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L1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1926. I Boieiia Hawwkd| = & =~ o weh milin i s St e R e Bt b s e ot Lores v * "o €| GOBS INTO BUSINESS AT HERALL PUBLISHING COMPANY Sl S —Fred Caraway.| @ Why do cats like catnip? " sl et s BY ROBERT QU-LLEN = A. For the same reason that the THREE SCORE AND TEN lssued Dally (Sunday Excepted) stcOiie | tading E—— Sage Counsel human animal likes liquors—catnip i At Herald Bldg. 61 Church Btreet. | g e w } en e < garne the New York|l .- o B . Ronald: “Have you any advice to |18 a stimulant and has the effect of | : e a0 1 - . C to sell its e A S X glve me before I go to the city, | making the cat roll over and over in | Charles S. Churchill Rolls Up Sleeves SUBSCRIPTION RATES > : e s Darn you; b L Uncle? glee when it is given some. £ $3.00 & Year. v LHALL PR : A 5 Blakely: “Yes, Ronald. Always re-! Q. Was any state in the Union At Age Others Choose $2.00 Thres Months. n the tc alnut Hill park, re- e ot omplete eon-| Fame is mu ke radio. The member it's casier to double your |€Ver named Kanawha? chin than it is your income.” A This was proposed for West static $c. & Month. L gk | e, al- £ —Mary McGrath | Virginia. | Seventy years of age on Septems Entered at the Post Ofice at New Brf e - Q. Which is the oldest university | ades’' §. Churchill, fore h 1 For Retirement acite | more the v , the more the s 'Second Clam Mail Matter. ark cady 1 share fn the| © pat on the pack || Send all communlcations to Fun “‘““"5)"]‘.:;1‘:14.1;]’r°d ietlon 1 the United States? was de t y at rallroad A TS, m‘[ &y \i Shop Editor, care Of the New | . A. Harvard, founded in 1636. TELEPHONE CALLS : . b ; Central. Tt Ak s || priain fierald. and your tetter T On what day of the week did | Business O . L | will be forwarded to New York Christmas come in 19107 | DA Hoomb | street between Washi and [ plan undoubtedly is for the B. &| Jury: A body of men that chooses Al dydding e it it gl bl 0. 1o con tely control the Read- | between two s of liars. | : hat i - = ; y '7 i 3 - 3 N | Why Don't They Listen To U o 2 t“]’:?L o ‘:"‘")‘”""‘fl OIRrs The only profitable advertising mediu t ! > Jsissy g oentiel] hell really went out of hust. |TOML tennis courts in autumn- the A e e hesctts Avenue, | Britaln, September 22, 1856. H tn the City. Circulation boo is no great nt in t|an o-ordinate with the New ! : ] Sy ts disappear, e tinl S ARSRe Usets MU llater removed to New Haven and room always open to edvert ) p L : ness, perhaps it was because earth's e racket at the Worl&Court | 2 NV Resl ugton iDAC N | educated in the and | | it is &' . notition got too stiff. e e f )\ Q" \Whatis the premium on a|Was educated in the grammar an the major 1 ! York Cen- : > | & e e evan| e ColGmbIATERAlE (@5liass | high schools there, graduating from = \l:mhfll(f:(d lmg:--}:«‘:m]m"-- «- | chant ¢ Fomers el ap- |t i t : in; Adam saw her for the first time e 5 32 A. There is no premium. \a‘.fllnnnlrws\v;' in 1578. He fl"F;»“n- he Assoct Neation & . tty thin said he, *“but he . On what part of the dirigible | tered railroad work in ew Eng- titled t use for re-publica . S e Ty LR ¥ th id he, *but her Q L he dirigible | | g 2 i W “Rews credited to it or mot otherwies nees look awfu ot s e ains Los Angeles is the name painted? |land shortly after his graduation, credited o peyer and also lurn#‘: There were no firev € n | sy 1 rritory, and W | = jrs ) : X 3 A On Both sides, just forward |being transit man on what was L Ll to the Pennsy. STy A of the fin. The name is visible|known as “The Parallel Railroad. | e B. & O. from the b ok - . o | from the ground when the ship | This company v sponsored by men Member Andit Bareao of Circalation. |, meetin ; ¢ . w e e e : L paper says that flies low. who planned to build a road parel- The A. B. C. is & rational organization d it CIaini sl b DU e JANELE Ve heciout o Q. Where and when was Estelle | leling the New York, New Haven & T Tty nonent dua lraioton L Per ania has given notice it Taslor, the wite of Jack Dempsey |Hartford botween New York and cirentation. Our cireulation statletics expects more businees and the need | | : A gz g e 7 born and what nationality are her |Providence. Later he entered the are based upon this audit. Thie """«‘":‘ BUSINESS CONDITIONS for more room. This ukase gave | et 2K QUESTIONS ANSWERED parents? |employ of the Norfolk and Westrn geataeton | agalncsSranil lin S mamioenary R (e L e e R N A Gt ik % You can get an answer to any| A. She was born at Wilmington, |road, staying with that concern for distribution. fiew | i oD anicl Willard, the astute presider e O e g [ auestion of fact or information by | Delaware, of Irish parents. 40 years. At the end of last month | : el R0 e Gl LR SR EE PO Re S e it el O e eI M T ] writing to the Question Editor,| Q. How many forelgn-bornhe retired after having been vice- s ficor a t | En . additional reason to |, "0 O AE A g i o0 e New Britaln Herald, Washington | White persons are there in the U. 8.2 | president in charge of purchascs, ThelHeald s o0 LT 'nflr\'::; rt atement of A. S. Browr Nty ¢ York Central| : 5 3 | Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, | . A. 13,712,745, representing prac- | real estate and valuation. AL Spota i | o | i . | R ¥ rash o vo | tically every country in the world. Schultzs, Newsstands, Entrance | of the Hartford County manufac-|as much as p | There was another period during cven whistle a tune :\n ";‘:‘:"Z'mg's fLD", i:‘;i:sm\?edi;‘;f Q. Does the United States gov. nd Street. e 8 > o tha Hiore 2 t e | cents 3 y. - s States = 3 . [tivers that Lusiness condi | ; Boston & | Which all the champions fell except |But on I've four legal and marital advice cannot be|¢rnment pay pensions to widows of | Pepperell Manufacturing nal, as | ar © Boston & Al Bt SEnndr e [given, nor can. extended research | Confederate Veterans of the Civil| Company Showing Profits Ine t as t ever are. Not |y AT TIRES (e | be undertaken. All other questions|™ar? Boston, Oct. 21 () — The Pep- : little scrap of | Rageball cost the nation many | 2 T T o oston, - : T IN THE SOUTH [ e i : e D lorati rer s Al e To e wil receive a personal reply. Un-{ A. Only when the Confederate| o,/ N’ ucacturing company of f p helr own. It was recentl at | millions this year, but St. Louis got n is sl ‘ | soldier served in the Mexican or earance of another storm | i e ar riner says, “Joe, | signed requests cannot ‘be answered. : Mexlcs | Biddeford and Lewiston, Maine, The appear: t an simism spread oy © workers in | foremost Bostonians rode tnsemuch oy oyttt 5 ; BORIES All letters are confidential.—Editor, | Indian wars. In such cases pen-| FORCRI0, ARC Y today re. and gale of wind off the coast of |y, 1, hose hands the [ cago upon the initial trip of e e e ot - ; *lsions are sometimes granted. Most 2N Opelika, Alabama, today re- eriting a a 5 el b PIt ht that counts. | YOU'C A What are the units of English [ of the former states in the con- Florida, at this writing as far away ng power of the clty [B. & M.s new.“Minuts Man" w grand opera voice couldn't |5 Prompliy I skip lon \'h::nfjlrxhhlr ’r"p'mflf\"fim | federacy pay pensions to thelr o fecal B yengyending fdune as the sland of Cuba, najurally s | ut because, engendered by a | press, with considerable v o heard in the checring sec. |T0 drum up a lot of new trade. | HTATEY, 04 AEOI, CeTitals e o |last. The company manufacturcs #iving the Inhabtants of the eatl-| g ook market and indica- | panying publicits. This cvidentls A i e el A cotton textiles, sheetings, orn seaboard of the penninsula | = frdettooliie the following table: 4 farthings| A- SKins from winter-killed Per-|and other P’[””“'“ ey abaut. partieniarly| : | Our theory is that Mr. T vou, el S gis e e e L sian lam i hTts. aarly sl profit was eq 0 3504 a much to worry about, Y""‘l' ”)— | elsewhere in the try, there had | and B. & A. promptly began | coula make sonie of those LU ol L G Sl (e It is much smaller than |Share on the $7.668,000 sto sode of several weeks sorn plan cqual one shilling and 20 shillings ook small ! S K aftsrithie epleode of seyersl weeka |iyden = some over just|operation of a 24-hour, no extra drels pay good mor Pl : “ual one pound or sovereign. e | Persian lamb ekin and has a very|$100 par value. This compares with what the future held. When that|fare train between Boston and Chi- “Weo're the | pound is equal to $4.8665 par value | SHKY, molre-effect for wool. 0 L5 00 LTI 20 h b o The “freedom’ " i Q. What do the names Helen, ——— uncertainty spreads foo far it af- e onls \ew apeed. marvelll | . in United States gold. A shilling | L . ainty sp cago, a new speed marvel | The "dresdem” ¥ & % | Loretta, Dorothy, Erwin and Ken. | ossing | cquals nts and one penny n-| ob 7 people who now boss them e o D g e i o e servation public 2 a business depression— Let the railroads have their fun. | Eee | Aonenn B i ; s A. Helen, light; Loretta, pur - ) No thing can I How large is the continent | th et Breia o s n force | ¥¢ Can have no more panics—en- | Thelr competition nowadays is dif-| The destiny of America’s great |1 ot alon hat i it At m,m,‘”“ml‘;-‘r E"f; of (')"1- Erwin, stron n e Weather castward and will diminish in forc ues. It is encouraging to be told | ferent than in the old days, when | M€ Was formed by the planets, as- | or often, I find. D e Am e e “"rl\ Kenneth, a leader. | i while at sea, where it may do so 3 - | , sisted by formalities in the Wwood | \rhan I've my mir Q. How many horses and mules | I Tl ey ust what is going on here, actual |they cut rates until they sometimes hen i R It has an area of 830,000 | were nsed by the American and| Washington, Oct. 21.—Torecast e igures being produced to substan- | were far below cost. Now all com- | plavan: Janaion are miles and includes Canada, | French artillery during the whole | {OT -“i"""“l'” 2IeN, L i f"”‘; s a his ossessions 1 7B = | New Found , bt d States and d e war? | tonight and ght Tos 9, mudsan Ay 2 ate the remarks made. petitors charge the same price be- | Passed Out 1:1 T nounaiang, polies Stalesgand i ]m",{d‘ah W ””°“'| 20T [ near the coa heavy in tha New Britain manufactures such ftween the same stations, and the _ Tnele Walt: “Do you h]\v)‘l(:':o‘ Q. What kind of airplane did| A. There were 244,135 horses | interior tonight; fresly northwest class of goods that the city is|public is left to choose between the 3 ¥ LA Capf. Alcock and Lieut. Brown of |and mules employed by the Ameri- | Winds diminishing. . q ast to feel a business depres- | respective grades of “service,” if it 'nele Eben: “Wal, we ain't had | {he Dritish Alr Service cross the|can Expeditionary forces in France| orecast for Eastern New York: Ananeasing, S Fralseworthy Saorix and one.of the first {o pick |can bty roum Ters with the nick. | Atlantic insand what, was their | during the war, and of this number | '-’"h“’""-'”;: lshcitroas in grieno ; e and e firs an. anvbody 'round here wi e nick- "5 2 % south and heavy frost in centra were made to restore Miami's < Shk e “Honest' | time? | 65652 were killed or died. soutt [ |up after a period of tight money, _ me of ‘Hon qoe or =ORSER | UAl Vickerslyimy. | The gt S Y ¢ o | portions; Friday inc ng cloudi- structures and streets aftenghe last . | | Distance doesn’t lend enchant- Sam for nigh thirty years . Jewtol T il Qi ety Bl vl an | ness, rising temperature in west |or a buyers' strike. 1t the public, | NORLE PIERCE RETIRES FROM stance s ant- | . Gilenrist. | from Newfoundland to Clifton, con- | there in one shell? Where do they | NeSS Tising DEL: storm and so effective were they < et ‘ = o ment when you run out of gas. —>Mrs. G. T. Gilchrist. oo e 5 ey | portion; moderate northwest winds. Slacghie Anlis e i e e, | 3 & k8 | sumed 18 hours and 12 minutes for | grow? | portion; moderate ERLEe fol ikl Fnonind sl taNe o T e : ) | || <weit. abon 1t will be Thanksgiving, | & distance of 1,060 miles, | " A There are from 18 to 24 nuts| Conditions: The storm .area of been assured that the visitor to |03 M' 00 %0 on such things as| To some men is given the oppor- | Bolshevism, Fascism and Capital- | nd then Christmas, and then| @ Whatisthe origin of the in a shell They grow wild in W e “1)”‘r - . LN . ; = ame Leah? South America and the entire pro- | Maine coast, causing showers dur- Florid il cely notice the ef. ‘andlemas. a the Faster, and | fan L P il plotlas will ecarcely 1 Candlemas and N enet Spring. and| A. It is Hebrew and means | duction comes from that continent, |In§ the past 24 hours over the laka fects of the blow, excepting pos-| '“TUATY TOF t ool i sl ol Q. When one is in mourning, |Tglon, the middle Atlantic states land so forth, Tt saves, rather, on |ligati cell. S a man | before long girls with ny legs g ' 5 ew ¢ e T sibly along the palm lned boule- | ’ e : : (R pnstione Enign el Sbuchin man S ) e (et annel | et foountrico o Bnaye| i o e e and New Ingland. A crost of high vards where it s impossible to re- its luxuries, its frills, such as it can | is Noble E. Plerce, of Bristol, who| TIt's fair enough. 1If prohibition | ™! Jaspe g ors? A. White stationery of a good | Pressure prevails this morning from flord to buy when money is com- | will retire from the school board | Can't stop drinking, at least the ?82IN% L Spain, Ttaly, Greece, Portu- |quality is correct for all occasions | 1°Xas northeastward to Pennsyl- |ing too easily. We do not profit|in that city, at his own request, on | ‘;"“”"““_“' an't make anybody| ggp | ECTURER PRACTIC fiealiend oland ST oypresencimnal | andimounning s nojexcention JThaE (KR NECHV SIS eRSire exlonas A ina here from the sale of frills and|October 31 after having been for | Gt N | HIS SPEECH! Peberi e Khan. e i ;L‘”rhqh::'a depy DR i N R eI R ORI e U et which is a fortunate thing |47 years connected with the educa At t fly, i erhgardbn LUl : (i coneh i S A ftor et | ypper - Mississippi valley with il % i thatoiattor fromt ol ) a fortu: 7 years ed e educa- A free country, apparently, is one | t is a i pleasure | On the throne, | wide is ha; aste. fter three SR e e 3 | for us, and which Infures the wel- [ tional system of the city. From |in which anybody may climb today s evoning fo| Q. Who ls the heavywelght | months have passed gray statlonery |1€T8 over Minnesota and Col colder clime, in whom his fncome | =0 " & o inity unless such | 1579 to 1926 is quite a step along |2Nd Scorn those who were his own [ !° » art of cheerful- | ¥restling champion? Who pre- |is permissible. The border may fontisnipEsionm. a8 recurred g ey A it kind 3 : i lod him? be lessened from time to time dur- (0 the northeast between Cuba and resecn thing occurs as a | life's path, it nearly establishes a’| 2 and s i Kl At present both Joe Blecher|Ing . the. periad bf et o it | Kev West arl appears headed for her men 1 ! RNkl Sl 'd Strangler Lewis claim the | may remain the same until it is| Nassau in the Bahama Istands ; Ak mpionship. Preceding cham- | discarded altogether. Co ons favor for vicinity e Stanislaus Zbyszko, 1922; | Q. Can a magnet be insula fair weather and not much change Lewls, 1921; Wladec A. A magnet can be partially in temperature. n Covcoct thia ee “Ho et Lty 1921; Joe Stecher, 1920: |sulated by interposing a s ! e ) ime, notably in the cotton centers, | From a $2,500, two room school- | doing well in school.” said tho |(hat Vid ou T aba, | Earl Caddock, 1915; Joe Stecher, | glass or hardened rubber, N THE DOUBLE LIFE. where farmers and traders have |house to a building which costs | mother, “but I don't blame his|drum: Ull go crazy if that huliabd- | 1516 ang 1918, Lewis regained the | lite, between the magnet and object | *“I thought Monty had enough to cted by the sud- [$20.000 a room, from a thousand | teachers.” prices. Unquestion- | PUplls to over 5,000, Mr. Plerco | (Protected by Publishers® ably those d are not going |has graduated In responsibility dur- | Syndicate). to indulge in their love of luxuries, | in§ his term. He s very deserving | ly of New Britain and promi- nentin railroad circles in the south, has just announced that offices as a consulting Roanoke, Va. Mr. Churchill was born in New their TROPICAL STORMS ported a net profit of $616 tions of a possible slight slump | proved irksome to the B. &. A. | ago when many buildings in Miami and adjacent points were damaged or demolished during a sheay wind. Tt is hoped, by now that the storm center has passed off to the fects the spending habits of the|between Boston 4 Cleveland. damage to shipping but will allow to escape. Whatever the path of the storm, Florida's hard luck seems to be we make, tools for artisan, | tunity to serve the public, and a |ISM meet at last on common ground hardware for the home builder, ! fow of those some fulfill thelr ob- | “HeTe Men sayi “Let me work and place many of the stately troes The character of the Floridian is lies, with no regard for expense unf: He Is boosting his native state all | e | general bankruptey entire | record for continuous public serv- | of the time. = unrewarded by a salary and |as many weak point you h But the imminence™of the last t ; e 4 hers pots of depression | rewarded by the them concealed as you do. lite: oy . g ever ruf- stornf, coupled with the results of fles y g disposi- round 1} untry at the present|community. Hon. . ene gods! Get the first one, is bound to keep some patrons from the state this winter. | They would prefer being subjected | [100 keeps upl—rin t ChenimEd|title from §. Zbyszko the same year | from which it is desired to insu- last him a lifetime.” to the discomforts of snow to th when the won it is my life a 3 lost it, and held it up to the be- | late it. “He did, but he led a double life."” joy comes in with a question on Ner | ginning of the present complicated . YOu can't Dave | giate of affairs, which was created T need a new suit worse y v defeat at the hands of ———————_—_—™ ™ — t you need hats! See?—— Iam |\ayne Munn, and Munn's subse- | never angry. T never allow myself | quent defeat by Joe Stecher, fol- fo be disturbed with trifles —— |lowed by Lewis' vietory over Munn : . 1 i ta A 2 i v n any home at small expense—that, briefly, is the content of our talki aeatngt 1io: {1 ebody off that plano|which left both Stecher and Lewis ngton Bureau's latest bulletin offering to readers of tlis newspaper. alking point agains iving S 5 3 : < 3 | they don't stop thump-|the title. to make a Kitchen cabinet; a flreless cooker; a sponge bLox or bread thare. There eavitat and s des muc . r, go- Queen Marle does not abhor al AN d reporter learned this ' Are all post office clerks re- a a dish drainer, & folding {roning bhoard, an iceless refrigerator, how ! + |ing to continue building, continue | lipstick, but she does rouge aftarnoon that! negotiz(tons’ whiel Lio o s i e S L e tonz || to build a winter cold box ‘and a convenient cleaning closst—directions for merits to all climes, a fact which o ER ) years of loving my fellow | quired to take the case examination? all these are in the bulletin, If you want it, will out the coupon below is being demonstrated to us ndingson essent and it is|her lady in walting. LY baen Badesanay fore long tme |0 Ckind friends, T have nothing | A. Only those who are distribu- 4 mall as directed: ssatable ta shppons i Gk have been practically completed | 0ot T for the wavfa | ters. ( T —T CLIP COUPON HERE = = = A I B g o A _ and that D. McMillan is purchasing | /=~ c 50 O8O ok Yes, I| Q. How much fresh beef, pork | THE PASSING OF DEBS | ey yill turn, leavi 1 pro- And she likes American cigar- | the Whittl block on Main | g e hand and gay |and mutton is imported into the HOME CONVENIENCES EDITOR, Washington, Bureau, N. B. Herald, THe Tniten States loat a distinc- | $ cttes, as well as Rumanian. |street. He cently moved his dry | .pioce vou. brother! Bless yo — | United States? 2 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C, tive, 1f not distir od, cf a time as they are again flush _ soods store into this building from o o i ipats the landiord after the| A. The latest figures for 1925 T want a copy of the hullctin, TOME CONVENIENCES, and enclose here- g the Hadley block. The actual trans- [ 2% & 808 (0 EAEEEE 0 0F I d | show beet 12, 3 pounds; pork | with flve centa In loose, uncancelled, U. §. postage stamps or coln for r will not be made until January 1, | (i ER PEP T TR R on | 7:235.379 pounds; mutton 215.531 | same: : A social will be held at the Black | |5, %6 00 want to say | Pounds the age of nearly 1 been | Qucing th ntlz beea we | - Rock mission tomorrow « INE. Alipat this beautiful ¢ of life has| @ What is an “Artesian well”? T 2 ; ; ired of marketand | Whether she would or not it i Suitar and mandolin quartet will be | (o0 1) A. A spouting well bored down ADDREBA. 0001 rstvessse bngnsereravesssmsssss s ames delraesns foemive s WIS it to entertain, - refreshments |, o, v6 in the world { to work | 10 @ point usually at great depth, ary . s sneo o BTATHE aeosrave verebwradioses L where owing to the Souicimellog Iam a reader of the HERALD, e g of the geological strata the pressure 2 possibility of being wiped out in hurricane. ny money! Florida has a talking point In little cssary things, which |0f the resolution of appreciation | the balminess of {ts wintertime g 5 Y T 1 qiiiet il T he es ¢ life but|adopted by the Bristol Council. 2 ears Ago oaay climate, but fate has prepared a | ! ) [ little bu pride of owner- EEESS EES HOME CONVENTENCES jor, time and worry-saving home favices that can be made and last evening 4 > hook of life | With money. t is pleasant to| She probably wouldn't walk a mile i are aiding pro- | for o was closed for Eugene Y. Debs at W aiding pr r one. JNAME oiiomiiinniensiieneriisimt i s s e b e e e rn ew B wonders me. T haven't many years a 1thou, because we r at we are | time somebody spoke to the Civic > 7 ; e > served, and a collection will | (0 By T Ata e up Lo help defray the ex- | paig fit to weari—— and am | =) radical for st of accapt. | § mantt S penses of the mission. [ ways foeling fit and bubbling over |18 Brcat enough to forca water out — — —_—— e ‘gathe 3 P e yment here is 9 rocent | that the Queen En J. Porter v at the deo | oo i anc DUUIING to the surface. The name now is with health, T thank you!——Thank pot {n Farmington (his morning |y cavens (hat's over. Xow where {h i v c T R < ) when President Roosevell's train [ o =oqee o0 S0t o e Aceor Y o out for Yale Licentenn his ¥ e made me | fal & loyes fn | at New Haven, and he had the pleas s e i e e it | 1€ Well-Known Advertising Slogans SUBURBAN HEIGHTS—THE FALSE START "By GLUYAS WILLIAMS i e excentive, He'says that a '<'m<r|||1 % ; P ot that il T boots strolled up shortly after and | = y gave the president a big sle, ed Souritentic fidec in the Interview that | or which Rooscvelt took a large bite. ormaley in | the Havklover atdozen . s pacin mare, e ;< 7 has increase alue a | 71 hundred per ¢ s yesterday afternoon, when Mr and hi friend, W. E. Marti © over to between American | Farmington to soc president. | : L icens and their other halves When President Rooses e out | BATTLE OF RAILROAD oy of the Cowles mansion he patted e TR “Jingle®, who then insisted on fol- structing t Fe bt us car 3 h uitimate result that the | oo 4y 0 president on after- | start a few bedtim notably his noon dr - - Mr. and Mrs, J. M. T liek left | ~ Notwithstanding the husband. his morning for a week's stay a \ i i = I 0 cxposition % % Falle, They wil i duf- | Y | STARTS GLOOMILY DOW FINDS TO HI5 SURPRISE I DISCOVERS TURTHERMORE ~ SPIES SHOVEL IN 1T U5- : ' The statement of the New York|ajq by Mr. and Mr inr | CELLAR TOR ANNUAL 1SNT HALF FULL OF COLD THAT THERE'S PLENTY OF UAL PLACE. GENERALLY | Worla that the Rumanian govern-| The classrooms the A | ¢ S \ STRUGELE TO GET ASHES AS USUAL. HE MUST KINDLING, ALL NERTLY TRKES HIM HALF A DAY | ment witt {ojobiaincaslonn iof {07 WAL X | TURNACE 60IN6 - HAVE CLEANED [T OUT IN BROKEN UP TO RIGHT SIZE 0 FIND WHERE IT'S GONE from twenty-five fo ffty million | "1 ‘,'fv:”‘,‘ o ot THE SPRING T0 DURING SUMMER. 3 | dollars t v is in- s e LR . i . con y to ¥ & i n © | fir market will get a boost. of the dish Be ive ome of the ¥ of that W. B. Hall won : of the German Rifle club yester ‘Eventually, Why Not Now?” phercLall afternoon ith a scor 2 o) it isn't the 5 s | Zimmerman be cond v The Supreme Test Virginia: “I%o you still love me?” Cn Why, of course!® Virginia: ‘Even after you've seen must be ed fr . tical [ Justity t rore. Bu 5 2 #orrylng about, the incl- |and P, I, V standpoint. I i ‘ y Limited and ! gonrals = York Centra THE COMMON COUNCIL MEETS s ar o capacit and complished at t onthly mecting o yivania will | They Deserye —Mrs. Alan L. Lynum. me in o mud-pack and kid curlers?” | Curtis: “Yes, dear, even after 1've Give Your Eyes the Attention | con ol vour relativest ?f tha Ci on un oy k i satisfied lom we n C oy " ” b ST Ots 18 mongsen : v Iaf ' Somehow we cannot Thorough Eye Fxaminations IN KLASS AT KRAZY KOLLEGE evening. Routine bLusi was, c re not wanting th {our thoughts ofr | WEECS B i : » ( ft that Queen sub- | bk .||‘r1"|"“>r"]|-"f;"“‘;|l o GETS KINDLING IN WITH- WAITS TOR FIRETDDIE PUTS COAL ONWITHOUT ~ READS IN EVENING PAPER el awand b i gaged In fjec HENRYF REDDELL e i ’ v .| OUT GEYTING HIMSELF OUT AS IT USUALLY DOES. SPRINKLING IT ALL OV- THAT UNSEASONABLE WARM Jump: “Yeh, but T can't stop ALL DIRTY. APPLES INSTERD IT CATCHES ON ER CELLAR | AND WAVE IS DUE TOMORROW. By A loksotnaap il OPTOMETRIST MATCH AND CLOSES DOBR THE TIRST TRY 60ES UPSTAIRS KNEW THERE'D BE A (ATCH o wish she would ! 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