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by spreading ralls; wrecks due to New Britain Herald {his cause have been Innumerable HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY |in the history ‘of rallroading. Spreading ralls nearly always Tasued Dally (Sunday Bxcented) At Herald Bldg., 67 Chureh treet means thut the trackwalker did not weakening of the altheugh it times happen thet such things ca notice a track structure, may some- BUBSCRIPTION RATES 15,00 & Year $2.00 Thies Montha. not be forescems & Moath. In these days of “awonster loco- S— motlves” und steel comghes, a com- Eotered at ths Post Office at New Dritaln | bination that mukes for much nd Clase Mall Matter, heavier tralus than <armerly | scarcely anything is as important TELEPHONIS CALLS jas a ne perfect roadbed well | Business Office 26 looked after, and cvery faw as | ! Editorlal Rooms ... 926 e v e iRl nc over = | promptly repair NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 5 at the yosterday H. Johnston shot Putnam Phalanx shoot and won a lamp, A runaway caused ment on Elm strect (N old fire horac, the animal stopped in front of the fire ho wid the occupants of the care wern extricated, I'he Traut & Hine marchers have orgunized as follows: Caplain tried 1f present tendencies there oon- tinue, The radical parties in France have exclte- | yusterday, but much been talking about a capital levy for & year or n definitely chief platform, as we would say in It was the “Cartel des reg- more and the other day adopted that plan as their | this country Gauches—the radical Soclalists, ulur Sociallsts and left wing Repub- |Jotin Worthner; firet lloutenant, ¥ b 4 William . Sternbe second lieu- | Heans—who formally dectded upon | (ynt,” Willlam Penfield;sorgeant, | [~ sond ail commanteats prei the plan and it can Ve sald a na- | Maurlee Grifin, 1t will be known ! nications to Fuu tional capital levy In france s near- [0s the Traut & Hine Sound Money er a reality than ever before, There |1 K 2 'A 5 9! “1" ‘e brilllant success, “Under the are many observers in Parls who| .4 Robe with mussive scenie oresce it as Inevitable, gems, will be presented at the Russ- Jrench politicians have been | Win lLyceum this evening, \elping the advent of a capital levy shop Editor, care of 4he Page the Sclentists, Folks! To wateh a trainful, chewing gum, Assures us scientists are dumb, New Uritain Herald, and your letier | will be forwarded to New York [ ahl‘rl'v!ycl‘r'zmunl“‘.: :”:\l,y.,.lz.u;l me ::,I:,i by R ¥ lerably by habitually falling | F t m]F . | Else they'd have put to use e'er press room always open to adscrtlsers WASTING HALF MILLIO! to curtall expenditures or incrcas acisa ancies Shel ke onarey Kive vonl CAN BE FPORGOTTEN r ¢ taxation, The result is that BY ROBERT QUILLEN { 4 Slember. of: the Amod % Babe Twuth became baschall ‘ financial problems.are now so presss | ) oo e Looking Ahead The Awsoctated Press tn Iy en 1d Loy hecause public adulation | jug that only two ways lle open to Interference helps to make gains Laura: “Have you put anything Utiad o' the we for ‘re-putiication of | prosperity turned lis head | the government—@urther dw»x'n‘l:\-‘l” toothall, which sn't like ,,mm.u.\\lu.l f‘”f.\ ,M“y‘d,‘iq..l i edited In this nd also local | His ad a1 ade in o er- | tic « ¢ franc or capital 1e [RHeIiy 1 0 C9uamy D s loR £, AL eredlted in this paner s oca ‘1 i admission, made In an inter- [ tion of the franc or a capital 1 | (] mony might come In handy some- | stow. of naving wasted $500,000 i Thore ave a great many people M| iy paw around in the silenco f time: | e one way or another, makes of him | Irance who do not want cither ¥etiand sce it you can locate Dawes. | —— | Because John W. Hubbard, above, Memler Auit Bureas of erulation. | orritie exumplo of misappiied |Lifng forward no alternate vl 10 g | WUNTRA! WUXTRA! [wealthy Pitisburigher, failed to The A. B. C. le & natlonal organtzation | oo o6 b feld « i % I'rlendly nations are tlose that (By Molly Anderson Haley) * [chunge Anne Caldwell's name to which furnishes newspapers and adver- | effort off the b 1 make both ends mect. " p Ulsers with s trictly honest analvale of [ Tut the “home run king” is at can insult one another politely i “The Durk O' The Moon' fs a mystic {Mrs. Hubbard, the actress is suing eitenlation, Our circulation stutietics g A R A RS — folks' paper {him for $500,000 heart balm. i ol 2 il aro toued upon tie audlt, This imvrer | empting (o stago a “come-back.” HENDERSON'S VIS Among the great natural dis- | That prints the tull detalls of many Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for distribut ) Yer to both natlonal and | The confession of past follles indi- TO HARTFORD ]'h s are carthqua colie | a caper, I e 4 loca) advert| | cates he t8 sorry for the pust and | Avthur Henderson, former Brit- |#nd Mitehell | £ 00 Tt PHRED L) (kg ety Neuralgia Colds Neuritis Lumbago = | g — | ont; “After the rain comes the ! hopetul of the future. 1f he is sin- sl home secretary In the MacDow- - o f B 4 H G Dot e | Ao Ti A Disie s a placo where any [“Twill bo full of Halloween head- | And ater skool we play, Headache Pain Toothache Rheumatism York at_Hotallng's Newlicere the, publioiwill be inclined lojald (cabinet, nadilils say; thrico 10 { gipanger who has money is sue- | ‘lines o doubt, O theres something after everything Bquare: Schultz's Ne Entrance | help him. After he * rmed” the | Hartford and his presence did not | peeted of being a republican. | So lattice be happy and ga Grand Central, 42ud [ Jatter part of the past season he|appear to change the course of the | [The ‘},”"‘“‘T Sweepstake Beats All g | immediately began turning in a|Connecticut river. It will be re- Still, 1 men Dad no-rellgion they | Records to Date!” feateh i H INFRACTIONS OF THE would find something else to quar- Ik Smith is the oy Who Stole| “Fha, use’ the werd ‘stain’ cor- | Aty 5 2 goodly assortment of home runs.!membered that the comblucd|yel ap one another about. Farmer Jones' Gate.” | reckly, now | | MOTOR LAWS | As long as he can turn that trick | uncheon clubs of Hartford can- ey “A Boatful of Spirits — (Al Good | Fve | Iy “Bayer” package Spotting 92 infractions of the|no public will be with him and|celled a “speaking date” they had ! Ones and_Gay)— | | Accept only “Bayer” package motor laws in this city in one week | wigh him well. But woe it he be- | witp the British labor leader. But | Under Cover of Durkness, Put in at| T can use it setting or wawking, | which contains proven directions. was a gool way to call attentlon|ging giriking out regularly. The|thc Hendersonian speeches were ‘I'"\‘\.l “‘:“];\”fl e i,’:‘:"':l"lo L Handy “Bayer” boxes of ]112 tablets > necessity of mixing com- | en 1 haft to stain after skoo 2 = sts. to the nccessity of mixing com-|ypjie js fickle and has lttle com- | uttered in the fair city neverthe- | “The Spooks fn Convention Have for tawking. £ b°t“;’ gt “4‘.::}1(:?0” (nfllffi'l("fl s senge with gasoline in . | N - C D o trad ayer ) l et L mon scnse with gasoline fn the | passion upon a shattered idol. less, and such a crowd came to | Named as Thelr Head | —Clajr,| Asvirin 15 the trade mark of Bayer Manufuctry of Hovosrs % 3t a bYles Is | Ye G s00de e v operation of automoblles in thi Al s PTGy [ Ye Ghost of Ye Goode Olden Days-| X . i | city; but ‘the probubilities are that CITY VEHICL \D The crowds were not socialistic, but | ‘l']m(-Hn'l‘- led. | (Copyright. 1925, Reproduction this year? the actual infractions totalled many | GASOLINE TAX e 5 4 0 e The Style in Black Cats Shows a | forbidden). A, Autumn began on September | SOLINE { wanted to hear g prominent visitor.| A conservative dry is one who Different Trend; B rs ol 23, 1025, the elghth hour and times that number. The vcason such important| yu gping up Henderson, the | would limit dry agents to throwing | The Backs Will Arch Higher and . forty-fourth minuto a, m., castern So Jong as carcless driving 15 80| staten as New York, Tiinols and| g incnia Repubtican Mt the nait| "% ¢ suspects, | Tails Will Not Bend!" Obsen]atlon standard time. This is the instant frequent accidents that could be sachuselts refrain from inflict- : Fa T 1 the sun crossed the equator, and suchuselts ref on the big end in this fashion: A famous dad helps a youngster | Whenev innir R A P ) g 4 s do S A henever ghosts gather to read 0 Th W h efin is the beginning of avoided will ¢ One can scarce- | jng the gasoline tax upon motorists “In the British Labor party |to get there, but comparison m“,_”! Rllase i n e Gat er | ‘R’n:mn ition g O / Iy pick up a u aper pummwl}!:c@ become inereasingly clear from | Arthur Henderson is regarded | it harder to stay there. The Hght of the weird jack-o 111-‘ | ; e 1 when was bas N in any ctiy in the land without be-| the repor! varfous motor vehi-| as a stalwart conservative. — orns they 1 | Q. By whomaudinheninis hases ' he reports of vari 3 ! t hey uer S ball originated? ing confronted with the tragic rec-|oje organizations, taxicab com-| There is not a drop of re volu- Certalnly there is drinking. | So run when it glows, or “The Dark | Washington, - Oct. 2S.—Forecast | o . #1 of automobile fatalitics, Most | ; P tn] tonary blood in him. He sup- | Haven't you noticed a falling off 0 the Moon” for Souihern New Lngland: Light | A According to the commission RS e | panies, and large’ truck owners In} o .q yhe war and is not a |in appreciation of orator | May print a headiine about YoU |M2in and colder, possibly changing flappolted aBARGASLAuOICRISAEYSS of them would be avoided by obey-|{hose states, The trouble seems to| [acifist, If he is still a Social- N — s ! pretty soon! |to snow flur, in west gortion to- | gestion in 1007, baseball originatc! ing the motor velicle laws existing | 1o that most of the automobiling| ist, he is an evolutionary not The man higher up is the one . : night; Thursday generally fair and in the’ United States and the first hat mo 14 ) 3 P 5 | : i In every state. The survey in this|of such firms consists in driving| o revolutlonary Socialist. With | who Just happens to run over to Chuct ‘I'M\‘r fresh shifting winds beeom- scheme forcmuymg Stl was devised sHowed that even tha rudimens 3 Ramsay . MacDonald, the for- |Burope a few days before it hab-i 3irs, Newlywed: “I'm so sorry {1 strongiscei til northests by Major ‘General Abner Doubl Ay EHORER LI S el tha udimon [upon ity streets, and as the gaso-| | CFL LT e minister, | pens i e R FForccast for Mastern New York: | doy in"1839, at Cooperstown, N. Y. tary fundamentals of driving were jine fax is collected to maintain| " propderson recently put to honey. T suppose I'1l have to throw it rain this afternoon or tonight, QUESTIONS ANSWERED The game was developed from violated. | state roads, it would function as{ overwhelming rout, at {he Moths serye one good DUTPOSC. | {t away. probubly changing to snow flurric You can get an answer to any|fown ball into a dlamond shaped Tho accldent on tho Berlin turn-{ merely so much extra cutlay for| Liverpool conference of the La- |They alone: perauade tho family| Ifer husband: “No dear. We'll use "“I“l"' Lonsn flr\m' L rally | question of fact or information by |field, and a code of playing rules ¢ i 2 | i 5 5 e A is that dad should have a new over- ' 1 5 i A | fuir and colder, except snow flu writing to the Question Editor, New | Was adopted by the Knicl rhocker pike yesterday, while not resulting | {hese concerns without helping the bor party, that group wishing | g |'em for ornamental tiles in the | s & o et " & TICRGIROS e RS oSS ) | to fraternize with the Com- |coat this year. | bathroom.” in extremo north - portions; fresh | Britain Herald, Washinglon Bureau, baseball club of New York in 1845. atally i . the fu jeith to maintain their streets, e et ! s mtendin g .\\r!s’ becoming strong |1322 New York avenue, Washington, | @, Upon what was the opera of seven children, emphasized &1 The taxes of the People’s Motor- | congervative England stopped It is a queer world, and the boy | N RO st tonight. D. C., enclosing two cents in stamps | “Thais” founded?” {ype of driver all too common.|yus company of St. Louls is cited | whivering and gibbering when |Who flunks on two ubjects may | Retaliation n ””:‘]“I‘”‘I‘l - A '”»‘“"";4”""' cen- | for reply. Medical, legal and marital | A. On the novel “Thais" by Ana- L \ 2 v ons 0 5 10! i ari advi >y n 2 $fior (o man was run dowh 10| s an examplo, The passage of a| MacDonald and Henderson got | 20mS day " oniploy. 10zens 110 | Tust to be AiFCrGRETLE MoulAnIE il ot Sh o _ Ontario is1qdvice cannot be glven, nor can ex-|{ole France. Thals was a courtezan us an example. The passag Hsiodl e alie ; producing light rains in the lower |tended research be undertaken. Al ilioiat continued on his way with- b e B Liverpool and called ade as bad idea for some enterprising e region and snows in th 2 jLence! undertaken. who accompanied Alexander the ; poscent Buasolne BRI o i & W (e viabworlcs e | harber to start a “girlieh tr LER Tesibn SRS TAUS Sl LASis IDeh | otherquestions Swill Irecelveia duersiiGreat fokAls, SR Hlon N Ealismpl 0 ass iRincrecsCRiNGfli niedit 9000 e Llmunen | Ecized A Blata jofimliids eneen < feshioniforimen s hialrouls: |1k districts and tho northern Mis- |sonal veply. Unsigned requests can-| Q. What is the Tndian name for e el e 1ok et e i st e g e (RSl eAroaton Herald, o sUEREM worcniliny Sihe i mriacnce fot itenl) Ee j, “'1]" . ‘1“ sl «1“('1 not be answered. All letters are | sweot bird? : e ive o g eve oq S AN ook n h prescure in the western dis- e 2 Al jurds. As the man was left 1o 16| 0 company makes practically no ative organ which never | twentics in your pants pocket MhelriTavarite Eongs JElDEe e I e e el sonadential—Bdltors | A, Kwang means swcet and in fhe highway. the headline Was| oo of tne highway system of the [0 ron L ML }‘_’]‘ noris 1 by Both Wasserman) | extended its influcnce as far south| Q. THow is granulated sugar | Cholens, bird, in one of the Indian i right I saying he was left there ! titude” on public questions, | | ke \“;;"““’ — “The Banks of the |as the Mexican border and _east- | whitened? i‘“‘:fi‘“"(':’; et o | 4% y P Gt < aba: | ) s Ol ; cilinge s 2. what nationality is Charli E B 16 moll Tt ME B Aue | sy o e tount | commentinzRupon thafintoRfuss Al e e e o rd u::(l:rnu’ Vlv‘;nl)r\l.\!lr_h’ J\mm';. The process usually consists | ciabiin? A i i artford, let fly the following: i b Girl § here a ore reported as far south | Ssclvl v § e L S Juries then from being run over bY | (\¢ rouds, not city streets,” we are Hmlr'nrll let fly the following - | Volce §atCalllng s N AT e :".‘”*01‘.}“‘! the raw sugar in wa A. (He is an English Jew. anofher automobile whose driver ko mnans ol The one xeally important | The Cook — “When I'm Gone |ward to Knoxville, Tenn {ter, filtering through “cloth to re-| " Are the midshipmen at i informed, “and pany al-| AUt htiiel nolatAl A Youl 8 s | S 6 | move suspended matter, decoloriz-|r g N, ppgs . \ might not him time. | o ol ot ot el : P ) ou'll Soon Forget. | Temperaturcs below zero were re- | | B e G b U, 8.ENayel ncademy at tAnnapalls ‘ ¢ ' ready pay ) L | that such exelusion proceeds The Flapper — “Old Folks at|ported from Mont Wydmtng | s bRl eraron SLEARETL FIDSLS slvenia feruiseficaci fyenn theydakt Lucki ! oncoming M-y kaen of strects” { on a wrong theory of national I Homan B o\ YOMINE: |black (bone charcoal), and grani- | studying at the academy? chine L careful driver who | Considering that in Boston, New | security. We are not golng ,'{.’. | n tiis nurried and feverea age,| The Radio-Hater—cSilent Night.” |est reported heing 14 degrecs mow‘glk".‘,,m,:““’;o% s B|y 3‘“\“' They are taken on a yearls the prostrate man o el ohiceso there i ara | B inauce CUGBASY NS ndisidvals | b S it to pi at times| The ‘Until Tomor- | zero at Rapid City, S. 1. i '_“‘ 10 "_‘” L ‘;“rns aUi~| cruise during the summer of 1l . and played good Sam 1 iengs | OF communitics by - xunbIng oy ton a bricklayer | Conditigns favor for this vielnity [1°0 With evrup Wh et 8 theh, Fo-| first, sccond ata fhird years o g = N many thousands of motor vehicles away from the idcas of tho 3 & i i | Trafe Cop — “Let 11 Tower| {ilcaEweaticr: toll moved by centrifugal machines, | \jair four years at Annapolis. { \which ne ave the city lmits, | i e Wainera D Greatn The good opinton of | T i Sh e e tled “weather followed by faltt pying 2 large part of the lquor | sl which never leave the city MHmits, |, who interpret life in ciffer the public, Great man: One whose | Lights be Burning.” 1l colder jLaRinBy 4 RAIL, L Q. Are polecats and skunks 1l LEAGUE ULTIMATUM the claim of tho motor concerns| fcrms {rom our ow. We arc | 0% reclly interprets the sound| Undertaker — “Tollow the Swal- | - R ‘,""’“"Aml'“y -’:‘;hr;‘tm” ',"{”“’_ SUBAT | sume? v . Snshi AL R | net Socialists, and we think | grass roc | Jow.” | & . crystals with it, and forming a| A Tho polecat of North Amer . ANDRRESURIS | 'I" ”‘ “, 8 hes|| thete ‘araipicntyiiof sgund far sfathe EteiTRv | Bootlegger — “Leave Me With a BOhIPed Hair Began With rup that can be used for further 14"y the sunk and that of Sou N The ullimatum issued by the| “To ask taxicabs, motor coaches| .,meniy and facts = ,, | Py i P eror | lduefication. The syrup not required ¢ e i gl s s MU e | BRECo ibssabesi s s 0 (ewients F il Rt SN e o R sintiE | rench Reign of Terror !fication. The syrup not rentired | Ajneriea Js the badger. The two ” Council of League of Natlons|or delivery trucks operd agninst aoclalism, Bt the wa¥ 1y Sices qer up, on Page 5 The Weatherman — “A Perfect| Hollywood, Cal, Oct. 28 (®—Tho | {oF ThE I8 > dissolved SUBQT | yames are used interchangeably i ) directing the Greeks and Dulgars | citics and paying the city taxes for o defeat socialism is mot by though she were a child. [ Day.” shion of hobbed hair was in vogue "‘_‘”‘”‘;‘ he ious processes and )ig country. o t et wasfare apparently | the upkech of city streets to pay in mfimating (0. excrybody WhO = | e |during the French revolution, at |18 boited iinffon ftop ot ithe Rwhitell g Whyil are ibut &hipped 3 e oLt o |addition a gasoline tax used for | Enseatiath L afrald 104 e who gives the other fellow Come Out Of (he Kitchen! licast by women who faced decapi- |Strikes. ~The _centritugal SSTUDs. wifliout thefr heads? i has had a quick response. That the | & TRkt g e Ll look it in the fa way 10| 5 advantage may be an ideal- | Diner: “Gee, what was that erash tion by the guillotine. Testimony “"{ n )“"’f Poou Lo “‘I' r“‘”]‘“‘”d to The head is very large and il League is not powerless to pmwm‘v“"-v ry highways exclusively heat socialism 1o point out [{ it there is a shorter and uglier | 1 heard in the Kitchen to this was disclosed in a grim lit- | the White pans, are boiled alonc. up a great deal of room in ] shehan e to| fund to which such confpancs al-| its deficlencies, expose {1 i D el e e | Tread Walter: *Things don't scom il sutire, writlan by a I'r || the product being sold as soft sU-|yacking for the market and in : arms ted from the fact |ready contribute in registration | lacis, dissect i, examine it i {to he breaking right for tft new | the time of the com. |EAF oOF i ""‘:- Dollingitol grain The head has no food & P 5 ety | fees, liconse fees, property in- b Vher aiffnertinent Government has deporied Licius- | Waiter DL o e found In a mai 5 foreSniacing 1o SiCIIE L EAOTA 07 lue and so it is discarded. that 3 o not immediately 3 I (ontiion il thionl Ehchatln il = e onch books and manuscriprs | tanks s gencrally practiced. 16} Q" I5 {he bite of a tarantula it withdrawn lier troops from B tax, ¢ without the all things' and ‘hold 2 e 2 2t vl {obtained by a large motion picture | such additior not made, and ! gunrerous? o fan territory, a naval blockade o t tification,” declares | that which is good." |Do0" : oug et studio here for research work. [the entire strike is bolled from| A 1t was formerly supposed {o 1 . 2 S o | coach manufacturing concern $in| | : The writer commented on the |Washed and thoroughly cured Taw |ne fatal to lifo but recently it has & Athens, followed by sterner m = | The Waterbury Republican e S prevalence of shorn tresses in this | sugar, bluing is rarely required. heen proved that the bite is mot ures, would 1 L ‘ [ blamed such opposition to Hender- | AT} B 3t ore acting,” | wise: { Q@ Ta Newport atill one of the dangerous 2 u t malki ference, o 5 A Y ¢ he s IE. “ he o) ' o . | > League has a banaly i [son as cxisted tn Hartford upon | gaig the woman, “that I didn't mo- |r~“( N-v‘(” ) rtuslon\ before women | capitals of Thode Tsland? Q. How are positions in the ]l' enforce its d i char of the “Squp Box Jack” O'Brien, who also | tice her clothes! ;"L( xecuted to cut off their hair,| A, Newport was onc of the two | legal department of the depart- i e which the gasoline tax is collected higelt (Protected by Assoclated Editore, hat it may not interfere with the |capitals of Tthode Isiand until iment of state obtained? o % is considered. A state with large LR, ne) i executioner's blade. So all royallst | 1900, Since {hen Providence only | A. The men employed in the 5 that i to u J i ; Jecause a person is a Republl- 4 women go to the guillotine with | has been the capital Ilegal department of the deparl 2 I ot ¢ ¢y compart = 2 { it ot i it. cities is not \"l"»‘ G can is no reason why he cannot \“ :]hf‘ltr \]1“"(! Oflf at the neck, Inel-| Q. How many persons were con- | ment of state have, as a rule, made d Some when an " y one fn which there a e e e Ry L et e dentalisiiiheibattionsiolona this | vieted for violation prohibi- [ a life study of international law ; on KL And occaslonally an attentive ear|to apples?” o h or L ey donaxyiein (N5-y 08T ; jand for this reason there are sel- o 1 ( cSH i 1 cholar: *When the dog is chained o iR ns s be{l A, For the ending June dom any vacancles. In case a v It NIEw TAVENS INCREASE |to 8 Henderson may do no harm. e gan cuttting their hair the same |50, 1925, thero wero over 38,000 caney occurs applicants H o o i FRl All Henderson did in Hartford & way—aping the aristocrats in thetr { convictions, and the number re- | qualify . through civil service ex- appealed| I AT Y ak to | Wian 1hs Communiste Not g last fashion. They are findiug that | cejving sentence in that year was aminations, which are given whe B PPl e handsome inercase in earn- | ¥ E s COStl Tlfle it 1s comfortable and the custom 15 | oo 000 3 = ach i of t agains Lo 5 | much harm in that. His second ad- y rowing. No one knows where it iy . men are needed for such positions. fc G Loague | InE8 of the New York, New Haven | 5 : : g ) N0 SHOWEE S Q. What Is pald by the govern-| Q. What is the average length p - \.::,.; nd Hartford raflroad for the first dress was the most cffective anti- s L menticiAthapUnitedNaisteaganistis) Uliisiotthefsoun Slicotedgor : the T At hen e vear spraks | ted speech Deard n that city in W «Atreid 3owrs solE o have . |2 10 18 ministers and ambassa- | mule-foot hog? ol I 1 LA od 5 P # SILAGS o ! - 1dors in forei 3 o8 ? sDe satieh for ihe lmprove rity | & long time. SoPGIATIEW A are RE¢ aymplomia) L ota Rt fote BRitcountTies | A he specle probably origl- T however, maid = SOt i “Twins."—Tit-Bils, With the exception of the|nated in Africa but there are a few 3 L O A1 e i ity ot . s American “minister resident and | in this country. They live the usual 0 £l it ok it scrves. Class 1 rail- 5 y A T d : consul general at Liberia who re-|life of the hog, between seven and o . n rtory 1 werven: Clm 1 10| 23 Kears Ago loday | Nother Champ |iver shom's sear. ant e Amr. | ion sears g Gr Y e e ol ican ministers at Czechoslovakia,| Q. Do rabbits chew a cud? Y, be 1 DBulgaria not|!ng eavnings well beyonc W 2 Poland and China and the Nether- | No. They glve o a | They glve that appe: ' cear and it s gratifying to note| ‘The county commissioners were in g | vy give that appear- 0 been f by Seacianc iy gre B g e Thens ot {lands who reccive $13,000 a year ance because of the nervous habit 3 Néw Taten i Dot lageing | LO¥R 10d8) Insgect U8 i s respectively, all American diplo-| of twitching the nose s SONENY B.lier i S Ry S| Lomeied “.',‘ ShER e matic officers having the rank of| Q. When Botty! Bronion 2 A i i B st » ”;. .:,"Lq\“ e e onvoy extraordinary and minister | born? kL e G n fMculty | carning capacit ) OR ""‘ e "‘ . heiie Public Sentiment plenipotentiary receive $10,000 a| A. November 17, 1906 ean ottt T anted in New Britaln | 5 = 3 vear. All American ambassadors, Q. When should fruit and wal- o e | The New Ha ngs for the | £ TEOH e eatol eapte Al In Klass at Krazy Kollege receive an annual salary of $17.-| nut trees be pruned? - G a1 | vour J e | - ‘(Conduc(-n] by Gertrude) I.'mh. - “ In the spring before the sap ! BAIL WRICKS DUE TO | enarg been pald, 38 equivalent | Orson 1. Curtis and Willlam Bt Q. WAt was N VIOt Lok A |0 RInE 1o Hhe: Th sy THS bow t t . 2 ) e e Mr. Comm, stop whispering or land hour at which autumn began | time for spraying. ] DELLCTIVE RAILS n %312 € ArRIT | w‘w‘r 4 41s ropublican cavci T'll make it hot for you! Now hurry N euin ¥ wer i ey RS renarked up and give me a sentence with the | — = r s | Of |'\no meeting by 1. H. Alford, the ORIl patati e | g [ ¢ he. ing A tord il B. Comm: | 3 SLOW STARVATION— r \ * C t S A o fivdnto a rage; 1] ¥newing it tion—the doctors call It—is a very prevalent thing, . I notders. but: co with earne | L2 provid ‘s rather dangerous 2 as periodical chool ¢hildren abundantly sho' s mot t | e trolley company dur \ rather dangerous to show Ilow MUCH our ‘chlldren, ot WHAT KINDS OF ' FOODS 2 e . . A s . ch temperature age P wing child arcful attentlon to see that the dlet Is the proper : . 1 improvement 916 | . IR one. An st a to give your childen the RIGHT KIND of food 2 R e e o th ADT T >t TCAr or Dasecit and Town Ovur Washington Burcau has ready for you just the bullet o vl nine-months ‘ o5 S Mr. McAroni, 1 would like to e vova) v T e et 1T Vo e IO N Tafec Rt L BAL 8 . 0 thi makes | st have you put the word ‘dissipate’ in put In big Words in ho ~tejilng you all about the problem of child 1 2 SR X . - = a sentence.” fecding, _Give r bovs and girls a real chanec, | sophomore La clas at Tany Marrat Fill out and mall the coupon below as directed: A nd a AL same | high school are taking up Allen & o AMcAroni: | . | Greenongh's grammar_ as supple- A bald man sat in the barber's 8 S et B A e T AT B B e T TR 4 18 ! chair - [ s g capital K C N w i1 Wil petitiont For a hair-cut he did wait, { NUTRITION EDITOR \‘”:,l‘ vl A ! e 1 totals $151.117 iy But the honest barber said, ‘Dare e e o T o i s l at i h 1 ew York Avenue, W ashington, . R al o - has been signed _ ain't L I want a copy of the bulletin MAL NUTRITION, and encloss herewith ) 5 { FRENCH 1DEA OF Winters, H. W. No halr on dissipate’.” five conts In loose, uncancelled, U. 8. postage stamps, o coln for same : g ks slin. J. K. Chape —Minnie. | Nearly all other titles having been . x | sl t A CARTAL Lk Arthur Whitbeck, | “Queen of taxicab drivers 2 |claimed by someone else, 13-year-old || SyReaseete e rackw Xl 11 A gh the idea of a AT WA O | and |they call Mrs. Mae Jones, above, in In Rlass at Krazy Kiddie Paul Leager of St. Paul, Minn, ans of raising I John Peorla, Iil, but on a state utilities | Kollege steps out as the “junior sav STATE i L < ney aid X T Is, a ¥ or-|commission complaint she was fined | (Conducted by Gertrude, Jr.) |making champlon of the worl 1 e e | > 3 . | sanization, we , drums and |$1,000 and given a year in jail for | Tectcher: | won this erown in a contest which A T am a reader of the HERALD N The t wreck on the New|nate In one country. it is in Francel o, ol agt night to celebrate W, E. insisting on running a taxicab Hne “Sally. see’f you can use ‘lattice’ [a St. Paul charitable institution re- |} ™= = = meeerterte it e s s e .- Haven near New Haven was caused where the expedient s Nkely to b® Litwood's nomination. of her owa. correckly.” cently staged. e —————————————————————————————————————————————— ’

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