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. » ¢ | £ A | 3 L ) ) \ 9 y | | 2 | . ; » . 7 | | | b e e s : e e {7404 e ;2 FLASHES OF LIFE: LOBSTERS, THE TODAY 1S CONSTITUTION | 7225 m. . o, 2 New York Gangater s S Therwiis . be | seesied y | we Connecticut Yankees couldn't see | or angster 8 SEA VARIETY, FOUND TO MAKE LOVE DAY IN GERMAN REPURLIC " ™ = " Murdered in_Chicago Q. What is the difference be- ’ | | Frontier Is cago, Aug. 18 (P — Louts tween o Hawallan and a Spanish | ———— | He described ti lessness of | “Big” Smith, New York gangster guitar? London — Lobsters have their 1ket 6,985,800,000 appl. e | i the western ccounted | Suspected * by th it e 1,985,800, pples. That would | o 3 ccounted | Yy e police of com- cofiévenfiaflii?:lf"s““’faé R ine Irfi‘f {rysts as well as furnishing a|give each inhabitant of- the frirsd { Fiepublican ‘Form of Government | or it by citing thelr ancestry. “The | plicity in tne assassination of. twh onve panieh guitar by | dish over which human sweethearts | close to §00 apples each. | 5 Adopted Just Seven Years ntler is gone" he declared, “and | gangsters here recently was...shot simply removing the high nut at the [mull their words of adoration, so 10]]]y Ma[[e]‘ of Hours to Pierce r SR t is one of the why the | and killed last night by a gunman top of the fret _h_oard. With the | Prof. Jullan Huxley finds. All pri- Philadelphia — That not all| | Ago. st wants the a system as Smith drove along the street im Dut &t 1s & Hawallan gultar; with- | mordials make love, he has ascer- |oriental dancers come from further Kentucky Mine Rt ch as outlined by the M il [P e h : i1t & Spanish guitar. | tained, thus supporting the theories | east than the Susquehanna rver was J e dn Aead | HauRs b C e e farmers| Smith was hit by three bullste g ban Pig(sh&!si crushed very |of Darwin, long in dispute, intimated in a suit to determine the — | “Constitution Day" It [of the West can'no lo: obtain | His assailant escaped in the car in (fine, be used for grit to feed chick- status of rival concessloners at the | gy o - et ad itk 8 o ary of | homeetead sites, improve them, sell h he had followed Smith, who 2 3 | New York — Don't make mocking | sesquicentennial exposition. An as- |, CT WY AUE 11 P=An dn- |\ ©opo oS sons | 22 BN I0AVE o) He said | stopped his car and dropped dead in : 3 [ remarks over tha. markemansaip. of | sortion (hat thes were obialned oy | 158 4l T reatles hie camp of res- | oS08 estern farmer is anxious to | the street as he attempted to alight, _ a New York policeman unless ‘ou | advertising in local papers went un. | SUorS here today, e e e | make money and make it fas The dead gunman was suspected QUESTIONS ANSWERED desire a ride W the patrol wagon, | denicd: [tomten oo e R R ata ABIS6R OF | pnar oo oLt by dane. Honty o slaying Jules Fortugese after T on e b i | A woman asked a bluecoat whether | mine. The shaft in which the miners | Sy i Srtisess hadibasn relsbiee LN he was using a t juestion of fact or informatlon by o | she had been extricated from writing to th : T anmn &er::em:\?unl‘;:::: | morbld crowd, she was taken by Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, i aoerdian orine up e s Washington, D. C., encloslng iwo e peoe. 8 i but o fnally Jes { when fellow officers intercede s in stamps for reply. Medical, N : 3 ioam | —5— legal and marital agvice caunot 5| NO SIO0S Of Peace in Mexican| Stockholm — Government by plane is now the vogue i Four members of the Biven, nor can extended research be undertaken. All other questions will recelve a personal reply. Un- Eigned requests cannot be answered Church Warfare | anc Dela he | 45 o & e ol R or | Mextoo Sl ATEEI (R TBons | o e A o0 OEeRA I el G company, but there was a no- Q. What is the lowest and high- | /ver*Y Pelween the Mexican gov- | bedside of Queen Victoria. They cut | ticeable early fading of eceivis est salarles pald civil engineers em. |oTUMeRt and the Catholic church | gy trip to one of a fow hours, |5 although signals were louder. ploved by the United States govern- [go°0 te huttlng into effect oo | e e ment? showed no signs of lessening today, | London — American acting is so ! Eoiiy e A. Two persdnnel classification |y hattle o wordse as o 1o re: |PoPular With King George and b BRI board gives the range of salary for |j1¢ - beHe of words, owing to the | Queen Mary that they went two gets hin f civil engineers in the government |statements of the Catholic Episco- | 1ights In a row to stars from gmploy from $1.860 for engineers, (noie regarding its stand and. fhy |3cross the Atlantic. The titles were v, Junlor grade, to $6,000 for chief en- |gorornment’s reiteration of its pol. | "Lady Be Good,” and “Easy Virtue” PSS Sincers with a possible promotion |icy, “was stil in progress. seemingly | Jane Crowl leading In the latter R oL Cmeluion o) actress, wear her hair bobbed? |yeing useq. I N T hsiaption tha ilroad’s dam at mouth of Ay | The Catholic authorities, who con- | motherhood of six children gave her | Mianus river. .3 Howican tarnish be removed |niatently have ordered modaration:|nunity the chastenessof y God- = Bingha from brass and copper? [and no violence, declared today that | iva went awry at Coney Island whep | Ridgeficld — Senator '1“:]‘(“‘:’ A ellttermilk or vinegar will |it would not support any.revolution. | Mrs. Tillle Goodman changed from | Criticizes farm ald and leglslation remove the tarnigh. — The metal The Episcopate e :n went further | Mother Hubbard to batching suit in |and plans.to centralize America must be washed With water and |when in a statement to the Assoclat. | a circle of her offsprings. The dis- | School system in speech at farme dried afterwards, or it will tarnish |ed Press it asserted that in the event | robing act brought by a po- | gathering again quickly. Mexico was menaced by armed con- y pistol, and a Sweden. cabinet flew to a session of the government coun- licewoman, who refused to listen fter Orange, N. J. — The 49th birth- Thoms tod A. Edison was celebrated newest creation rolling th PO sed scratching and half irst machine, air- | Y. — Comet dust does not create static to the detat of radio reception, it tned tonight by the General E c- o Q. How can food stuck to en-|flict with a forelgn power the church | pleas of release so that the matron- r pEDICAD) stata “;°“i ameled kettles be removed without |and its members would support the |1y Naiad might go o for tion to be held i Hartforc harm to the enamel? Mexican government with absolute | her babies and cook for her ptember 13 and 14 A. Put a little soda in the kettle |loyalty. [ band. After a night with hot water and let it boil. | The government and the Episco- | trate suspen Wash in hot water and soap, rinse |pate continue unyielding in their re- | and dry thoroughly |spective declarations that there will| New York S e Q. Why does a notary public [be no modification in nor acceptance | gronger and ale may write the date that his commission |of the religious regulations. Spokes- | Dolica ma more strategi Hartford—State police team down hundreds of illegal signs along state highways. Hartford—Governor nounces he will take stump in Maine gis- Trumull an- expires on a document that he at- |men for each side, also continue to | ;v to shrerdest when it comes to tests? assert that the others is responsible | ooyino poscession of a lost do in behalf of Governor Brewster A, fl', 5 l’e_q\nrwdllo or vent mis- (for the con:lm mlm éi“:onum:unre. A man and a woman dived for one | Sceking reelection in that state. use of notarial scals by persons ope Is € [in a subway station. The man got | who no longer hold commissions. Hope, although it is considered |, © w00 oo™ The woman got a| of Antonio Q. How do collectors of internal slim, persists that the new congress | (o TS LEL o o e dol- fatal shoot- revenue in the government service |in September may modify the regu- | He fined the man the dollar |ing of Genera Clementi, say he will get their positions? Where can I |latlons but it is said ~that unless m[] i A surrender to polic get detailed information? | President Calles, who controls the 2™ s SR A. The positions are filled by |lesislative body, softens his attitude, Alban Apple pies should | Simsbury—Richard Tuller, se appointment, and not by clvil serv- (Which at present he 18 giving moj =% on ot e S ier Tin | months old, found dead under o ice examination. The commis- |Signs of dn’nmrh s:mm; 1!;3! con- ”" ‘fm‘m_“ state for official reposts | turned carriage on lawn of Tuller i £ inte - |gressional relief is doubtful, e LIS ghsare i : 5 S0 A AT sioner of internal revenue, treasury ‘?'T“w et boycott called in |indicate a crop of 39,929,000 bust home: believe baby tipped carriag department, Washington, D. C. can n 3 adviesison abotlithem: |protest against the government's re- | Q. What is the Gobi desert? |ligious policy continues to be the or at an increase of 200 to the bas over when he awakened from nap. « | A. A vast arid desert belt that cause of much apprehension as well | stretches across the whole breadth |25 Of a considerable actual reduc- | of the Aslatic in Mongolia. tion in business. Q. Is it a fact that toads do not| Some relief is expressed over the rink? abandonment of joint debates by A. They do not take water |BOvernment and religious leaders on through the mouth, but soak it up |the religious situation. These de- through their queer, warty, spongy |DAteS had been drawing big crowds. 7 arguments were becoming o POLICE REMOVING ILLEGAL POSTERS . POTATO AND APPLE CROP ill Be Smaller Than Fast Year skin, T‘r?“ R e { But Apples Will Be Fairly Fhat is teleology? [warm and the feeling so intense t i 7 b the doctrine which asserts that ail |develop if the debate were con- LB : |tinued. Hereafter those supporting Wagefield, Mass., Aug. things which exist were produced | by an intelligent being for the end which they fuifill. Act of 1925 or opposing the government's ligious policy will conduct their de- Pot nd w o0 and apple crops in be smaller than last y | day of the phonograph invented by | out music melodius and loud enough | was NEW ENGLAND FORECAST| have been imprisoned since last | cave-in closed | th 1 s al clear ck last nd t four s cleared from prisoners n ter of hours until the the crews > been working on fifteen min- shifts. The men are ling | buckets ich ar hed to a cable and kwuled to the top of t 150-foot shaft to be dumped. I | tens at at the bottom of the s men from wo ing quarter of a ur Mud is almost touching t of the drift at the of t el is bel T som live d e soners had pped hov o'clock this morni which tun roug! by of optimis roke vesterday 1 leaders ccred that air w..s | dustrial world S AL T e Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago trap. It is more v tha n | )t i i Ve d 'A ’ it oy that the so?xi‘JBlN[iHAM I]EFENI]S | Pain Neuralgia ~ Toothache Rheumatism back Thursda night from a reservoir directly over the lateral Patillo, Randolph Cobb and Harry At least four of men, George and U. B. Wilson re thought to hav on t r si Roy James, w from the shaft t foy ts ¢ shaft mon and pidly reached a ledge abo! where on » is progressing ra- | 5 | Bingham here yester 200 fec The fif'h bac ave-in crash. dire E rkers expect to bre through within 50 hours unless the main entrance fo the mine is eared. Digging in t ft is ro er necessary as the workers yped same vein of zinc on top which the trapped men were digging on the bot hen t were imprisoned. T c is being shoveled into buckets and hauled to CURRAN SURGEON FOR POLICE WORK Matter of Trafic Lights Dis- - £ | bate: wspape olumas. | dreds | but the a utlook is for more \21\1ah|: collection of posta i'"'_\‘, Sither the Catholic Episconete. | of illcgal signs have been torn from [ .° Raiout opantineE et CHSSGfl a[ Boam Mee“ng S Valuable collections of stampg |the BOvernment, nor the newspapers | (neir places by Connecticut state po-| olared today are to be found I the Britian |Bave received any information that |licemen, scouring the state highways |~ The August 1 condition of apy S museum and in the 3 United qr, (? priests have been killed anywhere in iy an intensive campaign against | was 9.8 per cent of normal Boa £ police commission- National museum at Washineies [th> state of Michoacan. Mexico City | ynlicensed and otherwise illegal out- | forecasied a crop of 1,995,000 bar- ers last appointed Dr. E. el mmmju‘ ml“ljfmfi“;::iwunsmnn_\- s fillag with rumors of | qoor advertising, under the 1925 |rols compared with 2,064,000 last |5 12 il mnnbed. e il k the worla s avnbh by T pect all sorts of bloody disasters in vari- | uyipoard act.” r and five year avers of Sharge ot 1 1 examination of R |ous parts. Most of these prove com- | "1 "qqaition, careful watch of the 0,000, In northern New Eng-|.» ¢hor& , Q. What is the coining value of jrmsincs 3 1 % | 2 . 5 applicants for places in tle depart an otfics of Dure £old d ,K pletely unfounded. highways is being maintained by the |jund the outlook ranged from 60 per U And A AlsG Atteni 1g n ounce o and e | hi S ment, and will als nl p ¢ o (etendacd pon AR, gumce Mob Agitators Shot troopers, who are primed to arrest |cent or normal in Maine to 69 in | Tehl AnG WL 4k AtEn Dr. i S g The newspapers here print re-| oo cayght erecting signs in vio- Hampshire while in the south-| - S y oh A. An ounce of pure gold has a Jmm that three citizens were sum- | {1 it 1oy Hre ave] tes Rhode Tsland. was rated | E- J- Dray has been examining phy ing value 20.67183; oi, BRPLE LR J % | 1ation of the state law. hose ar-|ory gtates Rhode Tsland. was rated o e hos buta nd ameil SSOILE Yo oo $20,0T198: 8N QUNCk (in r leecnton mster ‘afcotirt Jar- i 3 S GRS Gl nd. Connetiont 97. Maatd-| fle1an Eux thcrs Tis been b9 officll of Standard gold a coinlng valle of |5 s Acambaro. They were charg. | Fe5ted Wil t state police has | ppusetts with a pre e crop o Lo b Bl $18.60485. |ed with leading & mob which recent. | the department of state P e T L R dquarters following the practice Q. What are the names of the ), yijeq two government engineers, | Promised. e e e iled Drsheleghadiu £igoc 241 of calling in available physicians Indian reservations in California? H Imedia, because the: Ofticers have also i g | when needed. Vatlos _ | Violante and Almedia, becz it T s on adver-| me potato situation showed ma- he | Genaral A. Hoopa Valley, Round Valley, | o iy & 8i% P EC s e govern. | t0 €T e : The Thsi| Representatives of the Genera Palute and Yuma. In addition |, ione agents in the religlous situ. | tisers and ; S oftoriag | o BupEDiement e DA | miestste. sampany and the Hornie there are about 30 mission bands | Mmoo g them with the law and offering | yonip, The outlook now was for camvany. were [Bators tha oour] luat under the superintendent cf the |2 S0y catholic Eplscopate in a |them three options. According 1942501,000 bushels or 10.4 percent| FRPER o 5ot iotiing new traf- Mission Indian Agency, Riverside,!gaiamont addressed to the Ameri. | these. options, parties interested may | mora than forecast on July 1. Last | o signal lights about the ~vnter of i [ amant S Adxsaee 0.2 ke out an advertising license, they rop was 42,795,000 and the ! S e Gellfornie; can people denies Catholic responsi- | take out a 2 wpse el i, o | the city but no action was taken Q. What fs the value of reindeer |pi for the situation. It cites in |may take down the W nding SiEnS | five vear averago 451 Lfla i L s ST £ 3 3 situz g | =t 5 e the legality o disease dama e- | meat shipped from Alaska? |detait the restrictions of the relig. | OF they may [ IR insect or disease dam | Thursday forenoon between the com- | A. In 1925 680,000 pounds of |i,.4 clauses In the constitution and | Signs passed on by local courts. | Eomed . 4 missioners and Spring & Buckley of | reindeer meat was shipped from ioave these make impossible the life | Candy and tobacco signs place orecast in Maine, which producs i & (ol e ior o has bean o= Alaska, averaging about 12 cents|qe tne Catholie church in Mexico. | 2bout the state without regard 10|.g 75 to 80 per cent of the \M\',“mimm‘ agent for the Crouse-Hinds | BRTEpOI t also {he church is only seek. | property rights, the state police | pyciand total was for 34,133.0¢ o e o Q. How many parts are dn the ljng'to have the constitutian amend- |say, are the worst ofenders and |jushls or slightly less than last | company, manufacturer of = | bows and arrows made by Ameri-|oq o socure religious liberty like |small commercial signs plaed b |year and the five year average. | BT R O talaltion of Nghta | can Indians and how long did it [nar in the United States |in the lmits ofiRal Tl e —_— - D e raimen Boui| 4 ey “President Calles says we are | ways'also constitute e : i i b ci » regular meeting qest Wed- | DOWS of the - American | repetue the statement asserts,. “He |a nulsance, These, of late, have Pluladclplhlz'l (»vmgp'le ‘ny«‘f;"\‘-“Z\-n‘?:]g‘.r tsdheedt o) Indians were cither simple or com-|cays Catholics ,are not persecuted: | been ripped off at random | Die in Suicide Pact |nesdar evenne: o B sent paind, is, made of one or more (na says he only wants us to obey | The state police department de-1 pyy.giiihia Aug, 11 (P—Mr. 'B. Stein was favorad for the con pleces of wood. The full bow con-lthe law. It is precisely this effort |clare that most of the advertisers | = "ae "l b0 enclo, the; ..o brenking through the ¢ sisted of six par back, beily, [ty force us to comply with laws [do not object to the license syste latter incurably ill, were found dead | TASE T BTCCEEE H O polic grip. nocks and string. The | dastroying the life of the . church | reallzing that it tends to elminate | oo jarin g suicido pact. Their | V211 O the opening 4 door from als ueed differed widely among | tnat constitutes persecution. th: cheaper forms of advertising. (.40, \oro discovered on a gas- | Neadauarters openin & c00r TOG! the several tribes. The arrow. had | e Mexican Catholics,” the state- |and in the long run, places adver- | o Fre S0 b rtment, the e s s i Le- | six parts: head, shaft. foreshaft,|ment continues, “will imitate the |tising on a higher plane. windows and doors of which had | PrCKINE UF FI8 WOt N and the | shaftment, feathering and mock. |conduct of French Catholles in the | Thousands of signs in the stats oked with paper, Thay had | eSS R BRI RN S door The time required to construct them | World War, who, despite the fact |are licensed, each one bearing a everal days. M \Ir. Steln's bid was $425 anl that | varied from several hours to many [tNat they had been greatly wronged | nymber. Revenue last year from revealing the suicide | % s b ke i vs, including the search for and by thelr government through anti- | ihis source was $68,000. ged to Guy Gun- | °f Beilman el el preparation of materials. religious legislation and exploitation oy of Kugler's restau e e Q. What did it cost to bulld the |of their rights, were among the first . . ines to | ject to approva 3 . b 4 i k \ : { s > encio was employed, p Woolworth Building In New York o' show thelr patriotism when the | Ritchies D'eclme‘ l. P ewre el e couneil. city? conflict began. Reprieve Whittemore e TR A. The total cost of the building, — Baltimore, Aug. 11. — Governor| ‘1"‘ id the note to Dun.| New French postmarks hy Including the eite, was approximate-° WOMEN WORKMEN'S CLUBS Albert C. Ritchie, announced lat¢ ‘I‘“\’A\- R R S RIS par- | Slene. 1y $14,000.000, London, Aug. 11 (P—Conservative | vogierday he would not grant a re- SeFer BIC 18 i ) Q. Can You suggest some well workingmen's clubs throughout Eng- | jrjeve to Richard Recse Whittg-|@Nis now-" o 0 known songs to be sung at an “In-|land are to be thrown open to'Wa- more unless specifically advised to' R RS Ehoth il 'man aad hia| dian Night” entertainment? men. This actlon has been forced |gq so by the attorney general in SEReC B¥ Doih ‘he Tl SO0 TS “By the Waters of Minneton- | ypon the direction of the conserva- view of pending court action. Whit- ‘_‘I'1; RROIOFIZRL & 5 5 ke by J. M. Canass-Thurlow |tive party by the absolute equality temorc is scheduled to die on the:© T Ll oa)y v out said He Lieranco; Papupooh” (Deer Flower) | which soclallst clubs granted to men | gajlows Friday morning a few min- o . \"\v i ;‘-HV; ’I_ s;‘*t el by the same author; “From the iton or midnight *for the ir- e 2 6 Sr S S m the and women. utes atter midnight +or the mUr | 4 ie better that we should go to- | Hearing on a habons corpus show | Eether. We are sorry to ¢ ouble | cause order is set for tod Q. L.V b e 1 | "l TN dlet egro lawyer, engineer-! IT'S FUNNY | Pendleton, negro S R Tes at's what it fo—our Washington Bareau's latest bullettn, | (118 the latest attompt to save the| Gertrude Will Visit ‘ entitled WIT AND HUMOR; It's fllled with jokes toasts, storfes || Sanester's lie, has announced that| Grandmother Ederle | and conundrums, old and new. It'll give you a laugh, or help with upon rlenm_\ of the wr ‘1 i Biesiden, Germany, Aug. 11 (@) — | and apt story at a dinner -or banpuet. Fill our the coupon below LSIDE LOONGPEGRS SUTHICER 0L (IRE. vty 1IBIE WortAmbure town, neay 2 xand Toir It United States supreme court in the f and send for it: | it Stuttgart is all excitement over the | | case to obtain a stay of execution. | ; q | R i | promised visit of Gertrude Kderle, o i the American girl who recently — — — — — —— e | swam the English channel, to see | A ? her grandmother. . JOKES l-:{‘!‘{‘“m \\‘fls;flnmen Bureau, Bayer Officials, athletic clubs and sing- | ew Britain Herald, ; o | ing societies will vie with the 77| 1322 New York A\m\:o,-‘“:\shlnglon. D. C. ¢ St [ year ola- Myn, Gevrge” Basrie: owinl I want a copy of the bulletin, WIT AND HUMOR, anl en- Banl S ck sa] er of the Lamb's inn, to prepare | ' close herewith five cents in loose, uncancelled, U. 8. postage an fl”llp 0 e | for a hearty reception. | stamps for same: a . | Grandmother Iderle still person- | STARTS |ally manages her farm. Last year l QATFR . codt s L e s LR o il | FRIDAY. MORNING -/ [| Sibiieesiin Mo lirs ant oas LT RS <y R AR B TS F =i States to see her children and : ““"r;"';,“.’:"“;:l:r’_ ape? | grandchildren. Gertrude's father Developed at World s GRENL (474 0% O Dl SO TR Yk ol h1sd £ i visited the grandmother shortly be- | | [ofemest, Sclentifi SALESMEN WANTED ;::u Gmrpd: crossed the cuunnell. Insticute. - Wil not Apply 417 Main Streos Ho promitcd to return with his fiatn. Flassant odoe. aughter in the cvent she was suc- and animals. cesstul. | mer w attempted robbery of a jew- on a mones it esman. He was also believed ‘ he dec in the death of Raised on Farm in. gangster, who will be patriotic programs in all S bt | schools in ners Berlin displayed tepublican ban- on all buildings. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | The Re ses included gouy FOR BE S addresses o ter- jor Kue ellor Marx and | singing choir. All | oper the members of t et return- | . ed to Berlin from their fons to ake part in the mony | President Von Hindenburg post- poned his summer vacation for expri ding stimony nalist ann | would not cises in their e to SAY ““BAYER ASPIRIN”’ and INSIST! Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for tic corps high state a DISTRICT SCHOOL Says Good Gitizens Are “Raised on the Farm” only “Bayer Eackage which contains proven directions, Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggista. Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Sallerlicecid \cceEt Aspirin Is the trade id 1d, Conn., A ; 'm aid leglislation alize America’s were criticized by Lat and 1 school Senator ¥ system Hiram when e ng before farmers t Connecticut senator, a gathering of abou the restlessness of the we rmath urge High Schools -Girls <=1 Vacation vs. Vocation B that Connecticut district’ school tor spoke in sc farm bure L tracted 8¢ ): After the play days of vacation, what P th b A . I Ciniieb i e e are you planning to do? farms, Senator 1 said The Nursing profession offers a wide field of usefulress. The Class in Nursing begins at the New Britain General Hospital September: acreage of same ased at more than . . their value, mortgaged for m Think it over. than their value and yielding crops hat are n h as m ens for the farmers. They "Ive always boug]lt SOCONY VY = i : :I REG U3 PAT. OFFy. ! I PLIMBS - cveryndiere STANDARD