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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER yemoeratle eandldate i 3 Iness, Whether It does or not h = | formula §s: 1001 the bottle with tin«|lished in Cleveland, Ohlo. New Britain Herald|"" SRl A e ot s 0 | Factsand Fancies . ses¢ ot 1o wiore you wanltol, G Meontwiat " soureea iy " COMPANT 1t break i1, §hove a red hot poker in fobtuined ? ERALD PUBLIBHING COMP ndications wecks ago were o er sinee, and bankers them- Skl . ot . 3 ! o b v BY ROBEKT QUILLEN the oil. H two pleces of hot iron A, Yrom sea water and Lru Waterman, the Republican cand)- | selves seemi to be divided - ready In o it does mnot work |wells and from rock salt mines. Twued Dally (Sunday Excepted) | date, had little cha of winning. | subject " . i H | With one. As soon as you put one|The fincst salt comes from brine, At Herald B Church Sreet I downs oueh down P e oil star take tock 8 used ttle, B [ 1t Be made w spirited fght never- | Vaot © ey Al Sl ob {in and the oil starts to boll take it |Rock kalt 1y used chiefly for cattl | ) e | out and place in t# second one.|packing and salting hides and in SUBSCRIPTION RATES . {looked, n thi Hecuseion as in any . Rub a stone around the wgharp|the manufacture of cauatie soda, fs ®xfo: Sanaior W aiker | s otlier. Without the instaliment plan | In the old days *j | edges of glass after it 18 broken to|ice cream, ote. $2.00 Thres Montha. ies mayor of New York, had |of sule, how would it have heen pos. | ferred 10 gold-bearing soll, not M‘ | ; i, Se D smooth it, Q. How can one destroy the tiny MON } Q. 1f a porson has lost his Amer- | white fiies that come around houeo fact that the returns | mobile ontput® Nearly two billlon : \ an witizenship papers does that | plants? tered ot (Y Post Office at New | | ' ¢ 1 aid to longevity Nud al mmnunm-vh-m o Fun 4 N iecp him from voting? A. Fpray the plants with nte o Ditce at New N Democratie tidal wave” | doltar | 16 manufac; s Month, th support of Governor A, E.[sible to murket the enormeus auto. nleo- 1 t the good div young. || Shop Editor, care ©f the New 7 | A. It a naturalized American | tine solution or fumigate with to- proves that the Man- | ture r velicles. and nearly - 1| Britain Herald, and your letter cftizen loses his citizenship papers | Lacco smoke lace ix satinfied with t V0 per » directly em- is that interval conl] wil be forwarded 1o New York It doce not mean that he has lost| Q. Who made the first plano in ubways are bemg run and 4 i 7 Ak (harail nld when it is safe oo | L ot i enid : i | M American citizenship or that|America? 5 % : SRR S At e LAY | he cannot vote. He can vote if he| A, John Behnud, in Philadelphin, t for more wnder Mayer | ara astonlshir smbers who are 183 ’ | Make Way for (he P e Trafie! | you ca Enien 1o GRR oeinLiisli By ibay msknk the i ) far s we 1 tly employed in it. The in Hess ; g | leets ke a “on¢ y strect” of {auestion of or information by (fact of his being naturalized. He h | was origin _of puta stry could never have attained its | g : A ARt e n oy ] ‘-”. 4 > e {writing te Question Editor, New | should make application for a copy present magnitude had it v \merican? greon ALCHRL DIALA0 ituin Her hington Bureau, | of his papers, addressed to the A, A similar game was played sresent magnitude ha not heen I American s : Bt 0 ] g 3 ror the mANKSIInE CList st . d New York wue, Washington, | nearest United States circult or dis- | by the Egyptians as early as 1600 oreLa ATkl obite prad netion il R . room 1o apare . ., enclosing (%0 cents in stumps | trict court. Sworn afMidavit should | 1. C., and & form of it was popular |the partial payment plan, The bes : ) us of pleasur k i or reply. Medical, legal and marital { be mude to the cffect that final in anclent Greece, The game 18 also estimate has it that from 66 to 72| palloon pants | 5 = ldvloe canuot bo glven, nor can ex- [ ) Oozed Away rch be und subway di Member of the Associnted Press ycttaien o 4 [ York, the , n [per cent© of k)l automoblles are | Deriiat i i R TR raETol ' g e R eredited | ¥ {ren " v you citizenship papcrs were secured at | found among the native tribee of en. Al l4give name of court and the city [the Interior of Now Zealand. & D= lin which the papers were obtained, | Q. What method is used to keop " sonal repl nsigned requests can- | as weil as the date). He should | drinking water cool fn warm coun- are other fmportant indus b Patient: “Tt w be necessary, fnot be answered. Al letters are | algo include facls concerning how | tries? tries whieh could never have been " : Doctor. 1t le € J confidentinl,—Edit# |and when the papers were lost. The [ A. The Mexican® keep drinking [r present extent in 3 camo-into o ez . ©awo. | PUTPOSE OF this 15 to establish {den- | water cool for several days by put- i, o R0ta o AL . A L sy PR g © | tity with the clerk of the court in|ting it in a porous stone far, hang~ o expenditure $10,000 SIS R SRR } SWEET ALICH ! o {which the papers were received. |ing the jar in a doorway so the alr ! PR R QG B MO AU R DAL A Gy ol OO e A Revised Classic T . to land on|There will be a nominal charge for can circulate around it. The jar i . D b i nsures | 110N of needed state institutions; to | production of such machines today | - Ay Tealizes. just: what ith the ! to Thomas Dunn| Almh Aona s ”P:'m this eervice, which will be quotea|covered with a piece:of canvus or protection U trau opel |issue $300,000,000 4n bonds for the |totals%round $30,000,000; five years |- ' means until he f8} ADEUBC) SR, submarine during the W wary| L7 e foelck, oine matasiel Mogkeon) thol insecls elimination of grade crossings; 1o |ago the annual tota) production was | driving on & country road and SR DY b ohy He was tricd ai GeU (N o Fa QS liokd ske lcne Uit ioEnav IR oT s | BN AR USCRONLAThinErEl Nod S tu T lae i S ERELASEN b Indins et sl il Oh, do_you remember swe A P | ange used in northern Africa. | reorgantz cutive departments, | only ¢ . This six | Ben Bolt? an | A THE navel orange is so called - —- - abollshment of the|crease dated from the time when e Swect Allce with halr a0 brown, |, @ Why has England so rapldly |y oiyee s remarkable development offices of sccrelary of state, state|the partial payment plan was made | - smerfen | Who smiled with delight when you | ecome a land LeLdil indien . ! ) y at Amerien | Who smiil lelight when you | "oHe | of adventitious cells at the apex ob Obsen]atmn treasurer and other offices; and re- | well-nigh universal. lgiantc irded! indis | hought her a feed A. Induetry has displaced farm. | Lh€ Oranke give the fruit an um- | £ / S And, when you refused, furn you { bllical mark. It is seedless and na- i Al e S e ) chen A ces and On The Weather The drama ng Tob La|along lines advocated by the Bar|sale, it would be impossible to| 11T negen s suount 1) kL | i s mitea area and inerease S e M, B ‘ashi q e e drama of “youn ) Ya|al nothing 1nttne favy. He alnit sver In population the 1and could not | ¥h€nCe it has been distributed by| Washington, Nov. d.—TForecnst Tollette” was reenacted fn New Jer- | association market planos, typewriters, phono-|y,.n on the witness atand.” | Bave you heard wh APPEREE produce sufficient food stuffs to | SUCCeEsive atages to all parts of the | for Southern New England: Part- g 10 . Be ol ? e ‘{_ “" 01‘*‘ i e has sub-tropical world and warm tem-(ly eloudy tonight; Thursday in- SRR _,}‘r,\“_‘.d,,‘,_‘,‘,,,m,lm,.,,\ will be mueh diccussed | soda fountains, adding machines, ¢ plancs o war period | Don't _\.m:'m:; slieention ol sl e e oarate ,»Sous. !; was introduced | creasing c]o:p]ln\eu with slowly ris- ¢ T e t-|1n the future. farm Implements and host of other | M4¥ be obsolete. So, appurently, fs| the stage alace, | commodities that coull be ex. !0 Florlda and South America Ly |ing temperature; fresh to strong Eleet T. Trank Appleby, was elec ) the future. diselpline of the war period, | kid now inhabits a palace, | = 4 in other countries for | S2T¥ Spanish explorers. tonight, diminishing Thursday and Ben Bolt; | NE Atk CoME "] Q. What is meant by a tempera- | tonight diminishing Thursday and ture of absolute Zero?' shifting to southeast, A. 1t is the temperature at which Forecast for Eastetn New York: {the molccules of matter have no | Partly cloudy tonight; Thursday in- wber Andit Bareny of Circulntion. | passed, ¢ to permit | developed to the Reys lélBctfon t whenU lawarttAnp Scveral of these revolutionary | Eraphs, radiogsets, cash registers, P e U e b o appliances in common use, in &ny Naleiid 1 T ; g b o . ! bt ¢ - y ratkati) ¢or | [000. The profits from industry be- trict, 1t appears 11 ) - thing lake the present volume, 1t your children never e fo you,{ She was always quife smart for Zhe M indost rict. 1t apy THE. BUILDING BOOM : e fimiaik : - | her age! JAEjErEeiemihaniRoRidoriva R Applehy was elect lar " Which is better, to have a rela- 15t shows that influence of |land or fisherics, men were more 7 ' CONTINUES . xample h n overcstimated. fin ne Jene ) Y tively low production, with relative- | ¥ 8 has pidhd bl il 2 and ore el he factoric sentiment and, e L WA Eperalis e a1 newlullds | L A ypnseduction iy TYour coat and your vest are i |2Nd more attructed to the factorles. | g0 " "oupatance would thén |creasing cloudiness and warmer, LA & e few people employed, and mar- Q. Where in the Bible is the ToREa : Srev P he | followed by rain in afternoo at quotation ‘about aparing tha! rod!|® 66 no heat energy. From the Y ¥ n afternoon or a chip from th | | Miiy e night; fresh to strong northeast | and spoiling .the child found? y of the relations of pressure 3 as | 1y el s Hevicall it iciullize Al wartare s tatters, Ben Bo ing operations fasued in 2 ket such products on a cash basls; |} most modern of private| Tour pants are all punctured - o . 1. dy, October, at a 8 ate » 4 th les, ain during October, at an eatimated | o 4 1410 g big production, employ g dsn't civilized mur- | with hole i i se of $634,562, it 16 evident that | . o 15 of people and mar- | de | But of sable and mink fe the cloak party has a mortgage on it. After| . bullding boar th Oils ‘oity has New Jersey again proved that no } fralling the ohild found? o |volume, and temperature of gases | Winds his afternoon and - tonight; A b 13:2 a it has been caloulated fhat this|diminishing Thursday and shifting oo = eth his rod hateth his son: | oo nc B S rees conty. | to Aoutheast. [ Alice gocs out in hey | Put he tha l veth him chasteneth | o0 o oo figure is reliable within | Conditions: Pressure continuey said the mon who | tolls! + him '\1;1:~ i . 1about 0.1 degree, Absolute zero has|118h throughout the country east et S .| never quite been reached. The near. [Of the Mississippi river. The west- hrec bulls used on pawnbrokers' | o O T e by "bro. |ern disturbances contral over signe? , | fessor Kamerlingh Onnes ot Lef. |Nebraska, strotches in a long trough (A Originally they were the coat | go/00 1 HCT PER | AREE, Of L€l 4rom the’ Mexican border northenst. of armna of the Aledicl fawilv, e |y yiporurs estimated at 0.82 de- |Ward to Minnesota. It caused light ek OB lies W atata the abiot |enbysiandlrainskin the ooy IS lute zcro while attempting to freeze {501 and upper Mississippi valleys e e and heavy showers fn Arkansas, Q. Did the Tniversity of Notre |MSsisstpp! and Loulstana during [Dame win all its football games|'M® Past 24 hours. The greatest amount of rain fall was .86 in ! Shreveport, La. Temperatures aro Q. What were the age limits for |SOMeWhat higher in the central and draft registration during the World |[0™er Missisippt valley but cooler that sparet 1 ket the product on the casy pas ving Preside Coolidge piurali- ki Fiving President Coolidge & plurali- 1y, coniinuing on the crest wave ment it ous? ¥ o Airned iarpund of prosperity and accurately ve- | ¢ nouree it is generally coneede | 10FSI'L Tead advertisements, T gave Harry Moore Democralle | gocting bustaess conditions dn (ho | og (s oo . L think he was on one of the debt | didate for governor, a substan- | . ed that the installment plan {8 &l | ;onmigsfons, Terriblc: Nei Tasd ovor o o e X evil If it obligates & man to spend , Jackson: “Hear about Suii didate A ahiar rorAon) AL the total not oniy establish®d a|more yyoney In paying fnstallments went into a shoe store and iinorer: e s AL hur Wiilo: w record for October, but a1S0 | on wjiat he hus purchased than the 3 Loy (o1 i { | passed by a comfortable margin the | yoiu1 or Lis fncome, or gnywhere | [o { | carliest and most important maney | lenders of Lonardy, T1 used in England by bt that family. ar ore copled by others, i sent three gilded pill arning power reaso would Another part of Americanism s = sed by the Medlel fam HlaT TR B S | carning nower reanonal )y iwouta R R L B ) _|slon 10 the profession of medieln constru in th ity ! PabL i jow simply is acting foolish. He is TRt | 5 c Early! [in which the family was em : o | sear that been difficult no different from the man who S Hobby and his mother had been |and from which they derived their | (5 trom the north Pacific coast east- received asnice walloping in De- |y, < et T ‘ . | visiting his grandparents, e 5 5 : ; g : i spends all he carns and pave ¢ You can't reu make your owr L Fioll e ame. P TR G RO G 0 e ward over the border stats to trolt iwhierasMay o) John W iBHIHAL] Jenstwhot have ot visited Emany)l e ey Cooit o future, but yow marry & sensi e ey mere Beinz raaly fo] Q. What yallrond owne the i ihazes 21 ta 31, The secont, |Mibtesota. No marked changés ) tnrifts, ubiee Lt Syougmal o home Bobby's mother whisper- [ largest steam locomotive? | Ne ages 21 o 31, Thejmecond, f oy o el iy Bec e R e hen il (ip. | woman and “let mature take its ¢ mother whisper- {argest ( [ Tune 5 1015, and Avsust ot qorqe | were reported in the northern states ek e e Aeied b chrl e 0l Wisely administered the instail- | #oman cd: “Now. Bobhy, thank Gramdpa| A. The larsest atcam locomotive | j il b 40 '5: RAC Auenet 24 1918 fers or tho Misalustppt river, wanization (s of thé Klan be' marked on muny strects | pony pian of purchase means busy and Grandma for tho nice things |is suld to he owned and operated | 010 ginee. the first sealstra, | Conditions favor for this vicis S i basic linek of industry, more car Rugstan propaganda will be ef-|they've Kiven you and for the nice | by the Virginia railroad. It Is a S ,I."D third Sl‘pl’cmhvr‘ o |fair weather followed on Thyrsday Cidion e .| tective whenever she offers proof [ time they've shown yo Mallct-compoimd type and working |y @ (G SEPIERDE B by incrcasing cloudiness with a 5 18 SRoEreNs ot the ueet | ket | that everybody fs happy. free and | Immediately Bobby turned to his | single has a tructive power of 176,- | 1915 cxended the L slight change in temperature, 3 | IR EcorCR AN DIOGU S ON prosperous, grandparents and Thank you. | 060 pounds, The locomotive alone | o > &nd 45. e RUgRRIng w | many lines, stimulation of the in- |’ _ Grandpa and Grandma for the nice | weighs 654000 pounds and with | @ What are the principal kinds ¢ s f coffce on the cet? | dividu arning powers, fnereased [Christian natior would ¥ ime and nice things, But don’t for- | the tender $98,300 pounds, 9 on the market the Republicgn candida \ s " it e °" | nighest, point hdretofore reached in|yoar the total. This 4s 2 matter of iy oN ial'a Gos itiand.| onesrucnt, personal restraint. The man who / uet presented for down in Theral have been ANY NCW | o tigatos himse more than his { buildings, apartments romes The Ku Kiux Klan seeins to have cp in touch with them. To res- the anti-Klan candidate T apartments have gone up like Detrolt annyot {ho same mushrooms; and the end s not yet.. ligion and cesog, the same sy T 9 : Mocha, that comes from A i, ould become a|Eet to give me something for| @ How can one cut a bottle o ; OS] Tener | happiness for consumer and pro-| Even if China should hecom e G : % & PO Arabia; g e T e belhg nomil proside BOSTON FLECTS A [ G e e R G v i (] R A e Arabia; Java or Fast Indian coffee but Dglroit ga 1 ux )! REPUBLICAN farmer, a higher standard of 1 A (BT laime Bobhy! I didn't tell | wav to cut a tile 1 1t ST " B seramble for mayor's 5 - elain 0 Y way to cut a bottle is to wrap it off = n ¥ R ; = coffec and Liberian coffee gr | t t ir in Boston appar ] IS gs, and prosperl- | With lmmigration shut off, .it|you to 1 with a wire through which an elee- ffee grown in ! i e T least, is what | may n be necessary to teach T know you didn't,” Bohby re-|iric current is conducted that win | WC5t Afric 0 : Q. What kind of vEp? i il our own hoys and girls to help|plicd, “but T wanted them o be |heat the wire to redness, After the [ & Wt kind of a newspaper [vight 1o sit gight on it. The normal- |t g e cropn | aTOUNd the house, sure not to forget.” part of the bottls under the wire | aibnlin 11 Democratie bean-eaters : On the other hand, it Is often -lla Beeman. | has become heated, remove it A Cxichoslora iRl VRpI DS N sald that the buying of automobiles| cqrract this gentenc 1 really i) quickly and drop a few drops of Mayor King of Meriden evidently | Maleolm . Nichols, who until re- 2 ArEaoE g Sen 2 2 g s 5 i ; o s political | cently was collector of fnternal rev. | O (he Inatallment plan sometimes | prefer,” sald the romantic young Motorized Romance watér upon the Leated portion of has no desire to hide his political | cently was AR | strains ourchaser o that he and | thing, “to marry a widower who| He was a sport model, the glass. This should crack the |” T forenn 1o rofrain | BaS Settled down in life” &he was a runabout. bottle aMng the line of heating. TUN, FAST AND FURIOUS! asked him for a traffic policeman at | rics of running for mayor. The | ™" e "4 (Protected by Assoclated Editors, Both were self-starters, Round glass bottles may be cut by r Games for Old and Yo oag A s THIsiNDs e e RS A sl t T PAmeNator Ol sl a crossing to protect school children | Republicans of v slood by |from buy ALC5 L] Inc.) They ran into each other by ac-| wrapping tightly with & worsted uiletin offering 16 ready for you, Now Legins tha a ot partles the mayor himselt pl cop at|him loyally e re were a | 30ubtedly has been true to a certain AN cident | thread dipped in spirits of turpen. and entertalnments, You want to amuse and entertain vour gueste—old or b D They broke the specd limit to |y A iclling 3 voung—and You want some new ideas for games, Hero they a whole foxe minor cqpiifuten of Tepubil- | XNt the oy seue being whether | ENOW YOUR CITY, GOULD ey P Inc, and eetting it on fire. A third S onataenRideanttort kaiarilt Huraltisvgary fdimols & been on cale sufficle: o L & i % \'r-\'{b( and ,Nn Ffll out the coupon below, you hostesses, and get thesc can pereuasion in the field. By con- | 't has been on a scale sufficlent t in a kitchenotte L z L il e 2 Il o o o o CC O o 50 e e 8 s e Gl prosperity r pther lines, Bu C:Wd it ‘1-“' + but really) 1noa cortain woman's coliege not CLIP COUPON HERE readjustment of the conntry's flow | [it was only a parking place. far from Boston, the professor of . A S s fortur say to each other than they could | oo oo ° 1l gro ¢ the girls (| | 1 want a copy of the bulletin, INDOOR GAMES FOR OLD AND TOUNG e andlotharnito tacl Lis! stimils t 2 ack of ; fasoe il ans fomsmallixTcupsiotiche xix B sy b : c ES TOR OLD AND TOLNG ate. They had <o many candidates in | 7 and others 1o ® ”r‘d Cites Instance When Lack say in a lfetime, and both stepped | 14 ynoct her in the observatory for P el arenith 0 ceato ol cunn IRRRERGES I U, Gon of fneriased prosperity, Khiowlodie Was Evident on ] e viewing special stellar atiractions, not leszr of production as | Pt soon they van out of gas. One morning she announced to e v s More automobiirs coms Into New They coasted While. Fhut it her class: “If any in the class ST. & NO. or R, R. Roitain from the west ani north-|old hoat couldn't swim up hill. |would like to see Venus tonight— west fhan any other way according Jach began to sigh for a new By CITT sevsnsnsssrensans ssvsseseses STATE ¥ ) sce me. \ . K. R. 1 am a reader of the HERALD (Copyright. ‘1995) Tiaproduction S S e s e S ey Forbidden) nations left to frisk. The embarrassed mother ex-| A Prohably the most practical | th4t comes from Java; Jamaica I‘MMMMM coffec; Surinam coffee; Bourbpn ,m.,m, Use light behind a Lushel, When women | enue, resigning to take up the wor- Dt r e _ | of money, causing some lines to suf- field that the Democ & 1ot been the first tim 16 hap- pened in Boston. however, as three allmient buyir 1 4 to Secretary Ralph I. Gonld of the|m | &cala 45 an etil o lessing largely [hamber of Commerce, who spoke| The able smashup quickly Aependin whether one's shoe |t the meeting of the Exehange club| folowed. st evening, Mr, Gonld made a Now they are agr 4 that ro- plea’ for a worka city planning | manece {3 a flivver commission and relief from traffic But, all the same, both are in 3 } i congostion in the ter. Hefthe used car marke endorsed by the Republican leaders ‘efi:"\nur"ln] opening 'up new ar- —A. G. Reis anii- | mavors {n the | years ha it might | been Republican, the last time In ; I 1907 j2 pinched thereby or whetlier the it also by the Good Government Today | o e i By GLUYAS WILLIAMS witon. s neins e e, 1| 28 Vears Ago Today | sied when e Faport . A Certain Kind of Bridge Player Dealing. Tant Do e e ginfa delegation went through the Jane: “Do you like to sce s N G B city some time 8go many New | nted” : F Britain by | Britain men who should have known | ' mom: “No, it'a bad taste | 5 taking the | facts about their city came to the L Melen Aote Raen his] 5 43 to Bryan's two, [Chamber of Commeres headquarters L . | A TOWER OF STRENGTH ¢ labor candidate, | An1 g nimher Lol aueations In Klass at Krazy Kollege | WINS IN NEW HAVEN p v third, Prohibitionist | *00 ur A T D M"‘j (Conducted by Gertrude) | New Haven Republican land- | Wi a fourth and Eugens |!0!#] amoun LORRL BraRTa her IR epublisAuiIA 2 on the city way i orated, Kindly or the class with a bl Jok 3 0 »s polled only 12 votes, The Rl A % E S Gl last three tickets wers rejected in recommended that every|coniance filustrating the usa of the r's chair in b P X . M citize imself familiar with| o0 T ote s My, Hard.” el X fifth ward. George P. McLean . = acts concerning his city. Tt 3 — e gubernatorial race mone outstanding figures tno|lAnd Hard: | { N b = IS IR ould be able Jones the eleciriclan went out on | SHES MAND, WONDIRS HOW SAVS IT (ANT BE HIS DEAL, EFTER 'N‘,I[‘mhbi ARGUMENT 1 was f o, e population [ 11= rolled homa feeling great ) I ”'E GUING DIDNT HE JUST DEAL , SURE ADMITS THEY'RE PROBABLY s, W tetolal amisa 1 1 0-h0o!' he called, ahd his wite | ( 6NA D HAEDID AND BID A SPADE RIGHT - CUT. PLEASE Lo 3 Y 5 W o you insulate? " e ment per rricd Gonld mention a sprees Kinley i country Y inwrig: ey Sineihtorm “Miss 8till will now perpctrate a | I L 2 g r‘ 1o | Adda B, stin: yimon , : Sl A by city planning with | “M¥ neighbor broke my window Al o i Al riterineelto (Retwleciion I cussed him like the deuce; ans F » Indian N Naterii bolse s B found that he was definite residences in the| Was not a bit of use e e e —Anna M. McHugh Z ST A . D : o spuces in driving i from — : DEALING BRISKI SAVS ML THINKS THERE WERE CONTINUES DEALING REMARK- count ecas : ,‘ e Kiass at, Krazy Kiddie K;fll-'gv' { TWO CARDS STUCK OGETHER. 16 HE HAD LUNCH W 0D o iR t ts i nembers of the club| (Conducted by Gertrude, Jr.) AU . s INSTALLMI \‘I' ,‘(\”‘\I « e ST 5 e an flrr'm”lm"? el S THERE, WOULD MR5. MEELING ~ GEOREE BEMIS TODAY ) ! fhT el larse L : Figbteen mem-| “I'd like the werd ‘nigh' off of MIND COUNTING v ation from | ¥ou, Frankie nig n Omaha Kid Gard- |;,, ‘ eld of thelFrank N. Nol I m nd Martin Flaherty went dov totary club to attend the meeting » Jady ®ed, ‘Heers some candies, i é her the 12th rour November 13, when “Big Bill” Wont you childern take a few?' vé 1s will speak o all the rest they grabbed a lot, z % | nk Woods and Ralph B. Wain- Nigh did too," w 1 1 fig s t ments of were appointed a committee i ‘ o h and welfare of the mem rtcher: ladies’ n'ght will be held | “The werd ‘wisdom' picase \ ) \ \ < r future. ip. | 1\ - — Phil Myglass: BEST BET OF SOUTH “The Wright brothers thawt it took e —~ S = AW YORK'S TRIBUTE ' Y . ! P ; ved Too bad Alabama does not meet too long { NNY WHERE TWAS HE » MPKES STRONG WHIRL uND 10 DEMOCRACY | Trost Ccw York., am [ by t < at the It {one of leading eastern elever Wen they wanted to go envware, £ D HI TP DEALING , PERKAPS FINISH, AT END OF WHICK In Its defeat of Georgia [ So they invented themeelfs an air- | © McClure Ney r Sy LVERVBOBY' D EE«TEF! COUNT M‘:[LN& TINDS HE HAS TOL FoU y . ~h, Alabama loomed up like the | coplane T e, production ! bet in the south, Most of the' Wich wisdom through the air.” A HLIR CARDS TEEN CARDS ern eritics favored Tech to win —Louise Friedengel.

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