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235y o ; ; NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1926. [] MERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY 4 the. AEkt o s HANK LONG cau of the Yale law school | - w”H US AGAIN Bfihony A Tssued Dally (Bund E: ted) h h ill be st rex ered | 7 . ¥ | (I gee you are empty, Thers ¢ Horaia Blag, 61 Chareh S o oo remambere? | Democrats Expect to Snare Votes By Attacking G. O. |on"Gee, T am biae e o cioEh dlrtersnie f i \ryeatient, e “way oug jer e | P., Chloroformi f Trade C > e the | Why did you deceive me? — out the cigaret, to warrant having & |state's most learned men in the| ., Chloroforming of Trade Commission, the e cigaret, ant having 1 { ke £ R + o€ Y new picture made of him. SOR N aTrow BATEy law. “Packing” of Tariff Commission, and Increased susvortn e Former Plainyille Author 48,00 & Year. (Copyright, 1926. Reproduction $2.00 Three Months. | Connecticut mar} the depar- LT 21 . g . 3 o = | . % T @ Month | T0r this eminent citizen witn| COSts of Government, While Republicans Will Blow | . A : Forbidden) Writes From Jersey | Observation St Seud all communications to Fun | | 0” Tbe Weatfief [that polgnant sadness which ac- Trumpets About Prosperity. he Post Offce at New Britain | S nla ¢ seful and D 4 at the Post Omce ac New B | companies the end of a useful an | Shop Editor, care of the New I;bctsandFan > | Newark, N. J., Aug. 6th. 1926. | distinguished life What the Democrats will argue |shown. Britain Herald, and your letter Cles | Dear Editor Washington, Aug. 17.—Foracast TELEPHONE CALLS | about during ‘the coming campaign| The federal administration has |l Wil be forwarded to New York. BY ROBERT QUILLEN Hafing been some time sinze I z"' g ey I‘i“g"gd;vsé‘”“' L] N ot o) N1 1 - » | ers ' y e - Business Office 92 WHEN THE PRESIDENT is no unfathomable mystery. Sen- |been attempting to show the states halt broke into your columns & as|$'S Probably tonight an nee BoUSHs) Regms . IS ON “VACATION" and the state. | LMY Ought to Practice What They my wife is in the country, I take |Ja% not much change in tempera- Preach, Folks! Man has one advantage. He never | (¢ 0ld lady typewaiter on my knees | WUTe: moderate to fresh southwest | ator Peter G. Gerry of Rhode Is- how to economize, When a FPresident of th |land, chairman of the national ment has been made repeatedly that |The moralists whe rail Ay worries about what to put on. & would unburden my self. | 4 | Forccast for Eastern New York: ; | Against this petticoat-less day, _— We half had, & are hafing quite | g YohaRly y t uch 1 only White | A o z : 4 Showers probably tonight and Wed- it 1s such | committes, and| the = Damacratic|| refneing taxss tha states’ sare co. sc old styles should wear | People still rise to the Star Span-|a time here in New Jersey which I | ; slightly cooler tonight in Pine camp has as much | gled Banner, but seldom to the high [ now count as my place oft abode, | oxtreme north portion; moderate to ! & These scorching days, and k | notes. but witch I am almost ashamed to | rras) s SPoind west Member of the Asociated Press. ; T " | hae made statements of sufficlent — e Mty Rt il own as my town. T refer to the Hall | 4-(1;,{1‘:";:[))"\:&[ v Lx“ffi‘;fi'édim o e BB ek A 8 HHER e ‘“’f“ breadth toscnable the public to de- | The comparison made by the Classics are books that almost|& Mills murder, witch as wou know | geeurred during the last 24 hours Al mews credited to it or ot otherwice the summer : | termine what the discussign will b Democratic national committee was .. Ont everybody would call rotten. it they | haf been reopened, after a 1apz of [ iy 5 broad. belt. from Texas northe cred n pap! s 1se is throughout the winter. AtouT ot nalional teeian. : = % <triot of o |, Mildred: “The {dea! I didn't|Were written today. 4 yrs. As far as 1 can see, they |castward to Maine. veral places news published therein. | a neat thrust. The District of Co- 2 = bette) , - B | President may spend some| .- oo the is % |know that Miss Waite rolled her better a let it alone, for by reopen- | reported mare than an inch of rain, T : A n addition to the issues o '" | lumbia, whose affairs are con- |stock At any rate, a debt settlement|ing it, personally I think it smells |y, greatest amount was 2,26 Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. | O° [1'¢ tMe [Ihing; but there |ating in ‘Washington, every stat¢|qucted by the federal government, | Jamet:: “She doesn't! She hasn't |8ives a new and unique defiinition | Worser an it did afore. inches at New Haven. fhe A B. C. fs a natlomal organization | be little sdoubl theli “heils a dceD iy cine o) conpressional election sl has shown a steady increase of |MY Stockings on — that’s just fat,” | of the word “settlement.” If you will notize it haf always| Nearly an inch fell in ten minutes which furnishes MWW;?;(':‘ Sl of inker while holding the have ita own cluster of local topics —DMother R, been this way, with anything that |in one of the heaviest rainfalls ever fl..,-.‘ with |Onr(ctlyl b LR s clus : i PICS: | operating costs, running into mil- | - There may be only a dozen im-|is wrapped up in myzte My dear recorded for this station. The tem. clreulation. ur clreul f 3 3 N P S e - L 1y s wrapped . My dear recorded for this station. 3 sre based upon this audit. This insures | J and in some states these will be lions annually. The inference ls A SUMMER SONG mortal writers, as Kipling says, but | mother, long ago dead, usta tell me, | perature is falling slowly in the g ud wepaper visit of Secretary State 5 4 - - T an' o ot r 8 | i ! Pt e - hitrey (s Dath mationay and | Lelt ot necreiary ot Biee limare dctinite in atlealing fhie elst={ (120 tha povernmeal: has ‘nat Hasn| By Sunny | we can't think of the other eleven. | that the more you stir certain |nrthern and western districts. local advertis was one of much Import-| tion results than the national is- | setfing a very good e ample in the Summer; in the fragrant field | . =~ things, the more a smelt bad. 1| Conditions favor for this vicinity |, The thing most responsible for|think it is the same way with this | unsettied. weather followed by fair E'hc cityward trend is man's queer | double-headed murder. Off courze |and slightly cooler. national committee in Washington, | ing on spending sprees. a me for visitors with im- ance from a policy-deciding stand- | syes, littla “stato™ or. dlstfict. under fts|The T lifes forth to wield The Herald fs on sals daily in New | POInt, especially in regard to the — conttol, [l i Sty ”“ pened Vield | o vorsion to working hard for very | had it off been a single headed one, Hotaling's Newsstand, Tim itlon's attitude toward the latest | Senator Gerry and the national S C LA le. " > et i 7 Bancal” Behultes Newsitands, Rntrance!| Pation's attitu owArd he s 3 . And ap fhr ws fitionsl songras- [WEIS In thé ioked Sows. s ok | 10e | it would be not so bad, for the| Australin isto have a regular serve Grand Central, ¢2nd Street. Mexican crisis committee are a .unit in LUl A e & Acaulres, T grieve to sy, a bun _— simple reason as there wood be lez ice of fiying physicians and dentists, What s discussed and what is |the control of the Senate will go | 0" RHEORILS o 0" | And Chales'ons till the night ia off it. to cover thousands of miles of others | cerned, Director. Lord of the bud- | Aohe But dear editor, you may look at |wise inaccessible country, using the ¢ /ELD'S POLICY t ha bmitted estimates | With “Hey! B the matter however you will, but |airplane mail lines, MAXOR WELD'A Three visitors so far have come |congressional elections in the fan, 5S¢t has submitted nales LR gL ] : t g oy : elp but see, there is a EW BUILDINGS ext year which ver You Gannot halp g ON ‘\r“l 1“ ¢ inclined fo | 4WaY With declarations the Presi-|Such a supposition under ordin- :‘)\ WG AR oV E "f: That's Different nigger in the woodpil soemewheres, = v Veld ncl 8 e I' appropriations™ 3 1. h e a v - . REAE Weld " g 20 i dent is entitled to another term jary circumstances would be|.'c ClorMOuUs appropriations” of| g1 Gensor: “H'm, this wom- buitorhstner 16 18 111 the Hall wooi : B tha law S Teslg, W08 ) adithat Ko would be 4 candidate | credited to the usual pre-election | N¢ PASt year by a mere 335000~ lan's bathing suit is immorall” {2018 O i the Mlllses Wuadylls o uticura Oap and t1 4 be 2 ate | ere e usual pre-ele b suit i ! | ; ; : ; e at he I : 5 e R |t the Pros. Attorney’s woodpile or | . epection and occupation of new e AR e- | optimi w LT 4y | 000 | Life Guard That's no bathing Ji&h 5 h K Y Sk Dilidianh. to/be & dead lotter, Tn|f r r(n(\mlnrllmn‘ at mvc .nicx! Re- | opt! mmm. hich r‘on.x s party Al of which is the kind of “con- |Suit! That's her street dress! She Hot weather has Campmsmlmm_‘_mj n\n smne. O\Vl\r.r u’m:ln\on sleu- eep our 1n Hoa- Je 18 1o He obi | publican convention. Nothing that | managers; but this year there is T e s e fell in to the water and I just pull- | The man ahead of you doesn't lay New Jersey woodpile, wWhy as this . connec 5 they said on this subject obtained |scarcely any Ikelihood that the |® L € |ed her out.” stand in the telephone booth and [ Shakespear says in his moble vol. gratulated. Laws are to be en- | national commitiee loves to an- —Mrs. R. J. Bloomfield. | gush at his sweetie for ten minutes. | 10 be or not to be—HUNG that is| | 3 g g torced, not to be winked at; and YA e = esent lead in the Semate, which | 21¥%® e —_— the question. i« Dept. E, Malden, Mast. evidently does not care how often | present lead in Semate, which Mr, Bmith | (to Dk Clarke)s “I|' Brosperirys Amefian siyler Hay- story To me the “Pig Woman's' such remarks are made, | was secured during the Coolidge hope it's a boy, doctor — like to |ing more things you dont’ need, | E made public may not be the same. |to thelr party as a result of the official censure. The President | Republicans can maintain their Yy Ve ave are scarcely any laws we have a | from her pen sounds very appro to | 5 an those de- That. of course, is the Demé- % Pamnit oechs it & e ot “’” \11 nst| But when the late Senator Cum- | landslide Ix“ : ourse, 1 JH‘“" keep up the family name, you 2ok (g ooas o yavs ‘1'3”[”‘,‘1,?“12 the public against | cratic side The Republican |know." i B calk | HATTY I cans. DBut he e 0 e e tton. | mins just prior té his death de-| Tho shism between eastern and |STOUC ede of it The T il pERR R R B e B e ’ onstruct . arty ma t be e disengage | IS first, b sn’ you, | i . Bas. baualng g clared the President would not be | western Republicans is expected to | P2! ALk Hekblsyto dlsengeR Garie Dawn: [voull never stenl somnee ™ "™ ¥°U | the look oft it, why ‘T natoherly : ating new buld- DerviEan) St . RS i a candidate for renomination there | continue a prickly thorn in the | [(S¢If Of some of the barbed wire| o GO T | thought T might begin using it on thgs — and old ones, too, for that | | i i discussion and may not attempt it |four years old, respectively — have | g, .| you as well as any body elze. T d R . s iy semomibls |20 quite a disagreable reaction up | side of the domlnant party and will It's really cheaper to smoke ci- | This “Plg Woman” 15 a very| este eC]pes#SI | : use of the trong appeal [never been to the “movies” but have | ‘ Sosit © thes are on | White Pine camp. | result in the election of a few :’ dral e one i Sk DEs | ereR oD 10 Sl tiontest DTy o e Chody has the nerve 0 8a¥: |y yiny woman, as well as corpulant i S e TR —— | more quasi-Republicans to Con- | !¢ 1ntends to make. And that ap el's play movies” suggested | o one one 3 woman. If her truth is as truthful SHEPHERD'S PIE | i ninistra- 3 al, of conters around the 2 ” f e Hhooty And &, clty atd"[ s NO MEXICAN REVOLT gress, of the kind who usually vote ;l"- o ‘;"”' centers Around the |y, riona day, Rum always was a rottan drink, | % ohe 18 big, why it will admit oft Take ol the odds and ends of bee,Lams; 4 i o itself | gh level #oerity. ‘ % S ays + { bet fratchad acet. off her haf- | mutton, etc., and cut ) Henawould- be -delfoguen | ON AMERICAN SOIL, | with the Democrats. L 1: ] : I"’ DIOADEEEY e aran | DUE (U8 AR Aduttery fooall it th :‘”;“i"m”;“fh‘ i She soams & vary| TE o Do e e e : : This clalm may not work in me stand beside me,". order : s0 much skin. ¢ STy " / itted to degenerate into dead | Sheiplans, fona S Mexload fev05; BUL the Uirect onzlaught (agdlnat ; : s Mary (B0 intelligent woman & wears a straw | g fome pepners and the meat, stir upy B k5 e e lution,” nipped in the bud by |the -party in power will come Schator Gerry's disirlet, where the |M8pE L g sy hat liko tho farmers do in your and | pepper. Cover withbroth and ef bei foe 16tters. |American officials in Southern | through its choloroforming of the 1h0d¢ Tsland textile industry 15 |command. 1y noble state—TI refer to Connecti- e Bl M Easiilgat It's easy to pick out the asses, | o - : 2 1 B they: haven't funny Ak e I rech's Prepared Mustard and put the Sr e un e el Teqnite AN | alitornia, ‘proves,'that Ameridan |faderal trade commisslon, and the2RYthing but prosperous *mor in| —Drayton Rutherford, | &Ven if they hav nny SIBNS 0D ouf, whitch being interpreted means, | hain & aom ot srd and put the alterations in order to comply with some other districts where Scnator | the back of their ears, | Nutmeg. | potatoes and bake in oven until brown. 5 - governme agents are on guard | “packing” of the tariff commis- |HOW THE POKER FIEND PLAYS e | 1 haf taken a keen interest in If readers of this newspaper will send four the, building laws, there 1s‘notlnnn] : such excresences against | sion. Both of these items furnish DUUr of Massachusetts is not | BRIDGE = n;ljm:hf):. t 'J;}‘gsls n;ij’ol)";l ltmc:(q‘x] | this murder, aimost as muteh S ;‘rl B B P o Bl Baske ko alterations anc 7 | strong; and it may not work overly | S ¢ Cas AUVISS Gt it SOD-B SN AL T had e the r singlehandec ch St., Philadelphia, Pa.. they will ba comply with the city's require AERahRs R s st e well in the western cow country, | *Lét me cut those cards, woman | fhe Pttt my own sef, with g 2 DMl and Savories”, containing ehis and mans nate G ec 1e y. 3 _ of Jow. I adve set it with but a revolver, a sho other recipes, that bring new flavor to food: tecting prop- whére Asvass ? farmears |All Tight, now deall Now, I'm go | done it with b 3 F to foods, ments. The city is protecting prop = siee iy WIS R L e R i sachad gun & a umbarella. But all joking | srty owners to the best of its abil- D RET: ohather:t 1k Another onslaught is being made jare “sore at the administration” for |y} ooy I'm ahead of the game or | aside, T think it is a awful thing wen | ity and is making a good job of its | i men of themselves could ©0 the question of the much not voting favorably on the not! H'm you bet two spades? i) ministerz of the {;n:;wl_ H_n love | N Fren h' Quties. It behooves the owners to | 7 I'll call that liftle bluff, and raise E with wimmen stifl off air calling off folutl vaunted “economy” record of the | Haugen bill. | it PR SRR b much of a revolution if it | : y © vou the limit !Come on! Ante! Let's | preaching, & go out after writing | PREPARED meet the city half way by meeting administration, But in the main, this prosperity now, Miss Robert )2 % | a cermin & a lot off love letters, 2 | | ing to their number as the rev not for the possibility of add- see same action, ustar ordinances. lution proceeded. and unvarnished dministrative | voters. It is for that reason, if for {feet! Throw those cards down — 2 - | think he did, but he put her & him | This- economy at first was plain dodge will work with millions of I don't want a partner with coid | w2 commit a murder, whiteh I dont | v ' ¢ — let's see 'em. & itfon so as to make it easier i are cconomy.” But as the figures did (no other, that so much is being |[TOY, ‘em down - lots see om. |6 iposition g aaito WEKD 1 e favorite for years POLES AND WIRE! not back up the claim to perfection said and printed nowadays of the |than you have About the only thrill the average "I.w up so as to make it easier 4 ON ARCH STREET |actions of the Mexican govern- |the slosan was changed to ‘“con- |unexampled prosperity aid to be| mifety husband gets is when he kllls two| ;.. o sombot 2 haf 2 commit | - 3 ; | S JE FIL vith one swat. | i ither the front or, | 1 eci £ the necticut com- c : structive eco avervwhers 3 v AND HOW THE BRIDGE FILND |files wit | the crime, by either the fron 4 Decision of the Conneotl oM ment, the 150 armed men might | Structive economs verywhere apparent; and no | ML b e n ge pane tociemye, the | Wires and |, gy have lled to 1,500 with- T stone is left unturned to make it| (ocoryed by Frank Ottinger) Never mention woman's —sphere. |y, a1, not sayihg that Mrs. Hall poles along Arch street whl be| = s waiis \ How the federal trade commis- | continue after the elections, | “On, let me see! T'll bid a pair of | The d things hate to be spheri-| ..\o irizzels carpet 4 a living or H not only by| | sion has been putin cold storage is | ‘id' What do you bid? A pair of |cal. | ever has. But what I mean is, he— el"s a" e e uce much appreciated But the point is, not the riyh 3 e s, e riyht . re citizens and commercial interests | ‘ F. X Janusnd by Senator Gerry; and how But this does not mgan the kings? Then you have me beat and o 3 | Mr. Hall orter off had more 4 y e e bR e ERvDlutel fas | Twon't bid at all. Deal me — let's| Just before most accidents there | oyt (han 2 haf laid down Te- along the thoroughfare, © | the Al : 5 i g see — four cards. Oh, my! Now, |is one hand on the wheel and tWo | igion jnstid of a crab apple tree | Oetentimes Veins Hurst and city in general. [ revolution cannot be permitted (o | trO/\ed Untl it amounts to little of its grip on Cohgress. It simply |T'm going to bid o lot! I'll bid a dol. | heads in the clouds | under witeh a was laying & spoon-| “Eo 0 Much Suffering. & We have referred to these un-| 0 eY ROAOE DY S | more than a rubber stamp for the at a disadvantage regardless of [lar, and hearts are trumps! T have —— |ing & billing & cooing so as 2 be | ause Much Suffering, Ex- sightly remainders of a discarded | i | administration’s policies likewise is prosperity. the ten, jack, queen, king, ace of | Speaking of polar flights, no| gt & t make the state off | pense and Loss of Employ- : 4 again, the | There can scarcely be any room | o hearts? Does that take the trick? |doufit old Noah eventually claimed | Now Jorsey so much trubil & e-| ment. trolley service time and again, for an argument upon this point. | Well, isn't that fine!” to have constructed the flood as | jonge. | last editorial blast occurring only | Some people scem to delight in 000 damages, claiming that their = well as the ark. Well, in clozing T shall always Many people have -become des- a tew weeks ago. Consequently we | volution let it start in Mexico, | “FOUSIDE public interest in a sub- |Property has suffered to that extent o think—if the mystery is not “1“"'“'“’ { pondent because they have been led B . o st aa - the vest- . MEXICO- | Jact that 1s just as well left atone, |UY the cntting down of tho' grade g One man never degefves all the |y, tnat, it will al¥ays remait 8| (5 halieve that, thers is no remedy : — *lon the Farmington road. s eredit. There would be no wizard | ugeariet Jetter” on.the back of New | ya¢ oiyl requde swollen velns and and to citizens generally were Lh/'y’ the requirements of the building | In view of the dissatisfaction ex- isting in Mexico with some of the | the tariff commission has been con- ' grand old party will not, lose s saping goes; but that such a| Al naii b hlge moute If any Mexicans want to start a dents along Arch street at the | BUFPALO AND PARIS That Icltehener came to hisl end | gui e Smpoe Bartenders' gt of finance If there were no dumb. | yorsey, & will remain so, long after | oo final decision of the company 10§ v, Buffalo mayor who just re- | While crossing the North Sea there |upion held a clambake yesterday. 2 i P we of this generation have an-| - gr oo, get g two-ounce original went | A member of the union told a Her- Correct dhis sentence: “We'll | gwercq the last “tatoo” & we bV yq1410 o Noone’s merald Ol (full uld reporter about it this morning. celebrate our silver wedding.” said | wack with those who are already i | girongin) at any first class drug Abantonad tracks were ripped, up, i : . 5 Of course, the member was not she, “but we don't want our friends | the cempeterry, waiting for the last | g0 S0 S A €S drug a L ' | gerating when he claimed he could SUEnE e unlokunats LN hnibing: for then e Sonldl Have to send gifts.” trump to played or sounded. rected you will quickly notice an but it 1s easy to agree that 1he|.uqp yp the city 1n 24 hours, es- | He Went to a herole death, a host- \heen In a saloon. Reporters do mot — P. S—Sinze appearing in YOU |y, Lrovement which will continue process would be expensive, and|pooiapy when he added he would |#8¢ to war, and why it is neces- |80 in saloons; that, not often. Any- | | (Protected by Publishers’ Syndicate) | most noble il > ('“i‘w\l:m;im‘“‘ the velns and bunchies are fos the city {tself would no doubt be | ..y, | sary to revive the annual Kitche- the member sald that the fol- yonalyars QD iRl fesd b ncanul, salvage its poles and wiring. turned from Paris in a vice-shock- | iS no doubt; and he probably We would also be pleased it the oy congition, may have been exag- | the Wway of the others who per- way, g ant : : "7 llowing was consumed: A great many SWIMMING CHAMP ILL cigarett in mouth, permit me 2 8a¥, | Nioone's merald Ol has brought forced Into shouldering some cOStS |y, gaots are, Paris doesn't want | DT hoax is beyond comprehension lobsters, a bushel or two of clams, | Chicago, Aug. 17 (P—Bob Skel- | hat T do not now smoke cigarettes, | nyoy comport 1o worried people all incident thereto. to be cleaned up. = e a half dozen chickens, a bushel of ton, world's champion breast-stroke | but haf given them up, & there 4| oo iy country; is one of the When the trolley company com- SR 3 SINFANT INDUSTRIES" potatoes, two or three dozen ears of swimmer of the Illinois Athletic |encloze my latest snap shot. | wonderful discoveries of recent e And every time somebody of ind you. off the letes the removal of ifts poles and e GROWN TO ADULTS corn, one hundred boxes of cigars, (| club, is seriously ill of typhold fever. | Also let me remind y years and anyone who i8 disappoint- i e oo} oo oes (alka ok AR EEAID TIACIR e ot Bliveinnd an | DVeutFiMaalte ¢ rsrarea sobkidl] He became ill while compefing in | the fact that 1 think as mutch off | (q with its use can have thetr wires the widenlng of the street|, ... .o (oice it is just that muac 7 = - £ two dozen quarts of whiskey, 120 the Sesqui-centennial swims at [you & all the rest of my friends in | pionev rofunded. The Fair Drug will be the next improvement. | ..o McKinley, as well as Roosevelt and |kegs of lager, no milk, not much Philadelphia. Plainville & New Britain as formal- | Dept “sells lots of it. fice advertising. P | kit Taft, our “infant industries” fig- |water. N\ A ured much more in public discus- A horse owned by O. F. Curtis Residents of the thoroughfare can Thousands of people go to Paris congratulate themselves upon belng | Bt 3 i o i R SORp AR o BT LK died- of colic Saturday night and able to bring about such improve- |y, pualo o 1 George Smedle the expressman, M ments with so little friction or dis- e DR hey needed a high tariff, it Was ', .4’ s undertaker. ‘THE MINUTE THAT SE Y s ¥ 3 | e i 2 i o oY agreement. VALENTINO WAS “HEALTHY” |Argued, to help them grow; m‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kirkham have bl ratl e AL S EMS A YEAR - By GLUYAS WILLIAMS When Arch street is widened, the | There ars some disorders that|truth, the tarift as a tonic for in-|returned from their trip to Buffalo ? new structures at Walnut et {anyone is llkely to possess and still | fant Industries was the ne plus ul- |and Lake George. , eEnt e e e Mrs. A.eP. Marsh went to Twin completed, the new theater draw-|appear healthy. Rudolph Valentino Lakes yesterday to visit her hus- sion than they do in this late day. ing more people to that section of |is a case in point. Since that time a number of in- |jand, the well known painter. Mr, After all, do styles change much? the downtown district, it may be| As a mucular, healthy-looking | fant Industries have grown to man-|Marsh has been enjoving a Bohem- SRR Fusss plUge s new S ndtinuat v lentino stas bedn e | ROAY, SOWBI0E thotn B Nob ered | R SELENS . SOl L ol on | o Ged Tse wWoined Topether a marvel, | born untll later years. Some of 2 & maryel, | T T : .. |Vagon somwehat after the gypsy| Mother: “Miriam, wHere are you?” The downtown section of 'New | He has been taken up by a large | these are automobile manufactur- |pattern in which he is riding. Miriam: “John and T are out here Britain is due to expand consist- | proportion of the population as u |ID8& the radlo industry, phono-| 'The sewer board has awarded the |on the porch, watching the light- making, the development of | City Coal and Wood Co. the con- |ning.” ently, and it has been a question | model for looks and athletic abil- | 8Taph el f o Iake | Brom Wl n . i s : 2 S ; _|the telephone and the wider ap-|(T2ct for the sewer pipe to be laid | Moth “Well, stop holding as to which vparticular outlet | ity, H 1d 8o much confi- | 2 " lin Woodland, Warlock, Cleveland |hands. 1f it struck him, it might streots were to enjoy the brunt of | dence in his athletic prowess that | Plication of the telegraph; the |.nq Broad streets. kill you, t00.” such espansion. So far A he recently offered to fight an edi- | MOVing picture industry; electric | (gesar Misch advertises men's —John P. Robinson. in importance. | garded as something of cxpansion. super-power; and last |$10.75 suits for $7.75 . i X o Sul ez » vas stry voung man who was protty| THE PI-EYED POSTOFFICE n Main and West Main, but may | But this movie hero — creator | Put not 1 At ths yast ’»j‘.luy‘ Oriwn Taireei vin 2511 eut ot u Lot (¥ara Triplett, Postmaster) do imi en t in the | of the fiin sheik — suddenly | SUPPly gasoline for nearly 20,000,- at White Oak yesterday. His com- Postmaster: “How's your Pa, Miss future, [ steicken down as by a bolt from | 000 automoblies, | panions pulled him roughly back |Rita?"” We live in a changed world, |aboard. | Rita Little: “He's failin' fast. All |he could eat for breakfast this morn- kas not competed very suc y | tor. T e heaven | ENRY WADE ROGERS doubtiess thought him- | Surely. Only the telephone, tel Much interest is taken in the S AT (AoUBHMA IHOURLL Hin- 7 g ting of checker players . [I" was six eggs an’ ten buckwheat Tudge Iicnr 208053, of | o1 ¢ graph and electricity were fairly [eeling of checker players at the . , Judge v - s2ll in the pink of condition; prob- Y S |Y. M.C. A, tomorrow evening. |C2KeS an' a couple o' sausages. He the United States suit Comit Of fapiy ho had overything that a wail- | Well Known when the infant ndus- | xioo0% the ‘sharps will be of | didn’t hardly touch his pie at all.” Apyeals, rad alility, persouality. | orjored huwan being showld have. | Y discussion was a part of Amer- |Hartford, Peck and Hannon of Bris. | Postmaster: “Too bad! He ought P rdersd huwan being should have. |to take a tonic, if he can find any " politics. Scarcely’ any of |tol. Hastings of Plg e, and | ican politics. Scarcely’ any of sl ‘I,r‘:whm_d. IE“”"“‘(‘):I’: (LJ”S" that's any good. Here's a letter from born, and others from this city your sweetle, by the way." in his riahe-ug would RANC | araiga; and tinaily, when tie climax | e 1ariff tonic for ‘Setious' suste- | Berlin is up in arms about the | Rita Little: ¥ bess A mamdir of BEDUDLiCAN | of rogiarance was reached, Valen- | Mance, while many of those which |fare to this city and is loudly clam- |'O I N R I U L B mine oring for a five-cent rate. East Ber- |HOW A PI L B, : - . {ln also wants the trolley extended [ONY 2 C your face B 9 iave hegs hsasd frem ds a ublic| No ong need be oo sure of | nslance, textiles, shoes and a few [\n 4190 wants the trolley extended BV .C o YOUT mav, promipsat’ 8 ‘palittes 46d %0 |y cp hor physical state, We san- | OLher standard commodity indus- | promised to. connect its . third.sail | (Oh Eleanor, if you will ba mine i S Gt Dabtie. L system’ with Berlin when the | ) Anubl w8 othes holde Istine- | not fosl any more cectain about the | tries. talier vt T . How happy I will be. ton. Bul Juige Rogers happened | gipor fol'pw than about ourselves. What will be the next 'nrant in- Only to see your face benign 10 0¢ & Democrat, ané 1houg he e SR dustry 10 be born in our midst and | — — | Is heaven enough for me.) by nafure was seell fiifeG '0 attain THE ICHENER TOAX giow to a glant within a compara- | I the amount of tea drunk in o+ samo. Andetson Englafd 1n one year were held in and a want 1oward p tios. Had B¢ |yt jn his s stem, stealthily wnd posvamasd & N1aco of ODPOTTANIEN | ot wiies (here s mome(hing | these industries have relled upon puriy ‘n Compasiicut, LGN T U YRR | have are not doing o ‘weil '+~ for pubile acelatm and te shine in The latest Kifeneser hoax has|tively few years? The age of won- |one teapot it would require a ves- | Oliver ake T'm expecting a wublle office, ne was o be n 1]y sploded and fa a rs may not be pa sel as high as the cross on St. Paul's | Package. something breakable, Cathedral, and.in proportions of a "“;g:fm‘;i‘[‘;‘r_“‘"'bomem, conviriiona fn faver of pelivieal | Britieh mlitary seizing the cotfin | teapot that high. Four trains could il % picternent) Ho siziter e a|brougnt > shore by a person Who 25 YCGTS Agfl Today | tace abreast through its spout. 22‘:5:5’\':," "1?1:?:“1&:“19: n e tesar Tad) Vg 7ere | clsimad i containcd the body of !di‘z::ef;;"c‘!:ml’sf: ostéohatiy Were 03"“' Shake . . . & (LuyAs i Gh o o At | tn " & b y liver Shake: “That's me. Gimme. B et sn0t Mvivg he 010 pot|the.wreat | semmandur, . (DAL | p o winoneas and. Tasels Mon But what's this? It's been opened! WILLIRMS Do dag imporast ,state office | eofon smpty, : Clintock have sued the town for sl.-[ann HERALD OLASSLFIED ADS|And thers is this note'inside—— | ®ho Wousld no' submerze Lis o | rather dram:tic manser. The