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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1925. B Y vy commande q e carl Harbor, Hawall, Marine fly-!the White army announced that hi (TP} Id The mtuch-sought bandit was|the military commander himself 5 | 1 ar h ISz ne)da taro s : @i nemy Wil hold a banquet on Nos . New Brltaln Hera Killed with his own gun, although|there was little Information to he f'actsandf.anc’es a g fields are at Quantico, Vi, arn I 5 HERALD CUBLISHING COMPANY 1 Port-au-Prince, Haith, und Guam, [vember 20, at which time the mem- even Ignored a telegram Paclfic bers and giests will be addressed by UY HOBENI QUILLEN : aclfle oeran, evs and & ross : ! Q. 1s Walter Johnson, the Wash- |Rev. Churles A, Decker, leader of | ington basebull team pitcher, of |Everyman's Bible class ot Bridge- Modernivm: More doferred pay [ Norweglan or Bwedish descent? |bort. 5 i ments; fewer deferred desir il | A. He was born Novemher 6, Lettors of sympathy and flowers SUBSCRIPTION RATES ¥l RO Eder tampnNtn) KoL : il 1887, at Humholdt, Kansas, Some |Wcro sent to Dr. Hill and President Tt THE SHAH OF PERSIA moll. General Sarrall apparently had [ Old England fa tottering, as ! ¢ s untestors wore Baofch, | Armatrong. 3 " 82,00 Whiee Monthe The Shah of Persla is—or was— | bren decelving the home govern- [ ustil, to bigger and better things, ot AP D Can you give a deseription | ,\.»x‘v“:il\n‘\lwmy 'l,'lnhlfl (1':::““;1"5 }:n; 76¢c. @ Month, o of ° 1", ol P C ent d the world t large n' Y W ) death of Jullus Cuerar? das w dellver the sern 3 oneiot Liie ivoridia richest meny/aleai ment and sho aiorid at iares AaA0|Shpiastiiuny miiagekyhol tax thems > d Appian glves the followlng |make it an Armistice Day sormon, the world's greatest spender. Thin| the / 8 0 trend of affalrs. 1lis fdea of 5 hire age ake % § “The Palace sclves to hire agents to make them |[ gong all co lea " . sccount of his death: “As soon as |!Aking as his subject, “The scventh potessate of fhe Kajar|“winning victories” apparently was|pehave, d sl communications to Fun Shop Editor, care 0t the New I/ (nesar was scated, the other con-|Of I’¢ dynasty, which started in 1776, fu| by means of “official communiques.” — | Britain Herald, and your letter spirators surrounded him according now an ordinary citizen. Tteza Khan, | This style of victory eventually gs| Still 4f all of us could do as we ||l iy be forwarded to New York. to custom, as friends, having each AP LNEH OB ICALLY the Perstan premier, appears to have [ found out Rieaat r;wl-» jRorgnes wouldn't get || S QUESTIONS ANSWERED his dagger concealed, At the same ’ B Buvinees Offfos ..o 916 inatituted a auccesaful overthrow of | The new high commissioner of|*" 2 went One, Folks? ; time Attius Cimber standing before | | Week’s Activities in Editorfal Rooms .... 926 L 2 . . ) 24 You can get an answer to any him began to entreat the return of the kingly dictator and ablished | 8yrla, who will be a clvilian, is en How people would rave if the|Thermometers? What good are | question of fuct or information by |his brother who was an exlle; and Catholic Churches a republie, titled to sympathy. Rifflans were Armenjuns and the they? riting to The Question Editor, New | upon his refusal, under pretence of n the Clty. Cireulation books and| The Shah of Persia was one of ——— French were Turks, n l““;-‘mmgv the weather any- britain H‘;'.‘ "’}‘ “-“‘J‘Hw\l\?n ]l:\m[uu, nvgluh]u;' 1t wh:\ mo'r‘o humility, he[ S 2 ] | % : : e & : | ew York avenue, Washington, | took him by the robe and drawi St. Mary's Pres room always open to advertwers. | those potentates who did not help | TISON AS AN AID Chineso bandite are queer, They | We newd cheer-mometer to show [, G, enelosing two conts in & ifml“. i3 mito “ng Ehout hin ':",L:,k',' "';f» T I::‘T"“Ztg::;'::nl‘,emry e the prestige of the king husiness in TO STIR POLITICAL POT, operate In the country instead of | UUr Spivits, 16 they're high or | for reply. Medical, legal and marital [ ing out ‘Why do you delay my |requicm high mass tomorrow motn- Member of the Assocluted Press. the eyes of the world. A man who Congressman Tilgon of Connectl-|In centers of culture, 10l cannot be given, nor can ex-|friends? Thereupon Casca first of |[Ing at 7 o'clock for Christopher ‘The A Inted Prese fs exclusively en- | has jewcls worth many millions, | cut is belng utllized as a campalgn — SR tended rescarch be undertaken. All all reaching over his head thought |l'lood at St. Mary's ch roh titled to the ue for re-publication of Ancient the ] e o ; v 20Es b ] y ttied to the e for ‘resputlieation of | L\ 0o s vo oke 8,000,000 fn | helper in both New Haven and Mr. Newgrooms Wiy dldnt sou | CINT auestions will receive @ per-| fo strike his dagger Into his throat,| The Holy Family Circle wiil hold eredited In this paper and also loca) 5 ) ; ; N N G e e A e Ol sonal reply, Unsigned requests can- | hut wounded him only in the breast, |an important meeting at 8 o'clock a0k e his ioape Parisian gambling houses, whose | Massachusetts, The onnectleut con- oy .Ir.\l‘l:;‘LN a |m|1' other grocery, |not he answercd. Al letters are | Caesar having disengaged himaelf | Wednesday evening to make plans yacht parties cost him $1,000,000, | gressman has returned to New lng- cEnch ];’”l ey leep f apg | CONNdential.—Editor. from Cimber, and caught hold of |for the aunual sale to be held on Momber Audit Bureau of Cireulation, | “Nd Whose tips to flower glrls have| land to help his fellow. eitlzen, John the trouble, They keep them foo| Q. Do any kinds of plants grow f,,;;“:,,“,j“;‘“h‘;,,,‘;:‘,‘,‘”(}p;?‘{‘.nl‘fi: it | s mund Bivat: Friny devotioud long. iin the Arctic region | wonderful force; but being at {Will be held Friday morning and —- | A, Dr. Walter N. Koelz who (Y o Ao ; ) handy grips with him, another |cvening. The men of the parish will eirculatlon. ~ Our eirculation statisties | pleasure, His harem at Teheran was | tor Willlam B, Butler, for reelection A Chip off the Old Black companied MacMillan on the b ¥ } - {ruck his dagger into his side, |attend communion in a bedy nest Brotection vomimet foaud” 1 mawnore® | the largest in the world, and tho|in the Bay State, Senator Butler's . The {‘f“""“ ‘;‘ Gk of "\‘\ L "””’l”,,_h ”,”'“’ "I:" k .r”f”",ull:?, Tl ‘A"ivl’_*l“*“;’o"]‘ “'l"" ””""" W jus gave him a wound in the [Sunday morning at the § o'clovk distribution figures to both ratlonal and [ ytensily in his kitchen cost 825,000, [ term ends in a year and he probably | e ONIY one EUrope bows o and e thi e SPER TR ORI A IS RO TR ISR 0 tace e Britua a{riolc WHImguite!| Al08EEE . e ; scrapes before 18 a tourlst, { funny things he did glon around Etah says, “Some fitty (oot B S SRR S nus | All Bouls Day was obscrver toda, 000, But for two years he has lived | will have to face former Senator The night that Hallowe'en came |specimens of flowering plants ean ol 4o Imhin’v!l the head, ana | With ma at 6:30 and 7 o'clock, R T s New| i Parls, where his unofticlal harem | Walsh at the polis. Tt will be a very | TFrench statesmanship consists tn | round Ve found in bloom in a few min- "y oho anraged and roaring | 'M® latter beink n solemn high muss Tork st Hotallng'a Newsstand. Times | has been as large as the official one | stiff battle, and Senator Butler will [ postponing the inevitable in order (\,\lh‘)n I e L feRnl jutes' walk, Popples, pinks, dande- yyo"p paynge beast, turncd some.| 1Banrs of marriage were publishe: Bquare; Schultz's Newsstands, Bnt d one's job, how he rang the fire be | lion el LR oast, L s 9 Ghand Central. t2n0 Seseute” "™*"® L at the Persian capital. In short, he [have no concurrent presidential eice- | 10 Mol one’s Job Aud scared the village folk o u'lll\:rvlrl“ R '”n,Z”l'” times to one and somotimes to the | {GyI, ¢ U THet (e ibl‘f\l:rm;‘ —_— is, or was, a survivor of the type of | afon to help him retain his seat. Tenusaloms Hera it 15 almpatyine | Alid how e constablt got mad W iihat ¢ toncht ihe: caan!s fedze! :’"}""z\‘n“":l’":"g'l‘ farne ""‘“; AMOF Hart, SENATOR HALL AS Oriental despots that figure in tales| It would be a pecullar twist of [ tor and no craze to take the place | And thought it was no foke, the Kentucky Bluegrass | {hteuithel siintled Ms":oh—” S5ar MAYORALTY TIMBER, of the dim past in the ¥Far East, fate if Presldent Coolidge's personal | of cross word pu 5 r i o tell i o orms a thick. carpet though in!yie ri0n ana suffered himself gent- | v i ve heard him tell a hundred | genora R W E g It was been a matter of common| During the war, when everybody | friend and campaign manager were| ; el e . ja ’x‘””‘“ Y)“"”}" ‘“1’ ']“” F“"“ tall | 1y (o fall before Pompey's statue. 5 Amcrica may have more crime mes e willow bushes belng only one | e o 2 > knowledge that State Senator Jid-|except the Shah and his harem | defeated in the state in which the . ° i dna) : o Yo e e nd=tani ot (SE DONE OBy ON%ifThoy forehore not to glve him| {han other countries, but she How s and or two feet high in favored situa- | ot a BRE B0 O et 5o AT e alt ths oriaivelk, | Got farmer Reynold's Jersey cow : tions. Timothy grows so luxuriant-| 5 da he R (g | 5 ithat there were three and twenty 5 . the nomination for mayor on the| Vation in Persia, he invested $100,- | it were not for Walsh's army of Sl | Astride the barn root ( $ ly that an American farmer would morning at 7 o'clos R e T i wounds found in his body. And| b ey bes willbe holt Republican ticket any time he cares| 000 in Liberty bonds as a token of | friends around Boston the possibil- | l" is ;'f" ‘”‘l"’l‘"ff ::y’;l’ & ",:::n:fd,‘,;}.n { ‘1\1‘;3\- “,.,\:‘.1 (ul~ ,,.‘:,;.:.I H‘ L 'I“ h“ ('“'m‘ "“;‘{:“”,‘:"';‘:mvl;:-;"jh:’ those that slew him were 8o eager | N,' l‘::]:"“;",r,:’:,‘ e‘.r:,’:“:"‘ T“],,' to accept it. The offer, in fact, is of | gratitude toward the United States|ity would be remote: but the major A_m;'w‘ TS s | To find their gates alt been | anta the Gl the Nohens, which | '1at some of them through vehe- | ons will be heard Thurscay long standing. He could have had |for coming to the aid of his starving [ population of the state is along the B st < swiped lawa e ol abeniodnl: iant “";”";"‘“:"\T'lt(‘:l\lfklnk of it | noon and evening. the nominatlon two years ago. He | kinsmen. coast and Scnator Walsh 15 nothing | 1t is easier to listen to a wom- | 2™ pited up in some Jol growths of all. They clothe the! ' r‘;“ \\'n-flc :\}:fi‘ :iu» o ’I'h:irc will h)r a card |\:1rl\v in tha can have 1t today hecause the city| His Highness or whatever they |if not a great campaigner and vote- |an’s denunciation of steel traps if clifiy completely, up to a heighth of [y . : 2 ¢ U parlenEhaINTIu A dayeyent & 't wearing fur 2,000 feet In brilllant hues of or. | Peivecn Harriet Beecfier Stow and | The Chi'lren of Mary will meet organization would be whling to get | cail him, is now stranded in Paris. | gotter. With no presidential clection [ she 1St wearing fur e T e ey e e ot v B IR at 7:30 o'clock tonight. down upon its collective hands and | If he hasn't plenty ot funds sewed | to assist the present senator, lis i And nowhers In the neighbor AT pury e > A. They were sigter and brother. Ahe final supper of the season 1n rave. national problems” are | e b U with green pafches of grass and| o ore weee the o , . e e up outslde at Persia he may have to | chances are at lcast no better than | fose {hings that. seem so fneig- | L4 OUF front gate be sern black where the hirds have kept |,y . 3 re the members of der the auspices of the women of : 50. The 1 i el He's oftered me & dollar bl black > ! '] the American Debt commission that [the marish, will be held November The time for booms and bomlets | B0 to Work. He ought to make a|B0-50. The Ligston Herald, staunchi| nifieant during a world scrics, o fnaloat Wl ere liUaimin: iginach e OURcoNs i'{’,‘."‘“;‘"l}rvcv-ml.v met to arrange for the {18, Donations will be solicited taie 18 agaln here, and we find the po- | B00d butler for some genteel family. | Butler organ, is alarmed, But (here's one shuck never ]‘m'd‘ ¢ vihvatling that of ‘the Bad | pavment of the French debt to|weel from families in the north- Sitleal . writer of the Hartford Times Senator Butler has not exactly | got— MR America? western part of the parish. 5 p . ' . he pokeherry polsonous? e W Me T 1 " 1 the Tadle > ’ n o roved himself a poor senator; he at - We burned it up, we did e et A. Andrew W, Mellon, secrctary e regular meeting ¢ LRV 8 saying nice things about Mr. Hall, THE YALE BOWL pic i v o Py Tk S0 A The root of the pokeberry|or” treqsury: Trank B, Kellogs, |Ald society will be wold fomorrew to:mit AND CASH CUSTOMERS. least has nonnjenoughitoimt el Would Be Glorio {18 mildly poisonous and is reported | coorotary of state; Herbert G, |+vening in the parish hall Some time since it was stated The football game between Yale|and not rock the boat. He has lacked Dealer: “Yes, we have some very | (0 have glven serlous troubde when |yjoover,” seertary of commerces| Banns of marriage wers publish that Senator Edward ¥, Hall, of |and the Army last Saturday swas|the brilliance of Walsh and also h (i nice alirm clocks. Some with| St by mistako for horscradish. | jtecq Smoot of the U. 8. senate and |€d for the first time vesterday: be the - sixth senatorial district, 7 : been minus the demagogic fire that - Juminous dials, Do yon want one | S59me prople, however, consider the {nycodore 1. Burton of the house |tween Paul Z. “iboski and Beatrice : : played in {deal football weather, | been minus the demagogic fir ens o great delicacy, The berries | 7 would invall probability be the e T A L TP S s you ‘can see al night?” frerad ALY iCS | of representatives, Mr., Mellon is |}« Carlscn. Republican candidate for mayor | With the air just crlsp enmough to | aPpeals arg 2 i ch Kknowledge 1s much | Customer: “I'd rather have one|MAve been uscd for coloring wine, | chairman of the commission, _ St.John the Fvangelist of New Brifain %t the municipal | give the players the masimum of 7zip. S SR ol o I*" scemed | T can’t heaz in the morning." L are thought to have an injurl- | "0 "“\hich are the leading| 7There Will be a second anniver- election in that city next spring. | und the playing field fn perfect con- DETROIT'S RELIGIOUS |l gk YR QT & Ay Ti& Clatlson onl¥ effect and their use is prohibit- [y altniest states? sary vequiem high mass tomorrow " at e ar gt e attraetive when there were no one- Ltk ke otk 7 o R From what has been heard this e o YLECTION, Attrac : 0 GO, AR B 7 Yoris SR Pennsyivania, DLor I8 SALELIAS A GIC0K 2 woek on reliable suthority nothe | 4ition. The usual crush at Yale bowl, piece. bathing sul . iy ‘ F berry are used medically. church of §t. John the Kvangelist for - Phetalty aled i CommD Hot lips have meited many a ¥ Tllinofs, Ohlo and Massachusetts, ing can prevent that probability | With the army of automoblles oceu- [ The city election in Detroit tomor- —_— S L Q. Can you (eIl me something - i achusetts. |y Harold Campbell. from becoming an actuality but pying all available territory again|row has suddenly blossomed out as It inanimate thin dan't think, | © i a t Michael Arlen, the author of Tirst Jriday services will be' held Sel ¥ 1 i 2 v doe e gus snpply know you ' » Green 1Hat? in the morning and evening. the declination of Senator Hall | indicated how excited we can get|An affair of national interest. And|how does the gus supp NO Artist! | ireen 1a . [4 8. accept t 3 5 n ® 10 T : are ce ¢ a filling sta- 3 1 i P o] A . John the Evangelist soclety to accept the nomination. ; all because tM Ku Kiux Klan hag|re three miles from a Six-year-oll Marjorie showed. her He is an Englishman of | ob ] ojeriig kingiotaports, 2 sl iie ol Bl sy mother e Tikences of o bahy |Atmenian parentage. Recently he | servation will meet this evening and the Altar 8o we have it on our old friend,| That the bowl fsn't large enough | “orsanized the city™ in a way never = 101 k3 il . — vt : : | foty will meet Thursday evening : : . whiel she had just fashioned from | has become popular on account of 0 TI' W ,' soclety. ) “reliable authority.” and nothing can | was again seif-cvident. When it was | before attempicd in a city election, | he things that tremble with | 508 S, B0 G (L [the type of sophisticated fiction he | n e Weather at 8 o'clock, ; prevent the stato senalor from run- | built the Yale howl was expecied to and beeatse Henry Vord, arouscd j eagerness when standing still are a5, LG e newly-diseover- | Writes. At prescht Jie s in this o M~IP“""-‘ Church ning for mayor except his own dis- | take care of all customers available | Over the matter, has been making se. o bird dog and a fHvver- | o gy o her litte daughter, 11 S B e e Ing ol neton oV e Foraoanitior ch‘:::;w‘:v] nESr:;:}:n-‘A‘th;l:‘tl“n;;fl:: clina I contrary. The ns e gtateme 2 ther ed her with enthusi- | his novel, s Gireen Hat." He {s| ‘Vashington, Nov, 2.—Forecasi da i incitnation to the contrary. The| for many years; now there are more | About s many campaign statements A inan sl atTiagdt crcatire twho xn\ry:”J.x ‘v‘“ ‘Ew\. ’::m ‘L o [u:M baby! | the anthor of “These Charming | Southern Now Englan Cloudy and |8t. Peter's church for Mrs. Helena well painted and well} potential customers on the outside[as the car tes. thinks a perfectly darling hat Tooks | 37 (000 ate an artist!” People” and other popular novels, | Probably showers tonight: slightly |Boutin and a mass for the dead than there are on the inside. Tt s the Kian's first attempt 10 |like $1.95, even though it is mark-| o g Q. What fs the meaning of i $Armer in extreme northwest por- |members of St. Anne's society at § "It would cost considerable money | CORtrol a Dig city and Detroit was|ed $22.50. “Hun” replicd Marjorie, hands | word “Mara” used by tho Japan- |{ons: Tuesduy parlly cloudy; show. |o'elack Friday morning and o mass »uld cost considerable money g 3 3 J ks [ | ers In Southeast portions; fresh east |for the dead members of St. Peter's uation about where it was $ et ¢ chosen becanse Mayor Smith, an ad- TR on her hips, and liead thrown | ese arsun Solitheast pol e s - gy tojenlares thotbanl MbUIIEEEE 8 T |E e o e e e T e e iwateoiun and ek R kit elork A, Tt is used by the Japanese|@nd mortheast winds oclety Gaturday morning st ¢ Ago. At that time Mr. Hall explained | doubt it would bring tn handsome re- | Mittedly cfficient and conseientious) oy 4 cores famous, hut as a EoarRTST RS mmars O oMo oD ey DA Tk sla teal SRS e ogiTsast SN AW REO e 0% SE TR ISR S that he did not want to run against| turns. Yet there is no guarantee that | Mayor, is a member of the Roman |y the awakening comes decades = literally it means eivele [l.-v-m- cloud fnm much change in Yl'||d:5) m""“fli-“g‘ ]rl‘m": r“n!ngm hel ] 1 ‘ fame. 25 L i mperatur sh east shifti riday a i Magor Laonessa. They were personal | conditions would be vastly improved, | Catholic church, before the fame. It 1 Had Happened in 1925 Q. How can ono disting e e L O R R e e Wl e s : ; iy Ty RS D G e S elopmant —— (As Imagined by James Brachman) | Mexican from a pure a? ! Ao : friends, had i mutual regard [ There ts substance to the argument { i R N o 1 Ah, I'm glad to| A. About 50 per cent of the Mexi- | Conditions: The pressure is high ;:’::::‘,:2‘2“::,;::;L‘,,";’,‘:;‘f,‘,,’,-‘; sald the American, “I will listen | xnow you, Mr. Banks. My name is| cans have Indlan hlood and the :’,““"(f\“‘ 1“‘"% iafeidlow over | MAKh B the Soici oz mne T patiently 1o the other fellow's side | Golumbus, Yes. Christopher Colum- | lmve ~fhe distinctive high cheel | 11 Gl of Mexico and the Rocky | GZionr it " friendship by being political conten-| who would lfke to enter. the attempt to defeat the mayor |of the question.’ bus of the Columbus Exploring Co.. | bones, small oyes and flat nose of ‘"‘i;g‘"‘]‘l"“;""m”“;‘"‘“‘h““ I‘l“;"’c" "('; " St. Andrew's Church ders against one another, Mr. Hall at Sl professing to consider them on a! (Protected by Assoclated %ditors, | Ine, Iere fs my ca . you see | (hat ruce. Those ot pure Spaniah | (i iy Sl and mainy | Vincent Jurevicla of 1 VLaSalle a i . an ne. P well recommended by Queen | ancestry, however, ha T 5 8 c 3 ¥ 4 2 that time gave it out that if the A FAMOUS PUBLISHER plane of cquality—at least o far as | inc.) I A alecont e ”;D‘”mf:: ‘_:‘; weather from Louisiana northoast- | %" ::_0’;“':""{“ :"’a;y‘|]z‘;“““““‘"l"t A : e R R SR 5 tlizabe S Ary ace, la ves, | oo ; N o 5 coft street will be marric Democrats ran another candidate he GOLS TO REST. the Detrolt fracas is concerned ow I think fhe world is round, | straight thin nose and thelr cheek | N1 10 Virsinia. - The tompera-1oe oo %y ngran's chureh tomorro hight consider the nomination more| Tle story of General Felix Agnus, | Nothing more defrimental to the Y A T d Mr. Banks, and to prove it I'm g- | bones are not prominent. It would | yoy ;7,,’.;.}"‘.1;(1‘1‘& “bu:m :“s”"&fli morntnsing Eholclock bVARSYEE fuvorably, Since that gime the mayor | formar publisher of the Taltimore |integrity of American potities cn| 25 Fears Ago 10@@Y |ing 1o suil aroma it. An wo need o hard fo_distingulsh between tho | S (" CEEEE BEL (8 800 ward V. Grikis. pastor. 3 ions s re ital, and we have is- | latte e of Mexicans Span- [ ,a 2 S Orts : 0 appointed him chalrman of the| American, is one filled with romance, | be devised than running clections on dRamots o3 “:‘:‘ (I“}‘ ':I _I_:" il :‘:’ T “‘x'f‘ '(f”“ \w‘m‘”"“"v “!“’I’ | of November, . ";rt\ :!our.! Idn\o‘fi;m “]\u Y;; held A ot financaland o ; bl came 1o | A religions issue. Verctofore nobody [ sued stock ) corni el i n fact they are the same in|° qo qiion ™ e oo ity | Sunday, November 15, and will con- board of finance and taxation. His|Like the elder Pulitzer, he came 1 d omorrow is cloction day and that | conts a share, Mr. Bunks, and ita | everything except nationality. E et rr;:lmlz"‘,,‘n‘f:c",”w" tinue on Monday coming to a closc | New Britain will vote for presiden- | the chance of a life-time. | Q. What is fncluded {n the geo- P lon Tucsday morning. decreased; so has his fyiendship with | died after building up great news. | Smith's religion; whether he went! LS i g followed by increasing cloudi- !fial clectors, state officers, & con-|put you down for a hundred fgraphical term “Asia Minor ) y increasing cloudi the mayor. o 1o mass In a Catholic church on | gressman, a senator, judge of pro- | shar e Asia Minor is the namo of AR DROPS DEAD IN WORCESTER The mayor has not yet decided| The bit of fate, which cansed |Sunday morning, or sat in the pew |bate, justices of the peace, and two that part of Asia that extends in a | Worcester, Mass., Nov. 2 (A—Mar- assem- “Nice day isu't 1, Mr " peninsula be veen ihe Black sea| Aclke W ~ 4 tin Hickey, aged 63, for 40 years My mame is Poncis de Teon, of the fang tn Mediterranean to 1|4“l‘\51\5 Who Can Stand postmaster at Grafton, near here o 1 o ¢ . o) 2 n 1 the democrats, hopeful, Whether | Fountain of Youth Oil compuny, 10- | Ac \ sea, forming a bridge be-| Scorn of I'c]lm\men dropped dead In his home today. H MeKinley or Yrean will carey the | cated in Mlorlda. Here fs a sample | pgecn Hurope and Asia, With a substitute speaker and a |had held office In the Foresters of views about running for the mayor-| turning polnt in his career. The Ful- | cloven foot from the nothicr regions, | conntry is thought to rest on the | of the ofl, Mr. Joncs. This is from . In what part of the city of [substitute song leader and a vice- | America for 25 years. our famous Fountain of Youth well, | atitan, Ttaly, s the Consery atory president presiding, 244 members of Numher One. Yes, it's running .- he fatally wounded a detectlve be- | had- fore befng himself slain, from the Pariy government demand- Tesued Dafly (Sunday Excepted) The end of “Duteh Anderson will [ Ing a report, He will get a warm At Horald Bidg. 67 Ohureh Rreet. |\ - 0 yganes welcome when he reaches Pars. Entered nt the Post Office at New [ as Second Ciare Mall Matter, The only profitable advertising medium The A. B. C. t» a nattonal organization | been 10,000 francs ea has not | B. Tower, to he mayor ot New Ha- which furnishes newspapers and advers | 1., RGtTora atke tlaing S flivan et folbooat Higefelara e ans eora witn . strimery e 400 mavers | been exactly a piker in tho realm . and to hoost his friend, Sena §'. Joseph's Church There will be « fourth anniversary requiem mess for Mrs, John Butle Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock ind @ second anmversary requien, for Andrew Petrucei on Thurs- ward F. Hall of New Britaln can get | seemed to be on the verge of star- | President had been a governor, 1f But gosh, my Dad is mad today! framed. Unfortunately for each other's abilities, and were| that the bowl could not be made| Klanwise becayse the Kluxers have not inclined to spoil & priceless| jarge enough to accommodate all | INvited Negroes and Jews to join in prestige has increased rather than|this country an immigrant, Both | paid the slightest aftention to Mayor Al Shifa Sl epresentatives in the geners whether e will be a candidate for &} the young Agnus, as a wounded Civil | 0f a Baptist church, or stayed at lel‘ "lu '\”w”l‘w UL third term. 1t is deemed uniikely | War soldicr, to be cared for by the|home, didw't tell in the way he filled f ¥ 0 that Senator Hall will change his|I'ulton family in Baltimore was the [ NS mayoraity duties. Now, like a alty 1€ Nr. Paoncssa cares for &|tons published the newspaper, and | comes the Xian and says the mayor | way Now York state Fore. L QLU bresident presiding, 344 members of 3 third term. Th , then, will | after the war ended young Agnus|must be defeated for reclection be- ”'“‘ x “1;”,'(‘\’* ”m‘_,v“.hw, and | 400 bovrels & day and 2000 @l 4Ty gecuples the old monastery |sessions of the class yesterday morn- On the Bench caligpien Hisaslision. Stereopticon, | Over 601 slides, both | MSht Wonderful dnvestment and | piildings of the Church of §. Maria |ing and heard an address by Rev. s Jocal and foreign, will bn shown § “"'::“'m to :"”, $5 ) forfacha Passione, o Via del Con- \\,“u. Alderson, ver; ollar vested. ¢ shar crvatort . Vit della Stella The ser! s base the probability can be considered | family. Just like a story hook, or|and that meuns people of all reli-| The German republicans Wil €105 | oy e, A thousand sha 2| city. drew a paralle] hetween the life of strong that Mr. 1lall would see at|ihe denouement of a film plot, fsn't | Elons can hold offi ”'wv: « umnvvpr wi \v a pars - n‘ Just r#ign on the dotted ) Q. What do we mean when we |[Joshua who, he said, always did the ‘\‘.ve\ L led by »h- & mer an an ) s s % ¢ 1 % svstem of vocks and {best he could without any thoughts NiiggotticersintillisGailtan, Mux J; f RS cnn el SR Sl ety * form of govern-|of credit or glory. He asked how ! D il Sehmitt; first Nentonant, Charles | Benjamin Frankline No doubt | many men there are today who will T inization. of « . 5 1= | until old age, and at one time it was| POrt seems to be quite guccessiul=- | iKuper, Sr.: second lieutenant, Lowts | you've heard of me, and my inyen- | 70y ners of the Constitu- |stand out against the crowd, or do tent upon fiving ax hig it can | quite as well Known a3 ts competl- | at Least o promises of sults have | four(hl.ehr; third tiowtenant, €. tion. Ivs the Kite' and Key Blec- |y pf BT S0 IR COTURGLY hey (Rink 1s right even it al on the tail of . Know- | tor, the Sun. Finally, when he sold | developed 8o far. A cumpaign in l;'-vl‘vr‘vrw‘ \]r\:fy»m 'uv ;:yh":lm. \Il rln CialRe npany "““‘_“H"_V“:"‘l”yz"“ to any one group or person (the men in the shop or wherever o . hTietamin T e e ockmiinont sullsitor sianior| 2988 Sl RS SRS LR IC IR C LB bl e R R the thres main divisions of | they work, laugh and jeer at them. SRR T LG | g el Rl art untles ) k = | lour government from each other| Rev. Nr. Alderson spoke in place citiz € T e n maintaine i I eck or balance. For in-|of Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill who the s i E A . the cxcoutive through the (i ill in a hospital. Vice-President go0d mayor and that the or a- | than in the oid days. Gencral Agnus iligsitn Beldgepory havgi s sonniMalioy, shail inis | Sfingor. | NCTY "‘fi““"'l,,""\";:j‘_“‘.“ el of veto is a cheelk on the George H. Dyson presided in place e S : o to to.thn ehamgns and prob. | aMOUDLE Lo very littie, the attend- |crushed at Russell & Erwin'a this | rods for candio wicks The sislative, and the judicial by its|of President Bert F. Armstrong, who i ¢ th Bes @ farenooy 10 cach, sir. n anthority to interpret the laws is'is ill. Elmer H. Nodine of the Blue l',{_; "‘ Ia cheek .on both the executive and jarmy m‘lrd‘as song leader in place i _ A % v T told that spiritual- | the legislative. Within the legisla. |of Harry Bonney, who was unable Hartford Saturday cvening. When ) ; o his family out or | e braveh the senate and the |0 be present. Prayer was made by Conductor Harvey attempted o | ' 1t move his family oW BT iouse of representatives are checks |Charles J. Symonds quict them they ponnced upon him | MY o "'\ ‘: e . upon ecach other; and the sen It was announced that the Red : : | auite roughly Clarkes s probably walting | POWEr to participate In treaty mak-|army will have a soclal and get-to- parties. e was one | g Will Have New The Elroy Stock Co. will play at{ o " vhe apirit 1o move him." ing and fo confirm presidential ap- {Eether on Monday evening, Novem- S ’| Esteemed Loyal Knight bo abont where was given employment in the busi- 1t the mayor retires from the 1 ness office of the paper. And in due| The Constitution of the United least one less objection to standing | §t7 for election The general held onto the paper | political campalgn n Bridge- | mer socialist member of the Cer- 1. My process of extra man Reichstag, and by A. 3. Sloper. | ing tricity” from 1s i rent sort of ance being nil. But the political for t enjoy it | There was & hoisterous gang on | manager ) disappointed. Th y ono of the trolleys coming from | | main use for a rally is to get the power in Republican polities and ; 1d to =pill the ink of parly wrath in 1o it 1s nip and tuck usswin Lyceum all this week. Gl Terause pointees is a check upon the exeen. Per 9. The Blue army will have a p sede : They will open tonight with the o tives. In theory, this eystem pro- h‘m ‘\’i”'ly (‘l\e next e;enl;\g, both in "eN) At a meeting of N dritain | great success, “Ups and Downs o 8 2 Rt duees a balanced government the Methodist church. It was an- the Democratic | g0 1 1, 0, 1, Thursday evening, | Life.” : | bl at e sy R olicn ). <1 the word “allotted” ever |nounced by General Walter W.| Coloncl Harry B. Anderson is tin an- | ¢ i spelled with only one “t7" {Gould of the Red army and by the ‘new federal judge for the western Calumet . Phil, you | G Standard dictionaries spell Beneral of the Blue army that there district of Tennessce. He replaces quartet elub fod baby. work o ari o word only one way — with two [Would be no tickets sold or admis- the late Judge J. W. Ross, killed in played the pla > TRt “Us” and two “I's” |sion charges at either affalr, an auto accident near Jackson rstand how anyone in the office of csteemed loyal knight, | Admiral Set left vacant by the resignation of | piversary celebration i William W. T. Squirc, Will be filled. | ja)) jast evening, The Exalted Ruler Dudley Holmes | cung, Otto Hipp lias selected the following commit- STadlimy § Q. What are the locations of the seneral William C. Hotchkiss n(l’rum., two months ago. tec to wrranke for n.‘“.m..u MmO |and Paul Stocckel a comle song, | * o she Was sixty-vight, jiCnticd g L O rlal exerc v enry Martin, | piopareg g f Ay S KeA At 4 Pensacola, TWla.; Hampton John 1%, G W. 1. Rishop, Robert ma i address | : mok . Nt DG [r——————————————————————————————————————————————————. C. Var nd rd C. Brown. nd the e evening e | song. ; ,n‘..;'r\‘ n ance and Richar SO < # atlier ant z0, Calif.; kehuret, 3 { 1 her gra her s The Christimas fund, by which the |Coco So >anama Ca Toncs annual custom of aiding the poor STORAS ree fire at the farm ) A posalsnba gt st Indoor € for Old and Y w ' annua stom of r . Snan s e Minlature age that's wrong ndoor Games for Old and Young—our Washington Bureau's latest Christmas time is carried out, will J “Ast street Sat- Febe it R in offering is ready for you. Now begins the winter season of parties Netcelisctoal il et S aoh N Lwo barns, three n ertalnments. You want to amuse and entertaln your gucsts—old or i 2 cows fhree: plgs. ftew Horm of oo | ToRe s ung—and you want some new ldeas for games. Here they are, a wholo APPARENTLY THE END Hot & Y . |tee consisting of the following mer 2 B A oLshayy sMr. Stahl, car iy ; oLhOr 5 teh of them, some brand-new; others adapted from older ones. all in- OF “DUTCH" ANDERSON s : rs: krnest N. Humphrey, Harry Agons, two sets of harness, {1y 0. se ¢ s csting and Yovel. Fill out the coupan below, 5ou hostesses, and get theso i at 2 trown, Fred Beloin, William W.|and a number of chickens wor ot £ : IR VSN B yOSE et e ,m"v ; 1%. Mordecai, O. Lam- | burned. The loss timat ‘( 5 BCRitnes £ i i Lord and Frank J. O'Brier §00. Tncendiarism George Hagist sang a barito ¥UN, FAST AND FURIOUS! wi Stahl: new cook e e S N TR SN e Sy man said ‘Hey, bleeve m al 1. CLIP COUPON HERE e done not to tire you EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britain Herald. t p with that picke T 2 New York Avenue, Washington, D, C, DEMOCRATS GET READY \eagia foolba e me R TR e |6 Ak s s % T e " 1 want a copy of the bulletin, INDOOR GAMES FOR OLD AND YO was kille g n SARRAIL OUGHT TO Pormanent he \riers were i aye to fire you. : and_enclose herewith five cents inloose, uncancelled U. S. gl Tk e locals showed Bachr. nie Bee stamps or coln for sain a detective t city an BE PUNISHED, 1 b is suspected e e | New Britain high sehool jeed as % from Moriden in the first —Edna : enl fonthall, 1d the barber to cut my hare Yt aka bat| Topir v fitcheock, re Klass at Krazy Kiddie Kollege s it would lay down flat A commissioner | i i 1 4 Sy t hre Cryne. ¢ ynducted by Gertru Jr.) Jut my mother sed, ‘Wy in the > 3 1 ame of sents 5 SRt Sl enatio | ce ¥ J niai How about the werd ‘social’ cpartt hare like that.'" tification v v, ik e o e S L s R 5 Sia0cs —Hu <cesling. 1 am a reader of the HERALD led, Including Bertiilon 1 f rit 1 TR o > Ay 5 o < B sid Upp (Copyright, 11 Reproduction AU S R B RO R B B R ) yrements. aladminist Syria. From g Chairr JLER “Our cook has bin fired for impu- Forbidden) f NAME discovered Bt L U i