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) NEED OF THE LASH POLICE ADUSE O T e ST New Britain Hera'd IN THIS OITY SHOULD END lFactsana’Fanaes \ Zoh g Rt st R A S PR ey oy o while Observation HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Judge Willam C. Hungerford | The suit at law of a Now Britaln i ¢ |making a picture called “Spanish fiivieg cemeres Sl el el S By ROBERT QUILLEN | S\ KRAZY KINDERGARTEN Sunlight." Lolita Lee (her double) on Tlle Wea”'e’ (Conducted by Gertrude, Jr.) replaced her in the leading role and fowued Dally (Bunday Excepted) N a olice o n o1 Neg B G ? ! | ading | At Herald Bldg.. 67 Church Btreet han when he declared he would |police officials on t gation Teeteher: |the title of the picture was changed like to usu the lash 50 times upon a | that they fingerprinted and photo- A minor eperation s one follow- “As little Carrle is the youngest [to “The Girl 1'rom Montmartre,” : 3 1 i the tonguc ¢ p class 1l jest make her do | ' Washington, March 24.—Forecast B man who was brought into court for | graphed him before his conviction ' tongue comes to rest g J d . Where and when w t SUBSCRIPTION RATES man who ght Into ¢ b | Bray . ! ny vithin a year, . letter, the letter 'N'." [ Q Whore and when was the first |\ s iharn New England: Cloudy 100 & Your, beating his invalid wifo and their fand that he was beaten by poliec vrie D, Child: ‘nr\;lilln lNl\‘(yn:l (ormaRTOtE establlsh- | o1kt and Thursday. mot much t ) o1 5 M X |t ik . & |ed in the United States? | ey IRIVERLos Mpathe 7 o s fldren, Bt the mercitul and bene- | ofcers, should do much to call al- | \oll, why shouldn't the farmer's MaxsoN “My father's strickt wen boys come | = " o : change In temperature, fresh, pos- e \cent law of Copnccticut does not | tentlon to one of the alleged products comu fo town in o =l round—— ”:('“ \.l"',:fi 1““]’,"\,':”'f":l r"”’:‘r sibly strong west, backing to south 1 I \e farmer d hey must leeve wile it still fs lite, |¥rO08 establisned In Virginia in 1620, | wing; Wutered at the Post Office at Wew Britain | normit the use of the lash tho | abuses by some pollcemen In some | The farmer d s , I \ e ey \ 9 %) She Pagx ORise ot New B permit the use of the lash in th y some policemen in som send all communications to So I wailt till dad calls ‘Carple’ |\Nat Was destroyed In the Indiun| jrorecast for Eastern New York: Cloudy tonight and Thursday, fol- lowed by rain and colder In west —Marion Harriman. | A. Dan Rice, whose real name [and north portion Thursday; fresh, (Copyright, 1926, Reproduction |Was Daniel McLaren, was born In | strong south winds. w Tulips Arc The Favorite Flower Forbidden) Now York city in 1523 and was given | Conditions Disturbances ara Jrofitable advertieing medium (| 11 T ol 7 times tin ’ en can talk abo " ors, g it B !ll'nh'l::]yclnym“‘l:r\':l:nl"’\(v- v.:mfllu 1 had n in court 17 tim It Is tinfe ghat ex 3 ¢ W‘ .,f.‘u-m‘ ‘I)"“‘ :" Y Folks |the nickname “Dan Rice" by )is | central this morning over Maine and e e oviously. The salutary effect of | police officers, sergeants o y ‘ i Red and yellow, short and tall, father, after an Irish clown of that | Minnesota. They are causing | It the a AIVarail TELEPHONK CALLS nothing but the possibllity of being | willing prisoners to their wiil or to universul R " | A Ec et (0 1 ) of Nations | will be forwarded to New York [Eamnore D tiee. H ared for fn Jufl extract confessions of ¢ rom \ 10ro satlstactorlly el (tdidedaniony man whom the judge ad- | them. - b state and wife beaters need fear |cltles in an endeavor fo bend un- | Shop Ldior, care of e twice, War of 1623, l Briam terald, and - your mu-._' 'N 'n I say ‘good nite,'" | @ Who was Dan Rice? [} sh would have svoldad' mo.|aw the. cass inay . ba< vore: xat by “m S G Tullps lead the style, Iolks, | 7 name. He worked at one time as a |cloudy and unsettled weather in Member of the Associnted I'ress = Heen In conrt some court, Pollct X el k But don't you like 'em best of all 4 clown 1:: l-nl'nuu‘u circus, and later | the northern districts east of the The Associated Prewe i exlunively en: 4 ! : : AN B e hen parted In & smile, Folks? joined Spaulding's circus, bhecoming | Rocky Mountains. Pleasant weather R o e e ; 9541 nfhasnech)imareRrigntioR blat s 5 graceful gestures and =2 ¢ FphEdon BILA toua warel provnor] n o soutuaen aoslion redited n thie puper wnd also local 1 such cultural centers as |order to wring a confession from T T T s Honclks A ous until 1850 when he met with re- | The temperature is about normal in news published herein. : e ! vine o8, Recovering himselt he con- |the lake region and New Lngland, —_— gyt il ol : . i sl (o rudticn: and I8 having ia vory i tinued to travel as a showman until | Conditions favor for this vicinity Member Audit Burean of tircalation i 1 ray . el R . the first year of the Civil War, when | fair weather followed by increasing TAEAS Buc W Ao Wnhinktion Il wif mother of this | is convic we any other = e Bl d 4 Trhe oSy s g % b supposed southern sympathies lost | cloudiness and not much change in tisere with a strictly honest anaiyate of an's beating proclivities to learn | cllizens or, falth will moye Y, him his patronage. « He subsequently | lemperature, circulation, Our circulation statistice iy ety ’ S ala ¥ 61, g roceived large salaries as manage —_— SlrebIat ol A ion NI LICY as Inhuman as what | Third degree methods are repug - i 3 Brotaction aghinst. fraud in newsnape! | thuy were forcod to stitfor nant to the spirit of democracy and smer: “You may havo seen b f of other elreuses, and - retired —in | Poged ag Secret Service distribution figures to both natlonal and 5, but you've neye o ; N S g 1882, He died in 1900, e o ee teletiaa e Rt Rag S 0 4o i ) Uhey arel golng | Juatlce ges in various court : MR L . e Q. Where was Monte Blue, the Man, Held as Cheater 0 la wito-benter and he looks |have slated over and over again D A movle actor born? What fs his reul | Darien, March 24 (P—Alfred J. Yo e e I8, oy New | torward to the ordeal with such |that they would not accept confes- o TRUE CONFESSIONS fame T C. Becklus, 86, who Is sald to have o pnowine s heneans Smmss O Rl e e e R L S ] L Bl A He was born tn Indianapolls, [rcpresented imscl as a govern- Grand Central, 42nd Street A % By !fi L : LuLes i =), Y, Tt Indiana, January 11, 1800. KIS [ment sccret service operator w 16 Strest. _ |dunction in an etfort to aveld the | as for juries, it must hs & pariiey 71 QUESTIONS ANSWERED real name is Blue Mountain. turned over 1o the state police tod PRIMARIES FOR SENATE oxperience. However, hie no doubt | larly benighted set of men which \ rdercd lots of people in my | Yoy ¢ [ 2 How many men wero killd by the Darlun ofticers to answer will'g T - - . ¢ ; can get an answer to any fon the Confederate side at the Battle [complaint that he had passed worth- HAVE BEGINNING will get his deserts as planned and [ would regard a confession secured question of fact or Informatién by [of Geltysburg? comp| had passed worth writing to the Question Editor, New | A, Britain cHrald, Washington Burcau, | Q. Are city and state v York avenue, Washington, | gyl, i § A . enclosing two cents fn stamps honor of shooting { Roatdganiin -for-wife-beaters law. To judge | sort frequently are obtalned from | It has been a year and half sinee | LV Scuttled galiant ships in mid-Pa- | pop rep! le‘l’(‘: legal and mnrh';l (6 rori 1nag ] by the number of such miscreants | persons who are guilty ¢ crime sl appointed a commission « fic, I e o o give i e i honorable gentleman is a Republi. | V"0 Dave been haled dnto cour in [ charged docs not in m’: L P P e Blowsterritio: [ren I n’m‘.n‘ en- All ifederal Income tax, but those em- |wanted in New York and Boston on eanofasort, the kind they have o | NOW Britain a public whipping post | the gencral princlple that torture ; And down black desert beaches Vit U; eats can. |P/0Y%8 Who are engaged in work of |check paseing exploits. : | L resolution yet, \ sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- | propriety o South Dakota; and as t re | COUD be part of the elvic establish- | ssions are worthless. In such SN I've dragged unprotected ! Srnroprilory natireiganch Saston outh 1kota; and as there are |city-owned street railways, or city- | i . nswered. All letters are | e Demo. | MmNt Mgt in this city. Judge |cases it ls the corroborative evi-| O he aviators hav stial.~Lditor. D owned watkinosks lato) must ney When and how was the Salton "¢ 8% crat fn the state e is cxpected fo | HUNECTIOR, we have no doubt, will | dence that convets, not the alleged {1 North Pole the next stop vill b Lo e nmedheerninend) have llftle trouble in being return- | 28"ee | confession secured by methods of = = | 8éa created? [ @ How much did Jack Dempse L T e e the Spanish inquisition | AN the Declaration of Independ. [And YetItry tobe a pleasant fellow, | 4, ‘”,f;:;:s[::l IJ”:I "‘:m”“n'fi'hu 1;;".1]:\‘}/ nomination yesterday AIR MAIL AND The New Britain citizen not enly ¢nce contemplated i 4 my heart s rather | 1905 by tho overflow waters of the | Montana? & gt But the situation he other PASSENGERS brings suit for himscif, but takes a “P¢°c free. not compu i Celoniia poy fhom thE clignus) of e vmnallysintalen n irrigation canal leading from tho | youy APproximately $250.000 ex- states where senatorial primaries | Announcement by the Colonlal | 8P to correct what irs to be ast words, as he speeded for | Ior the lungry and the naked |clusive of a one-third interest in Colorada river near Yuma, Arizoga el in th Ty R t . g : And against injustice frequently I i the movigrights. an tions will be held §s not so | Air Transport, Inc., the New Eng- |2 evil In the Hartford police de- ssing, were ,ll.m,J‘ [wa to the s & ! Y1 to the Imperial Valley in California. > water at the bottom of ‘t up! know wha g e on the sgcore that it is him, nor to force him to be finger- Ay wife's been less cheeks, The warrant was Issued in South officials |Norwaik last December and alleged ct to the federal income tax? nance and passing of a $100 check | v and state ofticials engag- |which proved to be worthless. Sinee ed in a work of a governmental then other complaint hay been Senator Norbeck of South Da- WON't bein the mood to beat up his | by such metbods as worth the time ng ago “lunch” G0 kidder 1 lur OF tho orphun and the widder Kota, who “staod in the primarics R D s LAY piacantosllstenptopty i not oiflilkty ebhowre RSO BREATHIC e sHigHohes In his state yesterday. had the| It 18 time that Connccticut had a| The fact that confesslons of this 3 i ly din, Announcement of large equip- ment orders from the railways has cansed a quickening of activity in |the metal market of Canada. It was created in 1005 and propitious. The Senite contains 66 |land company which will begin | PATtment, provided that his claim ' “Shu v But it T hope to long escape evietlon | @ Were the signatures of all the |tho sea hot in warm climates? “listed Repu <" 39 Demo- |carrying out Its government con- | '¢8arding being fingerprinted I have to folks off without re- |Signers of the Declaration of Inde- | A, Tt is always cold at the bot- | > ¥ stiolien pendence attached on July 4, 17767 | tom of the sea even at the eguator. 2 a ) Jorite act 9 s transborts { photographed for the gue's ga o o e 16 clothe str on. v 4, tom @f the sea even at th juato erats and borlte, | tract for the transportation of afr- | PROOR® J : S Todsmusc vl ““ cloth Noble maiand loy IS aaie Was the Liberty bell rung on that | At great depths the temperature 18 and onc-thir cmbly will | mail between New York and Bos- | Prvpg oroxconyetion da e G USRI o ‘]‘f”'d 1]" ""“ o Tmust treat as rough as he lay near the freezing point. be up for tion, as s cus- |ton, vin Hartford, in May, that the | The Ilinois professor who was o : - You sce, I'm writing rapid-ac A, So far as we have been able | B b i tomary every (wo years, These con |intontion also 1s to haul passengers | Peten, mauled and tortured during fiction!! |10 ascertain the only members of the | @ What does the name Travis ® % the attempt to solve the Franks boy Coatas o A Continental congress who signed the | Mean? stitute the 1 1t was clected |later, indicates that the air mail bRl CICAM R R B R Declaration on the 4th were John| A Itisa French name fmported during th lundslide of | service in New England is destined | €2% In Chicago, was completely ex- | S Dangeraus s linto England at the time of the . AMrs. Campbell: “Why did your !iancock, president of the congress =% * ) g | 1920. Naturally, © are some |to step ahead of such development | ©¢Tated when more alert newspaper | ushand discharge his stenographer? | and Charles Thompson, the secre- | Norman Conquest. 1t means “a | crossing.” r g i e | W R T nong the crowd, |in other parts of the country, un- | FéPoNters ran down Leopold and £ : Vasn't e ? tary. cral weeks lapsed before |CTOSSINg, ,{,” a road starting off the kltchen and it s e tion | 1oee | n i he raantima iliey oatal Loeb. This professor's case appears it Mrs. Denn “Capable of &ny- . signatures were added, The | from @ main high 2 : A s 4 ey cateh up | Qe ke Declaration was ordered engrossed | P q it | 5 a | optimist to believe all is well, |and adopt the same principle. ko “f In court ayd it will sery / P. J. Payne. | on parchment, and most of the other ‘iYaIe Daily News Explains | the gl‘eatel‘ The facts are that of the 27 Re- | The plan looks feasible, Briefly, [ the rishis of citizens if he should 2 S o - - signatures were added on August 2 “vhat It Ca"s an El‘l‘ot‘ is tlle publican senators up for re-clec- |it i3 planned to transport mail dur- difficulty about reducing I MEN SHOPPED LIKE WOMEN | Trumbull's famous painting of the | o iy 008 arb @B o™ ooy o tion, only nine give the adminis- | ing the late evening or night be- S is the darned poor team work be- (Imagined by Felix . Feist, signing represents the scene on Aug- % 2 g 2 s The Liberty B ‘une | Yale News today attributed to the b blllt i L cen will powc 1 stomach. Simpson—Ni ren se garte ust 2nd. The Liberty Bell was rung |2 ¥ pro a Y tration no cause for worry tween the two cities, and make a | ULS AND DRINKS ! M ‘“,”\ :: ‘i\\'\m\m '”":, “‘”l' ,q on July § at 12 o'clock noon to call |Printer an error in the text of com- | - ou may wrap me up a pai J &atilaiocl ANy o X The name of Calvin Coolidge not [return trip with passengers the | The action of a sorority connect- | There is nothing much the m pi] o "ot Your | the populace (o the stato house, et Yesterday “Glrxlh,? ([;:ldhun;r-d 1o that the | 1 i 5 : - ad place the News ecy s de- being at the top of the ticket to |mext monring, As the running time | ed with Adrian college in reporting | with the your people of t hirts—h'm—that won't do—nor |Where the declaration was read F { b 2 : g manding the abolition of compulsory S | e sit cre 18 | betwee oo o | guests who brought a quart of |They have sin discov it that one either—no, I don't care for |aloud by John Nixon. I 3 read- help out in ti ftu: , there is |between the two cities will not be | Buests wh brought a quart T » e, e 5t Sham wsrn ey Q. What is “Sterling silver?” |commons for the freshman class and a Ox Kick thau they can get out of here 'will do! Are you sure that's all you | A. An alloy containing 925 parts ‘f'""i"°l’ jLygthe 'l"f‘“"{hf“"";l} “", lossca. §hould he T licans lose | can be achieved { young men being expelled until | gity. haveo silver and 75 parts copper, fixed as "iseiplinary lmmlm:ies ‘“ en mxoskx- » senators than they I atoretlina in ymon- | April ¢ a5 SHention o I i ow o vou like this one. |the standard of Dritish silver coin- [men are Involved in outbreaks | more senators than they can afford lefore the carrying of passen- | April nds attention to e T "'v gi—How do you like this one, | he |against the peace and quiet of the . age [aaningt, ] : ; ¢ and the city such as the AN e A TaoT o] Ll Tt Taven oD Ta R ot het sunatas Q. What causes shoes to squeak? |university an 3 s pholigmih : musotsglanit jthabthe Senioates ; recent dish smashing exploit in the nights to moonshine. Those narow stripes would |How can it be remedied? way for ftariff modification and to provide multi-motor | Under circumstances that some- - © me look more slender, don't | A. Squeaking is caused by layers [common oibor deialin e clbiation: e 50 an (o radusel inet s cllimes make it diMeultilo 'doyH0 Farmers are smarter than poli- vou think? Oh : of leatlier in the soles rubhing | Tho News says that it intended 1 . sl cians, - oliticlan throws 1 it to buy any, 1 v wainst each other. 1t can he stop- |merely to recommend substitution of | - - > trouble with motors The ‘“old-fashioned g X U 16t 1he farmer salls v oronnd ped by having a shoemaker drive a | voluntary cafeteria as a preven- | BERLIN ON RAMPAGL ¢ minimum. In other words, | made the complaint in Michizan, {y1i1 4 congressional year and passes | Clork—Here's something new in |few pegs through the center of the [tion of future riots based upon de- Our neighboring fow { Derlin | there must be enough motors on a | however, secem to have a better neckties soles. Another remedy is to soak [fects of ”“:I op;l”s“"{:: l‘":"l“gfl’l'”s*:“’;i“' t going 1 rmit frenz Jlane to enable the erat a | ground f han Gen- 5 Simpson. ren't they too dainty |the soles in water. commons. Als e i not goi ) it fre plane to enable the operation of a | ground for their action than Gen o vu:fl" I\‘l'u‘hun' ;“ nty | the solca In Valer, alue of a five |merely that the\ student councl ul for his hrown one—it just matches my |franc note in American money? |have control in mecting conditions went there | eigar, Or do you think that blue one | A, At the y e of ex- iwhich arise from freshman riots. fellows who s} the gas with- | sity of a forced landing. sponsoring the party and t |would go be er with my cyes? Well, | change five franes are worth 17 LD‘ out compu noand 3 1 Yet, in addition to these precau- | youths who brought liguor” t I'll take hoth—no, I won't, I won't |18 cent i | \ f any, are l{ake either one! T never thought of Q. What relation does the negro | the possibility of some serious {more than two hours, this easily | llquor to a party, resnlting in the it will moan loss of control of the |gers as well as mail can be con- | the proprictics of assisting in the upper house and would open the | summated, however, it will be nee- [ enforcement of the prohibition law torists along the turnpike new motor whenever one gets-out | éral Butler did in California, Th away with the tc this year, The of order, thus avoiding the neces- 8irls told the world e e ¥ are to be dealt wit \deed, the |tlons, emergeney landing fields will | While their guests gricviously RST FOUR RIGHT AND LEFT!" om it ¢an- that—that's the hest way out, isn't | population of the United States and bt “Ladles Chain! RO 3 e ‘ i It may not be neces- | lated thelr hospitali e 't beautifully it, when you're not sure? IPorto Rico bear 1o the whole “Swing Partners!” . but they would come in very | to such doings. 1 crs Syndical Try on a pair—let’s sce. | the Negro population of the United | Wthesraws S i ~ ear ahout size cleven, don ates was 10,463,131, the total popu- our Wasblugton Bureut's latest bulatin tells how to dancs Tha J el tion 105,710,620, In Porto Rico| the Virginla Reel, the P} uadritle, the Doublo Quady he or B D el the Badger ¢ t givew the o taty 16 Y(’ars £o Tb.’!@y Simpson—FLEVEN or TWELVE! | gro population was 351,062 ml‘" s\'rps}' riseu vor glven an et He ot How dare yvou! Why, Mr. Jones only |and the total was 1,299,809, 1 chance, car New Britain, it m form with the es of hosts, t SR oS vears ten and a half! I've never | . Js the District of Columbia a | | out the coupon below and mall as directed:— - sulted! Oh, dear, why did [¢ate or a territory? out of place to suppose that | 8 "‘ INUBL I contan syt e! TIl have you to under- . 1t is neither, buk {8 a federal CLIP COUPON HERD rgency landing field near | Wth whatever the hosts proposs . at the hearing or e e S el R R i Iiritain would be advisable; | and not try to run the party. W} atter yes state n a wide last! You—you—mon- geat of the natlonal |government ficld would be an as- | at least scems logleal lEtatea - .'4‘ !‘. 1 lster! Oh, boo-hoo, I'm homet | (\n;:ns? nmlwsl‘hr laws (nr' !‘!u (h:' | The Ad co i 5 : PaRaad {trict. The local goverpinent is vest- of future broadening | The Adrian collego girls, {land Toca forlh ot (e Kal: T i e ; ————— cd by the president gnd confirmed | in New Bngiand. would have laid themselves of e e Tota “mpe | [DFFICOLTIES OF A DEAF OLD | (by the senate. A e to criticism from outsiders and no | oo 5 0SB AR Uis low | |SENTLEMAN TRYING TO Q. Ilmw’(!:(fl l:,m Rm;i»s’owo; 3 doubt would have Leen blamed for |apough t oe toths PERFORM HIS DALY DOZEN | |any money fo foreign ct s ALTITUD.. CRUISING : n ough t : i e N o n countenancing t Cbiling Bot ied 1) y vitatlon, It FROM PHONOGRAPH sSN0- It sRdchiE e 8T. & NO. oF B. Ru wevveissnninines suveossuasssnnnens strong drink by 5. Trom this |Known as the wompson lot and | |INSTRUCTION RECORDS. 170, was BarharaTg" x making | : e northeast Fheodore Stanley's 9, a picture when a8 d it it be | PNAS weather conditions, As the |Secms to be that 1 ave a | hetween the two citics | TIght to expect guests EDITOR, Washington Buregu, New Britaln Herald New York Avenue, Washington, D, C. I want a copy of the b ANCES, and enclose herewith fiv ts in loose, uncancel . 5. Postage stamps or coin alrplane travel and transporta- | they not reported incident, |sey crossing ington which for same: NAME STATE ... plan of a liamburg f e i _ | standpolnt there scarcely was any- ng left for them to do but to 1 i n this eve- of six or scven mile A ke the action they did, no B g the scasc nost dclightful essarily to punish their 4 ) N | | < RS \r\\ 'SUBLIK or the ocean ex- | violatlon of the rules of hospit Lt e ifiloniea / o \\\ \ = soks reasomable | DUt to protect themselves from the S e { M:/ \ biting scandal of idle tongues. ted by a s ) LDye Gy possibility of runninginto r thunder clouds and mak- clopment until one quality, or lack, | Superinte t Coo 1 today " That man, now dead, had it . A 1 sYs- AN ENLCUTION t tn a mile, | five wives wa nd out 5 vas presi- | would mean | 1eft enough to court con! i FINDS HE FORGOT TO WIND HIS CALLS TO MILT GRIGSBY ACROSS MILT, IN TRYING TO 6ET WATCH : | i e exp t year 1 c | '| ' WATCH LAST NIGHT AND BOLTS THE STREET (AN HE CATCH THE ~ OUT ON THE RUN, DROPS WARTH ot e : - R et frenrieel ROkt - FOR THE 3 13. WISHES HE 313 AND UMBRELLA FEELS HED BET- JanEtof T MR Sa e l IS steianULigh At snd it 5 hona; - KNEW WHAT TIME IT 16 TER NOT WAT FOR MILT oked inging from | Who was An Eye for Business authorities back 61 beca socialists lahor party met last | Friend (to physician who 1ad just was “too weak." Again it | night and nominated Johr : inherited a small fortune): “Well, tocions e notiats right, |son for first w 13 nd , what are you going to 1o with | L 1 all your money? Dr. Pearson: “I'm going fo invest most of it in my business permissic f ¥ h rth r T ir end: “In your inese? But ernment t m ¢ MeRBr fih w e a doctor. How car. you do ne " rt r 2 r- [all the apples in this cou ‘m) S || REMEMBERS HE CAN CARH [T’ HARD TO MAKE QUT BUT WONDERS COULD THAT HAVE BEEN the f \ wn i T e s siznif Iy e imp them into the river } A GLIMPSE OF TOWN HALL ITLOOKS LIKE 8.05. SLOWS 12.40 - (LOCK MAY HAVE STOPPED, MO Eellin ] ![ CLO(K TROM NEXT CORNER. DOWN TO 906 IT's DONE IT BEFORE . 6OES INTO 1 Cop- | IN KLASS AT KRAZY KCOLLEGE : HIGH AGAIN W v (Conducted by Gertrude) ‘ “I heard a certain young lady kid- | for r di you about your unfortunate holiday bit of stuttering, Mr. Arourd.” and 1 C-C-came er, t00.” An attempt e itistoo easy to ride, did not add : including ¥ tires nde in the United ¢ N - ve Fred. (DT v be s-slow when T talk," I | TRIES TO READ CLOCK IN DRU6 BURSTS INTD WAITING-ROOM,WHERE REACHES OFFICE AT USUAL TIME for use 1y 1935, That will | the maclinery themselves ey | ain, however 5 to rip | , he dn : ‘ STORE BUT DOESNT DARE _ STATION CLOCK REPORTS 8.20 4D AND TINDS STRTION CLOCK MUST V4 Baek ek da 13 Roped | would be able to balance the in-| down several Loni [ e e e e e s L e STOP TO REALLY MAKE T OUT RESIENS HIMSELF TO TAKING THE HAVE BEEN FAST AND TWAS | i will Dot be 00 fast for efficlency. | crease with reducing exercise | West Main street. y 2 7 i g 8.28 THERBHLGOT AFTER ALL |bring other ducks to the spot. s-said, ] et e e AR . e i