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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1925, LT | “ME FOR MA" SLOGAN [tan In otbers; bLut it the ‘n-vl,\ Conatity | (H eurly | the Constitution iy meant to stick, 112 Laubin g not quoted. But he swings New Britain Herald| i » : & Toroatu tonun an il 88 & grater el i pelo oo ‘iwx‘ulv rs of Manhattan could re-|and not to wobble, S v We b N That flate Texas had to|turn to » they would be much o peee ul forearm, nonetheless © be- 1 are-up In Texas had | — ilm\‘o that's good word, not seelng it Tssued Dally (Sunday Excepted) Senator in print very often)? The foregoing AL Renie Blas ot Curoh Btrest has been an easy-going governor |SPO'4. Strects that originally Were !y rop stute comptroller may be | % 38 | 1s not all he has sald to his con- LRl i s ought to possess the best ehancc |1 ard from to better oftect later 0 | Makes Random Observations | gregation of 160 odd singers, but SUBSCRIPTION RATE® band, Former Governor James F.|for heing chlef arteries of trafic |, .oording to the v ., On the City and Its l’eople Bt LR Maxson come. Governor “Ma" Terguson |®urprised as regards the high| oy itee boom of State senator's well- | verses when everybody Is listening. 1100 & Year, e o be 01 wovernor, |and trade lagged behind others N M in u.o;'nm i Ferguson, to be tho real ernor, | 4nd 1 agged behind oth | wishers, If thls thing keeps up h Monsieur Laubin has '‘em eating 16c. Month !"The “head of the family” had been | that were poorly regarded. Iorty- et bo touted out of his hand. When the Choral concert takes place at the Capitol he will have not only the chorus, but four soloists and a large orchestra likewise partaking of orders in the sams way. And it's going to be & big show. It takes a good, strong 4y & successor | welghed once and found wanting, | Seeond street s now more than U8aoratiry Mollon Nonis " 34 ol eyl Wik : W o i ) Secretury Mellon, i e ——) | Remember the §o ¥ riting—that is, the ability to Entered ‘é.éf,’:e"%f.fl"‘u'.i' :;:"‘v"n #ain | hut considered his cause “vindi- | CCPTY old; but a century ago the | SR R | le all communications to Fun | when you used to get out the horse- |write—is such & commonplace | 80" e Hartl Hia wifeiwas elacted tre value of contiguous property | . I| shop Editor, care of the New | |less carriage and go for & spin? achievement that no one gives it a | Thie manner in which New Brit- || Britain Herald, and your fetter |(You'd make a long run of about passing thought. Everyone writes, ; in fircmen perform at a fire may § Wil be forwarded to New York |[[|fifteen miles and feel quite chesty |whether it be a letter to a fri o v et he future relative value of prop- ? iend or Ness a8 & Rovernor. on 1ksgiv- g ) come under the head of Noble ef- | = - e el [about It, and brag to the boys on the |a literary jewel that sparkles forth orty along mapy othor streots v 11 now 1t you do less than 300 [to dazzle the world with its bril- mention it. | hance. Mrs. Ferguson showed her weak- | W88 greatly underestimated, while TELEPHONB CALLS W RLED CLEREI AEL Business Office ”e Editoria) Rooms 2 ing "’;“l* > pard el el R e An 1dea Respectfully Submitted “‘"’u’“’" Lk Sars (they say manipulating a baton is soven convieled of eriminal as. |coNstant advance but it has not g | means vould find some |y ur motor hitting on all l"”j- or | It is dificult to Imagine the time | ':n",”\",r“mh“,‘,ffl‘ i r::‘::“’::""g“r) T 1y profit v n i Rk ; y o’ i 0 all one, you went chug- = Lt i L s o the City. lglx:cfivln‘fi;gm:'i., ) sault, nine of theft and efght of |been uniform Ot helping fat folks to grow thin, |M2¥Pe on all one, ¥9 B- [when writing was not accepted as F‘ } gin and dale, with the e 2 ke e A They'd soon grow rich, for thinness |E\NE over hill and d la matter of course. Yet writing is s room always open to advertiters | .onbory with firearms, This brought | Ther a guess and a gn actsandl’anaes yil oo Erow rich, for thinness | ijyoq rushing out as they heard |comparatively a recent art, consid- SHEANS TRlAL T[] | her total of pardons to date up to |Connected with property They eriiidinack twise . |the noise half @ mile off, waving as cring the age of the world. The | Member of the Assoclated Press. UY KOBER] QUULLEN | Hhey could pack twice as many inl |, wont by, and then muttoring, | 8 1P AMre TN _ at cannot be e el ¥ )y, and ) |first known v g, o 1o Associated Press ts exclusively en. | /126 If Mrs. Ierguson were gov- | ' nuobbafletminated Sirom | 3 d prLnsand thonilcnas » b : Sion “These new inventions do beat {nothing like t g aavil 4 to the ure for re-publication of | arnor long enough the state woull the game. The land that brings the VIRSES AND REVERSES time,” as you disappeared in a cloud 1 .‘K‘mu.u ‘:;Q,r:‘nr.::‘.‘:fix (\)’r \lr” 1{m | . of dust. Now, as you tear along |fore the Christian era when the an all news credited to it or not otherwire SR o i have eivillzed warf; credited in this paper wnd also local | be saved the necessity of mal Ighest price during one genel y not civilized peace? It D gt 5 | | news published hercin, taining a penitentlary. tion will not bring the highes et t Doesn't Seem Falr |with elght cylindera purring, nobedy |cient Egyptians began to express Last evening a newspaper stated glance ‘ /ol e The efforts of Speaker T.ee Sat- | Price during the next; at least, Florlda version: If winter comes, |A tady, ( r e Ry OGO T O O O ol x g Sped E : 5, last season's bride,) ) 1 Member Audit Bureau ot Circulation : R R S i can the Yankee be fa » Hat 2 » them hieroglyphics, or pictures. It re- C[] The A. B, C. 1 & natfopal organt swhite 1o call a special session there 18 no certainty about it ¢ far behind? Had 1d her husband eremeted When the steering rod bent or the quired some skill sccured only after | flpl]lalls P 0‘ m Be Ii day or so after he dled, |ongine declded to play dead for & (long training and a writer in those | [ M h vhile, the smart gigs went by and idays was a person of distinction. Ul]ll 31‘0 of the Legislature to impeach th The farmers in the w who 5 = \ tath o et governor | taditol b | five or six years ago were willing | Lo et At N cireulation. Our circulation zovernor i3 expected to be success 4 OIS SIS B AW |mea o remember? Ay Al i i Isbang! q are based upon this audit. Th o e /i) bt pey #400/ an’ ac Yort ol olos ”".”" ‘):"""‘ mber? Oh, yes; the | Wit other husband's sl ! s ned ont and taunted, |Soon eame a sort of alphabet, cer- | protection against fraud in ne HE he speclal s n W L b 7 UUBLEELRINE) | € a horse” Now when they sec [tain pictures being recognized as flc".’;‘b.ua':u.';n'.'f;:" to both national and | pradicated largely upon the finding | /ands may have felt prompted to P — Of both s had soon been be | you stuck by the r deide they think representing certain sounds. This Hartfotd, Nov., 28 (#®) -— Gerald l'o¢ the highway Investigation con- |0 80 because of the land's fer-| One astonishing thing about free [And the last, were cre- |you're pulling off a pelting party. |was the beginning of writing, La. |Chapman’s accomplice in the New The Herald 1 on datly lucted by Attorney General Dan | tllity, but more Iikely did so be- [Verse Is the fact that the postsiare — Mied = When you urged the motor up to |ter, in the country popularly called |liritain crime, Walter £, 8hean of York at_ Hotaling's Newsstand, | A e i o oneeaeils CONT T T (BTG SR, Eyp LD Till nothing but ashes were left. the terrific speed of 20 miles an hour, | Babylonia, cuneiform writing came | Springfield, Mess, now held in the !!'l\lmdc,c!chulu‘ Newsstands, Bntrance | . ! ase s (it o 5 —_— { |they used to call you a “scorcher” |into use. From that time on, al- |Hartford county Jall on a charge of an entral, d Street, l"”"“ to have uncarthed $600,000 4;’ 1ding an hey (': d [, A7 {\hwmu I be deffant, w |Just think of the girls who are indeweng you arrested. Now the 'though the process was slow and murder preferred in the New Britain \Rlexcens pronle, 3500 fn a few years. This thing 18 docan’t he get a place on the Ship- | ready s poad hog! and you have [Painful, people hegan to write more |Police court, will not be presented at THIS FOREIGN NEWS IS “Ma" Terguson had a chance to |beIng dome on a large scale in|Ping Board? "\\\‘»Y how, f“]" a '-'\H' : ' {o make $0 miles an hour on th -;mnl more and today we enjoy the the De «mlwl" cr)i|1|§na] 1 x’ui\ ulrl the S % | Florids LT > — 10 never have boasted a * : 0 eritage of thelr industry. superior court which opens in Hart- GOOD NEW o at w | Florida today. Tut such farmers £ (o 3 wrong side of the road to earn it; it stry 18 ! ¢ i 0OD - [beiaerest woman governor or the | Floriie tedey, But s | (AT The most efficlent fire prevention |While tils girl Tud - Busbunds to | (o) e o afate eop pinches you | Writing has been as Important as ford next Tuesday with Judge John he twc most important foreign | largest state in the Union. How re fooled, and housands — OF lis weather that keeps campers at | bur |tor blocking traffic. any other factor in the spread of |R. Booth presiding, State's Attorney s stories In the papers yester- | she stuck to her husband through- | them found themselves in financial [ home. | —Frank L. Bradley. When you set out over the old clVillzation. It enabled peoples of [Hugh M. Alcorn announces, in re- day had to do with France and|out his trials as governor was made | distress when the farm slump ar- | | S dirt roads you were wont to trick |different countries to communi leasing a docket of 140 criminal May and December |yoursel out tn a long linen duster, |With each cther and it had a re. | cas _ I give you back the little ring that |u motoring cap, and goggles (thes markable effect on promoting com- he decision not to present Shean ] [ I ke ) you gav last being probably the forerunners |merce. | for plea and sentence is in line with seemed able to adjust itself to an| Yet she 1 no training for the |homa has been no greater han in i |One warm and sweetly scented night [of horn-rimmed spectacles.) Your | Today writing Is an unappreciated jthe policy of Mr. Alcorn not to dis- art. Mother, father and the chil- pose of Shean's case until the Chap- D dren write, FEveryone cherishes the |man case, with its impending legal ambition to put pen on paper and |ramifications, is finally gotten out of !produce a short story. And nearly |the way, It is, therefore, highly everyone e satisfled that he could |probable that Shean will not be pre- tiermany, but what a change from | much of by newspapers. he old days when nelther n:x:lunlrunfid a modern Joan of Are. The descent in values in Okla- ra of peace. job of governor. One writer who |80me other western state q | in May; wife also adjusted the goggles and T rancs 1 P | " —— W tenderly sald you' lwa re ¢ er a duster of a ) Tn Tranee the news had 1o do | went to Texas shortly after her A Al R e e e ith t cfforts 1o form a new |election g the cr ¢ the mat- GERALDINE FARRAR'S yalle sne £ L ! : ) fon got fo the crux of the mat e A There 1s a lot of good American- || Mitle dreamed that you'd grow |tion storc for an extra dozen hatpins. cabinct; and judging Ly the short- | ter when he wrote: BREAKD ism in districts where the big event cold some day. The linen duster is passe; you're no | tVC ived eabinets in Irance, this had e ine {FlR Sere linowy One cannot help sympathizing |of the week is choir practice. | {longer anybody at all if you don't [Write a better scenario than those | sented until the ,}lnrvh or June o remarkable significance, Cal Ma Ferguson would probably | &rvatly with our own Geraldine | You sald that from life's chilling |wear a fur coat. In fact, the old “L‘m“"“;“d a IUW' screen foday. Quite {terms of the court in 1926, e e el M ongbin | WToulcan eat matsiwhnt sk 1h)iy blasts you'd save me; custom 1s 50 out of date that the last | & MUMDCr b ('T‘l" t”‘“»‘l scantiurn out| loe. v oo b the ohiet mae| WUGerSa wonan dn Awerlen sk Has seftersd s sie e g (DY the dcgree of his frenzied fear |The gem and words brought pleas- [time they dug up hatpin from an |PoStry acceptable to the editor. This . Eprhiing Rlone R0 HIE AEDa e S e e UEPILO SIS LTI 2 O S (0T ure to my soul. Bgypiian: tomb! hey. didnit’ know |Probably.accounts for the good husl-ij servation I industries. The feature of i ety WomaE: | down after attempung to enter tho | i |Ge, hushand, pawn that littie ring |what it was. A gisl doesn’t need hats |88 reporis from "'(; Do Of“‘;;h'!' g coun woman, 1 vl | . (partment from vear to year. There | enoliplantia to named My sle of a light opera st 5 3 S SRR ‘e me or hatping to keep her halr in array | y year. 0 TI, W fi Preneh plan is to nam with no real aspiration fo |role of a light opera star. In com-| The more we know of drivers, the alegn _|or hatpins to kecp her Bt n 8T are books and pamphiets on all sub- n e Weather sremier for the eighth | statesmanship, and no especial |menting upon the one performance (Breater our astonishment that |4 e youn inordssgoRbUvRouT) oW i (ectiat Sl Sae st L ot inic 8 i wowentn] i ea o | - 1 |wreeks are oW, iter coal! |1 esn’t look asg if the family ca =3 e % Caillaus, only recently | {raining for tie task, Ma finds fof her Viennese opereita in Hart- | "' SlEereaNg fon VA e e b i ¥ ¢ i the hands of a skillful propagand- ced from the portfollo of f-| FSelf hurled into apromi |forg the Herald reviewer stresscd | 1 takes yoars of practice to e i yuEiEe [ofull niphtolaligaragsl N TISOTRNElAn Eegerpliohn Cti Woshingion S Hor e il tottcant nent place in Unite es |0 ; | h G ; ! with large money returns, writing | for Southern New England: Fair minister, slated to S BT i | the apparent inabillty of her voice break a record.” This 18 especially HOW TO BE A REPOR and say “Glve me two gallons of |, "5 00004 10 prestige in propor- |and colder tonight; Sunday fair, one of rang- to that post. This Is how they | e { {he history of |to carry through the theater very |true of a longevity record. The Fun Shop Course In News- [ The hired man brought it out | % 5 T T ers engaged in it | colder in interlor; fresh northwest The writer who “arrives” may still | winds. =l Writing in a pail aud poured it through a The suspiclous part is that the| (Lessons by Wilbur Hyde funncl, which was covered with a ; i Poreca TaatesnEN 4 f e Honloglisplasie, Although in defeating s [0f Ms erstwhile sweetness and |amateur who takes a guide for a | Tie 7dc) chamols, Now you tear into aflmng|:mfl“dlf:rr‘r:’:l‘l:rlg}:‘r’v‘;h”;;’:;\'l‘l’:‘lzz“x:::yu‘ l"v.]lr iu;fimffl“‘r flfifixfl'fifluf?fif ry from Germany was | obertson, the Klan candidate for | imbre noticeable. Now we know |deor usually bits him. Totay we will interview a woman |fatlon disguised as a Chincse pago” {i¢ po threw away his pen and grab- | fresh northwest wind 2 i ful nature, and one that | governor, by 100,000 votes, she |the truth — that the five weeks of | — lin prison_for tha murder of her |G shout wTen of Socodol’’ AR ped a pick. —_—— ’l r;r»*'lwlru'ls time m"“ those In |husband. Note the technique of this “”"j“ :\v‘u helper turn a crank four All this in less than four thousand H Q 5 k d which almost anybody is interest- |stc r five times, ... lyears—a mere breath in the history eres Quick an iin she said she wag |vail incldent to the new production |ing 4o o hold-up man. “Why did you shoot your hus- | When anything went wrong with lo¢4n, worlg, . fod i - [band?” I asked Hilda Hilderson in |the car you, priding yourselt on iy Lasting Relief from vour knowledge of mechanics, at-| .. g which the Reichstag ratified the | oy nine-count impeachment | Since the end of her career wnhl Well, if the good didn't die young.|the state prison last night. - 2 Fdwin T, Laubin, Or perhaps | | iy mite of the the Metropolitan opera forces Miss |{Nere would be many more to nag at | She smiled to herself before she "“”1"“’ to fix it yourself. Now YOU | oy gon't know the gentleman. In e e IR ERTHTEW RO SRO K o i o6 o i “ 0 lthe rest of us. |spoke, and herself smiled back at [hire a garage man to do the Work, | \pioh cage you do not belong to the trong opposition a tional- | 1917, Now t ghe herself is like- been singing In con e | er. |and he is just as good as you Were'l xo i miitain Choral soclety. | ists was a creditable formance |y to he investigated by the Legis- | i and if we remember rightly, | Mothers are people who have | jecause he deccived me,” she |& smashing the engine, Dircctor Laubin formerly lived in | O SERMmelty e vote ON |lature, with possibilities o the also had some difficulty with [nothing to do after the day's work |sobhed with a smile. “I sent him out| In the good old days, when 1t | New Britain, coming here when a except clean daughter's white shoes. |with a dime to Luy a package of |Tuincd you were out of luck. Tops | io thi Paris, and it is a cas tics, strongly, although there was much | hould m the hearts of all well- | never declared against the Klan, | Fehearsals and the worry and tra- wishers of I i stability and [ Time and a peace feel glad. The manner in ning only to “clear Jim's name | undermined her health. ; T o ut up. Naw |youns man. The reason for his com-| g : X e o [were tew and hard to put up. Now |§ o0/ o 5 et For years the generally accepted PRGN A & S S s |gum and the inscct kept the |V Lh) Pt " |ing was that he thought thc town generally accepte rman ntrance into the upon the Klan, which may Iy bas g U exactly dealt Kindly | propnpanda has been so discredit- | change. [the rain docsn't worry you, but the |} ceded musical culture: at least, his| treatment for Hemorrhoids or o would tly true. Irrespeetive of whet h her eince her grand opera . that we never again shall believe | “Cryle of him,” I venture 1slip wrv\ pavement does, which i & rrjongg say so. Be this as it may, he | Piles has been by the insertion of Yet thig is no reason why |anything the enemy says. “Until that time, sighed Hilda, D¢V factor, as the old chugmoblles iy, "pig bit to Lring about that| Many so-called antiseptics and as- pcarno | position to 1 she should be incapable of belng at| = hanging her headon a mail in the i“"\-‘,,“”“:.l,“;,lt f;::’.‘,',ih,;p:):,? r'(’,:u’\[k]‘(‘,qimnmrm culture, but just about the | tringents into the rectum. Such e s e Pt M s | of course modern ki a little | gorner, “our money affz were al- i NOY 3 L kil “"v time when he had the culture thor-| catments, while they in many lar eleg ) “ f » _ |off-grade. Their parents were not | ways 50-50." ey grityeDIER ROl SOLY : ghly in hand he moved to Hart-' cases gave relief, never rcached or the signatory nations— |geandal gave 1} ¥ ‘hanee, | Eanization. The “Romany Love quite as sensible as yours. | Hilda rollcd her expressive eyes, |UPOn @ time your main scare wWas at | yorg, He had been there often before | acted on the cause of the trouble Dritain and There 18 N0 [ while the remarkable manner in | Spell” was a good show and Miss | S They came up “seven’” and Ilost $4. ,“)”j‘ s0 'l‘e-.n that your w "‘:f“’ ?““'“v and doubtless thought Hartford also | and this also true of surgical \heNtio ot liors. paneell Wron bl pardoned | Farkar made a resounding hit in | Either the end of Government is | Meanwhile she was telling me of lier “‘v"“")‘ v‘"‘]"'{«‘u ‘*"”fi::;‘(Xfl‘x‘“_’"rv‘r"m“ | was In nced of the uplifting influ- | operations, for the surgeon's knife ! & |the welfave of the people or the wel- [married life, Jiace N BLe g L 1 OLOL T GRLL: ;| vnce of music. di1 not cure but simply removed * *lfare of Government is the end of | ¢ 1 suid, we alwa it G| G P GO ed the road two fec But down here fn New Britain| the formation after development. net difficulties are temporarily | .ay | fiest-night performance this W15 | jeople. R b weekly ry,” she |d€ep With impassable hay. | they stin think well of Mr. Laubin.! You've got to attack the real solved. Particularly s (his cortain - Srenaon. in addiifen. to | ne mean expioll | — [ cnthont iniftys nollarstotne anal|| SECUNNACIIOBEECEthe B VST Roa T8 clety would never be| cause of the Plles and not the il DBl taer ot W e e [ 1o (ol be BronddRrha LG Ural 1 GHRT R SUa) SR, burglar mad 10 {500 to lobert, Then the wretch de- |(FOM the back seat; now you don't { iy, yyme without him and the likeli- | Piles themselves and you've got to ; Lood is it will cling to the estimable | do it from a constitutional stand- steal $11.85 worth of jewels and |cejved me, and I—1—" her volce |St°°T the really stylish cars at all; | director as long as he can swing a| polnt and this is just what the jcation also included approval | peaehment, her friends biame it (her former husband, Lou g AOY | Klan officials are prominent in op- | 1238 vill ratify after its present cabi- | opiminals as o 1 | Hartford; and considering it was ) meeur ~ n a f cconomy in st “exposing” —_— eaught a glimpse of me with a shiny | A e e T e R lilor L oT (Ho s ane| noB! ! called it thirty s | assumption that Mr. |ritain National hank, has received ¢ nd ee murder, and I called it ;.|<\ government. . ; v, (2 lotte anks from Mayor W, €. | f Reel 11 ©n doesn’t need the money. | lotter of thanks fi 3 R re or?" I guf- | teel 1 bin's case tands for “cxcellent e B e R How long are you in for?" I guf- | in's caso it stands for “cxcellent”. | i - 0 ‘ommion council received petition Much ot 5 s 5 [ or \lling down my |, Commor unci Here is how he does it: S aiailo ali Rt thore fawed with tears rolling i e ssies e e : preciation for aid sent there by |for Improvements to road signed by | “ iy gingers will please come to ed upon More families changed their w Britain following the flood | checks, i 2 0! i t . S |indignant restdents. : 5 i 5 REOADCASTING NFEDS Tk Mo 5 Ing for!l ahodes (n 1026 = sar in| A new time-table issucd Ly the | “ER7 she questioned daintily I 44 order. We will now sing All We g Jes In 19 1 in any year ) et y IN6RE Tnt notl sentonced lat e AT » Sheep”. (A chorus in Handel's S . FO 11 CCIRBED P S LN b s s jear- [New Haven rallroad shows the | ) : Common council throws petition i : Ch t, ! ; it 4dly by, 80 | the history of the city, thus bear J faot |she roplicd, raising her eybrows wit IO & L ey ah” which the soclety iy ristmas : {growth of New Britaln by fhe TS S R (T = s Ing out the good mews that there [Nt OE e tralns will |her left hand. “V'm just here so T |0 "“I“H'" basket, chortling merrlly tering). Don’t be too much like while sheep, however, trying fo follow the has been a cholee of plenty of tene- |siop at Berlin. can get my vandeville and movic ey ments te move info The Poles made $369.57 clear pro- |contracts, My new picture is to b D eee T Hiaitiothiaye meath ]u'nn:—l (r‘l(lo\\' llo‘n r]nu;h' ‘knmv “;1;‘»,;‘ Sh N anna's |filmed her o1 an to sa 3 o attack and lead the sheep rather fit in their one-day salc at Hanna's |filmed here. Do you mean 10 SAY 000 eside to demand action. o aivck and Jexd D 5 opplng armory. Bizuzs won the statue of [that you are not a motion pleture Real V. than follow. Basses will put more of housing shortage scems 1o |g (il A pett L an aceent he first and third | 5 & |St. Hedgewidge, and other pri tor ’ | on eounalll vece von another [LApacsent oIyt e gone the way of the one hun- {winners were John Szyszkows ‘No,” T confessed, “I'm a report- [perition for improvements. Refers notes of the bar; and altos the same, | | tackele nace N e Lm0 2 CIEr3 | (1 choral societies altos are always doliar. John Stackelek, Igna Niksa, it to board of public works. 1 choral socleties alto alva i e | There was a dull sickening thud sV called altos, and not contraltos, as is e = Arthur Smith had the Index v {that dulled and sickened me until | oo m\‘;:,. Y o taxation ap. | (e case in concerts. The difference en an oll well | o™i fight hand badly smushed |t waa very dull and sick. The doctor 208 el B canetls between an alto and a cortralto is tarfed a laze in a cellar \Hl:“ working tod at the anie ays th at 1 will live if T will consent propriates “m;‘v‘)(v"”\rl’["”'”""" * |that an alto knows her jlace while e e ek en sy ot Wbt to having my adenoids removed Hoard of pumie | works awards | Contralto doean't). The sopranos— E A S Y! Fred W. Tatham will sing In the | gosh, words fail. The sopranos will | contract, quartet at the Eiks memorfal serv- 1S Reel VII pipe up more; less talk and more ec . {ford Opera } | sing; less fear and more confidence. [ices in the Hariford Opera hiouse to- | Cltiseng with nofhins A5 oo mana | 2PE fear a ore confidence iy American wants {morrow evening. More than e ol v ey rieh Hit those high notes with a bang. w t h many noticed that in |tickets have been distributed among I irainiis Deing bl | And every last one of you, watoh alc i the friends of the order In this city. (i Z ¥k et | my stick (a director's playful way of The Crescent Whist elub met la : referring to his baton; )b wonld cveniug at the home of Mr. and Mrs, . ] S g do just as well). No use in me stand- | I irgin soil, but | g © to “assemble in thelr re- |W. B. Montague of Seymour sireet m”],“” lebrate completion of new |, =505y ore waving it like a wig- ment will 1 to put « . i 2 = 3 > wces of worship” was | Prizes were won by Mrs. John Brier- | - L Reel X | wagging gob in the navy if nobody Iy and James Holley. Snorticars flv‘ir: ;M"t Nev IR keeps a weather eye on it. When I N J Rrown, Thomson & o. advert o i iaked Iouis Intofting || EvinE it ithisfway igetiready {olats sed radio G = dining room tahles for $4.50, rocl SR 3. 2 ¥l tack the next instant—not ten sec- Esperlally t e Y1 admintstration says the peo- |ers at $2.50: dining chaire at % Reel XI onds later, but.the mext instant ents. and iron beds at $4.95 | 7 | St When 1 swing it this way bear down eehtor A Heinalinay ash at blind corner. Tunocent |, 1o FFUR S N e expr Bh e olait i il at ie tetim dies. Road 1y eclared a (W AL ive passa led, forcing many bl v te depar ing positic Good grades lnends, 1 unset, novelties in = It will be noticed that wdily ccovers e bouyant |° o ave it o a 3ac lly recovers her bouvant| ., iy 4ne paper that it Was @ |proke, and T handed her mine, “ |YOU leave it to ,\m,r.murrru‘ Saod irits and ler voice and decldes {e500,000 robbersy., lshot him,” she continued, molsten- |ChauLe ']‘!r""f,“-‘ h."\,,”;“ wiy, DECOI | gton, which will be a long time. | Hamadala treatment does. 1t at- “put it over.” She can do it - ing her cyes with her handkerchicf. ahocRUILginsteal 0fRa @ BhOLLy He takes the Choral socicty over tacks the cause and e 3 o 3 K ¥ You folt pretty proud when you | and not the forn \ts worrylng about the mani- | Correct this sentence: “But why did the jury convict e e m’nl the rocks of melody, harmony, tion and the cause once removed, S goo or emperament LRI S e el nposible! £ il . ot Lancient and adept mariner in charge | and strangulated blood vessels are zood singer 18 temperamentally | (protocted by Assoclated EHRLE Lot anadows ot (e exeat)|JLE tha ;.n;l of _\..nr‘tn s sat on |3k, (Ony ' mariuee nover | rstored fo. thelr normal - funetion THIL WESTERN SLUMP fitted 1o bother about, Tne.) grim prison decpened about us, she |{he &€ aigae ||U.’\[”'::’f\ Sits on {ne | twkes a ship over the roc but| and blind, bleeding or protruding o1 On g driving, he slis o he: 1 n 1 < : IN LAND VALULS -— e told me the terrible truth. ;;‘ H" mi\‘! i 6o dots tho girl, | neyertheless, the simile, hyperbole, ! piles become a thing of the past, e RN T ) Y T Gl ettt s ; d and - " | metaphor, parable or illustration still| * The Hamadala treatment can ) y yreathed (and did, too), “I mis- : Sz, holds good to a certaln extent). As v 2 rod’, St e el 25 ears Ago oday broathed (and T did, too), “L mi THIE STORY OF A ROAD holds good to a cortaln extent). As|now be obtained at M. A, Axelrod's my powd and t iry | e stated, he leads the Choral society | and all good druggists under a Prominent eitizen gets stuck in |2t ‘A\,}’”‘ vexhert” sometimes | FIEId_guarantee, Out of town suf- h expe sometinies | ferers can obtain by malil, stands for an unknown quantity, like | g1 3 Lk it does in algebra: but in Mr. Lau- the mud and expresses opinion of r's Thanksgiving procla- vEua advice to the Band concert and block dance brakes in 1 w . of the fact t eutan Jo should use soft coal until t hannels of the alr have e o Ke i1, It's & money-sa | he same wave ler i . reas v lof I Slatile coal now cost |gold and silver, and fine watches. 1 | Yale basketball team will play |1} | 14 fime New Britain team at | | rv this evening. It is | 'l v chair. 1t doesn't seem very easy rably. It was only CALEREON t 1 1ot o + Sharpe, the old foot- | | { to me!” all stations of ; : TR R yer, will play on the basket- | \ 1 Ston But it is! T bought it on et ot mioe suit chveal'n ) At eation sy L : ; e ae i cam SiTCois le easy payment play.” ¥ Department's handling of the country's fighting uir fo The quee- sty p ; b el s, Prelle, §. Clark, Pr | — ton o Service and Natlonal Defense is uppermost in the minds ot dia society has ag jonly of the present. They scldom | o Hity of patriotie Amer nt done in the matter of Alrcraft. following committee to plan more than onc month in ad- want to Lnow what it about, den't you? Our Washing- 1 anniversary Eve for you a spectally prepared Lulletin glving the Pro ; o3rd iniver W04 . ALt ou_want the “low down” on thie i Tand Gustav /1| Jameson: “Not my wife. She's al- queation, fill out the ¢ 2 mail as din Edward Dehm, Jr. Charles || ready given me a hint about the new Willlamn Felder 1 Fred | - = fur coat she expects for .x.,\‘,n“ " G | What Little Roland Wanted For —Edward H. Dresc ¥. . Hanfor | &peak on “Our | s Birthday — AEF R ey A Work as 1 jon Committees— e How She Knfw ot t ERVICE AND NATIC How Can o M Eftec- | A Reason ker: “What do you suppose N e Pro an Col. Willlam Mitchell's pr * at district supper | Jack: “Why docs Frank vays [T be today A. in Hartford Mon- (plunge in for a swim before din Decker: A football 4 ker: “How did you guess?” Touts Tebe T8 nth, | Marie: “Oh, 1 g 1 wan Decker: "Because you're qd 42 whet ¥ | ways looking f something to Kkic! talk ahout cther harles roc |about.” esssosse . cisons STAYE Gyoone 10 |the Institute tibrary, now In its new lia Bailey. m a reader of the HERALL ~ [hutlding. will be made free to ”'"i Very Fasy (Copyright, 1925. 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