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8 v NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1926. e New Britain Hel’ald“ stopped a world series game for a STIRRING UP BRISTOL | pianist _mr"nw Y. M. C. A. during the - BRITISH U F EIALS Img,n;a of decrease in debt i that| Nine Endangered by short period. com ion F l period. FairfiEId Co"iSion BERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY The war veterans of Bristol are| ™ gonator A. J Sloper will leave to- He sald that much of the public et bestiring mselves in an effort | morrow for Milwaukee to atte debt settl d been wi e eckles: ivin OFFICIOUS CENSORING 5 bl Kokttt o Jf’h| o ’Td""‘ "1 Ay “'}‘"‘ funds| Charged with reckless driving, Tasued Daily (Sundey Excepted) thanil S ) A eater volce in the city's | the he Skmerican which would not hereafter be avall-| Charies Hagop of 47 East Maln At Baaid A vt Tatrout, Whether Pillar e teh will do Mo harm {o | Bankers' Association. In comment- able, . including returns ‘from war| o S s nization at Zarey N. ing on the vote for constitutional re- surplus and capital investments [ StFeet: this city, is under $100 bonds BUBSCRIPTION RATES |>.:,,‘ . aiaiine more people taking a|form he said today that the people - | made during the war. for his appearance in Fairfield town $5.00 = Year. | = 1 st im civic affairs the [were evidently awake to the need of '\H d G it ed A i B Of the debt reducti ¢ $6,000,- | court next Tuesday as a result of a Month: buying is not for the chi ; S by e e - e debt reduction of $6,000,- E sult of Y e e entn [P : it s tor thotelly mhe Amer fidoin eyl RISt e naiityilof ad Criticiz mericans Bt 000,000 since the war, the secretary | collision Monday night on the Post ran legion as been identified G o N Th S b explained that 18 per cent came |road, Fairfield, between his car and términe. The 1 B : H. Johnston, ¥. H. Corbin, and e iy Ny (RS SRS Baotered at the Post Ofice at New Britatn . : € | F. H. 01 1w are on the commit ’ Ao ice ON|on. driven ar ataky o s Second Class Mall Matter, D o8t paign, and the decision of the|tee which is in charge of the Put- i 5 ‘;.ap:dc:nll':;Zyfinx:\.o{n'fixn“::-1’6:‘—: 2240 Blackemenatinpte ar vet entirely in |nam Phalanx shoot in Merit E " % 3 Jond ¢ ) —Britis = et iy cu. | Pataky and his wife, six children Bristol war v s is entirely in|nam Phalanx shoot in den next | [ TondonMOCCRESCE = Brillan ol néither ofwhioh Swill inflnencs fu-| oo i e S SpEn et mm-"k 53 ture debt reduction. The infant, Mrs. Pataky and John TELEPHONB CALLS y restrict O ih ilils spacies of papd. elti.|Eriday cials who have been inclined to scoff “Of the remainder,” he continued. | pataky, aged 6, were cut by fiying Bustuese’ Qffics fos uats ¢ particular welfare organiza ; st P Peter J. Prior has been elected | at American officialdom for allowing ; i This is supposed zenship, interest in clvic af-|fjret selectman of Plainville on the ifself to figure so extenstvely in the fairs means less resistance fo the |democratic ticket, all other repub- QUESTIONS ANSWERED Giovies faralgraaualiy llscoumibine e s cendeame from surplts jeanii; 1o sl Gonstable St rthurd T, ERannatt S e L : half of this represented return of 2 he only profitable advertising medinm . aRYNO| St nrivlilexe bserte o |lican candidates bein, successful, ‘ 2 | British fi . s arrested Hagop. 1n the Giér.” Circulation book &nd Drem | to give his moncy fo any Kin voiing priviloge; An obserter the lican candidales boing | successtul. | You can get an answer to any British flm companies are UTEINE |capital investments. Thirty per cent s oo eiways topsR IS fRcertias welfare work he prefer other day said that the true reason | 10, ©o0 LG or A 0, Ryder | QUcStion of fact or Information by | the local firms in. their battls [CAMe (rom the sinking fund and 133% | Boston Police Called | i 5 = Wy only. 800 per cenkiof tha peo- |8 Tl 00 G i ek ex L LIns Sto, gthe B QUERtion EAItor, 1p'1r\‘n<r the! Fworlall supremacyof | Tty Cont Eom; ouri(orelsn debtora ek i Member o the Awsciated Prew. [ 8180 a free clty, and any citizen sf B 0 5 B LBt Oothiom | ® Aidrew Trumbull recsived trom | N, Dritain” He rald,Washington | aghinst the sup Adverting o suggestions in con- | On to End Stfike Riot The Assoclated Press s exclusively en-| . rivijeged to withhold his contrit x . Rl Satmarahal th Bureau, 1322 New York avenue,| < 3 > | Eress that retirement of debt be ex-| Boston, Oct. 6 (P — The police titled to the use for re-publication of 3 t to vote, that they don't |the state fire marshal this morning | \aepington, D. C., enclosing two| Winston Churchill. chancellor of s i £ all_news credited to It or not oth lon from any part 3 st a number of blanks on Which he| eoce (o crmis fo | W tended over 62 years, he said, “this AR Ha etk I S t to he bothered. Tt this Is true, | & Mr { Dlanks on which Me|cents in stamps for reply. Medical. | the Exchequer, was one of the first program would cost American T R e e T ust make returns after eac O s e pea s iuieaten 8 hiaTAbe At iabine | = ' pews published therein. b vt ol Y] terrible indictment of legal and mari al Ll»‘\']]:l cvullzgl”k“ members 'ov the cabinet to place fpayers $71,000,000,000, compared |when 150 strikers and sympathizers Whetting th RS 28! b . : | sell g ho dispos: with $41.000,000,000 required by the | gathered at the gates of® the Ba | Ll st | o el IO Elyen, mor can G S mu: It at the di i sl m’ mmh\}.; with $41.000,000,000 required by th Lered s F R Member Audit Bareao of Circulation. |t T t etate and national affairs| At the Russwin Lyceum e (W R L, UETCREE picture operator: o proved a good | 25.year program, as a result of add- | State Upholstery Co. in an effort 1o The A. B. C. ia a natlonal organization| 5 3 in cf — | wil receive a personal reply Un- | actor, but he absolutely refused to = X 2R I O e | should ‘tuy ] s one aure method "ot increasing| Neil: Busgess himselt as Abigall | 5o SSCIN R POt oY Eararameral | niume s et LS TIRER i SO it sreefichey . | induce wor to go out on strike. e iorer e s s lia o 1 f increa Prue in an elaborate production, | \kaxrn T O aental e maltor | e e Ty e et o | The secretary Warned against con- | About a_hundred workers already eirculation. Our circulation statistice the percentage of actual voters at|.my. country Fair.” The most | * etters C: rtial. «‘,m o o\:crm"r]i'l "n HO IEECLOE “€ | gressional proposals for attending | were on strike. up his complexion. the sinking fund requirements, de-| Two men were arrested on a are based upon this audit. This insures | zines, i RS s Th et atne L t protection agaln~ fraud In newspaper AL S clections, thrilling horse race. e eates Q When did the beauty contests SRS Al Fan : It has come to a Premier flwll}v:x,n(\\afl © deliber- fejaring the government will need all | charge of throwing missiles and ate and responded to acting SO re-fipig fung to meet $2,500,000,000 were rcleased on bail provided by 23 Qistribution figutes to both pational and ridicy T Lo triumph of stage reallsm. . Three |at Atlantic City start.and who were local advertisers. it any functiona i {horoughbred race horses, mounted | } i S D CROSS AND FLORIDA !horousibred Ko i e IR IEE uctantly that he pri satis- Reverberatlons of the dispute |\ i greeq in full view of the payis tagtoly st alter Gulnness, |¢yre within two years. the police station. An augmented { police force later forced the crowd between the Red Cross organiza- audience, to board trolle bound for Boston. were called to quell a disturbanca tax in the Hyde Park disvict today He receives no recompense for this @ ally tn New 3 i brVas o e e ae e rineey | Weltare contributions to any one an of Washing- ster of agriculture, was a very [8 Bquare; Schultze Newsstands, Entrance ation or set of organi 4 iyl D. C., bring the first to win the | natural subject before the camera |, % Gand Central, 42nd Streat. tion and the realty interests i » of Miss America, Maryand won the commendation of di- Discoverer of Dead City TFlorida seem destined to continue Catherine Campbell of Columbus. | rectors and photographers. 4 A The Pillar of Fire may be en-| i R e pHotosrar Back From Explorations | . . until ‘the latter are out of breath F t F o Sir Austin Chamberlain, the for- 2 5 o | POLITICAL CONTROL Hreivt morthlessi or b it oAy De [t ac S(md ANCICS | ::>: 1n 1924 Miss Ruth Malcolm- oign secretary, has not.vet appeared | . Leningrad, Russla, Oct. 6 (F— Margaret worth while. That fsn’t the point the experimenter with local self- government. Its fown meetings e agency that gives the farmer S - The public can scarcely do other- IS hitadelpl 5 b it Prof. Pete s Russ CONNECTICUT T T O G | son of Philadelphia was t inner, | g e e studio. but newspaper | Erof: Peter Kozloff, famous Russtan ‘ross director, who has given co- ey i msied manarlans Cross director, who S e o | his very marked mannerisms and | g (o (S € GRE BX L O RA dating from early times, have p e i to whioh iby hi loser o 5 i Welfare work to which contribu- — him a closer approach to the tradi- | o iol8H ROCE BT AR ca cent hurricane. ords—all except tl e established what has become of this local i G0 ths wonionnly chest Sapiatl e onEieRtat sl Address him in caro of Annie | 1280 than a0y other Pre Numerous other organizations, in- Y IO e SO L BOYAD: 5 | ological specimens. ticut is concerned? |in this way. They don't ask per- cultur y | the winter2” Well! we know by the ! public prosecutor has closed 336 st. Horse breeding and ! course. The only gentlemanly way | On On a jarge scale esy inthe| y,5 Angeles, Oct. 6 (PE-Turther | government from New Canaan. Governor Ritchie's state’s rights R — e insurance of an unnual surplus of |sclling merchandise intended for the | e e hth ce with the Re ke as ss Fa nphier of \ cxplorer, returned today from an ex- N Zngland has been noted as | wise than to agree with the Red| |and in 1925, Mi ay Lamphier of ita are 5 o to Row | SXP ¥ Enslen | at issue. The public can judge of | O aland) Gallfornla woritha contest. || Lm e asiare prophassing as oMo [ o eniiion | to | thel deadicliyi ot Knars these qualities perhaps better than S e S dealeya T ! poses will appear on the screen. His : ahy 4 gent Yeadons Why s land dodler lief 5 | Oxlahoma, was the winner this year. | Doscs | ll appsa - Ciake | Thibet in 1913, ny officlals. hed | most relief is winter. monocla and stilted manner mak [ and tourist hotel interests wished G ' What is the address of Jiddu | 1 o0 o @ 5 ks = He brought back a great quantity . fory t to minimize the effects of the re-| . e o i, the Indian muysti - T e been lauded in song and story. But| o0 v mage in this city is not [MiModgrnkepasoniemas recently came to this country? | onal Englishman of the American ;;4 5nthropological data relating to = stage than any other prominent man |y 2t o0 o8 o e, e e, self-government so far as Connec- The Red Cross Is impartial; the {PY Rip Van Winkle. ant, Point Loma, San Diego, andcd loerayhott Bloridattis| = Salifornia. T I On the summit of one of the Mon- tiidlng, churches; dofwelfare work [ianded s arsiogracysot Floride m“' “T got no education,” says the rich | 0TI - P golian Altai mountains he discover- SRS ¢ T the FloMda | el ota Ll oportiop of the popu- 4 tains s Hag there ever been a state any-| .\ oore and expend much money | MOt The attempt of 14 | man. How, then, does he define all | Q- et el ,é‘ |ed an excellsnily preserved mau- where in which the towns and land dealers to defeat the relief the cuffs and kicks he got? ntion ot Russie L 2ERL ISoleitaort a¥rac ¥ ichan) Vot srce. peRis ] e 3 s q the face of 18,000 home- e i | tantiquity and hi al interest. cities have been more firmly tied| oion of the chlef of police or 1‘::1”‘ o 1 et of the most| Nature does her hest to hint. Tha| A Nearly 70 per cent of the LULY Sl Blstoricalimteres up with the Legislature. Connecti-| v other public official. The Pil-|!°s8 people was one of the fatter you get, the harder she makes | popuiation eng: in agriculture | i cut has degenerated into a sort of | |\ ¢ Fire, whatever it is, has the | heartiess and thoughtless {hings |jp to get close to the table. | under normal conditions. About | 336 Commission Houses county, with the towns and cities | i biiiege — or ought to have, | done in the history of American | ) Mg w g i-i‘ o 1,000 aftesiare cultifated, he i Are Closed in Moscow % o commonwealths, The American| “Where does.the mosquito spend | chief crops being cereals (wheat, B k ) C 1 H | Moscow 188 et e | governed from Hartford, a sort o & T : lartaete) diar hedt oo loc | BATKALS! onvention 04r§| Moscow, Russia, Oct. 6 (P—The county seat. Whenever it is neces- RITCHIE AND BINGHAM public outside of Florida has had | 4% TREE., CE TSI one 1o | baceo, potatoes and corn. here s AL Ak - - s S little reason to think highly of the | g s o are vineyards in the south and Y 'H] I | commission houses representing dif- :fln :: get wmflhl}"\g l'mrw tant ON STATE'S RIGHTS o = ] alight on us will spend it. re 1 lews On I Ss[]() e Al st alon one the townsmen have to run to = “Marviand Free | tourist gongers and money changer: - Shiey 4 i Down in tHe “Maryland Free 1200 ¢ | Bank vanits must be Kiid, ot | cattieland! shesp rais ieariien TR but functioning in Moscow without the Legislature, there doing obel-| giate» tHe Republican state con-|in that alleged paradise, and wi ) of the knowledge of their respective sance to. the political generalissimo | .. nade a sharp attack upon | think less of them in the future. SRR Sy region. Tuct 1 vention made a sharp atta P % i to loot'a bank is from the inside. L e al tax reduction hingss on the |~ The houses are charged with re- This has resulted in a specles of | policy. The Republican party in A “LOVE ROMANCE fied politician autocracy, a benevolent | convention assembled said fhe goyv- AT THI: CROSS ROADS? { 100,000,000, which can be determin- | cities they represent, and also with suds {0 wiich ousehold amaonis ] cd only after a ifull year's trial® of fspeculation and, other.activitles in i - . T 5 ey e DoRReN0.S MOMA | iho present rates, the American | confiict with the soviet laws despotism, which is not even any , erated hasis 1 Edward L. Browning, the 51-year 5 Pes ded—about B RESET) : | 3 : P O it e f‘ynnr.s o‘\ni.'i.' rated emphasis npon e s i Sl I'"le ‘HO:I z’ 5 )'n.lrox 1"(W wl‘f,"““. Dlankers' association convention here They are said to have employed SOLD BY onger denied. a shrug of the | state's rights created a deplorable | 0ld millionaire r alty op ']' f 2 ‘h"r B ']' s " was informed today by Garrard B.|an enormous number of employes, | LEADING DEALERS shoulders and a twitch of the eve- | atmosphere of antagonism bhetween | New York, may be correct in say-| Ancisielonue the desired —£lze 10 \vinston, under secretary of the trea- | whom they provided with extrava- | > brow we are informed that it|ths ctate and federal governments.|ing the separation between him- | i Y sury. gant salaries and sumptuous living a ‘ Q. Where was Shelley, the A good surplus is In sight for |quarters. English poet, born, and how did e ' ypiq siseal year,” he said, but warned | Scores of officials and employes v “g00d” one. cuously wet state like 4| Browning, i ¢ temporary, and | die? s fiscal year, aid, a | Scores ficials ployes government is a “good” on J spicuously wet state like Maryland | Browning, is only mpora N ow T oy sl et MS_\ i ; ¢ Flold Place, |t “it s quite too early to be fwill be tried for graft. It wouldn't be so bad, perhapsy . the home of Ritchie, Hill and|that she will "be back with him | 10 40" iha’ cacual visitor if she He was born at Field Place, | ,ccirag that revenués will keep up. i At the Legislature as a body itself | Weller — see fit to find fault with | Within a short time. But he also|had occasional signs reading: “Eng- | a4 nan’ te nns ncaneq | “The people do not want a reduc- | Charge of Electricity / st 4, 1702 e was drowned o ear,” he declared, “and R S A Leaks Into Police Box was not fully under control—not|the governor over his emphasis | may be, entirely wrong. lish spoken hero, ;m 1822 while on a voyage from ks R Hin Body wag |new {axes the next. The administra- | ST b, 0 Ty R i e Policemen putting in duty calls| ! tion has gone far into the past few | washed ashore in Tuscany where s ¢ 42 e corne P men mobilized will ars, aifd it should be sure the next | On Box 42 at the corner of Burritt OIley is government of a sort, but it is|like Connecticut have every reason|whom Browning married; but the|be those who put pins in new shirts. "f:‘”;.v'rtquu-ny‘ :—‘(xh‘”i :1“,',, l,g;’:,:‘ p is not over the line, Reductions | and Clinton streets were unable to not a democratic form of ROVErn- |, feal the same way toward Sen-|fact that he took a school girl for —_— W e traisa st on L e ia 1 espenditures are not likely, we |Use the box about midnight, be- ; A highbrov's encers at college | Shelley's body was acco Ty lionld consider an annual surplus|cause it was charged with elec- + % professo mply mean ¢ that he | quced to ashes. These 1w of £100,000.000 as no more than a [fricity. Officers Grabeck and for the most part is merely a mat- | or the state's rights of Ritchie | est. Perhaps England, where ‘& | fidn't get a ciiance to attend college. | lostod sud interred in the Drotestant | properfy balanced budget.” Kumm reported the condition of e g ter of form, as things now stand.|ang the state's rights of Bingham |man's private life is his private i 5 B T e T winsion demaniedtinats tho [[Ui8 Box andbuleu(enantinan orin Beneficial Loan Society There fsn't enough argument inthe | gitear not in the slightest. The pub- | business, more or less, there would | The one thing that keeps the av- | grave. of his friend K {dcbt be wiped out at the present uni- |advised them to keep away from | yy \est Main St. Raphael Hidg erage individual from being a tyrant| Q. What is the va {form rate and denied that the debt |it. FI“J" r;flw m_v):hr \l‘cvsd occa- Room 101, l"..m: 1-9-4-3 , is lack of authority three-cent pieces dated 18 has been reduced at the expense of | sionally become charged and can- 940530 Saturdays 9 to o= ATE Co A Gt 2 ladequate tax reduction. He criticized | N0t be used. | Licsomd by the State and Bonded to the Publia are somewhat to blame is a moot | yplican, on state’s rights sound as|the match. But we in this country “A great blow to aviation” is any . The ones dated and | “political finance,” which, he said, | point. So long as things hobble | ¢y \d conferred on the sub-|are not deterred by such finesse of | Wreck that causes Governmentsap- o eatn b Eilo . I e i ireanitantin 8 nroyomal propriations to double, 10 75 cents, respe that the surpluses of two years be —_— | nickel one is valued at 5 to 15 cents. [added to a low for a total tax cut of What a piece of art an old master | Q. Ho h pure gold is in a|that amount. scem to be much likelihood of a({he two, however; for 1 of mothers throughout the country | might have given us with the cap-|$20 gold picce and how much silver| It has been the - policy of the A NEW builetin, now ready, prepared by our Washington Bureau in change. Yet, there ought to be. A | Democrat and is enunciatin - | seer 5 e e ession | tion, “Man with Puncture.” in a silver dollar? re. * he d, = consultation with all the witches, falries, elves and gobiin will tell 11 Democrat and is enunciating long- | seemed to be of the impressi treasury,” he explained, “to recom ERabe srl L e L e LRl e government that more and More | gtanding Democratic doctrine when | that not much good would accrue, e ; A £20.00 gold picces have 464.40 | mond a Halance between debt reduc- suggestions for costumes, games, refreshments, and s for Halloween! A democracy is a land In which | grains fine gold and 51.5 grains cop- |{ion and tax reduction. “If the 1920 You've fust about got tima to fill out the coupon below, send It to Was) : el b you don't care who vour ancestors|per alloy Silver dollars have | return from internal revenue had ington, get your copy and get busy on your preparations for HALLOWEEN American, it isn't democracy, and [ \orthy of discussion, while Bing-|girl all the happiness in the world. |were until you get rich, 371.25 grains silver and 41250 | e Scesdl ; | ¥ B | E | been maintained for the succeeding i s R it fsn't what the founders of the|jam a Republican, should logical-| Now the match that began last | grains copper ailos. Isix years to date, the American tax- f =i % state originally expected to eventu- |1y bo aligned with federal central- | April reaches its final test. It may Q. What s the Jargest ranch | ovor would give his government HALLOWEEN EDITOR, Washington Burean, New Britaln Herald, o di i s el e lin Oklahoma? nearly $14,000,000,000 in additional 1322 New York Avenus, Washington, D. C, | A, Miller Brothers 101 Ranch ekl : | G ' taxes. Compare this with $6,000,- The time has come citizens | gardless of what he says in Con- | Browning may have reason to b | Ponca City, Oklzhoma, i5 reputed to| P 38 | be the largest. A. TIn warm water with pure soap makes no difference s0 long as the | 1¢ the Republicans in a - con-|Self and his girl wife, ‘“Peaches” under control of the people, but| ypon state’s rights, the Republi- Under ordinary circumstances it under the thumb of the boss. This| cans in a conspicuously wet state|would have been nohody’s business For storm doors, windows, coal, or equipping your family with clothes, you can secure it from us. ment. The voting that is being done | ator Hiram Bingham. | nis wife aroused wide public inter- | Friendly—fair—private air to stir up enthusiasm. lic utterances of Ritchie, the|not have been such unseemly pry Whether the people themselves Democrat, and Bingham, the Re-|ing into the apparent reasons for along without injuring the corns of | joct heforehand. judgment. The romance was a rich the general public there does not Ritchie is the more sincere morsel for public curiosity. Millions HALLOWEEN centers in one state boss is not|ya setiles upon state’'s rights as| but were willing to wish the little T sant a copy of the bulletin HALLOWEEN PARTIES, and enclose- herewlth five cents In loose, uncancelled, U, §. postage stamps for same: to seriously consider th tuation | necticut for state consumption. irritated. greatly at the newly I Q. Has Mary Pickford bobbed | | | 5 s NAME sy . | Quick relief from pain. ADDRESS . e Q. How many movie houscs are | prevent shoe pressure, and decide whether Tke aroused public curiosity, bnt the what they are gefting or wh r § 'E ¥ | cynies scem to have the floor. {hey dislike it. Power need not AND POLITICS s Perhaps the reason modern girls | [ forever rest In the state machine if | The nefarious result of permit-| LOVESICK DRIVERS {don’t like to hold hands is hecause | there in the United States and what | A gll drug and shoe stores (R codem Sssiaeesntetssisney BTATR N Cees the people the sta g politics to dominate a great Over in England e lav ust |1t interferes with nose powdering, |are their average reccipts? | 9. A I am a reader of the HERALD, he people of bt r in England the law must | . A e e DISC}IDIIS herwise. But such action 1 state university I8 again to the|je very light, or entircly non-ex- § y 117000 » ; | rye rwise. Bu 5 5 all ry light, | 1It's easier on the disposition to|17:000 motion picture houses in the ‘zan' a eI eonk present moment seems desti ront in the e of Washington, | jstent, concerning lovesick motor-{ gy a cheap car. Then you don't | UNited States having yearly receipts| | S ¢ one on—the —_——— — —— of $500,000,000. he slow. Connecticut is small vernor Roland H. Hart-[iets on the highways who pay[get so mad when another car| Q. What is the value of silver ” el : o dollars dated 1858, 1390 and 1891 e e . Henry allo, for | than to the wheel. At least, one 3 spectively? trolled than m N You can tell a naturalized Amer 3 ‘”N‘;' y Ao $1,10 cach can. He can have a good time even | : : éd by problems_that are more s f hingt reading the claim of a physician | when' he isn't spending money Q. What makes a slicker get S i RO e o i e e - THE WORLD AT ITS WORST—THE 52ND CARD ™" -~ By GLUYAS WILLIAMS } i e e | r Each ap- expenditures are not increased by | from th oriod is in back of | than drunken drivers. As it has| Ml the Hindul de-inhlte® mE i o3tion o iho! dontihast 101 ba (e | | opeland says. Anyway, his style | 4 : : | ShoAs the construction lic works [ the governor's action. At that time | become the custom to refer all|yqong are right. You will recall that | thoroughiy dry before another is put AT ;rvn and unless that is done it will get sticky. more In an good | Presider zallo, joining hands| other states and nations to Con-|nhe makes his skin do. ofied tor [with: 11 bor department of | necticut for model laws, it might - i ; Amercanism: Buying a set of| Q& Who plaved opposite Rudolph hooks as a short cut to culture, | Lueitino in .“The — Conquering Reading 93 1 in one volume and g litlons In the lumber camps. | lovesick drivers. We've got them | then losing. intorest rtley objected and blamad § trained so well that they don't EnCandEhereaaigiBens- \ compact; it s more easi a timber owner, has taken re-|more attention to' the waist places | Whizzes by. for this rcason. It is not con -1 sident of the University | comes to this conclusion af | President Wilson's administration, | be worth while to glve the English lual [ advocated a ct in working | a chance to see how we handle our ? Alice Terry . Arnold die? Correct this sentenees “I've heen for the and regulations | take chances while they're driving TR loucester Place, London, a moderata drinker all my s i ; 2 L n me 14, 1801, X satdgheand nesen Onee ditnpatitn . Who won the Battle of Ban- DEFL3 BRISKLY MUTTERS HELLO, MISDEAL , SHUFFLES CARDS OVER AGAIN elp to pe € 2 cars while doing their lovemaking. [ and got too much.” - nockburn, Scotland? NOW HOW DID THAT HAPPEN A, Rober Bruce with about 40,000 Scotchmen gained a signal victory at Bannockburn, June 24, mer f i E e for that Middletown wife beater s | g e Observation 1314, over Edward II with 100,000 | president t versity | would have been a beating admin- : 2 e o g inglishmen, thereby securing his i ered by the sheriff, as is cus- 0" The Weatber one and the .independence of { e in Connecti t v Wilson adminis- | but h forced them to park their - | (Protectel by Publishers Syndicate) | T right kind’ of punishment it won't be in jhe benighted states of Scotland — Q. What was the maiden name Washington, Oct. 6.—Torccast for | of President Coolid mother? Southern New England Partl How old was he when she died? cloudy and cooler tonight; Thurs-| A. Victoria Josephine Moor. She e uni- v Delaware and perhaps lic opinic ome ¢ with Suzzal - sttt et dagfair, fresh west winds. lic n he was 12 years old. 25 Years Ago Taday Forccast for Eastern New York:| Q. What is the per capita wealtt Partly cloydy and cooler tonight, | of the United States? istrates i with showers in north portions; AL 918, . t state univer . Thursday faiv; moderate to fresh| Q. What was the cause of t DEALS ONCE MORE VERY CLAIMS WELL, FOR PITY'S GATHERS CARDS IN AND ; In the sccond game of the scason bl y = 84 Al \ TING . oF OUEHE 101l N Vit it choal. | dofeafed | MOTUNYeRt inda:t | Powing up of ihe Main SLOWLY AND CAREFULLY SAKE, IT COMES OUT WRONG STARTS COUNTING THEM Bide it ; s ereated ] conditions he eastern dis-| A, A commission of inquiry re- AGA . ; ¥ aas g : o ‘\’\ ;“" ":‘ "“'A‘” Des -“’ Y {urbance is passing out the St.| ported on March 21, 1898, that the IN Lose in New er ¢ 7 ) | o ] wrig (x‘lz\ i .\»‘]" ; or ; Lawrence valley with trough ex- | Maine had been blown up by a sub- O O eon hiaY Of |tending southward fo the Virginia | marine mine which had, in turn, set pparently sufficient = game and the scorc at the M| coast. 1t 13 producing showers and | off the ship's magazine : alf was 11 to 0. In the sec- s 1 S NEW CITIZENS I e s for Now Brlt. | thunder storms in the castern por- What the opposition t t 5 plic St (nand tha Visltoraincore | Lon ok tha midd B (e atlantio and| Another European Trust New England s High pressurs of thing in Connect were 0 New Britaivs once. New gt ECE S over the west| Reported From Belgium leader of strength and pow aturalization court in m~"f“"““_" up ““C“""_‘f Morgan, | uit states and clear, cool weather | Antwerp, Belgium, Oct. 9 (P—The political Moses who will lea t \ care and cau- |Brady, Nolan Cryne. Curtin, Lap-|prevails jn the interior and west- | newspaper Neptune says a European X | thorn Chamberlain, Coholan, | \arg 1o the Pacific coast. Two|metal rope and wire consortium state out of the wilderness. : g exer 3 [brown Wainwright, Hartman. Smith, | jow pressure areas appear within | along the lines of the recent steel or call 1s loud and insistent \ 52, and others in|W. Brady, Flannery, Hart, and Da- | the range of obeervations this morn- | ganization is envisaged by the Ger- me citizens by |mon. The attendance was good. ing—one over the Canadian north-|man, Dutch, Belgium and French 4 : 2 | Marcus White won the Class A |est and the other over southern | manufacturers. GETS UP T0 37 WHEN WIFE RE-COUNTS THEM, ANNOUNCES ~ GAME 15 SUSPENDED TO SEE ale Wert ) i | E0IC champianship at Mapie KN ses- | Caticornia It ndds that Germany, Dutéh and POKG WHAT TIME IS IT, MaK= HE THOUGHT SO, THERE ARE. ON- _ WHAT JUNICR DID WITH THE The Middle West has 1 P is something ‘l'm h I\\m]' | tera ]m‘ ;‘ \ting \1: ,-‘.m‘-' r, Iu femperatures are warmer.in the)| Belgian representatives-met {n Brus- NG HIM LOSE COUNT‘ G 51 WiPE REMEMBERS JUNIOR o chrD ifig some very bad weat : 1e ambitious will find the |up and" 4 to play. E. N. Stanley is | Atiantic 'const dlstricts ‘but con-|sels Monday and arranged the pre- ‘ ; e WA BULDING HOUSES WITH THiS DECK St Bhhede: olE tHEE way oor wide open when they are|the victor in Class Band A. B. Abbe [ sidarably cooler westward liminary agenda for a conference to ; in Class ! Conditions favor for this vicinity |be held in Paris November 20, when 7 4 . realized how bad‘it was until it|propyrly prepare E. L. Morey has been appointed ' showers followed by falr and cooler, | French firms will participate, 5