New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 19, 1926, Page 6

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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SA URDAY, JUNE 19, 1926. New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY tsued Dally (Sunday Excepted) At Herald Bldg.. 61 Cburch Street SUBSCRIPTION RATER 35.00 & Year. $2.00 Three Month The. » Month Entered at the Post Office at Kew Hrita &s Becond Class Mall Matter TELEPHONE CALL: Business Office ... Editoria) Rooms The oniy profitable advertising wed the City, Circulation books & oress room always open to adv Member of the Associnted Press Ihe Assoclated Prees s exclusively titled to the uee for re-publication wll news credited to ft or not otherwire credited in this paper wod also ic news published herein. Member Audit Burean of Uirculatio The A. B. C. a & n whics. furniehes newspapers and ac tisers with a strictly honest s. circulation. Our circulation are based upon this audit. Th protection against fraud in newspa; distribution figures to botb natiooal a 1 advertisers. The Herald fa on male daily New York at Hotaling’s Newestand. Timer Square; Bchultz'e Newestands. Entrar Grand Central 4nd Btreet THE SPELLING BEE high typ econd year of a ¢ mionsh ing performance indicates a studious crowd state. For two ing bes Kentucky As only 'HE HALE HOLIDAY “BOOM the wo opping to STREET WIDENING TRAGEDY s STRONG STAND some clergymen basking in w Yo =00d ministers in which they of the promi- Baltimore pastorate Presbyter saying the Fifth cessity of widening ; cord. Mass., declined the n order to make nity Parish, New York, which for automobile traffic s garded as the greatest singl not fa the world em and no doubt congregation man of Birmingham men knew what they w York may minist¢ » enough to increasingly ng Woodward pos no sound reason why quite com rgyman of pos condemned by ission because new building pformity with THE PLAINVILLE JATI whi fill mod CLERGYMEN AND NEW YORK | FactsandFanaes l BY ROBERT QUILLEN i | reason why flish aren't a t in America is that you| p fish in three minutes. il about him The race w S ek o [ iSma il ottt G el n v girls walk || Shop Kditor, care Of the New | || Britain Herald, and your letter |} Wil be forwarded to New York. | N SlRgish | peps Vary The om ‘ihe Menu, Folks! Thss pou ol present spinach ary it with fun-ach He's a normal boy if a i 114 afford more th Natural Query My I wond CLASH OF WILLS Zarner rders would m [B:icmriiatnsin sttt e o T srsstnannnnng | P ill be 1 police 2 base- FHEOBRSERVER =1z = = On the City with N v of New Britain b erou and Its People ! t f i hia proceeds of which go to the pension Makes Random Observations nd, and it is exgected there will 2333352000122 00rrnnsetesstensentetttsenesazizzeanezzionentztanesaszszitizt city goveriamen promotion to the post of alder- When C. J. Dehm r 1 as man to became fire board rman it was expects first tical Alphonse and Gaston “sin a o mitted Maxon made it a threesome. With start brea tadio sermons should go over big. smoke, keep vour feet on and yawn without offend- no s remai rred to on was meilmen ave 1in with no prospect Imer® in The Aemocrats in t o one thing more And fussed E needs is pride 2 o 1 so we'll w WILL NOT |has ough not to on Dad any more. 0 ave it spoiled mussed th Gl S e Ihe Gold-Digger! k: “Does the animal traines 2 much money? oo whers the .| Powers: “He sure does. He get the lion's share of the money r inllars and giv worth of gossip —Cynthia Coopman Republi A v of e what a mighty Aun women ling power e rlhe ' could be organiz- Of Drink! want a drink - s'good for the |low “hres now what is rtothe office secker vicinity Arch to him candidates are repu common co 1o not wish to rfere with G. O T ward L} of a primary mention of ldetm et othen thax = mentioned. Un tlement is effected ccomplished there living on raftsmen. He is almost extin only a few of him remain A BULLETIN FROM DR. TRAP- ROCK FUN SHOP RADIO STATION MI to Lat. 90Gs, Long. O geta a I am back at the old Pole. | seription was little o1d red shawl which to wear, the tramp usvally ts 1 in spite of did smile. He pref recognized as a traveling jour an, but this euphonious de- know well enough by now | tramp printer and no one ever cal up nice. T have vee frips since last writing ig flapper-blimp is work- Our twin-wheeze, Weasel- on condens of n \. FFound it os or FUN SHOP Hotel Cotages are complete and we preak ground shortly. Slight od by the actions of our buil g res. more or less. Being of the great floe, it Keeps moy jrought us two miles nearer the | Pole. I have now moored the whole | o works to the Pole itsclf that | 1o 1 i h us will have ith U e gives way It we're the Pole the Pole will be @ . Keep up advertising and sell all the stock you can rg. see last dispatch mooring night beforc Cromw overcrowding by 1 infect it during the on. It tipped over and with all on board. The badly about this for their blubhering could heard for miles and their oily overed all open water. Very aff i nd the wh countryside 1 mass of color. The nati ng in the mer ice-crops. As Prop- i \rite I hear them singing in their quaint, fur-bearing dialect, “Eils- cede, eilskede. togvrod gebrout.” (e nic nice, cutaway, Speaking of ice, § me up a n poet otiier ingredients. More Vg The Modern Way i Gragory: "I suppose you're glad 1t vour son’s graduating from col- You won't have to send him more mioney nders: “On the aontrary, ‘T'm s graduating. He was an ar and he sent me money.” Frederick Ma idea KIASS AT KRAZY KOLLEGE (Condur ced by Maxine) “Hedda, i e that copy of “Sizzling E in ass tloor, no great painter on KRAZY KINDERGARTEN (Conducted by Gertrude, Jr.) soug Jortunately the last shift | oo one of them %0 to work. but the duration of with quai spent requirements are 1 1ting provements the anyth v other food and ex passed in newspaper o visits from these rovers among the yovs and m ‘o the n In their quest for funds t seldom disappointed. Occasion- > persuaded pagmodic visits to the type case one or two days Then and pass out of sight in of the horizon with a stom- varmed with whiskey and gling ir is poverty s not dis- He knew t could al on t to con o maintain t and soul rgl members o well known in n from coast to coast y cultu noviees to hear ss the literary smed to be cial pride o itinerar ours declaiming on prose writer, Several of t 1l known also be n gh t poetry caus of a good t er recite o rs ago jet and than it +andard of its personnel is higl machines and owher im most. impor t © of the men unsury old timers will never forgt mendicant mp print slovenly with his largesse. It it has immjortalized uight 7 hie co dead? en Romunce s for whos ire stis. in the past number deviation from the rule this stior en made ume or two be played with ford police this summer, rangements are made, it is ndance in both cities, There is que and distinctive ord-New* Britain rivalry, cties, but in prac [ news fron lines of cndeavor. Britain games oth depart- slight interest Hay it games only a reby re- ing shipy e rivalry ch for many i to remain dor- school scasons, council are to be r stand in favor onl € t obtain- L TeEn T of the sa Ceted throngh the pur- eaper grade. Chief W, o firm Deliever in the not cons| consistent- nothing and that legisla- prov- applicants for imined prepara- turalization ater in the hecoms out man on4, was t0o stood in for antor at the police out when his T nnsuccessful e EHH}@__I_"“EESE (Continued From Page 1.) nations of the world." “Acquaintnee chings, is lerstand- the way to onious associa : itholic may be driven by the class. 5 umstanc chan of matter omeliest Seniore Preside o i Austria fliveer up 10 a xasoline illing Qbservation <l oy oo | Onn The Weather A4S NUMErous ns paro- Masea- fair. Forceast o New York: Aiy't Gonna Rain no interested ores’; their gasoline station Air, slightly cooler in eouth por- n Saturday; Sunday fair nditions: The disturbance that of lake Superior has advanced east- mouth of the St. Law- refrain from hor collegiates' who clat- their flivvers, and mostly farr Iness 1 Suturday Sunday in Mississippi tly cooler on middle Atlantic states and the Ohio valley and in the interior of northern New Eng- land It will he sl o e in 1 1t toni my bro! drive time im 1 There's water in 1 nk and Pm oing to dra 1 hen I get! = ~ ON HER SHOES v a coincidence soline station men do not so but the purchaser usually angful of change which, talled, invariably shows Yirs. Daugherty Was so Weak In a little town of the Middle West, 15 a discouraged woman, For four months she had been in such poor health that she could not stoop to put onm her own shoes. Unable to do her members fo take committee work 488 | work, unable to eriously. Because of the fact tha ;. 0 out of doorsor enjoy a friendly comn hefore chat with her pproves ti for payment neighbors, 1ife seemed dark indeed to Mrs. he council night, that only two alderm ttended the month- Iy meetings of the finance commitiee hen thcusands of dollars are jiered spent, again calls attention of | the public to the failure of council er ship ol commi ories from widely Daugherty Then one day, a hooklet was left e e ¢ t at her front door. Idly she turned AR Aria , nd t o | the pages. Soon she was reading hatydrenid with quickencd interest. The little booklet was filled with letters from vor | Women in conditions similar to hers who liad found better bealth by tak- ires. The klisre discontinued and only | 108 Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable the capital o ; Compound “I began takinz the Vegetable Compound,” Mrs. Daugherty writes, “and after I {ook the third bottle, T found relief. I am on my eleventh bottle and T don't have that trouble ny more, and feel Jike a different pan. 1 recommend the Vege wble Componnd to evervone 1 see who has tronble like mine. T am willing to answer any letters from women asking about the Vegetable Componnd.”"—Mgs. En. DAUGHERTY, 1308 Orchard Ave., Muscatine, Iowa. the compass ring do on is interrupted by the tooting of & locomotive whistl muttered maledictions o changing 3 who show a willing Some Uime ag v . R A out 3 « 1ing monthly*meet ship bound for distant ' councilmen prohibited from finane thangh t jer was totally u seamanshir n came discOUrag- inge of the fomatoes are scarce, ing reporta FOONOMICAL to atpie i€ an accsptable sub- sulting in t ade and with meals bers of the crew to aLandon their claim inability to attend

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