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- . AT AV ) 5 a NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1925, [a provy nny--and then may not | ti¢ opinion that if the rallroad Possibly a tew fnvestors in Flori- en Ki England and |they are Girl Reserves or not, All ew Dritain rlerald | x tween King George of Eng they a tucceed. Parla dispatches call the | forced to lose a profitable slice of | % ¢t Pit, but not frost bit the former Kalser of Germany? girls are asked to bring food to cook HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY [sn-h.ng “rebels.’* In Syria they are s pagsc business to busses, the ‘ - 3 | A. George V, present king of [supper out in the woods. This is raluhii Ak sy 1ssd (o beles ol o aYy alexant Shan il verp Great Britain 18 o first cousin to the | probably the last time the girls can Trmued Dally (Sunday Excepted) frelght rates may need to be raised. |the ship. New pavy slogan: Don't former Kaiser, The father of King |cook out this fall, so it {s hoped that At Horald Bldg.. 87 Church Street. On the other hand, the legal point |8lve up the planes ! Georgo was the oldest brother of the [a great number will avall them- —_— | The two six-shooter experts who | whether the raliroad has a right to | M 7 mother of Wilhelm 1I. The mother |selves of this opportunity. The hike SUBSCRIPTION RATES staged a duel fn the wilds of north- foperate busscs through a subsidiary |, g 'rnf'.rvlilx;hn‘-.wly,;\“1» r;:.;{.r o7 tho ox-Katuee waa the oldest |ia {0 be/a Gypsy hike, aud tho gh(]. $5.00 & Year, ern California yesterday, both going { company he New England Trans- | triend wite. dem.mm of Prince Albert and are to wear mlgh!‘ colored sc |r”i ee Three She PR ! 1 te, | Queen Victoria of England. |bandana handkerchiefs, and carry o thelr death, furnished evidence | portution company has not yet | — [ | Q. How old was Joseph supposed | thelr lunch in a bundle at the end old west is not entirely as been ditermined. The last Legisla- | 1t MacMillan longs for extreme |p "to bo at the time of the birth of |Of & long stick. There will be a dead as Tuclists, ture gave the raflroad company the | 10W temperatures, he might try fail- |[ Send all communications to Fun ! Ohrist? | treasure hunt to carry out the Gypsy Entered at the Post Office at New Britaln | ! 0! i : Is : e i Chriat? | . clubs ar a0 Becond Clase Mall Matter, - {rlght to opcrate busses between | M8 10 UP the waiter, || Shop Editor, care of the New || | A. His age Is not known. He ","h"‘ and the diffe mm, clubs are | n " " | cltios it already serves, But the o " = | Britaln Herald, and your letter supposed, however, to have been brioging symbols of qualities the L | oy 1 o eSO [{ Wit be forwarded to New York much older than Mary and to have | Want thelr clubs to "'""‘" ik m e TELEPHONE OALLS organization of the city ny, Instead of following this legis R Lo . | ter to put into a ceremonial fire, dled before Jesus entered upon his otiaalollng e o tive mandate : On Thursday after school, all glrls Business Office , t cajoling or Hall Into being | 1ative mandate, saw it to set up a | Majority Tiules, Folks! 'TONS ANSWERED public ministry. | ‘:\" b el (r e are i \glnd Editorfal Rooms . v candil, for the mayoralty |Separate company. The point now | lirhe Brofsiany hia aloWeand hia b RO Q. How many families are l]v-rni:’““'"‘:“ l'1‘ ¥ !’:h"" “I‘fl‘"“' ,I.”“mm 3 & 3 B ! e y o Y 5 a2 o meeting al o riang! —— g his wishes—w are said |18 does this come under the privilege | | Chemistry's “low” You can get an answer to any |in the Unlited States? [ R irla from’ithe o only profitable advertising medium | to be Mnal — will attempt to fall |Eranted by the Legislature, or is But twenty-five thousand be. ducstion of fact or information b O O con) lilsh N achoalEalubEn s sk g ) A C s e Gt e e s ed iy n - - : b i T | Writing to The Question Editor, New |to the last census, was 24,311,676, | fleacon WIEh net i LT 4 g LI L back nupon Alderman William 11, |the New England Transportatior a Ltk "l |10 Ovganize these girls | f it b LE SIS I e n‘\ itam |itas New b i naportation | Acclaim him & “whiz® alnce that B;VI'V‘:'I\.(\! ‘lh‘r_cnd‘: \\‘:sl‘\llng‘(snfll:nrpml. 9, How lajstaln aitade: from freatt [\ SRERAS R B HISLA LS 1 Jlican whip In the Com- 'pany to he regarded as a separ- | 1o 4 oo1d tub really is pleasant, | * touchdown of his 1322 New York avenue, Washington, [ walnuts? | sie s bp Y LTI i . y B D. C., enclosing two cents in stamps | A, ade from walnuts was |501ES stories and other fun. The Uik b e Counel his at least would |2te company, even though it may |why does it make people fecl so| And they carried him off on their |15r Teply. Modical, legal and martiul | ussa ¢ :':‘ HLRLR "]‘ 1) ‘r“ ”“‘ Beacon club will take charge of this 5 , R A A " - f » S eply. Medieal, lega d martial | uged in the early days ol e 2 o Assoclated Press fs exclusively en. | D @ logical move, From being hoss | be wholly financed by the rallroad J\m 10ns? shoulders! Cdvice cannotibe AT f club every week as part of thele ! ! te-publicati | 2 |advice o given, nor can ex- [country when special solvents were | s e e s for, fo-purlioation of [ of the Republican contingent fn the | It may be that one of the reasons | f G |tended rescarch ho undertaken, All |not avafiable and only the simplest |57¥1c¢ Work program. ed i thie paper and sl local |Councll to being the mayorally (Why the railroad company formed | There's littlo different between an | His Only Chance jother questions will receive a POv-|methods were used, 1t may be | The &Irls who attended the meet- e%s published here! condidate 18 but one short step. | the separate bus company was to | ¢alist and a materialist when a rry,” said the army recrulting | sonal reply. Unsigned requ made by placing broken husks of | I"§ Sunday afternoon and others in i SR S ¢ tne | PTOM 18 in sight. | ofticer, “but you are about three [not ha answered. All lette the nuts in a bag, and suspending |(CT¢ted arc asked to meet next - clrcumvent the limitations of o | A, inches too elort to get into the | conf fal.—15 sl % Sunday afternon at 3 o'clock to Member Audit Burean of Clrcalation. | : i - s g n confidential.—Jditor. it In warm water, working it | Sunday after a k Itie A, B, C. ta & natlonal organization | o cave man shetk who grabyed | IBlslative grant curtafling ratlroad | Americantsm consists in function. army. : I incs | 2round from time to time until sut- | Practice folk songs to sing at the G h ryr:luhn. ‘nrv\s[/\[e.vl nml‘uv:\er- a girl and attempted to put her into | bus eervice to towns along its line. |ing normally and not caring a v\vu }flokfli cr.ilrunnm : lien he i X:v\;:“>"1L2<0rn\vvll;l\:xr:"‘Ig::;;:nw» flolenbico o At oxbra s O St e ‘“.:;”‘_l_ lan\\.\.m;I‘v nl.hmln[: at sere with & strictly honest analysle of ik s 4 The New England Transportation | Whoop what Amerleanism is. had a sudden idea and put on his|proven satisf planes? huskslcan: bat boltedl int wate o 0clock in the Y, W, C, A, auditor~ rculation, Our circulation statlstics | his automobile now knows how a | gland Transportat i g | can b 1 In water, the | nre based Upon this nudit. This tnsures | = e U mpany Tay. been Vidaine dor - Uataniinisdoionsthaldaors | A. Menry Ford has experlment-|yoiup10n sirafned through mustin | 0™ otection agalnst fraud in ne real cave looks — in jail, These | 3 L | Women are more efficient. here arc you going?" asked |ed with his automoblle engines in | and diluted with water to the de. T'he Beacon club will have a book tstribution figures to both natl modern caves are far crior to | TOUtes off some of the towns served [ yook the “ohey” out 5 rs | the officer. | atrplancs 2nd found the ts- | . . © "% [party on Tuesday, November 17, to ; caves Bt 14 ¢ ook th abey ut of weddings afrplanes and foun m unsatls- | g0 etrenetl ) ELT Eaacethy the sort they had in the old days, (V¥ the railrond. long before the church got around | "IU8' Foin' outside a little spell,” f factory Q" Can o sive me a gnod for. | CICHFALR boole weele. A1l gria wil e . S To grant the railroad’s bus com- | to it. ;‘” LebsReand sbetahimyAlesst Al O 1 ooa i s Domin om0t Canadw | mul st for oloati 0. susket ek hacy pome d'";‘*""'l' o “"‘"”‘1""‘ ""} he Ilerald fa on sais dally In New | : 5 B b — AL have a representative in the Brit- 53 2 .| names, characters, or authors o it Hotaliagy News “"d'prg!’r'::‘ CENTER|LOSESITwolOR W P8, Prionity tishia merely, In ordor (BVG WU Ci Saer R R S —Tsabel Troop | i ym'\l;mirm, |‘u‘)§l‘;ln: TJ],T~1(~':.‘(‘\:‘,1'1":,‘;:d,.'”:0:‘,“ bocks, and a book will be given as iraud Central, 4200 Street, . o ITS FINE TREES 1o cnavle it to maintaln Ha earn- | pyo50 who now espouse It would be || Tl 4 e e i o e el 0t prine or tha heat obil mo 3 311aa : Petiuy recl. | I8 capaclty would be going a Httle | frenzied about something elss as | PPk to Me Only With Fhine Eyes| A. No. Canad: gl T P e 2 £ Brown, head librarian of the New SR S Sl izens have noted with a T e i e Y [ ) L (A Revised Classic Address to | ing Dominion within the British em- | the color and finish by the use of | guyoi fnstitute, will falk to the ar, he: 2 N ave ac foolish, b g | its e p ' Sl of lemon plied v ' & {4 3 9 | 3 G T s (o 83 s | hen the New Iaven had a o “Heartrouble™") pire, its constitution resting on the sults of lemon, applied with a wool- | g ol 4 "ghunie WL 4 dancing SRRAL AR AN, MAnA g trees on Central park have been cut | MONOPOIY of southern New England | e . (With the Usual Bow to Ben | DBritish North Amerlcan act of 1867, | cloth. Rub the leather until a | i maye up the rest of the ente SiatpchungdnisicnotithelGonnactiz 1 ] Th ; -r“ : X C * transportation {ts popularity was | - ;’ ;a“ 5 )”t Sihasion ttiyon Johnson) under which the Dominion of Cana- [ 800d polish is produced, tainment. ' : o t company, stated at a wage hear- | 10WD: P IO G e e e e ol Copuh people WHINE 10| By She-Knows-Who's-Writing- | da came Into belng on July 1, 1567, | Q. What is tho origin of the The Gir e clubs of grade 4 SRy At 2 o { would never look the same without | take —a chance on getting poor | This) | The legislative power is vested in a [name Canada? H ; 5 7 g in New Haven that one-third of | independent bus lines and truck | quick | e o . and junior high school age are hav- U5 oty CRTIPEct) O (00 St PR and two less is quite no- i : el ni 2 Drink to me only with thine eyes; parliament, The executive power is )A.‘ .\vuhlormns differ comwr!\‘ni{‘mg a play for all girls 11-16 years d e Water- nes have entered the fleld, T "Tis all the law all vested in a governor general ap- |the derivation of the name. Father | .t e i " 0 ticeable, ) b . g e Rania s he law allows, S in a g 1 ¥ of age on November 12 at 4:15 p ury divislon “own their own auto- | An {rvostigation! showed! that the| . Zhie thing for the raiiroad!to a0 HV"”H‘A‘I‘:01> h:'::l‘n,]r?w‘um;n ha | ;,‘M,Z"‘x.-‘mv but a kiss within the cup; pointed by the king of England and | Hennepin says that Spaniards were |, ‘o 7 o7 \CRPE 32 ‘in; f"‘ nobiles.” It is no great trick to| bk srowed that ti€ 1 o give better service than th |avaliable eonc x'nhu::' “";nslz: :}:! 7|y Tvill make o brave carouse. fiadadbyie nlvy councll Jthe govil S criele i acoserars it thelcoins) hia ekt it s (s changadito own your own" machine, but it | 268 Were rotten at the bas ‘ml"m-h‘pf‘n‘lfm" Rt e P | The thirst that in my soul exists | ernor general has the power of veto. | try, but that they wera disappoint- | 50 In the play characters . [were considered dangerous. This : || BRI | Doth crave no foaming stein,- Q. Can an airplane glide with a |ed after landing in the general ap- T el ould bequite unusual to own the competition to show that it can do | - e aVetbitis ik e Jonil o thiottian from any | pearance and expressed their feel. | O™ Many familiar books will ap- E having been the case, they had to . 3 «cave but a Kiss, or two, perhaps, dead or thro *d engine from any | P! e C > CESe i3 *el- | pear in costume, 1ol he a 1achine of somebody else. = this. The present attitude favoring And I'll pronounce 1t “Fine!” altitude? ings by saving “Il capa di nada,” '} 3 A be removed, although the wocd v S Miss Brown will talk to the girla = | |a monopoly is too much like a A. Yes. The gliding distance | "“cape nothing.” Sir John Barlow |apout hooks, Now. tHe| good| House' way: and | *S€MOC to}he dn ikood Reondition o o gl iuhing to have ita | T sent thee late a penciled line, | varles according to the type of the Fortuguaes, Who first | ax. —— - cans committes wants fo play | (PTOUEhOUt most of the old sen- N e e b | A date I sought with thee, plane. Generally the ratio is about [cended the St. Lawrenee, believing it | COMMUNIC - R | tinels. way regardless of anyone else, | T walled long, thou camest not, one to six, this is, a plane at an[to be a passage to the Indlan sea, | ! *\'(/ATED ] =\ Clalis toRu sl |8 DLLIUING: s RS A A — I now renew my plea. [altitude of ‘one mile can glide about | expressed disappointment when they | <~ » reduce the taxes on clgars, to-| : o BITCMINOUS | Leave but a kiss . thou sec’st | six miles. Aviators usually throttie |discovered their mistake by say: THANKSGIVING APPEAL 1cco, alcohol and automobiles, The | 2POUt planting others in their place? o e e 1t only the umpire would begin a Iam thelr motors to land easily. ing “Canada”, “nothing here” The| At the holiday season the exe \rasked mere citizen will meeq a |1t NI Do only a matter of time A M ilttle while before the game and{ A most insistent gent,— Q. Is “net” cver spelled with |natives are sald to have remembered |change at 52 Center street offers = alo:-rin hig rv;””mu 5 "I when the same fate is in store for| By “on the may ma of course, | warm up his eye. | But make that one kiss more, my |two “t's"? that expression and repeated it to |special service to aceredited ag’,.““. oL e a8 A ET e other troes at the Center, and | New England is meant. Sundry rep- e TR ' { A The New Century dictionary | Bropenns who arrived later and cles, cluhs, ¢hurches, ety tne 1is is done as plannec e , 3 o [ B e | W Anothier waylto an exciting | Than half of one per cent! ! glves the word “nett” as an obsoleté | Who thought it must be the pame plan to remember familics wha PR i If no new ones are planted to take | resentatives o s TEINIR |y qventure 18 to say “Hello, Sweetie” —— form of spelling for “net.” of the country, Some think it was are in need by sending the " w i N the place of those which | bituminous coal interests held 2 |to the stout spinster in mannish Dangerous Q. What was the date on which 'named for the first man to plant a |generous treat 'm'm s!*lpv.(rrf" |: n preser b B e from time to time, in the | meeting in Boston the other day | garb, | Harol l‘. 3 So you called on Alleo’s | Christopher Columbus first sighted colony of French in the country, |appetizing dinner. We again es- et e e A Lo w0ttt mal Hok oot 0o |l (this mvoed mutvors lof wooing | e it ]“""(’:v’"fi;‘-p i ;mm!)!.;.\\: aken 'l lanalinvina nev worla? | Monsieur Cana, Another authority |peclally emphasize the fact that he President asking him to do | fitgee i adiet Ma isn't a failure, The shoa 1ot of n o face him A. It is always given as October |says the name originated from the the name of your st sensitivi omelhing about seltiing the coal|™ C2rS ®Nd dreary spot vatlier than | New England away from the use of | 1 ineue jan't s fatlure just hecauss | Clavence: “It would have taken| b Iriquols Indian word, “kanata", or | family may be sent to trs tN\(I;I:I::T:, b ke Bl : lace of beauty. Trees have been anthracite. as pointed out that | somebody g h tha . | more ner ) " “ " i 5 Sk i 5 e b e e e place of beauty, Trees have I ohanshed ite. It was poinf “,,, 11 somebody gets sho hat don't fit, K More nerve to turn rghln]}d o h kanada” meaning a collection of | with complete confidence. No one d g > USUAl| 1 nted on Central park fn the past |until recent years anthracite coal | e —Oswald Kazlow | called “stone marten’ liuts, a village, a town, which the |will ever know which family re- othi ng."" Mea e Governor | g 1% 1R it Sl P U | i E ¥ nothing doing." Meantime Governor |\ "o S {was tn common use in Chicago and | Ben if chemisis should perfect| e 1t has an ash grey under fur |€arly explorers mistook for the |ceives a dinner unless an inquiry Pinchot of Pennsylvania jumps | o' o couig o removed from |environs as a domestic fuel but now l\r\x”;;l;wi(l:)r:’\;tl" would be msw;;«;x;yrlm; flikrond onibalioon r';n‘l(::‘\;vl long outer hairs of dark brown |name of the country [regarding the same family is re- nd calls another “parley.” If the | i g0 sh 1ea o gamble ¢ ! t ba & [ tipped with black, Q. Has the British government ceived a second time. Boston Common without the plant- | there js none used at all and the | ;e your eyes! L oy 5% : i e e ey 3 Q. How high does the pincapple |established a naval base at Singa- | Because we compared lists last o ’T.U" 5 hm::" St ; )m.“ " Ling of another to take its place; and | same holds true of most of the mid- = G | tree grow and how mgpy x;‘hh-zlh‘h‘.)r:; | % year 139 fmnil!vls received hn ropular it Is ge L2 it wiil grab at | O the nearby Public Gardens | dle west. What was done in Chic Doubtless the only thing that | T "‘\fl"hw L are grown on each plant? They are in the process of es- | Thanksgiving dinner finstead of a nything looking like a straw. were Iald out a generation or 8o ago |80 and enyirons likewise can be | KCOPS explorers from «:H]m;r in lnmj“w e ‘Hmhl.w)- .flmaw]inmmnpg & A, The pineapple grows from 2 |tablishing one there but the pro- |portlon of them receiving two or il S 1o i T e S s e e e i o | Aot neslons RigRtieBlowd erallefar | 1c: SRkt 16N B DEIY-{tp 4 feet high producing a single | BT€ss is slow. Authorizatfon for it |three and the balance none. ‘retary Hoover would regulate | o e b e R ¢ ed WIS SR “Betty, get down right away o | ®%\ 0 Which are attached long, |Was withheld by parliament wuntil| Will you help by sending your 1 A e e ST e 0L s ae nitegte e siaidete el d S vou will break vonr o OF |SUM, rough-edged leaves. The fn. |the Baldwin government came fn, | complete list to 52 Center street lo traflle to a greater extent; BUt | (jat the spot I8 in the center of the | catio > present anthracite | Correct 517 w0 that's all right,” Betty re. | 4ividual plant produces only one| Q. Are the lock chambers of the | (Tel. 1277) early so that you may ehody says & word about regulat- | pocion business district. strike comes as an opportune nm:-;jf"}'l‘ Ingals el D S T L b | very fragrant and palatable frujt. Panama Canal large enough for the learn what other organiations ale fatic and regenerative sets, Visitors (o Detroit have marvelled |to drill New Jnglanders into the (-0 BEYEr ashamed A€ we have ) PRAG Y TECTE & J0TON I They vary in size, the diameter Dassage of the largest batticships? |rady know' your familles and save S ¥ T ey S e e o (nol s tbu st | .1 7T [ being 4 (0 5 inches and the length | A, The chambers have a clear |{hUS your own time and effort? } er drank a half bar- |t o s et ; lie | ous ¢ s not only a first class eub- | (Protected hy Assoclated Lditors, | Prison Lir1480 | 6 1010 inches. width of 110 feet, giving amplo | __ Confidential Exchango ank rees in the downtown public e ROTL | @ acchinulivat| 6 Gloecvativha by |, Q. Is an llegitimate child born ;space for handling the largest ships b : T i last year, say the squares, which are numerous in that | Stitute for high-priced anthracite, ne | T in the United States entitled to all |yet bult. | AHout onp pep eerd of Hilumin- T Only ' ty. The city is zealous that they | but has some distinet advantages, | S 5 s Warden—So you're the new pris- ! the rights and privileges of Amert- ———— v'l!l and 25 pcrfc‘fl’nt of anthracite i hey | I J 5 enship? : . coal resource oV y v icd to drink their 5 e e present | Al that is needed by the public is | 25 y A T d oner, eh? Have you heen in prison | €40 cCitizenship GIRL RESERVE NOTES e e A anity sy : A encelin handlne Soltcns ears Ago lo @Y | vetore, or will you take the entrance | A+ YeS It I5 a citizen of the hero will be & hike under the | : v uty and is cver removed | experience in handling if. So far a AR United States and of the state Girl Reserve department for all ST R | Ahe ting of another he coal dealers are concerned, it Eenee Priconer—T took a two year WheTCin it resides, irrespective of Et's 11 to 16 years of age, whether | Re2dIng the Classified ads makes An antoist is like a oldier: it ts| ©Of course there is no direct |#aid they may be content to hand Meriden high school tost to Wa- coursa at Jail University, sir, and a | (¢ Dationality of its mother or of (S0 e BT G i 1 = e v or commerelal benefit | bituminous coal, and it willterbury last Saturday for the state | two year term at Sing Sing, where | 118 Ditative father, and s entitied to e ——— ( low who gor | : ; s e m'., and claims t Waterbury [T majored in Advanced Lock-step- (21l the rights and privileges of S R T o z rt g d ringers and that a touchdown | 1 Itock-pound American citizenshi SR REAS \D XURIOUS! ; i y 4 iping. and ltock-pounding. T be " . nighted T 1 strike in Pennsyl- va disallowed, longed to the Kant Getta Outta Q. What is the relationshlp be- Indoor Games for Old and Young—our Washington Bureau's latest T S S ATt T v W ) nanent | The board of sclectmen visited | fraternity, bulletin offering le ready for you. Now begins the winter season of parties B o i tke ;i e, ustry if 2sgood Hill today to investigate | wa r—Were you on the foot- 5 fn‘vd‘wn::nfl-mxm.ruls, You want to amuse and entertain your gueste—old or o i Vienna, due to the the claims of E. O. Kilbourne and | pall team? “G D e young—and you want gome new fdeas for games. Here they are, & whole & o A o A h Newi . e and | pall team? | “Gus came over from Sweden, batehi of them, momie brand-ncw; others adapted from older ones. all fne '3 reliip oy | 8 others that the changes in the Prisoner—I should: say! T was a Ho was a grate big Sweed teresting and novel. FIIl out the coupon below, you hostesses, and get thes: t rer the cltadel |} i & t! v ke E - om ormer ¢ ] ANy ine rom 1t ( i irmington | road have damaged star on the leg-iron—gridiron, I| And his mother was so gl Sukxsetions oilizenion souriartys By bl ; 5 ¢ of it ninous |their property. . nean. In the game with Joliet 1| see him | = rr e ecmeas mcmamanm.. iy & Lo Pl T N el ian 4 low At meeting of the ,‘ COUM | made a $0-yard run, and would have | made immigrate big pie.” o CLIP COUPON HERE 53 : i ¢ Tt i s i “""‘""‘ o Ly L 1": “mP | got. away if one of thelr guards | Plorence Bessmann { GAMES EDITOR, Washington Bure av, New Britaln Herald, ! i . i ! old e days when the settle- { hadn't tackled me. Those were | — 1322 New York Avenue, Wa shington, D, C. ] i e i i v in Christian Lane e Sy Ot coTons) weratbiac Tact: ['7 want a copy of the bulletin, INDO OR GAMES FOR OLD AND YOUNG Vwith things o iy, | eo L ¥ as tar north as the Rhodes|ang white—in stripes and our yell| Margaret: What do g iheranih sl sekeeniia coner i uccanculied U 8 partage A i e anoull i e in N om- Place. A few hours later fire b 15 |to marry? Brains or beauty « P » i s .m:] in z;-n NS I mnu]w. Ttob the Safel Blow the tilll| Rov: “Why, I'd like to marry a || FAMB cvniciiiiiiiiiniennes o ' the house was completely de- | Bing! Bing! Bin | woman with both.” . b LIRS e S = oma ST. & NO, or R. R. .. 5 T : o Pl ! [stroyed. This historic mansion was | gan, Rah, Rah! Twenty You Margaret: ~ “Oh Roy! This is ) is Lo ' v the pla ra probably built ut 1750 and was Sing-Sing!" \ CITY cuvensesasnane e ] oMieials. How ) dest shinse AL Onegs e ‘f“' Hediny """““““ I“I °| Warden—That's fine! We've lost | Bortha Ahlsen. 1 am s reader of the HERALD . X Menearn I Coolidgo (oin ihETandiatnes (0ERGOneral i et our iright half, e fools got him | (Copyright, 1925, Reproduction e R I R T T | L K 8 i e eine Kirby 8mith of the Con pardon just before our hardest | orbidden) PUTTING TP A BOOTH e IS ] oy army me, but if you can take his By o He ds said 1o 1 Officer Cosgrove will succeed Of- | 100" : N 1 th sid n the |ficer Joknson as day policeman to- | = prisoner—Can I? Well, T should | iman sysiem o morrow .’ % 5 X 5 3 tre rey G 1 ke ev 1 8 Vork 1 : | c it company s r A 0. D filed & Warden—good! Just put your i ) % o ‘ ment wit . f‘“"‘«lv" 00 Me thumbprint on the dotted line, and | on ! & t his eiection expenses: were | T show you to your dormitory | v Whit ( 5 D - — i U : Prior of Plainvilie has been Proud i ; n h S m‘ IEE Ets "’ e Mrs. Olson: “We'll give you twiee | 4 2 | | : e luies t i Buptist ehurch | voup present salary 1t you'll cook for m 3w rummage " 2 jus. And you'll really like it, Nora. ; Lots of policemen on hand, you i Sk know.” | ¥ i > b "_‘-” e Cook “I object to cookln' for | - e A5 bootleggers, mum.” | \tend it i i L Nislelsction]| ~Florence Lexutt | : e | Tn Klass at Krazy Kollege 2 '\“” \ "“‘- (Conducted by Gertrude) | e Luce, will vou voluntcer to | PREI tence sing he vord vedd and sd from Griswold, Gil- 'ntence using the word : Post Turner Luee took Jane to a restaurant | ! ) =T =g A pair of ducks she stowe v, 3 i 1t s & Oh Roy, she led e two : , L el Observation birds ¢ i J ® e now S r| Associate them every day!™ | ' : e On The Weather | : = N Washington, ¥ 11.—Forecas iss Lott q understand the , s rm New Fngland Fair | mw & of the word ‘demoralize?’ ™ | N W ¢ except on | EN R coas! Uhur fair; 1estions ~ | y : ‘ N v south and sout they' is | e A 1 st for N ¥ | % ity onight and rsday ot Clyde Rountree, - g outhwest W In Klass at Krazy Kiddie Kollego ‘ ed (Conducted by Gertrude, Jr.) . by oclals ricts werd ‘cistern’ correckly, o NEW HAVEN'S BID = ntir . ogey . n fast werker—her and Mr. | FOR A MONOPOTY dF = %a ; Pl | r has rem fey i =ofer and jos : FactsandFancies > v e | BY ROBERT QUILLEN s wer over Mo ek w dared to even | 1 Washington but there has try to hold her hand " i - i —_— { TP . b y ma in the made cistern her head away and BUT TS THE . B the - | WOMEN WHO DO r t HE BUYING |3 o \ . & fa this vicinity | “The werd ‘immigrate’ please, | i » nt marine and more | fair weather slowly rising | Janet.” i © McClure Newspaper Syndicate dated tribes In Syria will cost her | pean recently, seem to be of | g temperature, | Jannetta Pretzel: R Y

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