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6 et LS | N B -t . H ldl The tarlft commiision Mas begn| Cold weuther per vo iv no har- N ew Dritain riera [ln!mlml:fl\‘ divided for more than a [binger of colds in the head, Consider | '1actsand fvan(wes BERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY [year. One fuction which favored [the lowly Eskimo—there being none l ¢ [lower dutics wan led by W. § Culs [in this vieinlty it s permfssible 10| g o ot ol twued Dally (Sunday Eacepted) bertson, viee-chalrman, regarded asuse the term. They lve amid the ! goldor o \ : | Chureh 8trect 4 | the most able member of the com« [ico hills all their lives and are as | science i~ = missioh. At that time there were de- | fond of sub-zero temperatn ; J SUBSCRIPTION RATER Another syniy niallpox m mands by cortain eastern industrial |seal; yet such traveler f .00 8 Ye LAl rosort setl b silenee. | 2.0 ¢ Mooths | sections for ligher duties, as they |visited thelr haunts report they | 1 Mont | IV BN were going through an unprosperous | don't know the meaning of a cold! It v norinil it it cowme period and as usual thought alin the head plady bout wdeguate equip Wutered at the Post Ufice at isew Liitain tarite rove ment e hig! wiff wonld improve condi- e ——— Ihe President, however. | A JUDGE'S BLUNDER TR ticiondPenian VELEHONE CALLE {avolded tariff discussion In the h--’ Judge Walluce McCamant, rees anyway., Wh vishes 10 forn Businers UfMice v Hot it cont volitieal ¢ e bt S G e T PR T A Jieerst 1 volitieal dynamite |apnojnigo to the fedoral bonch in | cabinet, all b marl Although Culbertson's term had | alifornin, whose confirnition is 5 | t years to run ho was induced || 3 i S | London i sts for The only profitable advertising Ing ayed or helq up fmen. Thi in o ith the W the City. Clreulation t o from the commisslon LY [gonuie did not help his chunc Geils { Dres room wiwaye open 10 auvert s S RO 1 the | ming a ministe confirmation when he declared | Ay e f Ron He was safer in Bueh-foipor gay that Theodore Roosevelt | 1For Amuric } \N A ember ol (e Associated Pres ashington—for the o ol T TR than in Washington—for the |\ nov a good Amerlcan heca GNE : the ure for re-pubitention of | administration. Hig demands that otich . mdvocated: the -orall of % all news credited i it ur Bot otherwiee ; S A d o i ] dited n this paper and alko local dutles Lo veduced had made ) jyqio1a) declatons. By this time | i we Dubliehed herein | hi @ thorn in the s | Judge McCamant would be Jolly | | — But Culbierts removal has not 1d to recall his rison “‘“'"1 P eber Andit arean of Cieeulution. | llayed 1) livisions on the | oronal Roosovelt B B, C. 1o & natloval organization | e Ifred Yennis, suc SO . S (N ¥ turnishen tewspapwis and advers | COMMission. Alfred D. 1 “““ 3 It appears that Senator Hiram | with @ strictly honest anaiyair of | cossor to Culbertson, formerly was | yop oo *hiing the confirmu { clreutation. Our culation statistics L W Johnson {8 flghtlr re based upon thie audit, This nsutes | L T cssor at Bmith college and Ao, qeajnst Jndge MeCamant b = - toction agalnet fraud In newepaver | oloce fricnd to the President, He S entaito thel distribution figures to both national and | L] ; : cause the latter, us a delegate to t ol e B inny local advertiseia. ntly was v v‘ml”}i Mf"‘ Chieago convention in 1920, failed ', =0 B o dking an aid o AT man for the and |5 gupport Johnson's candidacy 10r joniecvit e Heraia e on sale dally In New : B S Lokl 1EnEEl :ovh at_ Hotaling's Newsstano. Timen | (1 DO Is has peelal mean={ . ogigent, Senator Johnson is being . quare; Bchultz's Newsstands. Entrance |, 5 s o fudge up- | Conscrvatism waits for the cggs to Grand Central. 42ud Street L : e | ettt poRtaB e ORI | T Bl e e (hk Ihe attack by t feultural in- | oso grounds; but when it s | hutel it i — — : wAljongt Eroungs, but whon now 1o pick out the spoiled ones N o 3 terests 18 the but mot the first |, mpered that at the preferent W TRAFTIC PROBLEM i, of Utah, a forceful Democrat, | iiavies the delegate was Instruct Can ) st hot all the tir The complaint g regarding [made by the farm folk. Senalor| 4 yy (he people to vote for John- | Tt woull com Jike hellswithout traffic control at Myrtle and Mair yocently came to their ald with Ms |t ine convention there eertaini strike now and then Lr nd 1.. 1 and R il pesolution to investigate the tarif |8 something to say regarding 1 Uncut wisdom teeth may ind streets appears to be ontirely justi- | commission. The trouble about such | oo 1o ohey the mandate of the | wwolution, hut what of the fact that e uatisomatilnsipdeaniinanill investigation is it probably would | |, yimayy voters. Johnson's boom Wik o many never cut their eye tecth have to be done to rclieve conges- he presided over by such a friend | (ory girong in the west at that time, | R ! tion at these points is generally ad- | ¢ the administeation as Senator | o jy was deflated at the conven !Hn‘ o ‘uv mr»x;-x". jamiinieg d cheerful? e ean't tune out when ed. The plan to place per- | ymoc | D ¢ v hic mitted. The is »l v t ot fion by men like MeCan | he gets tired of the program. manent traffic officers at both| genate [Republicans arve reported | g rront contrary to the . | corners. {as greatly in fear of a tariff up- | yetions of voters, Many people m‘ A surplus of any crop :Imlxnv e liese streets Is a A nich g il o > i make the farmer suffer much The trouble at these strects fs | heaval, and such o (hing in & con- | pe fime we o influenced into think ,”"l ‘,\U‘ o \",‘,H ithout it legacy from past mistalies. That (he | yrosgional clection year i WOUNG |jne I of the methods of democracy | city was not laid out well but al-| (o enthuse over. 1t formerly was the |4 tpe time hecause of thelr defec | lowed to grow is indicated from the | yrctice of administrations 0 dis-|yjog alnough this point noth- fact that Myrtle and Commercial | (ract public attention from the [ "1 oonon with the possibility streets, although running 1 e |iayigt by stirring up other 1ess Vola= | (uat Joninson an undesirable \ same general direction, do not reach | jie jseues, The. ott-repeated method [ o 4o, i Main street evenly. The result I8 | oy again be followed, but not if { ¢ when Judge McCamant fires a heterogeneous conglomefation of'l o fopmers insist on throwing fits| . Johnson by attempting to lowes 5 he send all communteations (o Fun - Q. What 1 th concern in the U vhere is the large A, The largest Washburn Minneapolis, Minn gle mill fs the o sama city, Q. How large un ave A About 3,000 'hose whe read a Croshy age intelligent pe o largest millin nited States and st single mill? coneern In (% Company of esofa; the largost | Pillsbury Mill in is the vocubulary | son? to 4,000 words. good deal probah. ' i have about 900 to 1,000 more, Shtp Ldiior, care of the i (kespears used about 15,000 | Britdn Berndd. and your letter ‘ vords. Wil be torwarded 10 New York ||| Q. Who introduced coffec as a| [RILNEER J } heverage? g e A, Probably it was introduced n \u.n”lln: “.“»”‘ Folkst | QUESTIONS ANSWERED jfrom Arabla in the 16th centu N VOITIRE IDGE Liugl i e B i b lito Egypt and Constantinople, | IF YOU'RE ;\ ;" ! ,(‘;" s Ly h mo You can et ananswer to any | péonard Rauwolf, a German physi- OF PAPER STOCK e e s wstion of tact or Information by |eian probably was the first to m:llu-‘ 4 ! et you do |writlng to Ah:‘ Quegtion Lditor, New |eoffee popular tn Europe, Ly pub- you will at once recognize neigh ake wospALY Britaln eHrald, Washington Burcau, |lishing an account of his travels in the superior quality of ew York avenue, Washington, |; e hand i Lill Had Them Going [D. €. enclosing two cents in stamps | Q. Was Bogoljubow, the Rus.| OWS 1N letterheads, bill- Ouator: "I you mee how 1 lror reply. Medica, legal and marital [gian ohess-master, dofeated in the| heads, statements and of- vod advice eunnot he given, nor ean ex- irgoent Russlan championship chess | fice forms, ni of them swayed {ended ¢ ¢ be undert Ken All fournament at Moscow ? u ) thitt he woke me jother questions will receive a per-| A, No, | We aim to supply. you with k , ot T8 B bedTrale pw‘m: ‘!\}'1{-“ lfl\!;lun;‘;l} I’VI‘I:“N»\ (‘un-. | Is l'hllml.»ln'hlu V)\n‘nulm: ofa| the best for your purpose, mdlt, ooy adontinoar ALl letters are ety outelde the United Statgs? | eongistent with reasonable b jronfidentinl~-Iditor, A, There are cities named Phila- rinting costs WHY JEWELERS HAVE GRAY |- Q. How many swans are there ({002 i Turkby in - Asia. and in : i HATIS in the eastern part of the United | Mberite Aftlen. By William E. Griffin | States? 2 WL meahtBnF AN ELY ADKINS fim Ormond was a cRap who | Practically all _of tho swan | " deneminated as “dcts of g §§1. thought population of eastern North America |0 g G e NCOMPLETL SERVICE] pRINTERS anD That cverything he got entrates for_winter quarters dn it 0 ey can be held STATIONERS ‘ JEa o] slide oceurrs ulong a mountain at nRponghoning wrablol North Carolina und adjacent waters. . r50¢ of which a railroad train R S aidn't blow, hey can be counted there with rea- e el ymon hoor sonablo accuracy, and early in De. |/ Proc®ding, and tho sllde burles |pictures and Irave found them very Tie s dind bublI LI caiiibar [1930) oxiiarisirom (hel Blos | Losenturng (lmnn-:nm then the ac- | )iclpful; but we must be carctul to Jogical Survey of the United States |Cdent 18 called “An Act of God™ |keep away from anything which yoor, {Department. of Agriculluro found a | & HOW long han the magnetic |tears down, instead of builds un total of 14,567 41)[1\]‘“’? been known? leharacter, 1 hope this answers th Frank Par on the other hand, | Q. What Is the Tacna-Arlea con- | 4+ The early history of the mag- |question peanbiikiion e e ‘;..u‘ n;n;ins.fl Is_involved more or | W. R, CCHTMAN, He lived upon a seals &0 grand A. A dispute hetween the Re- ;;i‘},"”‘lm"\u'("llfl,,"‘ i:‘:\:\?‘n r;’;";h‘,‘_‘ JupiLooiRl It seared you. on my soul! Ipublics of Peru and Chile involy- oo e ™ o g0 bitors i N g Tiwas known hq owed the banks for ing the possesion and disposition of |ete 20 Yanreahstoro sty " loans, | fiie small provinces of Tacna I e tiolinat dardoubirul | Observation The taflor b stiteh, Arica hordering the Pacific ocean (1 SHTUes Dinied refarenuo to it The o | his- ice am [and lying south of Pern, west of |!® !N 8 work by Alexander Neckam, 0 Tk Weather [ | written_in the twelfth century. n e wea Iolks “He must be rich!" | @ Wil you give me the real |, ~-‘“f0*“‘ 3\"“‘3:‘:0 me ”"( Ames of | washington, Ieb. 4 (P—The . [names and the date and place of | =, ,0;.;'\‘(;”‘“"',-")"‘ S WhO | ceather burean today issucd ths )im's wife lov and 0 he hirth of Baby Peggy oand Jacky |jofe &t 08 CAIURI WIS D slorm -warning ainad |Ing through a dangerous mountain | = ..z gyisory storm warnings changed And paid for two fine strings; VT eEy s nea) ina e s oo L “"“‘I"’, during the Villa } 15 pop . Delaware Breakwater Frank Parker's wite, when'er she poggy Jean Montgomery, She was | . }‘l;‘”;f‘“ o :\"’I’]]\ 19162 45 Biock Island, K. L. 9:30 a, m. primped, [ R AV Db Al e colat 05t Faniain Sl d | g nor warnings continucd Wore imitation things! {ver26, 1918, Jackic Coogan was s north of Block Island 1o Loston How funny is the femals sex! born in Tos Angeles, California, Storm of mavked intensity central What queer mistakes it makes },,,‘,,Mr 2, mu,k ck Coogan s | COMMUNICATED south of Rhode Island, inovin At Irank's wife's stuff they craned !roal pame, i P bk | northehstward with inercasing in- cir necks— | Q What caused the death of | {tensity. Gales will he hack fo And though were | rord Kitehener? Christlanity And Moving Pictures [ jorthwest today, diminishing to- kes!! | “A. On his way to Russin, the |Mr Editor: night. = {eruiser Hampshire, on which he D¢ | t for Southern New Kng How To Tell |sailed, was torpedoed and sunk off | I have so often been asked the|jand. Genera colder in TR e e Ll the Orkney fistands, June 5. 1916 [duestion, “Should a Christian uphold | vust portion tor fair Mr looks nd he was drowned motion pjctures?” meaning of course I'north and northeast dimin- was 40, Q. What kind of a magazine ig (that all pictures must be bad and | ishing tonight. A {“The Crisis?” |dangerous. becanse some are. 0 Torecast for I York on Kimball. A. It is a negro periodical pub. jcondemn the entire selence in ques- | Snow today, tomorrow tair, with Iilere 2t i et York oty {tion would be the same as “saving | little chhnge in temperature: north It the price of rubber keeps on | @, Can a Leydon jar be charged |that we must stop drinking water | cast gales ghifting {o northwest and ring we 01 new car | from a spark coil? because some of it is impure with | diminishing by tor o i sot of I"A. If the coil is connected di- |Serms, or stop breathing because| Conditio Ch & i = [reetly 10 the jar the latter will dis. |some of the alr confains disease. | ovor ¢ {erday move: charge through the coil when the [There is about just €0 much sense to | nor d is now central south Willia Lois, six and | voltage impulse of the latter ceases. (it 17or educational purposes, mov-| of N Mass. three, ven a nickel to spend |1f a suitable rectifior connected |ing pictures are exceedingly helpful, | It d high winds with (he store lin series between the and the [but on the other hand when a show | rain or snow along the Atlanix William, wishing to divide the [eoil, the former will be charged. i’”" ‘nts suggestive joke ridicules | coast from lorida to Maine. Sev- yoy evenly, said: “T wish two and | Q. Can you tell me something of [veligion and ministers, mocks at | wral places reported wore {han an ) made five.” e allometal dirlgible Airship now [loly matrimony, makes heroes out |ineh of precipitution and wind “IL never had and mever will” |being bullt by Henry Ford? Lot crooks, ete. self-respecting | velocitios of over 60 miles an hour il Mother | A. 1t is not being built by Henry {person would Keep away from such | The rm is followed by an arca of ARt wered Wil- | ord but by the Aireraft Develop- jshows, and certainly would disconr- | pressure central over {he uppe mptly, it in Heav- | ment company of Detroit, in whieh 'age our youngsters from disgracing ! Mississippi valley which is roducing | Mr. FFord is said te be interested. 'themsel by encouraging this by | pleasant weather from the Rocky Mrs. William €. Bainbridge. | Rxperiment s bolng conducted by |heing present. But to condemn this | mountains cactward to Ohio |this company on all-metal dirigibles. [wonderful seience wholesale s | Conditions favor for this vicinity - {The tas bae and most of the ship |wholesale fanaticism. A great num- | &now followed by fair weather ani will be mads of duralumin, but {her of our colleges and churches use | slightly colder parts will also be made of wood. traffic—mostly Intermittently stall-|oycr the tariff commission and its " oouiton of Roosevelt as a| Th hE s o 11 1 1 I's, “ondi- | quickly headlight hut ed—during the rush bours. Condi-| . bod American the case turns on an- | uickly i : " lights bu . T sworse {han the 2 J from a feminine pedestrian, tions are getting worse than they But no one need worry that other hinge, and one not compli- L yast tof [haRenien hing definito will be done about |, .qiary fo the ju |1t takes & rock-ribbed Puritan fome cillosi would olve: such & iy farliy, Tha farmers ‘dro sore It is true that Roosevelt once ad- ' conscience to classify the averag difficulty by ripping away several|j ang hat fs one reason Wiy |ood the recall of judiclal deci- | flat and bitter home bre business blocks and making the tWo | .o statesmen play @l chop= | ons, something that Senator John it = Sigfoliconforpiilh jong MIOUIEr g e the cherry free |son and a good many other Promin- .o i o jowor But it would be unreasonable to ex- St S ont Amerlcans concurred 1n. at the'l (o wait on 1iuit] ¥iddle olig o pect this city to go that tar, desir THAT LITTLE COLD | {ime. Of course, it may have been | at home o run things ble th I he acquisitiol { © - ot " able though th juisition of th Have you had your little cold? purely demagogic votegetting | s e 1o dening would be. x + Tk o fler evory w o a lot o downtown widenin faybe yon are among the compar heme, and not entirely safe when | e1eF T BAE E R0 o0y could 5 coom tiv lueky ones in the city |viewed from u conservatiVe angle. | ¢, Y B PROTECTION i POLICE PROTECTION [ who 1 ped the annual deluge | The Bull Moose' party men pointed The city government s hard atiof “cold in the head” not to men- |out, however, that decisions are be-| There are some words 1 Iy out, ho ] ! : o sociated with prog it worl with financial statistics and |tion the other kinds of colds that |ing “recalled” all along, wheneyer | {30mier, Wi e attempting to meet all requirements agrlict Jumanity. I you have there the decisions of lower courts are of u growing micipality With the fig no telling when you will get yours. j.m rurned in the Supreme cour Correct this “Had @ eold money likely to b approj U | For nowadays to have a cold at this | Roosevelt and Johnson pla | for a weck “and haven't and behind all the putation. ar- | season of the year seems fo be about | was to vest this overturning power [ Y0t rushed of ) | { chief gumentation and discussion i the ! ag natural as t ep after a day's [in Congress. Most people remained - ural desive not to incrcase the | gojl, lof the opinion that th Supreme | (Protected by Publishers ! tax rate. Tt is scareely necessary to add | court was better adapted to the job Syndicate) l One of the departments in the colds are actually “caught.” as |{but that is po readon why those | 3 B | public eye the past few days was ving claims; that is to say, |yocating the other system should be | 25 Years AGO Toda- ‘ that of the police. It has been re- are invariably obtained through |termed bad Amaricans | S J} ported repeatedly ibat the ity 35 the instrumentality of contagion.| Rooscvelt advocated his ehange | inadequately protected and a clulm v » a5 contagious as smallpox, | through lawful and Jegal means; | The annual meeting of the Cify nal i} . s A I i v ex-Mayor | has been made that 15 aduditional | giptheria or mensles. We have been |and this is never un-Ameriean; in ::w‘ n wis opened by Mayor i | Webst st evening in the rooms en are nbeded. wble to control the contaglon of the | fact. it s (he quintessence of| vulul«m noa ] ble to rol the contagion of th | fact, it is ! in N AT TeR ibraaty dnitey i We are no experts on how many i{hree latter diseases to a great ex. ;,\mnlhuui»ln Bad Americans are | g,y g 1, Neumann, Superin- policemen this city should have, but | t make very little cffort 1o |those who advocate changes con-|[tendent Lyman 8. Johnson's report 1 v 1 e | ' 1 WS re ( ceeptec N in common with other citizens We control the contagion of catching |(rary to lawful and legal means. was read and accepted, M. C. arc of the opinion that a went | cotds handed to s by driends ace| Judue McCumant is ons of those | Webster was r ted pr g A || bl {and E. . Nenmann viee sident it has not enough. When larke areas | quy 5, velatives and strangers. | men who seem to think that those (5ol b on 1 exeentive « of the city arc unprotect espe m other day, in a crowded |who d ee upon political matlers | mittee with C. k. § fally at night, the situation Is & 1east {gtrect car, a man sncezed thrce |are had Americans. This is a rather | mon, H. ¢, Capen, 1 ri ; care 5 | | William Atkinson. serions enough to merit very careful{tjyyes in succession without taking |ynjudicial attitude for ¢ m}\_“‘“l‘ ‘“ B i e attention with a view toward the t hand in | take. tham are on the financ provement front evidently being | His decision about Roosevelt | poy, 1., 8. Johns Was ¢ The {dea of making a per capitit|jnea pon spraying the with | won't. stand up lopg enough fo be for Libl: comparison between this city and iy, o b e fiseeaey | The storm of yosterday broi ; ; danha oy 1o liveryme well as 1 others in the state is not entirely o prob was eminently sucecess - who drive horses f D low | sound. The g layout of cities| e g, ong We moved to| Larger busine od ) of it. Many wer ont 1 must be considered, the YIng fipe o rend of t ind to this | er ext ion in 1024, theeven before t A stof \ kinds of population must b h= ' precautionary u tiribute the rve bank declares. “-' the milkmen canie 1o 1 1 runners todoy G g5 of ed, and the general contour o loss of v ld More proof that the real debtors in | 5 icn "o () e city as well. itain cannot be T XET: r | the modern business fabric built up | yeams ar i compared riden in many | Ngture ced iiee e ent | found ut ow i respects i e | the mida ]x f l } | New Britail olice d o One T al T A | { t i g A g 1 nos is efficient il 1 d,"—or cirenlati onnd with| Another Florida gale; and 110 his petition call 1 grown the the d ore intensive | ferent of wind thay ualilyords 1o oxaot 1) the city to ¢ nd pl t I of the product, at no |kind coming from vs t V i department on a1 en level With [jnerigsed ove expense, than | s the requiren i Iented distributors of mer- [ ST 23 ream of doing. All 1 st ) THE PARIFT COMMISSION . s necossary s continue | we are “enjoyine 11 e 8 1t of pow i : i to remind old-tim (e} f] pany he o ard of '88.” I'h ful farm P ns in the fm- |zar ¢ Tariff co t fr W lavtford, stood e 1 i i ontir o ! A 1 1 Sena Ern W, 1 probri sty i 1 1 W W i valry 1 1 b t op the 5 i " Y 1 sty 3 hhidl eats | o « i The German 9 3 ; it e oop ; % e Olsen ] e having formally Be O 1 5 ; ST fional entry by (Ga] vin r ] e A n i cage germ \ : I i h throat us. vr sy time of), ex with ! ¥ B i t siant T wit S "l’ ourselves continually arguiv sk = ) i mal he| o over articl of ot ( \ftirma b : stitution, fight Russian t ) ve, i : .4 tnd smoke Turkish clgarets [ one 1 C W " 1 out ¢ ors to = ‘ s ws| COMMUNICATED summer | g Mr. Ho I ) MMU S ery { 2 i v gorms have | 1y e British rubber - g a livelihood. | o Population of or m colds at that| We are ns isolated as a bath Ed H 1 ' 1 i I ather g 1 uty S ¥ N e and =t - 1 5 ‘ 1 wces are lighted, | Mian \DEF g nd ¢ 8 18 —— 1 latest Under ' to of a Rerlir A 1 10 f E m of " vice as as the b hs tariff schedu i ng, snuf- | o | i Paris—is to be erected 1 year the por reduced. | Germany. New York was & and }wc ing starts. 1 1 fabrie, 1sed fum. The hydrogen or he. nd other mat n he cithes | Q. When did the Johnstown Tlood oceur? A May 31, 1889, The st — e e————— lavo engaged is WARS, to the city preparcd himselt against s taxi driv THE BARBER SHAVES HIMSELF | (Observed by Joseph D. Fauerhach) “I think I need a s -Now just while 1 lather my face. od at the rich erean nice duy today, Isn't 1 heard the story Mike in the powder lleve I have. Yes, 1 e about the flapper at coun too. Well, well, | t pull a big does i1? Ve And that fowel wasn't a hit too hot. \ myself. | 1ere zopd one! Tt seems that | 1 darkey had 1o spend a night | graveyard, so he took along his vabbit's foot and—ON, darn it all. T've heard that one. How do 1 shave ny .2 Down the sides? Oh, ves. i« yos that razor feel? Let's see, i ved you before Tt | like your face is familiar. T} Iy \at reflection in the rror somewhe lly need a sage to close the pores and 1l T believe I'll give It one. No, I won't refuse. I| 11! And a lemon rul, too. Bile T'm glving myse ris | i rub and massagé 1 want to | 1 miyself that little story a travel- | n told me last ek. Two | Trishmen—I T've ard that | « Can't T tell any stories | T haven't heard? Jt's a shame! 1 1 so nervons 1 don't know if T can sh this or not. 1 really think I myself into a shampoo, ad’s very dirty, and this mild | " ap will £r hene- my sc No Ah, T thank nyself | Nex s | Conrtesy? | noted, bad bandit was figur- | and ially near the end of e found himeelf the ing t of a very enthusias- lynching party and the leader final requ 1 just asked him if he had any Mildred: “Oh, I'm just dying to the U 8. moonlight proposal! { ST, & NO. or “I think you'd be satisfied 3 without the moonlight, dear.” gz ... -Arthur Haglund., | L T am (Copyright, 1926, Reproduction --— TForbidden) SUBURBA| GLOYAS wuums‘ . SRVAY ey 2 igia, 5" et ST = = O’DDD SEES BY FOOTPRINTS THAT FRED PERLEY HAS AL- READY STARTED FOR STATION - YES, AND FORGOT RIS GLASSES AS USUAL - THERE'S WHERE HIS WIFE RAN OUT WITH THEM HULLO, ERNIE PLUMER HASN'T STARTED YET, MAY- BE ERNIE'S SICK , HE WAS SPEAKING OF FEELING MEAN LAST NIGHT I - - R = === N6 HAD WAITED RERE s> N LOOKS AS IF ED BAST TOR SOMETHING ,PROBABLY WHILE HIS WIPE WAS CALLING OUT ERRANDS FOR HIM TO DO (Copyright, 1925, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc) ry of Amer! AMERICAN VARS From Lexington and Concord to Manilin Pay 1 Santlago; f the halls of Mentezuma to th ' hotes o hington B curate info A from tho all in our W “Just. on he answered. “If eaun hoolboy or g il I you're determined to send me to von helow and mail aa directed kingdomeome, make it snappy.” R e i A “Sure, glad to oblige,” replied the ( CLIV COUPON HERE ‘ courteous host with a sinister glance IISTORY LDICOR, Washington But Hor . at the rope, “we infend to despatch 1322 New Avenue, Was you by cable. ¢ ¥ ¥ 1 want a copy of the bullatin AMIERICAN John Smith. | flve cents In loose, uncancelled U. . Ouch! IRNAN T ek o R. R. & reader of the HERALL. WELL LOU GROSSBECK WAS SURE TRAVELING FAST WHEN HE LEFT THE HOUSE, BUT THEN LOU'S W, 15 ALWAYS FAST = (7 POOR OLD MILT 6RIGSBY EVIDENTLY TOOK A BAD SKID. WELL IT'S HI5 OWN FAULT - HE NEVER WILL, PUT ASHES DOWN TILL IT'S T0O LATE — = - NOTICES THAT TOOTPRINTS LENGTHEN OUT, AS IF| PEOPLE HAD STARTED RUNNING, LOOKRS AT WATC 6ROANS, AND BREAKRS INTD 6ALLOP TOR TRAIN y | ol » AR'Y v o | | il