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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTO .t . H ld I»\asj. AU S ‘ THE Bl 1‘.n ’m ~'l\l'\\ “ . Emm—*»‘:fl- : New Beitain Herald|"™ o, sovus v o) b e e | Factsand Fancies " THE OBSERVER— i he heretofore has when one of the # 2SS T | When Dempsey stepped over the | ropes that night, three quarters of e crowd had dollars lald on him to win. 1 when he wds beaten the % [losers set up a howl of “Fake, |fake!” If Ruth doesn't knock out ia home run in a critical moment, he's acclaimed as several Sorts of a flat tire. Bobl Jones suffered it in a lesser degree, because golf mobs not as harsh as the other mobs, Eatersd at the Post Office at New Britain ; on the score that they brought some| = As to eve the’ higher \l should w r ider : | ‘ S de s Tesued Dafly (Sunday Excepted) American indus particularly i At Herald Bldg, 67 Church Street. |veterans told him he remembered) == = 0 . Makes Random Observations him as a marine with the S‘.\"fv“\‘ he South. The federal government SUBSCRIPTION RATES company Fifth Regiment of Ma-came It its assistance in a handsome : On the City and Its People PO 8 S rhres Montha. rines. He could go no further, how- | manner by declaring an embargo | t No 5¢. & Month. ever. And Tarbot remembered golng STTIIIIIIIIILIILIIIIIILLL | again: ulbs from FEurope, “Lisutenant Robinson.” But price nd all communications to Fun hout econd Class Mall Matter. Shop Editor, care Of the New | and means of prev ot s is was mere camou-| 1an throws || Britain Herald, and your letter | ns to stop, but does it? | UPPreventable and all victors must T Tl ]| ns to g0, but where? Am. | €0 01 bearing the problems that mob 5 mandlior simply foined it a 1t of action on ma 1, a cop; ¥ ¢ ar TELEPHONB CALLS LD UGt . - R s e p Ity comes || will be forwarded to New York. 5 R iTitme e on wondering why it must b 2 Business Office .... 928 of another unit ).,,i”np, was i led was to put ¥ comes | the board of ad 1 r be so pre speeles of fnsects into the country. Editorial Rooms . 926 IRy SODE ot taritt wall—one % s ~ =3[ o1t of absences or disat ST E LT AR e s onailile to them. And the thing is does not know. SRR ROELLD e mondeaval ¥ s unanswerable as the 5 S Let's Keep The Frost Where T members. most of the troubl In former DADSwerale = antithe irora xt’s Keep Th t Where It Borenll Belongs! The commission has e years all that you had to do to make | L operation less than a r, but [a left turn was to rotate your steer-| Probonents of clvil service in the iready there have ) |ing 1 in‘a certain direction and, | f f]'t'l pol departments figur- Briii Oslobas morings s where matters of grc | car was functioning properly, | atively clapped their hands in gloe oot Xles white, | portance to the cants around the turn you went. Now | When th of the decision o Member of the Amociated Press. | only listed as missing on the official| 11 P . i I pos- |, 2 ' o o iw | Deen tabled because some n st hava: s sulde Book n tel © police board to demand that 3?'.a"?§°°’x2'.“u.':"zr",,f,’,‘m,'imf‘!n ot | casualty lists, and perhaps she still | g women who of the board could not b and Sam Lloyd's ger r P ts for appointment to the Al ‘mews credited to 1t of ot otherwlte | opcy that her son will turn up after credited n this paper an oct ; = X pows published therein. all. Tarbot may be the son of a as farmer, a New gland It is more than probat Sould Sy ALl L s if you hate the o only profitable advertising medium T e e enable . growers to poison, rer - tn the 9. Clrculation books and press[has & mother allve somewhere in | 0 R GE ha e When the frost is on the pumpkin’ room always open to advertisers. | this country who is grieving for her [ e £ to recite lost son. Perhaps she knew of him ) will be increased pros amonz look ; . g 5 %o upset|| oF wuse a member of t ving p . Ty ree t able to | th Carolina, Georgla and such | ot lov Erow . 1 ¢ to disqua himself In some places you discover tha ly a xpress themselves | SN B e ! e ot Ta avoldet ; it gent The commissioners ularly when a board i tis on; vor v 3 rised to discover Nort dealers in bLulbs v Very True larly when a board i is on; you 4 Tt ; o B ot re are men in the depaxt- Member Audit Berean of Circulation. | ufacturer, a denizen of the poor- 4 : w > DAy {Ehit show me penmanship is so poor years ago. He may be a millionaire in his own right, there may be a s |{scture upon, their bulbs—that all { before being shipped ‘” AoR | The bulb embargo 1s too drastic. | the principle Is the same as in ot} 2 ; o truck 11k turns , while their lack o v Hrealation. — Our circulation statistice o buy their bulbs in restric board 1, ent is ju a truck. All turns [ ] A n . harder than losing a bass drum.” protection agalns fraud in mewspaper | to tho cause of emocracy nine of incidents occurring on their bea The Herald s on sale dally fn New |Wife and child awalting him instead | their own drinks, h the Dog Star in the Movi this boz ’ u come forchand the qualifications 2 . | numerous, a fascinati; on- Ther PERAY N £ he trit 1 a n, you come to a x SO Qrand centralidand Birack merousyend 8 0 €O 4one no good in stimulating ami- | Then can handle five or six easy- ticejibefors Rt : ING SITUATION b | f i ons to explain h rge A. Quigley was TLDING ¢ i 2 s bs are |bootleggers never ake ey a chalr. Sinc here are but seven com- BUIL himself and his, wherever they are, = Jhos imnoney| ! s 1 Not one moment do I relax vides that five must vote affirma-| o "5 ppointment of the best men in all noted a falling off in the normal - Prices are bound to go up to such crled the dealer in antiques. “Why, 4 S oiscom i actir ing powers a desirable increase in the amount of mortgages. of the product. That is what the € during the past month, from which |\ r BT e, Lost in a town produced a ball club assembled hero dog I certainly am|gessment. In the absence or dis- |in reenlations with which we b less, civil service was knocked out the high tension which has been| dustries invariably results in a high- | | ered to appoint an acting comr hurch street when the r plan to pay close attention to the The A. B. C. fs a npatlonal organization | ar quarters of some big city, or any | i tojihe ex go. T G Tor Youl TE mus | mess: and 5 which furnishes newspapers and adver- | gl 3 Y1 do not lik dea. of boing. for s r you! st 9 2 f 5 et i h ne but themselves can inter- Users with a strictly honest apalysis o |0ne of the many types of parents e ) Stodn el : 1 i 3 es | Who contributed their male children £ 4 “Yes, mum, it's even lother corners:Tn ion and their unfamiliar- are based upon this audit. This ineures market. They much prefer to ¢ : n| 1 ‘ : s you find that the the English language Alstribution figu.es to both national and | port their bulbs from Holland. But P i 15 “loft turn.” | s them in preparing reports foral advert they are helpless in faca of re's no seif-serviee in a caba-| THE DOG IN THE MOVIES : 1 ritable | y Vastion ot s petoral aove You can’t trust moderns to pour 3 P, Pitzer into | Perhaps it is natural that the com- ‘mg- to develop ‘:o~~~ hans 1T Y i ot father E oners are surprised, since they Hotaling's Newsstand, Times | o0 o mother. The possibilities are | o o G°'C 0P home fnausiries — JEE A CAnEDLOFech D e think you hav ave not made any efrort to deter- Square; Schu Newsstands, Entrance 2! f Meantime the bulb embargo has| The rich have one advantage, |Dt far than many humans that |torney who has had extensi to discover, prin can n this respect. e 1o | cable relations with Holland. The | planseationce. e ft turns.” But the | quirements wero fn CGE IN THE hoeve ay e sincerely | S2P1e Tela duei| i s b6f all the hempen binders | missioner has insi at e n the police and fire depart A CHANGE IN THE hope that Jerry will some day fin |DUtCh claim there are no insccts in| A hick town is a place Where tho + were used to tie his master to | disqualified. e e ayor, cved in it not claim- h g ¢ the City thoroughly inspected and sterilized sh to get out of the criminal missioners and the charter pr it was capable of insur Officlals at the office of the City| x4 having found them we are ghly inspected and is ‘own 5 2 ing the Cierk and others, according t0 & |, .41y og hopetul that a rich re- Till T sce him scize the thorax vely to change a zone it can|(ro% A ; cases, but Insisting that it had the statement made to the press, have | Lo o jouotan bnaces shall be “Are these worm holes genuine” |Of the villain—then I clap my hands | readily be seen that the board may e Gffect ot eliminating at ontel ihe Hin e tter 1o ; | i often work under cul hese | Weaker candidates. In short, it gave number of building permits and an | _ Is after h hw‘a spent ‘_wars. 0| oights as to dlscourage the sale here is the very worm that made| When he's thrust into some base-| A golution mignt well be found | the appo! 5 g what must be the darkest condition et | Vs e £ s Ry skl known to man. Sane, but unable — | But escapes out through a ease- | podeled after the rules governing i : i 10 fhere were many men in pub ening of ¥ e decds northern dealers most fear. But e | ; m aft 1 ng | m 1 then we came back ) pube with a lessening of rantee decdsf (5 00t i any He! that will thern d g Bu Civic pride: Fecling that the ; i bl ) e e T R i lic who agreed with him. Neverthe. ¢ o ullding situ- lines of trade—warding off compe- from fourteen different states, lification of a member of that : T iine aud to carn a | Of the city charter and it may never hey deduce that the b g world full of people with no one to S o 1 niliar and to earn Batsii e B ISk tion in the city is easing up from | on in order to develop ; in- = .| commission, the mayor is empow- primand for trylng to turr T ack, he police hoard's iR i ) | call his own. oint is everything. Even | n T witness this dog grabbin r : PSS S Tl British railroads doubtless secm dan- | lv;f cavin, | sioner to serve during a s B at the National | Feading a riting abilities of ap- hanging over It g CITY AUTOMOBILES ON : T e EELO! ],‘] Tk ger who and y period. Such a rule a ng the | pank corner. ally amor to civil vears. There s no cause for appre- oss consumption. ot killeal Inat Saa e s SAl of adiiatn 1 ; ¢ e, though in a modified form o o board of adjustment would insure | Taking a page from Na 1 orm. THE “TAXI” PLAN d my roar of praise is mighty i % oD 1y require: -— — e a full attendance meeting v the moral scems to be 3 quirements e Remarks of City Mechanic May 4 S e | People haven't changed much, ex- | off some dizzy height he to be true, that the number of struc- | FEHITS O )mn e SIDEWALK SPOONERS cept that it doesn’t take them so 5 upon the dastard tures being erected here is lessen-| © the €f i it A NUISANCE many years to accumulate a past. illain's chest. : .. |Britain should inaugurate a “taxi 3 n : | physicanly tit, G ing, and the transfers of property | , | Unf tely those wh AMob psychology has always been rood moral ' ctalnly the|®ystem in connection with its muni-| That specles of mammal gen You can tell a gentleman friend | But my ardor’s badly busted 01 DORE com. ob DSyCROloEY B8 A i most | #anding, and in other ways: quali- B dewalk spoon- from a husband. He doesn't sputter | When into the picture's thrusted | board learned of the 1 featur f 2 i . Their conrteousness or lack carnest consideration, at least, from has had everything his own wa 1 she hits a stone with a front | A nice Lady Dog who with my hero | ©8'Y OF @UPCR (U8 « o thapgmna s ) S W e o do- | they are put to the test, and the is true with respect to bravery, { ! er or not their physical qual alslcrnncedlasd contoclataiond r 5 e St crials ordered and contr e s t sufficient to merit ap- hension over the fact, if it continues Delays on appeals or p s | ¢ f you must be bawled out!Fhich candid should ‘meet . {f to the board of adjustment almos is no place like home, h"’ be good policenien. They invariably demand quick action. —_ % 3 CourLaous, e hec ng fewer. > 2 | ‘ ) % il i omh: ars since the war cipal automobiles is worthy of most |ally known as the conditions of the years e wa could not continue indefinitely with- | ¢ : ¢ in New Britain for some time. The ’ . sups; R 1 ; )5 cannot out reaching far besond the point | ¢ heRlh Of FoneTRES S L e o = For 1 KHOW that this intrusion ed a permit. Financing plans : etleniine axpors g ually the city fathers. Withoutjare found in shoals along certain © fu he Thanksgivin can that. at the conclusion, e ially been arranged, ma- E Hf T where it might prove unsafe to in- [ UallY r ahead of Thanksgivin Will mean that, at I i it oalld @ home, It |KnowIng any specific defails 1t!parts of Main street at times of the e on : il i vest in realty or bulld me. f H ! £ g st cd and unless el o naca s e nouses wera bullt there | Would appear that the provosmi o dayjWhen the larscst morceniage of and sce some pups a ;,‘ .'97'\ to exceute th L cannot 1 far too many houses were bullt the: ‘ and = . “piacea a . would be a decrease in realization And yvet the boastful male knows Absolutely Not ments or them without de- when they | > presumed that similar io- value after the supply e ceeded the J e i Feir omsEntsl el TvarBRalion plol watieckton| AR St EC ST RS normal human | (1¢ir morals, but for a long time the demand that would hurt many an |coBnected with the Fire and Police | an assiduous practice of the art of sthone all winter if fashion in aunt. neediess e a nt ¥ only reference commissioners have ema 2 investor appreclably. departments, of course, is a good |attracting attention; by soft whistl- | sist Waitre < ) 2 ed Eeue= e 1 [0 e intelligence requl : 1 “Black! e's as white as|system has beer parent to the An especlally __| ment has consisted e 2 A ¢ at the|one and would work to the ultimate|ing, by sotto voce remarks, and b e Hill: “Black! J 5 DSTen mob psychology corn: j : nsisted ot a series of But New Britain is not, at the fs funny, and future|you are!” present mayor and his predecessor i orthodox questions esent time, hopelessly overbuilt, A 4 , “ho wos 1 3 P ouen it seems as though| e have the word of the nfechan- | istrations incident o a petting parly tho oil fields were tr “ed to the In- R of adjustment, and it is hoped the : the question “Why do you wish to i it seems N q 5 3 > - S ' ‘ - arry o bec o su nu I s % fven (tA0UED ¢ that cars, belonging to and oper-|to be arranged via automobile | dians gor their hunting grounds. A POOR GUESS charter revision committce wi i become a supernumer in any S ST | 5 % k ' poles s Yile 3 roportion to the popnlation A S ‘ouldn’t it have been a thrilling -, Stern sat upr in his bed | make a change of gencral public Nt Y 1 like police work and has am- on. In prop &l otten standing idle when they might| Thess cake-eating boys make| ‘Youldn't it have been a thrillin 5 : . L the s the number of homes is mot any ! 2 ; % : race if the English coal strike and |at M i t wis sev years | be used by another department. The | themselves so obnoxious sometimes, | yyicr rish Rose had got an equal |in his room. He had heard the win-| The proposed installation of the | % e regular force would be presumed to greater than It was several 3 | - g : in X ov et soann : se. during the first|fact that they must be is obvious. it has been brought to the aftention |start? | dow raised softly and had scen the | telephons typewriter in the police B dlial o1 Tl naore common sense. He certainly ago. Of course, during | Outside of a very great emergency, | of reporters, many girls R | nead of a man outlined ag: the | department, by the wuse of which |, : v of Timois. In a | Should not be expected to admit that ans doubtless will elalm that —Phillip L. Gorodess. | as well as to members of the board | tuin student An applicant who would answer much construction has been & ated by depariraents of the dlty ate | iater | i e By Isabel C. Truslow not lose sight of an opportunity to | S ! o | way other than that he belisves he Jistenin Somecone was nfit. yim ! the sige. | Pitions towards promotion to the such a one a 1d call _out ever king on the Correct this sentence: “I pay my onlit sky. For a few minutes he | v; e time can be saved ir e ces T ® extra dollars he might pick up t the time they ntn is rmined in advance put all automobiles operated on city | the charming sisterhood passes by. when Pl adul ted that similar in- business, with the exception of those [ They make their presence known by advantage of the ta r, | invitations to accept the kindly min- cears of the war the demand for New Britain's products was great and that demand brought into the city a large number of workers X B men when they are sick and can't | waited, then seized the revol he | sy ng to all rts of t t v substituting for regular men and oL P [BO R e (s te work,” said he, “but they never take vays kept under his pillow and |alarms of aut f ond ance halls, ball game dvan of me and pretend.” napped on the light other offenses, vl > : : hat ete. prompted him to seck a pla 1 that all the departmental cars | business” and not pay any attention (Protected by Publishers Syndicate) | “Hands up!” he barked. “Put 'em | rcalization of the - |Im the department. Likewise, clty department a | | {able that there would be no on A young lady can “mind her ow | | @miling the populstipb VO RN A (0 fo the blandlshments| ofithe tribe: b young man! Caught You in | o the police of : 3 0 1 s " the question as to whethe ly. There were not enough homes | were In use. 7 17 Burglary is a bad busi- . . S 5 er or no he could re- : b es At 15 hard to avold be- e act, : was origir far v | an g to go around. Steps were taken to| Some way b to "’t at tmes it is hard to avold 1 25 YGGTS Aga Tga’ay ress, son—bad bus v Britain i e , by David s heing plac in his present position and do all remedy the difficulty, largely by |buy a stated number of cars, a nums | Ing embarras ed. sir” stammered the | oy g SEths S 1 much yelling | M15ht police ;;;x“_\’l}wry ght in the fvata_capital Which was put into|ber which could easily be predeter-| The police are powerless to stop | oung man in a frightened volce, | 1jce hoard. UL UL R e s s priv apite s : |'the o there is miothing out of the o T = vor | “I'm not a burglar. You see, sir, it's < s Bhade yproximately the realty and construction markets. | mined by checking the average use |the evil; there is nothing out of t A posse from the Central Labor |'I'm nota b Mr. D ir of the shade approximately | o q0n T 5 : ver, be called upon to t GG rated. and place | way whe policeman trots along. union sc st nig g il X with his time and cffort for th QN as i e ea T MOTe 4 \(ork every v The war ceased but there was still |of the cars now operated, and place 1o inion sct out last night to find out | "Ly LT ¢ o burglar! Then ey work every t n ey 2 , 45 4 supernumer- S vement department, | money than we can never hope to| -2 2 m New ain pro- [them all under one head in one | letectives are known to the agreement to close the stores | what's the idea of that ko rop- | 1 oticed Ivantes i bt ry and if he attempted to tell a a big demand for New Britain F 1 ety b Aen needed is voluntary what's th A ProP- | noticed advantage provided |obtain. By e lolEllls cors mained | garage subject to ca any deps ; Qucts and the workers Te § Bullding continued ata heavy | ment having nced of autor was being kept. They found a cloth- | ped st the window? 1ew: BF e ay by | “Red Grange"—cvery boy on the 3 < a cakers in the delay by the ed Gr Al i reform, it it is possible to expect jn. o tonent o S : sce, sir T—er—planned to | S e o e e ol _!qr‘ s can tell you who is and | DO¢ 1issioners that he could 4 v store open and argued with the e e ight | Police in communicating by telc & live without a normal amount of i llate the new families | transportation. By allotting t such a mir DXOprictncivio GalaihG lan Lo siay |ICone WIS YCUTRAELBILEERORERS | pricns M d arose for|just how good he ls. Nearly every | .., ho shouia not be rl"lv*p;“rr(».i rate to assimila | Y la speedy action. 1t is not beyond the |Man about town knows the mame | gl e SROR not i Hower Vot AR T e naaie 1 envies him in his advertising S e etk e et ) s your wife approve of vour | becoming a policcman?”; “What outfit Were you with in the war?”; 4 1t has been doing so practically | pense of operation to each « open because his competitors did. daughter ment according to the time it h THE BUSINESS OUTLOOK These were visited and all promised nd the young man, his an Ttappears that it has now reach- [actually used the car, an equitable | Financial and economical observ- 1o close If the rest did. |face turning pale. “My gosh, haven't of the cscape of a man in a fas given a few minutes' start, It |knOows his picture better than that | : + of Benito Mussolini who has|. od a point where there are adequ method of distributing the costs|ers are agreed rend o A two colu ommunication 5 dreasonablo yto} gasumen tha heen making some spectacular playa | o o 04 MK you would be willing . 3 Gt : o arrcst a friend, if he violated the orl . And “Red” Grange— | 1. Lo, 2y e 2 -1 12W2"; “Do you know ahyone who e b is on the force at present?” and : 2 | similar forms of interroga = 2 i A || 1o has a right to be. When he | ol f0 { interrogation hav Papers were served on City Clerk | ey p ahead of the net, and | oo’ vt on the field to comply with n employed, and the sum total of with the demand no | pense would be appreciable. v Im think- Thompson today in the $1500 dam-| «p pite Thict time consumed in gett ::i“k terms of his contrzet that slip- the replies as we see it, does not SR R tion " Z e action brought against the city | #The ‘wobble-you'.' |in touch with the proper mean anything. 11¢ rk who fell on a side- offic eceive the report, addec rather a cause for the i GIRLS AND COSMETICS tist ] Y Isaac 1 on a sid cer to receive t report, a 1 5 =5 |to the seconds required for calling things are as they should be. ny| A speaker, 87 years old by the " " ¢ | . ut @ t m - | from Senator A. J. Sloper suggests T i minutes lost in obtaining a conn 5 tied. mot because We|would he worked out and it seems siness this -autum e 8 P L It Wobbles, Eh? - housing facilities, ) that M. C. Webster be New Britaln's «What let alphabet is | tion by ’phone between New Brit- egate to the constitutional con- |, . 5, 5 PR ain and Meriden, for instance 1tion Ao would allow the thief just cnou have lost in population but because |a certain thing that the num t Al hadasren e we ‘have so rushed the building pro- | cars necded would be ; se the ob- gram ‘that we are temporari up | saving in this partic wan ay that, but be- ] i@ \‘»' "‘v must p "k"‘;,‘“»‘;"‘:‘ 'r We do not helieve, either that it i matien Lo the police department or e . back the reglstration numbers and | qown, down y want to see him | .0 o """‘}""[' Wwhether oririot/a a-merchant measured his post-war v, saw fit to tell a conference of |y 1S ago were |Rifle club are R. Vogelgesang, verifying the description of the car " for the supernumerary de- business against that done during ial workers that the producers |y ed with suspicion is now given |117; B. Jahn, 116; W, B. Hall, 110; and, possibly, the driver, m want to see him stopped for no gain ;?}'\,—‘ 15.:.“' r‘n‘(‘n}:]:\v ”v‘e S {he holght of the buying TOWET | of the wayward girl today are auto. |as o prime cause of an even-running | I M. Zimmerman, 110; 1. Sabottke, pEoyldeg i fexac o ot every time he touches the ball. ¥ans | wouq do him no harm to know the S «i1§f~ America was discovered, the e Dunn was convinced of the ad- time booing every slip that the great | ap go oyt fCen e dits end because his turn-over was ' r of fifty years nufacturers last spring were Phoenix Temple of Honor has vantages of the proposed system. might make, a gocd part ot the 4o ;rmmhuntvflroafndvhhc et smaller than it had been. He was| a s congress tl Mon that the retall trade was |clected the following officers: W. 7 If the common council approve ! ! pped down on the | municipal offices, but e“ {'\l-:n:‘»ml ) s [ Fesling how- 5 : Fs . T., George H. Norton: W. V. T., the recommendation drafted by the that 'slivd strip tof ||z e o DTS astified In this feeling . buggyri and hor r ng too T 3 EOTRG ! At MR L s determining the fate of the candi- Philip Zwick: W. R, E. W. Reick. board at the meeting last Tuesday invested in the hope [ gatos we would be highly co er; W. A. R. Robert McClintock; \ evening, it will be possible for the that he will either make a 60 yard | apont their abi 'u;ku-’rnc;:cnc«ll-::rd it . : 5 5 G W.F R AL npson; W. Treas- 0 police to flash the mes to all or get thrown for a 20 yard| concige reports of accidents, descrip. tions of people with wham their work brings them in contact, direct s about the city, know the ortest and best routes out of the glve the locations of manu- turing plants, public buildings, s, etc, and by all means we should want to test their attituda towards law enforcement with particular attention to their judg- ment. We would want to know what they would do in certain cases, and the time taken by commissioners to ask the sort of questions which seem to be favored, would be filled by framing typical incidents that con- front policemen day afte for the purpose of finding out what the candidates would do in actual serv- ice. The estent to which the commis- sioners plan fo go in determining the qualifications of candidates has not heen made known, but to those who are convinced that some sort of tackled for sor s; they 86: S 5 hief’s viotory over the law. 1o have, minutes i 3 ¢ 6; George Doerr, 55. W. B. Hall thicf’s y e law. who have, two minutes before, pald - ut by wartime wages to extra short skirts, and the o g ; iz LG : brought about by wartime wag e, #hd nd ithe iy 3 wins the season medal, score 84 Investigate the matter, Mr.'moncy to see him play, h producers and felt t was losing r inery and cosmetics, e remembered that many L not Sver, Tl bustness 3 e v that the same r er t ju ¥ < 1 blist irer, William ¢ Doolittle; W. \ y parts of the state more quickly loss. And who can decipher such e v . " as we have women - ) in, G. E. Olsen; W. U., Fred \ than a telephone connection to a soning as that? i ol r 3 AL ler; W. D. U., Charles E. ‘ single city can be made under the| If he rips through the opposing lesire | as a W. G., Peter Anderson; X kst present practice. Then, too, there | team for lon ns, the stands buzz John Rainford; trustee for S T is the feature of accuracy which|With the exclamations that le‘ same thing for the | n for retailer teen . William Blair. A 4 o g ntees the saving of precious Other team is out-classed. If he |, T, 5 e Tt o th g hite is vice-president of 5 y Shinutes ST cssage received on SHPS on the get away, they boo THE STRANGE CASE a desire for pleasure s to the limit of thelr cre ol L president of | N minutes. The message reccived on ¥ Ll it T 3 i A - 5 of edueation, which 2 the apparatus is exactly the mess | R y'and slap each others backs JERRY TARI presented a report to - § sage flashed. There can be no mis- |0 & t “the flat footed stiff.” If years from now i lid not meet Noalalion nkt 2 3 hdeietana bechlbe i of. abow| e i tack with a short gai connections, “cut ofis” or inabil \;l Fclzin ”H‘ 1o :: 'M( any- of the civing officer to hear | on¢ €lSe Sl L FL g ¥ |loose shoe lace they bombard hi o with sundry and faintly humor- | No e in ‘the battle against]L.. ly humor Faloneliy felo kot ! se crack He can't get atomobile thieves will the : an Fred Jean will soon re- mg can't pay any attention to and | sign his post as front rush on a New s "‘“'“““’*' by anyone; he can't talk to any one | is | Britain trolley car and repair to ", ““’ g"’ oan i or’he's a “big shot.” And when he 11, Mass., where h again DoATS “oheunBeciden SIopkovamantlinnystettention yto stho Wigay and il vt nd at the cost of $75 per month | nothing else he's “high hat. it sounds like a wise investment T d haired youth once pea- B — Human nature i admitted to be|djed fce during the summe Hi ite trans- The Reminder! fickle, but in no way does this trait | picked a job that would keep him i 12 months. ynor: “That girl with her pig-|show itself to such advantage (?) as{out of doors and give him an op- always reminds me of an|is the meanings placed on the traf- | portunity to keep in physical condi- obile that breaks down on the | flc lights at street inte ons. We | t Immediately ice w s, ico imediately : 0' Hi way." recentl$ launche \ Dile | tongs, 1ce houses and lce sicks be. | Cxamination other than that in- oservaiion “In what way?" upon a trip through four states and | came some sort of a symbol to the | C10d¢d in the existing "‘ng} ,hmlml \or: “She's always toed In.” |know our subject. A trafflc light|newspaper reading world. Any | D¢ Biven the decision to determine 0" The eather Harold Guyler. |is at almost ever er in 1 e riAn ) ehe NADREREAL o hu | tno) presericasor iabsenne (ot funda. A tics, and even Podunk and Hick- | working on an ice wagon was hailed | mental development of the minds of —— = cities, e lunk a ck- | working on an ice wagon was hailec it e ¢t 1 mar r v ' 7 8 KRAZY RINDERGARTEN ville Crossings-have to have one|as “Red” by maudlin humorlsts re. | tR® candidates is very pleasing. N t w Englan (Conducted By Judy, Jr.) | Wherever Main street s intersected ' pardiess of the color of his hair ) g Epi H ; el rmer Saturday; probably teh “well, Lize, have you|by an alleyway. Yet you never know | the fact that said youth had nev BOY FOUND IN NEW YORK “showers Saturday | poem you kin say for us |seen a football. “Red” Grange also| The police were notified early this nday; cooler Sunday nig morning 2" P ~ " |sold insurance and made good at it. ;morning by Chief Inspector Lahey ot Since that tin y creat v Inste 4 hditione: The disturbance tha za Heep: “I know ab Night Owls |1s every insurance salesr ed jthe New York police that Artemus g : 8 n wa r southern Saskatchewan has | Verses.” 3 “In our neighborhood | as the “Phantom Flash?” We don't [Sibley, aged 14, of 37 Chestnut ik e ) el : e 4 east southeastward to| Teetc SOnT tHoUA tooknteny ) r troubled with people understand it at all. |street, was in custody of the Chil- i ) Tell us one of them, trying the hard the lawn at 5:30 in the Red” Grange, Babe Ruth, Bobby |dren’s Ald Society, having been show -|werd ‘jocund.’ Jones and Gene Tunney—they arc {found on the streets of New York. hould be morally 5 and, t in the At- | Liza Heap : “How Is that?" all victims of that mob spirit. When |The boy's mother is a widow and 1s . it i t s the | “T knows some ryhmes from Muther cause nobody would Dempsey descended from the ring at [unable to leave her work to bring o ‘ rday and | Goose, ing the lawn before go- | Philadelphta that rainy night, the him home. She offeréd to pay the told him that v r X ¥ t neing, i the | Little Bo Peep her sheeps get loose, |ing to bec world forgot him and turned o prey [police for returning him. Temperatures | Little Boy Blue's a lazy pll, —Jake Falstaff. | on his successor; the Marine Mauler s wayside lo the advance- |leads to the outlook o cry s e tatibriof| ; il w ¢ hilL” Copyright. 1926. Reproduction ' will now come In for his share of dgmcnot know. Today, 1t ¢ Faysideswhile the ACYAN L Ry | will rise Saturday in the interlor of |And joc Jill went up the hil (Copyrigh P . K b wadin -jh name is belng guessed at, at | ment goes on. istactory. fall season. "middle and north Atlantig states, —Ted Kobinson. Forbidden), mob spirit, and it's & nasty spirit. B ih < Ik we are going an enhanced physics tim & practic one will have occasion to blame [ the apy ny mar N body a more r¢ acroplane f i f the |ers ) Lelr output would | tive one Selectman Prior of Pl active in the plan & monument realization years ago, enough so to | rage in Brooklyn b , ove some of wea s fall with some exceptions