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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1926. Ne Britai Herald! To have the work done properly [a traction magnate par excellence, | the controversy will be satisfled. should be— was Parrhasius’ rival, painted a|Haynes' gubernatorial aspirations w mn in the first place, by acknowledged |and some of his franchises are soon el Sl s AT And Wwat pleases me is, Im dislike | cluster of grapes so closely re-|He said the campaign funds then HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | . potent workmen and firms, will [to expire. What connection this fact A OITY “BROKE” her. u . |s "1‘ ing the real fruit that birds |rased amounted to between §80,000 3 —Courtney Danzi. { pecked at them. hasius, for|a 0,00 be a step worth while. It is regret- | had, if any, With his astonishing| One need not to go to Warren, (Copysiaht, ma2e, Bep fimeg dofhet 4 BarchaniEs dqrpiand { Tesued Daily (Sunday Excepted) : 3 : o B of 20,806 . $ opyright, 1926. Reproduction | his piece, painte a curtain.| He testified he understood that At Herald Bidg., 67 Church Street ible that so many of the contr: liberality in backing the successful | Ohio, a city o ,000 people, for Forbidc Zeuxis asked Parrbasius to draw |those behind the Haynes' campaign tors who have been doing this work | candidacy of Frank L. Smith for lessons in financial economy. Dis- aside the veil and exhibit his pic-|included R. Q. Merrick and E. ( the Senate is yet to be tackled by |Patches from that rapldly growing confess T am surprised” [Yellowley, former prohibition ad- PR s - . L Ze y C tte Ze s to s | ministrators, Ce rissioner i $8.00 & Year. If the rebuke was too severe they | Senator Reed. And there is Sena- |clty indicate that by the end of the 4 e TA Ok DU By CoTgeln, Bl 2.00 Months. | , 5 3 “ . e 3 al; eceived birds, b you [the internal revehue service, 18 FLRNThres: ROBAY ont can prove it by attempting to quali- | tor William B. McKinley himself, an | Week it will lack a police depart- F g3 have deceived the eyes of an ex-|of the secret service,” and llvnrr\‘r”(l who |ment, have only one fire station, perienced artist.” | Daygherty, then attorney general of Q. How much money did Mr. |the United State SUBSCRIPTION RATES merited a rebuke from Mr. Curtin. | fy under the w rules. If they|Illineis traction potentate | 250,000 to | and will have purchased two new | ey | Send all communications to Fun Carnegie donate to llbraries during| The charges against Goldman and s & 455 o Shop Editor, care Of the New 5 his life? ~ |Sehwartzman were made in connec- cepted as eminently justificd. [hat only $195000 was spent on |scription. Policemen and fremen b o vt letiey 4 A Mo ave $60.364.508 to 2,11 |tion with the operations of the Her- — | behalf of Truman H. Newberry of | have had no pay for two months. will be forwarded to New York. libraries located all over the world, |man Chemical company. Warren has grown from 10,000 in | b —— L 3 at the Post Office at New B cannot do so then the claim of thsAspent the neat sum aof § ntered at the Pc ce at New Br Slass Mail Matter. clectrical inspector must be ae bget defeated. Tt will be remembered as Second C tires for a fire truck by public sub- TELEPHONE CALLS e Eg:“»:;‘:) "“mj;:' PRESIDENT'S GOOD Michigan, which slight sum raised ADVICE quite a scandal and ruction at the (1910 to its present population; but Get Your Fun-Hats, Folks! |4t is evident the tax list has not|As sun-hats are worn in the hay- s (i meaning “of the| Mother—You were very naughty e e Snd press | the American tourist situation in | fields, we say, 3 horse ; or “owner of the horss.” _Itito disobey mg ¢ I have punikhed B i aavenaere. g gl 2 For folks in the gay fields of liv- |1s one of the so-called “animal|you to impress it on your mind. 00 Furope, particularly in France, | disclosed so far that somebody ing today nicknames” common in many lan-| Son—Boo! Hoo! Wh-Where do President Coolidge has done |from that state is not entitled to a |Fun-hats are needed and, Folks, we “-’”"’4'-““ ; you—sniffi—think my mind is? S inisa Q. What are the Prince of Wales Member of the Associated Pres American citizens traveling abroad |seat in the Senate if the august F . | surmise, QUESTIONS ANSWERED » S = fhe Assoclated Press i exclusively en- : bl it t dF THE FUN SHOP'S the place to get NS AN | Tslands 3 e 5 iiea " to the. use for “re-publication of |2 servie at the same time gently | members continue to exercise their | actsan ancies ! S el Yot can get an answer to $ny| A. A group,of islands in Torres|READ HERALD C.ASSIFIED ADS A em fn this paper and also lecal question of fact or informatlon by [ Straia off Cape York near Queens FOR BEST RESULTS All Right writing to the Question Editor, | land, Australia —_— Het g TS New Britain Herald, Washington What kinds of flowers will e iner Aeatmios ot contes, hab] : A Grover: “I don't really feel that I . . J . | The exiled Krim won't live as a |ought 'ry Betty . Bureau, 1322 New York av grow best 1p shady places? AT i gy sl e el e L uing =il ; a {ought to marry Betty when I'm not | Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, | & _ p shady places TU .”,‘."“A‘Y”E.‘c"‘“h l:“r::?wgm "V'V‘L“‘r_ \V on this « he Atlantic if con-!th lection will be as successful a8 |real monarch. He hasn't any saw. working.” Washington, D. C., enclosing two | Per) zonias and lilies of 2 se ahon b tutaiehes, mewipapers and. sdver: | ditions become foo unpleasant on |the recent monetary primary s | Betty's Father: “That's all right. | cents in stamps for reply. Medical, y well there. 0 Tb W tfi dsers with & Aty Tiod t analyels 5| the other side T Other countries have colonies’ to |If you marry her, you'll have a job |168al and marital advice cannot be| @ About how many persons n e Weatner oo, on this audlt. This fnsures| oy it of the President's ob- (MANUFACTURING TDME" serve as target ranges, Uncle Sam |on your hands given, nor can extended research :1 A []'" "“ recent general has Chicago. —DMother R. |be undertaken. All other questions |St"iK€ I Rnglanc Srotection against fraud in pewspaper | > e 28.—F' BT “Faures to both national and | servations undoubtedly were that IN CONNECTICUT i o1l mecelvo a peracnal repty. Unc|. A. ‘The number has heen esti-|l, Wesbinston, July®2s.—Forecast [ matea " botween o000 o | for Southern New England: Cloudy, ocal advertisers | Amerdcans abroad owe it to tI ‘ Upon the unquestioned awthority | “They also serve,” muttcred the| THE PI-EYED POSTOFFICE | signed requests cannot be answered. et philosophical worm, “who only act (Ezra Triplett, Postmaster) All letters are confidential—Editor. | **10% 0" kiR e “””"(“' and 1 ale dafl: ew | as bait.” Miss Keator s there any mail i AR el DJORANES AN eI bALES The Herald 1s on sale dally in New | ni @mselves wi KL hdoubtedly rma- 5 any ma Z g i § e Harld o N ewsrtand,\ Tgnes | COUREEY 10 conduct themselves w th | which undoubtedly got its informa T PRl T Fentors Q. What are the ten most active | “Vicarus fili mean? Square; l-‘,J.'l)'.“:d»\;:‘r‘e:‘:“-d!- Entrance | gircumspection. There is little toltion from government. sources, it is| 71t jsn't alw the dumb girl who Postmaster: “Why, is she an old volcanoes in the world? icar th on of God." ‘ Forec for astern New York: {Gtana, Oumtral, 42nc-5 justify the opinion that they have rned that Connecticut still leads 'needs the most lessons in swimming. | maic A. It is difficult to select the Docos the word manuscript | Cloudy, probably ~showers —tonight e N RS : ; 7 o 5 | re 1 of a paper no|and Thursda ot muc hange o g been doing otherwise, but a few any state in the nation in the man- Dor't get funny or |ten most active volcances: in the|TSrer {0 2n¥ kind of a paper no 870 Thursdsyi not inyeh change 1B | matter whether written by hand or | temperature; gentle to moderate printed | east and southeast winds, inereas- A, Strictly speaking a manu- | ing somewhat Thursday doubt astonished many 10 |devoid of eriticism. Judging by|as to declare ¥hat Connecticut con- | —_— lege which they @ located: Kilauea, | SC'iPt is matter written by hand—a | Conditions Pressure has di- | x siate voferendum Wil mean 1it-] Postmaster: “Here's one T opened | Huwail; Vesuvins, Daly: Bagosiof, | S9POsition 1n handwriting as dis- | Minished oyver New Hugland and e ; ltle, even if a state that thinks it [my mistake because it was marked | Alet Islands oo, Salador. | tinguished from one that is printed | Telatively low in the southern streets or highways of varlous |Paris, the fault has been entirely |pleces than all the automobilesis ‘et should vote dry. S EabRali ol o e e en: | or from a trpeseript (hat is writton | Sates and tho intorior portions of within the city having the |with the handful of lirritated |made in all the Michigan automo- | = |~ Miss Keator: “He tells me that— |rides; Reunion; Mascarene Islands;| oM & typewriter. { the country. i T e T e e Thdion Oocan Smern. Java: Oshima. | @ When a lady moets u gentle- | It Is raining this morning in the pellation, Councilman Samuel Sa- | themselves to show their displeas- | plant included. ~Getting down, to| ConitaEy it Ton e euDREr ‘“\IM“l'Hvln,M.;:;{fo;lm::fhj\‘«?‘,"W\;\‘-m,, Japan; Askja, Iceland wquaintance on the street |10Wer lake region and western | Q. What does the name: Van | Vost me Well, Where In taking official nizance of | time. It 1s clear from the Tllinis figures | 8rown in proportion. Perhaps the | city needs a “dictator. rofitable advertising m himting to our European critics that | function of determining whether a BY ROBERT QUILLEN ternative of spending their money s published therein. the tourists always possess the al- | member got there in the proper | | T ey selves and the reputation of their|of the Springfield Republican, What he Pope's motto | | ture; gentle variable winds. TOO MANY STREETS e T e B L Hanturas o slnis ana waleherl S SRR ORISISED CUEIRER D e e OF SAME NAME for many others whose conduct is{The Springfield paper goes so far | rope. letter from my boy friend in col- | conside typical of the region in| It no that these were 8o many what has been taking place in|tinues to turn out many more time- sorts same name, or the same chief ap- | Frenchmen who have taken it upon | bile factories, Henry Ford’s monster he or she speak first? | Pennsylvania Q. What will remove rust stains | The X AL | next morning. lady should speak first The tropical storm is central near blotsky of the sixth ward, discov-|ure of Americans by attacking ss and springs and the figures - | HEZ wWB!" Ml Areline Mty situation, is ['sight-seeing busses. appertaining thereto, we find that | New: York fis our most tolerant | (If you dou't pass your examination, R (RN Name some of t most | Jacksonville moving northeastward. i ATRET ited cities in the world? | Temperatures are rising in the city. Tt doesn’t yet call English a| A cheesy dub ‘Il you be!” emon juice and salt fre- | clev | quently is successful. Sprinkle the A. Leadville, Colorado, 10,190 | Plains st ering the remarkable | to be commended for bringing it to | American tourists deposit $500,- Connecticut ~manufactures 8,663 1 foreign language e att mon Coun-| 000,000 annually France. This is | wood case and miscellaneous clocks, | | stain heayily with ¢ . A 3 the attention of the Commor annually in France. This is wood case and m laneov ocks, | il Postmas “Some mail for you, | tain hegyil h moisten with | feet Laramie, Wyoming, 13 Conditions favor for this vicinity that | 4 [ 1emon jul 7d place in the s, | feet; Colorg infe, | folornds | fair followed by showers. to un- | no mean sum to leave there, and | 21,445 alarm clocks, and 28,500 | They've found a wild wheat Add more lemon juic ssary | 5,968 feet; Santa Fe, New Mexico, ¢ll, and appropriate action {angle the unnecessary duplication | the French tradespeople like it. If | watches daily. Yes, daily, and not e stand drouth, but wild oats scem | Jessa Minute: “Read it to me, will ‘ ! {to require as much moisture as ever. {you? T just washed my hair and 1[0 " ake a good wet pue |6 feet; Cheyenne, Wyoming, | \rect names can be expected. |some Frenchmen make conditions |annualfy | : Glooe 7 : Gt usirest i —_— can't do a thing with it.” Q. Where is the city of Singa- |5 feet; Quito, Ecuador. South | ide: 8 st 8, avenues, | s ) X S @ erfere v | C Huys is deluge o pcks 11 a aw o > 1 A 1t is evident that streets, avenu o obnoxious as to interfere with | Who buys this delu f clock A soft answer may turn away | Postmaster: “It's from Mrs. Pome- What sort of climate has it? | America, 9,350 feet; Addis Abeda, s Abyssinia, 9,850 feet; Nairobi courts | this flow of gold, then the loss will | and watches is another question. wrath, ut it doesn’t work on a sub- roy, She writes— . It is the largest city on Sing division salesman. 0, come2 D parl Island, that is part of the|? . 5.500 feet; Lucerne, Switzer- . : : 3 2 I'm giving crown colony of Great Britain|land, 1,437 feet. ¢ preconceived plan. In [not be inclined to go where they |tion. Countive roughly 300 working| : Sp 2 through any preconc B 3 these kids. when ey 0, come 1 eat known as Tt Straits Seitlemer boulevards, terraces and have not been getting their names [be chiefly France's. Tourists will Candidly, we pause in conster many communities the naming of |do not find a wholehearted wel- | days Tn a year. it is readily figured ave kids of their own, may long | K cat The city just misses being the new thoroughfares s done in co- come, and in the opinion of many out that the annual production of for id old-fashioned customs | southernmost point in Asia by half | operation with the post office de- [observers France Is going to lose jwood case and miscellaneous clocks f 1926 (Oh, come to the ¥ le water channel s | ] | I'm giving for you I damp climate, t of tempera- | . | | | | i considerable American tourist trade totals 2,598,900; the annual Con- e Lo IE Al BooTt0 o b R S L e el s el s among the chief sufferers it street |in the immediate future. necticut alarm clock total is 6,433, four madern life is one place | (uke at seven. Tea, £00.) Q. Why did the United States | fll: !}Hlfl PLAN duplicated. It would be | S gt 500; while the annual Connecticut |where yorr have a little privacy | Traveler: “Is the west bound train |adopt bimetallism and when was it y A 1 | | == Morrie Ryskind. replaced by the gold standard? | —_— names are the future to take the post POIITICAL STATE total of watches is 8,550,000, This Ante 2k 1 well in Man 1s not us resourceful &= wom- Not on Time . Bimetallism was adopted in ! office into the city's confidence OF THE BAY STAT {ougpt to,go a long way towardsup- ., jf jt's a rolten movic, he can time?" the United States in 1 because Wimess Tells of Pflymg MOHW when new street appellations are| Massachusetts can beyrelied upon plying the natlon’s demand for enjoy it because the hero wears mce tation Agent: “No, I think the [the system was in use in European g ; to! farniah, wn Auteresting. polltical |plenty of time: clothes. railroad company paid cask for it.” | countries and it was believed that T 3 There also is the important fac- | campaign largely because the | It might be said for the Connve-| o A e There also % | There isn’t much fun bal —— supply of coin than either silver or | partment, as the postal workersaro fire hazard. An exclted | Democratic party in the state has | ticut timepicee industry that the lgime unless vor are prejudiced | WHAT THE ABSENT-MINDED |gold monomet el A i suicient” numbers to yield a good |automobiles have Mntensificd the jenough to think nost of the deck- STENOG TYPED FOR gold stundard was authorized by la New York. July 26 (P—Disclosure sions on one side a 8 TH )sS in 18 1 alleged movement among pro- | | (Found by Helen Quinto) Q. Are alien veterans of the |Dibition enforcement and other high ina <ot about being specific in ' the party has several strong lead- |large proportion of fancy cars pos- e i . . 2 - . & iy forget about g SI s T : ; ; ATE ‘ PRoss ey T That fellow Sir, Harry, Billle, Jack.|World War who served in the !SOvernment officials to make Roy A. b hurry to get away from | ers, or vote-getiers Although the s Connecticut watlches or clocks goesn't ¢ Edward: American Expeditionary Forcea Haynes, prohibition commissioner, Jity of the blaze. Hence me vestern part of * Massachusetts is as part of the built-in equipment. | \Was 1 In answer to vours of a recent | mitted to the United States outside |SOVernor of Ohio was made by Her fate with 14i t the musical [of the regular ¢ 52 {man 1. Goldman in federal court | vesterday | or of the Jerson, for instance, calling up the \re department from Park street, | Kick in every elcction, and because need for production, Inasmuch as a nerely say something to the effect, | “sa Republican,” no one can|All of which may be (rue—up to "4t No, — Park,” and hang | foreca vith accuracy what may |a cerlain point. But so far as the ther W i Cul ol . i 1 No. 3 P t 4P impossible now is the time for | proved May Goldman, who is on trial with Developed at World' to come to the aid | of the World War, who joined the |Theodore Schwartzman, on charges | | Foremdst Scientify of violating the prohibition Jaw, tes-'| | Industrial Rescarch tified that in October 1920 he had atn, Plcisant st paid $5.000 10 a prohibition agent to | | Hamlessto humana and animals. Fire a the receiver. Meantime the firc | happen mill towns and in timep itself is concerned, there ling to their intellige very good man up of the party, nowishthetimeforevery | American =~ Fxpeditionary Forees \addies are expected to guess [Boston Uly when a strong | still are three of these necessary | \Whah the p th : 0. to cor otheaidofthepa t 3 t vhether Park street, place, drive, |man like former Senator Walsh is lappurtenances manufactured Lo 5 goodman ome totheaidoftheparty Uniied States outside astacs 15| running, i Tt 5 political machi >tpppnow is the time for |1 ta of Lieir respective coun- ourt, boulevard or terrace is running every one automobile. Consequent- |on gry Jand a i el s B e el i privilege 15 also extend. [¥Well the fund being raised for Walsh finally has come out with [ly the automobile requirements wet spots. voice is a beautiful tenor. Please ad- to their wives and children be- | Other streets are e vise us if the order of chicken ow the age of 18, when accom-| O e ¢ 3 King, tomato salad wi ing, | panying the fathe ) ollowing here are two Bond streets, and [ler. The battle no doubt will be one | clock and watch indu over risks too much unless he I8 L et dressing. | panying the father or following " land custard with vanilla fce cream. |within six months. Those veterans wo TFlorence streets, for instance; |of » most warmly contested of | In Connccticut, whe the time- | willing to lose vou. It it is too late to ship the order now |and their families are subje has FIRST IMPRESSIONS COUNT MOST He's neyer |18 the time for every good man to|ever, to all other requirements of By thelr letters are correspondents known! s come to the aid of the party, please | the immigration laws and regula- | Hive oon Coar nan o wille Blsiier And o own fow o beeint he owes Nie said H 2 o WS RO € A | Ha you had to make written application for a job and not own wh sly. There is to pay whal me.” Su lship at an early date with Achie at | tions | et t ten application f job and not known what mail expeditiously. There is the man. “but that doesw't afiect OUE g0 4y gyjes Q. What is the present unit of Can ¥ ite a letter of thanks, or 1] a0l r 3 F each street, | w erst 0ol are conecerne sut we would be|fp hibn { ) 2 1a sent unit of | an vou wr ettel nks, or one of condolence? Do you Beech street and a Beach street, |well under 1; <lare concerned. But we would be | friendshis ; o syndicatey | Yours very truly and truly, déar. | curr in Austria? Are kronen know the proper form for addressing a Congressman, a Cabinet member, the ci etter writers to “watch (high in the councils of the nd | willing to bet the half of a five- | (Protected by Publisher 1 el Adddan } e R R el N forcing lett g i of any valu thelr alphabet.”” There is a Grove [old party, is regarded as one of the fcent cigar to a plugged penuy that | Jones, Smyt and Jones. . The unit of Austrian cur | streot and Grove Hill; Lake street |special proteges of Prestdent Cool- |most of the Umepieces made in| 25 Years Aco Today | : . ing which s bt - cents 1 o cur- [ and Lake boulevard; Highland |idge, and it is taken for granted Connecticut iced forward': | CIMME SOME O YER| ~. 7 Ty e o il neant, gven worse off. | his eandidacy against Senator But- | cannot be an enormous heip to the . h and one wonders whether the peo- |the year, taking second place 10| piece industry is so pronounced, the | ple living on them always got their none in the wide expanse law against daylight saving time| this sentence also a | Unlon. The situation now is preity |stands, so far as “public clocks” All this and much more information is in our Wash- Bureau's latest bulletin, “The Letter Writ Send for it by out the coupon below and mailing as dir o — e o - — — —— 3 v | CLIV COUPON HERE street and Highland terrace; Cor-|among the Bay tepublicans | one hour during the summer tim A . WATERMELON AN/ . Can you give' me a formula | D G okt aftica | LI Ler O e cement to mend aml | fon B ton Bureau, New Britain Herald ment in New, Drieh 5% dissolve gum copal in ether ¥ Washingion, D./C — = N amodations are considered very! (ST ON MY ) ; R e cou st v ¥ of t in, THE LETTER WRIT GUIDE ana street and Stanley place; and a |Coolidge siepped to the vice-presi- MWKENNA'S DEATH zood. A department inspector 35 inf | CAKE OF WCE e et e n e o TSR 00RE, abAT oAt L S ROR AR DR DR O o5 | = s for it rpose of consulting | |\ / s of amber should be warmed the presidency,| To veterans of the World War in ;town for the pu — A | stightly, the cement applicd quickly, | If: 4 dozen other streets, courts, avenues, | dency and thence fo . h Pos aster Judd on the 1o+ ¥ e e and the two pieces brought close | AMD . ooersnees etc., with the same mame. Visitors will be a blow against the chief | this city and ticinity James D. Mc better offic The discov- — i DA e : { e e together and bound. The cement O DRERS f some improve- bin place, Corbin court, and Cor- |that the defeat of Senator Butler |in Conneclicut as elsewhere. bin avenue; Stanley court, Stanley |in the state from which President | to the city, seeking residents along |exccutive of the nation himself The ! Kenna will be mos ne | favorably and f X 1t or T ery of ay i i il b sets rapidly and the excess may be | ared off ! \ddition of two rural car- any of these various thoroughfares, | cry, “stand by Coolidge” will no-|best remembered for his vemark- With the Vith & sharp ¥ ny of <, who must have room in W l with a sharp knife. g S s e viers, th | present 5 |" Q. What was the rivalry be- | e STATR {to put up their mal resen have become still further | have rtists of antiquity? | A. y is that Zeuxis, who the Sav- | must experience a lovely time when | where be more 1 g with able success in unravelli red they ask an embattled native the | meaning A Massachusetts tape Incident to relations with the| © 0 [tween Parrhasiue and Zeuxis, the e e e e | o e location of one of them. Ima this year Veterans' Bureau. state com- | guarcrowded he stores in the asking a policeman for the location | Of the gubernatorial nominations ' mander of the Disubled ~American | Russwin buflding owne 4 by < bunk and the Gas eompany have of Linceln court. He can tell in an |less can be sald. Colonel William | Veterans had given this decp and Al S been looked a s have steres 36 instant where Lincoln_ str s A. Gaston, an old war horse of painstaking st e was . street Hicks block on Wi i be found, but the court is a Bay state Democracy, is going (o an authority second none us 10 |,na it has been suggt be bui an of- ent thing altogether. And thus run again, His two defeats as a |what particular piece of tape to cut 'addition finitum. governmen “atay . The clubhouse of the Maple Hill Maybe we need a special |jeft him hopel However, there uable assistance a large number of | 51¢ G-I larized last night al candidate have not at the vight time. Due to his v said in favor of | disabled veterans and their wives! 4 so5 wor of ham, tongue, ommission to r is something vith public hearings and agitation h B. Ely of Westfleld, who is and children owed it to him when ' ejgars, cigaretics loes we carried away. Entrance wae made over the prospect of losing some of ave been given to under- they veceived their due promptly. v breaking in the 3 | The first man bound over modus Jeaders would oppose taken two months to adjudicate |y 410 jocal court for heing a com-| = old names., Whichever way it Is v ¢ none of the recognized Cases which ordinarily would lone, and regardless of the streets, cout r overnorship nomir nt through his hands in a k's " mon drunkard J yperandi, too many 1 is procedure aces, avenues, roads ¢ Sk fan e 2O S ~aalitation eted upon him this morning. He Making Money A & ) Joulevards, place nues, rc ailed for Burope under | tim liwl his reputatior L g o il o i Tozoar DECIDES TO READ INSTEAD OF TINDS HINSELF UNCONSCIOUSLY DISCOVERS TUNE 16 COMING IN un evil that should . CReSl 0T S AD D .‘y,lw u‘ ‘,“‘, m‘\‘.‘; , matters rec pher and triec \v.. take 8 19 ,“4 ol Hw‘f‘”:‘%; ks o, v“i.\“‘n:[’" sour POGLING \V(TH RADIC TONIGHT DRUMMING TINE To A TUNE B DA the | w gnitior of him, being knocked flat or ¢ en ell, 3 y ED DPIMMICK'S RADIO {hat \dewall please move my bed out on the rail- DLECTRICAL WORK t omir VIOLENCE IN MEXICO ol. A. L. Thompson will road track 2" 3 iomina | Dr. Pearson: “Heavens! Why?" Patient: “My insuranc policy IN THE CITY . ad 3 L big countr Waterbury tonight to meet rt ; AT i | members of ¥ R c vho hag ar Sadisigl present warfare be- Harriet Glickman Loyal lLegion pays double in case of accide platform, government and religious My A can | ot e e e H IN WLASS AT KRAZY KOLLEGE | hat som el : (Conducted by Maxine) QL ‘ com fruet e r: “Mrs. Lott, how's the | whi vour grocery store? | Nor] Lott: “Steep.” now aking of tea, try ‘fil plac No local sc r this e undert an excusion = Jid Savin Rock, or -Ploasurel: WONDES HAT STATION ED' Al B idh . ; Lot : ERS WHAT STATION ED'S WISHES FOR GODDNESS $AKE THERE! PRAISES BE, ED FIXED AC nd ther ihood t 4 . 0 e ke . - B fand s e o ihe | “Today T'Il be fifty, so T'll dress | QT AND RETURNS TO BOoK WOULD STOP IT CSCILLATING T NOW' HE CAN GO CN READING vacs meinself nifty, 5 ; ST b 8 I'm glad I'm alive yet and kickin'; :‘;\‘\" Hibernfans ran a 32-a-ticket excit-iy gor day lke 1 still vas a it aus fighiting fhe govermment with its own Jat 40 Nawnort bring 2+ valuable military and the ndarmes : 5 sion to Newport some years s chickin.” e his connection the mo PRACTION. MAGNATES species of passive stance i& os( 1 Cora Blosmquist /\ 7 ( i y ly ‘ ¥ ecelve the N 1 s AND THE SENATE much more likely sult favor- Willi Sand Bl | best the outlook ls street was viding down West KRAZY KINDERGARTEN b e pay out money ¢ Iinois primat yURIREDRL nlsusant. 1t I8 Hapd 1o | Hroct Hha mMorn ”‘ l 2 pedal “" (Conducted by Judy, Jr.) / B = he i : g i« bieycle broke; he had a bad fal zens gener sering how mu ibly: but a 2 g . ’ St : 7 Gexlo vant feeteher: “May, dident 1 send you 4 niy no [ 1 continnes under th government appa ) A regular cusfomer of the RuSS- out to wash your hands? Their M 1. Although i i stioning of Senator Recd upon the' extermination of religious win hot ) cona) friend of the (arse than they were before.” 7 ed t manager, appeared for 15t1 May O'Naise: “So is the towe oper night without a cont but with an im-| Teeicher: *Oh, use ‘dislike’ cor urde is doubtful ' botlom of such things the other hand It is ditticult for a | FEE B0 0L EE 0 cool MRt peckly DUESNT SEE WHY ED DOESNT MATTER OF TACT 1T A PITY TO THROWS BOOK ASIDE AND 1 e vork can be thoroughly e 0 none government to dictate what citizens ' yaict. He was informed that 1t ‘heiMay O'Naise: GET SCMETHING 5 A s . ¥ soon at all times; at lea i Of more than passing interest is :shall and shall not belleve. After did not put on £ he *would not|“ay mother fa brite and quick ana THAT eufngNiLigNg'L:h;/ }J\:?EDAT}(E\%;DOSUE'H?NTDA;EE%C\;‘ il e Al be served, as the shirt waist is nd cute, | bd by 600D ING N A LOT CLEARER 28 Sl Sy | recognized. He loft the place, There| Anad bhesides that, in looks she’s no electrica ork way 1 al Umes | pats which the primar has that orking compremise will he | Hieh B as L ¥ 3 } Ry 8 potk] mvsem W De I wire several ladies present at u,vl piker; pyright. 1926. by Th i ne. WILLIANS ingm She o ol ¢ ho has u way of faith in whole or in part, and on ty tha uity the le between (raction mag- much travall the probabilitics ar the possibili without being notic-d | closed. ggamuel Insull of Chicago Is | found under which both sides tolyime everyihing that a persin