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6 iy NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1926, ) New Bntaln Hera]d In New England, New Britaln 15 &| The warm weather i3 sald to be|cyes outlast blue ones. Confirm | Q. What Is the price of 1t r_--- comparatively young city, bullt up|fooling housefites, Quick-witted | this on your friends. World Almanac und where can one 65 rL('rO.. $ HERALD PUBLIBIING COMPANY |t & spot where scarcely anyone |housowives will fool the flles with = - Shiain & eapyt | 1 = POLISHING thought the growth of a clty was|the remains of last summer's| There i3 & differenco between A, It ds published by the New | OQUTFIT Jlemued Datly (Bunter Excepted) AR s e e L B, [present profts and permanent York World, Pulirzer Bullding, 5363 | | (M0 0 O a0y wiay to hm,e t Horald Bldg. 81 Church Street it : Park Row, New York city and can{ | 8t 2 £ flours and linoleum. vidual enterprise, not necessarlly e - but the man who figurcs 1o obtained from the publisher or nu;huwllo 9t Constala b2 5 the fruit ot hol loer ors een barre B yrofits on & 3 of 2 y newsde or boo! r 4 Gul i TG et rult ot a cholea location, Horses have been barred from | pr ) bas! from any newsdealer or book store |- | PR BMECT R o e W0 » Year, — the use of some streets in Wash. | present profits will galn permanent (OIS [ | 4= doknaon's Wax Mep youeses 180 SLIERNIen R STATE'S AID TO WIDOWS ington. They doA't even use them | dlstilusionment, \’ Q. What is the meaning of nwI 1—Joh ".'».':r."".'.'.'fil Cod L i € Announcement from Hartford |to haul stallsd automobiles to! —_— “”‘“" ,“l‘" o : 1—Joh; wn‘:lflou‘!flflnfl'"fl . 4 T i s | Now fo ring fashion A. 1t is an Anglo-Saxon word tifying ++ . 4 ot the Post Offce at New fritatn| N7t UTINE the vear fust past the | garages any more. Bl "l” L rrprp————— Vun | neaning “a poet.” | ey Second’ Clai 0 s department of state age 5 ke Thoe maln int t lies In || § o y § w0 Becon Mall Matter partment of state agencies and — o bop Editor, care of the New Q. What is the meaning of the| | A Savs institutions, which includes the Winter sports in Maine are or much higher shivts will go. || Brituln Herald, and your letter | word “Apocrypha?" i » B LFLEPHONR CALLS widows' ald division, had glven|the toboggan because there arc ——— will be forwarded to New York. A. The word is from the Greck uriess Office ves S { 18t R T T R T ———— s Al | Tl e LR $212,096 to widows requiring such | more trains running to Florlda o - p G and {n its original meaning slgnifies | | a0, called annual attention to the | PR O ibstitufes” He'd Better Take It With Him, S hidden away, obscure, hard to un- seneficent workl ¢ wte| The new Metropolitan o a kind Provi- | Folks? ESTIONS ANSWERED derstand.” | ‘ The only profitable advertising medtum | orking of this statc | T d with the | The man who rings our front door | You can get an answer to aeny Q. 'Technically speaking it is cor- | e Clctinlen” tonke a3 law. There s nothiug more traglc |¥ill have another golden horse- | g | b question of fact or information by cct to call the evening before | orel aiwars epen. to advartisre | o \hon o breadwinner pastes | Shoe, where lumps of anthracitc | gland | ol us an electric fan Writing to the Question Editor, New (jiristmas, "Christmas Eve | n and leaves a widow and chil- | and potatoes can be displayed for| . ——— ys this should be in— | Britain Herald, Washington Bureau A, Properly “Christmas Eve" | Member of the Associated Pre drentinwant iianatiioeall S T e et fe e U sl e G 1332 Now York avenue, Washington. incans the evening of Christmas, ‘ ™ { T there is scarcely | # . have learncd of the term, but out | There's just one place for such a { D, C, enclosing two eents {o stamp: hich 18 the evening of December iied fo the ure for 're {any spectacle more uplitting than | #le lovers b S Tidal G e ks | m for reply. Modical, legal and marital 25, lusting until 12 o'clock midnight | Il news credited to It or not otherwive | to gee the state step ir ceep | e e e | < e advice cannot be given, nor can ex- of that date. According to cus | sil tews credited ot o o seo t step in and keep| T o AR : given, of that date, According to custom, By mublinsd hierata e e s e twottEecom) thet door | Notning scems 1o be against the|® P | g l' [ Would Play Safe { tonded rescarch be undertaken, Al Crs Eve 1 tho evening tm- | —_— ¢ law in Florida, not even lashing " Ama Einee anthraelte| Mps, Newlywed: “Ol, Roland | other questions will recelve & pei- mediately precoding Christmas which Dut the number of widows alded | y M 1] Ji 2 e el B Grenanaa | s e s { prisoners in turpentine cam o v used I8 . my wrist-wateh is ruined] | sonal reply, Unsigned requests can- s th (‘\-nvln;, of December 24, laste A ah Bvhen il L B e R Ml el ne leA blE aockIneims word can have | ! water into it today! not be amswered, All letters are ing until 12 o'clock midnight of that | o ce IsiathatRoR) orgesLIaH | only 70 andl thelnimbarliot onl -l SOOS R eeonklnnee 5 | Newlywed: “You musn't’ let it | confidential—Editor, da | . tinors with o strictly honest anaiyals of | dren alded was 2100, Thiy total | 2007 Aami du which 60 gume- |isrreage Q.' Can you give dircctions for| Q- What was the largest “‘“‘"i elrculation, Of 1 i tiatien | & otel laac B ol —_— — Mus, [ 0 Ml fok er o SSCNGOTS eve ed b Sreulation, Our Sitaiation matieties]| evidently reflects the general pros. | C0Ck® alaughtered each other for| , mo .o S | ',,, 1 won't, dear. | making a dry cel jluerfonameng i RS T nk CaniEY : l protection against fraud ln newspap: » b1 the edification of northern visitors, 5 ash the yopular torm of ¢ ol A i "l"m e b ationarepet | perity throughout most of the ; i VA LOTR i eally o & of the past. But the |dishes, ) f:\ '.\ popular t n o ry cell The largest number G e et vt loca) advertivers. state, and indicates that compara. | "AUTa!ly went unmolested by the ), . o gony yecessarily need to Hetr + tho Bobbed-Hair | 0i¥ 5 OL e ity [on_one trip Atk MRS X ——— tively few men leave their familles | 8Uthorities. Old-time prize fights | 0,0y it was, (Do ith 8 {Lacadi T ek e aaniiyl| durioe) thalVori Ve, A A Ml S A : | with brass knuck d tull nghis — . Ias the United States any ‘ !:‘r:' .}:"T{’:u:l'n:' 'r::'-gx.-‘::’a ‘n‘fl,r,f:n.l sallrely unprovided for in oase of | ith brasasnusiloe and bull Ihie | oniy il bars in some of the | YOU TELL 'E {lned with a paste made of plaster | o+ 1.‘:@ Cub, !: i o ought to prove profitable for pro- Bquare; chultr's Newsstands, Entrance| thelr deaths, Of course, there is Sf.PAKIA 8T PArE, witer movles | Iiy Louls Sicgel 51 “\"““‘ and | 50" Cuba s an independent re 80 WE Grand Central, ¢nd Btreet. | a190 the probability that a goodly | ™Oters in Florida. These would . -y Il me, Bill, in glecful phrase ol ”“”;'\l‘ld(' 12 ;m!‘ A carbon i, whoso territorial intogrity [.”',\L i . Sorlon el olaoral and bihalatariidluroyideMindutrisatintntalo 1 o Of that “Lady of your Heart ‘:;" ‘r‘n‘l:;“"m"” K”‘ ""'““]‘ "'\'I'l';i; wmd freedom i tacitly g nteed PLUMBING, HEATING : . idows hel = ; ] in® n. of her countles omi E A TSN TGS BRACS TGN A hy the ted S The Uniter ! A K THE NEW BUILDING OODE |dren who may be actually or near- | "¢ devold of them. | 25 Years /1}:*0 lO({ay RS e ';p’r:'r'l';( % |a mixture of sal-ammoniuc, powder- [ b, (he United States aile il SHEET METAL WORK ' Whenever a city adopts a new (17 in want do not desire ald from T A nat no mortal creatures | ¢4 '}*"::““’; Iaanes JHoxldt, HRC | cept the right Lo intervene fn caso ‘ Sullding code it is an important |the state, preferring to recelve | delrasthy] fnaoling Rliviin ERbee] I ¢ That Dat 7 LI Ot i I8 ,\':M el B0 jtg republican form of Kovernment i# | quked 1o read the fist thrce chapters Btep forward; the new bullding |such ald from relatives and friends, | POV "ot unhealthtul” foll Lpron e : Lol :"‘W i exotle features 2 f‘"”"‘ Ge : | threatencd at any time X0 i mrevaralioni el gode of New Britain, submitted to| The state law, nevertheless, | FOVernMent tests, the next move oot W. . Cadwell, |1 n it 1!|fl\“|;m”|"'v:v” O e et .M whoin o hs Conasyidns i g5 o'ciouk M Testa- ¥ 3 3 ol : : ( vell, ploy by the United State iter- | lands belong ¥ nt the ter book than 7 the Common Council last night, | works to & wholesome end and is| W/l be to decla capable of | the committec or rentals |7 {state Commerce Commission and | A, Spain 4 Boik ot 1ok G i ‘ Bomes under this eategory. The|s specles of paternalism that al) | CUTNE insomnla, - pneumonia and i na re igzesting | Th | what is the name of some of the po-| Q. What s the meaning of the | i yeela of & man m‘,\ ep his faitl Shdikes emabodiad in it signify that AN ¢ Trn i e | {ndigestion. - t <” “ [ of T the sewers |Of so ex prize! «mnnxvm that bureau? :‘x)\l‘rjwmn he Last of the Mohi- in a good God,while all his goods and [y ¢ o= ™ - - o e T . = A The total number of persons | cans™ ’ yosgessions, I children and )i he elty has learned what it re-|approve. R o . I : el . e UL 1 about Miss Waldron-— | amployed by the commission is about [ A, T one of ?",,,, even his own wife, are eith- puires through itsa own experience - s BonEe '."‘ porni o stri prsiiCiontigmannered sas thcidove - 1,745, They fnelude those in the James Penimore Indian | (o faken from his alicnats and from the experience of other AN IMMIGRANT'S RISD its own coins — probubly with &\ fom Main strict 1o the New Bl it sam e l];:llrl‘yh()ll ficld and in the office In Waehington. | novels which refers (0 the 15t of & cjngt him. eities whose codes were carctully| From the status of a pennilesy | P'CTUFe Of Suint o Fatrickoon the fam fnainie vi thet Ll fs e ome of the positions are valuation | certain n],xn of 1“‘1;.1\;. he ex- . e S v e o S you've ed amb 9 | engincer, locomotive yeetor, rate | pression has come to be ) s e A et sramined befors the new local | Immigrant boy 20 years ago to the | MOSt fmportant coin. yavEinniend by all theso ecstasics; Yer 64 ot oo ;“-, ituiancoiio(nnnat SrmEey e y ,‘””h;r Shie : ode was written. The members of | purchaser of the Widener bullding | . =\~ P . e 1 3 e IRmciEaslclousili ol A AntE A clEritE) countants, | company i ,”I A AT B fhe Common Council will not take |in Philadelphia for $11,000,000 fsi . - T | i kL | stenographers, ete. Q. Has Canada a federal fnhe . fnal action upon the code for at|a far ery, yet Jossph Caplan has|® oororou® fanaiing " gent of Wires ¢ The « Kol e 1,' 5 '\,’:m’"“' E Q. How can galvanized fron or |#DC% tax - least & month, this because they|dons it. L sl s el ¢ i It uppears i VERYTHING “vou can |tin De prepared for painting so that | A Tt has no foder excl * i | than during some years before the | to be getting out fon. i . SO S the paint will not peel off? { province has its own require more time in which to ex-| While the young Englishman | Which n RS : The A 1 B i A. Dissolve in &l jar or| @ Is it good English to say *I amine it. Eventually the code very [ was working tn a Philadelphia tex- | ‘;“[' e ";“‘ s il ; Al @ i Syl e atverel Jnioures hileonnss | Mini ar forssen lkely will be adopted without ge- |tile mill and “rising” fn importance | oo 0 ho 0 MONY I GRIETNE o i g chloride, copper mitrate and sal am- | That s ‘a o 142 b % o : i Ls "mPOTANCT | 40y miles of motorbusses merely i L . { moniac in i e gallon of soft (#aying “I know 1 EVERGLADES LIMITED ooun 5 nrm:;- ) y un: he had positions of res to “counteract Lus competition.” In | : 1 1 am ”‘;.yui‘r digreat O S e Ll (M6 malls| ol exprzesion “Totnon : Through Train , ne of the interesting scctions|bility and power, many a mative| . oo 0 g ML mEt Al e s o it | dissolved add one ounce of commier- | MOt good English. From New England oth worde, if there is any m re ived a bad en 1 T 3ut 1 am the object - of the new bullding code relates to | young man was listening to the de-| 3 2 o - AT et cial hydrochlorie acid. Apply this| Q- When and by wh 4 Ly. Springfield 8:30 p.m. v fireproof buildings. Although Hart lustve chatter frequently Nearal| to lose by operating husses [ is ininr m\rk“ , T wash to the metal with a wide nkl Volunteers of Amer for : New London 10:06 p.m, 5 - atte Iy ard | . PO N G - —Her! Kehoe @ N 0 " o m e ford requires all buildings within | that youths nowada g D R Foe ! , ; B brush, and in a short time the metal | MATRLhey crganizo oD i oI Aol m«?»? I;,‘ o the fire limits to be fircproo? re- | chance” t e | — it > Tg ; 5 X ALL TT [T aniiex Ta R a (e arying | or s ellgloRREAnCRRRANITRIERIGR S P § .‘ proot re- | chance” to get ahead. Young Ca Six years m ne i . \ Seaan o iBrest oAl o | Gvernighf lwhitiEh g ray, MG oToyeri| BOTK ) Now Jlc in 1 I N dipint gardless of thelr height or size, |lan evidently lacked the necessary |yang will see another o L number REICIRUS 1Kea vour mearive before trying to/|this with a dust brush to romove | that year the JoNeIg My L 9 Th h T s D l this was not adopted in the new [time to listen to such Stuff; he Was | o¢ 416 sun. but there is ks ! A you : | the surplus salt; then go ahead and | Porated under the laws of thi- stat 1Y) rains Dail y Tl P g | e e (s e i S TR RTe oA R 20D ’ n s Qesiced, A goofl quality o | Of New Yotk and General Balling, HIERE L LA SR DAL G e "ar!‘ R ”‘; Al :0 ‘vd "N [ ten that the skies will be as cloud- ¢ 1 int applied over this will not peel, | ton Booth, the founder was elected | n : B ‘xml o] » : : s’amrt: by ’l‘-\\m\lh and | yegs gy quring the fast one 1 Do- or broke| Q. Can you name some of the | President. - he main danger ahout a down-|warp-minded Individuals couldn't | L them O G largest art's galleries in the 1 S = 91 | N O 2 arry it | largest art’s galleries in the Uni 5 5 9:15 a.m. town fire ts the possibility of |reach him, Women are sald (o be using faanioniioshict S imilacy sling for several weeks, ox. Mid-Week Service at | 12130 . spreading to other property. It one There are as m: gOoTRUnIIBE b Df nders to hold up the skirts of the 1 ! A T ; ‘L: | 1‘-1. nd ]::‘ ffvr.‘rih.;:“(i,“,,,,fi e oaiing ,‘,Uhmn Museum of Fine First Church of Christ accepts the reasoning of the | today as thers ever were; and there | now sisle tailored sults, The spring o B o ‘mothier, Mr. | Ar(s, Boston, Mase.; The Art Insii- | Another scries of mid-week serv . tramiers of the new code here, the | are just as many opportunities he- | tnilored suils ua to 1 ; 1 . 't =5 10 heaven and Lo |tute of Chicago, Chicago, 1iLi Tho |ices opens this evening at the First fireproofing of roofs, windows and | Ing missed as ever was the S o it ¢ | Worcester Art Museum; The Penn- | Church of Christ (Congregational). raight cn i 18 ! o The pastor, Rev Theodo Aiy > : doors {s a suflicient guard against|It is clear that the Engli loosely s Lrousers.st 50 v o ashed her mother, |evlvanin Academy of Fine Arts; the \\\'urfl}“’"r-”fln‘ Sl :(\y’wzh‘ the The Double Track-SeaLevet Route Kot iirad br ime. it den 5 o o ’ e ing earved into I I said the little gi e | Carnegie Institute, Plttsburgh, Pa.; | -} h P LA ° . he spread of flame. This at least| grant dida’t miss any. journals say. Mere is an oppor- i oy hig mor one of his wings.” !the Walters Gallery, Baltimore, Md.; | first of a s pLutlicREOnLe lafll;c 93s ine sounds reasonable, as there is little s tunity for th Go in | The prospec i of the rail ““Richard Newman., |the Corcoran Art Gallery, Washing- | 800K of Job Sipiriculativeat A Nkelil o . I ; : | ! | Fies cubiadt 1e “Foctne s Peovian The Standard Railroac of the South kelihood of the spread of fire into DAWES' § SiAranaer | 1 to ol ¢ o of — ienimicEthaiAbHEn AT Oallesyl| it aiGE e RERETE R T e Wilssmatlontrom CTIETC RS P When! WichPh s i ¢ ©s BEHIND THE iftelo, N v iheNClnelnnallll MRSt HEEe R HE S B B.F. FULLER. G, E.P. A able opening with fireproot made his e (e t t CENES seum, Cincinnall 10: fthasCleveland et e R iens Lol iR 0 ) poran: . = f i Jury Room Mugeum of Art, Cleveland, Ohjo; the | tank a4 . o terial. The inside cannot burn if|speech? over the radio the other| (H00d news fo Amv A. Blumfield) {City Art Museum of §t. Louls, Mis- | Those expecting to attend have been flames cannot reach there from the | night he spoke in A straightfor- | AN liscover- | 1] 1 \at yarn reminds me |souri, and the Golden Gate Musenm outside Aral riEnneR withont ratateiiee) (o leq® newNaTtoN s which | « [ it Pat and Mike. 1t |of San Fransisco, Cal. RS : prok 1 notes; he just stood up in front o ¥ i r 1, an —In the room at the | Contest B 1 of the American Au- | THE BISCUIT AND THE MUFTIN that entirely fireproof buildings are | the microphona and said what i i L } ¢ 1 1 ey | tomobile Association? | BoL Toatly Arenroos in foaxs (ot cons | hid fonknia Tind e tthat s Tolay | B e o i Sl Lot A Gr ey and Mike came in. | A, 501 Fifth Avenue, Nek York g aaginotiiney o dle 3 gem i flagration, This was proven during [he lambasted the 1 « t i 1, € W dy Do) it Isaihenrd | e alL ealitesyou 7 the conflagrations in San Franels- [ over which he presides € fo i crm to | ¥ il e e R U AL R | H T » i e0 and Baltimore within the p Mr. Dawes 15 quick- | new style of gl ond Turor—So have T. goi.g 40 miles <n hour. If that old | e et 20 years. In both of these fires the | minded and alert — excr h - - \ one. Have you | bug of mine will make 40 miles an | me foods are fa the i o ¥ m i ta out the traveling man + 3 " 1 steel framework of fireproof build- [ he Is astecp in a hotel and his vo'e on Broadwa g : NL gr ! J L hour I'll glve it to you 1 and ) ) bhesryat v op me if you've | wpipnnt i il 2 5 - o ; s | e ) into 50 i v Umph! 1 don't want it, sir. My S e e S f s ings remained standing, but every- | is needed to break a tie; but s ; : o Ubservaiion 1it. A tr i man asked n‘ir” e it CLIF COUPON HERE \ b thing else connected with them | man who ean talk into the micr LsCani L BONC RIS RHANY ; 0 4 1 W nth 8 <5 if there was any chicken . L ‘trlal® | h 1 n talk icro- | g ol ) A Moptho 1 as any chi | proceed with the trial. TS s ton B renur Nawinrita iy ter disappeared. | pnone! “lextemporaneonsiy™ without | Boo N Pinyai neAthat s ) n lie ;' cainer menu | *aul Cook. 3 s hneh : ) ach v K Ot I v th uror—And he aftres 1 That there can be no dispute un- | bungling & word, a phrasc or a7 MUK = y . e Bl o~ I e g QLI LR ADS der th o ode relat Gl Sy (e ) e e o Gl GRS i v i : ; it A zeuy) | Ep A L 1 postage stamy ' r the new code relative to|man's nam ma to be th ex-| S ; . o “How fs Maxsor getting along at || 1% whether an apartment house is to!ception, Mr. Dawes {5 not the ex-| 00 WD gl ! Fourth Juror—But she wiped It {ng hospital?” | | NAME T ) be of the two-story variety is at|ception. LOOR 8 rom off. Haw! 5l “He's convalescing, but he won't | least encouraging. The dispute of | And so, when he referred to Broadwa be o ¥ i Fifih Juror i r mm'ln n’\lr\ 'r)a be r‘s\]n as soon as we thought he ) | obtair : e 1 one! s sec, are there |\oujgr | some time ago showed up a wealk- ator Reed eriooked the | * LLE Forecast 1 \ Vork: Ly women on the fur iess not. | eDid you see his doctor?” | SOOI STATE . mess in the old code — which §5| fact that there are two of them |P/aYS: L ! 1. i salek- | uNo, T gaw hin nurse.” 1\ T am a reader of the HERALD. still in force — that most assuredly | by that name. Naturally one of T ; ] 3 ;“ = (Copyright, 1926, Reproduction | AR AR G R G R T e meeded rectifying. | them woutd get. considerabiy peeved | il b : ; st he it Torbidden) The details controlling other fea- | over it, so that next day, when Mr. | ¢ t ri Sl tures of building operatons seem | Dawes faced the Senate instend of has written i r Foreman—Rv the vay. Just a to meet with modern conditions as | the microphone, Reed of s Sum i o : fehaye Ve Rof 50 “"""".'" L 1o rdiot he prisoner gullt they are found in this city, and the | Missourl had a few unh re- J ! lo o ¢ guilt AR information that the bullding de- | marks to make e a i 84 Chorus of Jurors—Darned if we fon_that e , He el | ol s of Trors—Darned It w N HEIGHTS—STARTING A FIRE partment will ba placed upon a| Mr. Dawes, still auffering from I noy, Leta flip o coln—tails he's GLOYAS aining basls — through the | temporary shoek, told the scnator n Dl rd and Wilson ! ilty, heads he's fnnocent! WiLLALS I & ‘ A Forgman—Aid if it stands on | of tees — for the first|he was not meant in tho speech,|® M niat EACTY AN SHSIN ’ of cdze fs a hun - jury. Let go! | \ the history of the clty, 18| hut that a senator from New York | Mention Iaingtangno 5 r gratifying e 1t ap- | ACTMd rehcarsal. 1. G. W 5 M — e some of 1 l »ok, publicly v ] ANCIENT SPRINGS IN CITY Lot : Thers can sca 1 i ¢ . 3 o . 2 : Daw adio sp gua ) lAVS OPEN VIQE CONTINUES O JAY OPEN FIRE STARTS CHEERFUL E’LLZ[ M D Al y ilxe names tho e ‘ ‘ WHILE, COMMENTS ARE MADE THAT ASKS 1N TRIUMPHANT VOICE ; S =i Raeslaent B LOEL Aty i N ; 3 [ 5 TWONT BURN LAID THATWAY AND WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH THAT 4 { A o . 1 N logizing - ¥ ‘i‘ Y ; ' ors suffering from ru Boy Strays i'rom Home, i AN k t v ¢ s 3 g = ; pr nds in Farmington . 1] o iy [ Preel ) 9 Q W : vom | NL\‘ 'SPAPER HN’NJ BURNED R[ LAY6 THE FIRE MUTTERING STF\N% UP, TIKING HEAD SMART- 5 ike » i) - . ey : i UP,CHEERFUL BLAZE DIES A= THAT IT MUST BE A VERY LY AGRINST EDGE OF FIREPLACE 15 \ ! ) 1 way BAD DRAUEHT TONIGHT AMID BELATED CRIES OF LOOK OUT At s 9 W d FOR YOUR HEAD upon i, i 1 c i A conn i il 1 = ) s e ; (Folks Who Bought Florida Real i o ot L Jad < | kstate By Mail Receive A oo \ s ' T guaranteed « ENGAGOMENT ANNOUNCED | sample To Play With spring 7 2 th e s in A < ! J 7 | o R i | Footnotes | (fi re 3 1 sp 5 « r 111 you read thc income 1AL : (now as one of the sta ) fies §; rano |tax 1 I they were pub- Q needs tie g z v nsid lith: “Certainly. But wou.ln't L\j iy & R 1 v it ce, Mary, if those lists stated | TATIES aAvEs i & g - versen e : s o Tire e HoateE) APPLIES ANOTHER MATCH AND CRMCAL MOMENT TOP LOG . . r s than e ¢ r i | 15 GRATIFIED TO SEE THAT THIS TURNS ON TS SIDE AND RoLLS IRE ANYWAY e that has taken iy rarked xn A 1 1 phar J. Willard Ridinde. TIME TS GOING TO CATCH OFF, PUTTING FIRE OUT | Y t of the Bell City's The Judge Slips (Co) ht, 1926, by The Bell Synd Ine. For as towns go|town hoping for 1 and . | g ! L » and 1 iy r bu n Judge, this policeman says 1 was 3 . - =

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