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[] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONPAY, JULY 19, 1926, B e e e e Sy B ST KRS e 5 g G e s | T sa s who expected to profit from the dis- [flcult an undertaking as bullding are heard from quite readily; KRAZY KINDERGARTEN A New Bntam Herald‘ o tiliions wha WalSbite the Gps (Condutted by Judy, .)rrx,)\ Q. How can & puppy be cured of Observatton | tastetul situation are finding them- | the Panama cafal later, was round- HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Teetcher: selves confronted with sufficient {1y scored as visionary and prohibi- | portunity to utilize Sunday in this ‘ectcher: fear of a bath public indignation to warrant a | tive. Now we know it was an emi- | educational manner do not take the ,m:f’“"(:":'-' el el I |\) )]D! ];‘.";lik :‘ y‘t’"nf dhog e 0." Tfie eatber ? bath habit first stand him in an| RO o AP Tssued Dally (Sunday Excepted) “My watch was rong—I thawt it |[ffl@m a separate receptacle. The was later. [third or fourth time fill the tub Teetcher: | gradually with water. Be gentle witn | {onight —and , Tuesday; ightl - S—— prise. A tunnel nearly five miles in | How they appreciate the Sunday A NEW CRISIS IN length which proved commodious |open-door policy is shown by the for Southern New England: Fai SUBSCRIPTION RATES $8.00 & Year. FRANCE enough to be e ATty veacs {nobaaehntle R ihres. Mottha nough to be in u ty years|increased attendance, At Herald Bidg., 67 Church Stree ¥ nently practica valuabl - nto the dis 0 fi Cy oun @ 4 r aluab ol empty tub and wash him with water Vasl 9. recas W Washington, July Forac ington, 9 as Thats & good excuse, maybe! |the animal because i y rarmer 5 Having just concluded 2 T L se, maybe! |the animal because it is only natural | warmer Tuesday in west portion N 'L ! .‘ ‘H without alterations was well built, ON kn‘u Stay after skool and rite it 5000 |that he should be afraid at being | diginishing northwest nn: wes! |settling agreement wi to say the least. | ‘ Maxs times. Now stand up and recite |placed in something strange, out of | Winds becoming variable, B . | Britain, the Briand-Caillaux cabl-| The work of building the tunnel | " s clothing store. which he cannot see. Make the firsl | Forecast for Eastern New Brtered at the Post Office at New Britaln | 4 1es Eor Tos = New York as Second Clase Mail Matter net fell. Thus another paradox of [commenced in 1856, and it was not g nd all communications to Fun "1"1‘ n\“m. |bath as short as possible. Rinse off | FFair tonight and Tuesday . excepf French politics was furnished 0+ a | fully completed until 1873, and e | BY ROBER1 QUILLEN Shop kditor, care Of the New 1 recite for you gladly, but still [with cool or cold water, and dry | local thunc showers Tuesday 5 k b S e b St .p t 78, ] Uritaip Herald, and your letter |||} .1'“ the same > |carefully. After the dog seems quite | ternoon in extreme northwest pory TELEPHONE CALLS arpri be Anglo-French | first train passed through it on| |} witt be torwarded to New York, ||| L think I better sit heer in my place; |dry, let him run about the house |tion; slightly warmer Tuesday 4 m,”a,m] omle lebt setilement was regarded as [July 18, 1336, Work ‘was com- | t .-n]tI an insult to call man a |l = In lacrciyfims 111 have to sit tlll dark [for a time. Don't take him out i&omh\\vrl portion and on coast to. splendid achlevement, and the Bri- ; , om |WOrm. He gets and gets 4 o | % ; \ {soon after a bath exc e sum- | night; diminishing . nideih plendid achlevement, and the Bri- | menced at both ends and also from |50 and gets and then |Qur Pet Recipe for Keeping Young, |Cawse my clothing stord in quite a |mer {ime i TR iL,m.,,',m,',l_"\.‘;“',}f’f‘”*,‘flf”‘,"- northerlyl and-Cafllaux cabinet “got every-[n shaft sunk to a depth b %o28 [th® Worms get him Folks! rivate place.” i ) s M anioures e 7 ¥ e 1 Q. What sort of clothes should a | Conditlons: The disturbancy A | things work out right. The| BC ,:"', mud-packs, and “‘perma- A . Michael Mirandeéf. [y .ciness woman wear? which passed over this viclnity yes. oom always open to adv antly announced. But in the Cham- | still used for ventilation. rock |manufacturers of fast cars N‘(,:W"‘,fi Bitat \_](’U:’- g (Copyright, 1926. Reproduction A In summer linen, pongee or | 1erday afternoon is now centra ber of Deputies there were harder | penectrated being chiefly s the [much faster than the buflders of Wit ‘!:l t‘i‘v:‘c e e e b oy S laiong s coiat o Sy ¥ s g E & alls 1 L We o1y o1k 578 BaiDE » wear. | Showers along the coast Ve Member of the Assoclated Press. | problems to crack, more wunrelent- |poring was the most dificult un- |¥ll We make for Ye Iun Shop tyles are appropriate for office wear, | TIOWers along the coast from Ne The Assoclated Press ls exclusively e e & o P | t 5 ! ppe, for In winter simple one piece cl | Jersey to Maine. Another die| liea " the- uteTore-gubiotion of | InE pol ical opposition to encoun- | gertaking of the age. especially. in S ] 'Hllllt\ms :uixn(, istsny ot nille Arisses of akitle {turbance is central this morning n credited to It or nmot otherwise ' (.. |.s¢ likelihood of agreement | S e il that men do lives after th-packs, and permanent waves : p 3 S e Vort kota 14| redited in this paper and aleo local | | I” ‘f od pesoienitfiview, of the lack of such Dboring|them, but frequently the sons use | of delight! plousds s appropriaies Mg daty :’\A,r” " Y:,.:‘.vll."'-k I e tws published therein. pon public issues. Joseph Call-|machinery as is dommon mowa- |the profits for philantiropy. | not mesn that & business woman | WEATHCr BAVE'S b all Bectiotk edx — ldux's demand for & anolal The Ei o shoull wear dull drab costumes, 1t | Of the Mississippi river. The tem 3 Pox s nusnuiabnys Sl The Embarrassment simply means that an office is not | Perature is rising in the central dis Member Auilt Burean of Cireulation. | dictatorship in order to save thel| A somewhat similar tunnel is be- iy, ‘¢ an's degree of ignorance is| Mrs. Fiedler: *“My husband has {tho place for display or for cheap | trlcts and is now above normal fro The A. B. C. Is on nizat & N exact proportion to his eagerness |lost thirty pound clothe: X binid Booy = readh i which furnishes S d e cceding franc looked for all the |ing Lullt by the state of Colorado [to air the little knowledge he hae |ha) g on I:m:’;:“') 4 L l“fl:‘"‘) ”Ll‘l“f‘ - imitations of evening and afternoon | 'he Rocky mountains eastward t tisers with a strictly honest analysls orld like the entering wedge fo § in E 5 Lt i IORCENG RIOBNYIIIE 8 | dresses he lake region. B s, Ote mifoulation stxtisties| WOT1d IiRe the entering wedge fof |at the present.time, and will take z s S |awtully embarrassed. ’ ‘“Q‘ How did Madame Curie and| Conditions favor for this vicinit are based ‘uoon his wudlt, THs insures o more elaborate dictatorship, and [put a few years to complete Fable: She won a beauty contest| Mrs. Fletcher “Bmbartassed (A 1N-mjfl_“|]“hm”_,' R alitaveathir it eo) mgh'; :’" Dprotect agalnst frauc newspaper B R A rbar e Ta s S eTaieh b N he shand dis 2 fe ved C r B R, 2" Both mational and | the radicals would have none of it; |whereas the Hoosac tunnel re- |3id i fienniehton L e \ A. Prof. Pierre Curle of France | Warm sunny days local advertisers. vather a monetary standard ap- |quired 19 years of effort. But what el ]'”m "m_ ‘h:ufi’.?.ws(,,- Iolks s {and his wife, in collaberation with GANA ot — g0 out for a high old fime, he can’ > AC : 2 ) |the sulphate residues from pitch- d —Po gojait forip higts old gime, ho can't WHEN BLACK IS READ e Iblende of fhe Austrian mine at §t.|ti€al interest will be focused thi 3 is, s i ans kidoap him Ne Vi x | Jaochinsthal, Bohemia, which pte- [Week on Premier Arthur Meighen'| Ga08 Cential. 430a Atreet. it may scem, they had the support da? o \:-Tfu-.[ a Coldt T 4 for the |opening speech of his campaign. Th of Right Wing leaders. SESQUI EXBESITION s ‘?"J"‘f'r'(f"f"" Manner) QUESTIONS ANSWERED |metal uranium. In this ore radium |Prime minister will fire the first gu; T Vien old Jeff Goff took an awful You can get an answer to any |ocurred at the ratio of about ope |Il his coast to coast election cam| AT LAST, ACTI And thus Herriot again tak h AND SUNE W | cough, question of fact or informatign by |Part in 3,000,000 and it was so dx-|palgn here tomorrow night, An ON ARCH STREET {nelm — for how long we shall see.| This is a free country and all | (Thoueh Jeft was Bt end|ysiting to the Queastion. WMo, (Penslve to extruct that for a long N Inesment of he dete of the eife Residents of Arch street who |The average life of a French min- | those who object to thb opening of f T [, N e Mew Britain Herald, Washingtop |lime it cost $4.500.000 an ounce. In |tion probably will be one of the fea Wife told Jeff Goff, “You can wear 'y reay, 1822 New York avenue, |aPearance it is white like silver, and tres of Premier Melghen's speec have been agitating for a year or |istry has been reduced from nine|the Sesquic 1 sit n ¢ y f he Sesquicentennial exposition of it off, . sl Washington, D. C., enclosing two |1as 2 beautiful lustre that tarnish o - more In an effort to induce the city | to three months, and it is unlikely | sunday have the right to stay away | A drug store is a place where they YouTe a bluff and hale old ) in contac 3 to “do something” about the street | that Herriot c anyth il : 4 |have little tables \\‘-m‘s Tatiice ] part;.” | cents in stamps for reply. Medical, [FaPidly when it - comes i coniact 0 “do something” abs the str that Herriot can put anything over |on Sunday or any other day and | a ith 837 wads of fegal and marita) advice cannot be |With air. Later almost the whole supply olf the world came from the | g e p . i 7 A m stuck beneath | finally scored a point when they |in that short space of time, coR=|endeavor to influence others to do |But the Jeft Goff cough soon car- glven, nor can extended research be undertaken. other questions VORI R S The only profitable advertising medium {n the City. Circulation books and press | thing it wanted,” the French jubl-|feet in the center. This shaft 15| g The Herald fs on sa 3 to any cabinet officer, is their rea- |jeast detract from the work done York at Hotaling's Savare; ~ Schultz's. Newsst soning. And in this, astonishing as|half a century ago. induced the mayor to lend his in- | sidering the amount of discussion | ipe g rovided they do so In 5 ¥ f. carnotite sands of Colorada and | the same, provided they do s Men are a hard-boiled lot and | ried him off, Utah, but recently rich deposits of | | 4 fluence and his assistance. The de- | needed to make moderate head- | f . e, T And [the usual ¢ ? | ('Twas a coffin Goff went off will receive a peffonal reply. Un- 1 | ors |a legitimate manner. Thus we find [the usi (use of divorce is mere | 0 nt off in,) | ¥ altered pituhblends werssalsoovered ) | 1 the Wite wh bught Goirs | 8iEned requests ca |And the wife who thought Gotf's | I8 quests cannot be answered. | ©ETC VL GO Tl fan Congo, | AT cislon of the city engineer to ac- | way | tha 5 Jelieving “in | Proximity. y y that organizations believing *in cough a bluff All letters are confidential—Editor. N i 3 from which radium can be extract- | Knows a cough ain’t bluffin often! ST AT | aply. i cede to the fi'st step necessary to| While {he Briand-Caillaux com- | yrincipal” a closed Sunday® are | S Soma r~11‘ 3 256 5| 3 : principal” in a closed Sunday’ &re | iiiinoi one guity of having no- widen the thoroughfare comes : ination toppled certain important | active in the endeavor to ghe the (account parents and grandparents, vid IL Morehead. Q. When did Harry Thaw shoot| Q. What is a good lotion for . time when further delay, in view of | world figures in finance were head- | ppiladelphia exposition a black .. SR flea bites? | Take without Fear as Told A. Carbolic acid mixed with the Honeyman building under con- |cd toward Burope, stimulating the | eye for the decision of its directors| 1 health: The long bad time for i O ::’r',',"f “,"",”n (,);" re; A. On the evening of June 25 | i &hhiction st Arch and Walnut |opinfon that a Atrong pla ut- o o sab. | Which you traded a short good time, | ' > COSt MOTE R ; € =% fporje acid. Apply by dabbing with a u ) apiuion Sthalia BHONE splRaito Wk (o Kéentthe doors openionitha Bit cost! 1906 during a performance at Madi- {small cotton wad or by spraying it : it TP Fasige | streets, would mean unnccessary | tress the franc was to be v.\((‘un,d)lm,hv B Groiliienny Ba Bk | mual R el s Syronie N R e R e R AR what's worse yet, these modern | York city. {make the lotion add a level table- and additional expense later. | by financiers instead of politicians. | 1t js anybody else's prerogative |percentage of illiterates, which at | 1 wives Q. How much did it cost to print |spoonful of borie acid powder and ! the postage stamps in 1925 20 drops of pure carbolic acid to ur D, Chapman A. For the fis vear ending [half a pint of hot water. Stir well | . June 30, 1925, the total cost to the |or shake until the boric acid fs ¢ Puzzled government of printing all denom- |solved. Cool before using., This lo- 88 differing lines permanciilg Porker Gilbert, Jr, agent general|gyegtion that those who are not in- |one cAr than to save gas with an- e yihies ioke kgl g g e B M o 16 R so0t e would be out of the questioh.|for reparations payments. They | 50 ¥ he fine |Other e e e e e SR N U L reparations paymen Y | clined to get excited over the fine| I'he poets then begin to te automobiles imported into Canada? Q. What is the best way to draw i v v 8 e stre J | — A | » S Property owners along the str will meet Montague Norman, gov-|points of Sunday observance will undersiand the politioal | Their sentimental slop. | A. When the owner is to alnlirceote anA. Dilgal tr0m hana. veses So will you, Mister Editor, {in Canada an automobile Itables, such as cauliflower and | With new sidewalk lines at .this | The visitors overseas are Secretary |(g attend the exposition regardles |lcast reduces her number of sce- point it means that there will be | Mellon and J. P. Morgan, Benja-|of opposition by the organizations "0 Writers. new sidewalk lines along the're- ' min Strong, governor of the Fed-|scoking to maintain Sunday observ-! o oo ' had o : = | 8 J pa san is a man who had mainder of the street in due course, | eral reserve bank of New York, 8. |ance. The can -scarcely be a rather lie about his mileage with As we are to be congratulated upon show- | ernor of the Bank of England, and | attend, if they wish to make the |situation, the effort is to place an | [nrorm me which 1o BEn i HiY moes amiont fo ik ni me whic wor er s possess s nths |cabbage? ing suficient stick-to-it-iveness 1o | M. Moreau, governor of the Bank Philadelphis |ex" e Mr. Coolidge before T | L | & trip to Philadelphia. X" before Mr. Coolidge before it 1 glip on slushy sidewalks,—or lor more and is worth le 2 A. Lay the vegetable head down make headway at last. | of France. They probably expected | 1n tnese days of Sunday automo- |iS due. To fall for mushy verse? [$1200_may be brought in fr in salted water for about an hour Does not affect —Alice I'Anson. [duty. “Where it is brought in for |perore cooking. In the case of cab- 5 PG | sale the rate is twenty per cent ad |jao0 5 hakt to) cut the head int h H AT THE CENTER el et S e “l"]“;”‘;l'f I Unpuzzled [Valorem on cars worth twelve hun- | iy e q,'\p‘mr,:"h:mg"”‘, L the Heart An improvement well worth the. Sesqui fdiractors ©iconcIuGss | You merely lose your balance, Miss, |dred dollars or less and 27 and one |y salted water. i Unless you see the “Bayer Cros n £ | ol WM eRE would not be improper to open the If on the walks you slip, half per cent on cars worth more sl o, o while in traffic arrangements at the CHEAP TACTICS | shoattion on that duv. Thoes WY You pick yourself right up again {than 1200 dollars. In addition there | s——————— | O pac L;:' mr on % A»L]y, you ar Center is the large “stop” signs on | BY STATE BOARD ek bt ‘ | And on you gaily skip; It & sates tax of & per cent ind 8n | wvEAST OF THE SPITING SUN" |t dng I oppose Sunday open doors at the But if vou fall for mushy verse, |excise tax of 5 per cent on the first{ g A" |pirin proved safe by millions an It truly must be said 1200 dollars and 10 per cent on the| Today in Mexico, Canada, Spain, [Precribed by ~ physicians ovg amount over 1200 doliars. | cuba, Haiti, France, England, Peru, |tWenty-five years for Q. How can ofl stains be remov- |Chil, Argen Indla, the PHIDA] Qolds ey o1 from leather? ipines, Colombia, Central America, Notrits Al A. Dab the spot carefully with |the West Tndies, and the isles of the Bt bl ‘y(‘:":“‘l'll‘lfi‘:”m Bpivils of sall ammoniae, anfl after |sea. women are. buying the old sre- R S [alowing it to act for a while wash [jjaple remedy Lydia E. Pinkham's 2 . FrE ¥ sonclude open doors Walt. 1 hear the cyelone took your |With clean Water. Vegetable Compound. Each unbroken “Bayer” packag {6 board Comnectlcut company|during 1025 when the law estab- |Citizens will conclude open F — house away from you.” Q. How many Norse American. | frere in the r\“mmx States, nearly |contains proven ‘;,rsmlns. p’;i::) the exposition on that day are mo| Lo ... o o me In the old| Farmer: “Yep; it just beat the |* cent and & cent stamps, were is- |4 000,000 bottles of this medicine!boxes of twelve tablets cost fe worse {han the other types of Sun-/qave It does yet, but it's mental |mortgagec by about 48 hours.™ sued by the government? |are sold in a single year. cents, Druggists also sell bottles g —Herbert Ganzer.| A. The lesue was 9,104,883 two | Aq your aruggist. 24 and 100, cent and 1,900,983 five cent stamps. by hot Sk [to put over a French “Dawes yjag Sunday moving picture shows MOKE BEGHEATION plan,” but their ardor may cool the "Whway on the approach to the Motor stage associations and | a i | exposition claim such action vio-| The language needs just o re first Church street crossing, and |(rolley lines operating busses in | : 5 ' little word to describe the grown |Your fate is very, very sad— man who listens in on a party line. IPor you have Igst your head! S —The Editor. i ates a pledge to keep them closed, {he painting of & cross-walk there. | Connecticut have all the moral and | 1ates & pledge to keep ifem €0 Ever since the traflic departmen’ | log tiey madd on thelr alde|81d it this 18 8o they perhaps aré | justified in taking umbrage. But 00 ¢ poor jaqjest Many a wife thinks — the basis of Sunday observance |she is loved for herself alone when Beat Him To It it is probable that most [it's only because the home team attempted to eliminate this cross-|in opposing the effort of the state walk some months ago the plan re- | board of cqualization to collect a . | i ey Friend: “Accépt my sympathy, fused to work, pedestrians desiring | full yea taxes on gross receipts Y. gt | trolley cars evidently seeing no rea- | lishing this tax did not go into ef- fect until July 1 of that year. son why they should walk to the triangle in a roundabout manner ! What sort of business I8 this lday recreation we are accustomed |poverty. for | en v, and can be no worse than - SR s e P g foeiny e e A apecialist ifWMnan wWho triex to| P THE BOSS ACVED IN THE! Q How can spots ¢au open doors on Sunday to amuse-| L fitisd TAE. IAying o Kaap OFIICE AS HI DOES ON dises be removed from a highly 3 THE GOLF LINKS! polished fable? What is the best way | (Based on Observations by to keep a high polish on a table? MARRIAGE! = : Leona Harrington) A. To remove spots caused by | The mlient fasta that every girl andWoman should know about on any other day of the week. The ) ' n fo . = one about the fwo - ishmen at the |Paste of olive ofl and salt, spread it Beauty and Popularity, Physical Fitness, Glands and thelr Functl mere fact that there is an expos % rooming house? You have? Haw! [OVer the mark, and leave it for an the Rep oductive S\\um‘ the H»;.n;m :s of 1‘.vfl‘. and ’y.v‘w |“:>!‘mn:nmly:\',m Haw! Haw! Say, I'm feeling fit to- [hour. When rubbed off the mark of Sex are all covered In a simple and instructiy from material com- day! 1 believe I'l have better luck will disappear. To keep a high pol- pled by Uncle Sam, M. D. with my dictation than 1 did yester- sh, rub every three days with a Tay—Hoy! Mic. Robins, I'm ready |Mixture of equal parts of olive oil for dlctation! Yours of the 21st re- |and turpentine. Apply with a flan- colved! How was that for a starter? [enl cloth and polish with a clean —_——a L A wow, ch? Contents duly noted— flannel cloth. CLIP COUPON HERE ] and perchance running the risk of |a state to be so eager to collect tax missing their car. Other pedestrians, | money that it attempts to do so ment parks. you as a regular patient. f i S The Sesqul exposition will e from there and out West Main, also | providing for the taxe: providing s : It the Army and Navy can enforce desiring to walk over the triangle |yprior to the enactment of a law saw no reason to add additional | Retroactive laws are repugnant | steps to the journey. Failure to pro- [{o the interests of the public and | tect the Church street crossing|in opinion of distinguished | : 3 from “automobile passage while the [lawyers are unconstitutional. The ORI Philadelphia docs not glve| Correct this sentence: “I make no f the city |effort, 1 He, “to appear richer, i (S i i ‘0 sreedv for | the Working population of red lights were on likewise s- | gtate should not be so greedy for | |Siser or Dattar thik T sm; Mothers could do no miore useful thing a copy of this k. bulletin in the hands of thelr girle. {a Dbetter chance to see it if the ! eouraged pedestriana from follow- | tax money as to attempt anything|® Detter chanc X the | T FIll out the coupon below and mail as directed: | e worki during the | 5 eoqt g %3 | coupon mall as di A ing the more roundabout method |of such doubtful legality, ‘"‘”“ continue working i | (Protected by Publishers’ Syndicate) eck. They are in the same posi- | of getting across to the triangle Lk :: ‘\\ k. They are in vosi- | | The new “stop” sign on the HALF A CENTURY highway will tend to discoura OF HOOSAC TUNNEL the practice by autolsts of making| The first train having been run| Q. TIs there a law prohibiting the tion as workers elsewhere; they | sy, that was a good one, eh? I'm ] L Jan pn : HEALTH EDITOR, Washington Bure : erald cannot take time off in which to 25 Years AgO TOda}’ Foing n lot beiter than I did yes-|destructiontot United States coins e e S it i e terday! Enclosed find invoice cov-| A- No. but mutilated coins can- ' T want of the bulletin WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW v : k 0 ATOUT HEALTH, MARRIAGE AND NAPPINESS, and enclofo herowlth ; est day for such purpose is| ering items—Great, eh? I feel like five cents in loose, uncancelle: S. post ups for same: a right turn into Church strec their best day fol ; T (ll re is o grave suspiclon 1In|a xiq today! nts in looge, uncancelied U, S. pos ups for same: while the red lights are on. This|y ago, the announcement is|on Sunday. Therefol {many quarters that, to use a slang Jimmy! Where's that office boy? tice has‘been an unmitigated | made that, as cans of celebrat- | Position is to function as a great|phrase, the city is getting it p the lgay, Jimmy—you hunt around and practice ha n an unmitig made that, as a means of c at- | 1 back in many of its dealings and |gnq 1 . = e hita i s use of New |educational factor it would seem back jany of its dealings and |gng’ that paper I'm looking for and nuisance, giving scant protection to |ing a centur i1se of New that an effort is made to condone |py give you a quarter! Now watch pedestrians at perhaps the most | England’s great bore it will be en-|Sunday is as fl°°_" 2 |tne weakness or incompetency of lyno gign the paper—see the way I'm ¢ | other for th&t purpose officials on the ground that if Pub- |prinning my pen? Now you watch 1t trains The claim is made that exposi-|licly known it would injure the city |ajgsely, my boy, and maybe some ¢ s erc der- |with buyers of honds. the coun- HE b6 a T torists that when the red lights ar It may be hard for old-timers to | ti rre=Blso) éommnbeial unaetBLA BUIR S8 BORED. S i | O youll be able to do it! There, {ukings, and as such should not|C. Me€ hE ng M. fasn't that a wow? Now watch this king : Curtis openly accused the street|g o Swen for the love of——T'1 protected from encroach- at in the Berkshires has scen a |Operate on Sunday. But so far as committee of having spent money |, will; my if this fan't thd ¢ use. It does not|catering to the amusement of [M.%U” Cherry -1.’1”:"‘“u)::v;\ lx!\:“lm\u‘hm ——11 Tl he——!——11! What did "SNAPSHOIS OF A BOY TR:{[NG TO GET A DEC[S[ON . ByGLUYAS WlLLlAM% | multitudes is concerned, Sunday al- |1ty of the e #0¢ yon cough for, just as T was begin- f : was spent on repairs on tenry Street |,,;, o ¢4 write? You're a ——! ! ready is the best day of the week. |y .o 5600 would have sufficed = SR : This is not anybody's fault, 4s may [Chairman Pinches aptly replied that 1 | be supposed in some circles, but 18 [if Mr, Curtis would attend the meet- gentlemen driving, will Jean effort 1o complcte the tunnel, |be supy ] ; : lings of the street committee, of : : o entirely to the change in our |IN& doubt nd during its construction it un-|due entirely to th i O |\which he is a 'member. perhaps b - | social life. The person Who goes 104y .cq things would not occur. It is HARTFORD'S ATTEMPTED | yassachusetts legislature; investiga- (& baseball game on Sunday, or at*|nis propensity for close examinalion ) & i ay, rlint C atters tha has bre ht CLEANUP tion followed investigation and the |tends an outing on that day, orp% "(?“I‘”"V““O i mm,’ ':V ‘I‘n[l‘l“;’fi" avtford X anaiat ? R i rict | M is € cal poll- Hartford has the reputation txidenes filled many volumes, Dur- | goes pleasure riding, in the sriet|FE CUOR 0 8 OG opnosition senso is breaking the Sunday ob-|ye® PR T0 i or how often he Sneyph e not he returned to circulation. Q. What is the pay of a surfman in the Coast Guard service? £ NAMB A. Upon enlistment it is $60 per month base pay for the first ADDRESS . four years. provided his rating fis not changed. After four vears of ser- CITY v Viisvasin T am a reader of the Herald. — ——— —— — — — — e through the Hoosac tunnel just &0 | vice he receives an increase of 10 per cent of his base pay and five per cent increase for each four vears thereafter until he has served 16 traveled cross-walk in the city. The [larged to permit the passage o b new “stop” sign is notice to mo- | larger freig on the Church street crossing is as | realize that the great engineering much ment as any of the other crossings | half-century o around the Center. All motorists, | seem that long ago when discus- as still heavy in the of an office bo of course, will not observe the |sion about it regulation, but the majority, being | public press. It required a hercu- erwent an annual attack in the belng so set in its ways that {pg the construction of the tunnel | ervance principle just as effective- fmay be defeated he scems still to velopment of an unsavory d . ted and first used, thic[ly &s the person the {1 Tf‘:v{x’vvlln:nl 'M'\‘ o htesl hnve in that city, along Windsor and . factor in its final | Sesqui exposition on that day. The been. mapped out by Postmaster ason more people seck geasonable | juqq and New Britain will at last agitation against the fur ; chinery for such work who attends on Sunday than on any [have this form of service. One route : ¥ A il R o s g AKs MOTHER (AN HE 5 TOLD GHE'S BUSY ASkG FATHER (AN HE FATHER MUMBLES FROM they have the time on this d8Y ==, otner takes in the Eim Hill, el s | TKE OPFHIS SHOES AND COUNTING THE WASHING 60 OUT TOPLAY BARE- BEHIND PAPER T0 60 inil i the BsIER UL of AT SR Wswingfut A BORULE SHtec Rt STOCKINGS AND G0 OUT 60 ASK TATHER Toor SEE. WHAT MOTHER SAYS ahitict have Been e - mooee Biwe L e T0 PLAY BAREFOOT ABOUT 1T that the city officials reely g ¢l Tt ap- [@leasures need not interfere W ¢ John Lawson from Russell & ? for hidd s t western automobile | Feligious activities. Mrwin's was defeated in Unionville Sesquicentennial will be in |Saturday afternoon by 14 to 7. The habit of smoking cigarettes on a one contiguous streets, is commendable. | con, t that, after repeated | pleasures fiook Suno: mEdeE R ro L failur ‘anadian contractors final- other day is due éntirely to the fact zens t 1 3 called in to finish and si what has beer servers such pooh-pooh situation political expediency in shipping to New The | | W 76 MmNt Anle AL . heg - oking their | existence only a_limited time. Per- | 1a Hartford England, have hogun packing their | exi o Zahapleat amaing S | complaint yesterday, but the smok- possible number while it | org ceased when the conductor spoke aced with muc problem | aars on f t trains in such sar- | haps its direct wish to serve the | greatest exists, Sunday attendance has been {to them aBout it. N. Humphrey's family is sum- | mering at Cosey Beach has a large population and a good |™SERE & S Honker won and for this reason they too often | nel of course would be prohibitive, [portion of it will be able to attend imegut cup at the Maple Hil “Big boy, yo' 18 losin’ yo' little D Gundays while unable o go near |links Saturday afternoon by defeat- |wife. I'sq lef’ de wash tub an’ yo' fng Mrs. ¥. H. Allis. 7 up and 5 |kin suppo'§ yo'self.” to play. After the match the ladies et of southern Negro resid T jrve of the arch in some places enjoved lunch the clubhouse |IN KLASS AT KRAZY KOLLEGE Be casiest for the trip to Philadel- | 7he Y. M. T. A. & B. soclety drum (Conducted by Judy) they intend to slay there!corps came home from Naugatuck | Teacher: matters the past few y , and it | shires is 800 feet lower than g N “ | P 4 . th a shoe large enough to take If you have your mouth or two Mays at a time. | WHA 2 S0 O . Fut, me MOTER Sts T TELL TELLS TATHER THAT FATMER DEMANDS WHAT PIGURES THAT WHEN appears that politicians have been |hjghest grade on the Boston & Al [only one or care of the Mother Goose old 1ady |with you. Mr. Schutt, try ‘consume’ inclined to keep hands off. So long ‘ bany railroad, its rival line. Conse- | Viewed from this angle opening|,,q per numerous offspring. was fon o TATHER SHE SAVS M MOTHER SAYS HECAN N THE WORLD 15 HE DRIN- PARENTS ARE THIS a nothing slartiing happens such quently it takes less locomolive |the exposition on Sunday will coi-ofiered 64 o B S L s R e . ALLRIGHT \P HE THINKS 17 HE SAYS'HE CAN, SO ING AT ? HE'S BUSY WAY THE ONLY THING [ trivute the greatest opportunity and “n':“p““nnn with 11 corps. There is trousers he hed; 1T 18 RO CAN HE? E\Efibl#fl%_?{[kwpm,co TOP?SDISTDDOBIQ’MEAD‘ | T good to the greatest number. 18] drum painted on one side of Jt [T yish T could find vere dot bum is; B JAIEAT cides ha d to de- | gjpe-iike fashion as to make it im velop. Residents | strict ad- | poecible for them to use the Hoo- | | licted to illegal practices 100 ofter | gae tunnel route as they should [heavy. Philadelphia and environs| exert a powerful political ence, | jke, To raise the top of the tun- are permitted to operate | but it will be possible to lower the clous plants urdisturbed. An influs | goor of the tunnel and alter ing the week, To visitors cities, the week-end will Hartford district complicated | Tie tunnel through the policy may work and not attract | power (o haul trains over the Bos much public attention; but with the |ton & Maine route (hrough the commission of Hartford mur- | Berkshires than over the B. A. | regrettable thet others take & con-|and a flag on the other. The picos]De lawyer advises (at nize fency o1 s ittel by L] ~ B B Bhitaiei ittt the | TPhe Fikw. eiginedbing Fast of BA?] ipasy Siswi Bub ha-pravieusty stated, [the: corfs played. Wan o NI) prices) SLUYAS PP/ ey | Fhe HUEE ot glug Leat of hALr] tnay Bk A% previs : George Lynch of this city T consume for bresches of primise.” WILLIANS eyés of the public and politicians |a century ago, at the tlme as dif-!(his 18 their privilege. The objec- ——————— —Frank E, Procupeck. < ¢

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