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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1926. Postmaste Look at the PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS IN THE CITY in New Britain Morse grocery during the vacation of C. J. Mo Local cit are recalling the o ime when President McKinley can ary’s, St 1t New Britain. It was to speak for vs—all ex- |Harrison during his campaign with eed for |Cleveland. The recently shot presi- ldent was in this city on October 6, 1592, Among those who were on the some of |¢tage that evening were W. E. La- d|tham and S. H. Wood ‘Well, well, well! jarmor drops, you are all done. You |in which they were raclal minorities pust-card somebody |are a mark, then, for a knockout [to the land of their nativity. Thers sent ye!" | punch. |were about 1,500,000 such Grnele Ima Necker: “You're horrid to| *I boxed a round with him down |and Armenian elements In Turke read my card! What does it sa72” |here five years ago. I can still step 450,000 Moslems in Greece and oth- Postmaster: “I'll read it to you— |for two or three minutes with any |°F non-Turkish territory, and about I read it myselt already, so it won't |of them and I am always in good |20:000 Bulgars in scattered reglons. make any difference | condition. Throughout its work the commiis- O Y M I so Rdent? “I made him miss and I hit him, |Si0n, Whose chairman is Charles Y do Ice N A ring? And then one of them connected | HOWiand, a well-known lawyer of EEEEon 2 A parent |in my middle and T was all done. |NeW York, had the valuable assist- r _UR H arming thing’ " | He will do that to any fighter as 1 |ance and advice of the officials of Send all communications to Fun || QN WBY am I so ardent? |see it and when he lands once the he American Near East Relief or- Shop Editor, care Of the New Whyjdoll send (s xhe s | Aght is not a matter of how clever S2nization, whose superior knowl- | Britain Herald, and your letter Fc( reason too apparent—— his opponent may be.” edge of the refugees problem in will be forwarded to New York. You are a charming thing. Greece and Turkey proved of in- sy s —George Wright, estimable value, : = | New Towns Created . . We're For It, Folks! | | The only profitable advertising medium | EDITOR CLARK AND hial schools of their church will BY Bobert Quillen - y s The commission has built more R imony D 1 | Capital punishment— 733 D ik na Dooke: anaipress HIS CAREER e to be increased or enlarged to| Matrimony: A procees by which | punishment—well than 733 new agricultural settle- room alwaya open to advertizers. | “his" becomes *ours.” we'll say, ments, and 22 urban settlements. 1t - has erected 53,000 houses and re- paired 16,000 more. It has made set- The death of Charles Hopkins accommodate the anual increase. gt | It's time to be harping on some | Itements in 1,98( towns and villages, As a result of its activities the Greek Member of the Associated Press, Clark, editor of the Hartford Cour- | 4S conditlo are at present, in “Give - ntil it hurts 265/ other string, The Associated Pres s exclusively en. | L0 pom | spite of 3 | We can't help believing, and more Gl’%t Tl'ek OI H[lfl]afl SU[]]S populatic _of Macedonia has increan- ed from 513,000 to 1, 341,000, The | H population of Athens and Piraeus ‘ DEMPSEY T0 TAKE Nears Completion oot s Sl e N Eatary aodisfvemon W the inhabitants of Salonica ¢ Aot 18an Sotrnalismt | aome B all news credited to it or not o the field of American journalism. s A A when thinking of the Cour-|mands But all that A majority usually is decent. Tt it | : ‘ grew from 174,000 to 460,000. tisers with fctly honest analysis of credited in this paper and also local view of a It a Furopean makes a hetter thing! ; 3 et 2a. | Mrs. Browne! What is he—n tivers with ‘s strictly bonest analvals of | int, to think of Clark; just as in|do at present Is belng done, and |isn't, it doesn't long remain a ma- | J1'% lERue et o | Athens, e eveatest [KRAIIEn RE s R A s 4 : e on jority. Jiexs trek of human souls since the ex- Sfof thabmost Wl talErexul{sto are based upon this audit. This Ineuret | ype o3 days one thought of those pupils who cannot be accom- N S e e Onefol the y . 3 | | ne: “How dare you! lodus of the Childen of Terael trom |the exchange is that Macedonia, news pul hed therein. He had uncommon abi a keen g : ; 5 analytical mind, incisive wit and a Pupils, great mousetrap, he makes a b or lAmerica rotection against fraud In mewspaper 3 2 e 5 agnall e Glmribution ‘lgues (o Soth pational and | Greeley, Waterson | modated are turned to the care of| mygpi word commentary on the | Sunny. heretofore desolate and barren, has eir respective | the public schools, as was the case |worth of fame: “He used to be in | ———— Mediterranean countries. transformed by the 500,000 For years it was com- | experienced in meeting the de- = local advertisers. when mentioning i et THE FUN SHOP NEWS WEEKLY | j i i : nowlyjsettlon Cinceks intoRatls e SR | ~ews weekey Relatation Will Make Him| veaer e awcerion of me reapue s tist Greeke info s tand ot S | |of Nations Mixed commission for the c No administration is greater than | College E 0 I F l i llexena ¢ 4 g ! o | | exchange of populations between Britain work to- (the degree of prosperity the people | Some think one wastes one's time &gfl Or ma GI‘]Hd Greece aid Turplvv more than are many | gether in a gratifying manner, oh- |enjoy. obtaining 000,000 persons have already been | uld admit he ears was | serving the sa idage 5 class mode: ege train- A anEferrer iR ol (h o ooAT: ho would admit he for years Was eerving the same holidays,—except ol modern college train- | A(jantic City, N. J,, Sept, 7 (1 |(Ansferred from alien lands {0 their H 2 the stecring wheel of the Repub-|that the parochial schools have = With the departure of the holiday |"2tVe countries. CANDIDATES 2 2 u views are primitive and | croug PRI 3 Timmense Work S ha Rpflicanipa in Connecticut. This|some additional church holidays— Towds today, Jack Dempsey rolled [,y ouoh litile has been printed in atio parties | K°eD adaptation to the Grand Old and utilizing the same types of s Tares “dny.ayrr|he United Siates or Buropo about Fadill o A e e prep; r a three day layoff. |, 2 s = naturally and also | bhooks for the most part. Both y: | Motoring, loafing, doing just what- {Tjngrr?s[‘||2‘:?:':yyl~:;‘?‘r“xh:" “nll!:: |ever he pleases, will afford the . p g penna narrows | yorlq E . witnessed it as the greatest piece of down; a e ”‘]’:“m ”‘hl' ",’“““”f’” 2 |constructive work of the League of It sems to us the winning town L a,w'n;’;;“‘“ on of Work next ixations since its foundation. It ro- This year shoul shini vl 2 % 2 ; . |auired three years to complete the cas imbued with the zeal of | | Tin Liz to zy,r.“|1:¢“r::,‘,,:a“][] (:g‘ eW| He figures the relaxation Will |yick which was carried B with a he was imbued wi zeal o | fifty ¢ nts instead of the dime he ex- ot . |make him eager to pull on the|gurprising lack of friction at a cost P ; 4 the political crusader, a reflection lEcieql leather for the extensive training |, S than it ¢ 5 i date” is being bruited. Auquatic | : of more than $35,000,000. :m:m;ar‘m:a e REVOLUTION : Bastly b 1t you| Miss Gertrude Ederle, we hear, |PeTiod during which he will attempt |* Fach of these 2,000,000 persons {ravellers brought the “first golden e L=l struction days. The newspaper gave| The situation In Spain deserves|, \What @ Bhastly business 1t vou | (o O e Tagain mext | [° d€velop speed, perfect his timing |had to be transplanted bodily from a |PPles” from India to Nippur in tussle represents an equal division y pe sitnatios »n_ ks turn professional and get no more 2 k again next|anq sharpen his judgment of dis- |soil where he work ate and had |-ower Mesopotamia and toward the of sentiment. Lieutenant- Governor him unlimited opportunity to de- watching despite the rigid censor- \money than you got as an amateur. :\’{ atd o Sa | tance. his being, to an entirely unknown |5th century, the Jews returning Brafnard of Brapdford wants re- | elop this spirit to its full fruition, | ship, and warped information re- o @ qult, llnra 'lflKr o gmm}i Iv convinced that |land, where he had neither property, |{Tom the Babylonian captivity, im« rain; f wuit, and let the record stand! | he has proof that the business judg- |nor money nor friends. ported them to Palestine . £ 2 - nplacent look may mean | untll in the course of time, when he | sulting therefrom, which secks to| That compla i SE nomination on the strenth of the L that he has a new boy or merely ment of Jack Kearns, his former Races Inimical | Jaffa oranges are graded and packed by hand, according to tha me editor-in-chlef, he could | cove o ! <. 5 S ) ! , : over up the true condition: that he has a ‘ittle coal left from : _ Mexican i manager, is not missed in his camp.| The World War and succeeding easily qualify as one of the most | dictator, |last winter. ,Thm'_“ trouble now in Mexico; | The titleholder, doing a little heavy- |conflicts in the Near East and Asia |SiZe Of the fruit, 90 to 250 in a box. There's Dloodshed, battle, over- | weight thinking himself, drove a|Minor had heightened racfal ani- |The size preferred in ths market 18 Blesstd) 18, UHe) poor mman He (oan (4 G sl o g : {sharp bargain when he leased the |mosities among the Turks, Greeks, |(he box cantaining 144 oranges. Nationa i¢ | he Dasn't ten dollars to lend ) Dear Mexico (we've come to love it) | Greyhound racing track here for |Armenians and Bulgars'to such an | Natlons 1€ |anq his friend doesn't think him a | Does ALWAYS what's expected of |the period of his tralning for $3.- |estent that it became tmperatise in He continued this Council seat. |liar. | it 000, |the interest of peace, protection and |lieved hment to the party to the end, | Had the seat bheen given him it b ‘[ The story leaked out today that the economic well-being of those | never | | | ay o |2 Roraback man .and Rorabact New Britain Herald|:, ok men 2 mer HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Parachia | the state | | The Democrats also have a job on Taued Datly (Sunday Excepted) | At Herald Bidg, 67 Church Street. nominate somebody | Matthew's, | their hands to | to run for governor. It there were pect an even chance to win the election | mo; n as the years pass. The 4 be less trouble demand upon but as thes f EUBSCRIPTION RATES $3.00 & Year, $2.00 Three Montha £ 75c. & Month. Rl " things stan running for the opinion is general atered at the Pont O sarier. " | office, without some chance of win- | will be hard put to accommodate there perhaps W in finding hools has been notable, | ning, has its disadva all the newcomer TELEPHONB CALLS still looks to us as etter ¢ The time will not be far distant, Business Office . 928 Editorial Rooms . 928 1 : . Factsand Fancies BY ROBERT QUILLEN didate. in the belief of prominent Catholic e lavmen in the city, when the paro- His Profit Blake: “Yes, I netted $40 at the pie eating contest.” Harrison: “Was that prize, or the second?” Blake: “Neither. I'm a doctor.” David Robbins. Reproduction Folks, the first improvements made in “collect 114t hurts’ schools with the (Copyright, 1 mmodating more | lifficulties are being Er—Just a Slip! Member Aundit Bureau of Circalation. Politiclan: “That's a The A. B. C. i a national organization fliaibaby. possible to Bennett or Eypt is nearing completion in the | been journals. Intense partisanship was a pre-| The parochial and public school Clark’s | systems in New The Herald fa on sale dafly in New York at Hotal Newsstand, Times Square; B8chultz's Newsstands, Entrance Grand Central, 42nd Street. —_ Believe Jaffa Orange Has Healing Powers Jaffa, Palestine, Sept. 7 (A—The delicious taste and unique fragrance of the Jaffa orange has caused it to become more and more popular in pe but the belief that it is pos- sessed of almost magic virtues as a preventive against infectious dis- eases is held to be mainly responsie ble for its ever growing vogue. The home of citrus fruit is southe ern Asia, from the lower provinces of China to the slopes of the Hima- laya mountains. Some 6000 years ago ponderating attribute of journalism, and there ange— Two skirmishes t it did for 3r. Grange! and Democratic TP RE publican in Connecticut will help to prevent the eonventions from being entirely Party came through his early training under | tems are acting as one in the task Hawley and Warner, particularly ' of providing the educational basis matters of routine. G S | i s s e mer. for the city's growing young gener- 2 fight for lieutenant-governor e . s sulle aiter | LA When he first came to the Courant | ation. One wonders It a sullen waiter on the Republican gk cEnes ever feels remorse when he gets reached a point where a “com- | SPAIN'S SUBMERGED of the bitter animosities of recon- Dempsey {s unwritten law that the fellow in of- and in Primo de Rivero, the vivid upholders of Republican ' has been making a grand stand doctrine in the journalistic firma- play in threatening to withdraw ment. from the League of fice is entitled to run aga due time run for governor; but the more unconventional ~members of the party, backing John M. Wad- hams of Goshen, are of the opir ion there is no unwriten law that giving the There is no truth in the often be« statement that lightning strikes twice in the same staunch at- denied a permanent el . One reason why few vote is be- | Advertising LA O O T DEnoerats cause there's small choice hetween | The airs still hot; the wind is sur- Thus the talk is that Professor Dpendents what he considered their tion at home, and one cannot help (fiat heer and cold coffee for break- | i Charles M. Bakewell, formerly a|just dues, and likewise finding a | concluding that was the only rea- |fast. | The state senator, might be the com- neat place in the rear of the school- son in back of the demand. A - — | promise candidate, the “dark room for those scalawag Republi-| “strong foreign policy, horse” who can break the deadlock cans who occasionally disagreed | braggadocio and blah, at the convention—if there is one. with the powers that be. technic of crumbling dictator- Certain opinion throughout the | Devoted as Editor Clark was to ships. The same policy no ey state is that there will be no dead- his political principles, he was lik ,-yiouhz lnnplrt‘ld the : —— B‘”T‘,:,c '::4: A Pn yy:?gllp“,:;;:Th];o]::m}l:;' ":;'\f: lock, and that Mr. Roraback will wise devoted to his friends, many demands regarding Tangler, which = very large birds in England, Why, |ing camp receipts hit the $30.000 give the orders te proceed with the of whom were among those whom I'rance and England neatly parried. |once while I was standing in a|mark, all these dollars will be 100 gets ready; |he pilloried on his editorial page.| More evidence of Rivero's | z00logical garden I saw a man come | per cent for Dempsey because he and exactly the person he wants as He was one of those rare individ- | crumbling power is indicated from [ia-cnten cagle.” .| has no managerial split with Kearns candidate | uals who, grieving at the political |the fact he consented to the hold- | Yankee Dude: “Brother, that's|nor a split with management of the 5 < nothing. Once while I was standing | dog track. etics of a man he liked person- | iNg of a plebiscite this month, * : Gty < ics of a man he liked person P h, “in i a hallpark I saw a player go out While he was training at Luth- on a fly! | er's resart at Saratoga Lake, Demp- sey only got 50 per cent of what came into the gate. Likewise when Kearns was handling the business camps of other e e e e Dempsey. during the first thirteen |races to remove them from countries |place. s of training, has taken in near- ly $17,000. He has reason to be- lieve that his bank account will be welled to the extent of $25,000 or 000 before he breaks camp. Dempsey paid for the rental of the Christmas shopping | track out of one day’s receipts. early!! The record-breaking crowd of Sunday of nearly 6,000 spectators his posi- | y is blue; e pearly; B Tncle Sam has the true reformer | xow eions 1 with some |, plex. He is always worried by e is part of the siny of other nations. Totdol ' that the clouds are cch each sheik and | PROTECT Your Doctor and Yourself meups’ Milk of Magnesia" S{\Y “PHILLIPS” to your druggist, or you may not get the original Milk of Magnesia prescribed by, physicians for 50 years Refuse imitations of genuine “Phillips” 25-cent and S0-cent bottles contain full directions and uses. There's a reason. The hoyvs vyou wouldn't have daughter go with are Spanish | 1 uch like you were at that age. nomination when he the Illeutenant-governor will be that Henry when the time is ripe. ally, The Democrats are confronted of thought on the printed page, yet ertained him at home, or visited | the country may express their feel- person. Just watch emphasizing his weaknesses |order,” so the censored dispatch from Madrid stated, —Pauline Golding. Couldn’t ¥ool Him! e was walking rather un-|in the training undred million ;2ople in AMETICA | ) ca(re and his condtion had not| Now with Dempsey handling his 19th century who | boxes. [niofnasenitibeen sehotRal improved. | own affairs these through deputies, = When the subtitle, ONE HOUR | he is in a position to smicker at ) flashed on the screen, | what he regards as Kearns' lack of fished out his watch and studied ess sense. Yesterday's gate was also very “Stam lie!" he shouted. “Sonly |satisfying to the champion. Not been three minutes quite as many persons paid as on — ‘ Sunday but the capacity of the stand the people of with the problem of putting up t somebody with pulling power to him when sick. Small wonder that ings toward the run against Hiram Bingham, our he was regars a picturesque | When the dictators begin to wobble Hiram has been |figure; he was one of the the dust is brushed off the ballot present regime. junior senator. making a deal of fuss since hecom- boys from the | ing senator, and it is said of him did not permit politics, however | Another Indication of an awaken- | Some scientist has captured a he that he has made more speeches in | hot, to personal | ed democracy in Spain is read into |tlo worth a thousand dollars. Still | the Senate than any new senator in | friendships. | the formation of a new party—the [Nt as expensive as a political bee. | the history of that exalted body.| In his passing Connecticut gloses | “Patriotic Union—which requested | o man can escape doing good \ He has certainly more of |a vigorous defender of its political, the plebiscite and also demanded [1f he's mean as the devil, he event- | them In and out the Senate on the | system, an editor who through a|that the National Assembly be sum- [ually dies. And that's something | v while. rights, | period of 55 years became tolerably | moned to co-operate in worth whil | interfere with UMilk of Magnesia” has been the U. S. Registered Trade Mark of The Charle E. Phillips Chemical Company and its prodeccssor Charles H. Fhillips sincs 197 made WHAT THE BOSS HAS HIS A taxed again. MIND ON His workout was not so savage as governing cherished topic of state’s taking over this Democratic doc- | well know over a wide expanse of | the country, 1¢ good intentions are used to pave | (According to Josephine Feuer) |that of Sunday but it satisfied nearly |, | trine direct from the writings of | territory, an editor who imparted N a revolt broke out and [hell, there’s no longer any \mrwriol? l“'.\|[i Ji';!()ord, will you take 11\.5‘;”-?- spr‘r‘!.’:t(;v\‘ l];nt Um;\g]m]y is at . ‘. . | inaividuality i itings the nat ; eclared und about what becomes of political | dictation? Chorus Girls and Co., | least nearing the form of old. t Thomas Jefferson, s to speak. In individuality to his writings; and | the mation was declared under a e loi e te s Yoy o the R Arhons hosetoressntva s Phile xcursion to ew or spite of all, however, there Is a| whether one agreed with the bulk|state of war. The premier naturally | e inst. at hand, and in answer to|delphia Jz O'Brien, one of the|. i fi 8 feeling that a goodly portlon of the |of his censorious editorlals, or|reported promptly that the rv\o!ll Correct this scntence: “Women are | questions re: three aces and pair of | cleverest ring men of“ his :r any NEW BRITAIN $2.28 Suflda sept. 12 people have not been pverly pleascd | whether one disagred, one could had been completely subdued; but | sout her hushand,” said the | fours will say it was three A.M.|other generation. Is J<mn>n31,' BRISTOL } i y P | o £ A trus " anc Y e o and | g00d 2" he answere irer. * 7 with his hop-skip-and-jump from | not help admiring the vigor and one is justified in believing that [gossin, “P he trusts him 11\1\;}\!{::\ 1 got in, as per letter of Ax,x‘t\;:llzjl qlc' hflav:\'“;le clcotl\r:dlnl;t:"r;“ch fi"’"“’“l‘)'fi"’s"fln ¢ s200 oo oa, ! the governor's chair to the Senate,!sincerity of thg writer. such a thing cannot happen over- & SR, i e that von il Tofnime mllmflt.r, o Ly. New Britain 7y 0-30-’-51 8 and there is a feeling they might| Connecticut, taking pride in its|night. Or at any rate, the embers i saving my wife doesn't understand| “At that T expect Tunney will ISIT Coney Island, Metropol- l;lnnolt e figg #: & vote for somebody else if the lat- | distinguished sons, will long honor | that started the conflagration are obseryahon me. Fore! By the enclosed invoice |&ive him the hardest fight he has itan Art Museum, the Aqua- S:"nl‘:u';‘ . 738 m 7 ter were of sufficient caliber to!the memory of the Hartford editor. still burning, | you will’ find that T have two pairs|had since he fought Bill Brennan rium, Grant's Tomb, Riverside Sk . TN a 3t i 1 L | with an ace Kicke aise | the last time. Tunney is a good | | Drive and Bronx Park. Lo Shaliey a7 4 Yuekies! spiliting (iba ficket There are changes likely in n Ihe Weather e ElorRans Ryl ralen [0 et AN Do S R L S Derby Shelton © 747 = / y W s o L 7 | you ten blue chips, as directed by, defensive fighter a Ll a .C.T.) 9. When the New Haven Journal- FIFIH RESERVATION Spain, and fHe “dtctator and king | gt e | Sept. 7 Torer our Mr. Jones. Y| cleverest heavyweight Dempsey has ENJOY;&; League l:u"s!lmo Due New Y‘l"':‘lfifi“) 9.38 5 Courler came out with a story that AND WORLD COURT are sa helping along the | ror Southern New England: Fair| “Yours the same as the little|had to face. ("“".é‘k: lb!;:s;‘;:}l‘w}h:;::’ Lv. New York(G.C.T.) 6.30 p.m. | the Democratic leaders had invited | Many observers of international iation by being completely at|tonight and Wednesday, slightly | blonde baby on the end, I remain| “But llrfflm;‘cr\e?‘a"d f‘“"""”;f* @k tbetty i 2 (Easters Standard Tine) : ur Twinir \dley, forme ent ve registered rprise at | odds over details of government, As|cooler tonight and on the Maine | pbottled in bond, are ;nothing falter JDempscy iarcass G ] Dr. Arthur Twining Hadley, former nts ha reglster .1 {lvlll')r b e & Ll e | Bailey, |through just once with one of those 8 e R unénldentiof Yalsfunlyetally, iosbesjithe Sl com para ti¥at aiactliy S5 v Dneasonlogin B neraL At 401 coming variable. terrific hooks or right crosses. Your Tickets Limited--Bu z come the Democratic candidate for which the fifth reservation of the |not scem to be at odds o Any- Perecaiiter Hastech : | 3 ; ) the Senate, something approaching | Senate concerning the American | thing—merely tired of the methods | 17air tonight and; o T | LET wom StE : . “, 1 n tat That the 1| | slightly cooler tonight THINK | bed-rock was reache ntry into the World Court is being | of the dictatorship. That there will |1 G0 IO SCHOOL, MOM, o 5 e i = e - . 1 : 5 3 5 St | northwest winds becoming va drh m SCH venerable educator found acceptable. True, thero has be a change sooner or later one | "°fi IR ANAS LROMIE ALEEE |1 Doty FRRL vERY SNAPSHOTS OF AMOTHER ON JUNIOR'S FIRST DAY AT SCHOOL sy cluovis wnizians - done a Hoover; th ¢ heen diplomatic grumbling, a few need not doubt. | which has caused unsettled, rainy P i s 4 1 has admitted becomi strong-worded speeches, and no lit- | B “;w:r‘;ylgrm‘l‘ 1'\‘<‘|"‘!nv;rl\‘.l::li x’;'glln“o,: = S : i }iv 1“ can; and anyway, he has n tle irritation that the United States 25 Y as ays nos 3 : | ear: passing eastward by the St. Taw-| t at t day to mix in could not see fit to join on a par| ars Ago loday ence valley route. It is followed c All hick he Hart- | with the other members of the| —_— ¢ an area of high pressure which 4 of the court: but regardless of how those| Extral President Mckinley was|is producing pleasant weather this Y shot in the temple of music in Buf- | morning in the central and castern m ¢ ir state, | meeting at Geneva really felt about " Democratic | + | meeting Geneva really D alo at the exposition grounds yes- | districts. The greatest amount of d i o observe that Jiffer- the chance obtain our ad- terday afternoon. He was shot by a |rain that fell during the last 24 b ¢ g 8 ence of Dr. Ha ns toward hesion was too good to overlook, so I-dressed stranger wearing a high | hours was 2.94 inc at New g B t ¢ ublicans at this -timey ®e|that the fifth reservation is to be [hat, two shots being fired while tiey | York. t] the Rep ) I g ey A th the others, |%ere shaking hands. The assailant’s| Conditions favor for this vicinity could still run the Democratic | swallowed along with = Iname is I'red Nieman, and he is said | falr weather with cool nights and tl tieket and, it clect he The fifth reservation stipulates o he from Detroit. A telephone | warm sunny days . S At ek ; llow | that the court | not entertain message from Senator Mark Hanna | ! h 1 1 says that McKinley w . | vi ilv X o) (ol i natlons) s thout the consent of the United jsays that McKinley will live. | Jaryis Family Holds i G f p n advisory Jerom eiar : Y, A | e there, es “a roan advisory | oe Y ity “were within a few feet | Rat Catching Record | ] / N L vl Graion tdlighing L any M dixpuleorlor o sl e S sl s | WATCHES JUNIOR 60 h Ak el Vi S A b L i LI LD DOWN STREET WITH DAD- ING HOW MUCH SHE DERING Mi‘l_\TTOPO WITHOUT JUNIOR, TRIES » T s ; S with him, next in line being the man |family, three of whom are girls. | DY ON WAYTO HISTIRST CAN GET DONE NOW FIRST, CANT SEEM O TO CHEER THINGS UP | Sl L : ; rivileged | ¥10 held the president’s hands while | Bags of 700 fo 1,000 rats a week | DAY AT SCHOOL™ ™%« WITH THE BOY OFF AT SETTLE DOWN TO ANY- PLAYING TUNE ON 5 b Xl o shots were fired are nothing out of the ordinary for : SCHOOL EVERY DAY THING PIANO 7 e tates there | ryant officer Mel will resume the Jarvis - 2 : v i 1 Il resume 't 3 » § w ro the prac- [activity tomorrow, the opening day| Misses Nell and Kitty Jarvis, { | o o5 or realities are considered Of (he school tern will at once [twenty-one and twenty-three res- The Flavor o make a nd of the factories to|pectively, are on the rat catching| Mrs. Flynn: “Those apples you ’ 1 iy 3 e d es who!eo much more important than th hat every hoy of school age job every night in the week, often | gold me yesterday have a fishy o (o who prefer woo certain ea sibilitics, that it is sanctioned as tends. He sald that he would enforce |assisted by their sister Rose, who is | yaste,” d with a Democrat rather tha more important step than turning W law and will endeavor to see |twelve. They also accept exter: - | Grocer: “Yes, Madam. Those are I H s ¢ RS _ |that ry boy or girl of 16 has a [tion contracts where cock-roaches, | 4 p 1 g 3 the ¢ . {he door in the face of the Amer | | crab apples Sc looniin ficate showing that he or she is (mice and black beetles are c 3 ¢ t { 5 The United |oore v o : St HEREuE LR —1J. Lenahan. in only en L question fc an commoniwealth. The United |ouot 14 voars of age e the delegates. If Dr. Hadley simply | stat 1y have special Tights un-| . W. Abbe won the final match | The girls come by their rat cateh- | qHE pLEYED POSTOFFICE " does not care to be identified orvation, but that is not '\','“‘,,”',;M']""’ 2D tournagent at '::uh hv::":\‘;l!:‘lus wrr‘»hn"’f irally, as ’n; v (Eara Triplett, Postmaster) - the antell: of s theipp Ler Py e L PR T nd 6 fo play. |Jarvis, official rat catcher to the|, Fostmaster: “Ira, here's a card i v is certain, therefor t ¥ zhts would be insisted upon. Per- 1o \eader was played in [London County council, and to most “‘; g 2 8 { e the political ambitions of a Bing- | haps there fecling in Geneva Saturday after- |of the government offices. silE l“a»*“({”:"l;\n‘ nes 9 i S : % ever |noon 7 ctric Iield, the Buckle vis claims to be the only | 10 0] i . politics” these days 1 to enter into treaties of ¢ 0y anders and Vickery pitch- [er and mother, a* 1 grandfathers on| Y. M I Csing Cgarettes, "G o q | 4 The political ton I indeed | arbitration will not hesitate 10 ac- 'ing Russell & Frwin fo & tan-ining [hoth sidrs have followed the same| 8 Uke N C of late? SETILES DOWNTO DARN- DECIDES SCHOOL MUST ~ GOES UPSTAIRS AND WANDERM‘DRLQRNLY i peculiar. Bingham himself is not | ceds to arbitral methods in future |2 o 1 victory over the league-lead- |trade. His wife also has been a rat| 1 1-2 2 quit the Abit, 4 ING AT LAST AND BEGINS BE ALMOST OUT. FINDS STRAIGHTENS OUT ROUND HOUSE LLI}’@ ar considered the state's sirongest!cases of dispute In which she “sas ing Stanley Works cher twenty-five years. There are It's O I'MNS. TO WORRY WHETHERL JUST ONE HOUR HAS ~ NURSERY. WISHES TIME T0 €0 FETCH m; ate's : | The state league wound up yester- 'two boys. in addition . to the girls 5 ¢ " M = i i candidate; but he s the favorite|or claims an interest.” By swallow- o R0t CORIG Ot N e [who assist in the work O oy salig. ceaeatise ANYTHING MAY HAVE ~ ELAPSED s»;(i HE ;mgvp ‘r)m/:gz_ H A g son of the ieaders in the state's|ing the fifth reservation Geneva i8| George Case, clerk at Tomlinson's | 4 As you can see of late? HAPPENED T HIM LEFT HOME ¢ ROW UP stronger party—-and that makes a | placing considerable confidence in|drug store in Plainville, spent Sun-| When dining tables first came into I have to quit the habit, for B . o4 dav at his home in Ansonia. use diners reclined on them and atg| It's so effeminate.’ ') fo B big difference jn his favor, He lslour sense of fair play, Irving Carter is clerking at the|with thelr fingers, ~—Ione. Taylor.