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NEW BRITAIN DAITY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1926. itain H I ment of faven railroad, |to expect rete roadway in ° KRAZY KINDERGARTEN | Q. How eld was Mary Pickford | ~ New Brltaln Al e Factsandfhnc’es (Conducted By Dusty) . | when she entered the movies? PIT":UL S’UHTS HERALD PUBLIBHING COMPANY | & e 4 Teetch Paddy, stop grabbing| A. 22 years old. r o z — BY ROBERT QUILLEN » at Obie Stil's luntch—you wunt | s Bttt OF AUTO Ob n | @ Dees greasing boots subject | 1 ey D) (Madty) Wroepted) mvn along {ts lines R < everything you ses, dont you |to hard usage prolong their lives? | - At Herald Bidg, 67 Church Street. The total for the 16 cities : Modern version. over. .t v Paddy Wacks o, I see YOU|What is the best kind of greasa to | AT o e uration pc making out the list of the ones that | use? _ = ;i w; T put me in 1 have v ¢ | | . SUBSCRIPTIOX RATES flgures for the same month last J e Industry has not been : = y have to stay after kool and 1| 4 4 rational use of suitable oil 15.00 & Year, VTGS ST dont wunt any part of that.” hids Vg andt H : h From this it is logical to as- 1ed, and it looks as i it Wil| A+ any rate, small armanm X I Ly s hat" | or greage inc s the endurance of | [P WO I T e Month ] that the bu boom | never ol i St b Toetcher: “Tell us wat elts ¥oU|sngq Jeather. Boots should be oiled 1 till Topes to Rescue | ‘ . dont wunt, using ‘Don Juan or greased whenever the leather be- i Entersd at the P at New Britain | 3 i 000 automobiles in use, the Something you get a short [- Send all communications to Fun || “Td be sattisfied for the rest of my | does not shed water well. Before cond o = < | i as Secon 1l defections to the junk piles Ak e edtor tshup Editor, carc Of the New lite oiling or greasing, brush them thor- —_— | —_— | —— r ! ¥ TLER ! f Uritain Herald, and your letter || Without getting another hoil, oughly and warm them, and apply |, IFonwood, Mick, Sept. 27 (B — = g e Rl 0 keep the fac- | s | vl TELEPHON] CALLE“! i l,\\l(»l!vlli I'I'I n nough t pt e si11 i tia foranrdediio {\‘cw York. ||| As for spinnitch and proons slightly warm oil or grease with a The sight of discessed women and Bilorin: Roome i FaATAN dcies ety cast anligbiey; . never 100 old to learn, | bmsm——— e ol | Their for simps, saps and loons, |swab. It should be rukbed well into children drove gunt eyed men to | sen B ¢ Mas ides, the increase of cars in| And I Don Juan any more the leather, with the palm of the SUPer effort toda' in their attempt lo adver atum - : enough to learn, e s e Etooibal fitls. g oil.” | hand. ILeave the greased shoes in :0“: vhl“‘x men entombed by a o Tme oty B ton books and Dréss | mapped out for him that remind about the satura- 2 e LG ol —Helmuthi Cassen. | Warm place. Among the best ma- | *AVe-In three day ago in the shaft Foomaimaye cpen to_adverine : (Copyright, 1926, Reproduction | terials are neats foot, cod and cast- | o% the Pabst mincof the Oliver Iron the showers beforchand, but e | Let's all 2 | or oils, tallow and wool grease or MNIng company lere. coat of many colors stalment sales idea 4 not vy A, s all go out for fun-ball, though, oA W [ STeaat re e e hnat Member of the Associated Press. | | groom gets thunder later on Kigk worries for a goal, Folks! [igzat . f : The Auom' (o.a Prese ls exclusively en- The main grand old party selling | been fully loped. Kigk worries for a goal, Folks! Q. How large is British Colum- "l,',‘ i mhen tape of Datldem que A . earth crumpled th: cage in the shatt Ey for re-publication of ST g X tarn 5 SR bia anc s b tion? itied to the ue for LUl ferwite [point just now i3 prosperity and| Now there fa $1,500,000000 ir Jther bet Philadelphia over- S bla and what is its population? Mo NGty o and also local| . A automot ape g arour cd was the maKing of arrange- 2 4 A Three s ¢ redited in this peper 1 ¥ prosperity automobile paper floating around B | teher: “My son-in-law fell off . Tashcatinng o lotline Dy ainiohter Three separate shafts, each hav- st how at Mass: at all times. Two-thirds of the ma- | an ocean liner and floated for twelve ; Canada, is situated on the Pacific A chistihy the etEhil eyl nows published therein. a world serics. | s . x P S = % i a0 | ha . 1 % 2 f mine, S00 tet de r 4 Member Audit Bareau of Circulation. | <i1S lor prosperi chines sold are on th asy D U e 4 Coast between the United States and | yhere it is bolie _"I [h,',"_;l ,r,f;‘o":_" A. B. O. is a national organizatlon | o, o leading industries, | ment plan.” - James: “Remarkable! Where did (i \ the Yukon territory. It has an area of | v 3 men were Tl o rorniehes newspapers and i lhnin e Tioat a0 e an area ot fentrapped, and damond drill, are Tisars. with & strictly honest apal | tiies and shoe manufacture The financiers have made t . | about 353, square miles and in |y, e Fletcher: “Ilorida real « | 1921 the population was 524,582 Liesi Bl circulation s ity o : fo Al possble Aualnl ;- R i 7 o, O it Ths tosures | arit y n ¥ system as safe as possible, and ul- | Texas oil, and Nevada mines! o A eton agalur fraud tn newspaper |y on much good timately all machines are pald f 2 & Py N Alstribution figuien to both pational and 125 5 g B! 5 . e [[BIREEL S ] {. At least one fs rxpec to attain local advertisers. Probably the chief reason is the | Losses so far have been negligib! | THE HOME TOWNERS! | | A, February 17, 1906, at the |its objective by tanorrow night, al- do mnot wear enough it is what has developed th I'he final test of sportsmanship s ol White House. though obstacle countered. ] JoREn Y # ; 5 | g @ encountered by The Herald 1s on sale dally in NeW | . iiioq to keep the factories go-|automobile industry. T fiv|to hit a cop with your flivver and|Carl Andrew lson’s mighty slow,| . Q. Where are dwarf circus digging through tle earth and rock otaling’s Newsstand, Times i oites Soralma 3 e taAn s e 4 ‘;;{,’:"4“ Shitrs: Newssiands, Eotrance |ing; and there is so much automo- | in i thetin not run | The pokiest of mortal men; | horses bred? prevents any accurite predetermina- St — { With or without the Volstead Act )] ndersize s e- | tion of progress Central, 42nd Btreet. | iding that shoe leather k rell. the ; | A. Undersized horses are de- | of prog te be made. L___’__—— D T o ooy | lon o eI Rt e b Childhood needs some modernized | You couldn’t rush that C. A. ‘,m.,,m,, like human midgets.. Wild | Most closely waiched is the dia- ing saved. But it js impossible 10| not yet been reached. fairy tales.in which the hero is a| —Albert B. Selwood. QUESTIONS ANSWERED | horses in the southwestern part of [mond drill. which must bore 400 DIAGNOSING CASE OF convince the textiie and shoe| ———— dictator instead of a prince. | s Tou can got an answer to any|th° United States are froquently |fect. more before & can reach the NEW ENGLAND workers that these things are to| TALE OF TWO e e Dert E. Endean virned ont a CrOOKi |t SR TR b;‘slumo\d because of the lardships ¢ighth level, Comnunication can ba 1 4 LEERe L 15 palr of slippers should be | His wife got litt ipathy; ; 0 and also on account of in-breeding. | established through this, if it is as- Notjajclodt i lame. They have heen traived and CONVENTIONS good for three months or four|Iolks said, “We told her 4 get |Writing to the Question Editor, | PHY aval sAIorAcallaA i Taci | caria bl tha Tl e ity T “ or | Ne : e. Food offered honuses, “free taxes, couched to regard the tariff as the| Republicans of New York are|gances | stung New Britain Herald, =Washington | tablets badly needed, if the men are any other fnancial inducement I great father of all that 18 good | meeting today in convention as- | e It she fooled with that B. E. E.* {*\}j&?fl‘:\rgllofil-zbhe‘ (;Z]l:smz\u}:co,‘ The name is derived from |alive, can be lowered to them ts to secure industries from |, 4 when the good is lacking, | g ks like Mills for| Oncean American shot was heard | —Anna O. Kochler, |0 150 Sl onelo WO tneir tarpaulin garments. through the small drilled hole. Al s ¥ SylismblediandiaglooEel s for] ound the world. Now an Ameri- | S cents in stamps for "‘“N) )‘Cdlc“‘”', Q. When and by whom was Eton | Prepared to give first aid are can half-shot is heard over the same | Hugh I. Platt called on Alice Lake “52‘; and marital ‘?f"Jf‘Z‘ C“r’{"“c‘ir ' | College founda physicians and a Ubited States | | territory. | And she sat on his lap till three, ‘ffi_‘m;d:‘r?:kz?‘" E\‘,l“;m‘(r ‘;és"ioi;‘ A. By Henry VI, in 1440 Burcau of Mines relief car. Ofticials ot Commerce use these lures and Consequently Senator Butler, | in. Congress. Ha wil fir | Which is the nicest thing I've heard | ‘m l:’(:'tl\\'c e .w;;m”l np'q >l 2 Q. MHow does one arrange for an | of the mining company have equip- baits regularly, and BOomeUMES| 1550 friend of Coolidge and a na- | running ate for Wadswort} Jazz may serve to make men work | \Was ever on the H. I. P.! Al e m‘"m‘n A e vy ‘-‘H:vn;; with royalty o . ped relief corps to care for the men . faster, but Alas! the work may re- | Tl hewar o answered. | © 4 " “mpese are gencrally arranged it they are found alive main indnsives 1 et e LUUN jonal mand puttpnogul BleRneEt ot s e clovdbunit e e Ralph J. Wheway. | 411 letgers are confidential—EdNOT. | piciigh the Ambassador from the | The o e It is to the credit of New Eng- [put to explain things. Wadsworth, U. 8. senator. ts too old to be hymble Time To Start Training, Folks! n a million one of t n and Jacol's point started the modern in-| It's fair cnough. The bride gets| To save our very soul, Fol British Columbia, the third | means by whica the rescue work- ) | crs hope to lgarn fie fate of the im- When and where was Alice | prisoned men other localities. | something must be wrong some-|governor — dry as tinder Ogden| In the West and South Chambers | yhere L. Mills, at present representative | semble jazz CRr other efforts at Succor are | Ted A. North went in for a swim, Q. How can grease stains be re- | SOUNY of the person desiring the |moving with all the spzed which k 1is elothes upon the bank; and then | moved #r8m white crepe de chine |2UdENI®: e Iaxge crews of workers can mels, place in this tier of states. The | prosperity and the tariff in Masea- | amith; ‘twill be at least an honor. | KNOW she is right in spite of foolish |y nobo stole his clothes! That's how | without washing the material? Q. How many kinds of bees are | Two are in the 45 degree angle shaft | there in America pilled with debris, whieh chokes the land that nothing of the sort takes| yhat about forgetting about| Mills will be running against Al| TIntuition is what makes a woman system is not only unwise, but 15| hygetts and concentrating upon| The proper candidate for the ok | Both zot a coat of T. A. N. A. Make a te of white starch S 1N, Lésco 4 : A. There are about 10,000 differ- | iniry to the cighth level not falr to the public. the need of ‘“standing by Cool-|New York grand old party would < & Lesco. Jland water and apply to the spol. fiant species. | one e 5 be " X ok When dry, brush off, Fuller's earth s One sfoniis balak mads fromithy One thing all parents agree on is | o e | Sooner or Iater the communities|gge have been Nicholas Murray Butler |that they are a good model for their | Guorgs T Moore Is a homely mutt, | used in the same manner will also top with carriers removing the debris in the West and South which giVE| Any port in a storm. This ought|for governor but the educator, |children So rouszh his manners you'd con-|remove stains. i . | blocking the way. Another is from such “advantages” to industries, |45 bo a good onme. though & good specchmaker and demn, Q. I would lke a good recipe | Observation T o e i will find out what New England announcer of what the nation And yet his wite goes around and |for preserve pear: tsenehSloye ousRe eabeint . Herd A. Peel and core the pear: L dissovered long ago. Bome of them ROAD POLIOY IN needs, fs a poor politician — at : ! B ; Dechant coro iheapeats anty] er It s believed the dirt and roe 2 > : That he's a perfect G, E. M.! cut in very thin slices. For § pounds | | ! Kk have already discovered the error CONNECTIOUT least, when being a practical poli- | 3 § | IS G s o 2 — Dorothy Sloman. | of pears add the juice of five lemons | 17 oait GE N > and do not deal in bonuses and| 14 i, giated that Connecticut is|ticlan means running against Al| R 1 cup of water, 7 pounds of su;mr)’ Washington,. Sept.. _Clondy <;r|| I»" ‘m\‘ u"; en\\rn)e’r‘llu‘un. \v'arj tw; ‘free taxes. nearly the only state in the Union | Smith. } 4 i 5 The night that Frank U. Nash pro- andl % mlmt"di';r glnlgev'roollw:flp‘:'l tonight and Tuesday, probably| o 0" an | and cut into thin slices. Put into 4 e S : 5 8o far New England has the [ which is paying for its road im-| The Democrate of the Empire | posed | showers with slowly rising tempe R e e R best of the argument. But the New | provements on the “pay as you go” |state are also meeting In conven- country is confined to noses. Too much of the uplift in this [e'q hardly left the front door when | @ large preserving kettle, letting the | 1\ o myesday Moderats, : | Marie rushed out to tell the folks sugar dissolve before adding the g.oq noptheast and east wind 2 ,‘.x‘.”;!:‘;»[:h. "fmm;\nl" Aoiine England Council, which was ap-[plan. This plan is one of the pet|tion assembled, with Governor | | /Ama orled. ARt T got FL U N fruit. Cut the pecl of o6 Jemon int0 | " recaet for Hastern New York: | M8t & (uarier otan Ix;,n‘\:d: j pointed by the governors of the|planks in the Republican organiza- | Smith in complete conirol of the Money talks. But its verbal ef- —Helene Lederer. | thin slices and add to the fruit. v,nn“ Cloudy _tonight gnd Tuesaay, | Sffelent alr and sc 1‘»\,;1 ma ::au ‘ ety g forts are mnot responsible for as B cook slowly for an hour (uncovered) | poiply showers Tuesday and on || | e keen New, Bngiand states and whic tion and is held up as a guide and |situation. Nothing more need be| oo 00 00 the ability to say and can whils hot: e B Sisne the men alive until they can be made its first report, mentioned a|model to other states. said. “Charge it." & Up-To-Date Q. n a naturalized American i€ | (o0 oo e in fnterlor Tuesday and | Fesclied L poing that needs reform. But either the other states are = S e New Professor: “And just what|pe js of military age, be drafted into | ;"o cect nortion tonight; mod- |, Particular faith is held -ig, Tom L = 9 | wi v d o )e Py . ¢ = SRl N 3 a sh s, M- The council reported that replies [all wrong, and Connecticut ia right; CIVIL, SERVICE Alas! In every town that claims | Will my duties be as Professor of| the army of his native land while on | o440 to fresh northeast and cast worth, a_ shift boss, who 5 = A ? et ore ? f soned with the men. He h % 2 ey to be the Athens of America, 32 per | PEYDtian Archaeology | a visit the - prisone Y thoca Mo EusRndigChan e sRof o Conectioutils Srrone Randitis DEYSACHNTS ot of the peonle domt know what| College President: “Yowll bring| A, American citizenship does not | ¢ d in the service of the company i : Conditione: ~ High pressure with |} receive b other states are right. it of dry news has to do with v water for the coaches, take tickets|protect natives of some countrics |, g 'R he| S anc kne eived in reply 1o oth t igh A bit of ¥ io with | Athens was. for th Cp R T fy A g & attendant cool temperatures for t ”Iwi"“r"“h’_"’ hagithoreugn i questionnaires sent out, lacked en-| Just at present the highway|a split in the government dry ] at the grand-stand, and rub the foot- | from being forced xlo sdm-;- in ;h» scason of the year prevail generally | “18€ of the mine. " all men down.” army of their native land when they | ;=) : 5 o — - slamm defictent in detail, ¢ s is | force 2 e ac A “revolutionary force” is con- |ball men down army of in all portions of the country east > 3 5 . S : "uu" uintessence of rou- Comm“““”h = t nr‘;q e |='”L St :h a,‘nmm o ventant in® some jands It can —Alice Lignmere. return there provided they failed 0| 5¢ thy Rocky mountains this morn- | r(.'"m)“ B AUTO FATALTIY and were quintese 5 charged with not building high- a civil service rule for the govern- | CRTC B PO LT tting the perform military service hefore leav- | Prg " Glouty and unsettled weather | Cardner, Mass, Sept. 21 (P — tine eommunications, of the “Yours|ways fast enough to take care of [ment's enforcement clerks—or offi- [ country into trouble. MRS, HOTWINDE CAN'T TALK |ing. The muestion cannot be answer- |y Govar has Legun in central and {oln» today began a gtatewid of the 16th inst. recelved and In|the demand. We have no hesita- |cers. Brig. Gen. Lincoln C. An- - | T ABOUT ANYTHING WETH- | °d #pecifically without knowing the | oriharn Texas and northeastward | Search for the driver of an aut reply would state” type. tion in saylng the charge is well-|drews, head of the enforcement| TFashion note: Last winter over-{ QUT MENTIONING HER C"‘L‘;" o 0s Irom2 oo Dkinlions, FMiacg TR IR e :3::”:1,‘r:mm‘im:;lvh?n x‘:::?:m.:v‘ The replies from the South and | founded. Diixeau il oopnaad fwhlle B Wavne |coc Nl ey orn Feas iisua LY TRIP TO LEUROPE! e b it D lopel sy m Tanjeas te L 1 Bl e ) sl s | s 2 [ most of the men who could easily (Overheard By Jane Koupal) 4 AT SYRLIRSS 2 d Pennsylvania. I°rosts were reported able nd any witness to West were dripping with enthusi- 1t is an old charge, too. It dates|B. Wheeler, general counsel of the | i¢ord new ones. vy, Mo B i s very nice | 8° rminated. from portions of the New England | accident. It was tha first autoy asm, tull of facts, and had all the|rrom 1910 or thereabouts. I¢ the|Anti-Saloon League, strongly favors | — | avanih ot miids e ol muehBioL | - fif h\\ u;‘]“m (flw s ‘.» r)'r Ivo!rulr states and the plaina plateau dls- \“;lfl"h ality in Gardner since Jv carmarks of community salesman-|automobile vote could be organ-|the scheme. The latter says that| Correct this sentence: “He's a5 soft Italian nights near Ylm'—(“!,\r\ v‘! how many on both sides | oo "l(‘:h “(’ "’j for thisl wicintiy| o Al = o @an_ | Junior in college,” said the father e i et Halina | tnaisins 5 B onditions favor 1 cinity | = — ship. _ K lzed it would see to it that a|when the bill comes up in the Sen- |30 08 B U2 CE STL TE L oh |enge. Thanks so much for the "( were killed? j unsertled weather with slightly | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED Al 1t that is how tho New England |change in tactics were offected. |ate it will pass by & 2 to 1 m: cream—you know if there was just| A On the British side approxi- |jicior temperatures. TFOR RESULTS 3 : bit more off the side it would 100k | mately 450,000 of whom about 24, | Chambers of Commerce do business| Byt the trouble with the auto- 1 ately ¢ ut ‘the troubl 1§ thes autos| Joritv: Rl thatistioul Iiproye trle Rt just like the Matterhorn, in the Alps! | 000 were killed, wounded or missing. | it 18 no wonder that there is little { mohile vote s, most of 1t is al- | would perhaps mean ‘“better en- 25 Yean‘ Ago Taday at's a pretty dress you have on, | In the Boer army total enlistments | to be enthusiastic about. They|ready voting for Commissioner | forcement,” — if what Wheeler ar—reminds me of one I saw in|were estimated at 100,000 of whom gave the tmpression to the New|MacDonald's party, does so as a|says is correct, the idea belng that| The New Britain High school team |Uaris. Oh, my, I'm getting a_head-|about 4,000 were killed and 40,000 | e P l,,:l:mw Nutn . ; g : o 3russels! he | taken p r } 58 of the Red n on Amerle is scarcely real England Council that they are sat- | matter of dourse, habit and cus-|civil service would provide prohi- |played its old time and much beaten |2che like I had in Brussels: I hope|taken prisoners. s e s scarcely realize . 5 ot Jav of {he week did || until one starts to fovestigate the meanings of the placa names in the isfle ¢t well enough—or poor | (o T Chrey & o= , _|Meriden High school football team |1 don't hecome ill—at least not as g % United States. Our Washi; u has just compiled, from govern- sfied to le D m, and no doubt fears there|bition agents who are not the Hen Rish oo ey R s or come ; e annters b dlan Names and Their Meaning . a pretty moon tonight— A. Thursday. i h ot only tells the R ne ng of the principal place names. 3 clties, rivers, ete,, in + glves a llst of personal Indian names and suitable Indian names for ps, clubs, ete. If you want a copy of this Lulletin, fill out the coupon below and mail as directed: p——— ——— ~—— CLIP COUPON HERE — 1 enough — alone and merely KO |would be no roads at all {f Mr. |creatures of politics. B itat i Mobn an v leachs il veir A | through the motions of existence. |MacDonald's party were mot run-| As President Coolidge has rec- |The Yale Inferscholastic league is on | 100kS like the moon we saw in| Q. Who was the Cincinnatus of | The New England Council s €X- | ning things. ommended civil service for prohi- |a shaky basis and the Trinity league, [ Rome! Tf's just a little chilly, don't ”"\“'f]f' rh bty e ected to show up the bad points| ¢ casy fi 2 v .~ |organizea by the Hartford High |you think, this evening—makes me| A. Byron gave 1his na | pected P I3 It is easy for & state to boast|bition agents it would appear school, Js in mo better shape since | think so much of Swiss weather. | George Washington. ' Ityhas — aso (DIAN NAME oR, Washi g s ; i Hartfora must do all the dlctating, | Well, dearie, T sumply—did I ever |Deen applied to Willium Henry Har- | INDIAN NAMES EDITOR, Washington Turcau, New Britaln Herald, England. One of our bad Yoints s |are fssucd. But nobody hears any|Congress will go this far, especial- |This is the most important year in | tell you how smply the Russian|T90M 0 oo | the lassitude that comes With age. |poasts about not having enough |iy if the help of numerous south- |the fight for permanent posscssion of | peasants dress?—I1 simply must be f]ou) I-‘n:l\unl\ get s | the conservatism of su F | good roads to take care of the|ern Democrats is forthcoming. |the cup. Haven Hillhouse has | going—we were coming and going| ""\" "y ie"tacen from the “p r- | on it twi 1 Bridgeport, Water- | 41) the time we were in London. " v » small stiff col- | v and New Britain have eath wWon | wen, Aw T 4 ” o 1T en plooadlis CREMIL MU P NAME e e a v and ) ain have e | Well, Aw Revore, as they say 2 S NAME i obscas T e Vs o ww e et e attitude until the ’ matter entirely. Connecticut, where civil service like number of times. : i e plars, affected by the gallants of the Holland! Ta, ta, as they say infic op james 1. Piceadilly in Lon- | ADDRESS Prance! Cheerio, as the English|qon runs from Hyde Park Corner to | the Haymarket and its name was | DR i O DA L S ) ot oy s derived from a house of entertain- | I em a reader of the HERALD. | : ment that stood in Haymarket dur- | | ing the, reign of Charles I 1 as well as the good points of NeW |o¢ having no debt if no road bonds |there is much to the probability 1322 New York Avenus, Washington, D. C T want a copy of the bulletin, INDTAN NAMES AND THEIR MEANINGS, and enclose herewlth five cents in loose, uncancelled, U. 5. postage stamps | for same: at least, that was the prevailing|traffic. That evidently is a different| The idea won't be popular 1 Council bega i 2 The state is doing $6 poor in its|has been ditched in state affairs.[ Fvening schools the Grammar | and Burwit schools will open Octo- Tonts T ber 8. ondition.” g up an uproar is sure to result. The | operate under the slogan, “to the| *James White has purchased the in Forbes magazine No sign state’s dilatory road policy is its|victor helong the spoils.” That|livery business of Frank J. Smith. more hopeful than to note that the | weakest point , | would make of the job too much| A new dancing class will be star patient knows he is sick.” ed in Holmes & Hoffman's hall to- - of a good thing ; 7 - ! I G v - morrow. The teacher promises that Well, that to be sure, Is som THE GABB AND DEWEY Tt them put| the)dry asents unc|all the new Asnéing. steps ipilibe | ing. CAMPAIGN = . der civil service, #o long as it won't |taught. The new three-step Is bound S . %7 By GLUYAS WILLIAMS] L e cal dclegates to the Demo-|interfere with the activities of the |t© ]hcuv;u popular, he o mnm ¢ A TUNNEY AND DELANEY cratic county convention Will vote|gtate police in chasing rum run- 1‘«3(\\1;””» SRt ok ners. lessons. thout much fear of contradiction pmoect It is estimated that the recent fair of the Berlin Agricultural society will net a profit of aliout $500. It is one of considerable intcrest, |of {he most successful held n the Edward W. Dewey. Frank I. Smith, Republican nomi- |history of the organization oxing fans there- The contest between Gabb nee for the Senate, “declaring that| The game between the Kensington Tunney and all| pawey will be the most interesting and East Berl ms will be played - e the s ‘esting i % : g ng as the 1Sth amendment|q . Sida DAl Siurdey et Hisc is a part of the Constitution, I |tric field. ion takes place. It Wwill be more|cnaii uphold it.” This sounds like| Forty or fifty automobile owners csting than the struggle for | in Hartford are to form an automo- bile club. These owners of the much what all careful and cautious [norscless carriages are planning on candidates say. Tt may, In fact, be [forming in linc and making a run hetter chance of be- | clageed as good Republican doc- [to the Russwin hotel in New Britain other Demo- | (rine re organization will take place. The spectacle of a half a hundred ighted automobiles parading Action of the New Haven rail- 1 the center of the city is bound to be of interest. tereimieesietsemrenenrmentvernes . “New n allve it road department that If it keeps|But prohibition agents do not Not satisfled with having beenlag a unit, and it can be stated the home of P. T. Barnum and | John : tdgeport 18 10w | pat home of the ct they will vote for George H.| From out in Tilinois comes some Gabb, former sheriff, to run against | qry news It seems that % event in the county when the elec conventional doctrine, and is pretty - it there is to be such reasons: His his experi- follow=1 104 in awarding contracts to five S e 2 His Status companies in New York| 1 " s CLU 3 : TO ADDRESS LIONS' CLUB New Parson: “Is dis yere Bruddah or the delivery of freight hereto- | Harry H. Howard, trust officer . ¥ ugt ol Johnson a wurker in de vine-yard ob fore transported by water around |and secretary the New Britain g iy 4 N t £ 2 it k ¢ Trust Co., will address the Lions : W 1 1 1 v the isla 1d ndicate that a D¢ Jeacon 088 >arson; fsland would indicate tha atab tomerrow. o will speak on| . Old Deacon: “Nossuh, Parson; he | belated lght is being seen ‘Wills and Other Trust Matters A |2M & wurker in de gin-yard ob de —Harris Snyder. him . BUILDING PERMITS IN THE STATI ind conveniences [ committee to take care of the Lior et shipping public. | club frolic of January 10, 11 and 12 NEW HAVEN'S EFFORT kb has been appointed as follows: Gen-| v gy Ay AT KRAZY KOLLEC much mor Witli two repair jobs under in Florida, wWhich as events).oncnl scerctary, Romeo Grise; | Teacher: “Did your summer vaca- wesk: ihe New tiay specdily proved, merely meant{chairman of finance, Clarence | tion benefit you, Mr. Stottl \faxon: ehairman of theaters, Harry| Harry Stottle: “Immensely, ma‘am Hancock: chairman of publicity, T.|—in thrce months a fellow can sober W. Vogel; talent committee, F. W.|up completely.” real estate dealers, so far as we|ye'.oot tickets, James E.|, Teacher: “If you haven't got back have been able to learn, have not|('Brien. into the college spirit again, perhaps you ean demonstrate the correct use telling the colored residents to go asonable require- in New Brit- but thing [ ain and vicinity. Repair of the 1"‘ work for the white man. The Haver i 3 t street crossing is suffic- | vt gone to work times T y to eliminate traflic | BEATS WIE WITH HAMMER |of ‘origin.’ he month t < ihel time balag, whichl No. malter How @zosd” & man|. Otter River, dass, Bepl 8T UF—=| Hatry RBlottle e 5 ) last.. Other: cities which showed | means that a thorough job is be ims) be, to get elected to office e | Wil police are watching the con- “I wish I was back in the good old VNG 10 TIGURE OUT WHICH SIDE OF THE STREET 1S GUING TO dition of Mrs. Tillian N. Potter, days creases were Meriden, Middle- | ing attempted. Repalr of the road- | has got to run on the ticket with |her husband, Clarence E. Potter,| When me and my good friend [ LESS EXPENSIVE TOR YOU . ACR0SS THE WAY YOUR WIFE HAS JUST sown, New London, West Hartford |way leading from Tarmington ave- |the most followers, the best organ- | 44, Is under arrest charged with Mickey SPIED A DISPLAY OF FALL MILLINERY , WHILE DEAD AHEAD LOOMS A and Willimantic. THe Agures were |nus to the Berlin station was of alization. and largest. automatic | assault. Police allege the man | Could drop in at Al's with other ) beat the woman with a hammer good pals g when he returned to his home and | For a highball, origin rickey."” pommittes on Industrial develop: |anxy one day. It is not too much | Connectiout, ; " found a stranger there, i ~Hilds L. Belan, (. gathered hy the secretary of the |[temporary character and required | harvest of votes — especially in