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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1926. — Neve Beitain Herald| oo = e & us e, o 1t s teodengy oominn 1 may 18 2o gt of Yon 5. . Sency } b 5t W aion ot one| FIRED FIRST GUN. IN | aware of the happening Rapolavice - N 1 At | she is delighted with the scenery. United States is the larger number a g HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY |,.,00 pome while his companion |and agaim, may not be as good as it | *"f, ¢ L B WO T8 BOeREA ‘ over or under 20 years old? CUbTERS LAST STAND % Dalis (Sundsy Excepted) slowly bled to death, being dead | 100Ks on the surfa During a day| win have been elected to the fi- ¥ 3 A. Roughly those o\'o‘llfi ex- A DN dres TBtreet. | when he was taken out of the car.| When there were fcwer collegs stu- | nance committee of the Nqw Brit- g °°"d.”'°,“"| _“f‘f’f"; e ] Indl i o here 1o m mestion bt that the | eDi8 to bo a colles graudate|ain Charlty organtzation; C. J. 3 protimisly elsenjmitlon, | Famous Tndlan Fightes and Police SUBSCRIPTION RATES | accldent happened as the driver of |Teally amounted to something ap- | Parker, V. Schult, J. R. An “American” to deslgnate a citizen| Officlal of Newton, Mass., Dies 15,00 & Year, P proaching distinction. As things| 4FeWS and Mrs. M. J.-Coholan are A $2.00 Thres Months. 5 the car described it. e can ' st o €5 on the executive committee. = Mrs. of the United Sta! n TSc. a Month. | agine his horror at finding the | &7® nOW every Thomas, Richard and| Goorge Rapelye has been named == p A, “American” in an exact st e nian had boas _ | Hortense one meets has had a col- | chairman of the Friendly Visitors. T » sense would bo used to idenity ton, Mass, Oct. 15 (A—The Entered at the Post OMce At ewtor ™ | panfon. Beyond everything lege training and it can scarcely be| The negotiations of Fred Beloin ([ gend all communications to Fun | : 3 ey [mmxbl’;-‘h m“r:h Blon o S RslaReighe gy b Heet Dot T 12 % ¥ denfed that many of them no longer | fOF tha purchase of the Hotel Co-|! spop Editor, care Of the New AR R [ ) ssacre Yhough, it was most Provi- liamb e olated i : term is properly used in reference to | sl o G Pace { Briatp Herald, and your letter citizens of the United.States. fiome here 1 8 : 3 today, the transfer being made || wil be forwarded to New York. W g fob Raas St Businets Office ... Iy high. They ought to belong 10! nrouen the J. M. Brady — agency Q. Where the Charlot Race| He was John R dttor [ many time: ITOUETR 1310, o Shr cTECE L SRONOY. | it 5 in th vie “Ben Hur” filmed? |eran, and § Ed e { o an aristocracy of the intellect, but | The transfer includes the Casino| TR e L e S R : sometimes one would scarcely sus-|and is the largest that has ®aken | NOW'S the Time to Get Them, Folke! ; \S AN YEenandsitie plcsireireleaneCianc ienlistad atitha s W, 7 s THE AMERICAN LEGION [%omermes ons wwou 1 scarcely. sus- | ce In New Britaln In a number | D0 your shopping early, give useful e e SR what did it cos 14 eng: n w‘- P rculation books and press AND AVIATION. Ree! of ¥ Mr. Beloin is the success- | gifts this year You can get an answer to any A. After three years of prepara- | geant und room aiways open to advertirers A o e s b Iheretaee say it f be-L ) "ornictor of a restaurant on| ke comfortables of humor, and [qucstion of fact or Information by [tion it was released December 30| S \as seen fit, | COMINE Increasingly harder to obtaln the arcade and will enter the fleld blankets of good cheer, [writing to the Question Editor, [1925 No definite figures have been | | oenventio mboled, has seen fit. ) o ment upon the strength of as a hotel man with considerable! NOthing's quite so welcome with the'| New Britain Herald, Washington | obtained but It is reported to have |ied thd Membes ot o g g g edditlon to routine business, to h,h‘_v adlicationtalons Tt ,g( & ,‘,, Chiea ,\,T,”,.“,,N., considerabic chilly days at hand, Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, |cost approximately $4400,000 . The |other d I, o, the . ton_of | call attention to the need ¢ nish- | ™5 e § b e Conmecticnt Schoolmasters'| And don't forget the Fun Shop | Washington, D. C. enclosing two | chariot race was first filmed in the| On ws credited to it or mot otherwiae| oo ... t valopment of |0 SEny nithaltlelaipith i HIa p TR e e Tt Baciiat | can supply 'em on demand! cents in stamps for reply. Medical, | Circus Maxime in Rome, but was |sions ¥ Americ | nowaday at inexor- | _, g oaite . — cgal and marital advice cannot be |completely remade in specially he wrested from an T Paid For? {Eiven, nor can extended ~research | bullt set at Culver City, California. | batflcfi Ryan for ot —"In the year 255 B. C., | be undertaken. All other questions| Q. What are the Ogtober evening | sears a . ox £ B S e T ks had @ war with the Wil receive a personal reply. Un-|stars? He had ghe A, 8.0, 18 AetiCOM cIFATAL: SE United States| On® prominc e e e i _r"ln" and | poman tribes.” | slgned requests cannot be answered.| A. Mercury, Jupiter and Saturn. S e R N i Dot Teanis 1onid e beut toward tralning av- | Bmitutien v+ anmouncea it | R N R o had fudent—“How much ddes Grosee | All letters are contidential—Editor.| Q. What was the first moving | Mighty Aireraft Armada Girculation stattetics | i would not insist that newcomers in % Enecticut iCo- shassturned | 0 E rnited Staten| for that onas? pleture shown commerclally? et tiad ed upon this audit. This ineures | fators and supplying the needs of 7 o e el e e e O GO R S to both pational and al mp ith adeg alr At 81 Years of Age regard the distinction as exceedings TELEPIHONE CALLS | dence moves in unexpected ways | T°F & » wishes of the Legion | Hotel Hartford this evening. community of ;1'% 1" Feal and af- = members from this city are Member Andit Bareau of Circulntion. | any size 14 h fleld, | ntenden iart, . Principa down the petition for ag flve-cent i 3 | Q w thick is the armor plate | 4 o danser 8 a » Navv e its organtzation should be collegd| fare to Berlin center. | —Sunny, bt plate| A. -A serpentine dancer shown in | For Navy Maneuvers | e {on the largest battleships? Koster and Beal's Music Hall, New | that it really preferred to| The motormen and conductors £ - . ey, | A Between 14 and 16 inches. | York City, April 27, 1596 defense for every large center of o LI, ME NOT IN MOURNFUL | | RADTI 1 s I i G £ ; i e adat. | @ m at a younger age and|Of the local trolley lines will be| 1F {Ox | Q What is the organization| Q. What was the per capita c tiest armada. of aircraft g e R NUMBERS— el s ) train them in the business, giving| *2t2d by the company to a spread By Hugo L. Hoyer Rebekah sumption of tohacco in the t dispatched for peace tima i San Diego, Calif., Oct. 15 (A — | population and industry. In The Heraid ls on ssle dally in New |tion and perhaps most important, | at White Oak Saturday night. fomen's 104z e Inde- St n 16 Tork at Hotaling's Newsetand, Times : sev them a chance to add to their edu-|" g, g 2 } . A. Women's _loc,.m of the Ind. ates 1'1’1 : o ) 4 Newssiande, Eotrance | it 18 rocommended that a separato| - A : Jeorge Rapelye advertises B. & | yr1coim Taloum Tootlefite ndent Order of Odd Fellaws. A 5 pounds unstemmed leaf. {2na street. department of the alr be instituted, | 3t10% a3 they were being trained. | H. mickel lamps, large fount; regu- | goyioit (SR R T Q) Who was “Veleda™? Q. When did felt-making begin? | | This is returning to the principles|lar Rochester wick: glving a lot of knife | A. A prophetic virgin, who be-| A. . It antedates {he Christian h = of a former day. It is barely possi- |!€ht. fors$1.50 | His mother murmured, “Rehlly, pet, | 1onged by birth to the Bructerl and, fera by many centuries and is men- Rede bl s U Ll ble, of course, that econ con- |, Fillsbury’s best flour is advertised | ypaidg are very hard to got.” {in the reign of Vespasian, ve- | tioned by the earlic or int army and navy esercises by M. D. Stanley for $4.60 a bar- Hor | garded e most nations in Central | Clement, the patron sant of felt|in Narragansett bay in May, Ci rel and 60 cents 2 sack, spot cash. | gamuel Amiel Winslow Punk Ger: sa divine being. She|makers, is eald to have padded hisitain John M. Reeves, fleot air for {he parent and the taxpayer ailke.who shall rank, {n importance, - i“.m three vears old when he first |}1Ved in a tower near the river|sandals with carded wool at the v‘r mander, announcad today 2 | Luppla (Lippe). | ginning of a journey and found it adrons of pedo, bomt ¢ additional the other two secret got drunk . ) bon The continued need of additi other two Bocvicos loven eI Q. What js transsubstantiation | t . i | o . 5 : transformed into cloth at the end. |ing, fig and scout plane The latte Serition & | n Samuel,” sald his mother then { = e £ facillties, and the growing expense | gRates R ropuililon Nasibretl i f‘actsmldi‘ancws “You'v stained your blouse with |@nd consubstantiation? Probably felt was made dong hefore |will make the trip accomps y to supply them is a source of con- over hich there has | Transsubstantiation is the]the art of spinning and weaving was [the mammot s siderable trouble. Parents, unques- Atlantic ocean, removing the aerfal defense from I THE COSTS OF EDUCATION the jurisdiction of the Army and] e B educational prob- {Navy and placing i the New_ Bria AucaHtons’ 2 siderations had some wel the decision, as college men s place a decent value upon lem is an ever-increasing one to hands of a secretary of the air beer \ disagreement during the| 0 one W St urse, BY RORERT QUILLEN i ne that when bread and wine | discovered. Langley and the tender Aroostook, Jast D years. Advocates of| WOUuld permit the larger number of | Horaes Maurice Flowinghowls ised in communion service, is college graduates in the fleld to act! One of tha shorter names for an | Bored policeman full of hoTes: llessed by the priest, a miracle as a deterrent against acquiring e optical illuslon is “love.’ i e AR ik A (T rmation occurs and it be- | il nany, opponents have been largely Aheay inclined to [ Many. oppone higher education. Only those who - trect cra1es the body and blood of the recrulted from the old guard of| O Commondst I . 0 " .. ford. This is expressed in the| o S : ; Foiaus Sk - ollege a Sitolearpink ommonest le: ¥i you it's time to eat. ! Xpres 8 'wo Films Highest Type and Deep Religious Interest the Army and Navy, who do|TeBard coll 0 €arning | . ceels.” - 7 Latin “trans” which means across | Two Films of Hig ¥p d p Religious Inter a greater inc in later years will & | | | itonably, doubt t their children | —_————————— are gettlng tho schooling they| the separate department have been should have, th are criticize teachers and methods of Eepip s e T e the supreme au-| -+ tad whose character Is|OF Over. The clements of the growl at the proportion of their | be mollified with the circumstances. | A conservative Is just a man born rament are made over into the body thority over men who would bs| proy o MARTIN LUTHER'S LIFE AND TIME property valuation which goes Y For a good education is its own re- With a pref ce for a pipe Would never kick his mother in the 1 blood of Christ. Consubstan- bl i L e e | e oo of T acrpeutetan |8 DEDICATION EXERCISES, CONCORDIA SEMINARY, i iators, pass from thelr hands. The | "0 Sk o s mind fs | - Note to Europe: The Bound of { Or take a nasty battle axe and chop | It the “real presence o st ST. LOUIS, JUNE 13, 1926 o higher authoritles of tha two de- . nat e mans mind 1§ gogh Shylock” desires fsn't jaw. | - ;r\)“‘: 'nl'l;:wo‘llmnr:)fl when I'n]ng%m[‘ 7 of course, she fails to keep | 'Y the minister in the communion It is doubtful, howe r, if 1 his true kingdom. T fact that o - . 3 artments of war argue that they ] - ?, 4 ‘hur Frank Squar f B higher education Is being distributed | Also, the proof of the “capitalistie | e & There is no change in the St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church, Franklin Square realizes the growth of could not achleve the desired re- | substance of th terial, b | Oct. 15, 1926—7:30 P. M fee : s consequent 55 it arger extent than merly | 6Vt is in the cating. | [ Gl s Tl g ct. 15, 1926—7:30 P. M. New Britain and its uent | - s with the fiying personnel were | 10 @ larger exten ’»|1- form ;r'\ B [ Fon st notinull Tayi1itiialda | spiritual union of Christ with the | éoi ely heavy expense for N ns that more people are seeing DAL 1 Ry ciiie CS conscorated eles o mpa Iy heavy expense | "l they placed on ships or land. with g Sl L Long term honds are best. This|The hairs from iiiig ferandmalej ool 2R IS L RElemEn Y Bis ks Rl schools as well as other ulilities| oo\ " 0 iiitary outfits, uniess : this mental training: | jq agpecially true of the bonds of | ears ”fi: Spressal B 1.\[4;: = '1n! in an age when complaint is | matrimon Grave eirors grow from littie jokes conier T;";:lr;ffil‘t;'\gc]vr‘:;l:»:i‘ ] For that reason a study of & Feport| .. ... ounang answerable tol regarding the moroni . | As Yt orns grow from oaks! neaAtas | — ~ by the Superintendent of. Schools|, o TG e for the | dencies of the population it is a Some forms of dentistry seem b & Bolhit n of the os Didn’t Want to Be Set On 5 s : is"of Interest, though it may point| . o ion” or orders Proponents ot | €900 818n. of the times e ve been practiced in anclent to no solution of the dificulties. |, : ot : o ey without & gesd ee | EEYRL, Ltrurla, Gresge and Rome the scheme, howevey, argu AT | | trom 3 ; In the middle ages the art made . L . During the past nineteen years| . be batt trained A 5 cuse, “Wha our reason for with TRy = personnel will petter traine PRt e little progress, except among Arabi- A ! . IN CONGRES | drawing? {an physicians, It was revived as a 563 Main St. (Opp. St. Mary’s Church) In spite of the eclght state refer Little Juryman:—* that 300- serious study in the 18th century Telephone 314 and 36 endums on prohibition that will be| ws things that helped to make | Torng Yoman over ther wvhen Fauchard published “Lo Judge: — itor e s | taken this fall the outlook Con- | ca inpopular we v ., | Chirurgien Denti, (1728). The = Wik [B018 anA [ 1028 1k Wi, 145 1511y wovid! Te vastiy! improved | Ao this 18 he outlook in Con-|cards unpopular were safety razors| yjttio Juryman:—"Sotnehody said | itetatilte o the autiject waa evan | The population, in the same | ors tnere an organization to look | B3 S¢CMs about the same. and spaghettl | she was going to sit on the jur: | then of slow growth, but in 1826 | CONNECTICUT’'S MOST COMPLETE The Emporfa Gazettc n| e imer La b S{nalplas ¢ of time approxtmately | rar that phase. They claim that | pEiore s R oot htie aiTee ey tol et Elmer Lukestream. | Koecher's “Principles of Dental i - 2 ER 5 g m, come to the conclusion | tions is to tu Jne i e % 4 3 \blished dentistry as a science out 5 being 42,000 in 1906 and 80,000, | tention to ) mu g e e e R R L | By Jean M. Jagers [of which modern practice has a trifle h, perhap! 26. The | petter It the authorities ) . AEeas L 5 | “Now, gentelmen of the jury—and | evolved. . . ; s 2 zh, b el Einegn 5 et : If Mr. Coolidge really expects|y pejjeve you are gentlemen, In spite| Q A PoUotalllt e Dabmathing Medals Pictures Statu, Beads Crucifixes {otal? cxpanke 5,,“” “ ,;.1 B4 rned with them only and ¢ . i A ‘;-v to make v‘.dx;\"mg on 1:;:“ farm, | oo Chat the state's attorney whis- | about Nell Gwynn? E Little Flower Novelties was $11 a n 1926 $1,006 ve to consider equ! t is e ou e a goou et b o R h nt S # and in | : nsider eq [ S e this year would be n good tme 10| pored to me a moment ago — he| A Her birthplace s not known Statues Delivered to Any Part of the City There was $525,000 worth of | Ife T t sery- PR e JiL2 nice ia ef Measure. | gaamg to' think you crooks and | definitely. She was brougnt up in school property In 1907 to $4.639,- ice n dist chere ; At te, the co-cds towns |idiots but I know better. Well, gen- | poverty and as a child, sold oranges % o FEE = i Al el e ST R oo cold hlooded—terribly cold blooded. | She was not a great actress, but hor | 3 ioht Santina ag Somytifapsad prldnss b UL et atE ate depart.| forcement of national aanses P Think of my poor client with all | springeliness, beauty and skill in Telephone 314 Night Service 36 rooms in 1907 and 35 buildings | feeling that the separa part- | Some day mations will leave that | that fev blood freezing in his veivs | dancing made her a popular fa- | a chap on the shoulder Indlcates the | ~chilling his very b Was t vorite. » had many lovers, K andil »n. side of warfare | 150, y N oor fellow respensible for his acts |among the les Hart the actor teachers were at work and | the iation side of warfare 1s! se, renomi- | progsence of other wood up there. | hoor [HOW responst o AL | ok sk 3 o it L iriorel and amote nated. Of these, vote dry | with his brain numbed by cold [and Charles Sackville, Who in 1677 | pre————————— $ie naweek OUDA o lebs! Ll 3 ind 99 vote wet. Of the 41 new S e 3 blood? I ask you! { became the sixth Earl ‘of Dorset. candidates 12 are wet and six | oo oy Of the Sl - high- | “urg is true that he admitted that | About 1569 she became the mictress HALLOWEEN Ne ebdiiats o than|of combat is swinging back to| e ety s WOuld e MOTEY Ine was guilty! But that brute of aof Charles 1L of England by w e 0% (reads ores S Wiinineton elght time gros 4 sar | individual combat. At one time U0 (hal85. Hinassito he filled | ot i - e B ARuEnL te's attorney didn't let him finish! | she had two sons, Charles (1670) b thiat Seltohias, . falrion, ¢ 5 T o : i nEIng @ elubl In the Senate, including Sl st ; ant to say that he was guilty |called Beauclerk, and James (1671) 2 e that HALLOWEEN PARTY A HUMDINGER! {0/ handle thres times as ma man met. man, swinging a warelub| [ the Senate, including long Fable: Once there was a mian | o pmoit ! el Clins o K ads sl o) Vet el ek e FHLALLO WS RN Rt T DINGER! and short terms, the wets w who thought his s work harder | °¥ nENS A e J S o 5 Yowve just ahout got time send It to Wash- not win more than 8 and prob- |y o0 iotERE 2 rder | en fact, I think the state’s attor- | into the best of London y e A CD R S A ably not that many if the drys \ AR ney did the murder kimself! Play | She was in favor with the people 59,30 ; ¢ per | Knight met knight on the fleld of | 4re alert. : around with that for a while!” for her many acts of charity. After CLIP COUPON HERB ——- SO 5 5 reae tor, v This rtant ne ¢ true the King's death, she led & quiet FR A wanl 4 oroaliimtaly {combat. more recently. Later. xl‘u : 1:”1‘mpm“.m. 1”\ T-vl‘; o'r'; : $ ; e SR G T T Ok et et Y i R y “I've found a fine way to kecp|burled in the Church of St. Mar- ward. It wae Shakespeare, we think, for which the taxpayer is assessed. | . o . oy under thelr; the total enrollment in the 8chools |\ 4" aweq for quiies as aviators, here has increased nearly three| ... the men answerablesto a di- times. In 1908 the total enrollment| o of aironautics, that mater | with 403 rooms in 192 t will eventually be created, 2 of It would appeur, then, that there ‘ wportant, It ms ti cle | pils. The cost pe 1p 7|or spear to decide which tribe or was $28.50; in 1926 it was ab ation should prevail in argument. EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Bri ame wich of the years bel New York Avenue, Was B gk ol i g more a matter of ‘mass ac technic of nominating wet con- | ) | do.n the consumption of gas in my | tin's-in-the-Ficlds. T want a copy of the bulletln HALLO] PA S : it that 1dea increased ssmen and senators is ot P i shoult bride ac- | herewlth five cents In loose, I hen lond- ct | "How's that?" asked Mr. Moore. v v and wedding || | “Well, when my son acks to us o e | 5 2 S e the car in the evening, I tell him he ; B DG ELC ol Cale R 1on practice of continuing| The final test of personality is to | ot {25 5\ NIIRE i BT P kngwiedged when recelved or as| vor by straddling the fence is | hold a barber's respect even though | \Thon hia docs that he always parks ; .. Shower gifts | ) pread method of getiing re- | YOU shave yourselt. | somewhere instlud of driving. i hallyRatiine ; g - | y v me of the shower and, if the gifts | S onten] 3id not eve s | tu 1o Congress. | rank H. Williams. A contenders did not n ned e It helps but litile. Even If there iy "™ | are expensive and the occasion elab- | syrie But, mixed up| IFor Conne¢ 8 @ jg a kick in tread, as the experts D POST OFFICE orate, notes of acknowledgment may re began the devel-|“wet" staie, ut where ( G. | say, you can't get it without the (Ezra T‘rlm," Postmantar) t the aeroplans. Man to[O. P. congressmen and ators | dough Pl es LSl et A atton from?” I M. Apop:—"Thats my little boy's handwriting. He's bright for & youngster, isn't he?" Postmast Depends on what kinda youngster you mean. What beir NAMB j Good democrats are people wh not uncommon. One| Does Bill White, for instance, !, 18 ,m,‘ stors zre 0;‘ulvllml)' \Z 4 his skill and bravery | number them among the drys? | blame for “Inherited traits” that to0 keep him from - aren’t desirable. ague searcheth for | e, $15t ean b high e 9 10 conquer and is going | NOW that & mid-western fudge has | g (% MR, S 1o ses that gasoline |Scntenced himseif, we may yot hear | G i@ BRI L L ‘ 7 a second looey bawling himself out |, 1~ APOP not give away any of thelr | g, 20t T ek taking him out. Here's what he gas to holders of tickets with “lucky s B b S A T NICTDLFN 2; I'm A P8NETI can B! O I love 2 go 2 de zoo!" " s in this branch of the|stand en the wet question? lines with death- s times goes on and aer- 1 the possi- hand-to-hand com therton. “Who is my neighbor?" asked the 5 Bible times. Speaking oft we should say anvbody who eup of “ugar. Like knights of o to do el it is so that they s under that i (‘When T see the zebra and llon moral umpires of the city | Correct this sentence, foboty | e ent ot o at they have done ever will find out” said he to him- | & ; : - elf, "but T foel as much remorse as | LI NAPPY 88 any one can ba! ach the vitai|® AT E Oh, 1 love to go to the zpo!' ") ’ i § WallGu canh ~Harold G. Perley dafenses with | - e | eh indicat at least, th (i retected by Publishors’ have “von" Syndicate). More Truth Than Poetry? == A wedding was taking place in a L i . " o N g\ 0 AOTHER preliminary | ittle mining town out west. ASKS CAN SHE TAKE A 15 TOLD CERTAINLY NOT ASKS P IT [SN'T THERE ~ ASKS WHY DOES MOTHER etmenn individvain | ey ; Observation A Chinese chef, standing betore a PIECE OF MOTHERS BEST SHE'LLFIND A PIECE OF WHERE SHALL SHE WANT HER TO USE VEL: | s will fiy| a member would co0k-house, was watching the wed- MONOBGRAM WRITING VELLOW SCRATCH PAPER LOOK 2. LOW SCRATCH PAPER 2 ding crowd going into a small frame b ¢ vl On The Weather | oniin moa ovinentic enjosing the PAPER T0 PANT O N RIGHT HAND DRAWER the skill and dar- | ippened to win ft— olirss thal e | procession. OF DESK wing glven ! Sudde st o o Washington, Oet. 15—Fair and| _Suddenly a tourist approached the slightly cooler tonight, light frosts | CRinaman and said: “I suppose the in westarn Massachusatts: 8 | girl in the white veil s the bride?” /@ A rpareakm Rl h | The Chinaman looked at the tour- \/5(\ e ist, thought for a few minutes, and 2 ‘Z Foraecast for Fal n New York | then said: “Yop.” - } ) { Tair tonight; slight frost it weather | "Whose the guy I the white vest 7 s st in central and north | And slecked hair?” asked the tourlst irselve portions; Saturday partly clondy | further. or 1925 states thare has s | and warmer in central and nerth | After squinting his almond eyes, AN UNUSUAL EXPERIENCE ther large Incresse in {he ; | portoins moderate north to; north- | he replicd: “Him gloom.” E i e 2 ) | cast winds. *. B. McLean. Conditions Pressure is low over o COLLEGE CAREERS infversities and [y oF WOR ANY O ung men and wo- | S | = £ arc sitting at the founts of | | the st wrene ; ) LOSES $500,000 SUIT | he St. Lawrence valley and North z % ming. The total n 1925 25 Years Ago Today | Dakota, high pressure areas center | Boise, Idaho, Oct. 15 (B — The | o | over tho Ohlo valley and Utah, Fair |Utah Cooper -corporation lost its ceather prevalls over the northern 1 as the llmit of $500,000 1lihel suit against Stewart s (From Paper of That Date) | sections east of the Plains watos, | (ARERCL Jqaho Hine iepector, tn ASKS WHEIER 17 SHE ASKS WHY DOESNT. ASKS HOW DOES MOTH- 5 TOLD WEARLY T0 TALE 1969 repsated. | logun ahould sxercisn more discrm- | e g superiniend. the {eult exhic | wars reporied over the wosiorn v T aCHon was brought us the ROUND SOME PAPER THAT MOTHER WANT HERTO ER KNOW THERE'S A PIECE OF MOTHER'S & to the statement of |, I not accept all comers, | i sonmecticut Pomological | states ana the fower -Missiasippl Fooar of & letter and telegrain sent WASNT VELLOW PAPER. USE HER WRITING PAP- SOME YELLOW PAPER BEST PAPER AND NOwW v to the Boston curb exchange by S { i ? \RL AND Rapolavice his friend became in Ena R o 3 | valley. Temperatures ars 10w OVer | campbell which led to the suspens AND WASN'T MOTHER'S ER O PAINT ON? IN THE RIGHT HAND ~ BE A GDOD GIRL AND . et 1hab. hE SRR e = speclal train connactiond wyll be | the Lake region and higher over!sion of the corporation's stock BEST PAPER COULD SHE . DRAWER.? DONT BOTHER MGTHER atirt A : K s i ik y¢ New Britain next Monday |the northern plains states from the exchange. USE THAT" ¢ ANY MORE s tor t Yale bi-centennial | Conditions favor for this vicinity | No witnesses were called by the " J fafr wenther and not much change |defense, The jury deliberated three (Copyright, 1926, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc. 0"5 his foot through the windshield, |the 1926 figures. | Mims MeMitan ot Pittston, Pa., In temperature, hours. ~ = : c = e eSS i 4 the car ins will, and stuck came o tion in view