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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1926. oo within & reasonable tim y night, his opponent being Mr, [ Arthur Bacon, Edward Prior, Har- KRAZY KINDERGARTEN ; 4 New Britain Herald r KINDERGARTEN not far from the Irish channel. | COMMUNICATED The taxicabs, therefore, in order | Tunney. Meantime, however, while | H%on Prindic, Edward Kelley and (Conducted By Dusty) Q. Who were the winners of the | 1o serve the majority of their cus-|the finishing touches sre belng:put| The sewer — department a e s S e i departmen & g da Bobbie, eh? I sippose you no all [ Washington, D. C., June 5, 19267 |A Comment on Prof. Vaugh tomers hot nee utter up |u his physical condition he is oday o rlock street | 5 e o e L omers, do not need to clutter up |upon his physical condition he i today on Warlock strect. The about alligators and pelicans and | The first prize went to M Remarks. D A dren Bircet. |the downtown streets with|passing his idle moments arguing | . sewer has been com- realtors—whew what a hard werd! | .enif (boy) of Los Angeles, Cali-! New Britain, Conn., Sept. 20, 1926, ork has heen started —and all those perfeckly awfill |fornia; 2nd prize to Margaret Posey | The Editor of the Herald: : e e e st S 1 seland street sevwer becsts, Give us a Muther Goose |of Washington, D. C. and 3rd prize| Professor Vanghan's remarks as $5.00 & Year. endly, F. of o- rime, Bobbie, using ‘Miami [ to M. Byl girl from New Y ted 1 h : 42,00 Three Montha. their own or by arrange-|the little and ’ 2th anniversary in the | 5 : L e Monthay nolr i ond brated its 2th anniversury in | Rob De Banks | city. | ald recall to my mind a scene in the PRI charges, with their pointed inuen- | Fast Main street armory last eve-{ “Little Jack Horner ate in de corner, | Q. How often do elephants breed | State Armory at Hartford in May of ‘ y of | HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY o At nds.”” Their best method would | —through h vyer—wit SUBSCRIPTION RATES ning. Deputy f Ranger _\:H hael He hates himself, take it from me. [in captivity? What is riod | 1917, Enatered at the Post Office at New Britaln| | Y i ST ., | Clynes made a short address dealing He stuck in his thur and he |of gestation? St + . ey hone reaches. | reading as the preliminary “dope St el e f i An awkward recruit stood in the ond Class Mafl Matter. | Bhex : e : ¥ with the work of the cou ,u.‘r‘[ Send all communications to Fun pulled out a plum, A. They rarely breed in cap- | middle of ah office room twirling his Where they are parked between|about the coming fight. which dancing followed. ILynch and || Sbop Editor, care of the New || And ‘Miami good hoy!" sed he.” tivity: The period o gestations is | hat in his hand. b all that should mot| It Is to he hoped the thought|Dunn furnished the music and M.|| Britaln Herald, and your letter | —Mildred Vanengel. | two ye i g s e e ] city's rights npon t Mr. Kearns somehow got a|J+ Xenney prompted. ’ |1 will be forwarded to New York. | pyright, 1926, Reproduction Q. Who started the excavation | table to which ‘the recruit was caled . and in order to gain|wad of $300,000 belonging to Mr. I he schoo . . Forbidden) of Pompeii? and, presently, tha senior officer The only profitable sdvertiung medum | & od will their owners should be|Dempsey, and the thought Mr.|yness men a town in an effort | e Brce l';';,"‘:’"‘ All Year ; (\,;n :‘”"’z"‘\ ',"’“' 2 [|” £ ‘\“}:“ 21 .h\ hei “\,a”,”‘lu ":". s in the Cit reulation s and prees T Py hel ynveyances | Kearns was fo duated | to determine whether the schools Jegan systematic excavations: there ARG Lo e Mo YOUnE e 0 e e hes fo mdysrtisers: willing to make their conveyances | Kear: was rmerly graduated e s o s keep up summer's program, REITi8 taile e in 0" Some| “Yes, Sin” came the reply. inconspicuous as possible, and |from a pr , and the additional h v\l\\v'm.n" T UHDE FFolks, more work was done in 1754 and “You understand, of course, that Srhar AT B Skeiet i t attempt to protrude them dld ot kel o e renaradlto | 2 DlkeSion fin-tralls FrishSror again in 1764 and the following When this organization leaves Hart- 3?1'“‘:2“"'".“.. r:my:r ",.";5:,':""_::“:“ Lo upon fmportant public | Mr. Dempsey’'s matrimonial ven-|enter his Shamrock against the |, y Mb"“’ b : ”1:. h, o iy S ronavndlie) e I e R " -) | Rz o ® | Go bathing at the glee-side, to | wor ceeded stead th | no easy jobs e hac Y all Dews credited to it or not otherwise|gtroets wh they are not wanted, | ture with “one Estelle Taylor,” as | American Columbia in the boat race. | yng stay Ly e 181510 11O RI00 9k vlas proceeded steadily, with | nO easy j to be had with us, o ta-iie Daper “and aieo focai | 2718 W ey oiden (et stay good sports the whole ) |intervals, and in 1860 Fiorelli intro- | young fellow : news published therein. h E ar throug | duce e systematic exploration| And the young fellow answere blished therein jEOg IS lift the American cup. | ZERTRLILQUED fiducen sd ¢ ol Anajhely £l i« | ers would be justificd in taking of- | hoped all this does not weigh too —_— ](w since has been continued. once more, “®es, si He was shown out onto the drill floor to a table wher sat another A taxicab is ready for business|does, forn arly as interesting TELEPHONE CALLS | calls is Business Office ... #2§ ; Editorial Rooms fringe its stre board is communicating with busi- | thought Mr. Kearns ing property own- | the legal brief has it — it is to be | Meamber Andlt Bureas ot Oirculation. | fense heavily upon the champion's mind TOO Muc | Q. From where was the phra: The A. B. C. is a natlonal orgaulz . Tidga:. “So’ 1 (s “wine, wome: AlaRe . < feie ey e Jeart down 1ike idge: “So this young man an- men and song” taken which furaisties newspepers and sfuer | : earing hisgpdonn el ooy O Factsand]:'anaes noyed you and you want him arrest N e i ~ g | OfTicer. On the table was a little pile tess with s strictly hones At NATHAN HALE A HERO iron, thus making it easier for Mr DY BR(0LTOB Manchim airesc - it he lines from which™ this| ¢ o)) ong ‘sheots folded the lon circulation. Our circulation etatistics e e h g 3 All he did was ask you if you phrase has been taken were at JELEUCRIR O L g are based upon this audit. This insures 150 YEARS AGO Tunney to make a good fist of BY ROBERT QUILLE) I Siaad ‘s rite it Rin e g | tethnte her. ’ i | anted a ride in his car. T wouldn't tributed to Luther by Uhland protection agalns: frand in newspaper| . % 2 et Jis s 3 Lance o dietribution {iguies to both national and L it an insu Dis Geisterkeltor | way once The off at the table rose and read to the tad the oath of enlist- hundr 1 and fifty years ago | Thursday night's procecdings. call t Jocal advertisers. today a young man.a captain in the| Tt would be bad, no doubt, if By Robert Quillen Margie: “You would if you had “He who loves not wine, women, | ;ont a5 the lutter raised his hand army of George Washington, met [ My, Dempsey, during a clinch tlon. The opportunity was one of er, but he did no | extreme dar | equally hard on the champ if ago, seems to have h revered in Connecticut's early his- stead of watching the gloved fists | proaid o { v things on its collective mind. e Another good puzzle is to park and | | promise. That was to end war talk may have heen made to whee Jast dollars of a war loan, but no soldier fell for it. If he did he has only his e sl that the was under ‘ discussion. thel noble characteristics, was years | the opinion Mr. Dempsey can af- meeting 1 Spring; €d four hours. of age when he became a national | ford to think of Mr. Kearns while But that isn't saying that the iy ., Ha had heen born in Coven- | doing battle wita Mr. Tunney: the hich employs the e . . To me no special pleasure b A, The use of auffi junior, | Lone Star S public, which employs the police | ry Conn, and was sraduated | betting odds, at least, would indi- BRI S ) o e i e o ok | S (ssloncra Lto attend to! gertain)l-Sseet il maa i , econd and third, implie Sor S i e C from Yale in 1773. He taught school | cate that thers 13 a minority of | You cannot heat the Summer heat | succession. A boy named after his|Lone Star State” because the flag| Tunney's In the opinion of most folks; grandfather i@ not “junior” but|of the former Texas republic bore | In cars they ride hoth far and wide | “second”. Only a boy named di-|a single star. To loll beneath the pines and oaks; | rectly after his father could proper- Q. When Is salad served at a all about. For the ublquitous re-|n the army of Washington. sey really gets the worst of the g . Or on the beach, with spueal and |ly be called “Junior” formal dinner? things that migit ’ they were only true. Veny truly yours was brief. Dom't say “Adminis- |Séen the car.” anq aong i 1o defend hi t The Herald 1s on sale dally in New A | tration;" say “Hoover. —The Bobbed-Hair Bandit, CESTIONS .ANSWERED Remains a fool his whole life|Pd 5% 2 Yo R Hotalings Nowsetond, Times{an opportunity to be of special|momentarily thinking about Mr. . Boover i QUESTI NSWE T obey the articles of war and the Aquare: = Schultw's’ Newsstands, Eutrance | gorvice to his couniry and em-|Kea aad 7 Tanriay fand s g 3 You can get an answer (o any B ’ 3 commands of h cers. R e toas, finA Hrost. 3 Kearns ins ot Mr. Tunney, Man: A few desires hobbled with MY FAVORITE SEASON question of fact or information by Q. What are the natural galts| ™"y nonody lied. braced it with zeal and determina-|in the breakaway found things g0-|a conscience A ool brate Sz : i N Y | Of horses | S e 2 it T { ; ) onal Profercnce Divulged | Writing to the . Question Editor,| A" Paclng, trotting, running ana |, One does recsll a politiclan mak- |ing against his jaw. Tt would be To & New : as) et EACDEY L nd | {1e g speech while the orzanizatio ONNECESSARY SECRECY N e ey | oy o unny 3 Britain ~ Herald, Washinglon | gaiioping. ing 2 sp while the organization POLICE BOARD tive law 15 a fool who can't control | e omand ureau, 1322 New York avemue,| Q. Jow are new shoots started | N08 it camp on this side. Stcking & i Soer o | fineh | while hotsting his arms in the gen- |y s trol | ome folks I know like Winter's | Washington, D. C., enclosing two | from a' rubber plant? |ithambin the;armhalofor s veat ho The board ot police commission- This young man Wwa Nathan | eral direction of his ad hel g S00W cents fn stamps for reply. Medical, | 4 W ahoots ahHould mnot be|l1et 80 this one fora windup: “Go This young man was Nathan|eral directio pis adversary he 5 ; A ots I : : Y ars, at its first executive mession | .. poioiitio LR e ~ - e Bl TN o e And sunshine on the icy trees. legal and marital advice cannot be|completely severed but the stem | ° it POYS give ‘em Hell, and when el Sl SRR S| e ey patriof, whose | hegan petrifying himself by m plen Ao Soman SiASN ¥R CUERAS T iite Sk cenesii ol e G eans | ELYRF EOT e extended research | should be split through the middle|YOU ome back thercil be nothing 2] - "a s Eivoa Pacomielithe sty (n tahantinis iarmar maseouiinsi|OXeABERIastall SN Ak el Hard colds, with Tacking eough and | be undertaken. AIl other questions|and a parallel cut made half way |00 €001 for you” But nohody took | sneez wil: Tecelve a porsonal reply. Un-|through. A pebble should be|Nim seriously, especially his last rash (ol e o onother meod puzsle Is o Bark £1¢ (Una there azsthose/iln verse Mand ‘clfin;\d requests cannot hc‘ans]“';!red,;m‘,p e e e v rate, s tanc - 3 = o 2 5 A rose, All letters are confidential.—Editor. | sepa £ et moss shot | any rate, so much of importance| mi. ol or fine build and| There may be those who are of |scratching more than seven places. | y BT oa% Jiscpagation SEREWaiossEStioUId fhe | 10 sing the praise of dear old 2 wrapped around the shoots until the | = Q. Bmould & ey wie {s napned | R R e e e What Europe seems to nee 25t | But N | atte randfather be callec o established and the et iigns scemaio s 1 mgat | But Springtime days and Springtime | 2(ter his grandfather be galled | thay can be transferred to a pot. | in th t crisis s a few more Hass Junior 10 “Why fs Texas called " “The | OWn obtuse self to blame, for it came e ® | trom no official so Professor Vaughan's address as printed in the Herald was very fine. It is to be regretted, however, that, in choosing a topic for illustration, he chose from that too long list of be interesting it public business, will know exactly|in past Haddam and New London, | expectations about Mr what the four-hour cogitation Was| .4 from the latter city enlisted | fisticuffical skill. But if Mr. Demp- porters, ever on the job and anx- e s Neni 22 ssle he can have bl ready; g Came a day, on September 22.|tussle he can have an alibi read g ; _ scheech, Q What s another name for| A. Just before the dessert. he can blame it upon too much They play in very skimpy suits; o allegator pear? e | ious to serve the publlc, were al-| 776 when it was considered es- | | lowed to cool their heels and De|conia) to obtain accurate informa- | Kearns. | Americans are a wast people. ;:",‘ ‘:‘}"‘;)‘“‘;”“- I do Epine A.. Avocado. Siamese Prince Is Guest speclally as some are beauts! When and where was Presi- 5 2 : BRAINERD W. BROWN. hot under the collars as they Wait-yon of the British position on - Each drink after the fourth serves Q | Of the Harvard Al | L2cienuticiteadowiieny de of t , liany it e rvard / e T ed on the outside of the dOOT. |Tong Teland. Someone was expect-| A CONSPICUOUS AIRPLANE fonly as a filler. i e oy R S o0t Dopl ope bl et e FaENALCE S L] N . . B Bumniten, futet T8 ey b6l s o 2oiicier son the perlisiset DISASTER - B o i ma doden N et G o Dmeriy)| TR WG eRE TR T Chokes Wife to Death ) s ct- | ASTE) Al o il Sor et : paint the | vermont Prince Asani of Bangkok, Sfam, and | And Then Drinks Poison sept. true, s one of the august officlals | yort 4o ohtain such Information by | When an airplane is 80 staunch-|gee in order to horrow money never iy Q. How many coal mines are|Dr. Francis B. Sayre, son-in-law of | pointed out, that the board may |, iniioudy crossing the Sound, |1y constructed as to Warrant expec-|had a nickname. :{‘ ““"“)""":‘ 4:[""’}‘“"‘ “’l: compais: there in the United Statcs and how |the late President Wilson and for- | : 23 sometimes have ultra-private busi-i . .o the occupled territory, and | tations of ability to fly across the ; s And, Sunny -1»“-‘““” 1':r v‘n‘r”\:“r ")w"va renons it BTl l“‘;::'?.,."m‘wf slvsetioatie Smmm‘: :Alxlmll"“yt g(n“m}jom?:rm““p:i.r'th\- :": nees under its wing, which would It's a queer world, and most 1ib- | [ceens in my mem'ry ever new TR e mmm;\im’r‘:xr'.. \‘nv;flx“«m of Harvard [igasatany SO SRR returning erty-loving nations have the most | 1 E A . A be déteated in its ends it the bu Nathan Hale offered himselt as|it unable to get off the &roundf . irjioria) possessions That other fall, the best of all, bituminous and 337 anthracite mines| The prince is en route to Carh- | erased today by their deaths. territorial possessions. A s e R e n A ness became public at that time. |, ;. ccanger. A comrade, Captain | without disaster. | ime, dear, that I fell for y0u! |in the United States with $60,360 |bridgq to take a course fn tne| Detectives — investigating ihe But such business usually does not Mam Hull of Derby, advised| That is what happened to the| You can build a great nation any- e i persons employed. | Brown-Nichols school preparatory | {ragedy said - they were satisfied take more than a relatively short | sl ; o : A i o il it R G TR | Aoy it D et . Ave raw eggs more nutritious |to Harvard university. Ifa is 19| Hargd v, 22, fatally choked . Jelatively short|nim asalust the attempt, but Halo | huse Sikorsky plane which 5a isreniigcouiage 0 rs. Howard: “Your daughicr is | thay cooked eges? e s Wi T nllarde, i et Erate fiiigsto discnsEl Al o has | ¢ ae obdurate and could not be dis- | take Captain Rene Fonck, Krench °EE auite an aesthetic dancer, it she?” | g Tiey are generally s e said o ts propars him | ment yesterday and then drank been met aside the reporters usual-{ . . o s G e R e e S L a 0 "to play some constructive part. fn | poison, from which he died. Iy report all the remainder, as the | qrping himself In his civilian | tin, U N, alternate pilot, and | think how much more complicated { and just zot a check in the mail” Q. I the Diafrict ot Columbla a | the development of hi# country Farley's jealousy of his wife, public expects them to do. helinseatications woildipe 8 ! (he mall” | atate or territory? Do citlzens vote £ whoth Te suspectad of Unfalthes e : 4 knd ? SATURDAY NIGHT SOCIAL | ness, was the motive for the crime, Besides, the board should Know {4y ..t and Janded on Long Tsland.| Thus what was to T e i I S R T by this time — or if it doesw't, it| L i o BNty e LR Sam is a shrewd . BROK c T R pollcgibellsad s L 3 From here on the record is not en- | epic voyage ended in tragedy When he wishes to calm Nicaragu (ONtEerByITomab s Vacol | ?'_'_”"“I\"“y‘l_“,"‘”"1'4’:";'»;"\, “"(‘; first ubim mevies of Eeblwdny nignt| if NOWoAn orphen dndl iy ilyEE b % g 2 socials this Saturday evening at the | With her srandparents is time for such education — that |, o 1.0\ Byt one commonly ac- | the very beginning. Instead of 8°€-]or some place like that, he alw It Bioak T aln Aty By T 4 2 ¥ 3 | His Wi Breakfasts ready. BY | (‘onstitution which provides for a any manner of private business can | .. +.4 gtory has it that he pene- |ing a graceful asc the 100 | 1ands more than one marir | s G e Rl i | e o i A G evera et | oo, ometon svasHIngton Siteqt Al T | RIS I ! 2 S s being fostered by the commander | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS a Teporter [ toq the British lines, obtained | persons looking on i T Broker — Let me consult the tick- | tye Trnited § r clu ated the Britls lines, obtained | pe S k c 5 | e United States exqreises exclusive v £ g I o il burst| Humans no longer deli& er BT I AaTat thafotilip Buttine el 1e i oo R O e s ol (e | AL UGS EERLYRRRBOTDI S L0 FOR BEST RESUL/ a5 ture, but n v eviryho over a big dea - it ® | stimulate interest in the new home | and to bring the members in closer offic | for the return trip when he was| The wherefore of this failure last th Girer Eaa1a tivo! contact with each other. . R e 5 h * ‘ s & s KB - Q. Did Huntley Gordon ever play " | o N [ Y JIN e et | Ll M S cht VL e S IE e e e e play | et henl sats and entortatn- || . FRANK E. GOODWIN ; | o 1 cn S i v r? on sit do and : ‘ L 5 e . ment are the fou cardinal points s make quite a business | | e cat your breakfast, wretch fithel Betrymore “ ', Moo c € ¢ € L J . Reporters make quite & business| o . 1; pave heen able to satisfy |1y they had to act so quickly Ty «X'n‘:s:uiv rymore in “Our Mrs. Me- | ¢! 00 18 0l TN committee will SPECIALIST of sharing the private information s Wite - WHat aidl vou say? R s e e appointed by the get-to-gether | s e T ey b lw "“M“”} o ”‘“‘l“‘; Alfred | ooy Saturday night {o arrange for | | 327 Main St., Tel. 1905 he bulls and the hears—brokerage - o following Saturday evening. the bulls and the bears—hrokerage | A" Alfred .means good counsel- thetollow 4 & STENSOUEnoRYoaTs 2l 1 seefjor; Margarct, a pearl; and Daisy, that the waffles are 128%—when | o1ilq of light. Jersey City, N. J. tlantic it is quite & shock to find othes, Hale left South Norwalk | crew from New York to Par ther have t E e = A. The District of Columbia Eddy-Glover post will Told its be transacted befol without the slightest chance of & .y nosegeary information, and s [0l s the enormous breach of confidence provided the o . g ik 1 Uistrict have no vote either in na- | nearly ready to again take boat|into flames, vatch som 1 vork. s Wife - . >U came L When you came 10 | yiona) elections or for local officials. ful enough to als are though accosted by | their questior so suave was his | order to escape the inferno of officials, and kecping it private |, oo 4 intelligent s| their supposition as to what until said officials release the iN-|,;.4h045 had it not been for pened may not be complete. Every- formation in conjunction with ;.,.\ulvmm”mm Aeniaration lotla (hing happened in the twinkling ol | If he stands uncovered v : e d ersing with a lady, it may lie events. Any reporter who broke |, RS | v v s bl e | 1 [tive who happened along at thatfan eve. | enivairy or pride of hair. they reach 13 Lout to me. And " yhat is the address of Ger- breach of confidence would not e degree of it notati the s re = A moment and told the sentries who That there was some deg 0 & i guotations on the sirup are}tryje Ederle, the American girl} INDIAN NAMES grand attempt to | Tl great achievement of science | ¢ ‘“‘]’ able, pass ::“ “‘”;_‘ l”"""‘ swimmer? | The fmpress of the Red Man on American life fs searcely realized = s artificlal sleep.” SeEReT s also a strong dem: or Lutter, 0 sterda RS until one starts {o Investigate the meanings of the place names In the the business kpows that and most| Fe was taken fo British head-|make a non-stop flight across the |1 ifi 'l, sl xv) Andil yet ATl s = 4 ',' Amsterdam Avenue, New | :ppeqs ey sos it ot leoy rot Saitn ? : i f & 2 times a lucky punch will do it 5 < o : ork city ment source nteresting builet s and Their M city offcials are very well disposed | quarters tn New York City and ten | Atlantic will be a widcly held ver- v 1 His Wife — John, I don't take e K| gt mourgas an intareatine bullatin jofi 100l fawse nds Thein MOATRAS | 1S = | oI o 2. What are the weights of the || which ot only tells the origin and meaning of the principal piace nam be an entir At xedider the T any stock in that story of yours! ‘rent classes of hoxers? States, cities, rivers, ete., In the U. 8. but gives a list'of personal Indian Broker — Then won't you take names and_sul Indian names fof camps, clubs, ete. It you want & hap- he a reporter long. Everybody in|pe was and where he lived muddling in this to confer with the men of the | qavg after he had set out from |dict, although it may weight, 112 pounds; ban- ; ly erroneous oncl th r tir Now | copy of this bull fill out the coupen bLelow and mail as directed: on a multitude of Knotty | goyiy N pre point may be of value, or perhaps Of | iy acceq in their calm appraisal | advertisement and glory entirely pro- | | T | hing toward {as much for the salesm, | shares? T can give you fifteen shares ey S SRR e h erreaching toward | as much f he salesms s it g p ¢ RRLLE L have never been |t} was an overrea of the common at 18815 or ten of | Donints: Hishtwealsht iiss e CLIP COUPON HERE _— getting a point of view that| e 1ag wor with one | P | the preferred at. 178! Hey! Leave | oinds: swelterweig 5 know a man sonlt| e e e e | BOLnAR welterweight, 145 pounds; | INDIAN NAMES BDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britaln Herald, drink or chew His only | feipt Ow! \,01” Nl e e | middlewelght, 160 pounds; light 1322 New York Avenus, Washington, D. C. e “I am so s 4 with the cause | vided for. | hat he will lie gt gnrtn aad i M,,O,‘l aiTiiG oon | eavywalaht RELIDE pounca; and | acte 0 % DS, L RS heavyweight, any weight. | some public business transacted S e Ere g e st whatever one concludes, it|stealing i P bl y % D hich T have engaged th But S d [of the market! I'm rutned man Q. ‘Where was 8t. Patrick born? | should not be overlook Y | Tl s 'l sell! | was & fool for A. St Patrick, patron salnt of | oRadio statlons are good &porte, | taking stock in this Matrimony coni- | rrefand, was the son of C sipurnis, | |FANE far re- m: | cern, anyway! cur when the plane is not far Ye-| ¢ that doesn’t teach @ reformer | " little value, as the case may be. |se quiv and love of country or two details not T want a copy of the hulletln, INDIAN NAMES AND THEIR MEAN and enclose herewith five cents in loose, uncancelled, U. §. postags stamps coin for same: From the looks of it the meeting of the board only regret that I have but one discussion: which the public the airplane accidents oc- | right to know. The pressme Porhaps the noble words have a Briton, a deacon and son of a| TR presbyter. He was born in Ban- | anded down to posterity | moved fron earth either anything. | 3! ra Ve i : I nan ! v moved e | 1t Popular Songs Were Iustrated |, oventa, the locality of which has| cITY +1..BTATD o anding | to lose in its serviee. ;mmh of | . have been cordially invite <hould o been disputed Tradition placed | I am a reader of the HERALD, ot at Dumbarton, Scotland, but more | probably it was in the southwest, | {6 enter the room, and they could| ..o put the sense of his|during the getaway e ) 1o spil When & plane is high alott it is] | state ypealed to his hear- board for an¥| ..o that they t good reason take it to heart. From T avd should un- | . 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T frosts this m the funeral of a cousin in New |y Tempor are| Sam O'Var | Haven today : i'\ armer this morning i " Ohto| “*Are you in pain? I asked Bob WILFRED $AYS HE WAS READ- REMEMBERS HE HIMSELP TOOK ~ GUESSES BOOKMARKS ARENT whera they DEMPSEY AND KEARNS Among the st & who left town | vajjey. lower la As citiz \ompson attend 5 rning western | for you.' \ colun cvery from ;'hn. watting for VERBAL BATTLE today and yesterday to attend Yale | miqdla Atlantie states 4 ;flr“‘ feeongh 1 INo THAT BOOK, MAYBE HE IT WHEN HE WA LOOKING FOR MUCH USE IN PAMILY: LIFE , brou M. and Morrie : : LEICIOUARHI A A BRI SS ABSENT-MINDEDLY MARKED A PIECE OF PAPER T JOT ED AND TINDS RIGHT PLACE tober. $08 Suwis s miost Mr. Dempsey in due to have a |University were H Conditions' faver for this vieinity | pagn.’ t v ¢ " ttle fistic h \ Pease, Stewart Parsons, E. 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