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[ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1926. T IRAFFIC AND BUSINESS n 5 | . ( ¥ > aiming to defeat us, d here Shakes | nized in 1831 at Frankfo ew rltam Herald d | e aimin, f 18, don, o where Shakespeare | organized in 1831 a rankford, RETROSPECT g T T actsan anctes 1 | | their football team has|played, still ‘m‘»\L' r (n i lea adelphia NonD vor HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY ‘ : el : j . No, it was torn down years : s o5 E > a BY ROBERT QUILLEN . ey'll either diahetes.’” ago. The Globe thes t s c s | stands in London Temued Daily (Sunday Excepted ¢ o : gy 4 KRAZY KINDERGARTEN vhous: At Herald Bldg. 61 Church Street : 5 i (Conducted by Dusty) Q. How et ¢ tehe | moved fron harlestin_ youre Satu t t 1 ere do most of English el ile we're having a solutior e a ed States .00 : ; L 0 haps you can | water in the proportion 3 L e in glving us an ideer | pounds of pearlash to flve g A. 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TFrom wi g authority ning of Eng- ! € the name rper* rived from a family ¢ musi ! yed the harp ¢ county fairs o market- Pipertown:—rumor that the Pied Piper him- the palaces ation o |l self will make a visit to this city was confirmed at an interview with this distinguished personage to- unenu- | day. “Yes,” said the Pied Piper, “I have made ar- s ; i tHal y re ) : : n rangements with Manning’s Walk-Over Shoe Store e p : I primarlly fo the | 0Ny one-third were urban dwell-| (o ) S B e 2 IR0 behintthe i Stove part of the park at t ] i bR Y . e | & ith the essentlals of [Of peace.” - | « ot the loftiest. It ne ay 0 OrrO negligible. The ) on of Main strest evi- | eXistence, including water. And the | e 5 Shefk is an who doesn't s of the central and | [ ek s NS e e Cetng 2 : Dnenoeea ki dgutn portion of the Isiand of ’ 2 S o s o o i | L8 ) 0 e s o) 25 Vaats Ago Today b W B et | a8 4 ofclock in the afternoon [ e X Spread the good news far and wide that I i | e ¥ ummit near the center of the | | 8 surevisin |island where the group of craters| want every child in town to meet me there. There Jeanne, who is vas walking, one | ohm® @n Immense cauldron 1% B ywil] he free hats, horns, story books and other sou- iz > | miles {n diame a 000 feet | Ll for B Shie suddenty | deep, kno Milu m | venirs.” resentatives, the end-| T} auditor has g y and asked for some. g ottt e Parents: do not fail to bring your children to ] i s ek el e L S B a B see the jolly Pied Piper! Lots of fun for yourselves am down t slope 50 miles % = i long and in & wree milgs |l and the youngsters! MANNING’S e el e @ver Shoe Store mobiles on T This is the ) . iyt Y P 1 | e of such mac s e P Ly | WHO ARE THE LEADERS? In a few years the total Stimerd a 1| In a magazine article describing cteristics of various sen sealed fissure and flow S|path of the 1916 flow | quake nor explosion heralded outbrea Q. ‘How many deaths by dental drownings occt venme | United States i 19242 HOME CANNING Q. What was the score first game of the World Series ball) played between the Nev Wushington teams of crican league? New York 4, Washington 3. What are the requirements in the major | ton Burean | ady & bu on HOME VEGETABLES that tells 1 out the ¥ must have not less than ulated for five serew New Britaln Herald ; é rRois : vary more r week. husband of Queen Victor of England? | B N0 0 T T on s\ i mehaskad Ers sk A Albert Duke of 8 | Prince of Coburg and Gowha, Prince Consor Q. Is the Globe theater In Lon- vn to | sists Rocl B L T LTI TrTepupere ey T've I &m a re 6NAPHOI§_QF_A' BABY HAVING A BATH WONDERS WHY 170 DOESNT SEEM LIKE WORK TO KERE COMES DADDY IN 10 HELP WAYS S1GHS WHEN RIS HIM, IT'S TUN = PLAYING WITH THOUGH AS TAR A HE CAN SEE THE WATER AND EETTING ENERY- HE ONLY GETS IN THE WAY Observation On The Weather THAT WAS A GOOD SPIASH NOW THEV'VE 60T HIS FOOT KEEP SAYING HE'S LIKE ONE, ¢ Maric AND T WENT RIGHT ON DAD= AND ARE GOING T0 BEGIN ND,THIS PART OF THE BATH 15 | DY'S ANKLES , BUT DADDY SCRUBBING. WONDERS DISTINCTLY NOT §0 GOOD Sl DOESN'T SEEM TO SEE THEFUN ~ WHAT AN EEL 15, THEY No doubt Proof IN KLASS AT KRAZY KOLLEGE (Conducted by Judy) HE COULD TELL DADDY THE S0AP NOW TOR ONE 600D OR DEAR THAT LAST SPLASH 15N'T ON THE DR 5 SIMNG LAST SPLASH BEFORE WA5 A MISTRRE , HIS HEAD WENT] ONIATIN THE TUB. BUT ITWONT THEY TARE HIM OUT UNDER AND HE SWALLOWED A LOT|! HURT HIM O LOOK OF WATER Captain