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§ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1926. Ne“; Britain Herald lie unity of the party and| the drys, * Instead of the present| 5 b0 Ache: o PP, e T MERALL PUBLISHING COMPANY ks el ot e e i e Factsand Fancies e Yo R T e 0 Hi10ons BY ROBERT QU'LLEN One had the other down and beat; =3 e T i mete) nst t o itiment and we may And now,” he said, ‘whatcha gotta At Hersid Bidg. 67 Church Street. ce, | find that some dry legislators will By Haler it say It appears t L there g ir views appreciably In| yrties don't talk, and look hov ll’l o Bout sickness dog on me this way SUBSCRIPTION RATES bl b i e R T sl enl R dna oo ko —Lynn Bigler : 11.00 2 nn.n i i . z 4 o ’;‘ 1. | long they It ¥ 14 Rl 32.00 Thres Months. isted n Russia so ng t t e esent drys have — Solution T8¢ nth. " 1 vha e inter > . a Mo | sembles a. st nen n influer v the representa- ‘_l“l”l” : op,“"”, \'"‘.“ Jiar Maxson Juomz Fathe riel your mother - i ; ttonsl ot 4 i ority in their |y ¢ e Jizas e and I first met at a pleture show Eatered at the Post Office at New Britain : Seahs tol v yeh | e e e e N B 0T e as Second Class Mall Matter. | h its listrict > opposition —— | i Send all communicatious to Fun t : 3 Lo P may| There are men capable of being || Shop Edltor, care of the New | keeps telling me to keep away from zovernment, b the | chavsal ihets . Politicians | 1474l underlings, but most of them || Britain Herald, and your letter | |PiCture shows: 2 i oTated e oh % heas ORI ® lare bosses, | wil be forwarded to New York. —Mrs. W. H. Thomas i = 1“"“‘ been known to do that. | p— L AE, ok = el (Copyright, 1926 Reproduction s of e concern to| s gt A Pl S R 5 et | cannot demon- | We know little of Borah's school | Lers Keep in Practice, Toof Forbidden) ! 3, as long as through the vote, that it is|days, but we'll bet he wasn't a cheer The only profitable advertisi Suple nnel swimmers wrangle, 1 e taimars o o e ey s | Aitetment T A Ak Emphasizes Its Popularity gons toward laws of the land tosult' ywnat a peaceful world this|AbOUt the merits of their strokes, part of the populace? would be if old Noah hadn’t finish- 1 land Jet's not forget ’ r 3 e h stroke is our safest bet! Reabaial lg:!:u]:fl:fiu'm;* = And if t are not avowed wet|©d his boat on time. = s bet led to the use for re-publication of | tisste et R i 1aten for! Conpremloncl | e e tered with some international stock | the nucleus and a luminous train news credited to It or not otherwise . ¥ volntions o = 3 You'll hunt “xplained sociation. ¢ r fol g it. For- cred o this paper and also local ositi low can we show ou AR S wsey: “Oi hear yure daughte 3 Asagein "’,‘ | preceeding or following i For. news published therein. r 1 N, pec . v ar yure daughter got Q. What is the name of that|merly when a train preceded the of parents, both of whom are regis- |cleus, a nebulous light surrounding preferences in regard to the liquor | tonsils and apper married today. class of words that spelled back- | nucleus, as is the case of a comet " ; : L “{laws? Prohibition is an issue, what- loney: "She did thot. It was a ward or forward, spell the same, |that has passed perhelion and re- 2 2 ae o 2 n N 1 H e s ' ght -arm. A. Palindromes the beard” and when seen foliow es rewspapers and adver- | ! | i [ > S . > 2 el % : SEs SOIOWE with a strictly honest ana o : continue to be one, S was ye doin ; Q. When and where was the|ing the nucleus as from the sun it circulation. Our circulation . > 3 2 he pussyfooting of ex- v ¢ "‘_' arm cable em for street cars first|approached it was called “the tail”, Aréiiised upon this sudlt This tusures g : % 5 e faloney: “Oi was draggin® the used in this country? | This distinction however, protection egalnst fraud in newspaper _ i : i 1 fan o 3 1o San W i f ared =0 - distribution figwes to both pational and BT T i SAa. n San Francieco In August, ‘Ilpgm;‘e‘ 1’:nm astronomi tocel advertisers. : any dry —Sunny 1873, |and the latter name is given democrats and ma republ . 8 L — " Q. How long must a British sub- | the appendage whatever its position e Heral s oa Rela dnlly TN Sk i en |cans. There are also many republi- THE FUN SHOP NEWS WEEKLY QUESTIONS ANSWERED ject, mot a Canadian, reside in|in relation to the nucleus of ths York at Hotaling's Newsstand, e L los are unfavorable to a high | Ficture of complete mis An — Canada before applying for admis- | comet. Bquare; chulty's Newsstands, Entrance | {aken, away fror n hoargnunte 'o aMEN fqqult finger, wrapped in’ cloth Tuvenile : sion to the United States? | Q. What does “licked into shapc' i, Cantrad; €20 P ._M ny democrats who | washing a small boy's car, some days till Talloween," |writing to the Question Editor A. At least two years continuous mean? L high tariff, an certain prod- | rks of youthful pranks are|New Britaln Herald, Washington | eS\dence is required A. According to legend, the PYTHIANS IN VISIT | 2 e i The tariff is a matter of in- s : . | Burean, 1322 New York avenue, |, 2 Wiere et omest allilude | 2ol EEEcanidsibornla AharBlenpiass TO NEW BRITAIN 4 v any direction, par- |dustrial districts. Thd southerner . ¥ Wrong to| Washington, D. C. enclosing two | '™ [h® United States and the damlicks her cub/intol ta | ; ; cents in sta oI A, Death Valley, Inyo Gounty, | proper shape. N E Hinint fs Folusing Hoschtor| arly when the fanaticism of an | Probably wants his cotton and bis| ~Only successtul men hesitate N prankster gots the gate! Tp:f; ;’r’lj"';‘f:r‘;(’af°:d{i’c";"ca‘“e"éc:"!r‘anrom(a. which is 276 feet below| Q. Who first used the ‘“spit et e cannebibs | fhorieanay e ball” in a National or American be undertaken. Al other questions | (&, WA°Te was Tdgar Allen Poe's| lcaguio gamo and who Invented 12 Wil receive a personal reply. . Une |POSM “The Raven,” first published?| A. Strickict of the Brookivn i ye S ine e en”| A. Poe was living in New York | team was the first to use it—about |8 quests cannot be answered. City in 1845 when he wrote “The|1902—and Chesbro perfected it. Raven” and it was published In the| Q. How long would it take ta New York Evening Mirror, whers he | count & million silver dollars? Jasesworking S Dther e ma oUre | L e e A e ot s. | take over 23 days, allowing 12 hours ationdle: You can get an answer fo any question of fact or informa#on by 1|sugar protected, the farmer in the [advise a widow how to invest everal hundred embers | oppressed people is appealed to day to several hun d m hongs of the Knights of Pythlas and the | promise made that relief will be [mid-west would welcome a tariff Pythlan Sisters. May the delegates | forthcoming. The revolution proved |against his grain. Both of them | mynoc are good and as winter ap- to the Grand Lodge meeting here have a most successful session and | think not, politically, and blindly | New England district as cheaply as|ry for except knees. i | seek rellef with the only weapon [possible, therefore they wish no e We prophesy the heavy kicking | Q. Who appoints the College tea s kids to think. Tt | Wil be about the choice of seating! | Minister of Great Britain? have their in- what is possible with a people that|wish to buy the products of the |proaches there isn't much to e sor | ¥ who'll give the final| A1l letters are confidential— Editor, | | e N R A an enjoyable time in the city. ! ; : Our community is willing an fch they can understand, force. [tarit on manufactured £oods. The | e memtar etmart s eopeiinli: Tt . A oD the revolution we doubt |very southerner who wishes his many reasons {o ask oad for monen A anxious to welcome into it groups s o A o, 1 b e s : ¢ ine emation (with the leaders (o “yyhiohda correct ‘facts affect ’ of the party that has a majority | i 4yo importation” or “facts| T day. in the House the ¥ el S L e e ht t S et hanlitls hardieuoueh it T tE e one 1M fefecting the transportation”? 18 R b that he might buy the resulls of 15 work for a family of six | ¥s Dis the ad-| 4 Affect means to have an s robabl 5 meeny ce these pa o | o i (HE CE VS, SR s s e s il g ealot o et oy tor RS0 LTS Bt el Observation rule of the czar would be more ac-| Byt can Mr. Tilson argue, because| A hair divides the false and true, {hreo! fishta hetwasn ;zabcli"::;’\f:n;""” O Dzogyce ot ¥ herefors T ceptable, of this, that the farift fs not an|A SMIff may indicate good blood or ilinar son and Joe Gans? both clauses are correct depending 0” The Weathef 5 p s a bad cold 13 e £ upon the ide veyed: We have it from those who KNOW | jsyuc? It he does he destroys the |* "20 ¢°M BELY A, In the first fight at Goldfield, | T £ fobe conyered i R S By I aretn A Nevada, September 3, 1908 Nel that the peasant today Knows no dif-f pime jesun of New England repub- | ptember 3, 1308 Nelson there has been any relief from [cotton protected wants finished —— of people from other citles of the Each man work for the whole state or natlon. We have much to | despotism of a czar, They have | cotton goods unprotected, in order be proud of and wish it to be seen and appreciated. In extending the hand of welcome we are most sin- cere. The Herald is positive that it is acting as spokesman for the en- tire community when it gives ex- What will remove stains X from white enamel gas ovens? Washington, Oct. 19.—Forecast lost on a foul in 42 rounds. < v ; U licanism for many a day. ack, smack, smac me, | the second- Aght, at San mancxscl: Bt tens. 1o pttingq, AL fon Bouthorn New Bugland: :iPastly . at s »|'enough kerosene to the whiting to| eloudy-tonight; Wednasday increas. the White. He w omed the Red A ' Calif., July 4, 1908, S i = . o X ; WY 4, 1908, Nelson knocked | make a paste and rub on the atal in, diness, i |army as it uprose, in the expecta- DRUGGISTS, DOCTORS 3 out Gans in 17 rounds. Tn the |yyipe o((pwlvh clean damp‘cfl:fh :::1 pribzlr?l\‘xr lr"ofi;)lw:;tl:gfuniho!v\?emcmllk & il 7 pie!! | third battie ol ; tion that he was to find relief from AND ALCOHOL [{Led ek aftie. at Colma. Callfornia, |shine with clean dry cloth. the afternoon or at night; moderats EDDY ROOREVEL T AtAkgs, | Di® ablegtness, Ho was giad to ses| ' o vy brenerdt pronthition o6 ey oo Ast droked QRN B T U e ndE (RS SHIFi iy e lasiits b aa R ROOTREY the White army, representative of | omcer, in an address before Con- The wafer's wing chilly now— Q. What is the Jewish Popula- | hanr ey & Fich man when he| Forecast for Eastern New Yorkr 5 § Y |an autocratic government which | ooty | XKnickers and a bob don't cramp | As chilly as a statue's brow, tion in the United States? l’rd-' i\”mnms i euze e Sy sy sanie eincatiy, her style when she needs a cry. | And f empt to swim the chan- | A. It is estimated at 3,600,000, | Of Mi%death? (oo eaie eloudiness;iproba by ol } O Aas seaniat ;m%”‘; - A. Sullivan amassed several | lowed by showers in afternoon or ticularly, we suppose, in the liquor | Only the right kind of advertising | Because you cannot swim in flannel! | Naval Academs compelled to serve iTa‘]\la:o:‘;TaN dt”a”:g' hll’ char”rv o mgg“ rv‘m i o vorth a ¢! N 1! f " N v ve ri ' phase of enforcement, stated that (1S Worth a darn. A cackle indicates e for a specified time in the navy? \'p.m of his life, and lsr:u‘ ;osraa;:;r i e et army. stole trom the peasants’ fields | much more than a crow. Hadn't The Time A. The regulations of the United v % P R s money almost as fast as he got it,| Conditions: The lakes disturbancs the misuse of liquor permits by Stoddara: b ; St . and barn s, it drew its substance| 5o (o0 2ia the aia given many| They used T'\—r—lt \;}r D Hn”l .,‘“:"\,‘i,';" ' that Spencer \:-h;i..)‘{\y:;ax]\-ln;“})"w‘ls:m{‘;m :v:ol\x'.]rl:r; With the result that he was often’| of yesterday morning passed out to B s 5 Iruggists by physicians in making | how to operate on men, but that| Murray: “He was always too busy | examination will ;“5“1"” Ar‘(;*oli;‘- ;‘iml’:”tl lllun;ilfi ey nflor'sf‘a et thodatocksins thei racaler: BBUCILGH, i O e ind At thele. aloatiol || wAs! IR al mik il Was k. e5siaidsced | selling wiilscrintioRatith. Shion to | ments as midshipmen and be ad- h‘:nvfi:x a\nsd lo;i& ‘:x‘; i:,'fi'p’éfio:‘.a"}fi@;i?«gi 1:‘::\ enrl;tp:“)”cl ;\:w o him. During the latter part of hia | Other centers of high 2 w"r:;"::n: {rub ‘of It was thaf the Red army| . = =y roblems con- | WOTth more than a dog irn enough money to pay his way | mittéd as such to the Naval Acad- D life, he broke himself of the habit, | vail over the east Gulf states and | td tikewise. It could do mothing | R A PESSE Bebiems cor- 26 o [thonsnteoiee: |emy. Each candidate for midship- was known to everyone a long ) e cry agenis today. H The public has a lot of faith, but —Mrs. Nino reyson. [ man will be required to sign articles | . time. ago. What is the use of wast- slated also that progress was be- |it can't understand why the great | (with consent of parent o qume | 2001 SELT S iRyRsrence Telormer | the siortters SRpcky inouniain oles skl : o pes S b b & o | and lecturer. The last ten years|tricts. A storth is in process of he lived quietly on his little Massa- | formation near Oklahoma City ani ing your breath telling the voters ing made in enforcing the provi- troy the reco when they arg er nur Man) by which he binds himself to chusetts farm. He dled at his | centers of low pressure obtain alons {it. Therefore the peasantry learn- accused. the - | serve in e U. Navy o they already know it. Ever since | ment, despite the difficulties and | when a i United States (including his time of ]A'Z'f.'\g‘ni’.f" \Tdi aml’:mx\:";'h“u ;hq szmf ; “T(h“m doEan ey 1 - e & 3 | , Massac 8, February ear San ancisco, a certain event, transpiring in Madi Reds, It has probably learned | (e small force of agents availabl Ameriea, hie ran behind; when I e me t ‘“nT"”vli:y ey \,»\\fl {1] Academy) |2, 1518. The cause of hia death| Showers were confined mos son Square garden was broadcast time that starvation under| Doubtless Mr. Putne knows | Quits in »I‘va'“ ru 1 UL et “‘I';r _‘“~‘(-h4"F"- : Was glven as heart trouble, his sick- [ northern etates east of the )i ity Whereof he speaks. He, above all, |°Ut in front. r lan- ho is °© husband of | noss lasting about three weeks. He sippl valley. Temperatur | ference ‘between the Red Army and pression to the welcome, which, of course, is impossible for each in- dividual here women, who expressed an Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, son |, .o 100" oo coocno o oon 18 | interest in or a worthy father, over in New York state has just made a discov- ery. At least he is now telling the voter about it,"even if he has known it for some time, And that is to the effect that Al Smith is aiming at the Presidency of these United Rtates. Gosh, Teddy we thought that law enforcement, par- rights, disappear before the on- slaught of the new ally, The White from the only possible source, else, of course, its members had to was not to be forthcoming from through the length and breadth of the land by every available pub- er group of conquerors, representa- | to act as a body and cease the gov- ) his office assistant, standing guard ernment for themselves, it will take | Physicians, like all of us, are hu- g 8 over a young woman, who was| Jolsheviks s just as unpleasant | SRR 3 ¢ i s “cxcuse | Blanche Sweet? | ¢ Bolsheviks is j s unplea xcuse che: Sw left a small estate, only the farm at|somewhat higher in New Iing anid In all probability it would be a (R | A 2 solut ‘ {hessaying. “Algbima casts twanty- ing room to him. Use a solution of.cyanide of |~ 4"". Tne general features of a|fair weather with slightly lower coholic product than they should, use yourself!” advised Bu over the gold, and as soon as the b s M g » OBEDIENT YOUNG ¢ warm water, or the potassium will t9 see him President some day. And peasants with the bellef | distribution of a certain amount of DIENT YOUNG MAN L Ehgink Lo be Preaidbnt 18 poor cams treated, They have probably not th ult for anybody to define a line |, the common council asking for an | {iC¢ after spending a week out of the CdDier caRb At e T0 S Washington Bureau's latest bulletin offering to readers of this newspaper. “WOID"? Who owns it and what|| Pl these are in the bulletin, If you want it, will out the coupon below to teach that|man. Some of them, unquestionab) not otherwise get. He has many | |should krow where the greatest o e i arshall Neila ; starvation under the imperial re- $hould where ilie grea Correct this sentence; “T had im- ) S Marshall Neilan. Abingdon and a few securitles, and along the middle Atlantic lleity medium, eternally _inseribing | % " difficulties to his department are. | portant guests today.” she said,| His father, thinking to st a good| Q. How can the tarnish be re-| G Dioks tid Hailbor 4 emiish| eoist o 1bon’ the. tablets of famillar phases me, Probably certain doctors and drug- | ‘And not a fly appeared in the din- mple, rose from the table and|moved from gold braid? always follow the nucleus? Conditions favor for this vicinity 5 e o | difficult matter to take still anoth- ure. supplylng more ot the al-|i(ploveore) by Publshers Syndicate) e, DBuddy potassium. _Sponge and rub Hghtly | comet are a definite point or nu. s ‘our votes for Oscar . Underwood, = <A — 1 i here has been reason for the sus- der the law. The pol K uisenberg | £0ld is brightened, which 1 there has n "% | tives ot an Imperialistic_ government under the law. The point is, how 25 Y / A T ‘1 1 Qui e “mzm”y spo:ge 0‘{;“1“_[‘;; plefon that Al's friends would like | 1% " o and Im-|€ver, that the law docs allow-the ears Ago loday Ll st instantly, ———————— e % : g i press | 2. By William Quinian | cat into the gold. Clean about an HOME CONVENTENCES we don’t see why not. . | that at last they were to be kindly | liauor, as medicine, and it is dif- Senia e LT o ¢| When the boss returned to hisgof- | INCh OF two at'a tfme, Tabor, time and worry-saving home devices that can be made and Surely, the statement that he is E E petition was sen £ Q. What fs tha aliehof almmall fnstalled in any home at small expense—that, briofly, Is the content of our a g ecess: beyond which liquor ceases to be |engine PRI city he found something amazing! How to make a klitchen cabinet; & firaless cooker; a spongs box or bread imagination and deduction necessary be | engine house in the cast end; thi ¥ R R ; = : & spongs i aterlal against him. It ought ST gl et el sie 2] “You aid said young Gibs A. nts. i ralser, a dish drainer, a folding Ironing board, an lceless refrigerator, how r :y\l ma rl Il Tll s e medicinal and becomes ,“..,fi.lwnas deferr : n‘{ ¢ mmv:‘ feeling S LS L SR TR R to bulld a winter cold box and a convenlent cieaning closet—directions for 0 bring to his side some votes fro hat an engine house could not be loyal New Yorkers which he nmm‘ Henen ‘hul’:h;rw e 2 hose” house | SVCF 8 yourg ol who waSlis the wave length || ana mail as airected: AR e several generatlons might be. Now residents of the |0 IRely asace WIAD! i awnea by el B T et o : i e is little hope for im-|are utterly unscrupulous and are |lower part of the first ward are | B€aVy wirc = anned by therCany friends in York State who wou plan. The P .| G. Fisher Company, Miami, Florida. | HOME CONVENIENCES EDITOR, Wash , s e SRSt and cate Toverl o LAt S v WHAIE ehat done b e ; .| NVENIENCES Ei ashington, Bureau, N. B. Herald, diate results in Russia urning over many a dishonest pen- '1”1;:: [‘n’r‘ n“!lv’:;” r'r"y \.x)x.w‘m: e e | 1t broadcasts on a wave length of 1322 New York Avenus, Washington, D. O, o the er of new houses | the boss b 47.8 meters and 1,000 watts. : i & being built in that section as ample 1 did as you told me, but I had | o . ' I want a copy of the bulletin, HOME CONVENIENCES, and encloss here- New Yorkers who would like {0 sce| come about. If so it will be between |alcohol where it has o right 1o | pessn for their rerroh L tatribia) time vith Hee D sraaned "afyl“r ?‘0::: ]f;\'l"l"“";P‘}":"‘;h“P“"k with five cents in loose, uncancelled, U. &. postage siamps or ocotm for e RS et [ factions of the Soviets, which almost | go. But It s extremely probable| The new hospital annex, designed | Gibson. “It would have been easier Dr. John Arhmh:o[“;n"q AW [t a New Yorker Presldent, e ‘"] appened recently, and it will not|that many more are stretching a|by Architects Cadwell Crabtree, | 10 tie her ';"l l"’)”] but 1 carried | Bottomless Pit.” '!\'AM’E . B T SRSy S 5% S ey may not rave over / ¥ rove th r | your orders e letter.” 2 i though they may not r r A | was approved by the dircetors last your orders fo the letter What is the difference be- | ADDRESS ght t wi t “You did what? Who told you to night. Tt wi built on Grand E ¥ een t ghbred and ~bred? bind this young. womand tween thoroughbred and pure-bred? n o1 é THoroughbrd 5 d arr . that sanity and temperance in poli-laiding some of their paticnts in|will be of brick, and will he as or. _‘“‘\_f_’” j‘]“-]‘“'“_‘ LIRnE "’f"l’;"' plied to“:\’n:jn;i?rhtrh; ':r::r:n?:z : 10 ir yol sent me the| one descendant of a moted line kept pure through generations. Pure- bred is a term applied to stock bred se h >resident, the |™ | P A I R S s i dolh e revoTnton il Dyt hyataine i tine dissar o Aot chances are that there are many i - : [invoive the majority in the rural|point, with no appreciable finan- sl personally. The. aspiration to I ; nces are, howe ’ = i : lent Is no dishonor to y |jAiatricts S The chances & lal galn to themscives, and are|gtroet west of the present building, H ke s will grow in the circles now 10| ohtaining alcohol for beverage |hate as any building in the city course, there { table plan of ad- | Herbert Camp of Ne 1 other day— read it and see. : ind that a stable plan of ad-| nurposes, when there is no actual the implication ¢ “If a stenographe r| i % L the : 1s clected vice-president of ographer answers our will work out the|neeq of it ag a mediéine. National Roller Polo league when it | advertisement,” the letter read, | n ever increasing| ;i of Mr. Smith wou make a good adye the laws t man can | met last night at the Motel Garde | "hold her uniil T rcturn, and wire the fourt h he also ho e taking a hand In ive are not gofng to remove |IM New Haven. Ne itain win | immedia LE LA gl f seems as if a start L e in be represented this year. - = pLenED Bl Spla ok op e toward that e R Pt he Philharmonic band will leave A Dumb Sheil nan - species. Unfortunately there [on the 5:38 train tonight to parti-| Margie: “What's that string on many people in this country of | cipate in the bicentennial cxercises | Your finger for?” hours who wish alcoholic drinks, |3t Yale university Clarence: “That's to remind me to The grammar school defeated Cur- | kiss you good-D: tis strect at football yesterday after- —Russell Simmons 1o political lime SAYS TILSON of alcoliol. We may eliminate the | noon. 10 to 0, iy governor of very But why should that Certainly a man who 2| bition is mora liabla to take X 1 h better i€ he | PROHIBITION NO ISSUE, even unto the point of actual nced much 10 a man - Q. Tilson, | druggists and the doctors as dis- | aptain Hartman one who | 4 4 publican- | Pensers, but those who have the ,!h® game Satur } i New Bi n h next job 5 - | eraving will find another source. It | ; 2 N 3 s Bristol in a fine foothall & rainly 2 agl [1s a deplorable fact, possibly, but |y Beth teams played it is true, ncvertheless. b Al Al e Ehem el i MUS' BE A WHALE critical points. New Britain n OF A RAT THAT USES Lieutenant Byrd Now Is | (i rin. ermorinin ot THAT HOLE Aiming for South Pole trown. Damon ani Wainr Philadelphia, Qpt. 19 (®—Licuten. | Damon and Brown made the touch- it Comma jchard B. Byrd, of |owns, the last with nine scconds to | Curtin kicked 1 three h pole fame, intimated last night | Play. and at he might attempt a flight to the | S0AlS. drys. He |couth pole. | in Wash- rman of the a discus-| “I am afraid T am going to try for atle. town committe in @ south pole t00,” said Commander | Flainville, report 1t his tlection NgErAtion | o). “I'm not saying much about | ©XPenses werg $£.87; the republicans i, though., Tts all in future; | expended $16.46. W. J. Hemingway nothing, définite yet. A south pole | Spent $4.25 to hecome tax collector " b did [fight would mean 2,040 miles in the | and P. J. Prior $11.50 to become TROTZKY LOSING POWER ir, as compared with® 1,360 from | selectman. IN RUSSIA A 4 r " |Spitzbergen to the north pole and | HBenjamin v he [back. But that plane of mine can | School football player, is putting up rally 000 miles without® lunding.” | a star game tackle with the Commander Byrd said a leak had | Dartmouth team this season. e developed in one motor of his air- | materially assisted in the victor 1za1lon8 fplane while he and Floyd Bennett | over Williams Saturday s more fitting still were an hour from the north | There was an automobile accident pole and said that had they landed Hartford aver yest y after- Strongheart, the Pup to repair it they would have n | noon which was fortunately unat- S unable to take off again. tended by fatal results but was seri- Oh Oswald! he ous to a distressing degree, Howara [ “What's the matter, Oswald . H. MORRIS TO SPEAK S. Hart and his sister-in-law, Mrs. [ “I'm bothered by a terrible strain.” 1 \‘ H. Norrls of the Ameri- | Walter P. Hart, were in the auto- [ “What kind of a strain?' ' . : bR sl i corp., will address | mobile, which was speeding along | “The strain of music my wife sings giving up their efforts to aro probably will continuc be It ain Rotary club at it’s | the avenue when Mrs. Hart attemp- —James Donnelly lefinite conclusioh -“lnmlhr meeting at the Burritt hotel | ed to take charge. Something went [— % | | Gos Alling, a former high 12 S Ahoe Son lin, airtin sts (totrevelt saaiont il nin | UntL® soroa: dening ) LG LA #the Fourteenth Communistic Con- | been arrived at, Statistics aa to the|Thursday. He will tell of the indus- | wrong andthe machine hit & tel KRAZY KINDERGARTEN gl pelisanti Communigtic Eans 7 S trial and political conditions ob- | graph pole. The front was crushed (Conducted by Dusty) gress, edicts which Trotzky "“‘“"'1”““""' of wels- and drys In Com-| . vii during his rebent world tonr.|%ngd the ooeiipants Jwere {thrown-out. | Teotcher: “Define ‘Aroma.r Bddier WHEN YoU SUDDENLY REALIZE THAT ered inimical to {he world revolu-|gress may be correet, at present | The meeting is_to ge un open one | Mrs, Tart sprained licr ankle sevore | a Ache: “Wen mom cooks corn YOUR, RIGHT GARTER HAS BEGUN TO SLIP tionary movement, and announcing | But they may be so c , by |and the public Is invited to attend. |1y and a small bone in her foot was |heef and cabbidge the hole block | — hroke 8he will be confined to the |sniffs define aroma that they would. capitulate, admi RNy (L e Tiex Quill pens are still made from the | house for several weeks, Mr, Hart| Teetcher: "Now try to get over ting that their actjons tended to[years that the wets will overbalance long wing feathers of geese, received no Injuries, ‘sickness.’ "