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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1926. Ne Britai Her ld[";\\-n‘ Providence, Hartford and |although getting mearly 100,000 |issue because of their own record, Teetcher: “If you no. about| Q. How can poplar trees be | w n | Worcester. At these yards freight |votes — the Republican state con- |PeEinning with the Civil war, ar France, tell us something about | destroyed? | HRINKI HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY {rainalnrel bvaken np andlfhie in: | vention i adontait s At brire ecord of th ir party f 4 !‘Rnrg\mfl.\'."' A. Cut them down and dig out | political heroes of a R ; Eddie Fie: the stumps as much as possible. ividual cars swit to other | plank; but the legislature of 192 z i “ ; < lmoed Dally Sunday Excepted) | RS R chad e g aAh e | piank bl legislature of 1921, and in Roosevelt, De fllvver Daddy drives to town | Frequent and gencrous applications At Herald Bidg., 67 Church Street. |tracks by gravity, 1 in this way [ cans adjourned without touching ter, Clay, Marshall and Has gotta funny moshun; | of kerosene to the roots will kill ew trains of freight are made up primary law. In when arrays before him It hobs an’ wobbels up an’' down | them, but it takes time. A quart or | U PURNOCIE IO Rean for different parts of the system.|RBrookhart carried primary | distinguished line” of .centralizing Like an ice Borgundy ocean.” two of kerosene for each stump is | $1.00 & Year. nationalists whom he- cannot con. £ 7y Leo H. Angerts. | g o . R L e i b e b o oo | Prol. Pisher of Yae Fels B 75c. a Month | . demn without repudiating his own | are made up solid s 3 the convention “emphatically reaf- tical heritage Masked bandits stole $20,000 | in this country in 19252 Entered at the Post Office at New Britaln | s _ although the | repeal of J Z ¢ fails to “jell” hecause both parties 5 concern, a few weeks ago. It will be | to revisi. indicate short | Olcemem Or[ y v v Second Clams Mail Matter. iste . g epeal o primary; butithe i3 8 Lo ues LS hothpar send all communications to Fun ||| noticed they didn't steal them from | tons of anthracite and 522,96 | New Haven o has its share of |next legisla 3, again |’ Coal d kel or fc Shop Editor, care of New | o LA $ 4 hetihas | E3kdy g g i BBUN e e pediency dictates’ Tt may “m" SR 1_the New || a post office! tons of hituminous coal. New York, Sept. 20 (F)=~Prokibl TELEPHON® CALLS such through freights. The ma-|failed P . Brookhart | even be regarde Pt ain Herald, and your letter (Copyright, 1926. Reproduction Q. What kind of wood makes s EraE 4 X ‘will be forwarded to New York. Forbidden) ‘\ the best ashes for fertilizer? When | 1100 has cut drinking 90 per cent in Business Office . 826 5 S i i Editorial Rooms .. 928 l"‘rl‘_\' travel as far as a hump again carried the primari of | in the ns that either Republi- {ie Out S |yard and there are broken up into[1924 and 1826, and the primary|cans or Democrats or hoth to- should they be used in a garden? e United Stales, and entorcenjeng ethar o agiin Connastiolt o sia | . OuE Eduoational Plank, Folks! A. Hard wood ashes contain | would be worth $1,000,000,000 as an play with it in accordance | OUT is the schools should 5 potash, “““1“"”"; ;“"'9 '“”’-" '“‘"’ + | economic investment in the opinion 2 4 ocal sentiment. Yet what is sary ingredients for strong plant| = o T of the freight to and from New|primary, where it exists, is some- |actually happening? The oniy pos. e ' ve alwa | Browth. They also contain somc | SRCITIE o i nE Ceksansiies 3 = e lime that sweetens sour soil and | economics at Yale university in a The only profitable advertising medium | new trains for individual cities. ltaw remains for another day. on books and press | :n:x- f“’l_v;‘ E'pr::“m ol P Thus 1t comes about that much The fact of the matter is Member of the Asoclated Press. |Dritain routed through the |thing for professional politicians [ sible regulation of radio — the [ o Esisee lightens heavy soils. Soft wood ashes | ook “PoabIbii o The Associsted Press is exclusively en-| ... ., e RS S e aitien s AN 208 | iateet Thing Lt larsive o (he | Three courses that begin with “G;” ens heavy soils. Soft wood ashes | new book “Prohibition at its Worst,” titled to the ume for re-publication of | Hartford “hump™ 3 to rail against; but the legislator SERAER s DGl aness, | Good-cheer, and Galetyl do not contain potash and have only | yot off the press. of the Mach all news credited to ft or mot otherwiee | (his reason that coal delivered in|are more careful. These know full | f°0°Tal Fovernment; it is mere 8 aletyl S liEits ifae Dxberts may thabaeitier |0 e press, of the MacMillan credited in this paper and also local| _ 3 Gate : il g L Ssibttia L iob) for ME! Hoover SCon e [a it . Experts say tha iz fews published therein. New Britaln finvariably comes VIA |weil that it they do something un- | mercial avintion — another Hoover A Reserve Supply | soft wood ashes nor coal ashes have Hartford, although it first may | popular with the rank and file re- |activity. Superpower the federar | Ethel: “What's the matter with the ; jany fertilizing element. Hardwood | Using treasury and other figures, 28 rpower — the federal| ., i | ashes bleac quickly and the i St e Sember Audit Bureau of Circulation. |iravel right through the city along |eiection would be made more Aifil- |government hesitates to tackle it, | 2re. { ashes Dbleach out quickly and Mr. Fisher comes to the conclusion Tie A. B. C. 1s a natlonal organization d J Sl Rl . Willard: “Out of oil." 3 o time to use themn is in the sPring | ut present beverage consumption which furnishes newspapere and adver: | the branch line. cult. They are taking mo chances|Put federal regulation will proo-| gypei; “That oughtn't to stop us. e whent they will do the most g00d | ¢ y)a0hi0] js “certainly less than 16 Fs with & strictly honest amalyals of [y yrocort hump” s the hub | sor the present. 1t s entis ably come. And now Prof. Ripley | myere's enough ofl on your haie to | tor the sncceeaing Sewolort ihree (208 SELALLE (ST eSS B 26 ake us 17 miles fEgsdie s en it ent and possibly less than 5 per circulation Our elrculation statlstice : demands’ foderall supervislon: of Are ‘based upon (his audit. This Insures | of soven radiating lines. It 18 1ike | (hay repeal of the primary he | corporation reports in the interest one-half to one inch deep over ti | 0 : re-ha dec he . ot pre-prohib e surface and then dug in and well in- | ot pre-prohibition consymp protection agains: fraud in newspaper o e distribution figwes to both pational and big sieve, r ing on el of a central distributing post office, | pjace upon the wholesale plan corporated with the top four or five | inches of soll they will do the mos good. For use on a lawn a thin ent situation of inperfect enforcea scattering by hand is enough. | ment is intolerable,” although “con- Q. Why were fhe bodies of the | ditions are not as bad as commonly | persons who attempted to swim the | Fepresented.” English Channel covered with| He declares that only solution to 18 PlaN {giites having them will not take | of investors.' One prime dificulty WHEN BLACK IS READ that modern science so often S % decentralization look silly. Q E. D. QUESTIONS ANSWERED s perfectly true that the e women? S a q | |tant to act, regaratess of the pro- | {iorms cmxvmmnm o ML:W o Weak women? that is pure You can get an answer to any,‘ {nunciamentos of the party moguls |overloaded with responsibilities, ac- | y et S ne oo aswory ntoration byi e e ] [ Oerloaded with responsibilities, ac- | You doubt it? Well, then, here's the | writing to the Question Editor, oot ! ried” o UMWY QS |in convention asrembled. just %0 s 2 ions. e New Britain Herald, Washington , ayed, as formerly was the case in|jonz will the primarics remain A woman's tongue is strong enough | Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, THE STORM'S TOLL afuine irasl vards iwhicn Mntanls | o Eseaeell el s s g 0 to raise the roof! Washington, D. C. enclosing. two | and claims that enforcement i IN FLORIDA e e R e 2 2 actsand ancies —James B, McNarry. |cents in stamps for reply. Medical [ : preventativegasallob ] 2 bl R . : = . S lon bR proved rather than eliminated. S legal and marital advice cannot be | ¢ m]‘( m; "m”;ml" eports of an extremely high |hut needed a horde of switch en- S o s 1 2 ACHee ‘hat is the apita wealth or. Fisher challenges - a recent Yoreciof Mea tn tha Fleride Rirrleane e e E BY ROBERT QUILLEN Too Deep for Irens givon, nor can extended research | % ”‘?.”“," e R e | iRt i Fodasa Pty Emory ¢ ca gines to re-aligne the S ILL WILL GO BACK I went to see a baseball game; be undertaken. Ail other questions; °* ¢ U0 R R. Buckner of New York that 60 lip Hill, It puzzied my poor dome. wil receive a personal réi Tn-| A f\tl‘“v" N nding | 000,000 gallons of industrial alcohol 2ach player staye on t eld ; v ). at are the corresponding ; 8 chmbia L glc disasters of the kind in American | ippors are greatly pleased with|of Maryland, the House ‘“wet Alas! Screening a picture doesn't | 2ACh player stayed upon the field |signed requests cannot be answered. |, < % Sl 4 d “.n,‘ moi- [are diverted for beverage purpose 3 Katina fra t Yet some, they said, waiked home! | Alle] antial —E terms o Slacame fand A it e e e eletters are confifiential—Editor. | (TS, (00 AT | cach yea history has visited that proud and | ps ymprovements made upon the [bloc” leader, felt quite sure —Irene M. Suilivan, ' T .. E Q. What is the name of the| A. .Madame corresponds to le economist helieves a at Spain needs isn't a perma- i and Mademoiselle to | treasury estimate of one sixth to ona will call for quick and generous TR v ionaly e ravored:| senaioment St B Diligent Ike moving picture that had a railroad | "M ters that they previously favored|senatorship nomination. But he|nent seat, but a permanent govern- 5 LI At g s ratroall | four P nore.- n P Diligent Tke, the Tailor's Tyke, wreck scene in which Jetta Goudal, fourth that amount.is more.nearly also concludes that “the pres. or on the plan of a central tele-|jong a5 the legislatures ar The Herald fs on sals dally in New ¢ i York at Hotaling's tand, Times |phone exchange. As the track it P e Botrance |}, 00 peen double-ended, cars do Grend Central, 42nd Street. sl [ the problem is to enforce the law, indicates that one of the major| 14 45 known that New Britain Representative John Pi peautiful playground. The calamity | iirond within recent years, mat-[could defeat Senator Weller for the | | What is a good name for a [ correct male canary? Arrests for drunkenes are da | A, Pete. Dickie, Pet, Triller, | creasing, he believes, and fewer | caruso, Tomaso, Chanter, Sing Sing. | cruits to the drinking habit are he- | | | | ing made. the present | Congress, with Weiler also a Haddam. Sept. 20 (®—Midnight |lier in the night on the 15 Maples, terested in (hese hearings, ¢ Shailerville, a dis- New Britain manufacturing seamen who find. themselves along extenstvely for|san & nig Night patrols| he is taking a cold-water shave. their path. But the present out- burst of nature made a pathw from. the Bahama islands straight across the Florida peninsul—plow- tinue using t Britain remains one of the most | running the New Haver [ night. But if such tactics increase Hard times are those in which | Thal ficl s the & Haven is|the hazard of night rum-running temperature of the banker's| he fa d cye is about ten degrees lower. the raw important shipping points along ing a pathway of 60 miles — and continuing its terrible .onslaught | o ? ezg, now shell-less, sailed | her address? necessary prompt action there will |mpere being a large number of |clsed caution the wet bioe would T thread ved? Scarcely a year pasees but the 2 the New Ha- e ST 3 he | ghart intervals upon the New Ha- [hut Representative Hill had the|gpe Pt 2 | one that loves most And nobody knows of a word he | glass and where can 1 get some? 1 As for referénda like that of of that devastating nature s 10| e ao unon some other systems; |feat, yielding the vacancy to Hill. 1 ful of tt merit the designations of being IR iteaseil T At S ¢ = And often he'd dream he was stitch- | or Fight” mean? | disrespectful of the constitution une B {yut even this has increased from At any rate, Hill in all pr ility AL life. 1x Tikca that ‘The fvers e LS TR et A representative and insincere.” g0 to 22 miles at ! —Jake Falstaff Stat disputed by England, that | B8, Wiioas Ssimy horror, 18 SDOIDE him ante: only large city, the counties seem [do all the thinking I was not properly designed! north latitude. ‘ CO Pt aI]d Flfled | 0” The Weatllef Did Sullivan ever I | e | that trucks have not knocked the D Y L) al _— lantic hurricane, the mileage trav- | ‘o A. They fought once at Rich- freig | erally fair tonight and Tuesday; L IR LT from the Centerbrook barracks ear- | Ilorecast for Fastern New Yorks seat out of my pants. What do you It is reflected light of the the wide expanse of sea and being ar, crease ests is report | v many | large increase in arrests is repor One good way to learn Davis: “I think f's another argu-| Q. What is the value of one cent (a dance hall | portions tonight; moderate to fresh i re said to be keeping a careful - design is on the 1913 nickels? :hm\s and nine men were arrested. | morning over the northern states come to think of it, most of the |jneiin, PEL OOV ol b | Maine, mistaking @ hen's white egg | pieces. Tuffalo nickels only were | ;o B0, T Mg ‘,nrk"m‘!c,\nwpd e iho Chlt rein e s The weather was so hot that, a | little sister in “Laddle” and what ’5(1;.41“ D. Russell. Four men from | tricts. Showers were reported from into . the Gulf. And in its path Itoo much, the daytime no douk through the air, it hegan to fry and| A. Her name Is Gene Stratton [a ice game in the center of the |staies and from a numberof scat- assistance to the homeless; of such suggested more or less inv failed. Now ¥f Hill had not exer-|ment. and sugges 1 Pushed the needle and pulled the | Vera Reynolds, and William Boyd be no stint citles and towns intervening atlcse a valiant Aghter in Congress; |, 'H 'h”’m;";‘ "‘1'0‘ "‘r]"i"’ 'MAt] He'd work all day and he'd never| A. “The Road to Yesterday.” 2 bz g bl LRI play, Q. What acid is used to etch Guif region and the region along| .. <uciem, with many branches|foresight to arrange with the gen- TR said A. Hydrofl 1. It b T Hanth R i 5 . % nic A. Hydrofluoric acid. It can be he lower Atlantic is visited byone| . oo intervals, the average [gleman running for his House| Blessed are the poor. Th So swift he sewed that he never | obtained at any chemical supply Tork In bebalt (ot stafe determifiay or two severe storms, sometimes |, ..\ car movement ls mot as|nomination to resign in‘case of de- |PAY casi and ave no easy pa Viosad Honacion dns etore | tion of alcoholie content, Dr. Fisher ments to torment them. How fast or slow the hours sped, Q. What does “Fifty Four Forty considers them ‘“nullifying, futile, hurricanes. But never has there |,y uy 15 miles a day a few vears|will be back at his old stand in|that gét killed are the experisthat| snd wake in the morning, sewed in | Democratic party in 1844 and re- T e been one of such ferocity, or one t his|are too cock-sure. bed! ferred to the claim of the United Ob . which happened to drive its wedge | ;00 )y “this means economy in |old seat. pt for the wet proc- | servation across such virgin territory as the| o o Lo T clitates | livities e S Sl AT el R ome Ry siis s the boundary of Oregon "”"""’”Hadden Mem.ymake‘ss Takefl [0 operation atly her best when she had Poor Architecture should be 54 degrees 40 minutes | recorded at the present time N e assumed | to he mostly dry in that state. 1t fills me with vexation, Q. Jahn As Is the custom of a South At- For my bay window is, T find, fight Jake Kilrain | Washington, Sept. 20.—Forecast e i i it e R GR T, Too big for my foundation! 2 | for Southern. New England: Gena eled before its force is epent fo : 1 hu 4 3 —John F. Benedict. bourg, Mississippi, July 8, 1858, S| galley west, as has been claimed | chusetts state police, like the main J il when Sullivan won in 75 rowhds court was held here Saturday night | pogerate, possibly fresh west, shifte a long crescent of destruction. | = oo yoijroad attorneys before | function of those in Connecticut, His View Q. What is the source of light rollowing a rald by state policemen |ing to northwest and north winds. Many of these hurricanes never |, ;oo Commerce Commis-|seems to be hunting hooze chariots Huber: “Your dog just tore the touch land, spending their force in _ o0y ¢ chasi f ¢ rate, a N | Fair tonight and Tuesady; cooler " ew Brits as vitally in-|[—or chasing them. any rate, a i sion. New Rritain was vita Il {hink of sun: the moon itself is not luminous. | Tuesday and in north and central k e rtunate ed since the Bay State police be- | o g 5 + T i . : of danger only to the unfortunat plants | ed since the Bay State police be- | sirong dad is, is to get sassy ment for the two-pants suit pie linted in J923 and of five | trict of Haddam. north and northeast winds. having used trucks | —Flsiec Emily Sloman. | cent pieces minted in 19182 What | gy, proprietor, Richard N. Wil-| Conditions: Pressure is high this several years. But they also con- N a 3 .00 e-cent ¢ iopi smery. pum o e | U ne i ey R enBa B assant: | A $834230.00 in one-cent|pio nion from neighboring towns | cast of the Mississippi river. The ie railroad, and Ne 3 : naughty, but only of late has| pieces; 652,061.95 in five-cent | core charged with drinking and dis- | destructive tropical —djsturbance is would be done during the ot e for a golf-ball, gave it a terrific [ minted in 1013 | ground near the dance hall and were | Alabama coast. Low,_pressure pre- slam. Q. Who played the part of the } 5,04 51 cach and costs by Justice | vails over the Rocky mountain dis- Middietown were found engaged in | Florida and the east Gulf coast not entitled to a complete monopo- may be virtue that keeps a |landed in the ninth hole a perfect [ Monvoe. She is the granddaughter | ganco hai and were charged with |tered places in the northern etates | omelet: of the author of the story, Gene |y o 0y of the peace. Their cases |and the St. Lawrence valley. Tema across Florida, as fate would have | will prove more propitious for| y of the rreigft carriage busi the center of the vortex passed such enterprises. Probabiy even [candidate from buying votes, and i > Stratton Porfer and her stage name | (. . ,ojjed upon the payment of | peratures are moderately cool in tha northern states with frosts reported from Montana and Minnesota. Con- Khou e Ye Byl mhessl B titay litions favor for this vicinity fair Presents: that I, myself, Patrick | - Is horse meat good for f00d? | gapce hall and the raid last night | weather with cool nights and warm | buy up the army and B st £ | sencrals and colonels, 1 t navy. O'Hay, do set my hand and seal to - 1t is tougher than beef but}y,s made by Officer Henry, Schu- | sunny days. i A fair percentage of trucking with- i rum P 2 4 a8 f th 1 it AN IRISHMAN'S WILL is Giene Stratton. Her studio address | (o1 oogts it to maintain efficiency, and in the | RISt If they can avold it. Ton can't T revolution s (Found by E. A, Treister) | is I. B. O. Studios, 780 Gower street, | “mp. grate police had received i ined W e great storms - — . YOO o ood, California | 1 ombined with the great storma W o in may be a distinct value to Greéce unless you have at least e imanycomplainie g canzding gite which have visited the middle| 0 ol o abont Mexico having fired L £3,000 to the railroad from this standpoint. west the past week, inundating When the railroad directly across Miami, the nation's| " L Tl io o spur ners prefer not to labor at [then it' may be cocksureness. marvel city of the last decade. had a complete e T hha s i b A this, my will and festament, dated | its general f}w)\"r - f,:!': fame ‘;;’: bert and Murphy. this thirty-firs NG any years it has be aten by | A ik tovis 3e & Dispe Fhsr his thirty-first night of August. e generals and colonels were on e e 0T dh Blirdpein ountriss bocanse 1t @ time when there were no such | 3 doc te one pa 2 abo ¢ fiBs e e "and | the pavroll for many weeks thoy | forors (Il ohe patient all about| “'qy pyy great aunt on my fathers | Of its Cheapness. HOTSes Are 150 | /o e thing ns present-day cfficiency and | % PRrR o e hapy other patients side T leave nothing, as I have mo | Slwughtered and sold for food to a shippers | wer == Srauti aunt onlmyiiainens sids certain extent in some of the larger SEEING WASHINGTON s case to ihe enl of their days How unfortunate that the ol okt 5 s efare wit « Y nfortunate tha senate | ™ o oy unele a he ten dol- | citics of the United States, although tant warfare with th - f Fo my uncle 1 leave the ten dol- Are you coming to the Nation's Capital for a visit? If not, this fall, o T SR R e eservations didn’t include one 1o : he cheapness of luss desirable cu people mét death as the result of e ; g - 1 Gl A "‘”" ne 101 jars I horrowed from him, minus the | the cheapness of luss desirable cuts theu sowe time? Well, it you are, yowll want some tips on what, when i i e “DECENTRALL ION” ISSUE | f d discussion of war debts. interest. Also the tickets or my | Of beef militates gainst its ex- nd how to sea the city. And If Yowre not coming, you'll be interested any- doubt have had a hand in bring IN CONNECTICUT watohi it he canlzob them from Paf |[tensive use here: | iow In the descriptions of the government buildings and places of interest The by TR a yillags thelioman whol| el Q. W 30 el meaning ot in tional capital contained In our Washington Bureau's latest bulletin, i TR o e ey A eonn: 1 e i uStephen & SEEING WASHINGTON. Fill out the coupon below and mail as directed: f g hat since 19 To my son, Michael, T leave all my | “Stephe Springfield Republiez | (Springfi publican) i called a dutiful wife. A. It is from the German and money. o\ ans “a crown of garlands.” o ; i 3 | T must be crazy to do a thing like | | own business; or make greater u support in Connecticut, judging by A man’s opinion of censors fsn't | that, go this will is null and void. | @ ell Gwynn"” a true story NG EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britatn Herald, . of truck service for small runs in it platforms of the Republican|worth much if he has no boys and| As T haven't any money way, itious? 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. other losing itself in the Atlantic and Democratic parties addpted | zirls ‘in their teens | it doesn’t make any difference. Hop- | A. It is fictitious although based 0 an) . T want a copy of the bulletin, SEEING WASHINGTON. and encloss lees than carload lots. 5 a e third dashing across Flor 8 mes Tt B Tlemocrats - T 4 B e e P : nd the third d g ing you are the same, I remain, 1 the Ufe of BleanoriGwynn, an Jerewith five cents In loose, uncancelied U. S. postage stamps or coin ml ) large areas and doing enormous e shipping monopoly in damage to crops, homes and citics nature during the present year seems intent upon outdistancing : cconomy, and the the record of last ycar, when 800 a tornado in the Middle West, The Floridian visitation seems trucks no | | about more amicable relations. to have been one of three hurri- ’ railroad management should ] canes which originated in the We w & trucks alonarand atiend Ottt T —m—— === CLIP COUPON HERE == e o Tndten:. the first sinking & fretght)tBe truck ne an Decentralization” 1 universal £ (T OUPO! steamer with all on board, the : claim to he the only sincere advo-| Hoppy thought the ladies! In g Patrick O'Hay. s the season of the yea = o English actress and mistress of ek IR et R : FUTURE OF DIRECT [Jo | cates of it; they scathingly con-|places where you can't gmoke, you| P.8. Please do not read this until | Charles IL After the King's death, | y | she led a quiet life. She died in| [ SISE when great storms and hurricancs we . s 5 PRIMARY | demn the hypoeritical and con-Jean Kkeep a bit of eating tobacco | after my funeral, and not then with- | ars. most Hkely to devclop, Man- London and W buried in the ADDRESS church of §t. Martin's-in-the-Tields. | According to her request De Ten- | OITTH =i T One of the prime arguments|tradictory attitude” of the Repub-|parked east of vour molars, out my permission. Sty icans. Whatever the fruth is, one P O bound to observe that nelther|{ T he is a sheik, you may think ison, afterward Archbishop of Can- 1 am a reader of the HERALD. o irst appearance as a sub- | from its first appearance as a SUD- |\, 1y g gpocific enough in attack- [You are marrying off your daugh- stitute for the convention system centralizing tendencies. ter when you are merely getting | terbury, preached her funeral ser- | e s s et Al o B ek Tl ond whils more | DR el G | i what Faneliony mow helng| miothsr fres boarder mon, | secure against hurricanes, torna o use of money In political | Performed by the federal govern $ earthquakesf . ihus Targhly dncis should be passed back to the Queer country! Tt brage about | Yot : g = tes? It is futile to declaim|i!s population, and yet knows it | g the cxpense of nomination 10| ,painst centralization unless one|would he better off it about 80 important offices, it is argued, the < the animal. A beginning|Per cent were climinated. cldent with our progress and clvi-f ;o o %0 operated to exclude|must be made at some _definite - fzation, we have made of our-| T oo of small finan- | POINt I the government of the| Correct this sentence: “They 4 ‘v *v | United States is to be dlsintegrated | fixed our car in two davs, said resourge & oabout the | o ny axtent. AWhere shall the re-|she, “and didn't get a bit of grease of the elaments; our cities and B : ion s desivable types, | gistribution of functions hegin; [ o0 the eushions.” kind, despite its proud PprORVESs |, i\t tne divect primary, dating and control over matter and r sources of nature, has not succeed- oAb grant BtOTIE. OF than was the case when the human race lived in caves. In truth, coin- selves greater marks for the anger houses, strong and secure for ordi s - us loweging the standard of | what partienlar right of the states (Protected by Publishers nary storms, provide so much mor bility throughout public life now usurped, shall be restored? Syndicate) food for hurricanes when they The eggs, probably, will never Onoantnis direct primary | o be unserambled. The present de strike. The safes during a | ; ave been q soize upon 1 murscans or tormdo e cxves and | 0L 00 1L L M o e | 25 Vears Ago Today in there are e zations and no effort to | gration of powers, or functions, in A lrouna S | arguments | Washington, but -~ what has been| g G, Russell, Joseph G. Quinn ? e of modifica. | 107 Will not be undone This 181 and William O'Mara were appointed FUGE FREIGHT TRAFFIC L he state e e | e history of federalism. or na-|a committce of three by the Y. M. plbdstndad i i f prit DY | tionalism, as some prefer to call| T. A. & R. soclety to draw up reso. e A . 5 legislaty it, in America lutions on the death of President Jersey and | How confused the parties are|McKinley. The socicty recelvgl a York, New y 1 today in their principles is revealed | report from Prosident Josepht M. SLIPS ON COAT AND VEST TURNS ROUND AND ROUND 1S LED OVER O ATRI- TRIES T0 §WING MIRRORS est in s . t ! ! rsey Ito. | MY the failure of the Democratsto| Halloran on his actiity as a dele- e AND CRITICALLY EXAMINES FOR WIPE TO SEE HoW IT PLICATE MIRROR. PEELS 60 HE CAN SEE HIS BACK, largest “t N got the jump” on the Republicans | gate to the A6 conivantis 2 «1: i iblican 1 ventIont (oot e asiing L ea alatan e | Bt s At S “Red” Grange and MATERIAL SETS IN BACK SELF-CONSCIOUS AT SEE- GETS EVERY VIEW OP d e ol | ING S0 MANY OF HIMSELF HIMSELF EXCEPT BACK ! party founded by Jefferson was at| A part of the Stanley Works fs| A Cake of Ice! e raflroad ¢ . words’ points on this question | heing operated until 8 o'clock in the S the preser tis i with arty founded by Hamil-| evening to relieve the pressure| IN KLASS AT KRAZY KOLLE iR IFederalists and their sue- | caused by large orders. (Conducted by Judyy down to the Republican| P. I\ McDonough will sever his| Teacher: “T didn't sce you in clasy Roosevelt and Taft, stood | connection with the local office of | Friday, Mr. Tory. Were you : vong central government. | the Prudential Tnsurance Co. this| ing poker with those evil compan- P | . : o inst centralization | Week. He will enter Yale law school. | ions again?” e The annual town clection will be Ora Tory: “You may deduce what first Monday of October. | you please, ma'am, but you mustn't Ao themselyves | Miteworks were displayed at a | expect me to hetray my pals.” tim | vould i meeting of the Central Labor union | Teacher: “Hardly. But let me see when a ticket favorable to the union | if you understand what ‘deduce’ and was adopted and scnt to the two | ‘hetray' mean.” olitical parties. Many of the dele- | Ora Tory | mates favored the sclection of a few | “‘De trey's low card!’ the player those wh I own 1 came with recent war; why The railro $ power his m economies, ¢ nomina o ndidates randizement ? fr restored to t purty The war against rmany was ntions and the pri- | direc by a Democratic adminis dition of nothing 1t candidates for some of the offices said; while others fawored putting in an | T answered, ‘You're a goose! the reduction of expens o A st et T paninat | o Sl Aogeatio- | entire independent ticket De lowest play cannot betray e 2 INtegrating | o game scheduled between the [ Because I played deduce!’ y ~ tng f:r.:"v s the consruction o |1 marily mean the end | ondency rached o ulminaton Cnionitle T1igh school and i ffed Hobinadn RETURNG TO WIFE AND 16 TOLD THAT'S BECAUSE HE 15 UNABLE TO STAND NAT- DECIDES HE DOESNT LIKE i Kt auenls” meant an a1k on W | o was hot mves Seurday we.| KRAZY KINDERGART et R o (B it e 2 MR yed Saturds 4 i DOESN'T SEEM TOTIT NO! DONT STICK HIS STOM- PEEKING TURTIVELY AT FIND WIFE TELLING SALES| various fmportant junction points [ mover ffs abolition com- | 1550t e 6n the system. This is referring to | mands popular support. T bas | VI ”f' government. The | cause the Unonville team failed to (Conducted by Judy, Jr.) bbb il Sen e 1) por Pyl Lhac ‘!lflmm*rfl« were in no position 10| put in an appearance. Authorities at| Teetcher: “Here's little Eddie JUST RIGHT ON SHOULD- ACH OUT, JUST STAND HIMSELF IN MIRRORS MAN WHAT ADDRESS TO am ards in ] | besn proven in Towa quite elearly w|~‘.\ their traditional Jeffersonian | the scheol are a bit annoved because | himsslf with a big joggritfy book RS NATURAL. SEND T TO ing fs done by gravity In 1820 mith W. Brook- | role of the failure of the athletic au-| Wat parts of the jozgriffy de yeu Fven the opposition party, the ! thorities of tha country tewn to | like best, Eddie?" 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