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Al [ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1926. e B oy o H d trol of both branches of the legis- | bus or car a moments to d . = kmvfi]- Fioend % ‘tl\mz is to, get ?l:n'lsural!w-h!"d ”;' 4 al eseribes a g ddywac! ltendency sleep fewer hou £ New ritain Her: lature. The main point of interest|mit it. Time lost in this manner is | actsan ancies He prescribes a good paddy |tendency is to sleep tewer hours n‘ b e GOMPANT 2 For kids wen their snappy and [the daytime than at night on m_. { MEPRALD PUBLISHI o observers elsewhere is whether | easily made up, and the creation BY ROBERT QUILLEN grouchy at home, count of outside distrdctions e bxceptey | 17 majorities riso or fall |of good will upon the part of the And for teacups cold keys down the | Q. Under the new 1mm\grallon| nday Bxc A DR Te 41 Zhurch street. | The Klan lssue still besmears | traveling public is greatly worth BASk Seridl Cust oy i A “"]‘;i"““d‘:":'fl“':_“‘\::‘tr;‘l'c';:‘ | ¥ 2 o o = o a Tl —T'reder tiss. - |veterans who serve : T 0 | some of Maine's politics; Governor | the effort. Tittle points like these l..h. s spllt at times !”v e won- (Copyright, 1926, Reproduction |Expeditionary forces entitled to adal i SUBSCRIPTIO! | Browster's state prison investiga- | count for more than leaving the |der s that cun didates don o Trorbidden) mission to the United States outside | Ca 0 f be E b i ; Months. tion has stirred up anmosites; and | Center on a split second of the | LR the quotas of their respective | 1§ Outnumoer qmfles J i 5c. & Month. | 4po romoval of the Kennebec coun- | schedule 1 The true explanation of crime | w“\m”‘g:; ‘ Abflll[ 240 000 £ | recently crea factional | S 3fibr panolalaie A. s. | j § | 3 | [eaveay R AL L0 BRI O S LS Q. Where did the cherry trees | 1 the Post Office at New Britaln | el ot 55,000,000 TDEA s v s 's chassis. 3 i ¥ e g 'mm-fl .jekox:d Class Mail Matter, "!"HM ion. He will be re-electe ;‘1 A $5 | lower down than a snake's chassis. .beml ull communicatious to Fun that are planted around the tidal | | | but the majority is not L\,mvun‘yi The New Haven railroad is rmwi B fjl_'lil)|i-dl‘lwhwe Ot the New basin in Washington, D. C. come Hartford, Sept. 13.—The tatal | TELBPHONE CALLS his ¢riends to be more than around [entitled to a half interest in the| As to “lifetime L_‘vrs\" think how ‘n:l;.h‘; rlo::u:'lr'lmmw' ;0':: ;C;:! from? number of horses in Connectient K3 § Business Office 53 1S5 506, Thx wonia a5 donpifer: | Gioand’ Benteal' stedten merdly We.|¥0U 4100k 2W 1 301 bag Bougnl s o = < A. They were given to the City of | has decreased to a point where 2 zauerm Rooms 2 : SRS s i fa Sl e 1|ur.vnm» brown derby B S ST | Washington by the city of Tokio, | there are six times as many motor {able drop from the majority of 36,- | cause of its contract of perpetual) o] It's More of a Stunt, Folk [Japan, in 1912 during the adminig ' vehicles as horses in the etate today, The only profitable advertising medium | 000 which he had in 132 | track leasing rights in that station Dutch Fokker will become an|To swim the English channel, Folks, tration of President Taft. | judging by assessors' reports made fa the dity. (;'v'::‘ ‘;‘“:d‘j‘:';:‘l'":fi“ ore| But in 1920 vernor Baxter | Charles E. Hughgs, lawing for the | American. An invitation to mi Is quite the thing to do this year, | @ Where was the first rural de- | t0 the state tax department. Filteen fFreta AW [ carried Maine by a majority of 85, | rallroad, and taking the matter to|that in 1916 would have saved a|But why not practice up our strokes |livery mail route established in this | YCArs ago there were slightly more IS ks 5 (252 o e T - |1ot of Americans. | And swim the channel of good e than three and one-half times as b Mamber ot T’! i me‘, ‘":I“‘m 00 — the last ine election | the Supreme: court, wishes an al- tars cheen! | "A. The first experimental rural [Mmany lorsce as motor vehicles § | ed Press fs exclusively en-| had baron c quality, as i 55,000,000 ¢ . [Tk | Y St 40 registered ‘onnectict e ; T e the use for re-publication of | which had barom uality, as flocation of $35,000,000 worth of| wwinter rids us of insects.”” What | - |deltvery service was established | Iegistered in Connectiout Inail ¢ i news credited to it or n;nt 9:\-1‘;:‘ it for: ted the landslide of Hard- | property rightg in the Grand Cen-labont the golf bug and the political Quite a Dissappointment October 1, 1898, simultaneously on H;\rr\\mu,.’ time, ; ]ym\r‘h'r : 1‘“; eredited in this paper and ai 3 two months later. Since that| o i o otherlibEs? Swect Young Thing: “I v s |three routes, one fi Charlestown, | ‘horseless buggy” has pushed O Taws published therein. |ing two months later. Since that | tral station, evidently for no other [ ing Thing: “I was S0 hree routes, S ERC e S ATl e L e e B s e B e i s disappointed in my trip to the coun- QUESTIONS ANSWERED |one from Uvilla and one from Hall- | Dob ok 8 L ot - > . | 4 . Little David had Killed the big|try. Why, the farmers wore ordinary | You can get wan answer t |town, West Virginia. The first com- | Jay In posséssion af more than 85 Member Audit Bureau of Circalation. | ducing, and today we find theposes guy. “Darn it said he, “I won't |leather halts.” : s 0 any iote county rural service was estah. | Per cent of the flald served by hotl Tho A B. C. fa a natlonal organization | G e : ] | By _ B k0 B estion of fact or information by 5 . g R e S o e hchturnishes’ newspapers and adver: | Democratic. big guns iined UPOR | Tn other words. the New Haven |get a chance to parade up Broad-| Her Friend: “What kind did you | writing’ to the Question Editor, | oned Dece "‘{" ol RO e s with a strictly honest analys! cond congressional district, | 0 : ) Savii expect to see them wearing? RS 1 EdItor, | ¢oyniy, Maryland. i L ‘ ese : 1 n nal L ['1s 1 bellevad ‘o desice. $55.000,000.| W3 |New Britain Herald, Washington circulation. Our clrculation statie t | SIS Sweet Young Thing: “Those i _, s 2 s Hoe ce| There less than 43,000 borses O 'based upon this audl. Thie insures the Republican ticket is Te-|3dded to its paper assets 80 as to R ouns TMInK: lions wheat | iRurean; i1 823 IENawa i Vork il avenue'| IS What isithe waluplofian aun 114- e e ertion sgalnst fraud in newspaper : i | i helts T've heard so much abont, of | washington, D. C. enclosing twg |Of Bold before refining | in the sta he réversal of e vion figuw.en to both national and | o be having a hard tussle. |y ahle to rig up the costs of do- course!™ s Sad S (0SINE *WO T AL The value of gold before re. (Conditions in the private transporta- trib 8 | cents in stamps for reply. Medical, | A The valu 2 ore el local advertisers. | 1t the Democrats carry this c | £ e B et ] ing business and squeeze an addi- —Sunny. fining depends on the fineness of the \ tion field is shown to illustrate H-m An ounce of purc | rapidity with which the traffic 0.67. | problem confronting the public is afety authorities are legal and marital advice cannot be |FHIIE d(hend S : |gotc e ore. —_— | A FEW MORD PEEPLES: |Eivem nor can extended research |50 : : } PEEPLES! —Hpe undertaken. Al other questions Eoldaisnalundiaing Q. What years constitute the first ulmuwvm | district, fn addition to reducing the 5 tions return out of the pu e, Herald is on sale dally in New | Yo at Hotalings Newsétand, ‘Times | gove: orship majority to 1 The Tnterstate Commerce Com- | | % Neweatands, Entrance 7 e ) _ it Eonal realy X J Square; Bchultz's Newssta | the barometrie tendency will be in | mjesion is not “stone blind In onc Louise E. Gray, Tom 's lone | Vil recelve a personal reply. Un-|oo o co When did the twentieth | trying 1o plan ahcad to keep abreast Grand Central, 42nd Street. 1 i signed requests cannot be vered. . |favor of the Democrats. Kave i mya Neow [ Tavan: WL F and child AT A e ‘~”‘” ‘_‘d"“’ * | century began? |of the swelling tide of motor | ey a MO R e e A s are confidential.—Editor, : con- | vehicles EETRT e, e ought to Le disappointed In_this ; e St sl i oy o) i States d INOREASING THE SCHOOL MUSSOLINI'S ESCAPE e e *| A Pullman smoker doest en- Her whole life long she will rom: Q. Has California or Illinols the |LUrY means the years A. D. 1.100; | The United States department of OAPACITY FROM A BOMBE nishing he bureau of | .ourage casy fellowship. There's |As now' Gray's L. B. G |greater amount of surfaced roads? [second centfiry, A. D. 101-200 &nd | agriculture reported in Marchiisor e [ valustion of the I.'C. C. has al- ronds o |the twenticth century, A. D. 1801 | this ear that the total number o Looking ahead an 0 | Premisr Mussolini of Italy exhi- | AT EUTeS |00 e fwentieth century com- | horses throughout the country had ready given it as its opinion that — The annoying part having & e (he New Haven Is not entitled to| The annoving yart of &l have time to develop into UVINE jowing his narrow escape from be- the -adaitionall 458 000 £ (o | COT Pass you is that the speed cop [The Il in C t 1 1 1 the : al $55,000.000 forrate- | gorg you instcad of him. When any boy goes out with her - horses in Connecticut has decreasc ing killed or injured by a bomb gets you ad of h ¥ Boy Q. Who is the executi k making purposes. Tnstead of 2 |He knows he'll have an H. U. G. cutive head of | 00 in the sama ety | approximately e he Canadian gove: & ? | per There 8 CSf « 1 training every technicality to in-| The only ones who must compate | —Arthur H. Sarnot Sovernmenk s \RULE SHOP FmEDEPT v-r‘ml There are cstimated fo ba Had the city done this years 880 |or guccess in a calling that 1 RS A, Executive authority of the out as many horses in-Ngyv York E t copie are authors and | ! 8 crease rates, the railroad ough | with dead people are authors and a| Don Fe Sl Rty : aur over-crowded school conditions |y ung to awaken an undertow of . ought to| . dower's second wife. When Hugh A. Moore went on the K”“‘t‘“o“("‘] "‘fz]‘ ;’V“NH reposes in Hw‘ “"3 as in Connecticut, to . straln every effort to reduce them. Staze and is exercised | v never have had an O0pPDOT- | determined oppositio: Alt ch | = | a8 roug! PRas would ppositlon. Although | | wear |He changed his , name to Carroll |(NTOUSN his representative whose available California has 15,262 miles | * i they Helene T'. Gould has lots of beaux; |of surfaced roads and llinols has |P.CNCCd immediately after midnight | decreased 5,000,000 during the pres {14172 miles, of December 31, 1900, ceding ten s, The number of to anticipate problems before nothing high to park your feet on i —Gordon Goldsmith A. According to the lat | | bits his customary sang froid fol- ason is no myster: situations no doubt is one of most valued of human endeavors- | pe s paying the inevita price unity to badger our civic well-be- | t1q E : o - Al, well; very few rich m ! e genfatlia v) ) 06 tunity to badger third time he has escaped| pROPAGANDA PUSHERS more, cat more or have more fun Swem: he porpt of Governor-General, Ohicken Dinner and Program. o servalwn ik donth st /iHe Bendstof wotldthe ot folk. And vet, despite this subterf s office at the will of the King. | [He really was an H. A. M | kins. { Athletic Events Enjoyed At ] Teopold B, Fried | @ Are salad for | on ’le Weatller forks required at | 3 Nothing is so well organized as|than ordinary S H. Holmes, city superintendent | siseing, he continues his way, one | . e y e modern propaganda business. of julging in a far- | " Uan=it nothinw i Twing occur evary 69th birth. But . .":om' 2 );‘ q(g.i ol condi ”m‘; 5 ; i ”\mhm’" had hav-| poth the Boston Herald and the|or course few families have that O n"w;um dinners or may regular din- | DlounialniCrore sigh appraisa school condi- | pened.” 1t is perhaps jus o S e S i DRI G T . ! sy ‘l‘v Alate futurel and B is perhaps Just as well. | goringfelq Republican, 1,000 to 1,- [ many. There’s Dan R. Young; he's quite a orks be used? G | The Stanley Rule and Level Co.| ashington. Sept. 13.—Foracast tions in the immediate . 1105 an uneasy head or brooding|sng miles away from the swene | 5 and | A Goner iy whon satad is sarv- | Fire Department held Ms At an-! ror Sonthern Now Gniand: | Fair as he has been connected With the ovor the desperate character of | .o . el s i Wit (he fcountry realy esd s apnigiion ’["' sly, N |ed with the dinner and not as a |nual outing Saturday at Mountain | yonight and Tuesday, cooler tonight deal wchook plant for 40 years and |lanamies would rot In the least tend)| . itorials about the Chi- |, . phirth control and more seli- :nl e n}\‘l”r' L e st st Ve e A fork is | Grove. A chicken dinner was served | and on the coast Tuesday, moder- y ! ongo, TEerpder Yerby anl Gl And s, a 1sed. Salad forks may be used if de- [ chich Philip B. Stan- | res| rihwes has had . an unexampled ODPOT- |(o improve conditions which bythe! .cuit have been receiving &nd ONLI0t, | Manning Ferguson |sirec ““‘“P-m“r‘-li”‘i:"”mm" o ‘m!«"r r":\” .no.‘ MWM\' resh northwest and a8 andl s ave bee J and - Tt | { ey spoke s rece Seitreiy tunity of watching its progress and |nature of the clrcumstances he . ATt aiaairh Thev: can . Q. Did George Washington ha : 3 SiTadate northitwin [ printing copious lotters from inter-| Men needn't despai e D e e firip to" Eurone. superintondent| “yor o for Hasiern Now York: its needs, no one cares to dispute | must continue to face. oq partieatiniCl the 1. t dignitied and say swimming is a 5 Ty po v’ g l\\-ux‘. ay Mx |a «:,~1 who became a nun in the | Mawwell Coe spoke also and com- et ”1“ Tssdh cholap o s ested parties in Chicago, the Lakes- | : ho longed to travel near and far; |Catholic church? an csday; coole s s e ground of h a valled t thyant & h | woma fame Anyway i ? | mende: e % Heleiar o : his - deductions on the g The dictator's velled threat at| g pawrence sl et Romen b e A0 Rich Charles A, Rayburn married | A. George Washington ‘had but 'r“fl" 1 the men highly on their ef-| ojghr, probably light frost in cx- logic. France, which he seems to think 18|\ octare gor the Well ; 2 ! Ter loe ) sin Hier noneiw s b Y {reme north portion; fresh north The city can .provide all the | guilty of affording a base for the ARCCIE That's how she got her C. A. R. red. The family aere mil mambers | During the afternoon vocal selcc-| west, shifting to north and north- These organizations get clippings | —Estelle R. Grimm |of the Church of gland. Mildred | 11008 were rendered by Patsy Fal- west winds. schools the superintendent or the!operation of murderous conspira- | i | of every newspaper printing any- | Lt | Washington was not a Catholic nun. |10W and James Ross and a program Conditions Preesure is 1ow this & vant: f it can pro- cie ) vi . ~ . e £ g stie arried chool board i i P cles, no doubt will not be taken ! yine on the subject — fineluding! Tom F. North's wife was ma Q Q. hat is a * A2 |of athletic events was carried out.| opning on the Maine ~coast and vide the money. There is "°U‘1“F¥iv~>rmusly by the Parisian govern- | o o ind i | Siie threw the clock, and then, | A, An invention of Garabed G. K, | Tho first event, the 100-yard dash|gyowors gceurred during the past o hold us back except money; and | ment. France cannot be held re- i ’"‘ . ”“ OTHi} Though it was only half past eight.|Giargossian, an Armenian, who Qll.\\\;vx. by .\Is‘svsm]m‘\h: £ Robert! vy Koury in northern New England, | hammers an mgs. However, The cloc mek T. E. N claimed that the machine Ay \. Andrews. The ut was won g HERY e Biaser where taking care of the necds of | xponsible for backstalrs plotting by | 1y ong: wever, ne |The clock struck T. E. N. laimed that the machine would run 1 g shob p the St. Lawrence valley, the lower dosantttop the vaners it | Wallage M. Bayliss |by power drawn from the atmos- |by Alfred Cayer. The feature of|jaie re na ekt the future generation is concerned, | individuals so long as it does all|y,uing their ,.M.P ,.,‘L'.q,.,:v:‘: r‘, ‘wm. o iree thonsanalotina el e ‘mn-:w I‘miim the \\:ym war e ?; |the afternoon was a ball game ’“"}l?":‘\‘\a_r.fi::u"il\m)vin's(:\lly\‘.ih“c;‘“!“';nlm ]"L - New Britain no doubt will do 18 |in its power to provent organized | g wintorected notin o T | 1s e el Ain't Nature Grand? pearcd before commitiers of con- |tween the married man and thelang the far northwest. An area of nty. ok o Tna s o i Rt R L e R s MRS Ne T Aindeas s sree e ) B e | Ut e e It may be pointed nuf ‘Hmv we It was Shakespeare who said, |10 sit and argue R e s e naie e ineora rv;!jrl \‘;‘- Sl VA e enre ot iia t;xl:xl:firn;;;::'im”. m[.v(',‘:;"”mt x,»,‘l\yi have been doing pretty wWell in the } “Uncasy lles the head that wears AUTO PROSPERITY ; T res are| Powers: “Silkworm? You must|on his claims. An adverse report was |single man at a low level Ly thelr| tively low over the lower Missis- expenditure of money for Out{a crown’ Mussolini may not be| POINTS THE WAY i,,,:r,':,:':y,r\:“""{‘S‘i.l?“‘;,"f\‘l‘?“\rm‘,hi;m an a spider.” [submitted by the government inves- |sensational playing at second base| sippi valley and from the Canadian T W | schools. The last fiscal report|wearing a crown, but he is in the —Eleanor Brower. |tigators. . t the recent session anoth- |and center field respectively. Max- | northwest southward over the Rocky er resolution was passed by Congress |well Cos showed unusual ability in| mountains to Utah, Arizona and One of the most certain gauges|Out feeling seif-conscious. showed we were spending 46.50 | same class so far as safety is con- . 4 | of national prosperity nowadays i i oo " fee sl B THAT WILL DO! aithorizing a new test. batting and base sliding. Philip B. southern California. Rains are fall- per cent of the total civic income |cerned. And it was an Itallan KN ' (. aosnr e ¢ ! o to the ant” is good advice, | appeard by Jean Greentha) Q. What is the hest way to clean | gganley he game for the mar-|ing fr Kansas eastward, ta he automotive industry. The gen- e boe s nanan e A Raanand Ani| | Stanley won the g ing from Kansas : 1 or the school plant. In other — the father of the present incum-| omen in Dotroit 1 4 el sbands. A b 5| Professor—Yos, Miss Gates, I wish fa self-filling fountain pen? | vied men by stealing home in the | Indianapolis. & emen in D \ave their han Kitchen is just as mu a7 ¢ ‘4 th a4t e 5 Fd b vords, of the $2,803,305.68 'h'.i bent—who remarked lightly, after ; g 'r ]” teir hands ‘vu '«n‘r ‘_\: aRant | to spe ) toy IH'_l think you'd be ‘mi: "”-d‘ the “'”'""';””“”’h”;'f' by ;snhmh inning. Temperature is generally cool in | ¥ ulse of the nation cven |hulsance as ishamed of yourself, young woman! |filling and emptying about half ¢ din. | the northern border tos fr civie government is expending this [ some folly-beguiled individual had 2 = e adeiaes IS et | i Il 2| The single men, retaliated by win. | the northern Lorder - sta ER 2 | a thaut tiie] rentleman 1n wan 3 __IYour grades are so low that I'm [dozen times with warm water, using | B tied men at bowl:| Washington to Maine, year, fully $1,303,574 goes for the|tried to make way with him: It e : 1; Wheelor says a bread and Water [peiq T must he compelled to- |the self-filling lever. The warm {ning from the mar 2 TR L R «chools, There are not many cities |is one of the risks of the trade.’ h [3 n in liet would a ”fv' thing for Marjorie—You know, T or [water will dissolve coagulated ink '"“n o was pronounced ona| fair weather with slightly lower oL e G . talk about the pulse beat as bootleggers. 1for that maifer. alq qnor | think you're the NICEST and make the pen flow fri | he outing was p BonSl S e doing any 5 old his people not to be wor- find it the gentlemen in Wall | ¥eek of it might be & good thing|,, Q. Who played the part of the |Of the most successtul ever held by ¢ In 20 years the population of the |ried, as it was one of the hazards sten and accept the report |ToF ¥ ©F U= Professor—T'm afrald I must be |Jewiah mother in the motion picture|any stoup in the piant and it is city has doubled, but the school he had assumed when he faok the population has more than doubled. | job. « R SThe Oohenyand thedalses ined to make it an annual affair. | If a boy's hair were left uncut it 3 8 0 t ys o ever ] row as 0 a b If yow're a somehody, you can get | \arjorie—You're so good looking.| A. Vera Gordon. ! R | | i fore, that the an- | by without fine clothes; if YOU'r® #iang have the SWEETEST way about | Q. Jf a World war veteran Is | READ JERALD CLASSIFIED ADS average girl's, as women have a | | arn, the Children and youths must be at- omotive industry, havi nobody, the finest of clothes WON't|vou Professor. Killed in an automobile accident, is FOR YOUR WANTS jjEtronE e ErowhoLE AiEs R B En8 t s nge: . as the| SPAIN'S 3 reports 3 ! spiling; echool Jonger, {oo, ws the) . ol !" Rl from a multitude of agents at its |Ch2nge your status Professor—Iir—Call me Clarence, |his widow entitled to compensation | 2 average daily school attendance FROM THE LEAGUE ; fpdike whive by i {As T was saying. my dear. yon are (from the government? during that time is nearly thres| Spaln’s formal resignation trom | "POSal I8 Inclined to view the fu-| (igrrect this sontence made | doing so well in your casses that I've| A, A widow can get compensa- —————————————————— times as great. We have made a the League of Nations is Primo de ture with satisfaction. There are | herself beautiful,” said gossip. |decided to tion only when the death of the ex- FALL GARDENING AND HOUSE PLANTS ertised | Marjoria—You know vou remind [service man is due to injules re- using the cosmetics 000,000 automobiles and trucks considerable attempt to keep up | [ivero's current gesture for home “In the Fall prepare for Spring” is a rule for every amateur gard- points out, tho value of all prop-|SUlts” from the Geneva body 3 ounces, elder flower Twater 1 in the cheap magazines.” [ 1o so MUCH of my poor grand- |ceived or disease . contracted or ac- | ! s crilets Sk : in use. they report, and the fiscs | ansr. Not only {s autumn the time for preparing beds and planting many with the requirements, as available | COnsumption, an atiempt to show ey report, and the fscal| ), jionted by Publishers, Syndicate) |father! |colerated while in the service. ] o, Soromniots, shrubs and sines for the lower garden, but it ia the season ASbar of wohool xooms Havs in-|the people that Spain is too sreat|o T of L026:27 Willjsea thetnauali] T e | Professor—2Miss Gates, if you can't| Q. Is there a lotion that will re- rpuiding in o wamber of crops In the vogelabie garden. T in also the | y increase added t e a {get ¥ grades 1p you must leave {duce open pores in the skin and im- | time for attention to plants to be grown i yots a FHIGo Hoxsg. créased yfrom 112 to 403, or more |and dignified since he took hold of |\ gadeciogine ol «L]( ‘tf"\\\rrnl "vlu‘ 11 Te's disgusting? huc‘:\n i AT B omplexion? | our ashiug i pussspnaiajsamialanatse il et EAIIEAT here will be ecessity te school, that's all! It's disgusting! a greasy comple i A ¢ Housa Plants, which will be sent to any reader on reque than ed. As the s tendent | the governme per: T re wil no necessity, A T d L ing a 5 entng and Care of Houss Plants, which wi ¥ t thaft trebled. As the superintendent|/t1® Eovernment fo permit say tin- |, £l Hiae D ol HEl e ears Ago 10day |vou may eave the room immediate- | A Try the following: Rose watc r Filfput the coupon below and mail as directed: s by | Iy! —— ——— —— CLIP COUPON HERE = == = Ok S s o e et il o e _lcutting prices, or by making ex- — e ounce, tineture of henzoin 1-4 6 R iy in New Brialn has increased | BOt it u e thansmch |-t et B T e : ) | e e e herates U\ Sphi GARDENS EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britain Herald, 3 1-3 times during that time, which | 8i¢lght of hand to convince every-| .= ©. : 8 reis opicin] O, ey s ing diet chiefly of fruit and liquids | 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. € as an important bearing upon our Uody that the Spanish dictatorship ife of President McKir D) | and coplons water drinking should a thread The president is dying. | “There 15 no hop: I want & eopy of the bulletin FALL GARDENING AND HOUSE PLANTS Iiverything relating to {help to clear the complexion. S o acial re- |15 as wonderful a success in mak- 5 automo- Biles will remain about the same, it ability to handle the fina | N th five cents in lonse uncancelied, U. 8 postage . ¥ , Does it injure the health to stamps or coin for samo: inirements of the school situation.|INg a first rate power of Spain as | “George P. Spear has returned | Q SR oo S 4 Ll RS e e 1o} sleep during the daytime rather than | I There are school buildings of | Premier De Rivero seems to have x. % ord | town, | at night? | 12 NAME . | is stated to have sometk e e ariior beauty and utility being erected, | in mind . have something up his | . William Mar oy Rk U The normal time to slsep s at | ADDRESS ... ¢ sleeve in his battle with the Gen-|his vacution today ight and one usually sleeps better | and more are on the program for If the dictator, following his dis- 5 SRR “hief >olice night and one usually slcep | ; '\‘ ¥ Eeoca RN k: ral Motors. | Reports from Chicf of Poli when there is less noise. An ordinar- CITY ..deireracsnsusrorasnnancs BTATB eivene arly achievement he superin- v he king, and his Rawlings today are quite favorable. ily healthy person who works at | I am a reader of the HERALD. In other words, the motor mag- The has had an attack of ites see nothing but prosperity | pneumonia and is now recovering tendent mentions additional needs | troubles with the army, should night is not injured in his health 1 the o €. The school board will | Some fine day discover himselt on | by sleeping in the daytime, The main | t head. His physician, Dr. Mulligan, stated \ plenty to occupy its collective the outside looking in, or on the - that he would be able to sit up and Wind. So far as citizens are con-|inside of a jail looking out. the| U ire willing to agree that| (%o friends in a few days. A iz ook they are right, regardiess of %oli- 3 e Are o ' rncd they are likely to get dizzy Nation might make haste to rectify | New Britain Council, Royal Ar e e i e {cannm, will open e scason with a NAPSHOTS OF A BABY LOSING HIS BOTTLE _ - By cuovas wituaus | harvest supper on September 17, principal dishes will be n to possess proper school ac Will the state conventions this|One of 1 i USING JUDGMENT IN ommodations for e pupils in a aak ruvhia 5 lof Elijah Rogers' peaches from parts of it Jacbi LS TROLLEY OPERATION Week Turmish olinsioel Bacoiony OF |guide Meidow T s s A ®éry worthy aystem of serving | 1 The financial report of the school ; > realiz - E T s e board, which met yesterday, shows y r will not “muddic o B | The Manchester Guardian comes |that the expenses for the past year R TErhie WAL wa L A0 s the fon of the Herald the other|(y pang with the curious rhnmi“'“‘ $58,208.94. e A prem the: r t of having to do with the action |, eac Fast Main street, | . premises will come as the result of neving:tosdo with otion € Valent(no, was tiot ‘antastor| o o ood Monler of Bk sy L A Al rd tha 8 a for the Connecticut ; s member of Stanley Post, G. A. R., ; 5 0 « he superin : o o | but a Valentino is dead and | of New Britain, was a visitor in tendent’s r has given eitize ompany who stopped a.car which | opp54¢ nd himself from the | South Dakota recently and was a ; o was procecding from the triangle | sor tnnuendo. There are other | EUPSt of Stamley Post of Hermosa | =t teite tha | 'STARTS IN HAPPILY ON BOTTLE TEELS SO NICE AND WARM INSIDE ~ WAKES UP IN A MINUTE OR 50 : : her | 4 i Lon | Strongheart, the Pup, outwits th | In order o permit & few Dersont | garg nowever, amons whom | U} (ML SRte. ~ Ono of the members flies OF MILK ITNIAKES HIM SORY OF SLEEPY. AND ROLES OVER THI. “BAROMUTER vho desived to board it to get| ¢ / : | of the post there told how they had —_ DROWSES OFF PN A | i ¥ b | VETRAPS there are a few which | become acquainted with Mr. Monier |y e Are in Favor of Capital IN MAING oard, th awvolding them the oion - wuch a severe critic as the | The surgeon's wife recited Sheri- ¥ 7° " Punisnment! ; gure t necessity of thelr walting for the| Guargian would admit were “.»mr\';“?“’“ ‘“'"‘” l’;“""?’”“l K Vaughan: “I went out to Nae ball- e ) 1l Among the sons was | “How to Set a Hen,” and _ i & especially if they happened to be | o i st ~|game yesterday. Al ishing wged woman who was Anding | goonon cior | Sermon,” keeplng the house SR an|™ yppgie: “It must have been pretty inglish actors | uproar for an hour. Mr. Monicr & a t and v isi he liffien to cross th stract on i cold out there. ng + tackled his old enemy, the chicken, | “*x P L g f s olit v T of traflic constan Now that hog-calling conies: ‘\\,lnmm fear. He ‘nrmv:ln‘.‘ number Margie: “I heard they were sliding L : . : i »r Connecticut company has been put on over tho radio, |° \].:Hflvlh from ” comra 1.\y elto (Vo Laaagis : e icee of coal flew through th e Tdoh Ost | : 23 tE R why not go the full hog let a m,‘)‘l,- of 1 hird rail car in = By iR Qstrom 1l hog g the air EImwood night and 1 Emill v KLASS AT KRAZY KOLLEGE ments fc Songers Y . 1r n'\;\m or Will lnbu ] et in| (Conducted by M. F. J. | J 1 fr be adopte The Spamards wish to construct | ! 4 & \¢ wour 0| Pro- | mancher ave ou e 1 e | o o i e O e, oo v et ety 30v, Pl jupon s | odomes ot o) LRy ; REMEMBERS HE HADN'T FIN~ THATIS A LOW TRICK, ™ TAKEIT NO REPLY. MOTHER'S PROBABLY recent e s Ao Deaiih oo vy | inx hejetationsnare, had s sblvole | S natip e watane i Yembut moniine ISHED HIS MILK, BUT 60CD AWAY \WHILE HE WAS ASLEER. OUT IN YARD HANEING OUY ; ) A ol + a5 covered coat. He was treated DY |jnciination.” | GRIEF, THE BOTTLE'S GONE ! BELLOWS - CIOTHES A r y ns r dules are not so they be *“only™ 16 miles long. | Dr. Irving cher: “Go to the head of the | (i shom her politica I do v 0t as to p Tt looks like a wild dream at thig; [t is reported that the breach be-feojags, and on your way use ‘mediac | . i ) Stockwell has been healed and th .‘,‘,,“ Tis Taldue: country has a similar bent. I e T (eriy Will not be done within a genera- | My, Curtis will not oppose Stockwell fugav ho, my acts is on de level vertlsing purposcs, howcver ene. to get aboard tion or two? [m strenuously this year it hie Tuns 1 ajne de guy dat spoils your son; grand old party uses th y cun make up for ten sec - o i for sclectman, |He may be goin' to de devil ‘ gleal effect of the ¢ ond t ot vithout dim EIGHT CONVICTS ESCAPL ! The “Aboui Town Man™ has been | gy gon't eall mediacval one!” o . i ¥ ° | Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 13 (P inquiring if there are any a \.u'n~'u\~m" T { ,‘,.. whene t s d { f they have to do that all fizone conviets, confined in the tul in New DBritain and says knows KRAZY KINDERGARTEN { alue to do s v 3 S ng ir rontes when stops |culosis hospital at the Tennessee [Of oniy three. A few years ago, (Conducted by Dusty) | | the wrong trend the advertising is more frequent the average [penitentlary, using two guns, over- [ When there were three fires at Rus-{ meetcher: “Eppy. T heer your sister | of the soft ped A tao 4 adhesion to ached- |POWered iwo guards. Sid Carr and |sell & Erwin's in a few lours, thelig going to shorten - her skerts an Sk Zis . 5 : A. E. Iodge and made their sscape | “Reds” were suspected, but the lingeh this winter. ; » 4 - L Maina Rey ¢ 3 s is a poor pollcy. Tt should be!ghonly before midnight Sunday. |rumors proved to be absolutely| Fppy Cack 5 her kneds get E‘Sfl-’a PPEYT(V SCRRY FER HIN N.TER “?LENT ‘COPTCWUCN: qu'fi IN HARPILY 0 TINISH Wil ra-niect & Jos the company to per- They cut the wires which surround. | without foundation.. The shooting!frost bit so easy.” SELP, 'WONDERS WHAT THAT HARD ROLLS OVER,UNCOVERING IT, IMMEDIATELY 0ING TO P CE o ¥ ors the o lines | * the prison and climbad over the | of President MeKinley has canasd 2| Teeteher: “See how carefully you THING 15 HE'S LYING ON MISSING BOTTLE - $LEEP AND LOSING IT AGAIN s 7 2 i R walls {great fear of anarchists and pe- can handle ‘tea cups’ ™ 4 d s d ] a 3 harlié Aréher. one of tha prison- | titiens are being mads up to démand | Eppy Cack 1936, by Th‘ Bell Sr‘dnun. Tne) . and keep their overwhelming con- |quires the holding of AN OU'EOINZ |ers, was capturéd é4rly this miorning |a new iAw against them, |“Our doétor is the old fasHioned e

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