New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 3, 1926, Page 6

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6 T e s . . BERLIN SEES NEED n the past. Eternal vigi- | . TESrEaaiaee sttt et st e r Rt e |ed off the dock. Added to ”‘f-j‘ New Britain Herald e : < msonat berags Factsand Fancies //-)' i “m”‘”‘g‘.mw oo e varlons been, a0 G MPANY 1 $2 | hungry stomachs and other discon- J ING COA N s r red 3 1 1 so t som i gathers a carfi tseusd Dally (SBunday Excepted) Hertk lom The ga At Herald Bldg., §7 Church Strect | 3 e : v t Appr On the City and Its People from him vhen asked to e - b im out ar sti his trial SUBSCRIPTION RATES re-| lat r the : Makes Random Obhservations f : 108 6 Tead " I N 1 1 3 5 N et i ¥ finally winds its way to a L8 uree Monthe : 3§ o it 2 R e e e e eturn trip is started Tse & Mopth ! s e do s e baslog ref ing to learn that the|no tme shouid be t th s u nake & cemetery commission took no notice [movement und ] ! IEshouins who wax t the Post Office at New Britar elor : 4 . a communication fron ik . ot s to be owouts engine trouble Batered o e P Tl Matier e AT mmunication from the Civic| Just now ars to b A e . a SRl EAVE > - Bikit ledline idarat e b Leag regarding “petting [way through which work can be k S si . an o Eua pEcReuBiEsand [inncis Uritatn Herald, and your feter || PEHO87 B A Bemetery, A long st oo : e Anniall L Te hom it the day w some public body r the opening of e 1ock full of good humo TELEPHONE CALLS Business Office . 928 1 ell-being, i o will be forwarded o New York. Editoria) Rooma 5 N onaic y Doub X B —— 2 ) \ t n | == would officially put its stamp of dis- nd with six months of th = T in 150 yea ar {Hurrah for the Glorious Fourth, | approval on these Paul Prys wh rrer 3 2 t still eryhody i ipletely exhau Srofitable advertisiug mediu | ar al on th ho [current w pas re sti ) 71 e Ly B *Circalation books A ¢ ng possibility | I'olks! | consia a matter of duty to r in body, min temper, but the &- [remains eufficient time to get the oress room siwaya open (o advertieers S S SRS f 1 |Let's shoot off cheero-crackers, | ulate the conacicnees of the rest of |proposition in shape for presentation | (ISt Words on the next meeting will S i to the board of fins nd taxatios Didn’t we have a good 1in soon. This Member ot the Asoclated Prem. S iracitvel T why the Ameri- Ihe Associated Press la exclusively en. e : 2 S . R AE e {itled to the ure for re-publication ¢ eina e ere b o e us o L e they are the All news credited to it o7 ot otherwue ‘ j A i 3 s i nd 3 n and common cour and never credited in thie paper und aiso loca = a t rectige boar aews published herein | part Sth een . and t city mectigg boa ! *lear : }r:« Thartals bvhiobate RtienEdl nlsn e i " nergence o oft and bogged in the mires of the Devil jous| Not that the Observer lin time ‘ 2 : e y mds a memorial ] : ' : : & ot NALISTS IN TOURNEY cireulation. AR i It 3 tal i zatior ¢ vi protection agaiust frau paper | i 2 Alstribution figures to both national en 1etin : e . A The same e % Pacific Coast State Claims Distine- vote, the tion As Maker of Tennis AN IMIOSSIBLE SITUATION t e The Lditor Pays His Respects (o the | o, A i York at Hotaling's Newsetand. Times t ¢ year I X puiies 1 ‘ ors o are Square; Schults's Newsstands. B . : ” ¥ 1 el Grand Central 4imd Street ; n New tread Champlons of providing cstigators who are , July 3 (A—Califor- appy unless they are regulating | out as tennis stars, today ; foravennoials : ms its traditional distinction as a affairs, 1 v 1 n four final- orts on the | . ¢ title tour- oL, in successive mpionship will to the Pacific coast ! e second time in lifferen : t ze crown will bring together sion to re- | handler of the Univer- ir methoa |3 3 i ifornia and Cranston Hel- Le standard of lis but re is . i i : Yoty ¥ [ anfedit | ARE 0 S , v Stanfor mestic. education done yeoman’s service in advancing sets, Chandler repeat his vic not enough to the heart. A certain = . } t ot i ration i e worship of 5 et . vou g race is wenk and i ' to v and s N nde-} 1 nlord t proximately one 1 persons | —Sometimes 1 L . : proxim blon possibility | dollar mark them T plar on opposite ¢ the doubles ities, to be | fertil upon a ¢ i ta gir S 5 n partnered for towns |1 h cupying 1 lundis trus e pi ! ) 1 Ly Lionel v W Lock up the clination Summier 1 was elim- giates vester Parents semi-final , 3 = go to make up such £ % small towns of z L would ¥ 1 s from Noi 2 fidate 1 i 3 L i : t i THI POWER OF WORDS . I s Byay e 5. ; e 5 it t we h 1 thars | (The Lectursz Becomes Drunk With state : e : SR e e i foiatro misusing it intern ; Them!) asts. Whe g SRS e A b will Sl BN e X Overlieard by Branic B, Orwells E e n nade to loc v and Tulane Taces Paul Hayiland g : “As, 1 hay 1, ladies mpera of the hody. EELYR0y OF SR ; of Yale Today. should tion canc Ured Lamprecht of Cleveland ap nimbly from stone to |in epidemic of upset s a bird 1 serene fnot oft 3 e : e i ed powe op ATy vioher 5 =2 Be t t d Paul Haviland the intoxicating |po p ¢ v . of his intercol- intoxicating 3 _ 3 g rou ! 1 onship over the )—T drinksh : t 5 - t jon Cric X h players from w abou v ¥ t 1 | youth nois J'ever drink any o in more sensible 4 sl ! ccted were falling to REEUILeRs that t thoughts giv i L R svind 26 | e ' ¢ s i Jack Westland, of r slows up one’ vie| s i - ¢ t t Washington, who s almost iz § food shoi be taker s 2 > Ay t in t final of gress i most neg 7 TR f . od s e ence with e ; . i LR K 5 an o had en playing ipher without . fact e ha[s A A I'rinceton in the third while Rodney Coltart of was eliminated in the Haviland, 8 and 2 . puiting out George conter i S il 3rusl Dartmouth by 4 and $ in get drunk on hout adding excessively 1o =y " ting Shesmmoraing golived Slose jitoivas may 100 f over the difficult course, —— lem. {calories while their mineral and and | 80! MORE SIDEWALKS NEEDED f 3 " ST content g them a T e score WHERE LACKING f 1 n' you 3 ¢ o L | Jugoslavia Suffers 5 r should be used freely d eing i 0 A = g : : 1 showhy T i he large amount lost through per o 3 S Belgrade, Jugoslavia, July 3 (A — g ! his— | piration. Over-indulgence in $oft { No ms : f 1 The worst flood in more than a cen- |arinks should be aveided, but a free | choice of driv by |tury in all the lower quarters of the use of lemon and o e 13 aliot it is a sure ? Jugoslavian kingdom is keeping the |health measure, since it adds the de- | one gets all the good-looking population and the troops busy in |sired alkalinity to the diet. Ice|men and the other is stuck with a|an endcavor to combat it. Five enaane i z " 1 |water in large quantities is carload of fellows, a third draws the | peasants were washed away and g £ Aled d £19.18 % gerous hit, and the iced t | impossible fem and another— | drowned at Schtit, and rallway lines g throug E |coftece habit may prove strous « most unluckq of all—is sadd | have been destroyed at Koumanovia | 1 | Drogress works to travelir t this general met it means several tall glasses a day. | with the chaperon. Kriva and Palanka transportation will ney Fating moderately of cool nour-| At last all is ready for the start Y ishing dis’ shoul( i he summer | and th is made within two hours SR : ! lishing dishes should be 1 ) 5 1 | } DONT WANNA SEEI plan, and drinking of the natural{of the time agreed upon. One anto HID NATIONAL BIRTHDAY ! ey do not ¢ ¥ Y ; g ‘SMQOUS DUSTY BUY | |cather than the artificial beverages. | of course develops a combination of AND THE NATION a - sidewalks ar i F 1 RIDE IN YER BUS - sthma and rheumatism and has to t some pro YUH GOTTA PROMISE Every we g further [fhsEert sRehiph, Res notlionlosen . or {s acreage, y pave v g T ‘vvw’k cannot much longer re-|@ tree and finds itself by accident city atreet; at ot main and if something is to be done ; within a few rods of the right place in the dircction of providing a per- | The rest make the destination, al- one fir ¥ v s > for 3 manent memorial no time should be | though conside ratled by t neglected property. Such - g lost in renewing agitation ,‘W ko 5 | 1t would be too bad f the present ) {court of honor is permitted to stand | ™ ‘l“ 0'}‘ the Aot = lected from some until its condition makes its removal | 0. .,:‘“1 u’"y'; “‘]“g‘\gfl‘.'_’ atiar .'f, <" a street; 1 that ¢ {the only alternative to a constant | 5 /o0 " St | quet with the result that t Then comes the unfavorable com- rty may not bring a to the owners nor v : 5 1 h / = reminder of New Britain's 1 hd B jle to mething itabl perforce use th i 4 jsom [remorialize the desds of those who | récelve an extra meal aud the nc by lunchroom has a sudden wind- sionally and s nool Uagenioving : > | the service. Yet such as the ne jaied dn LiSEERES fall. Then come the dishes and the . walking zecllitics sibility continually growi Salizat r plat PHILA. CRICKETERS WIN ssibili realization that paper plates should ealt y air t] These make-be provide @ memorial requires {ne Lkeatione Ehiladely clse does. Finally how- i ‘//—/ s and various other alls, B el G Frcquen:;hmdmp;:os:rrncuuary ory over P A ettt delye to prevent dandruff and consequent i /// {ally the city must d s and horedom drives o P < % | [treasury for fur for this purposc. Al Fot et e loss of hair. Before shampooing |Mayor Weld has indicated his W ity inct ot i S ed anoint with Cuticura Ointment, then | s beds | cleanse with a suds of Cuticura Soap juring his administration A3 ASIC08 LR LUALLT and hot water. Rinse thoroughly. SN varped, yielding floor hoards are | |Nothing better for kesping the scalp and hair clean and healthy. What is t L Declar Soap %5e. Ointment 26 and 80e, Talcum 2bc. Sold to order 5 1L ted by roomers who pay 1 everywhers. e each " freac Observation ' : . o oo | S s ) We ! s Stick 25c. BINGHANM'S 5 ) ! ; ae ey folding kind loes its stuff Hami.ton Loch. Lo ifor-all oll na Tt they'll fo v 1 on | vaKe azuin. A mild word of pro- hermore this test from the chaperon would be ed here, only she long ago| to have the outlay of f Eaplained fter. About § pile into ecach one collapses, another ound tined my constitution.” | IN RLASS AT KRAZY KOLLEGYE (Conducted by Judy) v ndly dont look out der vindi-|\ang (o sleep. The clothes-stealing | | T : o rape, |00 pipcking besinsand ot o | | Y OUE Business-= b el I more tles. Somehow the gang | t quiets down and is waked by You must reach “opportunity- Naturally ome early bird who gets out early| | seeking” people. Can you think Rl Fe Did Crosby sell his story | in the morning and falls down stairs. | | of a better way to reach them breakfast lan through a Herald Business andy later )pportunity Ad? A. Nebbich Gilbert: “Yes" Ll L G 5 Tell about the business YOU _, Velix: "Did the editor like his|then made into the surrounding|f . o"yo gell—and get a buyer! KItA“Y KINDERC ARTEN |style?” | country and the bunch proves itsf| y o v 0o (Condeted hy Junior) | Gilbert N 1 knowledge of woods ‘j'”" by the 5 3 ’ Herald Classified Serviee it you wish, [about t of Florida real Totot.” that fully half find their way back 1 ) e —¥. P. Pitzer |again. A swim cools everyone off although the worst of them, We ¢turnished powsr for the grinder Monday |1 will ask Ikey to call this noisy Forbidden) | tunate who won't go in but is push-

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