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8 ' EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1926. I 1 o & H dv\,,, 15ly h would not 4 ly belonged to no|meeting last evening. The feature COMMUNICATED |the vine and 1s always mentioned [then perhaps than ncw. New Brltaln eral | ; ¢ the red- g t air was a two-round secnies |with divine approval and blessing.| Referring to the cafe on East HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY atic as n b B h 5 3 ) ‘ K- ; )fl\‘\m{l 1‘712\(1"]!“[)4 :' en BUEL B. BASSETTE TELLS WHAT " ekar,"” (;vn Vrhl) O(h’;‘!‘]]li{f\rl. f\":\ ys }.\I'!hl stry I would ; |.}Dlll‘ atten- ) ; Fetier . r A c of the{d. T. or and Ca engston. HE DID AND DID NOT SAY |Stood for the fermented fruit and is tion to the fact that the Civic Leagus Tseued Dally (Sunday Excepted) : 5 ¥ ero takentmuck \ prompted at the |always condemned. The English has had complaint about this place At Herald Bildg., 67 Church Btreet, 2 £ au v s. A ; : i 1 last evening by the Editor Herald: |language has but the one word|and has transmitted some to Chiet i sk : e e than ¥.|Ladies' Auxiliary, A. O. H. “wine” standing for the two words |Hart. The item in your last night's Pl SUBSCRIPTION RATES ke s t nearly yone e pr m to be given free to yove and hence much confusion has |paper entitled “Cleans up Paradise $3.00 & Year. 3 : can 1 th not only had publi orrow evening by the resulted, but there has been no mis- | Park,” shows cle hat that neigh- I $2.00 Thre g‘s?(':"flomh. | way i e way el - & cared Hotaniata ‘f‘,l' “04 “I, . :“h«"u‘w?r”nf understanding among the earnest|borhood has need e attention Jublic speaking by federation- | anniversary includes th students of the Bible for sometime past. I whether t y him votes or | Ad by Presi tered at the Post Ofice at New Britaln| : t the the first senator from |seph M. Halloran, Two numbers by & 5 ey on Tt Seiona Clam Mail Mattor, t ther £t | Irum corps. Minstrel fe . - G ence to the local doctors other than rss in the coun- to say that the Civic gue's at- but did point out that General e tempt last year to check the liquor |Andrews had just found them boot- S O MIND An Aberdonian and his daughter Your report of my address before [the W. C.'T. U. in yesterday's issue | was so badly garbled and mislead- ing that I would thank you to print | the corrections herewith In the first place, I made no refer- v o rabbis are B. B. BASSI Oct. T, 1926. state wa —— tion Ives of 5 L i el ‘]z‘lu\' s int rlocutof and N] = e 2 p J razier, homas ev i l.:M._u::s Crolaly Bulcrseis i osins fte \ ed a term as dele- ) ‘7,1‘ ’A‘mr‘rn"]n as Bones and permits issued in Hartford to them |legging so much liquor tHat he was T 0 Editorial Rooms ... 326 k f t T | met with refusal for political rea- [taking away their former privileges. |(00K up golf. At the close of a from the Dakota | Robert Fagan, | B Calalis |game the father was laid a dead and George van as Tambos. QUESTIONS ANSWERED sons. That left presumption of guilt| We did tell about the prohibition | M 15 e aziugT 1 s e % Songs b, 3 . Manning, y .. |insome quarters, for it is well known | club- in the high school in 1884, but [ S R cenbie CRUE IeE ona in the City. Circulation books and press | il : r in his state had azier. AL J. Sheehan, Cor.| You can get an answer to any|har all doclors were mot like the |made mo reference to any attempt {0 Play to win tlhie match. Turning room always open to advertiers. | relis ol Py ! 1 with the boys. But at the \, Th ayan, Fagan, James | 9uestion of fact or information bMfjate lamented Dr. Bray, who never |to revive such a club in 1916. We | senia Nl Bl UL t SEncantioatin | Ry pdward J. 8 Danc- | Writing to the Question EJIor, |issueq one single prescription for |did, however, refer to the refusal of | the Yerurinde Member of the Associated Press. Ses & oy e et g nccording to cards. Music by |New Britain Herald, = Washington|jigyor, My use of the term “guilty |the school authorities, thirty years | fatlas R Tha' Astoctetsd Preea fa excioslvely e f, e TR S SE et g . i;_“r"““'q‘ D:";f‘ Y‘?‘”‘_ aVenUe | joes applied to the national society after 1854, to allow a debate on pro-| a1 e orudited to it of mot otherwise | ’ of the fre |Fashincion 520 o gne ‘{5"‘\’;‘”“,‘1’ lof doctors whb had put liquors out |hibition, which was a hotter subject |{hat hole for a presen tredited tn_ this paper and alm local cents in stamps for reply, Medical. | o0 4oir pnarmacopoeia in 1920 be- Fales SIRL legal and marital advice cannot ‘be| ;. o¢ their uselessness in medical news published therein. % o o . | d ~ ice o 5 Iheequsry given, 1 A extende researc | FactsandFancies | o e exenien rescaren | 500 LS o ek azain R | sl ol i e e a2 > of the evident profit , ' | svnosmmraumuen gl el s bt i b R OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT ctly honest analysls of | U i T : fi r of W. J. Bryan, Iy to signed requests cannot be answered. ; Ted:| system. Beer never has been allow- gt | All letters are confidential.—Editor. SRton e sintiaticn is identity with the party upon - 1 il : ) arty Thehnrasur afipoodi timas istine cd in the book. Some states prohibit CIRCUL Drotection agalns: fraud fn newspaper | e sonand s o tion of Woodrow Wilson. Q. On what charges was Joan of | the federal permit system altogether. ATION. ETC. are based upon this au | : ability of the worthless to get credit. 3 o : alstribution figutes to both pational and | churches w > ility 16 sonfenceill foldeatny i) TR P R 5 ; local mdvertisers. : anee 1ater west i3 well peopled by — A. Wearing men's clothes and |about President Coolidge was plainly Required by the Act of Congress of August 24, 1912 i | former New Englanders or their reason some people have | cutting off her hair were two of the! S e el York at Hotaling's Newastand, Timee | n to a ) o as brought before the Inquisition. | political analysits in the country. I Square; Bcnul xa Newsstands, Entrance % e {1 '\.mlv w!)’)”r m\’l‘n mental d overy time itheyl breakpatralllc | s B O e ol oers 3 f| ity preva Sourt s & Aotcevessil by thelBishop | fallure tolcosopernte with Governor Published ‘Daily, Except Sunday at New Britain, Conn., for 5 B g England point of vigw. The si o L . of Beau ssisted by members of | Pinchot of Pennsylvania, as showing Oct. 1, 1926 THE PSYCHOLOG | 3 s 3 © 7| Pettigrew, when he lived in V. d me gossip could see US| the Universi aris, which was | his sympathy for the wet side, am: of Connecticut, Cou; ¢ Ha rd, ¢ OF BASEBALL | conte ATIRRIEDE A CLe 25| mont, was a F tionist, [ 0¥ What an ccstacy her life would | wder English control and a .’qu(' W-| I made no reference whatever to ¢ dl,c]{ocrenmuu 0 f nae the ,l“w],,,,, county afore- i e A ey : T deleatod sauiio halvas | oviessc Snaiioas. At e aid, persgnally appeared T. F. Jackson, who, having been Eversthing is psychologized i and apprehen- | wion these people ha - s ndei et s birnad to death | o by ',,,‘,(“:”’,::“L:qw‘“N‘,\”f‘: A R T P ] e D b e 1. Some of lon. In sucha Ing atmosPhere | o arters in New England. He h'lp'! Misery loves company, but recantcd her alleged errors and | Jerome gaid to me at West Point manager of The New Dritain Herald, and that the following is, @ s S aouthrn alavast ol cacimel 1o timea “company datazion an expressed penitence. Her punish-|{hree years ago. Stirred by the then the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownemw throng | would mot be conspicuous. il thausands ot otner|tnoush they loved:misers. ment was then commuted by the il ship, management, circulation, etc., of the aforesaid publication fox I | ecclesiasti thorities 10 im- | jeawne ia the datessworn in the above caption, required by the Act of August iSHe g 24, 1912, embodied in Section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, to country give the job to me and I will | "'y guarantee to do it.” Your reference as to what T sald 1ld have continued The only profitable advertising medinm | 4 1 Member Andit Bureau of Circulation. The A. B. C. is a patlonal organization | )ecame a Democrat, a which furniehes newepapers nd adver _— adays—even baset ordinary courfesies raily aln among the teeming which parked itselt before the THE INDIANA SCANDAL New Englanders furthered and abet- | o} 0 hampions have fallen, but | prisonment for life. The events of | ;iont roally wants to dry R Herald's playograph. g 7 § ted at the time. Environment was a | ijway locomotives still win per- | the xt few days are obscure; but - k The crowd seems to llke the win- ne more scandal won't ast In the life of the elder Pe istently at the crossings. it is certain that Joan again put on pr pecially in Indiana, where i hes oiant e ity | the male attire which she had ab- That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, man= aging editor and business manager are; Publisher, Herald Pubiish- seltle g e i refc h ng Co.; Lditor, Johnstone Vance, New Britain, Conn.: Manag sters who cheered vociferously dur- | f onis politicel Macting||i o iion (aai it became! 4 d unm‘\ux“w}“ e e Tonne e e r(r:“. about the Bible as a prohibition book | Editor, Johnseene Vance, New Britain, Conn. S .\llaar:-\f;g’:f Ing previous games when the St.|apparently has been getting credit| r, oo 40 o lite of the younger po boys ) S e Tecanta(lon) were then miade |s3pealy mixed R Lidld poink tojthe Thomas F. Jackson, New Britain, Conn. Louls team won its pair were equal- | for Deing too honest | Pettigrew in the Dakotas. g the grounds for concluding that she | 2101 bonedrviproniniion book 2. That the owners are: Mrs. R. J. Vance, New Britain, Conn.g (e iy e vns condemmed |And auoted two words for wine inl Johnstone Vance, New Britain, Conn.; Mr: es Vance Weld, New | ong biimed 4t the stake, May 30, |the Old Testament. “Tirosh” always | Britain, Conn.: Robert C. Vance, New B Conn. ner regardless. The same young- ly vociferous when Babe Ruth| AS usual, a determined newspaper wgtarted to bat” and the New York | editor is at the bottom of the ex- Yankees came to life with a We hear much criticism in New i | England at times regarding the 1431, is?fio‘l for the unfermented fruit of 3. That the known bondholders, mortgages and other security ; : idlosyncrasics of the “radical minded Q. How is marshmallow sauce holders owning or holding 1 per t or more of total amount of refuses to be squelched by the | | | | | pose. He is Thomas Adams, and bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: Burritt Savings Bank, New Britain, Conn 4. That the two paragrapts next above giving the names of the owners, stockholders and security holders, it any, contain not enly made? A. Boll together until it forms a ' soft ball when dropped in cold| Y'Y =60 water, 1 cup sugar and one-half) o the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon Cuon watep, Eg00 dlaviy ox bediad re@m dflfid the books of the company, but also in cases whers the stockholder He isn't really hempecked unless|¥hite of one egg. beating con-| or security helder appears upon the books of ths company as trus- antly meanwhile. All 1 teaspoon tory. westerners.”” At the same time it | othe: ore sedate and obsequious v g s Fap s time, in fact, it lodied far |IOS0ZEHEIOROSER L e A |is a historic fact that New England | Republican editors of the state. His | 1¢ the preponderating sentiment in rains are prominent in the make- New Britain was with the St. Louis Cardinals. Perhaps this was natural and due to the sympathy which was one to speak with D. §. Stephenson, he pretends to enjoy the music his| 5 ] o tee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or showered upon them for the lusty would be to e them remain in | wife pretends to enjoy. yanlliafand i fteasnoonimelted fouts ° corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the winning of their first pennant since | fOrmer Klan leader who is serving | v o pyojang. The western country | i e o Daapunil it reaches the de- @ E/eg @ g% said two paragraphs contain statcments embracing aftiant’s full a life sentence in state prison, de-) 3 3 i Chinese fighters are developing, Tt |~ = S knowledge and belief as to the circumstances ani conditions under B e e TR et e e RO E R 0 (AR t0c dozen Brltianeatlors schich stockliolders and security holders who do not appear upon league baseball. thinking. | to subdue a division of them. the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and sccurities in a capacity otlier than that of a bona fide owner: and this afflant Bt {at/as soont s ihati Babsi|con dsirepnteditomnayefmichineld VS SO, A, Water ices were probably / ! ; .| information to give regarding how SHIL Af there ughty, | bronght to France from Ttaly about has nb reason to believe that any other person, association, or core Ruth thing started the “psychology T — [ still. ot thers were no naughty, | r ! : as iat any other person, asso i s t o Yes, the|the Indiana Republican leaders ! 5 jr” oy '_(VF e there would be no contrast to keep [1330. Ice cream is said to have pogation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, TE AL the ook WEY. | ten used the klan and got cash. If an GEVI BEOR LENER U the righteous complacently happy. | Peen known in Paris in 1775. Eng- or other securities than as so stated by him. world does likp a slugger. : el paneral inaothac ldaydcar Jand and Germany had it about the 5 5. That the average number of copies of each issue of this pub- investigation will bring out this fn-} % T 0 F regarding the| A champion alw seoms “a |same time. The first advertisement lication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid MAKES NO DIFFERENCE formation it would be a splendid |t S T ew gover. |shell of his former self,” as the ex- [ Of ico cream in New York appeared 1 E’eif&, subscribers during the six months preceding the date shown above ias PEUES - B public service St ot : I perts say, when he meets a better | June 8, 1786. TO “AL” SMITH Yo Conditions 'within the Republican | o7 5°°F 1, one Viscount Willing-| -~ Q. How many persons were What the Hearst newspapers do is don. Since that time several thou- S Killed and injured by railway accl- , party in Indiana, may not be finan- 23, 192 = EY. 'd be sturd; no longer a matter of perturbation 'H~ AT ; B 11 |\1 ‘1 e nnatotine pers have com-| Perhaps the scient are right.. | dents in 1923, 1924 and 19252 HEY shou 5 y ’ cially as rott as enn: a 't have bes e e 3 here vere T 5 v 2 < to' New York politicians; thelr idio- ; mented upon the fact. We hasten fo | Man couldn't have become as mean| A. In 1923 there were 7.385 for they geta good start THOMAS F. KSO oy that | °F Tlinols. but they are quite as| °FPFC 3 25 he is in a mere seven thousand | killed and 171,712 injured; in 1024, in li. Lots of the right, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of October, 1 syncrasies have been so many tha he of this number, only our com killed, 6,617; injured, 143,739 and : (Seal) M. J. SMITH. charge that Governor Ed J g % K | Up_of thesc radical westerner elected with the support of the Kul °, : | The only way to keep them con- "Klux Klan, refuses to permit any- oL L servative and sensible, it seems, Q. When were water ice and ice cream invented? the present organization of major A putrid in ofher respects. 2 rty i years. s thefr influence to “carry” elections | B e 2 b e | ment in to he slightly different. s in 1025, killed, 6,766; injured 137,- gort of nourishment, easy been entirely dissipated, in the| | s .m"’ b2 (v mar e It makes no difference to Canada| Final proof of personality fs to | 435. fo dises‘, builds them into Lo m of the Ku Klug Klan | 0 0 s a governor-general |make a car salesman respect you| Q. How much did the internal ‘ is d the opprobrium | even if you prefer another make, revénue tax on cigarettes amount The circulation of The Herald is considerably quently the astonishing turn re-| g e | or tacks this diplomatic connect'on i e s G e more than twice that of any other newspaper pub- corded by this section of the press s S Bl i with the British Empire. His duties| 1¢ polities and an auto are any-| A, During the fiseal year ending : ea s lished in New Britain. C against Governor ‘Al Smith is noth- PROTECT THI; CHILDREN are cor ous by their compara- | thing alike, Wnui\vll»xq( lady prlvljv'l- June 30, 1925 the Bureau of Inter- is spotiess in "!l’P‘L“Bfi’”h In addition, it is the only newspaper in New i § i ot Re. . Canadnin _| cians always will prefer a midc nal Revenue collected in taxes on y food. BTR s 3 S Ive moihinenses feCean et Sene roapolicy. clgarettes (arge) $109,523.34; fmchsgen e e Britain with an audited circulation. children fall from verandahs two and (emall), $225,032,702.07. Doctors recommend it. papérs ‘are supporting Ogden three stories h are difiressing. | fice of governor-general merely pro- Q. What is the average weight Cooks quicker than any Mills, Republican, against Smith vides a soft job for a member of of a cubic foot of eand or gravel? i 1 A. The weight is as follows: other wheat cereal. upporting Roberty F d B dry—from 96 to 105 pounds; packed papers are supporting I 2 As long as people in New England | , 1:0rd Byng, the former governor- e e e Al Do et T Boa Wagner, Democratic nominee for | st b i general, failed to wateh his step and from 118 to 120 pounds. T consultation with all tiie wite (aiies, clves and goblins! It will tell senator agalnst Wadsworth. What got tangled with Dominion politics, Q. Which footbal! teams are s i Jon o aae ) PR e Bl Gl fimiliarly known as “Big Ten" and £ = Disiglis b eTow i aentl b tor Wihan- ay, the back,seat of a Ford |"Big Three"? e reparations for HALLOWEE has disproved the old theory that| A. The ‘Big Ten” are the teams : won the recent nationzl election as |, child's liver could be turned over.|of the University of Chicago, Uni- 5 CLIP COUPON HERE === —— opinlon of close observers. Conse- strong, healthy youngsters. ¢ great momen e popular [ . ing of great moment to the pop The number of accidentsin which New York governor. The Hearst pletely self-governing and the of- are chronicled in every fews- At the same time the Hearst in New England every vear.|the English aristocracy. HATLOWF sential that the greatest of care is efuddle aders will do re- tly h cha in d e ad- the befuddled readers wi exercised to prevent innocent child- | §€AUY to his chagrin and the ad mains to be seen. Our bet Is that they will stick to Smith antagze of the Libe harty, c hood from falling to the ground | ‘N1AS® of the Liberal party, which from windows or verandahs, Ac- icago, Arthur Brisbane, co-partner With | .o qine to ney r reports, the |® Tesult. The lord at a critical mo- —_ versity of Illinois, Uniygrsity of ¢ v EDITOR, Washington Burean, New Britain Herald, ¥ b Abont the only things Russia has|Iowa, University of Michigan, Per- | atl S T ""lin undiminished supply since the|dus University, = University of 1 But that was during the days be-|que 1o o hroken verandah railing, | SCTYAtYe party and instantly 80| o, 7)o" consonants. Minnesota, Ohio State University, T want a copy of the bulletin HALLOWEEN PARTIES, and enclose- fore he became a big real estate |, . 1 the child fell. A |MAany people in Canada got sore = _ Indiana University, Northwestern herewith five cents in loose, uncancelled, U. §. postage stamps for same: operator. Now he is the most pro-| ..., G leator. Altaster “”;m»r this “overseas meddling” that Conceit s | realization of | I'niversity and the "nj\r‘m" of nounced admirer of President Cool- ’ 3 ey gave Mackenzie King another |how good you are; swellhead is a \\1sv<‘nn.<m,_ The m;;» 1t|nw are e magined. EoRT, ot i i conviction that you couldn't be[Harvard. Yale and Princeton. e idge there §s. Not even Henry For g chance to show his mettle as (o0 Q. What doos the name “Krause" is more pro-Coolidge than Bris- A CRASH IN THE DARK premier. - mean? Vo BTATB. ooores bane. appears from published re | Now if Lord Willingdon is wise| One intelligence test in which| A ]"'i:v- . : Ct‘eamral'lna I am a reader of the HERALD. ' he f | many experts fail consists in pre- Q. s there a species of sheep Rai ‘The Healthiest ShanalLre as an assistant | that the fatal truc olliton on | he Wil not follow in the footsteps|mans { 3 s 2 sed | t —_——— — — e s ) Brishane grew up as an a t the fatal tr colliston on | I A sl paring sensible intelligence tests, known as “Marco Polo"? Baby in New York! and ald to the under dog. Now he in pike was due to the tail |©f 10 yng, but wi rictly con- | s = A That is a popular name for is a sort of upper dog himself and |lights of the parked vebicle L fine his activities to presiding at re- | pormerly the dealers In ladies' [6heep technically known as Pamir ceptions and pouring tea. Yeady-to-wear took one-half off at[Argali. ~They inhabit Pamir, a the end of the season; now the|platea® in st Turkestan known as begin- | the “Roof of the World”. They were discovered by Marco Polo in the 13th century, and named for Hearst, used to be a real Democrat. | o q.nt in this city yesterday v ment appeared to favor the Con- 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C, NAMB maybe his interest has wancd. As|covered by canvas. There have been | f ea Fimself, he always had |{ruck collisions on the state roads for Hearst bimself, he al r collisi on the state road e fattiferafag it aty the ning. 1z « at the age of §0, says a strong personal liking for i Wiratoky Den il | , at the age of $0, say L. Mills, and that scttles it. There |} ¢ e favors competition, Anybody e e R e i | can compete with the Steel| correct this se ,,‘.7,\:‘- v wife,” | him. They are wild, like our Rocky ! 7 ? sy gae R e a R b G e n s welcome fo the ex- |said he, “had rather et py Gl Mt o SNAPSHOTS OF A BOY BRUSHING HIS TEETH ~ =< By GLUYAS WILLIAMS 5 i i > S gt 3 3 ment t1 to make e i s. s = basis of anybody's personal likes and Q. What is a Juggernaut? ¥ \fiflbfi?\s yublie.” = = P otected by Publishers Syndicate) | A. Juggernaut or Jagannath 1s a or Trumbull’s latest public town of British India. The word : had to do with the advo- is also used to designate a huge and the collision. | Comnalee s 2y kot e obse"]ahon floridly ornate car on which the TAX CUTS TOR Phen they bu ing at that rate | co il et iohy RV image of Jagannath, a deity of FLECTION met 2 as the f h India, is carried through the streects in the public schools. This is a good on lee Weat er of the town of Puri, on its way to The Dem a i the ate olloquialism dislikes, but stuck to the political At o) iravel aloas jesiies ighways at can be jud | | | a festival in another temple. Tn the press and excitement of the en- | —Torecast fOF| ) ygiastic multitude many fatalities | conslae detail by everyone, and | Southern New Eng! <:x‘l. ‘| occur when persons arve crushed | it no doubt is more important for | slightly cooler tonight. under the wheels of this enormous | fair, moderate northwest winds. | oar Thus, juggernaut has come to | Sima othe . Eiines by ar onetass or e "“"\.“:m:]‘;]'::; mean ruthiess killing. e e brought | Senat 2 3 limaivsand Salightly:s 600 s 51131 Q. What hoat brought the bodies s " 8. light frost in cxposed places In €en-| op 430 viotimg of the Battleship up in at the nex i Rrew, « ith ota, for instan tral and north portions; ¥riday falf; | yjajne to the Washington Navy 28 of Congress. [ 310 wa B gentle to moderate northwest \-n\dS-E\;“.d? WONDERS WHY GROWN-UPS ~ WETS BRUSH AND SEES TRKES CAP OFF TUBE OF | order, and a large one. The basic ugly favor an immediat < re- 2 e ductien of ar 5 ( - A FORMER SENATOR ing the treas E OF NATIONAL NOTE spective me . environment law of the land should be known in| washington, Oct. the youth of the land to study it as a good re: Conditions: The disturbance that| 4™ e scout Cruiser Birming- BRUSH HIS TEETH ? HE MSIST ON WASTING SO MUGH HOW FAR HE CAN SPRAY TOCTH- PASTE AND DROPS passed over this section yesterday 6 f 3 o DID THEM THIS MORN- TIME INKEEPING CLEAN. T IT NEVERMIND, DADDY | advancing to the ocean via the St.[""n B hes foo | b et (eI NE V0 210t ING ms siLy WILL FIND 1T is to be kept for a con- ? siderable time narch as cscort to the | this morning in all portions of the Place it in air-tight contaln- Patriachs Militan country cast-of the Rockica. Show-| s ‘and store In a collar or other h on the 10th, §; el E. ) crs were reported for the past 24| piace away from light, in order to wrshal hour period in the lake region, the | avoiq rancidity Fruit jars make E. Ste Henry | middle Atlantie states and New | oxeeljent containers for lard, because itain 1y investi- | England Eastport, Malne, T ey can he completely sealed. ice conditions, He | ported rainfall of 3.84 inche [he arthenware containers, such | expeets 1 \ addition can be [area of high pressure in ti T el G f | made goon. It is not generally known for centers over the Ohio valley. | ygeq, erilize containers and « robability, | but t New Britain carrlers are | Ap extended area of low pressure | coverg hefore filling. s L DEIHON o Vermont, he |about the hardest worked body of | prevails from Southern Californiau| Q" What were the heaviest shells 3 | government employes In the state, | northward over the Rocky moun-|ysed by the United States during the Meriden has more mailmen but does | taing into Canada with the mini- | \worlq War? less than one-third as mueh busi- | mum pressure reaching 28.14 inches| A" 14,000 pounds, ueed in 14-inch Federation of Labo Y1 t he advocated du . Relief In this dircction is also | at Edmonton, in the Canadlan | gups, But cllows of New Britain | ditions are generally clear and cool Refusal of church offlcials permit speake pits Sunday morning has naturally |1 in the Dakotas sou ike for at an carly date. northwest. 5 Q. What was 0. Henry's real Al Sidaa tanton B o An effort Is heing made to form | Conditions fayor for this vicinity | name? When did he die? fo otiad e 10Dy} 8 a soap-box orator's |, hitary indoor bascball league to | fair weather and not much change| A, Willlam Sidney Porter. He —— L (LS considering it has been a custom of ign book. He fayored the |include Cos. F and I of this city, D [in temperatur died in 1910. GETS HANDS LIBERALLY PUT5 EVERYTHING DOWN PUTS SPECK OF TOOTH = long standing for this courtesy to e , opposed private owner- [of Bristol, Foot Guards and Horse AR TS —_— ING HOW FAR HE (AN SMEARED WITH TOOTH- AND WIPES HANDS N PASTE ON BRUSH, SUCKS . ) Be extended the federation In con-|ship of land, favored government [GUards of Harttord, and Co. @ of | Slatvmat® FRr BAU (CUUE C05 | A few najs atter o mother and SQUEEZE PASTE OUT OF PASTE TOWEL T OFF, HANGS BRUSH ventfon citfes. ) A oo il eaan | outh Manchester. Sergeant John |tablished in th 2th ecentury andher two children were taken to a TUBE AND DRAW IT IN UP AND EOE% 0 BED Eades has been elected manager of [belleved to the oldest gathering| hospital at Relfast, TIreland, to be President Green of the fedefation | and telegraphs s an ardent antl- | Co, E's team |of its Kind In Scotland, was held at |treated for fnjuries received when AGAIN : . TEELNG CLEAN claims the Detroit Chamber of Com- | imperalist, opposed the annexation| M. D. Stockwell has quallfied as [Irvine recently, and features were | knocked down by an automobile, the ¢ third selectman the old-time parade of gally be-|father entered the same institution / The New Britain Clerks' assocfa- | decked horses and races at the town | because of ‘hurts sustained when cancelling of the invitations _pre- |at fird} a Republican, then & Demo- | jon held a smoker after its regular 'moor. knocked down by a horse, merce has been responsible for the | of Hawaii and the Philippines, was