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[} N DAILY 'EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1926. B it H ald‘x”‘" 100 by sending to Germany for ep further, to the Supreme |wi h rett enterprise suc I have Chirstendom Fthel and | metics and toilst articles made in| Conditions favor for th ¥ N ain Her ; ; ; ; Rose!" " the United States in 1925 and how | unsettled weather and not much upply of —some- | Court, rem be seen. So * sperity ew Dri s tast i arge supply of new ralls—some- | Court, remains to far P | P LT T, Lhe\ngn Sn HERALD PUBLIS] thing that will only happen once|a significant ce has been t — 4 What tollet article | previous years. D as it has since been found that the | chiet characteristic of Sinclair and 5 - .. KRAZY KINDERGARTEN | ranks first lassued Dally (Sunday Excepte ¢ . SRl 1Bk fiatmaa o 3 2 A Accord lata collected at |, Dally (mntky, el | anti-dumpins Jaws were violated i company, he impression Factsandfanczes il L I e s e e MRS HALL P[ANS m t wi d zolde under e T = Ay actures, umery, cosmetics SUBSCRIPTION RATES COOLIDGE AND WADSWORTH | the cireum plea of a BY ROBERT QUILLEN : :*‘fla:\. peu o drunken fathor was| [Aotores periuner onet ":; $HO0 8 0 Thres Montha. When Presiden Coo was in | possibility of self-incrimination, | [Fhe~ Zat phan i et MR L NE‘V IIER EY i . a Month. | | | RS 1 tates durin in- & West he made a ch lauding | “one not resorted to onest t ional instit Featoher: ety e kg om- enator Lenroot. The speech was|men,” in tha words of the court, | tio | el the werd ‘sophomor ared at the Post Office st New Britaln | \ : ‘ Pt . he | law. o i Shop Editor, care of the New || =" Mein er st o s” ””M o sitn as Second Class Mall Matter, SR folng 2 m: ndi i mudder a vidder . . sl o B Nt el T e R ot i Murder e Sap 2w som. o o gocinnl S | e : will o forwarded 1o New York. ||S1® Meppier than efer beiore e iy icted in Murder Case Says i : : ¢ ety i LR & - 5 en ud men esk, her to marry ) far is the earth from the Editorial Roome | mar 1 | S e hen n he < o g S e spending the summer in|a wider application than fhe one s o a1 P oo b Fyers Cellar Should Have Oen! |*For vy should T now sophomore i Sept. 20 (P The only profitable advertising med ¢ York state President Coolldge |case being reviewed Beside the gloomy coal-bin, Folks, —Vincent B. Albergo, | 1793% L o8 2 her home for is in the City. Circolation booke and press | Sha “It th o softly, people v yearly filling make us (Copyright, 1926. Reproduction | = 7 o B Yal not ce in which to ltve, in Teom always open to dvertirers. S } rld you are well-bred or a boot- | Forbidden) SETYRSOTYS Sy | 1 of Mrs. Frances Stevens : r e from the earth to the sun is usually § iy when ac ibers, rger. h a fun-bin, heaped with O e i b o 1 A with three male rela- Member of the Associated Press. nt did x a € i i tihe chox o [fouo oy makliedis N': e aunis s trder of her husband The Associated Press fa exclusively en. | - ; i fator - e & . , mean x‘ 12 al horizontal para ance Mills use for re-publication of | = x 4 5 £ s is the angle or rence of 5 R st ne s cajits fese on Brs B A A Vank ibla Bhiirerc e hatice ¢ : o pereii o OSSRt Sl [ (e AT (Alken or p iblication credited fn this paper and aleo local such stain upon their reputations. 3 2 yesterday for t ird time since latter is tled up with the President given assistance to[in & net and could not who have been summoned to court upon their own recognizance ing expels considerable air from the 1vs understood a visiting card found by the CITY CHARTER REVISION o 1‘, \ Th5 iy ckpstar of Bew Exitui tx | YOULT e deaxiy red solve criminality? These gentlemen 0 years old, and additions A Sy lines, the on Seidsadi i SRR cews published therein. any a e X X X x Men of honest motives and “lattery se you kiyou e o g her clergyman husband and his e L the Eresde purposes do not remain silent|d 1 itfi > recog-| Mrs. Walton: “Do you n | . and sun, the othe SR s R Member Audit Bureau of Cireulation help Lenroot” and when their honor iy assailed. It is 5 T hid my face wher v AER center of 1 ; SuTivEars axoReVien aRkealLRHo The A. B. C. is a natlonal organizat 1. o 4 e PR . ¥ < resented the reopening of the case, ch furnishes newspapers and adve ger elp Wadsworth wa \mazing officers of grea s ingent to the ¢ fch rest her indictmen tisers with a strictly honest analyety o * « would flee their t “That's pr Iy how the two bod v ir mea ald B ciroulation. Our circulation atatiatics to tes a ha 0 istances. ny different me 8| st Clroulatlon. ow. (his audit. This insures |1 er S onates 3 gtomies una S e )‘1':’ i “Well, T have just about reached protection agains: fraud In mewspaper| : Y 5t e b : LA £ 2 EOMErDE] =¥ = o E are desc as having been aoncllision Lthat New Jeraaviis Peoributlon figuss to both mational and | Pres| has let it be known that| pene to unearth an alleged fraud| / THE SHOW DOWN % 2 to determine this angle. The not a fit place for decent paople ta 1 advertiver | he will not be identified with a wet | practiced on it by a high officia By Wallace M. Bayliss 3 4 cepted value is £30. If we di s e il Sl B '+ gatly 1 New|a0d dry flEht in any state at any| The reason for this sile ¥ c.w Wt ci wed i) ;‘\1” 3 V\w o h's equatorial r‘:n‘. n‘m‘ COTinue tolilla ‘hatelior ot b e e atand, Times | time. He has adopted a hands off|been self-evident from the begin- Ofisiman peoploiaugnt Ionied iee; sineso b T e o lout lused to be a good American, and ewsstands, Bntrance ¥ ¢ ing. Tt entlemen who #0 iz : am still a good American, but T am sollcy 80 far as proh s con- | ning 1e gentlemen w : i < D the po as pro S A he-man is one ho th o ‘ui i .‘vmwn distance from the earth to th ming skeptical. cerned. nominiously fie their coun-{ v,y that insults him in vmd of {Hp hunted up Clarke in a trice; = s |sun. hiai 1s nottenl Iaves 1 a) 7 A NSWERED I 3 < eal investigation. It B The reason is not far to seck. Had | try simply felt they e caught | raising hob with his own wife. And always, if tru t be sald, QUESTIONS ANSWERE Q. Do drowning persons always is sinply intended to link myself and POSTING BOND detend S The wisdom that he handed out | You can get an answer to any T_l“"H' ree times before sinking | ramily with the murders. ]sn\ sur- : erson some s m ecoms | Has struck the nail right on the | question of fact or information by |finally? sed that the state did not The easy manner in which persons | o\ L s aed wo have | themselves. This was the opinion And some college men become H r 1 A 3 e y pri; 1at the state did not issue a % Vadsworth actfon would have | themsely 5 L " | “great” hy means of the ethics that| head | writing to the Question Editor,| A. A drowning person sirugeles planket warrant for the whole fame N in western states as|of the public which had at f1s dis-| ;i ompieq” them to use a pony injAnd helped folks, without any|New Britain Herald, W gton | t0 keep on the surface of the water jjy. I have no fear of investigation. ng a wet.” It probably | posal all the evidence it needed to | school. I loubt Bureau, 1322 New York ave in his and str S 1 know that T am innocent.” have been making fools of the P et orrect conclusion, Washington, D. C. enclosing s I Mrs. Hall denied that she had 1 have lost some dry votes.|come to a corr | i N ik nanin ia rather astonishing. The order to | ) . Is a court compelled to closs| ARY boy may become President if | If bables were sick with the croup; |cents in stamps for reply. Med ml Which makes him cough. ough- ed large numbers of detectives to et s s Republican' party, I8 e | ever to hese sircumstances? Is|he has luck enough and knows|If men felt financial distress; egal and marital advice cannot be | ¥ ¢ : . the work on the ease, as Speeial Prose- T ountry as a whole, is not going out | |18 *¥ex to these ClrcumsRiees’ 11 which way the majority is going. It someone was lccked in the coop [given, nor can estended research |!N&S and he sinks again. If all|cutor Alexander Simpson has alleged iew of the cireumstances. | of its way to lose any dry votes— jM’ 5 T FE - If po S A6adio shr shhhhh|be undertaken. All w} r questions alr s expelle 1 from the lungs hag been done by the defendants. ently justified. T e e e ; "mn gy et e public is falrly neutral. Thugl Or otherwise mixed in a mess; | wil receive a personal reply _P‘:‘ ce 'r;yx Il not rise a sccond | She said she had alw have been in foree lon Ll e e s 1 such | OF policeman, it always sympathizes | If politics seemed on the bum signed requests cannot “ et et 'fi""ff YosEue ahien frhat o8 = < with the one that gets killed. And taxpayvers groped for the light, [ All letters are confldential.—E m ully clothed T body of her husbar hatled by h of trust a evidence SR Ue i b e avorable circumstances the person |Simpson as fmportant because of points unerringly if not to ab- et ihe ol r s caing oo i i What is the meaning of the may sink and rise many times be- | finger prints, had heen placed there | sests are over, let's have a few And quickly he'd set (1 right fore his strength fails. by reporters. kind public words from bllcy e ihe lentiis somainmiient | S0 AEg oo Ueta finYeia dox con fAndlales st adise oot gland name| Q. When was the first bank In| s Hall who is free in $40.000 D . | especially e oritne bt evade, to refuss fo furnish infor- | 1813 % cull PEEBDRIOBL | N the United States established and hail, yesterday visited in the Somar- : Iry schism existing in the grand old | ™ hu; 8OV Pradil A r winds and ¢ &ot county jail her brothers, Ilenry o a point where some 0! amé e oA inG Biiirs stakel But me| TmADE to provsiil <. But a o "ff- pr w~‘~w~}1‘( IEenyal w‘P X8 Philadelphia, Mareh 1, 1780, and Willie Stevens, and her cousin, e arty of Empire state; bu | court of equity has the right to| #o Impressive | Just mention his name in the town | No. Pats an mice are; Q. What will prevent a canary | Henry De Ia B Carpender F President remains canny £ e 1 Nttt Shoner WAl {1 you a 1 me vaudevi And promptly the people will sneer. G rom pulling out its feathers i from. all the circumstances| 0% Where the wise eracker got it. | He got so he threw out his chest; | g “\( the five wealthlest| A, A plece of raw bacon hung | Bandits Are Again | : | Vs Self-confidence made him TOO hold; | .| At in the cage 18 helpf 2 § ¢ g ctioneering. [in the case, and espeelally fromthe| . . TP pEonErc {states in the Union Ipfu Mexi Sllenge Lot Seerataty. Fall and from|| I be {ime g} alk | He took an i | A. In order of rank they —_— Active in Mexico n need of comp 11ging from the nature of hout gzing religion when men 1 just th | Judgin r 5 S la changing religion when men | And rated jus | New York.! Pennsylvanis, & zilix | Mexico City, Sept. 29.—(P—Ban- | ¢its again have atiacked matoris paragraphs which have T | Wadsworth will have to do his own | an «nd. The entire H The work should be done 1 he rfailure of Sinclair to testify.” vt e inale dong the enforcement plank” adopted by | “py liore the Circult juages— | ETOW UP to the sent one, | . ; | Ohio and California. 4 obserthon the New York Republican conven- e ATy Q. How does the cost of living near Mexico City, recalling the re should he made as direct a ; 2 Mg T 2 e | for 1926 compare with that of 19137 | 0 T,, W h ceit kidnapping and killing of casily understood as possible. ‘ A"‘" wa lr !‘4:': ”‘I‘h‘\‘r:‘- T 8 i ttin act A. Asestimated by the United | n e eather bl s sk i Spse ot neisan 5 iy STREET PAVING JOBS | i mmon! | States Bureal of Lahor statistics the kel zen, The authorities say that no HARTFORDS GROWTH habil will nu(‘ AND THE CITY ; ! t 5o i rofd- | cost of living in December 1920 i shington, Sept. 20.—Forecast 1mul;:nvrlfl HTr re 1n\xlom~‘| in the Jat- rreatly discommode the Democratic c 1 rost il " creased 100.4 per cent over the cost o rn New Engla <t1v | st atiack. Two Mexican motorists Hartford, basing a new popula- | &7 Completion of the West Mauir TG AT Gootberami|forinis: i Ditiirar st in e T “,‘L,H: e slang. v”;‘u-lil el ounaEd by the banalls e fon estimate upon the nes : strest paving at a lower cost thar : i i (o THRi o b s i i temperature, moderate | ©5caped. Troops are said to be pav- 1 pre direstory professes ind f‘*" TP #o the estimate ought to be very pleas We also know a flapper who is December 1922, it was 69.5 per s east and southeast suing the outlaws. '}'.tt\' are under idly overhauling New Haven in PRIMARIES AND APATHY ing to citizens, espectally In view of — dumb she thinks a goitre is caus- | ¢ in December 1923, 17 per| Forecast for Eastern New York: | 0rders to exterminate the band. rap People are much alike, after all. | o1 by heavy necking! i in December 1624, it was 725 | (ather cloudy tonight and Thurs- | The attack occurred Sunday night. Even the wets enjoy water the next | - cent; in December 1925, ny; slightly “cooler Thursday fn | Df: 150 Do Lia Vegn and Joge Cor- work. From thisitislikeyl that the | ;oo | tion nti and in June, 1826, he cost | cxireme south portion; moderate | 40Pa, prominent residents of Mexico \s the most important city In|the | O e entihirot iex BobE vito the g was 74.8 per cent higher |pasterly winds. ty were wounded. A wound eaused thinks | Who mede a h at the Take| .. pe found well within the No Demacrat spends a million to | co store to get a quart of milk, |t ge for the year 1913.| Conditions: Mostly cloudy’ and|DY an explosive bullat necessitated Compounce gathering of the Third s and a similar result may not | "® _clected. If he had that much | giving him a quarter, [ How many bamn Loan banks | unsetiled weather prevails from the :";.“’_'r‘:;"if;‘z‘:k(‘f:r”fi':”f’r'i_; qrdches Ward Republicans, dnring which Jnoziey poultyfhe aiDemocrat i) s jVhen he xetiizned ahe Rasks o s i o e e st olollviand P e be too much to expect on Broad the change . Twelve—one in each Federal gissippi the population race, Bridgeport codore Douglas Robinson of [iyq ract that the city itself did the in the estimates—being surpass York, assistant secretary "“ Navy, among thosel oy of \ha Glen street job likewise Hartford county, Iartford ery well of itself. There is many | 4 slip twixt the estimates and the i 5 river and from the Jlower he blamed the direct primary for| g .o 4 e fMcial census. or e construction o [ Moh: ol R e s ¢ 4 Bank district. Ohio valley and upper lake region | A S current apathy among voters. |, oo IS i | ewny ) v Wh rman papercastward to the middie and north | Bubonic Suspect ROADS BY CONTRACT teturn to the old syste S nanghty ; b localll . N cra any value SRSl it ETiani rcasiva he state highway d ent | cay t . nixing machine, a late and compre- b s coul At Tthe | Missiscinnt - rlver An extended| Valparaiso, Chile, Sept. 29 0P A ey aanteAnth ituation marks for one|gisturbance is forming over the|case of suspected buhonic plagus hensive model which greatly though London waiters have Aaa Yos ; would show more st in S e 4 0 iy After that the old [ Rocky Mountain reglon. JFeavy | was discovered on board the steam- - difficult s 2R . e T | € showers were reported from Okla. | er Guayas, which arrived here yes- : v Hiticult at timies to pick | THE ‘\lnlx:ll”\\n'n‘«lr:l\l‘:K\I\ILII’.I R| Sl TR O | iarae T —anfe U Eansas o et I i sl teom! Bcusdor Tha matient possibly gets a ! ers, of the hoard public works | A I (Oveshoard By Jorrs Clarman) ! | peratures continue to rise slowly removed to a hospital for ex- Gixect Porinraniss B anidiihe ¢ Jerry Clarma St of whla ave 15 . TR ES e 3 e st 5 1oney expended rect primaries Swould el o 1ol the ownership)of the mixer Err an airplane sleeper| Betty—Oh. Reggle! This is quite a|. - t of which there I8 | over the northern states east of the | amination and the vessel has heen But th could learn some- | Shov more apathy than the| found January 26th, | Rocky mountains, rantined. 10605 j C Premier mine near Pretoria, Transvaal and is called | d repair of ghws N ! g move by the city. saved the city $60 a day, a sum [ Dbeiween lon. It will | surprise! Won't you come in? | whieh was to have orginally been | ™ pilot when he can't start and | Reggie—Came Regle out of the| St | stop with a wham all through the|starlit night to give one last long [y 3 <y 0 pob & Smachi As | night. | kiss to girl he loves | | thing from the city of New Britain. | Ihis city has streets to reconstruct iitorla, Do and s peallas and repair, and does all the work it- 1 e e e ! . : carats or 1s and measured et m e, e R S s o aopinio i ! Betty—You musw't make mueh| g inches hy . inches. BASEBALL AND FISTIC STARS OF TODAY S street repair business on a large| this sentence his | noise, becase father is here. and hed | Q. What L ot itk w the esti- | Prim | scale in succeeding years, it natural b model,” said f “is | erTibIy frritable tonight, Why—why | Evorest? was essential to own the proper sc)f. Tts first year has shown ye'ars, fans! A condensed directory of famous basehall pia; 3 of the present day, gving date and placs of birth, helght are trying to do A. 20,002 feet. Tt is the highest other personal information about each: conventently arranged | Reggie—To his manly arms eame | mountain in the world tieal order for ready reference. Itll settle thome disputes about equipment. i Hioate L thaigicl or his oM e G Wik o e s of today on diamond and In the ring. Fill out the coupon Ths atate colninglthe ps The first year of the rity's effo s I SRR (it S M tiat] below and et I'EAPOT DOME VICTORY 3 i | I rpentier fig egard to state highway i | |in this direction have been very 2 which heaven earth seemed | Carpentier ever fight Battling Siki? ~——— CLIP COUPON HERE — SRS e e FOR GOVERNMENT Baseias 5 Years Ago Today |venicain one et waivatna| & e Dimpsey-carpentior fieht o1 y ; successful. It will now he possible 5 o Th o i TN SPORTS FDITOR, Washington Bursay, New Britaln Herald s Bhrat i triall Inf connecs matier with v occurred at Jersey City, New Jersey, | to repave streets every year at the Betty—Dor, e R Dha tonty GEhEl At New York Avenue, Washington, D. O the opening ron of the Mavle S et g : : : - 3 ... |lowest possible cost sl round of the Maple p vou. I like you, and all pentier had with Battling Siki was nt A copy of the bulletin BASEBALL AND FISTIC STARS OF TO- THY. ANNUAL st ease ook L Cheyenne, Wy.. golt tournament many good | Reggie, but on September 23, 1822 when Cars Y 1 \erewith five cents in looss, uncancelled, U. §. postage is.1s the week when an- [ the government's case was greatly e g matches were played. Tn the Class| fegsieTo his lips came s pentier was knocked out in ix stampa o cola for sama: Th 50y : : STEEL MADE 1N | competition, . B Coopar: defeste) ani i ol Hensas | \al big roise starts. It is perh Kk by the failure of impor- led L. H. P 3 f : Jgalie rounds, NAMB ... Tt v s o o o e e S o ot o' 5 e v 8 e ; NEW ENGLAND se, G Hart won | girl—Ouch! Q. What is the population of I portant work de ates, and below the costs ing the same work by contra nore roads at less cost Yenon jon with the apot Dome ofl | selens to inquire as to the nat t en to be in the country. m W, Felt L PR d B ; P Lo (uire as ! L toih Tt must he with a feeling of sat- | 0™ W Felt. N. P. Cooley de-{" yer Father — What does this| Vienna, Austria? ADLBEOS = s E ¢ the loud concussions ) In France, another in |feated M. L. Hart, and Marcus| | 1sfaction, mingled with considerable | White was victorions over J. H mean!! A. 1,868,328, CITY .ivviveasanreness crrreee s BTATE mmomim i o be s om om « heard throl or ca, and another possibly “In g & expectancy, that New Englanders | Kirkham. TIn Class B 8. North AL " - : s the s ¢ the Reggle—Came her father! Ye| Q. Who was the star o T am a reader of the HERALD, P e e Ay : unknown.” Bo. that it was |+ s [ it i A gods! motion picture “Mickey"? ) 8 earn that the first ir anu- | Was @ mer, while F. A oore bl HE b [ NG Del Nosran — — — — —— rarts on Saturday - garded as remarkable that| o0 o0 pEAmRik atangRmany Her Father—You voung puppy!| A. Mabel Normand lost; and in Claas C George Rapel = 5 e | tactured tn New England in 50 years |'9%: and in Class C Georse Ruvelye | 11 teaeh yon totake that! And| Q. What Is the valus of cos- y dstoatedhwibTETA R Sa n B | LR TSRS | has been produced at the great new | Attwood lost to T, § Regzie—Came her father's font! 8 Judd | S L candinalson e et w R e erarve means| S5 & ot on Norh ianiey airen |10 Fe6er e comen one lone crv| [ SUBURBAN HEIGHTS—NEW WASHERS . The New York Ya ¥ ¢ government lost, In spite of o slight advantage when case’ it presented with plant of the Mystic Iron Works, Ev-| Edward 0. Kiibourne has pur- o Rra . appeal from Michael Russell that New Englan, ke an as- classic. This advantag t Court of Ap-| piaciia tommeke an | A hot coon show fonight at the {sault upon the supremacy of the!Opera House; 25 Creole Beauties, A ] | Middle West in the iron and steel| The program has been "“”W"”’H;\l'..‘u h(nkra;:]nhmli 'r. Myh o ";7 industry. President Coolidge, press. | fOF the Connectient Baptist anniver- | ! BN b poration 1 : |sarles, which will b held with the ing a golden telegraphy key in the | e 190 e linatiy a0t alalgl el ceabiinlihe est icor {ing the dim horizon softly colore Dorme 5 ol the Baptist church of this city on White House, set off the spark which | October 14, 15 and 15 lease resulted while | L 1 egan operations at the blast fur- v. Charles Coppens, pastor of New Mexico was e reh, began taking th ¢, thus helping to emphasize the | ¥ interior, and a sus of his parish today jprosience oy chof bigSevent | Meriden high school has made its The manufacture of pig iron was [annual squeal about losing the game | issippi 1 pposed to con- Louis won & 0 figured in the at the time claimed that Umpire F ory was wrong in calling Merid ffside just t flourished for e, | ey 1at s It flourished for a time, | but a century ago saw its de- | pofore New PBritain m 15 score. mise in the face of the formidable |Meriden always takes its punish- ir | cOmpetition of the Middle West. [ment hard. b = . P, | TR Jand | Since that time competition from |, A0 e ""‘; g SAYS HE'S GOING TOPUTA SPENDS HALF AN HOUR. FINDS [T, TINDS MONKEY-" WIFE aus.sunmwe‘s e tion and other scctions il |, Batey priibe e o NEW WASHER IN THAT BATH- LODKING FOR WASHER wmcn AYD, ROLLG UP, THE MATIER WATER wio T S L a B O o \ ROOM TAUCET. HEL HAVE WHICH HE BROUBHT 5LE_EVE6 ; RUN N kntnm.wg 3 their decision public believed | |¢ New England's first in-[t0 New ritain Satur It is} | | | | e govern- IotaciuE e e e R i et 3 T0 TURN OFF WATER TO BATH- HOME THREE, WEEKS only culpn LG Lt A ROOM FOR JUST A SECOND ~ AGD TR, nploy of the from Mike Walsh of : = & sing conditions. Ne¢ Sritaln In the tour \ ; B 1 b ans that Se F S one new great in tried out ir > RATL EARNINGS Pomolog int t Main strect armory last secretary evening. In addition to the fruit and to come a nut exhibits, there were several v Tall was anxious ; 4 product has|Apecches. Senator A.-J. Sloper, in Now is the season when Ma, Pa pLEoland B SRyl e product hasj i ke of his, told the story of [adn the baby are expected to help v to yleld it. Denby |a less dist <0 if 50l in NeW ' 4po man who awoke his wife at|out Willie in his football practice! S iransp: ) (Conducted By Judy) GFTS TAUCET HANDIE OF, RUHES DOWN 0 ASKS CAN A HELPIT THAT THREE GUSRTERS OF AN R e e i ate s PAShn PR En T Al L STARTING FLOW OF WATER.. CELLAR AND TURNG ~ SME CANT GET ANY WATER? HOUR LATER TINISHES b Steel products| PRISON MILL RUR Ernest Ryver: “No, ma‘am.” GUESSES HE MUST HAVE OFF ALL THE WATER HE'S 6OT O TIX THE FAU= AND TURNS WATER ON| el acremen o, Callf IREY Teacher: I am sorry, Will you TURNED OFF KITCHEN IN- . CETHASNTHE? ANYWAY, THAT EVENING FINDS Folsom | {ell_us something about vour sl STEAD OF BATHROOM WATER ML ONLY TAKE A SECOND HE PUT-WASHER IN know wh After the control was erior department | anthracite . . \eial at least, is|n n tis should find ileh ot to the New | t1 A + & Circuit| it easy to competa with the western | rison saw mill and burne 1ore | to Cohoes including ‘Christendom | priso; mill and 1 for mor 3 WRONG TAUCET, Haver One eannot (hinkinz | Co | product along the Pacifi or 10| (han fwenty minutes befors guards | Ernest Ryver IR el ; g has now won |such ofhar points where watar trans-{and reinforcements from Folsom | “There was a poor nut from Cohoes enuns F-R9 (Copyright, 1926, by The Bell Syndicats. Inc.) . ‘ | auelled the blaze. Fire was kept | Who talked haby-talk to his toes : - T T New Eng- | its gh court: whether po enters Troih “aptaading "ART: AnsiAKe" And he said ' land raliroad, although 1t saved |the oll barons will attempt to go| The remainder of Nes and | J1id to be nominal Just TOO pertectly 0 bosca s o