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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 19 e s e e e ey New Britain Herald| 4 ! week NEW ENGLAND MoX man on Maln strect last night. The N TR T e LEAGUE O NATIONS IN THE SOU man, w ]m \\Iu|l\r;lxu Ill\l‘ )lll,h- shop, oross the Atlantio ocean? | the dofenso made it plain dliring the HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY 8 (nierna1twranale | RTHaEn| et ; o, |8 On hand with a big red carna- R tideolamla Les SR R s 8 rmingham, Alabama, AgC- |\, 0 nig button-hole, but he walk. A SRg Cr e O e or / that his o by airplane was made by the U. would endvavor to show that his con- Iwued Dally (Sunday Excepted) ed up and down for an hour all In . C-4 with Lt. Commander | fession was obtained by intimidation 1 UBldg. 1 Church Btrest st week 1 ined to be solved | ness man of Boston" as saying { vain, much to the amusement of SR At Hel s ur . A gl Gl DRt | S S e (I e e Al mnt ot & Fi (R Tteid as commanding officer, [ Under cross examination Distriet AY — At Bix inless [ If he attempted to rajse money in 1 W rkers who ¢ “‘, flight began at Trepassy Bay, |torney Willlam ‘Taylor, of Delawae Newfoundland, May 16, 1019 and [county, admitted tho prisoncr For the first time ears, J ? b | B : . oo e v | ssoclation of na- | land Industries he would be *300m- [ipere was formal 1 «-(:‘;w:‘\‘n':::: e ; ended whon thie plane arrived at Lis- | ecn s tloned at longthsbut ie. 2,00 Three Moutha : v was formul recog p or! ay 27 0 fr nled that forco or intimidation hil T6e, & Month 8 fs destin be pushed over|ed to fallure at the start, but ho |Patrick's Day in Now Dritaln yestor- TN s l"“;,'::np".°'ll"';:,','..,f?."|',x, A ‘l?,ls‘;"f,"m:‘ it —_— brink Intc limbo of innocu- | could ohtain cash In abundance in and the m,~|. people and thelr vy England. It was not a non-sto The trial today entered its second Office at New licitaln s ‘ New England to finance southern |de8cendants were largely represent Send all communieations to Fun i - thight, The first non-stop trans-At. [week. Nearly four days were oceu- Matl Matter e e ed in the audienco which gathered | Gntla a Vicke | pled s “The pro not one of | enterprises. [in the Russwin Lyceuns, The bril- || SMop Ldhor, care of the New (lantic flight was made with a Vicks | pled dn obtaining a jury. The prosc. ol d evo Llaindteate AR i : * I e |er-Vimy acroplane from St. John's, [ cution expects to close its case to. [k ,l\\ 1 [ v ]' ,,:m W ,: 2 et ana st 2 "““" YOUREornstry L8 Tholan vy :.'.'.'f':': :"'m'fl'r'.xefi".‘f, ’N':"‘: #:,:.; Newfoundland to Clitden, Ireland, [moreow and Marshall probubly wiil Blenpaionios y the plan for a sembly hall fecrtain oxtent. We hear much of |Burke, €. 8 I, delivered a striking || » |June 14 and June 15, 1919, Capt. |be the first witness in his own bes e w bullding in Geneva to cost | gouthern industries and thelr com. 2d4ress on “Faith, Fatherland, and 373 st SRR J. Alcock was the pilot and Lieut, | : Frecdom.” Signs of Spring, Volkst QUESTIONS ANSWERED Arthur Whitten Brown was the navi- | League of Natlons | Herald quoted “a prominent busi. SUBSCRIPIION RATES hoa rockoning 1s postponed——or | New England to finance New Eng The only profitable advertising medium | | 1 of dollars. 0 far as|petition with those in New Fng A g fo the City. Circulation booke And v o | Mrs. W. 1% Attwood in reglstered | Tonics and plasters the drug stores | You can get an answer to any |gator. Both were in the British air press room siways open to advertiecrs aving home — an fnternational | land. But we hear less of who owns 'at the Buckingham in Washington. display, question of fact or {nformation by |service, 1WISGONS‘N GH i RhN s ivy building—there will | these soutliern industries New Britain will bo visitad ' by | Springtide must surely bo well on its Writing to the Question Editor, New | Q. Ts the hook called “The Eve | el g It e MR T ! left to the imagination. | Investigation would disclose that [foUr exccllent companics of dra- Britain eHrald, Washington Burcau, [of War® by Bertram Foster a true POJM) 10 B PITIRUL T e, tor re-pablication of | Wou L the functioning of 1o | most. of the secuics wrt owned |MAUC players this week. The Prim- | To weather spring fever our remody, |1323 New York avenuc, Washington. |ctory oy fietlon? AHITUL all news credited to 1t or not otherwis e aavan o g i y rose & Dockstader minstrels will be | folks. D. C. \enclosing two cents In stamps | A, 1t is classed as fiction in Ii- oy credited n this paper und aleo local | Lvag I a | by mor herners. New England has [at the Lyceum Tuesday with a brand |1s a tonic of fun and a plaster of |for roply, Medica, legal and marital brary catalogues, Survey of Child Welfare SI Bews published horein are inclined to agree with the [ heavy investments in southern [new olio of novelties. On Thursday | Jokes! advice cannot be given, nor can ex-| Q. How many persons died of in- : ] R and the American | mills ovening, Willim ~ Gillette's latest | ezl tended rescarch be undertaken. All | fluenza in the United States during Many Orphans Not Being ahe A, B. C. w8 ustloral uiganiaation | press 1 o present difficulties N suceoss, “Sherlock Holmes, e The Peak of the Profession other questions will recelve a per-|ine .pmnmw in 19182 How many whic' furnishes uewspapers and adver | Sl e § : ST presented. Miss Trwin will be here | Joirst movie stari—"I fell you that |5onal reply. Unsigned requests .- |7, & soldiers died in France of the Glven Falr Chance, tiners with a strictly honest muyu:.“m due entirely . 0 PUBLISHER SCRIPPS in “Madge Smith, Attorney,” on Warren Gladstone is the greatest (N0t be answered. All letters ase |same discase? | 2 : . e upan this andit. _Thi meures | LhO cgotstical pretensions of S CARELR Friday. The Dainty Paree Bur-| movio star in the world ronfidential.~Editor, A. In the registration arca of the| _‘Vashington, March 15 (A—Th protection agatnet fravd tn newspaper | Austen Chamberlaln, the Britis From a colorless though in- |lesquers wiil be scen Thursday nigh ond movie star:—"Bah! What o i A . {Umited States etatistics compiled by ehildren's burcau of the labor de- dintrihution figures to both mational nd | 0 T i i |at the Opera House, ver done?” Q. When did the United Btates|ip, Cimsus Bureau show 1,471,367 | partment. In a report last night local advertiscrs, | torelgn secr . Who with Prem- | vigorating boyhood in a small town 5 {acquir esslantof Hile | \ 1 A7 ) 1 roy 1t on Brlar ; . R | 1 irst movie star:—"He has a di- | deaths from infiuenza in 1918, There study of child indenture in Wis- riand of France, shared the |in Indiana to publisher of 2§ daily | i, A Haltl does not belong to the | coro 'z 356 denths from influenza | consin, safd it had found that man | ier | voree that is good in every state in ;.. York at Hotaling's Newsstand. 'm..“ rs ng the hicroes of the | newspapers in 15 states, the con- * Ithe Union o ‘1 g Formerly it was l,ong ‘the U. 8, soldiers in France {of the ehildren affected worked il Dauls e : and f‘ancies rench Colony that proclaimed its ! . 8qus Bchultz's Newsstands, Entrance| Locarno pact. The adulation that {trolling owner of a press associa- 2 = Independence January 1, 1804 and is and in addition 8,483 from pneu- | yiptyally as unpald servants, wers Grand Central, 42nd Street. iR o Cideaity 2 X S e a, some of which were undoubt- | o il e | a4 from TLocarno evidently | tjon, a newspaper feature distribu- By ROBERT QUILLEN SWANEE RIVER now a Republic governed under a ;‘,’l‘;:)';-m_"’;:‘“m\"lfl hich were indouli- | often _ depeived of schoolir i1 {went to thelr heads, but more 8o | tion syndicate, and the endower of A .l!‘j\l»'-mlgi‘lnwlc " Constitution ratified on June 13, (53 o CH s oiiv Brook, movie | Foercatlon, and soma ivere cruelly A CAPITAL JOKE in conncetion with the Briton than {an organization for disseminating — { (With a Wink at Stephen Foster) 11918, In November 1915 both [ | od . v {oke Washington 18| wi( 3 . . i oo th By Sunny | Flouscs of the Haitian Congress rati- f §40 indenture homas invesll- The joke in ashing with the Gaul. Chamberlain's ab- | seientific ¢ — this sums up the The godly are those to whom 1 fied a treaty with the United States | 2497ess? Lgated at the request of Wisconsin whether to run Col. Fdward M.luouto refusal fo go to Guneva | achievements of Edward W. Serippe, | DeT 15 rum. | Way ... down ... upon the Swanee [establishing a virtual protectorate| - Hr-”Ln lnlll\lig"““:‘fi:;“' l“i”‘{‘“ anthoritic st 18 per cont i River over Haitl, That treaty estabished |DAricd His addres ental to the were ju o § Culver City, California. | ' ¥'re ... up ... to ... date! |a number of American advisors to ‘“"2 Budic, ST Sl SOOI e : atiafactorsy Py |and 8 } rade. One Member Audit Burenu of Circulntion The Aerald 1 on sale dnlly In New actor; is he married, and what is his | House for president on the Demo-|poung by any instructions emanat- | who died at the age of 72 ahoard Nelghbors are people who trade| o, cratic ticket in 1028, But doubt 18 | i, from his government gave the | g 3 5 ihs e Ao ; y g Ll : L '¢ | his yacht off the const of Africa. | you sympathy for the detalls of Your [ ooy ' darky ... has his own tin ‘vhn Haitlan government who are ap- " as to the feasibility of S hesion 1s g| Sl bariing . s compare with th of per- Sty SR e iprelon he thought himself big Thus passes the last of the tri- fmistortunc. | flivver, {pointed by the President of Haiti Z:;:"xron\’(‘»‘rnn.m: ot s T hoy convaleseing from pneumonia the candidacy w e ) ger than the government. Tie | umvirate of Pulitzer, Munsey and [ ous times are thoss in| . Fnch one his dusky mate. upon the recommendation of the |“*\® 1 BUCC TR O FREC ) was placed out on contract to do term bugaboo might be invoked. | pured all warnings, was shifty in | Seripps. Although least known or!“‘I:hfl‘:”i'r\\,“‘fi.m_l’?‘;"w”f;h,m“"mm“ [ All night long ... they dance ... |President of the United States. tomonco oara. computes that actua | f4rin work: another dicd of (ube consldering his revelations of hoW | pig cyagions when questioned, and | the three, Scripps had the greater | of e i aot Aol el Don'ltlm (h:u:t('.'“:‘f: i Q. How’ long did the following |average return to American L”.‘,,‘.,.;:wnl‘mr 'u.}. o ' !,‘~1¥‘—;‘mywv,u et ausing 0 Y | | serve Prog i} N G 220 o : round of chor a girl o work - he was the real president during|pow that his “backstalrs bargain- | total of publishing interests. Dur. |blers out of tight places. | slow. 4 :‘;3: "é'n,JZ?«'""\"\'-”Z’S""'?M"T“l'fi‘i R ‘“u“ hi“ ‘q,;"m“““' 1 N‘muwn m‘ cook and \1“\”1 Vilson terms (R ity 63 1w, Bl e g ) @ aft? th average carnings in the same | ©¢ 48 L , cook and la the Wilson term ing* has been pretty well exposed, {ing hla active carcer, which did mot( ) 0 o ST o toss of | VY w1 0D ... upon the Swance || A, ‘Garfleld waa. inaugurated in ;\(.lfl)‘ 2 sf. 56 by those employed | 4ress, and aftended school irreg 5 TLDING INCREASE persists attempting to save his | terminate until six years ago, ho | oo o R Tl i doserted wito | o Tver |1881 and served 616 months; Wilson [iy manufacturing industries, $1,572 [ 1arly, but was kept from chureh OUR BUILDI AR ot ace. wielded widespread fafluenco upon | inherit something. That's where the mammy-songs (served two full terms from March |,y transportation workers, $25,141|and Sunday school by her foster The increase of huilding in i o . 5 S % g g grow! 4, 1013, to March 4, 1921; Taft |qlerical workers, $1,678 earned by | mother because “her n Britain during 1925 having GES Lo Db e B lipiblc anestlons o the alddle et A balloon tirc's wil s soft, also. |y, L Sy on D orch B AR o) miniaers 81,205 Inyiftcachore fahonUlid etiactad B ror it ionSanielano ‘ e ssociation of nations, not ar as- | anq west, where the Scripps-McRac | A bailo et as S { Way ... down ... upon the Swaneo | March 4, 1913. by government employees and | at school as it was.” glven at 54 per cent, 5 B i i never knows which way Riv Wi . $ e g ey . | sociation of secret diplomats, apers flourished. 2 ‘ | River, Q. hat {5 the nickname, state |, raga of $1,415 per worker in | "[]\: childven were indentnred on amid exclamations of surprise the P i | skid next. | BOY ... how ... they dance! |flower and motto of Indiana? & o,mimups tier than Targiess | weliten Bomlcists by Uhe siats b Stamford surpassed us with G4 per 8 e = Gl vl 3 o | That's ... where they make their| A. Its nickname is the “Hoosler | o g the purchase price and cost [lic school at Sparta, to which they f TORROW'S VIVID LIFE and force and aligned themselves| A woman who really adoree chil- | shoulders shivver, { State;” the statc flower is the carna- | oo };nl ,'m of an automobile when |had been committed wsually he. e sond in the state in re-| Many will remember tho late|upon the popular side in most pub- dren hardly ever thinks it necessary | That's where the “high-browns" tion. and it has no motto. used wholly for business or profes- cause of negleet, abandonmer Tj be \-‘"1“!‘“ i ")”’; ts grati. | James J. Storrow best through his | 1ic questions. They were independ- | 10 52V €0 dance! c.v,l \\"ns ;Allr;nh:\m Lincoln an f1- | gjona1 purposes deductible from in- | poverty or the immorality of par- gard to building activities is grati- i A . 5 AT Coal-black Ma..mas ... in paja ... |legitimate child? b g < be paid? | ent Child ¢ T ing report the New si- olii o s b ita come on which tax must L 1 1ild indenture, the hureau fying. While congratulating our- R s T G ent Damocratic, but did mot heel-| Crime may ho unpremeditated, but mas . | A, Altho it hos been sald that |y The purchase price of arked, {8 siUl-pormitted 1n A= solves we also will extend eon- nd railroad situation in 1 tate to support Republican candi- |galoshes arc deliberate, Lawsy .. what a show! {Abraham Lincoln was never able to |;y(omobile, even when used wholly . Illinols, K Marylnd S his was fssued while the banker | dates when they appeared to be Way ... down ... upon the Swaneg |¢stablish whether or not his mother | for husiness or professional purposes. | Penmsylva Rl : gratulations to S ord. A SR R T i . Rivel and father were legally married, |; o d as A L [ | was the chairman of peeial com- | petter qualified than Democrats, ver .. BRLY . lis not deductible, but is regarded a o s Virginia, Indi The city on the Boston Post road = “Toot! All nboard!"” LET'S GO!! [since his death it has been roved ) o rapi The ¢ AT . Y ian RN o i f ,_ t ST'S GO!! n investment of capital. The c Michigan, Nevada and Wigconsi is regarded as an admirable city |00 to s'\'A.)) Nev .l‘ gland | [ike Pultizer, he believed in re i i ney Hanks and Thomas Lin- | o¢ gagoline, repairs and uplkeep of | Rl "_ 0 oLl e s L | transportation. The commission was | form where evils existed and at- Nut Furnishings coln were married Jine 12, 1808, i |y B o cductible. It uso | L ‘ itime fs bound up with | avpointed by Governor Cox of |facked them with vigor. And like ! Dealer:—*This dining room set n | Washington County, Kentucky, by a |\holly in business. It used partly [MANY PATIENTS AT 1OSPIT. Morl its (CROME IS ROMBIINE M | nrassachinsolts i Anl effort) to! ko[ putitzer, e itools, to) the! mea whon walnut finish is $400.” Methodist preacher who was also a | ¢or husiness and partly for pleasure, | Sickness in the ving = fine residences, subnrban develop- i th: holloml ot thn! miltonRd sl iinsot oetlitat subatituting Mrs. Hamilton:—"That's rather -;'{'HW of the peace, the Rev. Jesse gych cost may be apportioned. Only r has cansed & 1 of pation o and shorefront property, | ; it o g ' high. What have you in—er—a Head. a propor ch cost aftribut- [at 1he n general hos = M, i | »’* \:n ing 1:.. anend | Ment. Alihough the constructiv seelusion and silence of the, P peanut finish?” SR et Q. Who President of the ’;‘\‘»;n‘V!;;’);::>“'\‘:“:‘2)\sl‘r‘;1np.n dedneti- |and the instit N r 154 such as individuals program cmbodied in the report|ocoans for the turmofl of news- | A lady won a recent hog-calling | —Philip Lehmefer, | United States when Clay and Web- 10 1g 4 necessary expense, c [t iy re accommo two hours on the trains daily in| N Bt .n . contest. If it had been an effort to = * |ster clashed on the tariff question? s S fons for 220 or mor ‘ commuting to and from New York | W8 never acop S R LEpeelsliod call road hogs what they are, no A HABIT A, Monroe. w. John J. McGilvary, who wa Atel anla o lcommana: ‘Tha) type ot k08 §E8LIENMOUS IR ORIt e 0D L could RBENeinion: Maybe the remson why so many| @ How —does man's strength ;MARSHALL TO OPPOSE once interne and resident phisician | fdences being built in Stamford Haven railvoad, the report PRISON-MADE GOODS : ey coalthy American women marry COMPare with that of a chimpanzee? has been added to the sta resl ‘: - o hile the New | %ns wniversally regarded as the| Popular prejudice against prison- | - Lets :“‘dflfi‘m hojeltlonhor !1::.: forcign dukes and counts whose cir- | A Sclenee Service, sy ’)h"Y GONFESSION REM‘J[NG Because of {1 £ sufficion run into large sums, W e New i .. | been kissed before knows how = 4 i weight for weight, a chimpanzee has I ro G T e . ost thorough evor atlomple ods is admitted by Gov cumstances aro “reduced.” s be room for nurses in the new nurses T most thorough ever attempted in 80 Y. a delightful kick in it, | 2 i W | four times the strength of man. o home, 18 probationers have heen y Britain increase has heen homes cause they cannot resist a “bargain et faod 10 (s oo | IDIsRUCE foralutes HOne Eoonlina s e orAbran kI EE: Billings of Ver- iy | ] e s ) phitd 1 PUrpOSe 8 ( § {0 caus 3 L cading a vement Still, st @ ) 1 an | ~ = 9 ¥ § S iiiolion oE e dLee Ly no oftHoma | aceBUEDOR0 SHErY 1 was to cause | mont, who is heading a movem / .7‘.“ almost ;nyqnvl)‘lliv x[n?n ;‘m IF THE PO FORCE WAs | of the Prince nfq“a] What {8 his e ‘ {he New Haven ruilroad fo walch | to slop Congress from passing a |Scrve s a good cxample after he's | ~qonerocrntpen it TR |London nddress? New Britain undoubtediy has been | Inly | been dead long enough. : 4 & A. His name and titles are HIS 2 its step. aw that such goods be plainly WOoM Sk srcohn ¢ 1 e pre itk ROYAL HIGHNESS, FEdward, Al- Intimidation. ; (Imagined by Thomas A. Ulrich) s % s s ars inder airettairtioome | Lent CHtitaN, N Georkal iAndrew o RING JUMBUS t tivities of this remark S ¢ c | Patrick David, Prince of Wales and Philadelphia, ! | HONORING GOLLME along with me! Er—I guess Weipaq o¢ Chester, Princo of Great |duction of a sccond alleged confes- | # i Sl ihie man. Tom his early doval at| Popular! nrejudice would: provent i : e & The Italian na W From his ea i T STRUCH) | 0ught to have a cheperon! Are you pyjiain and Ireland, Duke of Corn- | sion of David arshall, chiroprac- | ‘r\ r Y 3 Claim Will Be Made Slayers Admis- “:1“’""1" d nlvl the annex recently pur chased on Hi slons Were Obtained By ca the st | 1gRd ety But this was only part of the|branded when disposed of fn in-| y jsn birth control the country terstate commerce. »eds, but control for 18 ycars after . to when the sale of branded prison goods married? Well, {sn't that nice! She - 0ing 10 recogi r Vi 1 ! Sverybody fs usel 5 » vi th erage of FEncland, by cas expected today at the ree | zoing 10 1 1 i Everybody fs useful. Those who | .7 0 along with! s wall (In the peerage of England, by |tor, was exp y Wyer, »an in other stales, Governor Billings | oo inciriors would be mis rable | FodP Rt patent, 1337), Duke of Rothesay, [ sumption of his trial on the chan 5 S lows I . ¢ ¢ and a financier; through holds, and would close up the work- | if they had nobhody to scorn. " o & S 5 Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, | of having slain Miss Auna May Dic- | E : LR et ¥ of public service in reors shops of state prisons, “driving e ” c?i":fl:flfi’;‘”éo Skt "“ tho | 1,0rd of the Isles and Prinea and |trich. Intimation that this would be | Natural Way to Overcome Con- s of public service i shops g 8 - 5 ‘ Secret Service? S L 30 T guess |, Stewardliof Scotland by an: | ¢ B in the prosecution has | stipation Yo Faathn, e i v As'a rule a man has climbed as UG reat Steward of Scotland (hy an- |the next step in the prosec | stipation and Be Free ¥From the ston chool committee; | prisoncrs insane through enforced {1t will be all right for me to tell |cjant charter). If he were deprived |peen given by District Attorncy the Vicious Habit of umbus, according tory heneath rather illuminating, ligh as he is going by the time he S i of new fdeas in the | idlences* The Vermont prison at | iE0 1% BT 18 SR B the fime '°“h,°?‘""'h‘?1“h"'?(‘f ““l°“|' "‘:"-*5,‘““"; of all titles his name would he Ed- | Charles E. ¥ DS Wi sk ;| Windsor would need to work only | = h’]" " ¢ “”‘ 8 ; ‘(‘1” "1 ifr-‘““—“ ward Alhert Christian George An- This confession, which w 1id Jaly Parg 1o jnayoralty upon | two weeks to supply the dem 5 o in a house by ”‘w’,:"m’:"’mf ”'”r‘z ’!""lv‘i'”” R"‘; {drew Patrick David Wind His {to have been obtalned when Mar. = e | . s 1 voad and fix halloon | o S0t i old you. And |adgrees is St. James, Palace, London. [ shall was turned over to the Phila-| ight v ,‘, tform, and | for its goods in Vermont, he here's something eclse about her— | England. delphia county authorities by the po- | IMI%RIst you o ' he 3 7 o proclaime: | for mond be pr . stood in silk [ In the plant today there 15 a mod- | ' (Whisper, whisper) — jsn't that| Q. Did Chatlle Chaplin nlay 1n |jjce of Delaware county, where he |C08's Rinolin, a SERIoTER o Felle conspicuons shoo factor; {something TERRIBLE! I would ay “Scaramouche?” as arr has not been made |CMulsion that the old never have dreamed of anything . No. ctives working on th like that, would you? 1 laughed un- e T them have more than one state i | til ] thought T'd dic! h Hl' Amitted i\nlhg the yo e o 5 9 o integrity | prison. Merchandise is manufac- | ol b 570 e o s R R A R el ¥ o . ; 5 4 : il elivi ceame fuel ad- | tured fn virtually all of them and Sir, were you trying to flirt with | Had medicine a big red limousine.” the body and distributing the paris loni t Y Wi injithesa ; S : nd during |1t is sold to public. Such mer- andl gyl o8 Ot TOB Al —C. H. Crowley. fin Delaware county. District Attor- | 3% apil vousial ha S g gl e i \”_. the other girls on the force DO ad- | ney Fox charges the chiropractor authorized to refur ' s yman of 1l il o Any country fn safe while thoss ™It I'M 8000 looking, so I don't KRAZY KINDERGARTE {with having choked Miss Dictrich [moncy Sou pail fo th com- | marked. Tt is produce diens aply and | ADY country 15 safs whilo thoso blame vou, You are? That's the (Conducted by Gertrude, Jr.) |10 death because he said she threat-| So why sho W sons| ¥ ar 1 Jieng P0- | way 1'm zoing. Ho ha! You naughty | Teoteher: esperi |ishment are a ority. ARt Y B v r b sy : ) s e e ey e e RIS R ORI {man! Yes, Il be off duty in half | «\Wil;um, deer, come across with | tions n z 1 L T b Y ¥ N Appote g 3 i 2 N an hour, and we can go to a |y IRl 4 honor, | Free labor maturally is opposed| Almost any cards a “lifetime car” | pio o) £ inapoiite 1o fil |10 such competition; we rather |if You're In it when the locomotive the city coun- are 48 states and some of out a nemerat: tor from PINCHOT'S AMBITIONS msett T 1 ety : : watural readily undersel |ened to expose thelr relations. Tn or woman conti ith violent pr of his opening address to the " ox asked for a verdiet wnd harmitu T e e Bill O'Fare: in the first degree with the death |prising results car SRS “1 asked a geczer for a match !—wmlv\ t Te MaCbT \ In his first confession, obtaine i McCloy's Cr I by the Delaware county authoritie onnde ‘.u\) read before the trial jury last |fited miliions, MeCoy's ¢ relied upon since four But in | think most manufreturers operat- | Cesplisie tt | "No, T wouldn't think of accepting | When 1 found & stump last nite, a bribe, but i you would give me— | Bup some guy queered it all and er—a hox of candy I wouldn't say sed: COp i gl ‘Dont give that impolite!’ " | week, Marshall was alleged to have [guarantecd to ustabii S |admitted cutting up and distributing [bowel action and rid the intes wi istinction he |1 plants competing with prison= | mpore il be no revolution in made goods likewise oppose such | America—not while discontent 1s | compotition. We have heard much [ample reason for a congressional | | appropriation. Democrat concerning the necessity of main- R B v ey — (Copyright, 1926, Reproduction |the body, declaring that he had done |of poisonous w | ria an American” standard of | mpa gnake invented the hypoder- \F \ ‘D OF KNOWN THEY Firbidden). 0 after Miss Dictrich had committed } Rinolin toni Jmorr th iving and have a high tariff de-|mie, but he didn't use it to get rich W\::Z ‘SM)C_R‘;iAW e ! Us many a | SiEnc I to attain this end. Yet there | by breaking men WETIN' N \ BU&\NES,& o 5 ol o g = i nehiese |8 merchandise being sold that can| e 1D OF STUCK Yo Th' BED TIME STORIES--SHUTTING THE WINDOWS 5, cuuvas wiuians i bo said o undermino tho Ameri- | COTOCE (hie sentences “\When dad | | \CE. WAGON ! i can standard of living as effectively | fja girl, “he never falls to make Z ; i 1« goods produced upon the low ) o bagis of a Chinese etandard of liv-| ed by Publishers . ling 1 it nceds to meet no tarlf | W nnicats) 10 *t into the country and lmhli - & 7 B 4 - I oo no ocean freight rates, - ¢ X re: X ST Observation ' ' Z \ The rs W ade a fo ; { : e 5 a e e S On The Weather REALTZES THE TIME HAS COME TO GET UP AND MUTTERS NowW THEN, ONE-TWO-THREE, STRUGGLES & T e : | gHUT THE WiNDOW D SITTNG POSITION , AND Lcm KT WINDOW i Washington, March 15.—Forecast | | for Southern New and Prob- 25 Years Ago Today |7 woiarr “Tocema " trean tir g | ( ; | 1thwes shifting to northwes 7 » \ | 4 1= Tho commitiee . Forecast for Fastern New York g \ ‘ he commend a ety tax of 9% mills, [ Partly cloudy, possibly light rain or P ! S R G L B L fir 21| THE UNROMANTIC FIREMAN SINKS BACK UNDER COVERS WITH ASI6H AND NDERS, IF HE WAITED, s s i year. . soutt e 1o nort T CONTINUES TO LOOK. AT WINDOW i SHUT T2 V Ak | The Gas company has offe: bance over| “Henry, I smell strango perfume R strect commissioner 100 & losiie i aan ettled weather | OR You. Where have you been?" 13 r for use in building a 1 vaintor ursical Gf €now “Why-—er—my dear, a man was : jh cadam road after a novel fashion. | - tarht nortion ot 11 walking along the street and squirt- " . N on L HIRtEN oraliggiay ers : ill pass out the St | INg this perfume on people he . : e ; ing rsed in tar are as g ; ley tonight and Con. | Passed, to advertise it, and he squirt- \ ! 2 . L 1 | on the southern|€d some on me." v = g > he . narca of high pres-| “Umpf: That man must have )\ b “ A 4 n ¢ Kansas s pro- | been a master realist. I suppost he e s returned he nEi nt weat in 1lxo had a handful of long blonde p A | en JRALAINA HIMGELD (M W o ON ¢ Hingford basketball team 24 aouthern districhs BAire and put this 0ae on yeue cost. i CONCEIVES TH[ \DEA PERHAPS HE CAN SHUT IT BY DRAGS 1 [¢s 'r![‘[fl‘r (‘A\.‘T:T‘Rv‘fl feated Nuw Britain Regulars, 32- | G000 S PR e Just to make you feel devills FROM THE BED BED- CLOTHES, REACHES VWINDOW BT CANT MOVE T Wallingford Saturday night. |, reziontandl Nowl Brelanat bt —Paul Cook @ clean game, not a fo y Belam nornal ity 18 east of th ky monn. | IN KLASS AT KRAZY KOLLEGE be (Conducted by Gertrude) oy vening and won the first | o0 couin as Georgia and light Miss Ate, supply the class with a & Stevens pistol. He shot & | ¢roctq 1o Tampe, Florida. | little dose of ‘medicine.’ " g “; Beers was next with a | cgpgitions favor for this viclnity | Amelia Ate: N o nsettle veat with slightly | “Me and Floss we made a date last ) A, i dent of Greenwood y ¢ Sunday, an ad in Herald f = And the other girls they turned a T5 UP, REMOVES OLD [NVELOPE WITH WHICH 15 NOW SO THOROVEHLY £D, TEELS JUSTIRIED| ckeeper. He received an - an-| READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS sickly green HAD WEDEED 1T, AND (JOSES IT IN GETTING BACR TO BED TO WARM | asking him to meet the wo- FOR YOUR WANTS | When they mrnrd the big fellows . The Bell Syndicate, Ine. 315

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