and Ham and Japhet tion with “Sunday school?" | also conservative srylts. - TRAVIIC RULES it 3 G, One cannot bave read the im- ; e 2 n Frfl 10| v'\ Gu Refintied Our nams 15 mud A. No, Tt s not proper to capi- 3 . cxeepting Florida, A con- | p SHECEE B0 I E ot the | talize the word school, window Q. How can grease be removed me she had asked J. : ble rise in temperature has 4" yh dged friendship to the receot|acecurred since vesterday morning R e P addimaliy J. H. Edman,| A- Cover the spot with turpen- fuemy, the equally Impassioned [in the northern plain states and tine for an hour or two. Cover slowly rising temperature may now be expected east of the Mississippi = a . hopeful concluslons of Stresemann, [ 1t CX P o o o or theea| In Kiass at Krazy Kiddie Kollege |again Wwith. talc and press with a WRITING A SCENARIO without concluding the conference ) ) (Conducted by Gertrude, Jr.) | warm {ron. Brush off the tale; if 4 If at some time or other, YOU have not had wn idea ‘or & plot which you S : the spot has disa: o plot h! s logether _as|was & sincere effort to achicve one onditions favor for this vicinity | Teetcher: he sp ppeared. rub with || y,ugnt would be suitable for the Motion Plctures ~then you-are an exception. “ » wax, if not, repeat the process. artly her a Philip, the werd T want from you Maybe that idea of yours I8 a good one—if you onlyl knew how to prepar of the milleniums that nations had ,r‘mlm_“‘_‘ i ‘”"""“f:"m:""" not much |, O e Q. Do white leghorn hens ever || it 'so that the Motion Picture Producer could judge 4t fairi b2 X SR dis- | unsuccessfully striven for in the Phil Adelfia: lay brown eggs? 1t you are interested in writing for the moviam our Washington Bureau {he wife, the husband tvas not dis | he wi \ ist e = | “1 held up my sore finger A. No. The fact that the egg is can help. Ita new bulletin HINTE ON MOVIE WRITING summarizes. every« ; ! Ve thing you wust know if vou Are to produce a successful manuscript. Tt Woil't sgnificant that, President| COMMON HOUSEHOLD MEDI. |That was bitten by a bee, brown shows that the hen 1s not a'| make a Movie writer out of you, If vou havew't the jdeas, but if you have, it AR CINE, But my gerl shut her eyes In horror pure leghorn. will surely help you in putting them Into the correct form. Otherwise known as “simples”|And yelled, ‘Stop!°T dont curtesy! Q. What \: the largest type of i Ir‘ydnu wish & copy of this bulletin, fll out the coupon below and mafl as the Stokes's would have been lemal| have for centuries been derived from LRI dnmflg”p‘dof, directe Now | cause for a separation or divorce; |alse will facilitate an agreement|meqicinal roots and herbs. They | Teetcher: o:}vv’n{r’:r;: r(:::"rl:‘i rI|l 1:‘ Dr:;‘a‘ e e e e B Sl e R il S el ronti[4n Naw York, however, there is|upon minor diffcrences between na-|are still used and recognized by| eentence with the word lotter, :m"‘l'vl" and 180 oun‘iis S CLIP COUPON HERE \ auch the regulation of | many of our best physicians as un.- | Please, Wilyum. Shds o SCENARIO EDITOR, Washington Bareau, New Britaln Herald, : equalled for certain aliments. In ‘\)\”‘" ’\"‘(0‘1‘!? : e b e '\n‘::'fi.:q‘:l::lr?;:ow'novyr WRITING, and dnclose | many countries roots and re| “Our cook Bridget it grate big tall and ne turn, a residence in another state, but|achievement of the conference Was|cuitivated p,,,.,\,o,,.:":,.?:,:,:',.c:.\ Wila her best bo looks llke a midgit, | than Col. Mitchell does for the air . Derewith fiva,conts in looss, uacancellesd, U. 8 Postags stamps or coln for et didn't almost impossible to estimate be|purposes. It 18 said that the Lydia ‘Well, see you in churtch,’ he says|service.” " NAME ‘ . — 2 E. Pinkham Medicine Co. of Lynn, wen he goes. LR NAME .. REBATING CARNIVAL FEES Mass, i3 the greatest user of crude | 'S0 1ong, see ye lolter.’ says Bridget.” — ' sravoorRR ... TO VETS AND TABS herbs in this country. The success —-Jules Buxbaum. Hint For Flappers ] . 1t is unfortunate that a political|pared statement that did not|the ecternal pelty bickerings en-|s¢ their Veggtable Compound fo aflc e The best way :v k;'l*p h|‘m on the 1 $ crereressaseaee STATE oiiiiannns fool atred el s v Wi o long. jssue has been made of the effort|think it right for a man and wom-|tanglements and foolish hatreds ::‘»lm:' ov:‘:n;:;rr\“:.flsn‘:\nyv\:;lyd::?T:: AR lm“ ety string is to etring him along. T am a reader of the HERALD - . an who sufférs from any aliment pe- ? (Copyright, 1925. Reproduction g elinetice and Benevolent goclety — “On the other hand, she added, greatest folly of elvilization. cullar to her sex to try it, Say, 1 care less for him forbldden). e ———— e e \ 4 New Haven monopoly methods and | dents it was found that the vie- | relation, do not shrink from want none of it in the bus business, | tims were “learners.” difficult circumstances it often en- Shy other K The minister there={ ;0 hatore it will become a great f in- | ares those who have labored fore mUEEC that all able 10 0|40 ponuiar outdoor sport, or in- [ drcama of tho tain plcwire beiNg| 40aq hecome n eerious competitor avBEstureas Stokes her ex-millionare- | Passioned words of Briand when he rameRIRRN? philanthropist husband, to “free her several thnes, But the hus- [ hand. it appears, considered tHe[words of Chamberiain. and the * | marriage obligation as more than a 4l ecrap of paper and demurred. Al- though they lived senTikivead | “friendly enemies,” according 10 posed to procecd against his wife. ppy motorish | gn most states outsi It York the Adomestic mesallian Coolidge immediately standpoint that the Loenrno pact itoists from | only one reason for th rting of | tions, around | g divorce. Either could have set up|armament. 1In declaring that the | Mre. — or Mi E [T doublless reflected the majority | the newspapers in a Carc Iy pre-|opinfon in this country to whom A A e R - - of the Young Men's Total Ab-lan to live together “without love"'of Europe have appeared the - e .- —

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