New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 8, 1926, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL & 1926, sald “prohibition” when he with a eloth other of conl? nse, it Is one who favors a govern- | spot we trusted to God and one stone, | about Christianity,”” He didn't, Philadelphla—=The Rev, Dr. ¥red- prosident, lias farabl TSRV Mgths, I8 consldered equal in heat fone who he s In political and d to quality SeAEINS oe il ¥ tlons for a name for persons who Who would get after David." the afternoon speee the theater, s getting to be quite an tor the flnaly of — hirt ‘or word ‘*scofflaw’ won I sent {n 1} S H e e ae v ch i Shoots Wife and Self tound many girls too scantily elad Kenney of Farmington, Me, 3 5 ¢ nits ¥ entering 1l nee to the princtples of the 3 T | ) " 1 iblican national plat ity of t t while opposit he money changer: Lincoln, Me., April 8 (17=Roland Rariin Tt et riimoradl thoth e IS itaidlie n S ik [ The republi W governm equal taxatio ir (of st yesterday afternoon with his ; sl wme Here are some of the jokes he “I recently learned why David meant “Christianity,” *“Well,” he DRESS‘NG ACTRESSES HE’S CLN OR it iat I8 the comparative hen 3 What s a “democrat”? | pulled at the conference yosterday, took up five stones from the brook | said, “I could prove the same point h alie A, O 1 law of relationship hel¢ then, however, make the mistake of 5 consiil room foi the world's chain. aneinhioalis | T noparty tuke in the 1924 ¢ 8 t rald %o himself in deseribing how ho [bow tie, like the winner. Joln M s > Aot e e S LB LR ROERS s b e mtie bl I Rl temple 1pon which Pre 11 ntralizat Bower int ihe hen the Jews to 50 hem warni Crocker, while walking along Main wouldn't of & cord of wood and a ton | A, Using the word In its general [ which Wit his hearers in the right|to kil @ b, when he might|about prohibition that 1 eould By the Amsocisted Prest \Wilder of Plymouth, Vt., unclo of t} i 1, four foot ment con 1 by the pegple or “skunk” Against “Scofflaw " : b iofin atiant fon ot arelhsea A e “When someone neked sugges.| A0 Gollath had four brothers, stcaling his evening thunder for erick Poole, a municipal censor of jmprovenent Ho full 1 s -3 1 short ton of an- lega n the United States, 3 G T T the republl=|the e : ey disobey the 1Sih amendment—1} Douhts Fatire Stor, expert on feminine apparel. Mo plonship, having no sannel sk ¥ w N 3 2 tand 419 th i Jemoc : on the S $ s ) longue of na Conatitution and the autonomy and s strong lquor without a Ii. abvnnterontly ohed As They Walk on Street at & show and assisted In dressing = » h nom ) party aff te stand for agree v it for » ue only ns worlk, bis prophet went Be didn't hit anyone) and | wife CET Wilhelni Hohenzollern was among 4wl s namne * o thee 1 tand for i r v | one) an i\ three times, aceording ihose who congratulated President all and Broad streets v QUESTIONS ANSWERED ! ; went out.’ usk you, do to wi L Inflleting wounds which 5 , and preserve pe orm of temo. | THIng on one of elieve that bunch of Jews resulted fatally. He then went into o denb n the 60th anni- the ancestor of the modern prete ¥ i ol ong. B Ak 1 [ : ; 2t g des question of fact or Information by ) R R ol R M od himself. Jealousy 1s supposed to Paris—(deor, Clemencean mad g o Wrlilig to the Question Lditor, : ! T £ - ann 4_v.;( »I waa 15 Bl mikd Te sid Al (a : ; 1\‘ boen n r the trage tn first public address since his re. O FOUl I ’ New - Britain Herald, Washington ' Ul ong ol 4-:! el A ] b irement as premier at the Lurial of /1) W H" Sl 2 name | Burcaw, 1322 York avenuc, 4.4 eolia ! kil g S or ‘antis{tas | wota have the ‘bog 1 triend. “Death”, he said | ML o I lospllal Washingtou, D, (2, encloshng two } : 2 : el i aagnificent puritieation of lifc 2 TONRI g A G cents in stamps y. Medical, i s Il War th - ! ¥ been a Barnum jega) and marital advico cannot be New York—A ecoal heaver n LI . v ocun exten arch all tired out playing one of thos . be undertuken, All other questions : , . g fddles, Frogels R. Hoyt, cor i i und-the-wol Wil receive a personul reply, Uy- of M P : I e e A = sulting engineer, told a radio audl ne he enling sted Usigned requests cannot be answered. 2 g e 5 UGl st applles 9,415 " ; on an - All letters are confidential—Editor, | * ) | |rX | pressure playing tho , 1 o e s g L i o ning Star” while only 8000 S . ; Q. 18 Diatomaceous earth the s e difficulty 4 Hald Is hadly same as Infusorial earth or fossil o ds I8 required for shoveling B L I i e R0k R ee 0t e i it and what is it used for? it 5 of the Crocker was U8, eight years older than his wife. The couple had been i ‘ reling as they walked along the damp, wher 0 really want it to | his mir ust have been faraway, fl"rLr fons ur roty N ) 1 « P | s 80 hard to WashipEtonien, Presentativ A v New IHaven county . Diutomuceous earth is some 3. 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