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[} NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY | et d WHEN COOLIDGE AND that the Florida boom has been|think the more automobile conges- New Bntam Hera‘ AL SMITH MET somewhat flattened ition th along a e 1t is generally supposed that the worst feature of summer vacations | — HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANT | gopoo progac . o ar ‘ It was only recently that a higher the property values . | R is either mosquitoes or sunburn, but | idge had as thelr guest Governor development companies there found : ¢ difficulties, | One-truck trolley cars sway like we believe that due deliberation will hobby-horses. On the Cily and Its I’eople convince anyone with an open mind |and in New York investors in 1 - that neither of these is a tittle as g A item that got the front pages in all | Florida land formed a protective | g | - Makes Rapdom Observations much of a nuisance as, vacation] |photographs. Of course, there may Issued Datly (Sunday Excepted) 7 Street B hemselves in al At Herald Bidg., Church 8t and Mra, AU Biith it was a social|themselves in financlal the journals of the land. The Presi- | committee. $5.00 a Year. | . “ SEIE. Thren Swite, dent and the Governor, eating fish| The little difficulty being ex- FactsandFanczes sssssmtsn e some hard-boled (o he fems se. a Month hick € Pre e h self had | perie « he of > T 1 he B i 3 - 1 3 ery lite 1 s g . w 1 the PreMdent himsel 1. perienced “f the (—rjd wille b 0 BY ROBERT QUILLEN The decision of the board of po- |ing to make his daily conquest nf‘i‘, : literally) persons just recover- Eutuced ot the Post Offce st New Britain | SnaFed from thelr watery Home, let | benefit to Florlda. Too much blah Momor——————————=lice commissioriers to make a revi- |the'world, that the milkman has Ing from the effects of unwise ex- %3 econd Class Mall Matter. | no politics interfere with the joy- [is bound to result in a set-back ; _Send all communications (o Fun j|sion of the manual of the de-|plodded ti S Lo I8 SOlAR L vigIHe AN sEicp Sl B T Gieat lays ths i ise RN thiat | | St EMIRY Girs WS et New Hio - iui e sOR B 08 (U0 L i) d through the flower bed and |Who may differ with us, so we will ous occasion hat mattere lorid may as wel av v, - . ent a se e, and it is | P 1 + = 3 : s e have it NOW. | o, ws jts own parents. itrinin ~Beradd, Ao godr letter IE00c) that caverul stud will be giv- [ 1oC (e blossoma which have been|ZF U2 LS8 argnments fn ooy TELEPHOMNE CALLS the governor had presidential am-|do a little housecleaning, and get | z be forwarded to New York. {|en to the provisions to be incor. |tenderly. nurtured since seedhood| iy Aiey 8r¢ overwhelming, Kt cove . tions and was copsidered the |back on a sound and stable basis.| Most of the poople Who boast of | temmmmmmmeme e oo oo o _ Bl porated 1y it. 1t is 15 years since the | have been trampled into'the glebe | o rhe difficulties of fitming are baa strongest potential candidate in his | The state has a great future! and | “overcoming” temptation never saw | Let's Laugh and Keep Cool, Folks} [Prescnt manual was compiled aud] It wonld be great if employers of|crodg catiring . ey 1 Tho' this month's prize for thé faith- |needless to say, there are many im- jmilk deliverers would urge them to|must hav Lo o it | ful workers [portant matters connected with the | respect the fuclings of those who|tmes before he ear as it oo Goes to Old Sol and the soda|Work of the department as a whole [ want milk with their meals but not [Another insists o "m‘;‘;l" wrong s land the members individually, which | conversat Ay £ 206 insists on snapping every . jerkers, nd the members mp ally, which | con n, song or destruction of |thing in sight and uses up all h’h Let's see % o1 st tare not covered. The sent man- | property with their mHk I a ey il t to it our fun production p r mhk ilms in a few minutes, after whic Meets with no serious obstruction! t Member of the Associated Press. not the voters. avacnlatoN il T |ua1 15 obsoleta snd mow stéps have fima 108 u The Astociated Prees fs exclusively en- [ MO0 e YOI . peclaonsha LEIop KoRyE L = I5denl taken’ to prophie, & revielon' |1t If we intepned ia enter Mo mome |rolls o R@oN gr sieal Puriii fitiea ‘to the use for re:publication of | What if such a near political | were suckers gained that @xperience | Well, well; our flawless forefath- ® e el e Lo o o com |rolls trom the others. He is of course s credited to it or mot otherwise 3 ) s : : ; 5 mes an ex s e th petition with Juhk dealars we woll1]oftset by <he. vare 2 " Al news credited to Nt O 'aiso Tocal | has-been as Senator Cummins had | which may be a gulde in the fu-jers who wouldn't do what we do; “\\\"”‘v\""_ of Doing It sult, Toid ‘Cprtats of chistitte @ tolis welts b Imvf‘ !]H\) person who pews published therein spilled some beans were guilty of snuff A s at Mrs. Saun-| policemen sfarting out without |start without cost by parking ous |half-dozen co ,'n,' e b0/ mHan Iy e k | s pasiance nre foeqientiy . AODITAHE |Ooan darevill Alohe am e kL exposures in as many P iRt b | A tr the f IR o e LAC e A il e e e any oL tho pen 1s just as the sun zoes down s Asa esort the farmers mig ) ks o th perple£in oblems be |tral streets the city the end of i Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. |a fact the President would not run YOUNG "DOTY AND HIS 4 e Mrs, Willlams: “Well, I don't|ihey have bec ehatoman 15 tha £ in the city. t the end of a too-cautious day. One The A. B. C. ls a natioual organization threaten not to buy any more a s : ey have become accustomed to the | When an automobile owner leaves [camera must refuse ) T o v ishes newspapers and adver- | for re-elcction. That was a state- SENTENCE mobiles. l“'-““ whether to go over to her|york, and if they have something 'his machine at the curb for any one film will s strictly honest aualysis of S ; | iouse and give her a good talking-to | qefin \ack & t e ; 3b die feurh fon= 4 ne film will unwind a deers with a strictly hontet an S eics | ment which greatly frritated the | Doty, the adventurc-secking L H rm‘\o e «L“u::!‘.l;l:rm:((;“,yr i black and “wl\ !m H;m Ibnathiiol e fhe T mdmoet ise e e and be ; t udit, T res 11 w thought is just a new d| ) SN e se g-club and |them. it seems natural that they |find t T e s atan: . are based upon this audit. it | Braainsi xod GUE Bis Seilowerk. Sl | i Bisiiien SE6 VALK 1o hought is just a new mind | "y o o et s . b in it a variegated assortment| Just try and got a g s . 4 discovering an old one. give her a good talking-about” |would be better able to do police fof rubbish when he returns. This Some one is group to po protection against fraud iy B th vi Fi e lstribution figures to both national and | came from the defeated Iowa man e French foreign legion which |duty as it should be done, and they includes principally card and [tim i I o ards and [time he is rounded up another has Tocal advertiser with bad grace. Governor Smith, of | was engaged in helping the French AMBITION land the city at large will pamphlets announcing where every- | wandered off and is playing dead St SRS R S e At e Dl e By Hillery Millic {gainers. |thing under the sun may be bought |over behind the well, (f,:!m ¢ 1'd love to be a loafer, The revised man of course.lat & cost*so reasonable that the |photographers are eitlier &0 cart, b will not make good policemen of [owner of the car is expec to |that they don't get v”_"r S0 cartless party. The social conventions, and | it can scarcely be overdrawn or”ex- | a real one The only pro | Circulatfon books an not s open to advertiser in the meeting, and the only poor |to get money of speculators political conventions, counted | aggerated; but the gentry who tried | Apparently the Volstead act just drove human cussedness into a new fish considered were the real fish, | needed a combing. The northern oo <t e e 5 R i e NP A Bl rs gives me a pain!” The Herald is on sale dally In New not mention it at the fish-laden | tribe Sy has hea € rst ribes in Syrla, has heard ghe worst, And with the ioafel stand, York at Hotaling's Newsstand, Times Square; ultr's Newsstands, Entrance | table. He was convicted of desertion and 15 Incased in unpressed garments, Grs atral, 42nd Street. e 4 tha 1 T I and Centra. There \ be no question that|has been sentenced to eight years A news sheet in my hand. erogshed Pres and the Governor |of hard labor. This is better than i In my opinion it would be DELAY IN BUILDING think well of each other, and more | being exccuted, but by the time he| Cooperation takes-the - Rkl I toshaim aninky I tharwiee, QD andal the 1 NEW CITY SCHOOLS ' L i % D8 To read the Want Ad columns, otherwise, all the manuals in ends galore, including business {would spoil anymilk left within 50 NE 8 so now than ever before. TIf it|is through the young man probably | Snoring doesn’t matter if t never look for wo world cannot develop him. w |cards and blotters. In addition, one |fect of them. Somebody in the part family is doing it IBritain's force is on the increase as |may find sumples of curcalls or of imust att b Lclats fat ey 1 ditions demand more m bow- [foods that are guara ; X i wr course, an ent that the work of constructing | pose each other in a presidential | to satisfy him for the remainder of | A treasury surplus is like when haunt the up-town corners |conditions demand more man pow- |foods that are guarantced fo make [make furny faces, althiough the rest race let hope that, ‘during the lit = saedals s e nd loaf as loafers do, |er and the present is the rig me |one fat, if one is lean, or make one admit that if he rcally wanted to . t pe that, ‘during 36 1ite. you have 35 cents and only OWe | ity two bits In my poc {10 provide the men with their in-|lean, if one is fat. assume a ludicrous express ) campaign they will not forget the | Young Doty in the first place ex- | $ My womet oit of sew: et-ustions and. printed guides, Tbwill|: ‘Occdslonally, \clgaret and. ofgar|natusal > ae. wodld M‘ mo\r‘fi"-‘h;‘; But to get all the money |probably bhe several months before buits are found on the carpet with enough. Another simply will hide And lead that lovely life, |the work is done, and this is as it {scorch marks to show where they jand refuse fo show his face, and this should be. Let there be no hurry. iwers posited. This may be all |is ‘counterbalanced by the vain- 1 probably would hafta 5y 1 tant h to |righ h { oachulily it haiia {The work is important enough 1o |right for a man who smokes a pipe |glorions ass who spreads himself all ek efore t expected | Smith's, He e i = | e eceive proper d sufficie: atten- | hecas e he ca ke et ts home A six weeks before their expec for adventure besides enlisting un-| R L e recelve proper and sufficient att because he can take the butts home, jover the foreground. But don't for- opening for use, it has been in- for a foreign flag for war purposes. | o “PORTETIS T N Jaltion of the| And soIam no loafer ion A _ |dry them out and smoke them at his get the worst of them all, the really 3eing amend E d AIStoneh T8 Tave Ta e It would seem to the Observer a |leisure. But it is disconcerting for original chap wha makes that clever i that the work still 'HE AU 3 i Y a avy of- 14" Yo . concelvable tha T THE AUTOMOBILE AND | The American army and navy of-| world “only Becaiist Tihiaye it facened zood plan for the commissioners to |2 man who sticks to clear Havanas {little crack, “Look out, don’t breal maining to be done could be com- OUR BEACHES fers adventure without the risk and = I's r for m L insist on policemen learning their lor vptian cigarets. theTens s s casie or P 3 ens. pleted. The city, therefore, will have | Nutmeggers who like mental ex- | hardship of war: or If that is not| John Bull probably longs Ll ae S s D manual, otherwise, all the eperey It is impossible to stop the gratu-| And when pictures are de- |expended in its preparation will be 'jtous contribution of cigars and|veloped and printed! What have you - i times for the quiet and orderly d to begin the new school year with | crelse with their off days have been | exciting enough, th are the ™" sl han fight a woman who | il ; : | of the war L ) for naught. To carry the pamphlet |cigarets which have passed the st T v B oulq, keep me busy hunt Ket 1L not be i + 2 : N 31 eroups p me busy hunting Pooket CwlIMbtLbal| op maatnifess fi¢ an)ordRance nros | shadaws. Dusky funele sienss the same facilities it had at its dis- | amusing themselves and instructing | western plains and mountains. with | L | |about in one's posal last year, and will need 10 their fellow citizens by counting adventure still lurking; there is the “That fellow a 100 per cent Amer- b 1'or work for HER to do! sufficient. It €hould be studied and hibiting the dropping of advertis- |you forgot there was too little light continus in_ this fashion for about |the sutomobiles parked at our fav- |alr service, government and pri- | ican? Why, there fsu't an el ment A o absorhed, and the*® commissioners [ing dodgers info automobiles might | Purfect pictures spoiled by tha fact X S in our population that hates! | 00 Slany Xrills |should see to it that some good [not he amiss. It is a nuisance which 1} B o a month. Inconvenience and over-|orite Sound resorts on Sundays. | vate; expeditions are taken to far-| | pr. peer My bill for sewingjcomes of it is b ing unbearable. el G L crowding will result, as the school | They have not been entirely suc- y lands; pecple even go fishing It has been a long time stnce the | You up is $60.” | e e iy S ‘{“DV'H e ';' v snapped enrollment is expected to be larger: | cesstul, as the task 1is rather reh of adventure. | qemoorats had money enough for a| Patient: “Good heavens, Doc! I| “Here comes the air mail This 15 sad news for the Hebvetnt ity natargllinn usich & but citizens can console themselves | prodigious. But some of the volun-| In the young days of New Eng- | frst-class election & andal. ‘:mw‘rv plain needle-work, not ‘em- [ This gleeful shout from ail t ¢ | whose ambition it isgto wr mo- hole in the wall. Brautiful lake : o ; Pkl | broidery youngsters in our neighborhood |tion picture scenario wifich e e : wledge it will be only | ¢, v clerk ed 9,2 a- | land countless Fouths “wi v ¥ nkh enes where you failed to hold with the kno B teer tally clerks counted 9,200 ma- |land countless youths “went to sea —Ruth Dakmores. | rings out every evening. Then they |accepted and paid for in e n et el and R o hahanat temporary. | chines at Hammonasset beach last | In search of adventure, and the = stand stock still watching the great |States money. i bl e When the three buildings undef | synday and then quit counting from |same method js still possible, The Let Us Have Taith That Right— | silver bird winging its way over New Willis Goldbeck, an authority on waterfall, with a skyline pptor construction are completed and in | axhaustion. Large numbers have | young fellow, now as formerly, who oere s kr l-c\-. :;) the minis- | Britain to \\] \mh) wnn Ie w!n:;w art, tells the New York Times combines with the sif® of the print 2 ; s back door and, as he opened it, |and packages destined for all points|that an gmateur scen bt itibntn, 5 > use, the city will be able to take |50 heen counted at Savin Rock, | oes to sea usually gets his fill of | | he saw a 1ittle girl mndm; on the <:’ !n‘ ompass. Their eves are f A HAn o thiceat r ’4‘1 ”1”" 0 m'lm‘!‘J sl " % g v O SR Birl stz | the c pass. € 3 i ance to € s 5 degree angle for your gon to use stock of its enhanced school Plant | ywynut Beach and the other popu- | adventure if he stays on the bil- | orstep. | OFeit on the fleet marvel of the twen- |like & bludgeon on th B R IR Ll and feel a just pride in the MW |jar resorts along the shore. lowy waves long enough. | That's your errand?” he asked|tieth century until it is lost in tho|aspiring writer and leave it palsicl. | Double exposures where you for- buildings. The new Lincoln school| mhe conveniences incident to au-® But young Doty had to fight; andJ You can always recognize Oppor kindly. puthwestern haze and disappears | But they must be spoken, in the got to turn the film, ulting in { Mother nts you and Mrs. | from view. interest of truth mermaids rising from the ocean or and the Roosevelt school, especially, | somobile traffic to and from the | When he got tired of fighting he | tunity knocking at the door. Thre . on AR r : o WL 3 aff from Ehting camera men stand behind her. Rlank 1o come and spend the after-| There is something thrilling about | Why, he asks can't the amaleur |givers piunging into the middle of something majestic as |get a hearing if producers are ever | paseball diamond. Horrible ex- will be magnificent additions to the | y oo hae hag greatly accelerated | started to leave the ranks. One ad- i | noon nd stay to tea, tomorrow, 1 she answered well as romantic. A year from now | on the alert for fresh material? 1 pressions on everyhody, drawing » become commonplace and We |answer, he says, is the ama#teur laughs from everybody—at each up from our evening |himself.. The non-professional has other— -and groans from just as for imade the producer pay dearly for | many—at themselves. Long series of | | e e S Rl : thing or 0 [poor ones That would be too much 'rush off helter skelter in tion |so much pains in arranging eivflk: to expect of a.little printed pam-lof all traffic regulations to make a ' detail that the group posing is m"' e group posing s | phiet. Tobea good (officer, & man|purchase before the p ed in highly sour humor, with the re- {must have the proper 1 There are handbills and odds and [sult that the developed pictures For some time it has been should chance that they are to op- | will have had enough of adventure the new schools to be added to the city’s plant this fall was not pro- amenities that wére such a pleas- | er hdeme electiag | — 2 cised poor judgment in selecting | oo ST L ormed ant incident of the historic (po-|the adventure he crayed. There is | (jat the role of Santa Cl#us belongs ticipated. With scarcely more than |jjtjcally speaking) fish feast at Paul | plenty of opportunity in the world | to Uncle Sam ceeding as swiftly as had been an- primary grades, and the Natl heir popularity within recent | mires his fighting spirit, and his| 1t will besworth s Hale Junior high school, less ad-| ..., 4 of being primarily | spirit, of adventure generally, But|zanne and Helen ever “Why yes, we should he glad to, SR || pp e replied the minister. “Do thank | not look X vour mother the invitation.” I rs as it hums overhead. Bu LWell” *added the little girl, |the present it is a movelty and Wealleged theft of ideas—ideas which |landscape pictures which nobody can “mother said she must have you |cannot restrain our desire to join also occurred {o the professional in |jdentify. One good one—how did it sometime, and so she would tomor- | with the children in the yard or out [thc employ of the producer. In OT- fhappen? Views taken facing the sun e tow, and have it over wit {in the street and gaze upon the der to avoid suspicion of slealing [too much and with black snow m we necded con Mrs. A, H. Marghall,| “flying machine” while it darts|ideas, one company refuses o OPEN |therefore sprinkled over the prints. — | thramgh the either and is swallowed |letters containing manuscripts but | people caught in awkward postures ) of her own. THI. BOSS HIRES A NEW |up at the horizon. rem them stamped “Not open-{__o know T don't iook like that.” STENOG, Children of today little realize fed.” Tll-balanced groups. Nice landscapes hat children of yesterday scoifed at |/ Continuing, Mr. Goldbeck says: somewhat ruined by somecone who | have in America is darned good- | Boss—So you wish fo apply| the idea of machines conquering the| “Even when companies took the |gtanned right in front of the camera. gest school building program On the Sunday in question there . has become something of an opti- | oovine ot : vacunes h o tices e | air. And wpile we were scoffing in-itrouble to wade through unsolt ited | And so on. And of course, for soma history of the city, one that will mot | b0 0 1 en no less than 50.- | mist. Looking over the map of the ) e you experlenced " live minds were laboring far info |manuscripts, the result has been nil- |reason or other which you cannot ¢ | Gorrect this sentence: “T heard a | Stenog—I'll say! T've been mar-|the night perfecting the apparatus |The records of two vears of the locpjain, the picture which vou took only be to the clty's present or near- | o= T ) i st Sl e i i 0 persons at Hammonasset | valley and noting the ftotal of to-| =~ “AFREE CL EUE T G aid [rled four times and have just got [ which would make their dreams David W. Griffith Company, when it |egpecial patns with and wanted most B beach. By their presence they |bacco acrege marked thereon in | MOW SRR T LI TG Loy divorce from the last hoss. 1 like | come true. While the world:was|was located « AMamaroneck, N- Tulto came out perfectly proyves fo ha Al ttaoneeds: for years Lo | helped to support the park depart- |lead pencil marks. and noting the | (protected by Publishers Syndicate) |your eves, and you have the sweetest | shouting can't be done” it was[show the purchase of one scenario lgtotal blank. | most of us never [out of the: thousands read and re- And vet, the next time you go to {furned, And this was bought for a|ihe theater, you will have nerve | moustache! When do T began? | done. Proving that N w t of childhood substar come fr | of the map, he has discovere at Boss (turning red)—How is your v out of childhood. i v o a substantial incom rom the | of map, h liscovered tha 1t is|single idea, later discarded. Saouh 1o Lritlelze fha movies: “It is impossible to name one im- l | | | orthand ? “Here comes the air mai nue incidént to operating Ham- | the acreage has greatly decreased | ?5 V s A 9 ?oa’a i = | g Steno; » says both my| 1 i ! d Pt y : | inventive genius of man and his portant production bullt from an g oy £00 61 500 Result vangsd tn construction thap the | oo o iizens of the cities | s technic evident others and dué to be occupied 1Ler. | jouateq along the shore, who got ut he escapes from the mess| gijonco is prolonging likewlise will be a source of pride 10 |\, tyom in trolley cars or on trains, | alive, anyway; and that is most im- entually we shall be able the city. [ the beaches now are accessible to | portant | on 116 more installments. But these will not be all the ReW | 0 0anqe living in other parts of | | buildings under way. The school| ;o 00 ang even people from the TOBACCO GROWING e e committee is to make @ clean SWeep | .00 woctorn part of Massachu- MORE STABILIZED | ers enough of her in the school situation and solve its [ o "o o T e to the| President J. W. Alsop of the w'mv-[ . f wi e big- - 5 rother th that four out of five [ (Observe 3y Bruce Schlemme problems by following out the big-| . . necticut Valley Tobacco assoclation | . Amother thing that four out of fi r By Bru \lemmer) & mfi\' | m of Connecticut, wifich enjoys | total duly added up on the margin FOR DELANE i "ha ew sporting events elicit ong Lo monasset beach. The beach is well |and the output likewis s, ridespre 3 ¢ interest of an : . the widespread public inter of &1 | hanaged and Connccticut has rea- | quently there is reason to thi | ortant rizefight — or boxing | son to feel pride in possessing suc tobacco situation has been “stabil- 1 tated today that t T {mp P y v g such | Boss (angrily)—Can you spell? | Although bout, as they Now a popular playground. ized;" which is to say, willyEodfites = e ropty wlong| tenos—T1l say! Leo-v-e, love. | not show such a terrific tendency to K-i-s-5, kiss. | try to get the answer to those who doubt the ; hane are cute, ould you like to I tacl n. cited scenari submitted to = lold them now, or do we wait until |ability to overcome obstaclés unsolicited scenario sub 3 i Rl St 2 amy studio in the last five vears. Of Antomohile Crash wvs encouraging ‘The Ten Commandments’ grew out{ gyit for $1,500 has been hreugh members of the human family who of _x;y.“m{‘;.\.v ]:‘\ r.\u-&lv”«vovulv::i_mxl“hl.\( by C. Norton Parsons of Hartford] ahead in a world . that Cecil B. DeMille but the s LI il e Srmmaliay f o‘n throwing them back, [was written by Jeannie MacPherson. | 2gainst Frank Gehring of this city take exception to “Despite all the schools of sce- |alleging that the latter was negligent) il | later? after the ere again been proven beyond a doubt Commercial stree Co.| Boss—Are you a fast worker? | seems bent Church street in front of the Her-| OUR AIR MAIL AND follow the French and Belgian tjon of the Andrews, Swift S e el § > AGE £ i + is suid several build-| Stenog—Don't let 'em tell you dif- | the Observer must 8 e i bttt night was jam :K],H:‘ X m,-”:‘ l.t‘ .:n\' LR francs. Lulling L Al Bl raret oy e e e Yo I e e | efforts 6¢ wonld-bo Carusos |narid instruction, legitimate and {l- | careless (<yw;1‘1r.-t|m.ys.«‘“)M drivin . I MR, B Sy Sales of the tobacco assoclation 108 Off M8 4UC (00 0 i, les- [1ast place two hours when the boss |who deliver milk early in the morn Jegitimate, the writing of scenarfos|an automobile at the corner o and Tiphitly, to) fncroase the paunde | thik veat: Have heon Tess Thin for| s e LB T eoiitoning | DEOHOREd to/ma! nd buret forth in carols to the ris- jcannot be tuught outside a studio. | White street and New Dritain av : sening the objectionable switching ' A X It is & splendid thing to feel | The making of a photoplay is a |enue, Hartford, on April 17, causing] 8480 BLR in_ the highly specialized business. The |the automobile to strike the plain in dimensions rivaled those which . customarily w e Herald score | age of the New England airmail.| 1925, but they are more than $2.-|over the Main strccl crossing. Boss—The girl I employ must |ing lar have tact, She must be s i he re of song pulsing 3 e Iots oF troh | scast 1t la words ccenarios must develop in- | tiff and injure him as he was board the studio, gradually learning |ing a trolley car. sorfes | which was inaugurated on July 1. In | 000,000 in excess of the sules during| There i a scarcity of milk in the n excess of the'sales during| —hErS I8 S SR L s have been |thinker, and save me lots of trouble. | breast. It is wonderful to, fecl i |writcs of rc o ador sliding scale | Stenog—Then I'm the girl. A enired by a craving for music which side | faront (i nd ot el ng e L 7 bl b i o hanios of the trade. He must | Attorney Arthur E. Howard, Jr. limitations and the far- |of Hartford issued the writ, whic encounters | the patronage is looked for, leading | cess than during 1923. In the latter |, customer wan wo quarts he need is a photo of vour wife, so I|js one of the finest emotions of [the me turnable in superior court the] can recognize her when she comes | which man is capable. But there is know the of course, is aside from !first Tuesday in September. Deputy) ald office last trom wall to wall by a crowd board du h orid games. More emphatic testimony of | Boston, where the greater part of | 1924 and show even a greater ex- the popularity of fistic could scarcely be imagined. New |business men, bankers and the |year they were only $3,405,012, | gets three pints, : o = ) 3 n. Oh, you're going 0 ) i S o veen sounding notes [reaching qualities of the camera. |is and new faces are In the | Chamber of Commerce is making a | while in 1926 — for the year end Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen Moore |In. Oh. you're going to hire me? |, difference between sounding nOLCH ¥ ing 4 Tsn't that nice! Shall we dance to- |and music. As much as we appreci- |All thi ' A we |the steps to be mastercd by the ex- | Sherift Henry E. Barnard of Hart 1 ¥ are at Costine, ) herculean® effort to increase its|ing June 30 — they were $5,649,- |27 ™ A fes Sl . AT A s ing Jun b r 19, Saitdae Pl . Coaper |MENL or see a show? ate the better things of this art, W ¢ After he informe|ford served it, attaching vesl dad £ 2 amnot rest comfortably in our beds ipert scenarlst. / { serv . attaching of other hnusine Even salesmen will be 5 o xpense € as! car also P o I C <, | 145. FExpenses the past year also | qre spending the m Armonck, T e e man who Is passing |himself_about the trade, e must |tate of tho defendant in this cits S % C E mil Siroash e card with bottles filled [learn the likes and dislikes of his | 1k Nair, Inc, through Attery lowing. as when John I ) \‘ “Vlvvllvlv : Co amily are T LS t’-“(’};“?\:v(‘lvtlx»!f\‘mdl- o fluid. i |producer, Tis star and his dirsetor. [ney Henry L. Nair, has brought suff Bob Fitzstimmons and “Sunny Jim™ pls ight. To the unsuspecting wn—;”( e T YOU VAD A WINDSH T e et Sha was just & |And he must acquire a sense of what | for $100.against Joseph Motta, aliag - : 1 i for this display of ef- sumer. however, it sems to make | Meadow and in Berlin arc prepar- BUS ¢ \ELD s swestheart.” May ~heaven |the public will and will not accept. | Guiseppe Motta. The writ is re combat r due to the low pounda ¢ . . Fivg %o b % . il ON YER BUS' = his desives to break into grand | turnable in city court the seeond »m e e low poundage of |no difference year in and year out, [INg to hurvest a nearly v‘vw?vv MY COMPLEXION 1S Dless \‘s sires fo browk I0to TR | oty 1y tntho e blEa | oty Etent s T e rried since the opening day |ns he pays about the sime for the | (B |0, L6, NS ©1HIORTS MOST RUINED ! opera. but, we Y Fen of man |ointment scems to be the willingness |, ¥, Horwitz served the papers. for heavywelgh 1l ar [ . At first it was stated | same quality in cigars. If the re-| ' prosident Hart of the Y. M. C. / }:[E:\?\irlv Mountain or West Peak, of g Sl ”":l'nr,.:\‘;:\- R DIVORCED o0 be 200 pounds | ductior ederal taxes has made | A \ ppointec e following | ce.. Eithe be a fine |sentative. There seems e genera y X DIV ) gt Lunt i o ; A H-.'u 2 vl v]\”.m“r {c;:l lv\rh 1‘ v:nl W\r;'mw”‘ul anr H;V;\ll' w.-':\; t \\\\ m‘}vr. IYor ::\m:}n«c. Either would be a e e e e : WapoED. weR R O O L DO e | v O PIAtEIC. o\ Barker O & nelghbors also complain that|didacy of Judge Alling for senator | pcl, opera singer, received a fina 5 laily pound- | his taste may be too far gome to |t o TR O e . (m.‘ 'nvflgh:,(nn. im0 complain thi |2y presentative Racklitfo AR | meL overs ainaer pieainl & purposes seemingly | notl v differenc | Taleott. ¥. E. Béloin, L. H. Wales| ey e M exchange idens on eloction. Fut many voters ponder | made public today. Mme. Hempel | s v Jt is interesting to [and scratch their heads when they | charged her husband, Willlam D. n e e on lcome to the name of Alderman | Khan, a New York patent broker ather digs |Judd. | with_abandonment and refusal tof A, Judd,“who Is chairman of the { gunnort her. ork that the publishers of school 8 o : & " omvs the [republican town committee, would York that the pu f 8100l | \ore granted naturalization papers| [ day to have forced on 3137:.1;\“1“":'5‘1\!;“lwll.m S pluck H I o st cer- | text books centering there have ;nm morning. The men were A news that "I hope . 3 3 i ¥ N\ 0P8 Tle equally |strength because of his nominal 06 port battl ! ind | agreed to censor their volumes for "I‘"” in R u‘i‘ iave lived in N knock the big stiff” It !;v L““‘lo) [T emehip of the G, O. P. But three servanon ] : | this conntry i ittle ove ve Ssaivag leasant feelings to- 1o g e e / e (better[use I Toxan 5o that - budding | ountzy ¢ aglitle” over o AP, destructive of b casunt foclings, o 0D O N e who. cannot A y years, practically all of which was i i Aol ave 3 1 e Tl o} 4 1 Y Ihere | childhood in that commonwealth|spent in New Britain. They look R s iy m,,m.mm,m,,}u!:vml over Tis v;\lu\fl,};;:\d they 0‘1 The Weatber s ¥ not contaminated by gain- | alike and were dressed alike, except e delivered, ‘migy feanrr{will usttate. to exdor ) raucously bith hile glving their whole that Harry had a collar and fie and was out with last night was a Dumb ]" “"‘“' b .L‘r‘,”';“" AT And e earted supp: Judge g and ¢ 2 g e pRpor Forecast: Northern New England|] 7 Louis a belt | | Dora if there ever was one. She xperi- | as to what evolution is about. Tt 8| “qyu trolley dog will chase cars ? didn’t know @ decent parking y\,wi\h“ P;\J;x:‘l:“.fl‘,-uw'lm L s | Sunday local showers and probablg 4 = 2 JUCY | thunderstorms, cooler in north pord] * Another on Sunday afternoon. 3 names ring. but the interest is just as keen despite the competition sports that have developed @ fol- sent out to interest business firms have been greatly reduced. WY Sullivan, | in sending mail to the w by the his looks like stabilization, all | parent that the ! lively bach. title is ¢ b reduced to pounds. | - — {and H. B. Humason. Hous S. > topics of the d those outs ¥ 1 1 v car- | TEXAS AND BIOLOGY (Judd, H. 8. Wa d - W, L. | learn the opinions of al r Humason weighty subjects but it is r: paper. | And now we have it from New ; g p Harry and Louls Zevin, twins, tressing to be awakened at peep o tic [ pro- ny ideas in the public schools industrialism | yurprising that the publishers of no more. He was killed in Hart- | . than five miles aws gt : e e A B less than five milea awe front [nourished desires to e the party | ford yesterday by order of the e ,- e e Lk 4D | igbit of parking, he Lres minee for mayor last spring. Tn i = of a restdence and leaving the mo- [ROTRIENE 10T o & sub-surface | Southern New England: F?Jas 1" ) ! s Coots: IEn L raNas TR OASE | At e A a I to the “Man |1y KLASS AT KRAZY KOLLEGE |tor on while deiivering in OCTiq 0.t yn put the rank and filoj DAty cloudy and warmer probabl) About Town™ the other dag that (Gonictel by Tully) paxts of the nefghborhood is becom |drive for hin fn e e ir and | followed by ldcal thunder showerf v y e or lack of pat-|dcleted, especlally when a reading | business is good both in a general |mqe, 3 3 y o R i at : \ y and in the factorics, in spite of fileacling. el L ; it cheer at the prospect of hig head- H ' 8D, “Miss Patica, you're quite a poet,| Idkewlse annoying is the (disCOV- |50 41,0 ficket and sdPhis candidacy e 2 h* {aren't you? Suppose you recite a lit. | €ry When one sets out in (hid morn- 1B the 1eel nachinists have returned to work art:” but they ha ' over e Wil B & SO ot 08| Sl Wi Gtk RSt nEYike uh "ork ftle thought built around the word A, Judd told a reporter yesterday i ke vofl £ imieh: doigaiit nglet i {hat hie wonld be a candidate for the the shout i of New | sehool books are so accommodating slack eye ing as speclal editions of tollowed o1 1l ing o | Sunday afternoon or night. Eastern New York: Sunday partiz] cloudy and warmer followed by lof] cal thunder showers Sunday after) noon or night. Conditions: The Atlantic cous disturbance has continued to mov norfheastward with diminshed ing tensity and it is no weentral off th the Bridg There may be r think the patron- | shows such passages to be eminent- | flor the machinists’ strike Some of the pidly Inerease the { |y harmless. If this thing keeps up ; tic on their hand e school hooks for every state where | city are not cansing much damage. fsqie pat werms, And ferst T want to Warn |genoral ansembly if he found that b e jattempts are made to ignore the R A n e e v “T like a wi to rest my poor |Dorthy she better do a better job |mambershin in that hodv would not | {heory of evolution Wailington, Tuly 17 UP—Neatly head, on the wash she called for Monday linterfere with his husiness obl! A P ; T s A When I'm staying at home for the |than she's bin doing lately. If ¥ou |tions, Fe told another. it Is reported i cted” in Florlda and g 100 parsons. were arvested here. ey night; | have enything to say for yourself.|shat. if he is elected representative [coust of Maine, lowest prossurd 30.4¢ i About a year ago there was some [ night and $10,000 in narcotics seized | But when golng by train, to Nevada | Dorthy, use airplane’ and ‘discom- ho will continue to hold his seat as {inches, Eastport |tn widespread ralds by Interns or Maine foFt. third ward aldegnan. Tf he foars | Yair weather will prevail almo: revenue ugents and local police.| A carbuncle suit me all right.” |Dét R. Eyes: that his private duties will not per. |generally in the Washington forecas The ruiders swept down on 15 houses —Rudie Landauer. |"J alrplane you-all's mistaken—— imit him to run for the state office, | district Saturd The temperatur eniba ik Wonhite b coures) ’ Inithres) sbtions Ur the capt! Maost e " |1 dont mess wif suds and sloshing: ‘n {s difficult to understand how he |Will rise generally Saturday east o | 3 |of auto parking on the spaclousof the arrested persons, it was ex- KRAZY KINDERGARTEN 1 discomfort ebery Monday |can hold hoth publie offices and do the Mississippi river and on Sunda The more the board of yated in Florlda, and Georgia | grounds n front of the grand en.|blaincd are to be held as ma‘etial (Comducted by Judy, Jr.) And my m does the axual wash- | justice to all. In the Atlantic states from southerd avorks -patches the P % & Gotating. of o b [ witnesses. The mid was said folTeetcher ing." | T's early vet. Perhaps there are |[New Tngland to Virginia, ~whilg streets the more patchwork seems 4 Loross . iha Border H\,} e i ‘:‘\‘« i r':xlvm: “r’.‘m‘ ;‘;l: ;:m;mlv\ ¢ m‘n‘;‘ 1 vu‘u Hv‘lw l}r\yr' .~\,,T v»n: your : ; \nllln L. Cooney. |enongh republicans to put-an In- somewhat cooler weather will osn s ! 4 3 : i algn to seck cit dealerse In|deer teci®her Dusty 1= delaved | (Copyright. 1926, Reproduction |dependent “ldate in e field |spread northern New England §u te be needed | situation points clearly to the fact Some property seem 10 noreotics here watching 2 erly berds chasing 2 late Lkt Forbid1en) 1:;:,"',: mm,mn el s tlr;y afternoon or night. i them. Purged o by FEEL THE PINCH rything is going “as well and regulated missions, boxing h an honest fooling satisfaction of the milllons eorgla 1t eannot be reflected I gpi010n about improving sire such sport. More coul King difficultics among 60| pyian's great railroad terminal. All bunks in the w0 COM- |yt pag happened is the prevention asked, ¢

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