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e f NOoOmLT O L S R : \ » ! 1 damp. NEWINGTON NEWS race and a merry one-—pairs - | last game of the 1 world base- el psing from langhter tnd the | ball serics? 3 ' a certainty unti | "A." Pittsburgh 9, Washington 7.| Miss Helen Ingham of Stuart | S Wi Pittsburgh did not bat in the ninth |S spending two weeks with | i { inning. relatives n Ivoryton. rbtiieen m,”'»‘,m [ —_— Q. What are the distinctions in : Ditata’ wate bocs b | I i 5 . che meanings of the words “grami-| Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Pape and New York-Paris Trip Being terons “graminivorus” © and |amiy have revurnea trom s owo |OUIQTN'S Home Children Are< . G I H Pl w ’;l;dn\ll ous"? i | weeks' vacation at their cottage at| ;-\m LA D 3;,';1, "‘,,‘l\,;; ‘,‘::’ | A. “Graminiferous” means grass | Point o' Woods, | { i Exch Glth | 5eize ana Ao ik arelully Plann | e of Exchange CIUb |orice ans st i i teeding upon grass, and “gramin The regular meeting of the Grange | — B ‘”,.',‘,d,,I,, a rl,’ -,‘,[\”, 5 Mo “,""' | New York, Aus. 4 (P—1t Rene ous" means resembling or abound- | will be helt it hs Gt e B an | s e e e e Thie ol et Fonck's trans-Atlantic airplane ng in gr : S Ansush A0, S 0ys' fifty yard dash was next and | should be forced Into the sea dur- . Qi‘ pLLIOn S 0 ‘,)(‘" RORG ¥ [ 7o Rounse Wefe buay pestasiay & | Willian: Tabuson n came for. | TR Totar b e A == spera derivec s, that] Miss sally Rowley is spending a fernoon sending back echoes to the |ward fo win finet priss Boms sio Parie fiil‘hr the srew il bf a‘blef QUESTIONS ANSWERED 1?':5; g€ or any other attained uni- | week at Indian Neck, Branford. happy shouts that came from the [vano placed fi\’-w(v)?:;l\l\ ]x’u'xr:rv" 0108 © Keep Ary outside and wet inside. You can get an answer to an: st iiaed 5 0 children of the dren’s e s Walker then announced a i i Y Lieutenant Alan P. Snody, U. 8. N.. | question of fact of iatormation by |, A The meaning of Esperanto is | Tho reglstrars of voters, Mrs. R A L caled BiE Brother.” This A satisfyin summer beverage. United Eiates Eeproanntative on the | intag. s 1y Graii am oY | “one who hopes Dr. L. L. Za-|Minnie Walsh, republican; and |2t e et g o’ i one on most of those | fleht, told today of varlous safe- | New Britain Herald, Washington |y oy vonior of the language|alicr L. Morgan, democrat, will be | o st with the national “Sun- resolved itself to be an guards to be taken along in case of | Bureau, 1322 New York avenue,|ong (pos i o e G faeifiono Hallion SAuRushel, &Ml |y 1 tetiasiatiaThat i eiven byiie) t consisting of i accldent. | Washington, D. C., enclosing two | 4 "' anguage hae hocome mni- e StOIn DI ALl e Olub e thraugliont el coi & ang [oNC. S THS Eolikaroiuic nadiplas Deoiall any, du 4 i or bne thing, he taid, each man | cents 1n stamps for reply. Medical, | yarsa; 1n the Sonry Lo DOCOME UM | aving {ime 0 receive names for Dectal” oy nith and out the afternoon’ i ' ithe of ithe club. ~Harttan$ wil! be equipped with a sort of a |legal and marital advice cannot be e R ;m U ,]*‘]‘. most | CAucus lists and also the to-be-made | it Trom Nednies ) Chriating Carison the last in |Pandstand until lunch wa delegates brought down some 200 mask that acts like a still for mak- | glven, nor can extended research Fatiians ”‘l_""m“-”\_ “;m’;‘\'f'l list. All those desiring to be made . sE e el the field and prizes, (€4 Whereupon everybody adjour children and Meriden took a large Ing drinking water. This has pre- | be undertaken. All other questons |aneuages suen as Volapuk, Esper. | [0°Ts must have their names in 0ot |yrclock, 43 cars rolled down Main |The little tots t ecuted e et e S £roup foHa monaapuhoch c S Tiously (been described as a “life- | will receive a personal reply. Un- |anto, Bolak and Idlom aeutral srs |1A1eT than August 13. |street preceded by the Philharmonic |Out the Window™ very prettily g e ke Boxerol Sdul menal SIS 8 lead Hido saving water cup. signed requests cannot be answered. | met with the fu ataliiahiie |band and #police escort. The chil- |Suitcase race was then an- (8¢t upon the table day of t ¢ and the whole city The plane also will carry a sort | o)l letters are confidential—Editor. | tion 11 havadlch el Barrows is spending a few |dren were provided with paper hats, |nounced, the race demanding that e children sang stops its work to turn over the town Tt e oy, e st tion that (h esed on modera | A e s em el pEoyided o Shh o e AR R to the kiddies. New Britain chil- Hree pounds when - defisted, bub| Q. Wiat,should s dove with [ S9PSRD LofEVes and are unfi as ere Farmers' Wi {the noon day pedestrians st dress in a coat a open ere silent 1 t dren will not forget “Sunshine Spe- when blown up it's a raft like a |baseball bat to keep it in good con- [0 Versal languages because they do rved tumult they made. The ella and ¢ h 's made on the randwiches |clal* aay. quirkly.‘SThe ool t ol giant doughnut with sides and a |dition when not in us r)iArlv(wOl(lvv:1’:\:\\E”ro: 2 byr :mm:: (” | ned into West Main street and at where pro vas revers- | fruit and popcor AL pa B ot B Tahbex Boor ke men canridelin {i A0 8 A Vimalll amountiiot naturall| iouss doi rar Siain b e ey ush of Memorial arch the band ser very child’s pl At the end of | Spaulding Warner was the chair- it, high and dry. Tt even has oare. | oil should be applied to the bat and |stner sontimentas o PORm [ cer fter spending ated from the line of machines and |the umbrel meal the kiddies gave thres| Man In CHATERIOT the commities Besldes, the gasoline tanks can be | rubbed in thoroughly with a bone. | . . Hidemie bl |t ks at o' Woods, Lyme. |played valiantly as the kiddies were |[the boys ha rs for the band ee for P emptied and sealed to form pontons, | The bat should be stored in a cool| gevelopstiommice 2l s So hirled Walnut Hill park [and prizes we police escort that n pro- | JUST SWING HARD and there's to be a rubberised pag | L A No, i i e Compoine. Lillian Nero, ide | Chicago, Aus. 4 UP—The secret In the fusclage, so that the plane it- | Q. . How many homes and how |, ‘ho publishes the Worla ing a week at the home of d the lake |Melander and Peterson. | v froy and/{ bohind Fate Ruth aiptneciueah self would float indefinitely unless|many farms are there in the | - "2PC and what is the price? el r at Canton, Conn. |2 tly the| The band. which had rejoined the y @ put on | Nome runs is oul. - IFReforilEtE battered to pieces by the waves. United Stat y \\lfn‘sx v[“”’\“‘r\h“l y:‘l ) ;h‘ — covered with an enthusias- | outin the 1 rtaining to | simr ”‘I"“ just a matter of swing- ces slont T - 1o | YOTE World, "Pulitzer Tuilding, 5- | = ) ey st ok grown-ups. The |ing hard,” Ruth told the young men FRENGH AMATE‘UR SPORTS “g»mr_):;“mb homes and 6,448.- ;“"““]: R \[ “,,‘ m‘l\ ,:l S ”r-‘ ‘\ ‘ le nm! »(‘,Mlho 1:::10”.[:““-‘ R Ehan did totl d the cyes of the chil- [of t e society at a parish 5 Q. Does cow's milk contain al- | by s e .478.96. This is com- |discourage them in the least. Un- much- |dren recipient of many [meetin 1 Bambino said i T e wlene i el 1 1) « h 2 ; e ldren scampered h her and yon whistles and tis- z!rom winning the Amerigan league milk. The composition is as fol- I G — bl ,'“r‘,:::i‘:l‘;:(,r\”’,',,:]{ party left the lake at Fixpross Sorrow That Lenglen Should | % m“s o S!"-r’;(!f’:r Sy s of the world. It st e Iewineton ‘.)'l';‘;lf"‘”“’}"l':xll“,:;: stood it. Bernadine Walker |jesty, the Devil e curtain | D the long line of cars e mineral matter A%, ‘The per| .‘\’:\‘I“: T fallon & s noon, Following the |"0U! ()‘ 2 S e dsmoi o ST ot et Bihetents \\lptl)' b um::L callom ._ | centages vary depending on the time | nd commemorates a treaty n the members played bridge || : ikl sl WEIhete) (0o She) aexions oo e o sor® | Quick, safe, sure relief from fessional of the year and the breed of cow |bormeen Gpo COmMmemorates a treaty re awarded to Mrs. L.{ooos o SEr At ceslanginereihien ol Sk ouna | Painful callouses on the feet. et oy nd, ne oreed of SOW | hetween those two nations made In et ARl Ol T rowded aspirants for the |the children trooped oft to t be _ieeen; ot At all drug and shoe sores Parls, Aug. 4 ®—"T am gr(—zfl”_\"“.orfl e Rl n ‘luv. Matteo Ayo 0, a young A 5 o iss Laura amp s \Y, s t) wery Lered. The start |tertainments t the precio -":"'”"j‘r of one of H Drs " gisvressed It s deplorable that|is possible to ferment milk in order | Sy mengr PLOF € et 4 ! ing whistle blew e sn‘x- of |boards e hem to. The merry nern of the Exchan . club ol choll’s o - uzanne should turn professional.” ala - g Siatlio cast from an old T celbarrow specialis wabbled |go-rou: h the most popu- [who had enjoved the outing almost z one on—i Tiis spotta _Cun‘;(. Leritian] ol::.?cafi\r:fi’u:\mdu‘ 50.5" nfl(}'?‘c"l:-ll’w:x{ Argentine cannon. In February |READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS. [iown to the finish line. It weus a |lar wi boat trip a close sec- |as much as the child himself, | mo-pads bain s gone the French Tennis Federation in an | normally in any kind of milk. Se Ciasicaniadiny maiol e - interview printed in L'Auto today Horatius at the Bridge e d from there up the moun- | concerning Suzanne Lenglen's com- In this column July 20, it was | o DY mules, soldiers and . ing tour of America and Mexico as a tated in error that the pooem | aeeor hon¥INg it and helping professional tennis player. | “Horatius at the Bridge” was | wos sicoos . JanSerous places t will be a considerable 10ss for| the work of John Milton in his | no 52 oniche highest ipractical | the amateur sport,” M. Canet added. | “Lays of Ancient Rome." This | bog gerircen Argentine and Chile | ARE “Suzanne always was the bencfactor| should have beenm, of course, | eith. aaersco o teroh S8, 904 of*small clubs. Thanks to her entry| Macaulay's “Lays Aciantigl Nh s oL Srecprenionl. It in their tournaments they often were ( Rom The Washington Bu- | m‘m,,;“ o o ® THBE able to balance their budgets.” | reau regrets the error. Fedfa a hamnh & M. Canet eaid he could not un-| Q. Who pla he obiine |eam it S B ' derstand what Mile. Lenglen was| man who saved William Boyd's life | {n outline. - oo ieo?, © ot going to do in Amer! since no | in the movie ¢The Volga Boatman' ? | the erect bron " f Ch .IT amateur could play against her and| A. Arthur Rankin. [rear L i a match between professionals, in| Q. When did the munitions ex- | ayiy <h 1 his opinion, would create no interest. | plosion at Black Tom Island occur S 5 } Exactly the same observation was| A. July 29, 191 \ on one et k made by Pierre Gillou, captain of the | Q. Where is President Buchanan | an ‘dates ana on ther ooy iLoteS French Davis cup team which will | buried? | NeRnTatier B ""f‘ fall shortly for the United States.| A Woodward Hill cemetery, | Tountalne trumble. fote Sa L “I don't understand it at all,” de- | Lancaster, Pennsylvania | AFzentined ann ONlescs s I clared M. Gillou. “Against whom| Q. What Is the largest hog on [ the peac e ,",'3 will she pl There are no women | record? pledged themselves at the feet of professionals in the United States.| A. A Poland China bo | Christ, the Redeemer all seems very strange to me,” | hibited at the first natio | - _— show in Omaha, Nebraska, WILLIAMS AND HAWES WINNERS IN MISSOURI Two St. Louis Men of Differing Political Faith Apparently Victorious. St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 4 (P—Sena tor George H Williams, republican incumbent and Congressman Harry B. Hawes, democrat, both of St Louis, apparently received their party’s nomination for United States senator for both the long and short terms in yesterday's primary elec- tion in Missouri Incomplete returns from the state | early today indicated that Williams ad overwhelmed both wet and dry opposition in and Hawes had succeeded in defeatingtwo dry candidate Williams, although never officially betng endorsed by either wet or dry organizations, has taken a stand against prohibition, despite his party pledge to work for the enforcement of the 18th amendment and Vol wet, e stead act. Hawes is an avowed having frankly advocated mod tion of the Volstead measure. Returns from 1,683 precincts out of 4,005 in Missouri for the repub- lican nomination for United States senator, short term gave: William 97,252; Blodgett Priest, St. Louis, a , 29,965, In the long term race, 6 precincts of the state gave Williams ~ 93,600; Priest 2 David M. Proctor, Kansas City avowed dry, 45,805, Willis H. Meredith and oRbert 1. Young, both drys, offeerd no great opposi- tion to Congressman Hawcs, in the short term race. Returns from 1,766 Poplar Bluff, Joseph, precincts gave Hawes 75,882; Mere- dith 47 Young, 16,235 TWO FLIERS KILLED Mexico C! Aug. 4 (P — Two | army aviators, Roque Campos and Rodolfo Brito, aerial maneuvers near here. Personally Conducted AUBURN Motor Bus TOURS 5 DAYS NEW BRITAIN to NIAGARA FALLS and RETURN August 9—16 and 2 SPLECIAL RA $39 00 For These Trips. transportation, Fare includes hote) dghit-sceing expenses, | sxoept meals, see photographic display of our st Niagara Falls trip in Crowell's West Main street win- dow. an every i GEO. A, QUIGLEY BOOK AGENT 308 Main St. Phone 1052 were Killed yesterday | when their airplanes collided at an altitude of 5,000 feet during army This hog weighed 1,140 pc i U. S. SAILORS GUESTS There are many others ap .| Santander. §| Aug. 4 (P—King ing that same weight. Alfonso has sent a dispatch to Q. What is the value of President nking him for penny ed 1 |a mess: was conveyed to rom 3 to the commander of th 5 cents. |nim by the i Q. What cau dew on the ted s cruiser Memphis grass in t early morning? 1 is visiting this port. The king A. When the air is clear, at-|in his message congratulates Presi. mospheric moisture condences in | dent Coolidge on the wonderful con the form of dew on cool objects| dition of the Memphis and the near the surface of the earth—such | splendid appearance of her crew | as grass, plants, trees, rocks and t night the crew of the Mem- roofs of buildings. 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