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New Britain Herald HERALD PUSLISHING COMPANY The and untenable, but they exist never- recasons may be paltry [ mille radiug there iy & population of 1,000,000 people. plan. the radius were Uialaes! mage 60 miles the villago of Provi- One of them is that a good many the dence, In Rhode Island, could be in- Tasued At Herald Bld Datly (Sunday . 67 Church Btreet. Excepted) young fellows who may have cluded; und also the cross roads set- | urge to tuke the great adventure of | tlement at Worcester, Mass, Stretcli- onsomad | doubts Vliss huve sueh exalted no- | ing the vadius just a little more, the | SUBACRIFTION RATES tnous as to the siyle of ltving they |speck on the map known at L'ort- | 0 & Year, should ¢ tha hey tate | land, Me., could be added. e e onte hould follow that they esitate land, Me, could be added 75c. & Mouth. im-m year to year, | We cun sce from. this that the | Thelr girl friends like the best of | limits to the imagination are nearly | ntered at tlie Post Office at New pitain | everything, as they do themselyes. | boundless. a8 Second Ciass Mall Mutter. They seo that fur coats are popular | Yet in spite of all the possibilities | and then note by the ads and the |cnumerated above, Boston goes A TELEPHON® CALLS { window displays that they are not!down in the cens utistics as the | Business Office exuctly given 1y, They sec H'(ula“ seventh or cighth eity, the cit Editor'al Rooms that run into real money. And is for { proper having only 300,000 populu- I | hats, they arc pained to learn that i‘lw‘h The able advertising medium {feminine chapeaus usually cost New York ha been more for- n Circulation books and L press o ays open to adyertls much more than those worn by the | tuna I'he original settlement on S less exacling sex. Manhattan Island is the true New | oot ths i AxeniTrd (Prese: They sce furoiture ads and sev | Yorl; but when Chicago's growth Phe Associnied Press f» exelustvcly en- | the windows and discover that no- | ne disconcerting the city an- titled to the use for re-publication of all news credited to it or not otherwise eredited thie paper and also local news published herein, body is d numecrous borou ielping lovelorn couples by | within a { setting them up free of charge. They discover, how- in cirele of many mil Brooklyn. in housckeeping s, including But to this day the res! ever, that it is sometimes possible | dents of Drooklyn think of them Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. e e Br th hone: rni- s as s in Brooklyn, not The A, B. C. '» a natioral organisation | 0 10ad up with honeymoon furnt 1 Tl ot wiilch turnishes newspapers and advers | ture and pay for it like paying for | necessarily in New York, and there | tigers with a strictly honest analysis o e i 3 B s i eircuation, Our elrculation statistics | rent. Sometimes that helps, but not [ 4r¢ about a million who would just are based upon this audit, This insures protection agalnst fraud in newspaper distribution figures to both natlonal and local advertisers, as llef not belong to “Greater New York,” sceing that the individuality of their own up the individuality of Manhattan, always, Then they problem. Young men fond cheap rent as a starter; but girls nowadays don't exactly desire to live under housing conditions that distinetive city meaner tackle the housing of the are is | . thus swallowed in The Yerald fs en mle da York at_Hotaling's Newsstand, Square; Schultz's Newsstands, Grand Central, 42nd Street. tn_New Times Entrance Coming closer to home, what are lamentably inferior to what would we think of Hartford if in L its cagerness to be a city of the FALI OF FRENCH CABINET they have been accustomed. Of RO GO xre . LOGARNO PACTS |09 love ought to make a dif- ran GRIMeRIN N AN MENACES LOCARN A - part of a ecater Hartford,” And | New Britain is much closer to Haurt- ford than portions of New York are from each other. It Hartford were “everything within ference; but that is taken for grant- ed. What will the nelghbors say, for instance? the relatives? Choosing the girl with caution is one thing. E: The Trench cabinet, in resigning today, goes the way of others that have foundered In the sea of recon- struction, It was only yesterday,that a fulsome cable came out of Paris —reading as if it were inspired by | the tottering cabinet itself—which claimed that the genlus of Caillaux had applied the brakes to the descent | of the franc and that all was well Or more especially, to consider of purview of its a radius 50 miles” as within the reising due caution in 18 something else again, as Mawrus would say, Mar- riageable young men whe exercise the latter kind of caution sometimes greatrivss we natural- ly tremble for New Haven's fate at being annexed to Hartford. Or per- haps, it New Haven he other respects n running | however, are needed, The comet cun | | Where it has been all this time no- | I NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1925, and welcomed Taye's comet, seen him, He i» This may be in the na~ ture of an astronomical note; but all the same, it Is a local story, as the comet can be seen from New Birltain! Good eyesight and glasscs | be seen near the star Procyon. This | may not be very clear, but try n.‘ The hobo has been away ! than its orbit demanded anyhow, longer body will ever know. FactsandFancies | will be forwurded to New York. Scnd all communieations to Fun Shop Editor, care of the New | Uritalh Herald, and your letter | — QUESTIONS ANSWERED Those Black Cats! You can get an answer to any 8 When llack cats cross our paths | atucstion of fact or tnformation by BY ROBERT QUILLEN by day L | writing (o the Question Editor, New 4 | Tt indicates good luck they say, Bruah! Herald, Washington Bureau, After all, the best explunation of | But we're out of luck and sleep as | 1322 New York avenus, Washington, modern youngsters is their youth. The thing itself {s most religious- Nights when D, C., enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Mediea!, legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor cagn ex- well they howl like h——1 and fight i in naat enia] |tended research be undertaken. All AR { ) [other questions will receive a pes- s soup i terrinior |S0N8) reply. Unelgned requests oam- 1 ! "bies Tnot be answered. All letters Bre When opportunity knocks, you fite® manigs Bhore E riwht oo swered. All 1 know it isn't one of the neighbors. | gwayiw | confidential.—Lditor. It kuocks but once. | Waiter: “It's no use, sir. He| Q. What is the average produe- 5 | won't et it, elther, [ tion of fron ore in the United States One H‘uv\;: “.mm .'.lr?lh\‘n IVQ:\ ~Heartrouble, and fn what state is the greatest rv:‘ ltliu-fluln:i;:‘.:‘l\:n s what makes | = mount mined g ! A New Theory A. Tn 1922, 47,128,527 long tons What chance has' & husbadd?| BY J. Vincent Leddy of fron ore were mined In the United Outlaws hold him up and -inelaws 10 ancient times it was observed |States. Of this amount 25,768.960 ol L. down {That women folks are queer, tons were mined in Minnesota, : | And from that state they have not Michigan came next with a produc- i | swerved tion of 10,453,678 Cheaper restaurants have one|. iy & f advantage. It isn't so diffieult to|Lrom then up to this year. | Q' What kind of a fish is a king- | Just®as a little ¢ in point fish ' live up to the figh waiters. i el R ong with the squeteague, and the ;e went upon a spree, two keep company for both are fond Qn',,fi.h‘m that l.{me, so it is said, | .. running up rivers to a point So far as folks can see, | where the water is decidedly fresh- He has not drawn a sober broath, | nmer betwonn {iden, Moy acona Operators and miners mIght | But, as ghe told her mother, [ e R RS raise the prico of coal Without first | ghe’ wive fhat she will stick il | L idson a8 far as Owining. They are | making faces at ohe another, but death ‘}Il:;rm Sincn mehooiehang e it wouldn't be orthodox. "ake S e 7 ] Lt A A e | Takes one of them or 'tother. ! edges of channels and the neighlor- | Aa telCor 1 hoves oniibibe- | s R hood of sand bars. Thev gather comes more difficult for anybedy to { Take Mrs. Pat Gilhooey | Whose Till | The next da, 8 | Tt is a large fish conspicuous | for its strength and size. Tt is es- | pecially numerous and well known {in the neighborhood of New York where it appears e husband ran Joint Volstead the village knocked it flooey, after they were wed “It puazzles me about oyster heds and may be seen in the spring, | FREE TRIAL 10c Package !!SAIAAD 5 Delicious red label quality in either a blacK, green or mixed blend. State which you prefer. /Mail Post Card to “SALADA,” Boston the actlon of water, or both cause: combined. The eroding and dissolv-| A new afternoon swimming clus ing power of wuter have formed |ror women will be staNed on Wed+ caverns along river courses and on |nesday, at 3:00 p, m. This class will seacoasts. The moving waters en-|include beginners -and uadvanced ter natural crevices and enlarge|strokes as well as diving. Women them by the abrasive action of the nterested should register before suspended sand and gravel, or they®\ednesday. attack the softer portions of the| Junior Red Cross Life strata and form cavities that are en- 1 started ot the Y. ‘W. Y. W. C, A, NOTES A | class has b closed by the more indurated rock.|c, A, on Saturday afternoon at 3:00 aving Wave action i a prominent agcncy“.. M. Juniors desiring this co in this process. Caves frequently |may register any time this week. occur in llmestone reglons, where they are usually the result of the | solvent action of water and the gon- tained chemical agents, such as car. | bon dioxide and humic acid, The | surface waters {n percolating down- ward through the joint fiesures and along the planes of stratification en- large the channels by Rivers sometimes plunge ugse A special six weeks gym class will |begin on Tuesday, November $rd. This class will include health exer- cises, hound ball and coptain ball. Winifred Reynolds of the Beacon | High School Club and Miss Kathoes |rine McKnown, the Girl Reserye | Socretary, attended the State Oldér solutlon. | GGjyis' Conference held at New Lon- into the |qon the past week-end. The dele- caves through openings Known as|gates numbered about 450 girls from sink holes. In some limestone re-|high schools, church schools, Camp glons, as portions of Kentucky and |y groups, Girl Scout troops, and Florida, thes @ clubs of the state. surface feature. i holes are a nfarked |Girl Res | The Beadon Girl Reserve club & rted on its cahinet and committ worlk for the year with the followi “vnmmmw cial, Dorothy Billing= chuirman, Helen Connor, Winifred I Reynolds, Rita MeGrath, and Gract | Dixon; Service, Svea Larson, ehalr- Observation On The Weather s T G e ot st e Why you should stick fo him; i sy ] man, Jdythe Kowalskie, Mildred for the time being. Underneath it |40 & little figuring and then wonder rroposttiof ™| have an interesting past. Ha freats you 1nost abom'n'bly! "“.""“‘ or the worme and ertn- | et 27—1orceast | 1NN, and Ruth Anderson; Member- ; e han e bidatam trom | M) #aidiilwo fcaniiiveRantcnonniy (HSEEIREHACHNSE OBl SEMert ot —— {'Why s it? Just a whim?” RN Ao iaed M daking g dhe S hingion Dol e RRe R i, T Corl chuirman, W88 &/ jeag=inay h‘ A Vn franc | 8 one.” den, New DBritain, Waterbury and | You can't always tell. A sTONg | gqid she, 1 fly into no huff n?-wv* The kingfish takes a bait | for Southern New England: ¥air mavia Rivers, Helen Peterson, and = Ao dicat e ranc i 3 ; " . 6 | war % . = pieces of ¢ or sof! L ead]- " - | ¥ > - Y e mfx (ll T\ ay the| BUE 1t the urge is strong enough, | Hartford as coming within its radius | chin - nay indicate nolhing MOFC| When Pat goes on a bender: [ S S Bl s"lm”' ,‘If}\‘p {and somewhat colder, with frost to- | Dorothea Nuss; Program Committee, had continued slipping. Today some ot (hem willllake! the chanca | Of Ercaincss, than consistent exercise, {If anything's soaked long enough, | & Sl ECRR B D . Inight, Wednesday inercusing cm“u_};fiu-y I\llmhnl.“r ;g::wunu, lll(}Lr ului«- deluge. v e gt dhie SRAE Yol e At length it will grow tender!” fEach L M G Soesh) BT 5 Ikus, Mary Hamilla, and Gertrude ° e, failure of Caillaux and |An¥how. These heroes of matrimony Personally, we prefer o atick | 41 o1 1¢ thero's cnough meat to] A8 v greatly, from year nuss: rain Wednesday fi\nmo‘T o R T o) i e o o ke S are to be encouraged and commend. | the home plate. The cater” | keep @ kneo from looking hony, | Wean No Moo iMy Tndy! Q.. Who plaged the “Beloyed |night. ¥resh northwest, bucking ilieehSth The sociyl vomuirles, v his debt commission to obtain a |’ g g | | e _ g Gl con : bl | Brute” in the . pholoplay by that | to southwest winds, | E | led. They are the sort of courage- | ciles are such in mame only; and | there's top much eleewhere. | AMrs. Ehrhart: “Mrs, Greerr is so 2 otopl: 3 _party for Friday night. more favorable refunding plan in | “d: Vo : PERR| i et Rk Sis [ teudor henrted, Sho is the chier | TMMe? Was Jt Willlam Lussell? Iorecast for Eastern New York: s il B ol e rhins o Aierica may bave boen st the bot- ous youth that )OVI"F.EIrIs\IH\. Ino“ e 7 Beware a small enemy. If ¥ou! youeper at all the funerals.” ! A, William !.uxs«ll played the | Generally fair, mn,mh. c?lr! r N {neserves this Satur morning tem of the cabipot dificully, The |Many sitle sre wasting their time | PAdding the census figurcs. AT T ST Cr O BT I Rl e e e "”"‘fl:ff,.(:{:”;‘.-’.:: )--“;‘Tl.? l.racn(nr of lh;;'svnlihll‘?lr:,(f:;v:“' 'v‘;,r,:‘,fi‘m.m\:‘;g::«:‘:‘.(\! {leaving the Y. W. C.-A. at 9:30 a. 2 nowada upon th sort who lack 3 3 don't, yo are a coward, v rie | Eighlai el S hd T he photop! of | rain, pro LY 3 m. All girls are asked to bring thely desire of the parties represented in |\1on "‘: 2 s u'“ :"| l’ 5 :I T e PO 2EEIIUIARS \onmycrier 1.1, D, |thal mame. Vietor MeLargen pi wl!mm.«r; in north and extreme West | own dinner lo cook in the woors. the cabinet to inflict a capltal levy Plotii s ate’ Battor Khar wolds {he title part of Charles Hinge | ons; colder Wednesday night; [ciirl Reserves may bring any frionds as & means of mocting pressing | future like their dads NV ARIDNS The word “crumpled” - seemed | Aany n stenographer is so un-| @ 13 there any estimato of the ffresh northwest backing to south- |ho want (o go. Jebls instigatcd the opposition of | The hish cost of high living —| A writer In the Philadelphia Pub- | (e uniil fenders were invented. | qorpaid that she can't afford o |MUmber of allons of wines and |west winds. | Tuesday at 7:30, Covrent Events, z R which on | and auite ordinary living too, for|lic Ledger polnts out the differences e dress any better than thc bosg |llauors consumed in the Urited Conditions: The lake disturb- Mrs, Bennett. BRISTDIL A pl lolen that matfer — affects the ma tallating bebweon & consessiona) ins gl g %% States In the year 19227 |ance of vesterday has advanced | Thursday at 7:30. Dr. Marie Pichel the one hand fought the adminletra- | 110 17 g ESa ¢ Ercssiona) £2 e Tt is cstimated at 225,550,874 | eastward to Ontario and the north- Tevinson. in the first of Jonr Talks liom and with the other speculatcd [AD1e. Birls considerably, Many girls | vestigation and a civilian inquiry. R allons. 'n New England coast, causing |on Health. in franes, according to Caillaux. nowadays have set high standards|such as the President’s aireraft Tilhs n;mhrr Niad s eols Q. What was the cost of the [light showers in the castern w-r!mn‘l Thursday at 8.00. THallowe'en g G not only for themselyes, but for | commission. B ) Ha daugh. | SUbmarine §-517 of the lake region and over northern | Party. ‘fhe finanee minister threatened : ored mald who had a little daugh- by Akl o ! Angiovon no A e I nan el nroseciina tnatee: Tndae ne e oIl oA eaTon! e eaareA R oie | A. Approximately $2,350,000, New Ingland. Pressure conditions| The Swimming T'ool continues its condign punisiment, hut now tha & 5 i Wi Pearl. wos quarantined|| Q- S WasithetuneFof he Last | have become mugh higher over the|classes and plunging every afternoon {he cabinet has fallen there probably Girls nowadays arc somewhat It appears, there is always some sen | h !.\‘ a; 0 . 1 Wed for | ROSe of Summer” original with southern states and a strong area jand evening, except Saturday ove- WiIT be mo punishment, But it is| More independent than they vsed to |ator o representative bent upon ‘,‘.m,‘ e i Moore or was it taken from another | of high pressure s entering the |ning and there 's still room in som 3 "¢ how France can | Pt A large proportion are earning | making a national reputation; in a | 1t takes much longer to learn to -‘f,,” ORDAY d‘r\-“ e o] T country from the far northwest, [of the swimming classes for new U 18, Doy e ~ | their own tiving: and many of these | civitian investigation all members | #¥im i€ you have a shape thal e ot eateh the| A According to Johnson’s “Our |causing much lower temperatures— |pupils. The new six weeks Health ever balance its budget without a 4 . X . | \1 out on the besch. mother, “she woul SoiC | 1amiliar Songs,” “The Last Rose of | near zero—along the border states | cl starts next Tucsday evening. S o fnanelul aperation earn a good living. Their income [are ansions te get through as quicks AV 1 measles and you wouldn't want j\..”nm‘ e m-‘;‘ o : m‘;w‘“r;om between the Rocky mauntaina and |November $rd. at 7:30: Regisuations What sffect the cabinet's fall will | nsures the enjoyment of finerics | Iy as possible. A delusion of grandar Is what | “,’j;‘_';‘] ,_‘"‘T‘I’;";r:“lf"l”d JouE L | wTota from old airs, this heing al. | Minnesota. A disturbance is form- jare heing reccived at the Y. W. C have upon the Locarno treaties ot | and lusuries. Singlo girls who earn Of the respeetive merits of the man has if his mind stops at| “mm;m m:l:;-r" 'mothrrv o S i o B Lok iU "'I'h(*l‘"‘é\' this morning over Colorado, |A- offita this weel, _ and spend their own money form a [ two sorts of investigations nothing teen, where th g they wouldn't show on her skin | Groves of Blarne vet vatiged, is problematical. 1f the 5 mal. hey wouldn sk Qi What e atio il by S Jlarge part of the trade of many | definite is said. The oll seandals| M3 anyway.” ook hat is the population o Nutionalists succeeded in o comin e Loaks Gl Brazil? | into power s @ result all the work | $10Fes. Teing in a position of ceo-{ would mever have been unearthed | you ean fell how old an office | Margaret E. Fuller T TS : ; o | nomic independence, they naturally | had it not been for the ambitious | man is by the popular air he 920 1t was 30,635,605, of the Locarno conference would be | "° mon b : ; e? R olatc| | Hapny: Dayefmoog thedmoaa i 320 AREETI0IEHE 07 MERIIENS 43 * [ aullified: but it is doubtfyl Whether | Pause to ask, before accepling mar- | pe ence of some few scnators; (Whisties ~while c Hiti(crs e o hy s Latin called a doad 1 o s will got nto power. | 1age, Whether the prospective hus- | perhaps they made a “national repu- | €ONCets By Dr. Walter E. Traprock l:ml:\mg;-. :mdr is it ‘sy;nkcn today by | he Nationalists 4 pou B | _— Mol o b any nation of people i S bands will be as good providers as | tation,” hut the oil scandal likewier | o Taking® Trench | These. fall days always remind ! The next cabint A wrobability | ericanis: “Takin Trench p ed a 1 i The next cabinct in all proba S S B skl e | Americanisn aking” Ironeh e of the happy tmes 1 had | Latin is classified as a dead | 99 will be composed of the same type | 8DPE 2 W Lty L j for itliree wondering what{ ' o ihe head hunters of Java |l4nguage because it is no Jonger | ¢ moderates as the ono which has| Of course, this can be placed un- | Aclvillan inguiry would not have | that French —phraso in the news- | (3R (v "to common opinfon, | SPoken by any nation or peoples, It 0 ever O st yamoosed and the treatics in |0°F the head of crass matcrialism. | succeeded in uncarthing the evi- | PUper means. are & kindly and uffectionale peo- | Vit the language of the Romans. . qats will be conserved and|No such considerations, In theory, | dence. | Shtons cople are essential, | Ple With & well defined civilization. | ]“-"':'!‘1 is ‘h‘P _nm‘!‘wt x(mnr]«mch we Sl casoinll Honl ST h coteideralion i Mha alrerartacointlsalontis [dotng | ne b ciioneRneor - | Head hunting, to them, is as ordl. |have in modern times to the Latin N 3 o A : ratificd finonicEenion tatoRthofconaiteraliy fepaincroiticollis % GOINE | without them to afford contrast.| o .. "o0oynation as are the for- | lWNEUARS of the past, | Mrs. Crane had indigestion for ten years; 5 : < | Where true Jove In a cottage is con- | no better, | the critic wouldn't feel complacent | "™ X ¥ ! Q. Did Waterman make the first | 2 The savir ¢ the Locarno treaties | X : » it ays made by us for deer or game | 4 L L s - » 3 out of the oolitical debris tn rance | Cerned. But it fsn't a theors, hut Sps L | enoush o tunction. { biris. They live by hunting, and the | fountain pen? | Tanlac brought immediate relief. 1o politica i : | — s Bl | A. Yountain pens were manufac- a cond , that is being d ed. | t for a neighbor's head gives P | et sortance to the | @ condition, that is being di | e Y daue desire to) hun e nia . A Iy tiveranointdi pos s "‘ | 1t one totals the cconomically| THE TRADE COMMISSION A grou ”‘ ‘“] ”‘("1' et :fi" }m': {he pastime a “human” or personal | (ured in England as carly as ISM.; As a climax to long years of suffer- ° ust now: b oir ratifica- f on als AL | puss somebody that possesses N Ry %o Al attain 2 s s 1 L BOE W IO e By (s e A NAME ONLY et jioueutslevating Ritioundl afniess il ST USROG R RO B PR, A Ciapen e tlon at Icast is jgopardized by the | cautions y ) e s e et R e iieq) Fdllora, | igecani Ly foiua nodia] Spastime. [iGSBTSe ot succems A SRS aln=tent) she couldn't sleep and there were e licatly unable to support & wife, the | The Senate, it rojected Mi | (protected by : ssoclated E : Vrom oarly childhood the chil- | Was granted to L. E. Waterman for | Ay O e B T T | confirmed bachelors, those who are | Warren as atforney gencral, hased SRy " | dren are taught to hunt, It is their | #n automatic #nderfeed pen where | o st . deficient at the art of falling in love. | its opposition 1 ly upon the - e only schooling. The scholars gradu- th-vrr-,‘ :: a l,,:‘xou\;s in fl:v]- s‘\‘xr[nmvflm‘ he floor. s ;nn;:l lgz;??‘fi!ll;’l FIRE DEPARTMENT | nnd those who love an automobile | charges that the Michigan man was | T d alc from cach grade as they bring | & Small rubber bar with thrce fine | was so great she could searcely i JHONE CALLS [RRETPE RN o [fesrmias 2 e | 25 Years Ago 0d@) |to their teacher certain kinds of | Slits at ity bottom. Modern fountain | breathe. She was faint and dizzy. AND PHONE LS Bettor t Dbeing married, we have | entirely too prominently identified | : hala e ket on thils maTnal e 5 ; 5 1y | Petter than g me 8 ¥ | ; quarry; for the kindergarten grad® ‘p ns arc based on this principle. | She writes: ® Tanlac brought im- Tt was brought home foreefully | - e o ynize total of men who are | With sugar beet companies, Since | < : Q. fs the word “data” singular | : $ . \ e an i AT 5 | an insect wuch as a scorpion ‘"[ A T | mediate relief and six bottles were the other night fhat the system not In the marrlage mart, Taking|that time a complaint against 19| ¢ ;crpatorial Candidate George | tarantula, for the fourth grade, | OF P ”‘]‘;m" h“':““;. hralttormvet] enough to rid me of my troubles and having no one at fire headquarters . cideration the supposed | sugar beel companies has heen con- | [, Mcl.ean spoke tg & large and en- [suy, a cobra, for the junior high | e 1 ML 7ud e 4 , AR 5 b e itho | e SO EEY ," i : “) en [sldered by the revamped Tederal | thusiastic audience at the Russwin |a wild boar, for the college sopho- | datum, & Latin neuter noun, | bring back the joy of living. My )m:lllk'u better than ever and iR PEre i B smellennymberipfmeniyith Nomeh : i Aty | Tvosum last night, saying that when | more, a maiden (for they marry | @ Is fce tea ever served at af I am so0 pleased with Tanlac I praise it to everybody ARSI s |in most of New Ingland. and the LSRR LR A s he' fought it. Chair- | cary and often) whilo the college | formal dinner? AR productive of scrious cons situation is nothing for Cupid to|of the new commisslon the other | 1 Webster read a list of vl i dnaie is required to present the | A. At a strictly formal dinper & Ll m out hles. 1 o Y | 1 X slude ribe: 'his | ice tea is never served, but in this It only happer « feel optimistic about. Thers are a day dismissed it presidents, which included L. Hoyl | head of another tribesman. This s 3 b . 3 4 P " i g i thers {wo fires . o numbes ot Aplendial maretugon| | Tha publicity w3 accompanied | 'vase, J. H. Kirkham, Rev. Lucyan | Jecapitation, which seems brutal, | ;«:mn the x'm‘» is Vnu..ulwnk-;n .md) You don't have to take our word for Tanlac. Just try this hut f it : 1| this action can be said to have been | Boinowski, W. I, Hart, Clarence J.|{s really a necessary means of lc ("“fl 1“"; W‘B[ ‘;vr‘\“” when the marvelous tonic yourself and see how quiekly it brings results. Ul i ible girls fn all of our towna and s 8 AN-De 5a 40, 1AV | Parke Slope Dr. R. M. | identificati o old days the | Weather makes it desirable, i ine lik vitali i fon b ; R e e R D oper, Dr. R. M.t identification. In the old days th e e | '[:l\crc is nothing like Tanlac to cleanse and revitalize slug- cities and one is forced sometimes | ing. : Clark, H. 1. Mills, Clayton Parker, | board of regents used to be satis-| - 3 & Ry | psh blood,restore]ost appetites and put the whale bodyln O oniartwhy. was utorested and the matter Was (W k. Atiwood, I H. Alford, W. L. | fied with a foot or a haud until it | “timber ling” in mountains? | fighting trim way the dificultics cnumer- | @ mere formality. There might have [1ateh, John Boyle, W. I. Latham. | was found that an entirc class in A. The timber line is the upper | KR gl 3 ick. Y folini b 5 Shiet H n R e ; cor (his desire not {o | 0110 angston, N. . Mag, Peter | jwumbo university had graduated | limit of tree growth. In the Hima- | esults come quick. You start fedling better right from Chict H \ted ahove are being circumyer vecn a reagon for (his des : b | Urona, 0. 1% Curtis, Rev. H. T.|yy using the same hand which they | layas it is about 11,800 feet high: the first dose. Before the bottle is gone you will wonder end r L at least partly — is seen in the | give the whitewashing much ptib- |5, M. D. Stockwell, J. E.|}.aq removed from the lcast active [in the Alps, 6,400 feet; in the | what miracle has happened to you. - for vears by having an ap- o g eiom f the girls continu- | lieity® perhaps the majority mem- | Cooper-and W. H. Judd, The sec- | member of thelr own class. «Fhey | Rockies, 8,000 to 12,000 feet. { Tanlac is absolutely pure and harmless. It is a natural opriation mad " A \rringe. There | bers of the commission preferred a vies included F, H. Johnston, | ried the “honor system,” but if'dld | Q. Can you suggest some way {o | 4 i By e R T S e ather; marcione i little 1 ihle for molitical | U 1. Plerce, A. L. Thompson and | not work. | remove spots from a mattresa? | tonic, a formula of roots, barks and healing herbs gathered switc l' " lare many doing that and there does | little fuss as 1 pol Yo T Seatns | "“The open season for head hunt-| A. Try rubbing the sofled places | from every part of the globe to bring you health and strength one. But ! . not scem 1o be a striking Interfer- reasons Tlie New England Furrers are|iio i< from luster Monday to|With dry starch, molstened with a Nore: For Constipation, taks Tanlae Ve dently 3 i cnee with their home life, This| That, at lcast, Is what Commis- | making a specialty of seal garments; | (hristmas, with a strict no-hunting- | little soap dissolved in warm water. table Pills, Nature’s own harmless lazative. | While ! ! o1 7 Shiase of solving her problem | sloners Thompson and Nugent, the |they advertise ecal jackets with Per-| on.Sunday clause, The season ends | This will make a paste. Care should fune g S 1 1 iy and | stormy minority of the commission, | $ian lamb collar and revers at $43 | ity the great football game be- | be taken that it is not wet enough S : piascnat recelyo thorcommentins 1 ot inelined | @111 Wil refund carfare anyWherc | {woen Bwumbo and Tolumba. The | to soak Into the mattress. When the | might 4 | commendation it s cntitled to get. think. Thes oRanenn Inelined | within 25 miles ball is a skull covered with & thin | spot is thoroughly dry brush off the | fire e 1 is a practical solution of | to dodge publicity. Th SUOUE | Tonight at the Russwin LYCEUM. | jqvor o pubher. The players are | starch, Occasionally more than one | 2 sme of the problems besetting the Advocates of letting the publlc |t double triumph, David l,nl;\?m;’nlmmt nude, but carry a shield and |application is necessary. When the | : o A to . - know the why and wherefore of |Announces the favorite comedian. | o hay fs thrown at the neareststains has disappeared, sponge the O i g or | Matrin s ambitlons. o mans KNOW the Wy A0 RO ied [ClArles E. Evans, in his farcical| ol osing plager. When a man ls | surface with a little ammonia wa- T H g . only choice is this or remain ak a i comedy, Jn”;{h!,\' Anthony pre- | Jotout of a play he s usually out | ter. & single that-stiemptass S| Es e "IL"’]‘,"'(‘:_‘“‘"F,, Japancse | for good, The head of the losing | Q. How are e T;‘mrd" 'slfl f that might be of y ha el LI 3 captain is forfeited to the winners|known which ds the oldest cave in AT Lulicd because br (helr Miska of res] Colonel G B "'”l‘.“‘ B “”bl, ¢l and” the trophy room at Bwumbo | the United States? T » m ratio—and B e u”-'!‘k‘mT_ of |“]°i "‘.‘ republicAn | .\ i1ins an Interesting collection| A. Tt 1is not possible to say which p i 2 { CHOOST n the divorce ratio. The tenden- | SPORSIL : -v..-‘.\u“"l“'} hursday lgh. torles are| ©f Elorious relics, over which fs|cave is the oldest, for hyndredsof || Y A e i 4 AND MARRY YOUNG ¥ of Yate years has been to post- The old T mis-| | Suveral of the lochl factorios &7 | their slogan, “Fight. fight, fight for | them have boen known ever since || S00ll M RTY 10laps Vo are " etaiving “your chidren, — withowt i e o RO arris 1t takes longer ! whs subject to criticlsm be- | preparing to shut down = Saturday| ... .4 Bwumbo and, for the love | man existed, Caves are produced by knowing 1t? Malnutrition—the doctgre call it—is & very prevalent thing, o~ 1. | PS marriage bl ol | i did not always give a square | ¢ thelr employes can participate in} of Mike, keep your head about|the fracture and dislocation of as periodical examination of school €hildren abundantly shows, It is mot viee w I W ! get started in life in it used toj X i Sound Money parade in Hart-| et bl ok | strata during periods of upheaval, by 110W, MUCH you feed your children, but WHAT KINDS OF FOODS. N e v & e smer-{ 4¢al 1o concerns it charged with un- |, Among them are P, & F.|YOU | strata g P al, Growing ¢hildren need careful attention te see that the dlet u\me proper hen one even partly enumer- 1 . . | one. And it's 3 s chil he R! KIND . o : ‘_H‘ that face | fair dcaling—the complain usually | Corbin, Stanley Rule & Level and e — ol L B R Bl it bt d o b sre publicity than | Landers, Frary & Clark. . B Our Washington Bureau has ready for you just the bulletin you a s Cupid one is Inclined to marvel at | ™ santly mors pUbLCty thal |45 o Donnelly Brick Co. hae closed | Bruce: “So you and Margery en- | Sar, “The goblins'll get you need—1t sums up for you in A nutshell the sclentific infrmation that fs Cho ‘ ATTY p layed by the large | the ensuing fons: for the season. joyed the football game the n(]w\r; 1f you don't watch out put th big ‘wnrdl lu‘lvhohufd\v‘n‘ l;‘ you -‘n about the probi‘m of child ourage. diaple ww the larg O A | fe " b . % fecdivg. Give your boys und girls a real chance. S s iaihe i il But the present Trade Commission A meeting of the officers and em. | 42y more than the one you attend-| 5 Fill out and mail the coupon below as directed: . ; funb pout | hecatonintio err ontL her side. | ployes of North & Judd's was held | ¢d last season?” | Abhie’s Irish Rogel . : N 3 afte oung B "+ of white. |last cvening and a Sound Money| Byron: “You sald it! This ttme T| “Gee, Abble is dyessed to kill e S O S O TSR T o S ¢ T . 1 ' i ST {818 seiting foghe wort ot » " "l elub of about 1656 members was er-|had her all to myself. Last year |these'days” CLIF COUPON WImH 1 there a sons 0 the Bon= washing organization. After all the 1. The officers chosen were | €he brought her crossword puzzies| “Yes, and ehe's after the Fun I REITION mOTrte il it s ¥ Bilath HOmI ’ trary ratively \ SPECIES OF PADDING ses before it Jating from the |, ows : Captatn, Fenton Fitz.|along!" {hop editor. He turned down all || - S i T a(“"“"" - ~ LaTH RO i unmar s tually have,” | THE CENSUS former comm are whitew patrick; first licutenant, Frank —M. M. Kolm. |of her jokes." e Py of the bulletin MAL NU and nmnlu {hurnm ' i ArT | | & S A, —Peter Morrison, flve cents In loose, uncancelled, U, 8, postage stamps, or cofn for same: , A TR es have's habit of ex-|ed thers probabl o very fow | Allen: second licutenant, George B, 2 everyo 1 look forward t | big citles have a habit of ex-|ed there probably L £y Cowles; third lieutepant, Willlam A Hallowe’en Warning to " NAME Secrsnrentih carly o g aggerating their importance by at-|others attempted. Tho administra- | g, ., ants, George Coats, “Heartrouble” "Well, 1 notice that that new ol X . What 1 do and ® npting to include everybody living | tion's {dca of l¢ g ment In|g, ¥ Philip Kascprow, | Your name Is “Heartrouble,” broom sweeps clean,” sald the man ST. & NO. of R R. sevensrnnrnsssncsonnaionne they +do. | esn’t N ari- | wit a radius of 50 miles of th siness will receive the full co-|James Sauter, Colton D. Noble, John| Tt sure does fit, too, of the house as he rmtnrd his OATR s cvavinves sEssssaseenetuainacanney oga o AT 510 ogpeqse %, s \ anker says that | operation of Fitzgerald, William Whalen, Mich. | The first twinge I had pockets to pay another instaliment : Iy coincide m to be sev ity halls, Thus a banker saya that { of ael Cusick and Malachi Ford. The| Was the day I met you! on the vacuum cleaner. i I am a reader of the HERALD common, reasons against following ' Boston is really the second clty in T 5 club will parade Thursday evening, Your treatment of me (Copyright. 1925, Reproduction Temmttr bttt e s e A" -- eut this advice upon the wholesale the United States, as within a 30- 1 son | A prodi of the skies hag headed by the Philharmonic band. Makes it worse, beyond doubt, Forbidden) L '3