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] EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 26, 1926. ot NI P | should be finished within a 1th | Governor T vulmu«u so much vh.«H | @ Is an Italian exem 3 empt from |around the assassi y - B Rt Mlerald| 0 . i it be s [he recent ampounend . serio FactsandFanaes | | military’ duty in Ttaly arier e ve. |ing. i on the. perpetrton oo HERALD® PUBLISHI COMPANT |, tal t to the well-|clubs in Waterbury were not worth comes an American citizen crime, T contribution e St OF the oty fEh ke oYy s awa e e BY ROBERT QUILLEN . Acording to Italian law, emi- | Further changes Tasued Daily (Sunday Excepted) § — ’ gratiop and ¢ sumpt al s s At Herald Bldg, 67 Church Sueet. |the most-traveled stem city | evil-sounding word — because they p . AT 80, e et E o Jepartment; Whdk Chist, £FA 2 1 man could get a raise foreign citizenship do not exempt |Lengel, was suspended PR : were unable or unwilling 0 40 |\ jinout e e Italian born individuals or the for- |by Mayor Stanford M. b e Not | i cign ;rm‘n children of Italian sub- lurday, are forccast. Among those e Yar L satie k tackling atial | resolutions, but support, is needed | Even v han Businessiis gnot ects Gom 1‘:1.’110”“‘“ thelr military |slated for immediate ‘removal or 2.00 Th EE v [to pay cxpenses. The ex-governor |41l If you happen to want to = in Italy. transter is Ben Clark of the Bertil- i Shildmi s G ) g Q. Where is the city of Zulia |[lon sections and close co-worker of P o heavy stockholder in elub | ¢ | Rio? Lengel, Cla 3 e . s neneenn i T — % |Lengel. Clark was under fire sev- BANKS BY - e 2 ; "‘;‘<; ‘”‘"vi' : | Send all communications to Fun’ ~ . 0 A. In the northern part of the |¢ral months ago when his chfet | orth much if he has a Shoo Mllie aee o nand ‘!' lic of Colombia, South Amer-|faced formal charges. |ica, near (hv‘ border of \‘vm zuela. The litigation, which had its fn- large is the Cathedral of [ception in charges of inefficiency Uritain Herald, and your letter | Q How |Notre Dame in Paris? |filed against Price Janson, chairman, will be forwarded to New York. S - o A. The extreme length is 430 |and Joseph W, U They'll Take up Less Room Too, £ QUESTIONE ANVWERED feet, width at transept 170 feet: |civil servics mmmui':;'“I;;M\L-m g i bas baiketed s e e X Yolke! You can get an amewer 10 any |across nave and aisles 124 feet; area |on today's calendar — Jarorn Lon ke only profitae advertising medium | 14bor organization hs {time off during the afternoon o} 1f only people could get rich fInstead of lugging souvenirs from |QUESUOD of fact or tnformation by |covercd is 64,108 square feet: height | Burrs voted fon rongene ion and o 'r:'.(mw J}Yv.;”"x‘;”r;‘ltffiki\-?.r“ press wblishing a chain of banks in the | aitend the games, regardless of [quick without cultivating the man- every place we stay, writing to the Question Editor, |0f towers 223 i height of vault .n\";w"“xvtymjd.-;"m ;/mffl X ieeile; gt ol cities and now is to establisk [ how much they may be interested [ners of a five-ton truck. |And sticking 'em on mantejs to be | New Britain Herald, Washingtop [10% feet. es of I«’;‘fl.‘r"‘“\:‘-w Sl Sl el e R i P | dusted all year long, Bureau, 1322 New York avenue,| Q. How is isinglass made? e It a man didn't break any traf- |y not acquire fun-venirs, bring | Washington, D. C., enclosing two| A. From the dried e S, et Member of the Associated Press. four cities in Connecticut. The la- (R oA y swimming e Assoclated Press la exclusively ou 1 Waterbury is no more able to|flc laws, that would be news. lots of laughs away, cents in stamps for reply. Medical, | Pladders of several varieties of fish, i"'i‘"’l"‘”;‘; ])( s H--nv]wlll' bc' mnloq upon cide whether he is quali- ttled to the usa for ‘re-puljication of |por-capifalists have been MWkewlse | eyrnigh g gate large enough to pay | G { And store 'em on our humor-shelvgs | l68al and marital advice cannot be | Prepared by tearing the air bladder | redited in~ this paper and als essful in dealing in ' to use when things go wrong? | 8iven, nor can extended research |©F Sound from the back of the {ficd to rule on the dissolution of an T NtIhed: hsrein, purchased and sold the Equita- { oo than New Britain is, and we | be undertaken. All other questions|and washing it in cold water. |iijunction granted by Judgs AW, B T by ain is, ar ‘ 7 No Good will recelve a personal reply. Un.|Plack outer skin is removed with a [ADEC! f"“‘:l weeks ago restrain- Member Audit Bareau ot Circulatio ; ) . are saved the agony of trying by [ Walker: “Do you believe In war, | slgned requests cannot be answered, | Knife. and the sound is again wash- [M Mavor Swarts from hearing e A. B. C. fa a national ¢ worl largest structures, at{, . yoving any. Yet New Britair Casey? AN letters are confidential—Editor. |°d @nd spread on a board to dry in \“""’ of inefficiency ag: Jan- Z Casey: “Oi do not! It's a fake. the open air, with the white shiny ich furnishes newspapers and adver t ‘ia sunibred to have heen A n rletly b palysls of & Tuponed Baye has a large population interested in L tisers with & strictly honest analysis pop Look at the last war. We wint to| Q How far is it from New York |skin upwards. To prevent shriveling lation. O clrculation statist indsome profit P RAsons the - & on . 4 : Rl | Irculation. ur ctreu! : 0 P baseball, as the many amateur con don't really borrow trouble, | make the world safe for Dimocracy |ty to Rio de Janeiro® In what |or shrinking the bladders are faslen- | 4 . Former Head of Oliver are based upon this audit. This insu g 4 St | protection against fraud in newspaper here is mnot much chance fOr . ¢ tucify 1t get interested in the other [an’ the Dimocra haven't elicted lon would the vessel sail from |ed to the drying board. The best | e fruren' oo Dot “patiomat icalism within the labor union | by 's business and let Nature |inybody since! |New York? [quality of lsinglass comes from Typewriter Co. Passes n it operates banks, deals in| EUROPE'S ATTITUDE t its course. —Mother R. | . In traveling from New York |50unds that are dried in sun. Yew ‘York, July 26 W\—tuuor}l 1 estate, and owns and operates | : TR o s =gl to Rfo de Janeiro, South America, |After drying the sound ls ugaln|Gragwen, of New York and Chicago The Herald 1s on sale daily In New e . an incens | TOWARD AMERICA Nature is kind, and most of tho| THE PI-EYED POST OFFICE |the steamer takes a southeasterly [Moistened with warm v and the | i’ bresident of the Olfyer York at Hotallog's '\"‘[““f ‘r Timee | coal mines. There is also an inc o e s bR | i A1aoltsl e eantinlly fall (Ezra Triplett, Postmaster) {course, usually sailing east of the |interior shiny skin is removed by ‘I\W”“‘: e ”ml‘ l\(]r Sl Solnites Nuwstiands tive under such circumstances to e ndite ) Ta Canint o twalval men Postmaster: “Herc’s a registered |Leeward islands, along the coast of (hammering or rubbing. It is then |, G ) H Fesdidiateln 3 3 see things from two angles instead tals, especially Parls and London, | i |letter for you South America to Rio de Janeiro, |Folled between two potished iron 115 .]W;’ hv“ '"’[”"” b"”' ‘”:;’“';‘d"" have lately been a source of sur-| Why stuff the pike Mr. Coolidge| John T. Manner: “Hot stuff!|The distance is 4,178 miles. J’"“‘ i L libnbias q‘n\flnll?’filh?rv-a“ i for 30 days Bwa 8 - more than pass resolutions. Swarts Sat Entered st the Post Office at New Brits MORE o Bavnod " Clame Wail-Matter, THE ENGINELRS Waterbury's ®inability to support | 70 (¥ 0 L oy Brotherhood of Locomotive |{is baseball club, despite its cham- i Basiness Offlos are |nifies much. If he's poor he has to Editorial ccessful in bank-|jargely to the fact that there be honest to keep out of jail. eginning in Cleveland th1s | not enough people in the city with | TELEPHONE CALLS b nd Trainmen apparently | pionship caliber a year ago, is due Poor but honest” no longer sig- | | realty, hav- | p. axpenses of a gue baseball | of from one, as was the case in the : & Bpow AUFolaEe ALONG West Virginia coal mine dispute|Prise to Americans, We learn to[caught? He's caught blgger fish on (TNGUN (Fom my wife, who went ta| Q. What is the early histary of -hq”vl D e i o i THE HIGHWAYS § ia\ Aikeamtart that have j the Mayflower. hie city to have all her teeth pulled. | incoln Ellsworth, the aviator who | ayed in New York city f S Eraay as a dircctor of with its miners our mental discomfort that we hav = She can't eat anything now." accompanied Amundsen on his Polar Yes. It has been performed Bib Pictures, Inc., the film inspec- The state motor vehicle dgpart g S, become the best-hated mation on| And a great many people on va-| Postmaster: “Tell her to write lots | expodition? there continuously since Ma . [tion Machine company, and presi- | s g Ealas & FET T A £ 1l because we in- |cation give their moral standards a [Of letters—there’s a good deal of nd is in its 5th year, establishing |dent and director of Producers Kx- ment, in conjunction “71 h th MEXICO'S RELIGIOUS the globe, and all because we in H_“w_“v’\””n“m andargs a [nourishment in licking : A. His early life was spent as an 1‘. new long-run record for the Amer- |changes, Inc., Producers Security state police, has again taken up the | WARFARE sist that our war debts, pared down |Vacution. T Wil ‘docs abe Eny2 |axman with a survey party explor- |ican stage, exceeding that of “Light- [corporation and of the Union Fiscal been, should be paid.| you can't tell. Maybe a fish goes| John T. Manne {ing a route for the Grand Trunk iy, earnnation | of it e i Pé um]v !:iwll‘\;‘;]< £ anscontinental | Q. What is a “light year?” What | Mr. Gradwell was a member of the i o e Agos Ak EE - Ibalt he stole, : HU brings pains |“anadian_ line S DERAING) B CONe e speed of light? |Uptown, Metropolitan and Lot the. main highways during he | .o to be on a par with that of |are indices of the popular fceling. bait he stole. Al #ruction engincer, and later spent The speed of light has »,mmv:m in Ney \(),'.,.'v(‘;,,’d ;;‘z,wl.—oqfif week-end rush hours. The slOW | i pucin Most governments We, who succored the allied cause, ere’'s an Australian who can Not A 2-3 mains! |some time in a Pcace river gold ex- | determined as 186,324 miles per secs |cago Athletic club, Chicago Yacht driver is said to cause accidents DY | .o vy satisfied to let religion | preventing allied disaster and 2 [y the language of cattle, but it \:t‘]v(IIV(‘. and agpln Nome, Alas- |ond. light year” is the distance [club and the South Shore Country torcing others to drive out of line | .\ o iy course; but the Calles gov- | German victory, whose entry into probably isn't like American bull. (Oh, empty my jaw, [ 46, Wad AR TN "0’- service | traveled by light in one year, and is [club in Chicago. | B oopiet i 2 | And a chew brings pains; |during the World War when he met lused in measuring astronomical dis- | "He was born in Cumberland, Vi to get ahead; and as ever e Inding itselt possessed of |the war whs received with out- ¢ | Amundsen in Paris, and met him |tance _ He was born in perland, Va., s | Ah, well; very few of the world's 11 { tances. |31 years ago and is survived by a knows, there is much truth in the |, eongtitution that permits radical |bursts of joy and remewed confl- ¢y stops could have mustered Not a tooth remains!) {RBgIn Y New Zorloynon dusiyetamni {brother, Dr. R. D. M. Gradwell, bac- claim, especially it the standard of| . 1oe in previous custom, seems |dence in the ultimate outcome, nOW iy tyo-thirds vote in the senate. e o e ] “"nm‘nu: ‘rnn\“!h” :1‘11(\1\\]')\'1\\ S |teriologist of &t. Louis, Mo, whers on the state roads is to be |, el (i i selves i fon the . Green reel post package | ¢ S [th6 hiedy it s e speed on the state roa pound to take advantage of its|find ourselves in the position u‘ of pink pills for me?” Singewald of Johns Hopkins univer- | he body will be taken, Jior 50 milss an hour, powers; and thus we find the Germans were between 1905 and ’ e | But traffic congestion cannot country inflamed with the most|1914. We are regarded with suspi- | window Q. How did July and August get | “ Ob . permanently solved in any such |astonishing anti-religious campaign | cion and distrust, Secretary Mellon | 1. V. Green: “Where's the figure |their names? [ servation simpl; er. Traffic can only be » twentleth o is picfured as the “financial em- |window? The pills are for my A, July was named for Julius W ple manner. Tra v be (in the twentieth century. | ; ; figure B " Ter Wit n e Weather OF DG b, LI Postmaster: “Indigestion?” |known as Quintilis from the Latin : : f ¢ vith the inevitable increase | have Ween explicit. T of detal? | Coolidge 3 when, with the inev have Ween explicit. The chief deta Washinglon, Ta1y. 86.Forssast cudgels against the meandering aU- | 1y. aititude of the Mexican gov- 8 they have tolst who “holds up traffic” along | ... ¢ towards religious activities| Attacks upon Americans in Parls [home and lies about the size of the Alas for decay—— speeded up to a certain point,| Of the details the dispatches Peror’ in motoring vehicles, congestion is |is that Mexico, not being dllowing only two lines of cars. The | The law being enforced is made that the Kuropean nations, sharp- And when conversation about course, and low movers is in order, what about | religionists in the United States only thing they can see is the war ound on our highways at all times. | policy of nd it can scarcely be igure in a plenitude of accidents But there seems to be very little ffort made to solve the problems | these days of illicit liquor the |little increment. We are told that fiey entail a a wérk as that of a rogistered |after & fashion, but all the By their letters are correspondents known! Have you ever b to write a letter and not known how to begin? Have you had to make written application for a job and not known what art of mixing it is as important|Germany has been made to i Fundamentally, a curfew law in|of 'the latest mistakes made by |war impoverisheq instead ; Can you write a lefter of thanks, or one of condolence? Do vou know the proper form for addressing a Congressman, a Cabinet member, the Governor, the Mayor, an Ambagsador? he company has purchased 100 feet frontage adjoining its plant The sad feature of the tanglo fon Chestnut street from John Bing-| Jasseft. Anl s A Usigsy” is ale who can rave | Postmaster: “How'd set 2 4 el heistire X Amevican Senafes ash men wha | @A falssydiisiawng tmaster: “How'd vou get that [July in honor.of Caesar. August re- o : 4 ESRIORE Y ¢ out hose when they're empty. ay? |tained its old_name Sextilis, the sixth Definite Mel (lue for Seuthern New, Bnglandsl Falz where it was before. keep government and religion apart | Would enslave a continent that a | tonight and Tuesday; little change A more rational method would | — to which there is no objection— mere debt of dollars might be pald. | Most of ieins e "H'H‘L’] with |1 3 2 X§ Caesar when it became August in | e dry measures. those people ever | The o it | 4 vinds on the coast. The FX T now his honor. | canton, Ohio, July 26 (P—Reach- | Jorecast for Eastern New York: o | % 108 ; a " . 1 | 4 s/, |today, detectives are believed to be | oy t vature; fr highways was - not meant for roads | customs of a majority of its people. | landlord. It is usecless to point out | g P % g Y y ) change in temperature; fresh north- | Semolina, a flour, that is made Int0 | roping closer to the sinfoter Aigure | case winds an the ee st . i ¢ wor »f meat and vegetablesi a | The effects T sce— b, i 2 ads tuture’ must be |jp ruthless arm of ess enin e dagge points ang Forth ol In h L | The ef now s in metal plates, or stamped into e i o RS | main roads of the future mu into a ruthless arm of oppression, ening the dagger points of anger i e it e T e i e \‘\"!E“ o SmReq g |Mellett, newspaper publisher, shot 10 | high pressure central over Ontario wide enough to accommodate fOUr |ang religlofls liberty, as is the casc ugainst us, have been loaded down ! , T My Tan velys Thious sharch i and fgeath on July 16. is producing pleasant weather with | | {ma ere W ut makin, awyer: ‘¥ SR o A 5 to do away , tha e | followed by an ares S points sufficient to cut the conges- | {inyed {urned into money, and to the Man there now without m g| Lawyer: “You say that your hus A. In the European type it is rea of low pressure ome explanation. band was NOT near the scene of [1400 grams (49.5 ounces) for male: t {key to the investigation ‘will sur-|producing unsettled showery weath- the sympathies of co- | nothing in increased wealth, The n regained his spceeh {Are you POSITIVE that you knew |males. render to police today. er in the western and southern dis- know a lot of dumb drivers we'd | Afrs. Johnson: “Wi suh, Af he : b S ers were told she arrived in the eity | rain reported during the last 24 > ™ ber ~ i ane, ant e | debts, anc o nts Sl 3 on an army discharge stand for | : - o trucks? These move slower |cannot legally intervene, and the|debts, and these, mountain high, ‘o % Psee tne scheme tried on. {wusn't where Ah thinks he wus, den | 4 i eeotE GenRAl of dis. |1ast i prepared to face inquisi- | hours was 1.34 at New Orleans. hands off. Few in this| point out that Gemman reparations,| Correct this sentence: “We ran man» T os e , Lieties| What was discussed at several | from the Rocky mountains eastward ) ' over six chickens” said she. *and | A T. Scl e & e St onferences of investigators, vester- | to the Mississippi river. Ihey are great occupiers of space | country realized D o (e T g of fish containin amount v . i yart go’ to the als? WeOLEDE ! of iodine? | > 4 denied they | cal ideas curr n Mexico, the most part go' to th i one.” [1F A cross EXAMINATION WAS [* 2 °“'N0" gnenifish, particularly {timated the net which police and | fair weather with cool nights and ALCOHOL DEATHS reparations puyme vill mean | (Tmagined by Oscar Grolly) largest amounts, f —You big liar, where | g Hag Asiatic cholera ever been ‘ Ithe night of July 117 A. In 1832 Asiatic Cholera was g siatic a W TRST TMPRESSIONS NT MOS TR | . Witness—At home, ~vou crooked |pought to Quebec by Trish immi- | sl s Ak e FIFTH WARD total of deathe recorded as a result|ing the Kuropean victors of t ade an important purchase of land ['© know for? e, _|by way of Detroit, Michigan and Second Lawyer-——Why do-. youlctiona” tnry the west to the lmm- Where were you on the evening of [guisequent epidemic occurred in the Mississippl river valley in 1573 s : i month, until the time Augustus in temperature; fresh northeast be to widen the roads. Such traffic [ goes further and virtually attempts | This again is the story of the un- £ b o cperience on the main K tablished religious |y lar litor, or the exacting have to buy bootleg, goody-bye war [y 5 ® 10 2 RT Q. How is macaroni made? deep within Canton’s “jungle” | kY 4s we now experience ain | to wreck the established religious | popular creditor, or the exacting |+ I s G T e p wit 16" | Pt tonight on5d Tussdar: iite Americanism: Two slices of bread; | (T ate to exce haste, ¢ essed through holes a paste, and pressed B *1¢5 | who plotted the murder of Don R. Conditions: An extended area of little dab of goo; lines of cars; or there must be al- |in Russin, will be but a memory if | with valuable mandates and rich|{ Texas has changed a lot. Not s i o What is the weight of (he| Word came from the underworld | moderate temperatures in the lake . 5 S [mystery woman, regarded as the | over the Rocky mountains which is o k t 1s a purely domestic affair, resent eneration they nean ¢ e hheod I ] getn, ik 1t 15 a purely domestic affair, of | P Lidlan) ¥ Amen the crime on the night in question? | nq 1250 grams (44 ounces) for fe- Wl uck by a policeman. We |\here he was?" Q. What do the letters “S. €. D.’ Sought for several days, search- 8. The greatest amount of han the general trafic and are (American government will adopt a [have beclouded their sight. They | —_— Ah's done punished a innocent |,y iity.” tion. The temperature is rising slowly th extent of radi- |if really paid for 62 years, will fol = i g @ bt radi Y I il for 1 Ty 1y was not revealed but it was in-| Conditions favor for this vieinits s faten. ¥ thet ot Ewmope he|iEroiested by Pubisnere Rgudl te) REALLY “CROSS’ oysters, clams and lobsters have the |rivate investigator re drawing [ warm sunny days 25 YL’GTS AgO Today [t S epidemic {n the United States? [t r— CURFEW SCHEME IN pharmacist, one judges from the!gyentually will go to America, New Britain Machine Co.|Shyter! Why in &!?8?! do you want|ew,nis angd entered the United States for factory purposes to-| =8 e It G Grpeaie : LR L hat big crook for? laoagt and south to New Orleahs. \hese modern days transgresses our amateur mixers in Buffalo and | riched. ideas of personal liberty; it sma Toronto, The stuff distributed in June 4? Shut up ! of & puritanical time when actions [the Niagara district seems 0| one (0 he that there is no other | ham, through All this and much more information i contalned in our Wash- gton Bureaw's latest bulletin, * Letter Writer's Guide.” Send for it by filling out the coupon helow and mailing as directed: | o | | First Lawyer—Evervbody shut |0 " \yiig {ook the part of Regin- You, too, judge! Now why ¥, 13" penny's sweetheart in um pic- ere regulated b 1ands of the e bee ain wood alcohol, @ ensive @ on will be built in th i 2 5 were regulated by the hands of the |have been plain wood alcohol, and | w.v out of the mess than to grin |“¥tensive addition wi builtin the g g1:i6t do you $2;!&?! for? |gure “Onlifornta Stralght Ahead?” 1 ik | o — e — o — —— — — | | CLIY COUPON HIRE Bducatlon Editor, Washington Bureau, New Britaln Herald. 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D, ¢ I want a copy of the bulletin, THE I R WRITER'S GUIDE and enclose herewith five cents in losse, uncancelled U. . postage stamps, or coin for same: fe 1 o of 1olesale distributor, as us near future, st o . ot clock, But in the case of chil > wholesale distributor, as usual.|4ng year jt. Americans do not relish | congemnation DozesdinEs Sl ot "“' wWere yow on January 3}, Gertrude Olmsted. ¢ exoep! s, and such cur- | got s e " conscience g | 18542 here are exceptions, and such cur- g It he h ONSCIENCe | yome of the names they are being |he necessary to enable the city to get| yoion oo myove @ s12:610 of a s are quite (‘f)mwm"\ enforc will endeavor to console himsell | vajoq and it we are going to DOCREE the farm of Fr L R s B bully? in various municipalities with the thought that his deluded | ocyrgeq in this light we will guide i Berlin, ¢ has iy, T wasndt even born then! come to terms and the city will takel gecond Lawyer—Well, &!() 21! The plan to have a nine o'clock | victims didn't know how to use the | gy ¢ il 3 |our course accordingly. America| (o 1and for sewage disposa | : v wi an te he land for sewage disposal DUr-|\here were you? Amswer. now, be. |l lets heer wat you can tell us| about *Virginia. | Titus A, Drum: | and dont fry going to sleep behind | your joggrify. If your reely studying | urfew for children in fifth | poison. He may be correct; but the !, o ot Bk Satioe joan do ‘without Fyrope far betler |poses fore T ggt mad and knock down a NAMB .. ok soas e S aaswan st n ward, which appears to e point is, mixing ks is no job | {pan rope can do without _\.,,(‘_\ Sloan Bros. advertise SUMMET couple of jurymen! shoes, women's black and tan, at She sed, ‘You never can hold by some residents, has t0 | for amatcurs. The incident again jc, The war debts, as some clajm, | $DO°S 181.65 and men’s Russia calf shoes at | For you act like a regular tank; T am a reader of the Herald. ADDRESS commend it. Considering conditions | serves to iustrate the perils of {may never be pald for 62 years; if | as'so | Last evening, your hostess told me [Clrr e ST Taesootes as they are perhaps not much can | prohibition Germany ever defaults upon| Frank Pinches is camping out on| 5 How muteh of Virginia drank!"” | ' i N, H, C | be safd in opposition to the scheme - = reparations payments, which is|the Maine coast - A : andelo. STEL ot o tralenen Ealinel puas ERA OF SUN SHADES emed likely long before the ena| W P. Stanicy was up from Short| (Copyright, 1926, ”.l,m,,umw in S CAC oda e is one f the | C dden sible benefits. ARRIVE I the 62 years, all other payments | PCASH toUsy. e i ono of the or 7 4 be possible fe Nt Whesy 3 e inists selected to play at t 3uf- | B oninkapassiblsRtor paTeIY ey loubt will stop automatically cxnositlon nect vonth Helen Wills f o put their children hou rir n shad | ]‘ en we can write notes and be- ild belonging to a family liv- the aid of the police; but then, ¢ r cranium by bands she | oo ii0 jeritated at the viptual |Ing on High streét fell out of a sec- ond story window Saturday after- noon and landed in a baby carriage, | being thereby unhurt | o g : ; . ; =l France at this moment is faccd | 7The Tabs have deoided to have ting Into many kinds of mischief, uickly; people who never saw the g their building equipped with gas. ol Y B naos with the necessity of obtaining five inhuilding squined with yag. of weaning a sun shade in | Lo | An all-star team from the factory bifion francs from somewhere | jcague was defeated in Bristo] Sate hat may be mor L 1 th somethir repudiation; but that ne doubt lone in some ¢ Many of them to be following her P wouldn't get us the money, seem to stay out late at night, get- No craze ever got a momentum so and some have figured in automo- necessity bile accidents. If there is a nced of | thefr lives now suddenly discover f s o : ) ntial—gl | WIthin the next 30 days. A prodigl. | urday afternoon by Co. D, 7-5. The ving the chi ;Lnj'” m re- |they are an absolu ous task for M. Poincare, and a|New Britain nine consisted of Lynch, sults of too much freedom, the po Helen wore one. | Midateto) iranford, Crowle 5 ¥ errible outlook for the Iirench | Middleton, Branford, Crowley, Me-} in an - Enroe, Rusari, Vickery, Hadley and people. And then, while a forced | ooy draft on wealth is contemplated ‘here are quite a number o as city. malg ae on the female, has become L Lhereane anl Aimben oL tan. and a large tax increase probable, |Stepping horses in Plainville and| marked. Not we don’t buy there is much talk of putting New- | lice may well ald throu. i n shades come in handy ew law, but to include the cn . when the lack of hats, on the - : the French people note the require- | WEST MAIN PAVING 2 t 1 ¢ we don't ek TS on's track in shape and seeing which [ ments of the debt funding with the |0 speediest DMPROVEMENT ’ < before. e Sapon © | United States—and no wonder the e oceurred Sunday morning a b 0 ot Ml : il v] mad, We 1.0\.“’; b:‘_\ ‘m «1-‘;&»,}. e ll‘r:m“m”(’m:; Helnse, 2 I”:!):mf o 6ET> WIFR ABOARD WIFE SIGNALS WHAT SHOUTS. NEVERMIND IT - WIFE SIENALS SHE DIDNT : jciate the other fellow's viewpoint; e e TRAIN, STATIONS HIMSELR DID HE 5AY, SHE WASN'T ANYTHING M~ EVEN GET IT THAT TIME - s dletanoe fram {he fiomd) nosacuct OUTSIDE WINDOW, AND COULDN'T HEAR PORTANT* CANT HEAR A THING TOR leglans don't. 1 o | man street. The nearest hox is some | but that isn't saying we need to m to strut up ¥ Iy the firemen were quite a time in The Mexican Hairless Gets M UL P | oo wih s facas about. fancel | erviving, Tt hes 0 ot oma. e REMARKS! WELL TAKE THE WINDOW s lation. We may never get all the |necessary to turn on any water, A CPRE OF YOURSELP DEAR i automobile | | owing us, but in this gen. |1amp had exploded but the furniture As a Special Favor ms to prime | S which caught fire was carried into| Davis: “Want to go up north with ration the plan is to put forth an me on a hunting trip? Open seasen | the street., Damage was effort to do se if only reflec i e lon elkk up there now IoshInD vaonadntions e Teaen W li Denhi Hickson: “I wish you'd take my v one more step foward o | PoPuIar conesptions of the sunctity) Muskegon Police Probing |, oer-in-taw. He's an Eik” in appearance to don the e : | Death of Four in Flam Elis Hewes. ap | POR 10 03 years. Muskegon, Mich, July 26 (® — = = Sheriff’s officials have begun an in- | Such a condition having arriv ; il : - IN KLASS AT KRAZY KOLLEGE thorough t 1 v ed by r . with bhand rutly J G P 1 | vestigatio; 0 the denths of RalD (Conducted by M. ¥. J.) moothne ] I hind cars. We qot | Indiana University | estimntion inlo the deatha of Ralyh | L g ‘wiie 1§ yous' BufSan, F. Christie, a local business man, ing over th ) is player use| Professor Passes Away |nis wite ana two children, whose |Mrs: Silly2” X by the traveling J . shades, but ok | Bloomington, Ind, July 26 (®— |‘bodies were found yesterday in the | 1ma Silly: “I'll say he le—T mar, codore Clement Steel, lhonorary (ruing of their home at Bear [ Fied Eapr il ahdI.ve gt & Diagk sor of pa 4 |eve to prove it. tessor of painting at Indiana uni- | near here, which tas destroyed ¥ : Teacher: “Wi 211 us about ity and one of the leading In- | fire. Well { 1s about him, to' th prod which would not be a ani- [diana artists, died late Saturday The bodies of the four, who “"“’l:‘n‘ SW ting 2 Silly: sotne’ other par h y yur pencha or outdoor life [night at his studio near Belmont, in ! thought to have met death in the | who: does et B el S £ng | o e o ovn o i BrownSounty 1 win Raminid 14 pioeia| 7 VA e S Do doet 03| | SHOUTS TTOP OFVOKEWISHES RAN WOULD S5 TREALI WIGHT TRNIN SRS, wrth Bl e (et thore Brud dhian st it b w.,wl)ul‘n part of the state. He was | yesierday. Poor sap had a doctor he trusted; HE JUST SAID T0 TAKE HURRY UP AND SIART ~ ANY' 0f o years old. He had been in ill| The theory that the family may|Tne doc sald: ‘You're thin, so fjll CARE OF HERSELF, WIFE AND END T ALL. APT~ HEJUST SAID— SCREECH ANXIOUSLY WROM calth for about a month. have*been slain and the house fired the food bin,' SIGNALS 15 NO USE ER TERRIFIC STRUGLLES TROM ENGINE DROWNS WINDOW TRYING - | Due to this combination of cl WATERBURY'S WHITE ‘: On one of Brown county's hills|to cover up fhe crime and the pos- |80 he gte more and mortally buste SHE'LL RAISE THE WINDOW WIFE.GETS WINDOW ~ FURTHER SPEECH TO HEAR. ! [0 West Main tracks no tHlntar the models in the city it ahads Toay. D ade ticlpated. cumstances the West Main paving | ELEPHANT where he had his studio. the ashes | sibility of a suicide pact are being ed. bhuse |0f the noted palnter,will be buried | investigated e, pi " g 1 Tuesday. His bedy will be taken to ——— KRAZY KINDERGARTEN f th unifo: Iy good athe for | hall Waterb i ea t mak 2 h Pr S VRpTD! ReERcr Sor aterbury simply cannot WAk |y, 00, p01s tomorrow for crema- | READ HERALD CTASSIFTED ADS (Conducted by Dusty) - e e SRYTIR, 1926 126 wxu.m outdoor work of this kind, The job | good, Tbe. situation has riled n»lm,,, FOR BEST RESULTS Tedtcliers “Coms o Ufs Tius . 1 has heep subject 1o delays, in spite| . As & supporter of league