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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1926 T T R R R e N B ‘t . H ld The collcges cannot be blamed for | twice as much wuter as It docs now | achlevements in the face of great | of traftic direction posts und award ew Dritain fierald| . ...ong o hive a monopoly of | without aftecting it | }“.“,,-w“.l‘ e It julges them by v | contracts for vepainting the strects, HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY the game, but it cannot be done. | Of course, the plan will be dls. ;umr performances for the publie e THE 0 B S E R VE R e 1 College athletes will extoll the | 1 f &lory of amateur wpogt, Thls will The foolball coaches will not prove | cussed more fully bofore it wiil |good, not by their personal per- 2 | cound very noble to all escept the wued Dally (Sundey Excepted) Lasilisks in connection with a de- | ever be seriously considered or ate AU Horald Bidg.. 87 Church Street | fOLMANGeN inEprIvALY, Makes Random Observations romoters who already ' have sat) velopment that is watural and in {tempted; but when the time comes | Somebody once told Lincoln that a's signutures on contracts. | the public intercst. They are them- |t Jo something for United | Grant drank liqu slve Jity S *1 New Britalp whil hold a mayoralty SUULSCRIPTION RATES i : ’ Ll will be somiething for the United | Grant drank liquor excemlvoly and On the City and Its People #| olcction and ten per cent. of the ws & teer | selves out and out professlonals. | States, as a benoficiary, to co-oper- | warned the president not to place 8 | voters will exerclse thelr priviiege. % 3 3 o thelr privilege. $23.00 Thies s_xnnlhlnmm | The chef reason why profes- | ate with Canada It un lm)html!:"hlru fn higher commands, But the memfl'\'rhu vest will confiue thelr political | sional football has developed 18 | would solve a good many problems | wise head at the head of the gov- Appreciating the difficultics un- balllwick, those who adopted his|[jnterest to attacking the elected der which the young women em- |regulations found themselves in hot | late when he I8 placed in of i = ey [Ployed by the telephone company L water the minute they went away Scud all commuufcations to Fun [labor, the Observer hesitates to find | from home, | the college games. When it was |portant scction of the country |Grant imbibed fn so that hie other || Shop Editor, care of the New |ifault with their work, Theirs is a | Judge Kictt, noting tho contusion, TELEPHONE CALLS | found that the colloges could not lows puccessful generals might use || Britaln Herald, and your fetter |Inerve-racking tusk, thelr —minutes | deciared that a state law should be Nieesamse accommodate the crowds that de- CASIE REGISTER DEAL Iit. Had Lincoln listened to the || Wi} o forwarded to New York I {mied with industry, tnelr fingers | \ew B found n the exclusion of a large [which today vothering states- | ernment at that time merely want- Wntered at the Post Ofice at New Li; as Second Class Mall Matter, | portlon of the public from sight of men and the public living in an im- |ed to know the brand of whiskey | e s as kil 8o will the change in I'rench cabl- nets dopted o elurify the situation, A ungerous raflroad crossings | SO —— e wdlicalled upon to respond to messagos | statement Ly him, wivocating 1he will be climinated, Unable to find whicli flash through the brain in cnactment of a statute which would | motorists will run into {tapid succession. apply uniformly to all cities and | cach other, and the result will by Editorial Rooms ... sired to attend thelr games an SIGN OF TIMES scandal mongers Grant's star — opening was given to professional| The reported deal whereby the | might never have riscn as high an | o, Wil WeYo OfF Again, Folks) | I w, . n W s Comu on, I'olks, Iot's ste 1l 2 The only profitable advertieing wedium | footbhall players to step in and fur- onal Cash Register company 18 | y¢ finally did. s s ARESR RS vertheless, it seems as 1f therc |towns, Was printed in the Herald | the same, 1 the lon booke and ¢ ) o 5 toothall \ the control of the public” marks | greg e o an | it 5 MEDORIURG S, LAl DAL 3 Alling, who . Gene Tunney, or even Jackle raved by a football-mad public 18 5 CONLY ‘” P " |great men to be angels on thig Cara's a ’f‘ okad andskoplugiTornl beyond the control of the staft em- [ was subsequently closen leader of SR R g The colleges admit they cannot ac- & new phllosophistie practice, afeaih, Neither are thelr modern |~ ot “-IA“ pavk-plug: To hit)pveq or for any other reason, a|the house of represenfatives, con- Mewm! coruscating v upon ords and gra AL ) o 8| or 1} e | r \ WA an } The Awsociated Proes fn excluvively commodate the crowds; and this COruscating play upon words and | pjographers, Wl Tiavo 0 Keop Taerry, comelon | oidimuat be snoken fortht humble | curred fn his views and when the titled to the ure for re-publication belng the case, why should the col- [uman credulity that fs well nlgh | e e Folks, it's grout! |subscriber, Telophone users assemibly met, a bill incor- ar radlators. all news credited to it or not otherwive 5 there is delay In getting iu touch | porating ) of Judge 4 : R NG UAITI R et e . i featur Judg Statisticians will announce that ::.‘;,.,,,v?m:',;fim\.msfl,ne.. und Al g i h‘. be up In arms agains Il s e with central ring out this com- | Klett’s opinions was adopted and e | protessionalism escept to make a eing done NORGlars sellers on the Look counters be refained until winter for that might please thelr em- s e | the cost of living is dropping. Some. ¢ t F F 100 Per Cent Score Jlaint is an instance of which the |made law. Conscquently. sutomo- | 8 pping cesture ence Dillon, the Wall street ba m:‘ aCtsand an(‘leS Hyde: “Here \itobheconator) e aw. Consequently, automo- | how or other, commodity priccs wilt Member Audit Bureau of Ulrculation. The A. B. C. ts & natioral vrganization g . rm ; ‘ which furnishes newspapers and adver- | (nly one half of one per cent of |0f the stock of the concern ust | oner tysis of ) | tisere with & strictly honest analyslb of |\ L L 00 e United ke e got contral of the Dodge | Observer has personal knowledge. | hile owners may now use new plates | yof pead th annoupcements, One evening this week an individual {on the last day of the old y &, ks % tried to get centrs He waited for h Z 3 three minutes—u cloek wus dir While the New York, New Haven ankiin: “How many resolutions 1y jn front of him. He gave up in dld he make Hyde: '8 ) the month and Comberland had al- . By Robert Quillen ready hroken six of his New Year's Note to rance: Rotter 1088 | romolutions. prestige yourself than to have the | franc do it, ployers, |through his firm will galn control lexman Sam will walk througl wot coment pavements and fal linto 27 manholes, nd Harttord railroad spokesmen are ! Tha 19oric hoora will contin inet fraud \n newspar disgust. hortly afterwards he Went | making the halls of government re- | (ast yl é:‘\!-“my 1‘1\”“ : l»’ 1‘«1‘\ : ainet fran wapanet 3 £ S e % | (o Sc o flow of sucke Bre o o ives to both nations] and | than four per cent of the total |8l It to the public. That does not| The backbone is thut part of a 2 m1 wl!\rdr hllml\m‘m i the Bame | sound With remarks about sersice | be Ruth will he suspended local advertie population s composed of college | NeCesNurily mean public ownership. | nan slowly eliminated by @ pteral | pogy GOLADAY WILLIES | minutes before hearing u voire say. | cap e WG SRERLIOD BoRe ) A ~ant - T ¢ 5, o ernmen i Serrts &8 belord & 5 e 1 calle 0 the Juck of service in this | jr J P depa % a { men and women, past and preeent,| Control will go from the Patter- | And a POLLY “Number, please.” Leellng riled, he | eity at an hour when it would be I ‘1’11 :u‘l'vv mrlm‘ Lo ale Qe!l | v, found e 4 ; 3 Sl . Sl U L I8 ce commission, st Jornld ihews Newsrtand, | Yot the colleges would have it that |son family, founders of the busl-| 1¢ on1y poople would pray as hard By Loutso M. Reivin asked for the supervisor. It waslypprcciated Square; Bchultz's News lonly the alumn! and thelr friends |Dese, to a board of directors, and |to avold war as they pray to Win | .. L3 two minutes before the super-| At 6:10 p. m. a train leaves for Grand Central, 42nd Street. [k ] e bl s gt kL | Willle safd, “When there's no fee|visor answered. This may be an | [rartcord, if it 1s on time, Betwoen ————— [ may attend the football game ) ! D i) ok | Tndoor wkating’s rather nice. unusual oceurrence . It iy doubtiul fthen and $:16 p. m. there is a hiatns B aia e o he erence 18 justified that the o rug slit S + en a aver- % e % 8 THE NORTI FND There are many more milllons who | _" A "“ 1 And now 1f the child uses swear lr\ the rug T cut a slit, vhether it can be taken as aver- [ quring which it is necessary to tak 1 Decembe BUS DECISION want to see the games but cannot [Stock will be sold to the people | \oras they may indicate the blog. | DUt 1t hurdly shows a bl age case o bus or a trolley if one desires 10 | And probably, with : get within earshiot of the stadiums, | VhO usually purchase such thiage |soming of a gr wright, D Tnn e e ONIY BRI NONTARIRS B BRTCA S k0 10 the CapURTCItg ATnis e deg oxcrotion Kot ) of these g el i o ear's Day, 4 Little Willie, {switchboard opera asko MOr- | cided inconvenience to residents who | forecastl ‘ The muddle fn the North End n .y cannot get tickets at any price, |and that they will have as littlo | g s an institution silly at for u{- number of a certain usanstienes (o esld p epulie [ifozscastosain LRI toreoma st e g ot the | Perhaps there's nothing to fea L S niatiol e g aln { want to attend the theater or go out | With the increase in jitnoy 1 eonnection with local service on | o long as this condition exists the |82Y resarding the policles of the ), 2o | A for all these resolutions, resident. A moment latcr she 4o dinner | tfor | N ; ol liacid s ey wanally. have tn | TV exposed masculine Knee hasn't e el o tondinnecin Harlond SEARTmontBotijiinestand Rtie¥ nunbas ok iptiva (el the Connecticut busses, a service | fleld for professional football looks | Company as they usually have in|genoralized Scotland. FE; "'”}”"5 utions! asked the regular central Sor “" | the dinner crowd can afford anto- [owned automobiles, a problem ha: which has been ordered discontin- |about as optimistic as the field for [Such matters, What they are inter- — ! number, n informed her that fyyopijes, they are not hit,so badly. {arisen at the bug terminal at the X PTG . Little Willie, Christmas o'er, he e changec d | SNk o il ed by the Publlc Utllitles Com-|mergers, eonsolidations, the World |°sted in will be the dividends ac.| Among the meck who inherit th Rmaesoer the numt en changed and f pyy the rank avd file frequently lcorner of Main and Chureh u y ] J . eon £ s, the 1 i &\ CAtiR (hereta ohibibe Enviativersiof |Luaoked ulie m and said, gave her the new number. This | | e the theaters fn Hartford |whieh will misslon, i3 assuredly disconcerting [ Court and even continued prosper- | CTHng through such owhership and | L sore; ber was called and it proved to |, : B IR hlehmil) soon o sslon, 18 assuredly | 1 s i) : : J I tive ton trucks, S e f uumber was called an p and would appreciate a train leaving | Under present Vi to residents who desire the ex'ra |ity. TIndeed, we'll probably have |fcarcely in anything else. The pub-| “3:: ¢ m.\,,‘”i‘;m;' 0”, prun be the wro ar Agalir ‘ll'»l {at an hour which would allow them |eral husses arrive at and depart wervice that the Connecticut busses | professional football no matter |le Wil not own the company and | pPeace is that blessed era when vou L s soon switchboard "i"‘“'l‘ “:"(‘r" "‘“‘J“' to cat their evening meal without |from this point at approximately s , Taenie ol the other issues|the public wil . can love the Star Spangled Banner {tor the right number, different 8- | oy ming indigestion and ; can give. The independent line, |what happens to th her issues | the publio will not control 1 w‘w'hm[ B M:s it “I'| Polly, at the Church Bazaar, ures were given and at last the | 2 {Was a bright and shining star. [conncetion with the parly = was When she Charlestoned, Deacon ) circulation. Our _elrculation ‘ R7e based upon this audit. This imeured | oo "oy wotiacen: and less | brothers automoblle business—and seandal will be uncove | S sen | union) at Washingtoy and 1927 and 1!’4'.‘.\ devoted to a whitewashing { qutry. | The last day of the vear wii ful possibe same time. There is room for only however, was first upon the sceme, | mentioned. It Is here because it fs | For selling stock to such persons ”““‘” to ”i‘”“"”‘l’ ""“:"‘I‘ "’r e -‘f(‘_' AT of the ‘»‘lnolrs to puil up to 1 < s » service ha een 8o cur he eurb simultaneous L e and the P. U. C, in declding in | wanted wiiling to buy it does not mean i qpore's one good thing about . made. : A e e e ER R R .‘f’,,j_l“(‘q;",‘ : oly been follow- Me ownership fn th i loubistsan G e row Occasionally every service corpor- i 5% Uil Ie-8 Lo ; ak favor of it, has merely been follow SR {public ownership in the commol. | cubist art. It fan't suggestive. Tty UYL ke [ motonaly <ve e m’;”w‘ t has almost dropped out of sight. |on passengers they are forced fo r cdents heretofore lald ; e meaning of the term, The main |doesn’t suggest anything, not even : ation has an ¢ . Chere was & time Wwhen the trains to |main out fn the highway. At ing Its precedents heretofol | WHEN ORDINARY SPE | down, SaEa sk ity Judgment, | 3o a Ueai v highway. A ehind the deal hat | art. % ay S 8§ J g irtford were Hberally A 4 down 1§ RECKLESS ey b (0 Ak Sl R ) o Then looked b heeks [yt every organization which deals [nyis ow s epe oty | ke e huses ‘,,Rmr Independent busses have been! Ay automobile rolled up e Dillon firm will pry loose from | 4y, we)l; the League justifies its aflany with the publi oHIAE s Be M BCKH | Cer e ot oh ol (4l wiae s ta | laes. anidl alla i kil . ooyl . = - A > Kept on looking, just the same 5 3 « NS, machines to denled the privilege of competing | ireet 1o the Conter the other day, |!' moorings a concern long held | oxistence if it serves only to keep | pt on . t the samel Ithat the public must bo satisticd. T AT T o T L S b o o T e T ke TSl ade, esp with the Connecticut company, and | For the nonce nothing was in the | LoFether family affair: just | the Balkan states from clawing onc . e i s 7 ) v TTaven rond adopted the policy |street, 1t s sald that the situatior the | another. e G aear Here arc some good resolutions cntting service and inereasing the |hecame serions Wednesday evening — : {which the state bo ot heallh st as a means of gaining greater land that traffic wa S L T S oD G () S Achy ey waan as ¢ aining greater [und that traftic was held up for “one finds stretches where indeDen- | just enough to be going about 20| PUPIe ownership” of the Belding- | gy here were hoom towns long | <"¥'"E, ,\]\'“\,{” BW YEAR, | 0 ccosts the public adopt: revenue, 4 novel way of reasoning, 'more than ten minutes dent busses parallel or use the | o an hour. |1eminway silk-thread interests of | hefore stucco was invented. | Gan soutniait 5 ont autelolaiscams Resolved that with the result that patron: has | The problem might be solved § samo etrcet occupled by troleys | As he ncared Main strect he|NeW Hngland. ! S y L s We shall invest our time wisely £0 | fallen off the New Haven con- 'elther of two ways: the bug sehed- Strange that government docs Willle At AN v Evannsbnarty 68 1o sccure the largest health divi- frols the Conneetient company and |ule could be arranged so that only ciploy feminine agents Lo cateh vio- | o ) B8 % ROV FEEEE TR |dends. the hus lines, all money ived [two velieles would come in at lators of the Mann Act. | Saving, > ,Q \‘hm 55 :n‘lc»:' We shall wateh the health mar- goes into th me maw, 5o that the [same time, or thelr parking sy ; e ) ‘,\s. for yours, I hope you choke ket 80 carefully that no new }:4-111‘1\ | public /1 until it {s hoarse ‘mvnd be increased southerly, ni precedents and poliey, is the out- [ 1hing seemed to be “sitting protty.” | 168 would be publicly owned, as| Tt the -.\:.’nm- has the knac '°f1 v investment will escape our nnn";-. |and expeet nothing but long (ing room for four machines to d come of the P. U. C. decis b o daslieA across Miln alrear | Uheina¥eloekhdlders Waro Sincluied | MEKINEHOM feel fmportant, you may | We shall continue to protect oUr [speeches in retur up to the curb. will not be to the financial advan- | the automatie siznal being green, AMON& fhe dear public, but old country. | dfammons: 1 saw the old year | | like bankers brought abo in this city, as well as clse [ way. The driver stepped on the gas | !Ike bankers brought about the busses are not permitted 10| hiaw his hory, I eolne ; Tf this epecies of “public owner- take on or receive passengers. [1egul speed,;#id he took the pre- [SMID” really existed then the rall- This case had to be decided UPON | caution fo blow his horn, Tvery- | TS trolley companies and utili- ask him how long ago he left the | Why They Ricked amily from diphtheria, typhoid and | : smallpox by holding our investment | .. vors 1o months it is the | tage of the Connecticut company to | Ag he reached the opposite corner | th | s the club and often, when tho iy yoxin-antitoxin and the vacelnes. g0y among all civilized peoples 0" Tbe Wem’/ler s ¥ | I* el well: Mr. Dawes gave , | orchestra played, the erowd kicked.” | ywq shall d with care our glit | m & " P Pe forced to give up the ranspor- he wag siill doing his 20 miles or & (b ~ g s 5 “\Wasn't liv Ve shall g sl {to add a digit to the number b ; | JAM OF JITNE b | vice-presidency a good scrap before | : asn €1¥ | cgge hond—a physical health exam- | 0 vy CE il nataaton . tation of local passengers on the <o and had the right of way i : enongh, eh £ M- {yhich the year ls designated, Al- servation s R i e | CENTUIL SQUARE it got him. e, o o, they had to, Thoy |INatlon—It brings safe and SUCC Te- yyough January 1 1s no more im- sl S A But when he reached Stho opbos | e VRN e ST R St urna Ihortant, in reality, than July 17 or | Washingt 2 Tor Tishing may not develop a muscle, | Were dancing the Charleston!” We shall buy heavity in well bal- [ {110 o e Chabfsthh offih o T to note that there frequent!y pye it works wonders with the —Welix Blumenthal. | ;004 food—though the par value I8 ot tnat it is on that day that 1 reaks a it high, it is worth the price. es are changed lends it an un. (SCULHe oW, England: partly Thefr tima tabies, or achedules, | == : N ik We shall diversify our investments rd prominence. This I8 espe- |cloudy Saturday; Sunday increasing golng to function as the conserva- | st s n imitation [T 1T Sl white We fsn't really white, |Moaned the New Year's Resolutions. {;, "y oo habits—rest, p fresh ‘\.,‘u”;. e e )W"h {cloudiness and | warmer, probably tor of transportation lir t upon | of rrago of emotlons that E i ab 4 rhere's always a little yellow fin it. | alr-—-to secure health dividends from | followed by rain. | lines mer he Center at {he the sceno it perhaps could not do | co; e drive in Center at {h e It does not vequire a practiced Iy s not to fhe » of the |site corner a boy dashed across the 1 v = i > ot i v I For eastern New York, northern public to b yied the doubl ect. There was o grinding of S is a jam of husses upon the Center. | imagination service. 8o long as the P. U. €. 15 brakes and fhe zuto horn emitted . ! | enfficlently recovered from cir festivitles of the evening he- fore to reailze thot there is such a day. In fact, instead of January 1 heing considered fmportant, it conld fort on our part to secure it. | just as well be dropped from the calendor for that that anyone knows Automobile drivers who attached lahout if. The outlook is for mostly fair sather on nrday and inereasing cloudiness followed by ruin on - i+ n e isseni o time The best example of true neutrali- | ttie Rhea, th 3 W hite s shall inv large sums i bRl 2 4 id s i€ e officlals of it ¥ i that o Florida realtor feels In | walking With hor grandmother 10| zo followship as his has struck a 3 v { regard to the anthracite now. 1t barnyard near their country | jaw low level and demands lttle ef- Connecticut company. The P. 1 - : T aticad. 11 g W SHRLL AT T arese | home, caught sight of a calf running thus is endeavoring 1o conser e |t ight be possible for them T is estimated that 93 per cent of | toward them with its tail in the air. s i to arvange schedules €0 that no!the true conservatives would feel| * Grandma!” shrieked Rhea, | et 3 e rude wi t suspenders. “here comes the calf with its stra 2 ST e - 5 P f s sraar AT e e than ene or fwo husses would |rude without suspenders, "‘nnrm- i it atrap [their 1926 registration plate ‘"i Howeve he antiquated mathe- | u Having | motl SR e e e G VP npon the limited expanse of | Stile muat ol aah Yorr T _Hazel B. Cuddeback. {their machines last Thursday little | matictan ho devised our calendar | on. having rough the Center the Genter atl any . This | ‘;r s "f'p Sl T = |vealize that the convenience they |placed It on thelr handiwerk, and eonserving the inferests any 5 boy 1 E Agmnil s B S 4 ‘:V‘;"" :l-:'mw ;::;-.:-du} S | Eteraal® Tove! | enjoyed was the result of an idea of | he day is selzed upon as an excuse R St e o g S A Newlywed: “How much do you | NeW Britaln man, . to forecast the happeniugs of the of the public, would have called for | tjon probably would have been in| 5 o0 T B T Correct this sentence: “John is o | love me, preclous »wfini“‘:‘fi? \”{:f"”;0:}"::‘51":(;10:] pm>: fo r|:11:z”':mx :{1,\‘”‘“2}““0:«“ cnmr £ the local gervice | tavor of the anutolst., Yet—one cane > 5 Sl hURY s e me,” sald | Mrs. Newlywed: “Oh, a new car|'™® ke LIS g B i et o a continuation of the lo: avor of the autolst, Yet—one can- | { gy he has little time for n ¥ A e e e L kids belonging to the Connecticut {me | company, and the tire chariots m'l e “ an, | George W. Kiett, who was prosecu- | timistic business men and pessimis- ance of the local serviee o day over nost of the states t the Mississipp! river, mperature {changes will he unimportant. interests of the pendent line. | than about 15 n hour for | line, and relati e Interests | the and wrongs of the situa by the Connecticut husses, Per-|not help thinking e are times |{&he, “but I never complain.” :fml a winter in Florlda.” mitting them to give the public | ywhen 20 miles an hour is reckiess tor in police court for several years, |tic philosophers and to lssue his own moral frenient zervicelthen the o=l aviving | hua P [hought that something thould e | pre-digest of the affairs of what, n dependent line alone has been fur-| There sh 19 a wielhy Moy AT wilsiugen e et - fonglsnouckiasAutomobllofloriSrs IIHIRIEeRO R om bl Mina igEbe | : 3 b same time, there is scarcely enough A from other citles wherc chiefs of |termed the year of grease 1826, | Uy 1 room for a respectable assemblage w”;‘c ullnhwwli v.] plr:nlr‘s vohhfn President Coolidge, Governor In sound; yet it is patently in cOn- even when the right of way 18 bee | oo e 25 Ye A Tod used on the last day of December, | Pinchot, the operators, and the min- filet with the P. U. C.'s polley of | 1oy o ,M -9 i firetrunksieuda “»“‘ ears Ago oaay {1924, or 1924 plates to be used on |ers will declare that there witl be | LR Interest of the Mnes | Mo rolled semething might. et | the first day of January, 1925, found fm coal strike. There will be a coal | 2 smashed, and It wouldw't be & fire | o oo poesing of th themselves harried at all points by | strike. first upon ene MANUPACTURING A e Lie ARt e | A telephone subscriber will be ; | g the police of other cities, Arre This policy of the P. U as NEW LAKE . ) South church last evening, Reglstrar £% wero made by wholesale simply be- | xiven the right numbher promptly. prevented 11 v AR ouc | Deacon John Wiard reported thu se drivers did not understand Dt only o And tho person he | many competing hus lines in var 3 ! FTRESSING THE “BAD! {the membership is now 1.005, a |that regulations effective n their | called will not be at home. ‘ ik 3 " rder — v IN GREAT MEN home cities were void in other com- FFashion experts wil deeree that Y y P ilen Ny danvingdc n cer- ain during the year of £7 memb \ | x 3 ous citics by o | ftie 1 : ST R s e e e L munities. Each chie of police made | Lobhed halr 15 golng out of style, Tt | pleasanr-totake Sl el Clbrk. Qarge 8. iTaloott: regiatr | his own rules but because his anu- |will he a big vear for barhers [/ . MAOE BY SCQTTEBOWNE . ome A reE o ; n thority ceased at the borders of his The police will buy another gross | (AR AN the independent bua (Protected by Publishers’ nishing. This argument, we think lgpeed lmit through Center equa es of 18788 | husine ¢ aln iden Iving |John Wiard; treasurer, S o maln dea INIDG | (@l e anditor, Allen Moors A i - standing committee, Willilam 1 cost of the Pan-|seems to bhe mpt to apply |Hatch and Thomas W. Timbrell; » could uge twice | plack pigr fnstead of the con- | Burritt Mission ¢ L .\;mwy‘:- SN | . By GLUYAS WILLIAMS a e fromw he | vent \ nitorr a " 1M E a anc 4 Junce. ! 3 " 4 : dieinecoNeic L peationaliyglu o e s " homas W. Wilbur and Buel k. 3 Y N independer Bassotte were appointed as a com 3 t ) r8 have uzed in the past mittee on forward movement writing up the good | The German Baptist church h ‘ v > . \racters, these | clected the following officers: Col- deniee R e e A _llector, Willam Fiencmann; treas titleaq ¢ 1 i rans L v f 3 and n ! rn gargantuan detractors of urer. jam Kiesew er. Jr.i clerk ta iuable land would st ur school-look conceptions . Fichstaedt; organist, Amanzi etk to take a delight in ! Wenzel; ushors, F. Vung and Willa A T s of o young udian ¢ S Dhle Bad. potain Sunday_schocl supertnten prrm > & 5 % et . V. Eichstaedt. - - the clca 4 oriacy ! s Quincupleaal Glass com- | Father really starts looking for that that t Rscol TR A © | tor a k to excess oc-|pa s ita week's engagement | dime he lost last July! i \ove affairs &t Hanna's armory Monday night P The program includes a number of WALLY THE MYSTIC t entertaining epociaities frem the | He'll Answer Your Questions TOOTRALL CONCHIS : ! & L e b orm, followed by glass blowing, | Though Mystic Wally is most loath AND FOOTBALL ; : : . A or, it 18 | 0'clock Ho must admit that this New Year abeb sl AN AL LSO (a0 0e I D5 IT'S RAINING : ‘ Gt B e (e i SRR R HAke O e WIE.NONSENSE OF KARDLR. TURKS UP - WET. Wi STEAM PIPES OF TRAN. EVEN HARDER IN [ snortiy moy ee ittt quita queer, ‘ :c[v;é:sH[ HEDIESKT RAINCOAT COUAR. HAD ¥ HOPES RAIN WILL LET TOWN. DOESNT AL 58 C VEED RIS RUBBERS ] R UP. I8 VERY UNCCM~ SEE WHY HE DIDNT sla George M. Parsons ia to The First Casualty 'S BARELY SPRINK- FORTABLE WEAR RUBBERS py Mr. Lorenzen's store, Dear Waliy Ling John Delaney, with 119 polnts, | On New Years T solemnly LiNe ads the nine pin jrnament swore 1'd waste time and money on Boys' elub. flappers no more; ama captained Ly Siater But gee whiz! Today T met one girl ed baseball at the Y T think this morning. "aptain Sla- | Ts going to put my resoive on the team won, 1 to 0 BL K. street department is handi- | Dear Blink: caders of m hey capped by the fact that a large You don't think it, you purpose. Same of the bi- |mow shovel has been stolen. It KNOW that she will, | ook like local talent [Which shows you're a changeable, e new school house at Fim | weak-minded phl! | Hill is completed & ready for | In this you don't differ from almost | ateg than to ugh lfe without suffering the occupancy. | all men— ! chiet ob- | hot Liasts of scandal or the lash| The Plainviiie-New Britain-Wes! [ But don't resoive things about wo- | Hartford trolley company has filed men again! an applieation for a charter, ey & - R ' ’ : s e rans Lo =il Sl SL00SH-SLODSHES FEELS HE GANT €0 LOCKS DOOR,PUTS PUTS SHOES ON A= ON RETURN HOME . i e ; : T e Wilkash | i1t bui¥at alicus fc e Honchl DOWN HALL T OF T WORK THIS WAY. SHOES AND $0CK5 GAIN STLL SUGHTY SEES 101D -YoUS struck a delivery team owned by the | know.” FICE. 15 VERY MUST BEAN INCH ON RADIATOR AND DAMP. RESOLVES LOCK IN WIFE'S EVES Rochester Brewing Co. at the High| American: “What makes you MISERABLE OP WATER IN SHOE: TS WISHING HED NEVER TO €CT AND MAINTAING stroat crossing last night. T K so.” MAKES SQUISHY AN STOUTLY HE DIDN iriv incilman Sarmuel Leberer, glishman: “Why teday he wish- | SOUND TO PROVE § 9 Y ToUT NT | o ko 1A tv of their | escaped by jumping. Several caset |ed me an nappy new vear.” SOUND TO PROVE NEED RUBBERS G e i 2 o 43 of soda were strown about the —3. 7T CUVAS, AT ALL | scene and appropriated by & erowd| (Copyright, 1926, Reproduction WILUAMS - ht, of passersby. Forbidden) (Copyright, 1926, by The Bell Syndicat manufac- | pack of these lorific accounts a no Tohbing 80y |more sedate and cautious biogra- ser 1= us, tend goodness al muck may be true of greater may not; few A en we rome ] T sslona icugo is 1 r nay ¢ slipped from 1 the drainage canal could divert world judges them Ly heir ! [ 3 A

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