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[ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1926. pm e — with | New Haven and ® York line (Watson lived through it and got T 57 5 T s Not only does the entire de- New Britain Herald | e e e o ey el no Y way in the | nominated. Fact s, he only mad from commissio HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY ¢ t o orough-going at- speech. Until the last few days | officers dowr how O t t 1 o exists " ¢ primaries, the Hoosier — “‘”““"W" er appindss Jlomen Dully (Runtey Excepted) h S : in remained in Washington. gl DI SLOE 5 d Bldg. 87 Ch n 38 scored afte 1l wrd-fonglk , o i A “VICIOUS STEAL" polnt is, if men of unques- n the City and Its People battle wit hillness, but the public A s sort of ar {nance,| When an embattled cong! | callbre and excellene o > Britain, who has ser e Makes Random Observations f S e SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1] b b e Rt S e g to t N i ke to go on the huskings dur- | k3 0t 1 00 8 Year i | all times and exemplitying 4 I n campaign, they dg I s tie fairness and fearlessness regard- Three Mont 9 <. to the plan to diver n e to eoil r garments in | , Whil laddened om. Lake! Michigantt g B peovided fhes Wik Iy the Observer heard a clerk | £ iy = EoinE L fat able . lo" onie miore consequences, 1S & shopping in a o Rew B tiie PRI e —— the attention of an old m- |t e the ¢ for the uniform of his office and e s M ter, ¥ g inols river for as great, prominent and foremost, [ Send all communtcations 10 Fun - |pioye a aituation l\ i e o v an SO S R e ogressi icago as a “vicious steal,”” pro. ¢, as they a acked up to be, || Shop Editor, care Ot the New | should be corrccted. The reply w 1 ou £ RN it e i TELEPHONRK CALLE / ponents of the bill juggled A political writer in the New Re- || Urivain Herald, and your letter the boss take care of it. doctor. Fortunately the | —One of the regrettable Business Oftice .... ¥3b Ho Into eliminating this just | public had something trenchant to will be forwarded to New York. f|gets the profits, let I k other phone was a te line and amateur and semi-professional Editorial Rooms .... 926 POST OFFICE NEEDS g S s e Ao ey ;\ri»‘ S - ches, t00. i as seour e Britain is the 1 i Bvitainih R T e e e S e S r:wn“‘ We're in “"‘\rw':«'\'::“;:xrl‘flu Unfortunatel concern supervisor at P T‘N.‘f",'.i;",:,,”;‘,:,"‘;"_ The only profitable advertistng medlom A 4 s iy 1 1 . o s, “Otroulation: buoka' an is to be hoped tha cile onesclf to Willlam 8. Vare by |Din assails from every side ness lif the rust on the wi oreas room elwaye open E more {udgmen realizing that all the money, influ- | For though screens keep out the |Of Progress and does more (o ey gs, success than any other factor other ¥e walchad ladmisslon, (renty or thisty gents 107 noy g or hot dogs. in ad: Letting the boss take the head- ¢ die because could o or gasolin this attit is too common in t private telephone of th ink nothing of zoing to Hartfol they pay seventy-five cents - ; e Chicago interests, t¥ ence, power and political tosh of [\ : Membor o the Aseoniales Fress ! om tt Pl e e e o p ate jazz-tune Pl ot % T fellon machine was unable to | 5 aches is o popular indoor spo titled to the use for re-publication ! o flow i jut Pepper over. There are some | Some employes work harder dodg- 1 1 news credited to it or not erwire g h 1 1 ing n r han ¥ A e el tapat faud! atko locd owering the level blindfolded citizens who will agree : ing m processes than they Bews published berein : “twee lake system, and this with thie point of view n: “The x-ray can { person.” ‘octor Ly one vould if they took the shorter but to reports admis Willow harder cross cut & prospectuses are out once Mhe e . t charg injury of commerce ————e Jem and used niore : the facts. at 'sion all: “So conld my navigation extending more i Member Aadit Burean of Uirculntion of Tesponsibility 2 oral ojgunizat G an e Ao teAnad iliss alone thosa . 1o vd s B : B s maaral Vi Monsand miles along thoss Factsandfi'an(,'les THE TRAGEDY OF TONNAGE || . I Dlatures ‘of {dyliio spots » - st i : tisers with & strictly hooeet snalvels of r t mu a Chicago is the quintessence By Onc of Our Contributors Who Is S T o5t aie |existea; anywiiere) onlalde | Cfthosniwho atier ARG I o oan Lhis audit, This tneder pre ess in this matter and BY ROBERT QUILLEN Ovyerweight {lie oaurolll spends @ larse i TR Protection agaiust fraud in nawepapet 1 i emarldnls M Co et t mak fuss and fume and fret |of passing headaches alor ' ¢ h of see &iwribution figures to both na 5 < s 3 enais Bear e i local advertieers. ese nds to permit such a manifesf Nature isn't like our indust L A g Py his emplover ca t the it " 4 life. In vords, he straight-line sil lca to other cities merely to s of erystal lake,” ar ared to Witness two games or part = & tte T Ce e f thing, And the prices of four games every Saturday after T A e the thing.” St “line, 1 : . SudReltine da |t «rge would be exorbitant | r at Willow Brook park. True the e e Lt if their blurbs were o b basekall is not as good ar e [Ru A oo skl Somenday e expe tho |a general rule, as that of the Fast Nature the sap rises. The Herald f3 on sale dally 1» New yenefit the Windy City. The dirt York at_ Hotaling's Newsstand. Times g o t t Lo st e iy edlzolliinstead of ark Square; Schultr's Newsstands, Entrance . o & T Grand Central, ¢ind Btreet n this t appears that A CRACKED MAIN STEM == 3 % % i America hak its . i am just a bunch of curves! ¢ he pave him WTiters of these vacation pamphlets |ern lengue but the home Vith th onnecticut compan wlil tell the truth, If gome company are here and there is every indica that when the teams seftle down r. the toy to rasp my nerves |The hoss like town boys + bomb doesn't THE JOLDIRAVE t s b his repair work on West Main street An 1 Ronit € . : hes in the |Yeritable garden the gods” and | and get working toge Aleeugl KR bR N ¢ rising. Some ¢ eliminary to the repay of the SemDIsE any ot 3 . chiffons, “rose a Ay remulbiin asfen extoa dol- | SOULSSSUCKERMallS Mot Jine only heavy scores and loose fielding talk of a cold wa t g S e e R t 11 ihe aneer 4 ©the pay envelope. The man (10 discover r paying money im J the opening games will much worse off | street by the city, trafic conditions e flay 0 e e Mine for another can ihat the €ump s in the backyard of |replaced by, tight basebail nitrate conc he may sue. Why = - to one thing—if Woman's Page. A lof. the Heans And then imagination will give "o E toits wHose rorim worsa |1 g4 any ofine pros (VeSO atsercelt and ey B fact Observation speaks relatively wher T i the S ey motorists who can possibly do so.|! hem. T e ke S fits. Many employers are only too i W wi something like upon what fs mear @ : w1 ¢ 1 it 1 J ; Iater en the company tore up the yion fsn't as common a modeled like a two-ton truck? iilin ne of their |this Ty willing o pass along some of t ! Camp Nuisance, 2 n e Weather in June; for a low tt - f " “k-paving adjolning t low was, unless you count tr 1 - - 8 zains to a man who will show a real i vowed I'd take them at their word 'conrinuo erest in his work and delity to how © n s i < s - ¥ of along the thoroughfare are suchas White lie ¢ ' make up his mind ehilly days of J c t ma 1 2 I to stimulate its avoidance by all There’s a gorgeously inaccess ountry. Can be reached as follows train, if any, as far West Jump- = yarecast: Fastern New Tork mometer in thing ak ; : BES / e - 4 of Walnut Hill park to Tt ; N ¥ to a similar dip o r e onas e Z netfmeeionis Rl infpromdling Bis elnloyses b il i / | £ y ness. That's e kind of men en ; . 2 . s iring " R er it 1 looked absurd overa are Jooking for. 1t they & S5 3 ‘ modiste smart 1 sought! e 1 jer themselves for prevatling r f acreasing e e I S Bhe crisdjendiiaok tunate ar D showtholniar i there may t the or. attention furthe S 1o not Heada 1 ohotithe sty elliyiasies Suteslilo s Uit 08 fat iy snday, Enctisloh (Ghangs : : : Skt 4 : = : sseription of suc- Pronounced healthful, No mosquitoes | iepyporature, Southern New Eng Twice-Told Tale 5 iere; they know too much, All sorts ouds followed hy rain Sat x off place and balance of distance | ¢ondy, probahly showers in son foot. it yonu last that long. No|portion Satnrday: Sunday, fair, ris er of wet feet, as it hasn't rain- [ing temperature. Northern New ed in five years. Water from ar-|gpgland: Fair Saturday and prob was when ten. In 5 n there was fss, Harry had to propose : of sports: walking, climbin R e e R R 1926, sundry 1 - e . X 3 girl befors he was Patrolmey courts once and you will never go anywhere ' A ng cross-country running, broad jump- i mcng temperature it g over crevices, ete. Come he i 3itioass Dressura.con spring” and much cold air, upon the relative prox fleey i : r ¥ in- fcebergs in 3 3 3 2 Vel Eigs ot celluloid cuffs and ch nos SGe Rt elcltor " mueh satisfaction this week th g ut . G { t st 3 adge Allin a youthful exoribitant.” 20-85. A disturbance is centr parcel post routes until & There's one consola ahout be-. i h sught th a police- oW Prince Albert complet ing lowbrow. You can like things for ail. Members of the force sou else, even hom: Rates guaranteed | yjantic and east Gult sta whence a%oiheatina _ Or something Iike this: “Beautiful | gyujcuter ;s s ! £ s ; Camp Idlewild, located in the heart | iy a trough ¢ 00. This year there 0 eir own eake. without pre forest pr )y Gt 3 Gicir due time the post | I¢ re long 4 require ir own eake. without pretending NOT QUITE were digpirited because in severai Of @ orest primeval. Not dif- 1, \rizo tendency to hla the a instead of i 1 hand he in- turning, b hi ficnlt to locate, as we maintain a | mpe gutlook Is for showers Sat staff of capable guides fo find those | 4, eang Sunday ‘night in the middis who lcse their way. Situated near |35 itie and in southern New Eng heantiful Lake Ghunpf, across which | 1:na ™ qmemperatures will rise on may be seen the picturesque outlines | guict o interior of the Atla of the canneric drinking wate Drin E e condition upon prevalence of 1 ; o s o irpose at this time. ven in at here's 1 undis LS a flapper’'s spending Jjail sen g n sun spots, it being emphasiz . Now 1 or p his tim Even in N no undis- en who attacked policemen. They Stiannisuois b where the handling of S : rdinary business is crowding| TROUBLE WITH PRIMARIES zood ol some dog disturbs nis s e el ey e e S e e B eV Tawina.| stond Henind ihemiand uake Ml sa Fiv old Bobby was viewing ¥ h ' K s fonne DT DR good illustra- —_— . E ! to ity If vou can enjov naughty things n I cousin for:the first PR T o [taste iful girls—every we. enabled the “wrong” candi- |without calling them art, vou are "% L Brilal ,-”,‘,”,!"L_H‘_ff“”,',fm]fh, in {1 Ainy: fecreations and % e Who bro his haby to you?” | NeV k et ol | pastimes, such as Killing rattle nominated. This, for- |hopelessly middle class, Rk composed of young ald o asked 1 BIREQ s snakes, swimming, and dodging re AR T bha feature rim. . h 0 2 boys who decline to work and whos NAVAL TDIRER 3 2 PrImA gy a radical step. but one ws v to | boa who decline B0 X ake amartvenue agents. Just the place to g | . E ecky candida T arn o ey houldiy i she re ; o e policemen. pass by. |LrnE a wandering hushand (wife)— [ o ZOTRD * ¥ 1 | Y L 1t they will serve a good on fmposed on turbed nmonopc a flea gets now believe that they can clean ou to know enough to stay |gin with ih : ":f' : ‘A"”’:“‘v’ Ll "”“‘]’X'd“' )‘ : patroimien do mot take them e (she) can't get away 5 : 14 you go0. The stork didn’t have | ¢ 2 . ¢ or S f the 1 their chapeaux 2 %6 Ao with i ss they become offen- | O for son of the familys g : “Send your boy to Camp Bevosloppy :n,_, kit have A “heat prostration” 5 A e 5o language, but the * who said protruding amselves [imported stuff lied to vou s it bnd et steeped in the lore of the Redman liked g - - i INTERVIEWS WITH OUR 2 Lt 0 e hat the whole place is infested with . H dan Ba Among ofher things heant : CONTRIRUTORS > ticket :calpers. Have the boy a TN IO lluSdH \l pro n this, in Obse J tests indicate is that a lot of t The Bobbed-Hair Bandit ST Th 1 I opinion. The police should use : g ] ast Bitis ireitootarond 2 By THE FUN SHOP Reporter R pollce EhOUI tedy |, we will. Excellent food—obtain- A no audible o “They call me a handit, but T only “‘ et & Ttites it tnejatie by foraging. Impressive camp York., June 3 (@—W 11 3 . LAk s s > ere o o hers J ekefeller 9 is nea steal hearts,” said the demure Bob- s e A nats dirccted | ire ceremonies if he s here here to | John D. Rock ! Hair Bandit e ”r‘“‘(:‘m"'m ‘Im[" 2 attend them. Fine leadership provid- | $7. plays golf in eciusion o]' “And stealing hearfs isn't really | : e the ¢d by the undergraduntes at the| Poncantico Hillz estate, nis adven question of L e B LE I Acks Ye ! Comeakenhausen school of Halfwits.| turous grand-nephew, Willlam A ! Prize offered each season for the | focke eller, who is 29. is pushin Loy catching 1he most mosquitoes. | through Ontar On clear nights, camp can be easily head of an expudition of *F reached by radio. Parents may call | men who ill collect Fekimo re on Sundays but should stay away | birds animais B e inl sl T0L i ehnzite) eep our mind ons|waEonihe i Satled Al tait for! mialll sonorainG Boia prneatie LS Evayiiy | (EENE (GE SR 8 e place | rppe dislike of pul ball after you've o Plkakal fontl et mek AhoutkmiH e iohTts o (hice & e Lo ey Leeytne SV ILALE SOl Rnio fonn e oterteditl ounder it oat of tan—if the sun doesn’t tan ws of such were not § es of policemen A rule the with most men. No. I've never been | yoive painfully scratched and he onvicted—the ouly time I was ar- | while making arrests. Their as- rested T had the policeman weeping | gujlants have escaped with fines in N e LR T : . on my shoulder before we reached | Jolice court. 1t is only natural for | s e station. Tnstead of calling the | ns policemen to feel that the do not foot fo to Hudson Bay a vy friends do so. Newberry's 'h v ] " N enough 1o forget how your legs look [bobbed hair. T treat it very 1. | tor it make a man of him, send your hoy | gockefeller fortune sine admitted $105,000 was 3 g k for their duties, % A 4 8 ! admitted % ) W L ! here and have faith in miracles. acms 10 have heen fransr = — e in knickers. and shingle it often. If 5 " T T Nenlonieea v FILLING THE AUTO I'HE BOSTON POST ROAD it on behalf of the candids change I'm going to give it & i I“{! sl 'L”,, ' = or membap of the family would not cure the evil Dbut I0{ .y, Blank reports his house en- |, ‘ol his party slipped ¢ Whe e 3 7 1 rors i ve not *ennsylvan it wa 1 ); h wh 0ses ) v witching! v I Pennsylvania it was charged b ho x s 1 switching would check it. Hard boiled eitl- | (47" (cian 4 p.om. and 6 p. m ‘ 3 adolescence e T of the important E eponsible writer that $2.- t back whe! “The first story I ever wrole was |zcns, like hard boiled egg: i S Dl R, Tuesday with no pub " as inherited a t . n my prima t T t : - and two ladics’ rings, a watch and onl 1,000 was spent on : me. one on my primary teacher. T gof yellow inside a ey try to n stationed » . 7d Tepair wor folen Jladies’ i — y forty cents stol 1 S e T t soutt beha tor Pepper, b hant take Leide | ey B ¥ temporary lodgment in th AL Numerous entries of the ahove 5 Ly 2 Iy . 5 . s A good many things for edifors. | institution at Hartforc Judleialll i ey it e palite BloGer |prere el iou el M. y 1 e " ¢ mue it | ures so far passing for official point comes out e nd |The secret of my success is—shh? | geverity In a few cases would make |10 000 T B8 e and in the |On the Missinaibi ¢ in which pun h ny the Boston to smaller sums; money also was plified spelling. Chis is confidential! T always en- | “cop baiters” think twice before ' xoc Britain 'd”” e all bt thar their departure hecome Knowr nnards 3 ] n to f faven west i g % = close a photo of myself with the |they in o their orited oo ! LML e Ol t 1ar ] s en west | spent on behalf of Senator McKin- ¥ hey indulg: it Helo S faorited sl e e s s s e Ontario, ! did It was revealed by the arrival & Mattice of a 22-foot freight cann You can't maintain state rights in | joks, or poem—whatever it is. A | past Hea i the curb by thelr prond owners . et loy in Tilinois. e T T i e e Pt by s P B e e T Dapnadizcsllent suceasin BeaEnS {rouble with the primary |be the other fellow's conseience. And on each manuseript T meatly| Krom time to time appeals bave |o'aa ”r’(m‘o‘y et Yol I R e e DA ealon 9t Jiape and Elvsibeon i ade foy Puone.aupactines N b 1) would lay aside his modest | IS T Baaets et aet | ACC AN S s Some |y phone mumber. It never fails!|show judgment in the use of the | gomeanor and fell how ha _gets the Young Rockefeller is understood and was ousted from his | feel just as important : . “Now, T'l tell you just how 1|telephone but evidently such appeals |information that leads him to the |10 b financing the expedition. Whie as ou n h as important a . broke info' THE FUN SHOP. Mr. |have fallen on many deaf ears and |qyjpr i1t dnteresting wtbry on|inciudes in its personnel donm T = Judell—— (CensoreA by the Editor). [some severe mishaps have been the | peor o S0 a4 Hitten, but the | Rowland, historian and navigator ~ o RNl e Rl e S [rsenit. Undonbtedly it is thought- |yopular officer merely shrugs his | and Raymond B. Potter, ornith . [fnances an the part of some f the | Ihauidrrs na calie it " n e |logist of the American Muscum o | | | on which they' will run down {rapid and dang river hese thiree senators were he other two were not nomi- g i Dheras (thetru hgentlamens | oo Ieat (Ll o henionts know - Not only are aries costly, 111 keep my mouth shut while you're patrons but with three quarters of 4aviq work. Natural History, which will rece them it is just a desire to dominate | A a matter of of, it is well | Sprcimens of bird life brought back others Known fo police officials and others | Wild geese, sean and cross bills, ar It has become a habit of everal|yaving daily dealings with the de. |some of the varietiss sought. subscribers to hold phone conversa- | partment, that Sergeant O'Mara's| In addition to the search for Fieki the exped stion of the Pe g = 3 caliber ndidates nominated 1 25 Years Ago Today ) lions of some length and any intri- |auiility to ferret out from among | mo relics aud bird lif ’ candidates nomina n ) |sfon on such a coversation meets [{ha youth of the eity, the informa- | tion will explore and survey detours only with derision on the part of [4ion that not only helps in the re- | endliorall N Chiat Rox vax in Waterville _'r!m;-e holding the wire. . Icovery of stolen articleg, but nmmllv\Pughgl (Co. Insolvent, i n e e R AR R Z D | | Recently a case came 10 light |zgos a Jong way towards preven- | h > e ; St e sy where two persons were holding @ tion of juvenile erime, is nothing Liabilities Are Huge BlinusRaab Uit dnf Bl SBlie e LAR BRI ION e A |conversation over the phoner It 15 |giiort of uncanny. l Rio Janetro, June & (A — Pug- burning It. i 7L e V) not known wheiher or not they had | He knows every hoy In the ety [lisi and.company of Sao Paolo, 2 primary cam-| rig P AT = been talking for some tme OF iwho migit he implicated in petty | manufa urers’ agents, wholesal SR i i v % ¢ whether they had just hegun to con- | thieving. Not only that but he|and representatives of prival o Heidlves! g \ {verse but nevertheless they used |jnows where they live, where they | bankers, have been petitioned to convert |fleld yesterd n {such poor judgment that it almost |ijany out” what “gang” they be- | bankruptey. The.concern is capi- it L . e |cost the life of a baby. lonk fto. where they o to school. | falized at $3,000,000. Its liabilities 0 organ, Rrady pitcl 1 : | " The child had been overcome with |1, air yeputation for truthfulness and | which are widely diverzent, ar ; ! amphell, @ well <as fumes and the mother fraMtical- | wieryihing else a policeman should | variously estimated at from $5 er, was s ituted T |1y sought to phone the doctor. The [} ac 1o be guccessful. Frequently.| 000,000 to $10,000,000 The sixth ward 7 wire was busy and she asked if she yogore the ink with which the com- | b ey 1S anery over the decision o 7 lcould have it just a moment and |piaint is written. has dried on the | YALE'S OTLDEST GRAD o o [board to sell a portion of th aven fold the users what had hap- |eomplaint sheet, Sergeant O'Mara tn| New Haven, June 5 (B — A lot- :1‘"” wn;J rvr.".s n? Hf‘wv'm‘r’.. pened. They gave her the usual re- |y touch with a boy or a group who |ter was sent yesterday to John ower e small but munificer enerally know something of the | Domnell Smith of Baltimore, Md matter in hand, and it is seldom that | yale's oldest living graduvate, by Busincsst 1 . KRAZY KINDERGARTEN a report of petty thieving, staving ! president James R. Angell the and discussed the mat DER SO (Conducted by Gertrade, Jr.) out at night, etc., remains unsolved | yniversity, congratulating him o1 ter of additional night - Teetcher: more than a day or {wo. | reaching his 08th year today. M in the The grocers did not | Now zabeth, you mustnt wear | Tt 't pay to he ro t | B 3 1t do Y Smith graduated seventy-nine years like the i f having this on Fri- | THREE-IN-ONE o many jewils to class. 1 would the hoys.' cant O said the [0 anyEd S healp IR asiLegs Mara said the | g5 at the age of 19 and has never s {rather have you shine with ‘Con- [other day I know most of themw (Prote ublishers Syndicate) large out- most v he primaries. First class men, itis —_— FAEEE s have taken to would temperament, as- 2 s What He Did stantinople and T keep {heir confidence and [ or Vo l"' :\"“!.'("":,"" ey ; . 1 Glenn: “When Byrd went to the |Lize Round zood will and that pays in the end.” [ i€ BIEL L going he- rking nig North P'ole hie took down everything {“1'm fond of the ruby garnet, The sergeant does not belleve in en- | . L RO S e d LEOVEIYE TS . 1 R PRty a \., o and study. During the Civil war he in code or perls and for saphires I fall, |couraging boys to be “game” in th e . Owen: “In what way?” R e For coli dirollscian it eyl shoulalahielos one | Per e SR IIEEERO0ALICERES Ea day night for put- | Glenn: “Why, he put down a det it, another vhen they know a wrong i 5 . " I Constantinople at alll” has been done. He tries to show _ HEARING ON JUNE 9 June 5 (A — Judge —JFlorence Friederic them t the greatest attribu ew Haven, "]7 otk wl y‘l“ ’-),:‘,"xyw,”f' ,L 1r11:|\j.j\‘)"»\‘11“ ?nr“\l'hm F. Ells of the superior raduating class Law helping one another to live within ; court yesterday set the date for the Joseph Dimock Will Y f _— Client: “What will I do it this (the law, and it is an evidence of hig | hearing on the habeas corpus pro- Bartholomew Stanley IN KLASS AT KRAZY KOLLEGE [fellow tries to stop my case?” |succoss 1n his work fhat he has been | Ceodings against Hdward M. Vor Bishop Tierney made a ) (Conducted by Maxine) Lawyer: “Very simple. Just get able to prevent, in many instances. | Walden, whose extradition is sought visit to St. Peter's chur s mor her iniunction against his forbldding |repotition of small offences by the |b¥- the Michigan authorities for ng and confirmed a class of 85 hoys [ “Wllst instrumentalize a vou to ohtain zn order to enjoin you [same group of you.gsters. June 9. The papers in the case Tree? trom preventing him from securing e were signed by Lieutenant Gov- a stay to allow him to interfére ing back!® | ernor L. Bdwin Brainard recently. 1ssisted by the pastor, T Father |“Hereafter T shall ride astraddle tith vour right to get an injunc- (No more welcome announcement Coppens and Rev. Father Conpens| YWhen horses I again use. tion." < Been mads in the police depart- | It's Rav —Anna Carpou ment in a lénz time than that which |summer—buy WILSO! BROS. un- e fooked after. Isines Tl have t ind that menne® | (Copyright. 1926. Reproduction |prociaimed the return of the pepu-. jion siits here. New York . gamplé read between ¢ : Senato Marlé Lazatho Fo biaden) Iar officer after a long siege of fll- 'Shop Inc. 357 Main St—advt $3 for every city they fouched—— only two he Vi Owen (interrupting) “And 1 sup- | sehclarship at in |posc he made a dash for the Pole.” - P. Pitzer. gi The mass was said by Rev, (the word ‘menus,’ Mrs. Father Schneider, The chop was [Mrs, Wiffle Tree Caplain Kelly is cor easy to be easy during the and Rev. W. A. Harty cf ¢ 1 will not a woman's saddlé—

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