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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1926. I » Ne B -t -n Her ld:zhn! numper which did. vertising cities In this tler of . eight cents to Plainyille and ten to | ak i W Dritall | The rules of good health are op- | states. { us]ness s 00 Beriin. center, but these rates were | Salesman Wil & two- TH RF J made when trolleys were not such |pants -suit for your husband, | HEE AL RERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY :pu!\.l to the system. Let the cashiers handle the money and the food | SINGLE HOUSES matter-of-fact things and their run- |Madame? One with two pair of | ,‘ 5 > t = ning was not figured out on ac- |lronsers?” | Issued Dally (Sunday Excepted) artist N A o o, artists what we eat HAVE CALL etrate cost sheets. The association | Mrs. Newlywed: “Of course not! LR At H dg., . ) ” " 3 33 7, g S e Most Prosperous Mid-Summer Since War Due to Huge [appreciates what a boost for local [How silly! He has only ‘pair of At S | Publicists in various cities report trade it would be to have the rates [legs! NON-P! NG C/ | . * odi 3 Q 2 NON-PAYING CAR a growing tendency to construct Credits Based on Big Gold Supply — Inflation a|from the suburbs cut and witl work | —H. ‘G. ‘Schuster. SUBSCRIPTION RATES | LINES | more sin | | single dwellings, or at least A s S 24 T bard s pla | = st Y The Connecticut company has a|two-family houses. Factor—Good Times in Autumn—Political Needs u\r\'nf:;rm“;‘:xl;;:?;mr of Vater Jonn | Seth Ramous who ‘ oo Former Deputy Takes Plack of aSar dtonth. *{miimber iof* strest car Mnes in New| .Apartment houses fthise” sy, Lurk in Background—No Change in Sight. Lodge, D. O. H. attended the state |during thesc summer days, has ac- Qusted Henuessey convention” of the order in South |¢¢Pled a position as mnr!nufl{m u-e‘ Entered at the Post Office at New Britain | least, they barely take in enoush e X # Norwalk today. Delivery Suit Compan¥, who % Second Class Mail Matter. e e e built. Except in heavily congested | Bysiness and industry at the| Besides, inflation doesn't bother| Alfred.Anderson will sign articles |Makes suits for $19.50 | | cities and districts, there is said to | precent time is more extraordinary [anyone so-long as business is good. jtoporrow for a wrestling match It Seth guesses at the measure of |\ “Jiutnortord was appointed build- Chestnut street and East | pe 4 a 1 > v ) < awver v his patrons like he 3 |be an ample sufficiency of apart=|ipan during any summer since the with Prof. Mike Lawyer of New I 1s like he doer in the fce |y, " jnspecior by a unanimous York. |business he's going to have somé | . . ' . choice the building commission [ELEPHONE CALLS Main lines are two of these. They |m, o Rerserve system sfits s D a C £ ment houses in <l ! ¢ War. T! T T P | most eities, clos€ of the World Wa he Federal Rerserve system can| Norman McKirdy, the fiv ¢ {misfits showing up around here t s held tl Jast ¢ 2 dy, th e at a meeting held in the office Business Office ... 925 Editorial Reoms .... 926 are served by the old-fashioned | 3 | Mortgage lenders arc said to be| 4n upusually large volume of | exercise wide powers, and wWhen itfold son of William McKirdy, —met 3 | night. 3 , Oh, Ot Sy NEX¥on S | night. He succeeds Edward J. Hen- ©—— |nesscy. whose resignation will take small “hobby-horse” type of car. | f more willing to loan on single|piginess is being done in most |does the résults are as certain as an [With an accident while playing | /78 oo ter lik 1 } hink sister likes papa shette papa sbetter { oot on August 14. about the house on North Stanley | i street yesterday afternoén, He fell |tian you" said my little daughter | "y, puiherford has held a prom- armington avenue line | of residence pr 4 | of re: ce property. | s et 7 ; s i ! | movement of goods from factories| It was this board which is given 3 Helen one day. | was the chief lemon on the system. | 1t the pendulum s swinging 5 : : B M EIC land dislocated his shoulder. “\What makes vo say that?e 1|inent part in the affairs of the city Indeed, there were rumors that thetaway from apa ® to consumers. Car loadings, a, sure | the crodit of deflating the farmers| Rev. H. I Bodley and family are | o =50 TEFCR YO oy that?” 1] ernmentsince 1914, when he wa# Member of the Associated Prese. |\l dhandoned Jaway from apartments it is another | jqox of prosperity, are breaking |after the boom several years ago. [at Canaan. g SRR Clected as 4 member of the common he Assoclated Press is exclusively en- | line might be abandoned. sign tha 5 b, 5 A D i o as h hen her friend was 2 ma at the conditions arising out .. o . Spirited advances on the| Its control over money rates Is a | DPr-C. W. Lee and wifc are spend- 4,000 ghe kept saying, ‘Sweet Dad- | OUM il. His ability as a building ing two weeks in Massachusetts. 3 ad-| contractor was recognized in 1910 iea. to (s nve. Tor re-publioation of &~ Bue i stend of ahg - stead of abandoning it the " n or not otherwis g of the war are passi | r news_sredited .to It or ot otherwise 1S WaE JaTe PegE- lstock exchange, in spite of some|lever that can deflate or inflate at 2 p : dy. Max J. Unkelbach and his wife . |during the last administration of edited in this paper and also local | company subStituted large double Bu 3 But it is. not wise jto consider | . " blished therein. . e ations, seem to refle i SEhaR o . A 3 ews published truck cars for-the one:trick hobbys | New: Hutain’ in me\nmc e violent fluctuations, seem to reflect | will y have gone to the Buffalo exposition. : Ex-Mayor Georse A. Quigley, when |the prevalling tendency of “busi-| Just now the board is sitting back | One property owner on Shuttle| phy: PLEYED POSTOFFICE he was appointed building inspector. Meadow road, near Rhodes' ice (¥ Triplett, Postmastory. In 1920 he resigned his position to house, is balking the efforts of the| pociy +Here's a letter from | take a place on the building com- L e i street commissioner to improve the | s¢janta for vou mission, and in 1921 at the death ot Vil : Sl is is the more remarkable SR claimi e will be 3 O B aiouesaar ; . Perhaps, though, they took & fancy | 3.7 persons to each house within ; s J road, claiming that he will be ddm- |~ jennje Vive La France: It from | 1S successor, John W. Allen. he | considering past experiences. Usual- | And this is a political year. Every aged more than benefited by the |tyat old forger friend of mine.” took over the duties as building in- . ly, during the mid-summer valation | exigency of Politics leans toward 31,000 improvements which are| postmaster: “What's he say? | spector again Iplanned. Judge Gaffney’s resolution | Jennie Vive La Irance: “Oh. he's| 11€ resigned his position on the their riding better. s Zohid hay L e a less percentage i £ S - e ess slows down, the |the creation, if ossible, o i s Why not do away with all the |ana feel better. period, business sl Y jiEne possible. of good {fF i fon the road is-also being |always singing (hose Old Southern | COMMission in 1922 at the beginning markets drag along, Iinitiative Is | business. held up by the refusal of a Property [songs 1o me of ex-Mayor A. M. Paonessa’s term | one-truck hobby-horse contraptions| | | . n the first place, there is a Wide || oo 1nq there is a disposition | The political temper of the na- jowner to sell. A 1 ) of office. In the next election he en- City Clerk Thompson made his an- tered the common council as couns ek Zo e ey e nual report as secretary of the state cilman from the second ward. Dur- e whssll cava ara too Alow, R0y el ama el ot e o | e e DUTCY requirements. \mld e convention of the P. O. S. of A., held Down O Min Dic ing the latter part of his term, the they magnify every bump in the alk This summer, however, condi-1 It is unlikely that any such board |5t Meriden today. Receipts for the GO32C building boom had so affectd 'the | £ P tems, streets, sidewalks, etc E iti TREES AND STATE'S 4 i : |{ions have been the reverse. There |is in politics — not for a moment. |year, he said, exceeded the ex- o 2c building department that Mayor il tracks. They bob up and down and| Qur system on the whole is to i 0z cC P . t . HIGHWAYS c . has been a moderate slow-down in|But coincidences sometimes are very |penditures by 3% UO02C | Paonessa decided that a deputy in- 5 S jerk sideways like a man With a | bulge out ‘slowly and let the other | R e My O Min Dick € spector was needed, und after an The Connecticut Forestry Asso- | fever. SonaomilasTafol huilink Tollowi | BRIt Ree N RS o e LAy ; | \greement between the common catlon has gotten out a pamphlet | Many residents prefer to walk| The social value of S aing | fallment of operations Ras been i o the advantage of the ad- (1 wanna be counell and the building™ comnils- o oy 1 hbrata! ThalPafier) . tifle 1o the obby S e S G RS much less than the average for | ministration as well as the people I wanna be ion, Mr. Rutherford was made dep. | Britain which are money losers. At|have ybeen to.some extent over- Deputy Building Inspector Arthur 1 in, gum| Some time ago it was announced | . The only pre able advertising medium me C! houses v € ] P & o the City.” Glrculation books &5d Dress | (hat the F s than upbn any other class |jings; there is an extremely rapid |answer in mathematics. om alwase open to savertleers. [ horse varleties, and the line’s clien- st .other c \ g Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. i ather oilley of; i eizes nessness is good.” and’ dojpg nothing. There is no in- e A. B. C. 1a a natlonal ulgTXIIz:(:o:w . fearing it might be abandoned, — This is a manufacturing com- Tantion it Wil Aol othervise BUICEY frmltes MR naruie o | a0 FlaLIpS [ncreased prORARY: | muhityland' we Bayve & irécord of circulation. Our circulation statistice | are based upon this audit. This insures | i 4 % are based upon Ohle wudlt TH Meper | o the double truck cars and like | e city. distribution figures to both national and | focal advertisers. < on sale dally in New | § n sale dally i e | remaining and substitute the larger. | axpa : Squ ¥ Neweatan, expanse in New Britain that is not |, = .. ,utumn before attempting | tion largely hinges upon the state of Square; Schultz’s Newsstands, Entrance | g p % Gana Central, 42nd Street. asler riding and faster cars? bullt up. And the only reason this |to continue good business in the Hennessey. He still retained his po- mid-summer. . Down, home in Dixie sition in the common council until . | csins of alarums about the tree | horses. M HEptx pacesen & <24 ; I At - . and’ realty men generally here| - o o .oird present conditions | saddle. Nobody is going to kick over 4 3 situation along the public high-| After the experience with the | comes in for favorable notice { 3 i s S s You ought to see ways. {ralnaton, averi ik ‘one ould| IATE { fraad e Slos) (s gt op | e scA Ol SRR Y SRR e oF the proseat. You ought 0 see [the end of his tern in 1026, R o fo treea along the |thilk the ‘Connectiont company |ten are #eu S ous circumstances in the fall As for the inflation some con- | You ought to see | Mr. Rutherford was a represen- i ¥ |ten are responsible for the creation St s s My home in Dixic.) |tative in the General assembly in highways are every bit as clear as management would be willing 10 /of “new sections in the city.” They £ | e PR & % —Morrie Ryskind® At the meeting last night he One reason for the astonishing |ing” time enough to consider that e e st tor and on motion of Commissioner William R. Fenn he was appointed building inspector 1 waana be | uty building inspector to assist Mr mud. But no clearer. scrap the small tin-wheel boxes on!are creators, not merely sellers { % h Tt ers Of | . of good times experienced this|later — say'next year. And even Jurisdiction is divided between wheels and substitute the kind of | property, If'the city the future summer and their continuance and [then it may _not be considered the State Highway Commission, the cars the public wants ané will ride listo have a record of fewer persons i = e l| send all communications to Fun Public Utilities Commission, the | in, il)\ln[ in a dwelling it will be Motor Vehicle Commission, the | oL e [1argely through thelr activities in| S v X o ! Shop Editor, carc 0f the New 5 . | PICKING ‘A CITY | Fhere is a plethora of credit i Lritain Herald, and your lotter || Obse"]ahon state police, the agricultural ex- !interesting them in places gh- | : 8 | . | 3 Seriment _station,- county - commis- FOR FIREWORKS e B ool Elsumativalyt yparilie, saefe s Fa('tsa"dFanCIeS ot be onverign i Newg o : N aets. Howh: melectmsn,Jand: town | The Democratic party hai learn-| where there 1s:more elbow room. | orc ' HineERhe Bangs dxd BY ROBERT QUILLEN 7 0n Tlle Weat.’ler tree wardens; and In cities the |ed much since the hectic days of | And one must not overlook the. COTnere® . €N rallys are cimtenti g Those Misleading Vacation Washington, Aug. 3 park commissions have ‘“various |1024. Ite party managers, such as|fact that the first thing & citizen | o WHiEng e RIPOY: ¢ theyRepy s Musmlal SRotks AT “Folders” 3 PR aie bl o degrees of jurisdiction.” e e e S R R will koep thelr money | iy Four S falia b MLt Soashuhe Al ghos 7 : {lv falr Jolight ~audp, Weduests | working; and ambitious men are i >’.ll‘l'h‘l’n;’l ‘h"\ .u'f.f.Q"{EEL,"IZ“;;KS > 2, \:nj].mmlh \Imbkurl- in ‘mxr{pcrn.t»u:‘»: tax collectors have no jurlsdiction. Not only that, but they won't pick ' moviag there “sometime in the fur (‘"o o hc_rm v ask, |1 }! .I‘llflr‘| ’ o umn: el x & mythical logation; 1 ; ‘L”>"A;= ‘(;\A&lm:':v]'ksfilzm:‘lz:;“;"::i ‘;";‘rk&: B i nubt. av<P.Ls lak slty for the national feosvention | turs? 1a the construction of & sin=l|,. Sor A0S 16 EONE: D dotlaraicnid L ?1‘:»].‘:\1\;;,”1. 'JO{" e for ‘:ln)t} vynl\'xc)\lodv‘lu):;;; ?yx(;]ve‘:x;g:r:t‘:x; Buttrick, author of the pamphlet, | merely because the hotel kecpers of | gle tamily house. Sl S 3 | & s and | th ! e ' |ing almost everywhere in this broad | o oo\ lake-front view so gorgeously Conditions: The trough of Iev neither the state’ park and |the town welcome them. | That's the thing that is occurring | ‘ ever Ananias went fo a summer portrayed upon the cover D pressure noted yesterday mornihg i state | 1 , ? l'country? r € e v y blank- kY 4 ani " | £ o el torest commission nor the state| The hotel keepers have nothing |in thousands ot municipalities, and ‘” <\ "\“lit)\;1(:-"31(\;!hsx\\‘d:;a“} ank Sambg, e Dad Man! : ‘ [ has passed norfheastward and cen- forester is in any official Way con- | on the Democratic party; they us- | perhaps is the main reason why s y Sehe T pane RS | fefs. oven “Onfatlo jjandy. the . B i > is? I'se a widower, black boy—a = Lawrence vall are gaining in popu- .0sing your memory is old stuff. |widower.” = | "1 5 2 : Rboia cials warned against A S 1 s | Showers occurred quite generally If this is some of the “Connectl- | It is contrary to the unwritten law | larity. l} Tpas otiel BT Es e DL LRl time, just get | Florian: “Yuh has done lost yo'| 3 fioh it e norihast. o cut idea” that Senator Hiram Bing- in the Democratic party to hold the | £ BT undue sspeculation, lln ‘J\«"HJ'Y Ok {kidnapped ul{le"" | the lakes and eastward over upper | this ye ficlals asked New Yorl = Tamb Nossah— akes wid- | | gt E % ham has been trying to sell his re- | convention in the same city as the | A PLUCKY GIRL his et gpslelely w 4 e A SO O P e astTik makes fnid New ‘York state and .narthern: New a in Washingt i | Z s banks to give an accounting as to | 2 b o England. Temperatures are above luctant colleagues in Washington | previous convention was held, This | SWIMMER PAILS | yenrn to kill their equals instead of —Sunny | 02 ¢ i der sail colleagues in Wash- | would el te New Yi - the amount of money being bor-'ipa ryfer. 9 | nermalisast. of o Mipslaipwl river no wonder gues ash- | would eliminate New York anywaY.! whenever a girl attempte to S I . 3 3 B | and high humidity conditions make ington are merely good listeners but So far as we have been able to g = |rowed by stock brokers : L 2 IN ELASS AT KRAZY KOLLE | Wanted—a machine by which the | the atmosphere warm. unpleasant swim the English channel the The - figures yielded showed [ IU's the same in all walks. When (Conducted by M. E. J.) boss can tell whether the office force | anq muggy yow're going bad, there’s somebody | ‘Teacher: “Mrs. Thereiz, you are in |ar€ keeping ~their minds on the| Conditions favor for this vicinity i e ok else warming up on the sidelines. |the ladigs' lingerie business—tell us [business! eTar IS Yhir tLTIEhE ABE Wedoe a half billion dollars in N | S |why a certain garment is called an N : city alone, envelope?"” Katy Didd: “Gotta letter for me ¥ ticularly the class erecting gas sta- ' nex e. icularly the class er (u i next time. |tion than had the contestants With | qpo resull was a severc slump in | Mrs. Saml Thereiz: “So because it's | from my sugar-daddy?’ jons and hot dog stands. At this writing it looks as if | the waves been men, he stock = marke The. trek to 4 irst beeg enough you can send it| Postmaster: “After the way you CONTROL FOREST FIRES ihe, Blog g {through der mails in a enwelope, |treated him? Yes, here's one from The gas and dog gentry. scom 10| Chicago will be the city for the | Miss Clarabelle Barrett, a high ; g oriie regdrd stree as interfering With | gathering. Tllinois s one of the | gchool swimming Instruetor of I abandon speculative holdings was 4, !And we are teenking of naming der- |the poor simp, with « speshul deliv- sc! 8 g S he 1 1 N y 4o oS sht-colored sign- S Reublicen atates thi L Inewest model bathing suits post- stamp on i More Than 1.000 Men However, the view of bright-colored sign- {normal Republican states that the | Bronx, N. Y., was the latest 1o fail. Grdr Vit beokuge vl pan denwhiis ty Didd: “Then why didn‘t you its continuance later seems to lie in necessary. the condition of the money market. Fpr some reason dog catchers and ' unit in saying no more New York. lying sections with the notion of that there is so much credit exist- 5 | At the close of last year Federal cerned with the problem.” ually_vote Republican anyway. | the “singles poor buyers. iscertain. not even the New York '\orig takes notice. Several such orld takes notice. Several such at- [, 1o o yorvowings were three and | The pamphlet has a kind word | World wants the Democrats to meef tampts have been « made recently to say abeut property owners, Par- | within shouting distance of its dome anq they ‘all received more atten- almost universal. By the idle of April brokers' : Still Are Laboring to Keep Back lemtly pin them on a posteard.” deliver it?" the.way the wife caw watch you| Teached: “Short clothes and mer- Postmaster: “You need the exer- buions, Ciress Sk icow You Tave’ tew|ry.ones eh? ({Tenipest! please” [clse. What's ho siy?e After ths shake-down the socK {gionographer. 2 Mrs. Saul Thereiz Katy Didd: “None of your busi-| wpiccos Mont. Aug. 3 (F)—With nrfirket advanced. Today it s at & - Pl ponsaziime Lawug B )Y ..,( ”h‘-h]f,,“l‘r:]nu? reE | the western Glacier Park district The laying of corner stones is a | eencess, P B- e rost fire situ: reported.gre royal- | Wit' jools, witt cash—-all kinds good DG Isit2l - {:,“?‘ ,‘E: 5',["“_[{0" ,’fpo" i 2 things she hed; Bup just G & and 1 will hana 4|ALPEOTSE, mors ftha CLoue thons —Oi yoi, we'll hef to feenish op to- D IC mitt 2 U <l YO BLOMDLNE Lo eAAD- : [ yel e op lish control lines about large stands m to wai . Hy : . 1t tempist mine und tme to wone | (Katy, you have beaten me— of timber burning in Idaho, Mon- tana and cast Washingtgn. there are fewer stories that can be | to bed.” O gee, 1 hate 1, too!’ i e o 1 ar A [ But Just you wait, and T wil hana | The Kaniksu, Flathead, Blackteet, Coeur D'Alene and Pend Oreille for- ists to be cut down and block all { bull's eye. At ¢ rate : > | “ eg bitare longs tald. | Bt o s 3 ull's eye. ALany rate, it could be | It js hot a matter of the “HmEL; ol peerve officiuls lust| 2 KRAZY RINDERGARTEN The fcy mitt to you!) st O e Costello, | ests have been hardest hit by fires | " Atre e disty) o : anuary “feared inflation,” Noth-| Ifga girl makes up after a quarrel (Conducted by X c e deya highway. Other local officials don't | caj-deduction that there would be N0 | half the distance in record time.” January “feared inflation e ”'f' L D e eakod mer | Teelcher: “Kissen decr, name 3| (Copyright. " Reprodnction [ Which have devasted thousands of ; SRl e Wsbidden) {‘acres in the last month. Reports continue of logging camps and iso- care a doughnut if all the trees in | majority of 7,000,000, | e eava ot dbvating ho e obre s is belng suid about inflation &L} bt ke up & 9 the neighborhood are turned into et | & it | the present tim Kissen Tel niffeling, itching, | T lated ranch houses v : B T hand AfCOn: o pRBIE ONEs Samg : Amerlcanism: A bald man work- jand dity-face. RISl renich Loine DB ne Kindling. Bl i | half miles that are a swirl of ed- h iold about |ing and getting. wish-youswerp-here | - Testoher: “Reclte the werd ‘ven- Campers on Lake McDonald at Consequently the highway en- 1O NOTICE et b e In this country we hold about|ing @ Feanat the western entrance to Glacler . currents and tides. Park were returning ‘to their cot move | There is a story current in all | Kissen Tell 4 o { held | “Doks have barks and so do trees, s a Prescription for tages today after fleeing Saturday, Before the war this gold wus dis=] gijl) a lot of big jobs are channel; the sex will never be satis- | s And pigs have a squeel and grunt, 1 i q D when flames menaced.several camps. | tribute > c al na- by o ho can’t daffce with elther P olds, Grippe, ¥lu, Dengue, | 3 tributed among the commercia BROIED Ko/ Boats have paddles in back of them ) ppe, ) 7| The castern side of the park, whera removing | Who was new on the job, was sent| g i T o red thi ! o s quet his i og. Rili " 3o twice as many as IS necessary to cover a school board meeting, and | i I tlons. The war caused it to flow to 1°& s | Aoy liatna Have vengeance in tronty| Bllious Kever and Malaria | most of the visitors enter, has not R I i e I —Julie R. Brock. It kills the germs. been threatened by fires. boards; so they chop them down. It | Démocrats have the best ch b gt : ; % ; ¥ the i HA e chance of | Degpite an auspicious béginning Another psychic phenomenon is makes no differen winning, especially it Boss Brennan | ang favorable weather this intrepid are old landmarks and dearly be-)does well there. If Al Smith is the | woman swimmer had to give up loans were down to two and a half Flames in Far West. loved of the populace. Down they fnominee it would be a 50-50 Propo- ' when only twe miles from the op come. sition as to which way Ilinols" | osi |imoRtte; liox new high mark, and brokers' loang | State highway engineers are re- | clectors would go. I8 B AR e ) : 3 & Thus the English Channel con-. . ez oo 00b below the high peak quired to secure the consent of lo-| And if the Democrats with Smith | jnyes to defy the best of women 3 eal officials before wielding the axe.!the nominee carried both New York | wwimmers, fine custom. It gives modern ty something to do. Lot last January The tendency is for a larger total.| One reason why you se Some local officials won't permit a and Illinois it would mean tall| 'How treacherous its tides, how longer in a barber shop is because | ry tigures may be eclips- tree which is a menace to motor- | hustling for the G. O. P. to hit the | powerful its currents! The January figures may I P efforts to widen or improve the sct down as cert s an astronomi- [ 19 miles,” or a case of “she did posteards. JRieare, Ao tda halt the wupply of the world's gold, |POBtCRrds Some day a woman will swim the removed, | Newspaper offices of the reporter | trees that. ou while at other times Some more of Senator Bingham's Becticut 1d wasn’t any meeting. | \ FLORIDA i X Sty I | the Unitea Stat When a Buropean has a hang- | There has Dbeen much speculd- fover, the doctor puts him to sleep. | as to when this gold would begin|In efficient America the sleeping To reform this-lax condition the| The city editor, surprised. asked! qur correspondent fn Florida has, B but very |potion is part of the drink . o ¥ [ towing. tack to_ Europ , 'THE MINUTE THAT SEEMS A YEAR™ .- By GLUVAS WILLIAMS eniLtauc oI AR e R aE sent us a clipping frém a Florida little has flowed in that direction (Copyright, 1926, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) recommends defi irisdietions “One of them met another ons at | ne of them met another ons at| paper which was credited to the he door. punched his face. the'papynn Tribune, The editorial took others all hegan fighting, and tremendous amounts in war umbrage at our recent cogitation and the annual payments will con- | Thy Kuropean countries owe us be established recommendations Aol t they called t 4 reported e = 0 A ported the | ya¢ fiyvers in Florida were as dapper young man | explielt, Anyvone having tinue for 62 ysars. These payments will grow heavier | instead of lighter as the years L‘ASS.'L see order cCr t n| walcome as alligators on a wl-‘“ulky b ¢ e planting| They evidently postpened thed y. yjamy. | ool program and the poor ré-| ajifornia _having been heard porter had nothing to write about from, to the cffect it invites flivver; i S deasin something similar took place |on s and Florida now having ) riter in a financlal MAg4- gooren its mind, the polls are We are not likely fo see much | Thank goodness! You can sit on a change in the gold situation during creek bank and watch a cork with- out buying a special sport costume. | landscape commission the present generation ‘ lon oo resMy i tackled the dustr] f Ne i i lon’t b industries ‘of NeW 41050 and we will proceed to count | When the country clamored for Ingland, including Connecticut | Then, there is the trade balance. |puginess men to run the government, Ordinarily it is favorable, It may |it didn't know government would Co ul gt e e Irun the business men. stion ingeticul brass industry them (fllvter fourlsts) as well ap ot be as'favorable as il once I it hoes, textlles, machinery Californiasor New England, says but there is no huge amount Ah, well; young boys can't be ex- jumped pected to okey a powdered nose as they once did a chin that shaved . Ightt R 2 2 | blue. i vightly. Any reader 15 geny us another clipping, This was pected. o i = It is casy to gt publicity, but to- Foreign loans ubroad have not!morfaw the public will forget ommis the returns. | > - handled ever ) e big . | nodesty pre H 1 evervthing but the big wpjorida as a whole welcomes Tree preser erything but the brass Idystry: po Tampa paper. foreign’ goods being Connec Watcrbury was heard from in due | our Florida correspondent also Ametica. as some observers privileged to Imagine how they grom u paper in Bradentom, Florida, | cussed down In Waterbury; and in 4nq gealt with ‘the action of the ¢ HANDLING MONEY t s towns 100, for (hat | Syestann sity. colinell in makiogibsen fuMelent to. materially airfpt | Wiethier S0 yete i noted crifainal AND FOOD ; i tor a football star. it unlawful to ‘maintain a tourist the gold s®rplus in this country o When all factors are duly The great problem of the sex in the cru- [seems o be to get . frocks short nuch of a burry. When they tell us gL f s 1 Taw allfie” of “whit Is happening. opA |enoush td please them ynile,stydd, al Niw miciaad ; to the plty Bl Aewanting b PR {ing up and long enough to pfease A ngiand is on the down 'y, peglnded. “We feel that many: eunnol evade the conclusion thuy We | ihom hile sitting down. illustrates the (rouble With " gamp within (he city | i there is too much of the | or our best cllizens first visited wil continue’to remain the world's e Correct this sentence: “T tried to h " E K P ke a nap,” said he, “but the little handle dolar bills. There o £00ds are not known in the national Y Mgh-class and good people future. ta " R many :igh-clusk and lopraR ot AN |darlings next door were too noisy.” s Btiolgni| they dom't jjve in tourist camps in Florida.| Private loans made to Europe are [(Protected by Publishers Syndicate) T but | = Ned by i o | third generation runniig It that 8 (hi cjty in a tourlét camp and that chief gold and crcdit mart in the enough germs flying ahout and getting upon food without i ir Jumentations UPOD 4ng that for our eity to discrimi- always an important fact them transferred on the whol ough facts. They are prone t0 pate against this class of people they can be. regulated siies o of] i 25 VYears Ago Today plan from the money that goes into 'hink and § are would result in an Injury nly things made in New England. | ojiy,” the petitioners averred I'ederal Reserve bawk officials xt time one of these Wall | The situation in Bradenton ymay may have their own ideas about It, | The Business Men's association at AL ey t writ its mecting this evening will make Nothing but the most dire dictates him spend less time in Fall | Anyhow, at this scason of the change what amounts to a syeclesp MOV I thoine;of pregrom which, it accomplished, will be of more of super-economy ever. induced r. Brockion, Lowell or Holyoke: ' year, with Long Islahd Sound closer of inflation material good to the city” than any- ‘fl,‘[ WARN}NG <SROP»N P :‘ THE H‘\MMCCK ROPE taurants to eliminate cashiers It him o to Waterbury, - New at hand, and dire heat and horrid ' That we are facing a period of [thing fhat has happgned In a Jong 5 d The plan on foot relates to WHEN THE SLIGHTEST MOVEMENT SLurAs put their cash e ers alongside - Haven, Pristol, Hartford —- aud for hyrricanes bethering Florin more jnore or less inflation seems likely; jtime. } Infiation, bat [(roVley fares, The move Is to ses NMAY PRECIRITATE DISASTER. C BEWILANS the food. Some of them — a few -» jthe iuvopete not overlook New than flivvers, perhaps the subject not hecau: we want A tf to Rerll t 3 & : i i ' loyre A five-cent fare to Berlin nenter let do it; but we Te talking of | Britaln % one of the best little ad-!can be set at rest for the preseql because cdnditions create it. Jand Plainville, The rate is now — \ y rh \ ” everyone's pocket, and which som times is dirtier than a we ers tuckles New England ' pe unique or it may be common. [but it is = unlikely that fhey can

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