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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, et s s s s s e s e s nanssstessy | 00 minutes on both sides. On Church, | N B L] 3 H themselves wets, there is some ques- | Judge English has been impeached . lew Britain Herald |\ e fere b some avee e o it warees ana 1| Factsand Fancies e HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY || . " e odds are as|can be convicted upon any one of : y 5 be used for 30 minutes and the oth- | | BY ROBERT QUILLEN e = 3 |er side is absolutely no car's land. | SRR 4 Tilson plotures them, they would |the five ch achment, el z sl “!-Hu-g‘umglyd (lu‘nTflnéb Ex;anflled)L e hopeless a h would result in removal from One sl "f" L B ‘““1' L ‘“'[t Tl raeainte Sorhenlt fice, and perpetual disqualifica- 0 was this man Makes Random Observations . Se i b S e el i on the other Chestnut street is o e A tion from office if this additional i [ @ SUBSCRIPTION RATES anxious wet of the pres Sel i e S On the City and Its People ke $0.00 & Year, paign will probably be nil 15 imposed by the Sens I Tl show Srvroriesen # and Myrtle streets and Corbin place 4500 Three Monihe s d Bl Tatias imet Dolng obllgatory. Hoeimill i 3 e REt Al Heannttr i tids 1a tavoriotin more | onvathaichargesibatore sthe Sennfe, | e Attt Local republican circles inwar er in a s buk be- |1 A wondcr, unrestricted. it Gy three lawyers at his si | Tntersd at the Post Office at New Britain ral interpretation o e Eight- K g columns conveyed to the public last t : v hurs whe v s Second Clase Mall Matter. | amendment 1t s LU Lue. Lo e { Shop Editor, carc Of the New ||pjznt the in ! b P i t King yiiqv!:}: el e‘nr é:ml‘o.\r: the majority for pi L ("’"‘l";‘f“' L ”"““'" Herald, and your letter || younger element of 1 1 repul he known middle of the road to annoufice FRLEPHONE CALLS S g YOUNG REPUBLICANS o ¢ politlcians, for the || will be forwarded to New York. || jicanism is prey 1 ind that hoth sides of this thoroughtare Business Office . 0 FOR GABB =~ = | offensive aga vard W. 3 g y in an effort to warn were now taboo; yet a taxi stand Editorial Rooms . 928 changed, even without changing 3 the representation. Politicians can expressed no regret when the Herald e we 1 e to c vas of Washington s Get Rid Of Our Cres, Folkst | G- 0. . nor 1 v n last Saturday's game with the | was allowed at the entrance, where Anti-Dewey sen e rce High ool of Sp the ffic congestion is heaviest. deep-rooted and party ke | field, cleven men rushed or nd then the city itself couldn't An apparently well substantiated | That French professor who never S ere he lives may | NeW brooms sweep clean,” well, | owe'en | Hangd ihair 12eas % wavid] rumor, -coming down from the|can rem The only profitable advertising medium | 1AM eir jdeas as rapid s s ement | e absinthe mi 09 in the City. Circulation books and prees | chameleon changes its col I ard, tefls of a movement | Brings brooms and witches, too, to | NC. Pretense of T fie battle and, by 1 v | keep pace with its own restrictin room always open to advertisers. among some of the younger ele- 5 situation as otherwise. 1 T i 5 e R e y tnere’ 15 any. dustice in politi nong some of the younger el Among t explosives are y deprive him of the nomi breaks and ;| and took the signs down a ment of the Republican party in, T. and “what do s have ’em clear our minds uantity of hard fast pl , Ma uring all thes month was no veiled & aged to pile up the score locations together, fact the most prominent 1 hirRotithe however, those who first dared > e 28 g 3 that section to campaign for the amount to?" 3 openly advocate the repeal of th : ve only funny thoughts Insic democratic candidate for aherift, ential leaders the Hardware Siaiiine helenal indttconis Hiave carstwhich boasts were despatched abo Member of the Associated Press. The Associated Pross s exclusively en- fitled’ to the use for re-publication of | oistead act should be honor all news credited to it or mot otherwiee T P oot dited in this paper and also local | the voters in favor of light wines Sl S S =i (LU ARRE Gl [l whistle, one youth play nother peenliarity of the regula- i 7 oWy e 80 0 this : mand pHNIlnGE i ehE A hoar! Pronftitiont will besame | B+ W Dewey, the ireason’ for thi The Real Slaves quarters at the Garde hotel to pro. . e 1 up by s t - ictions in tha Mecbee Andlt Bureax of Circulation. | 7°7° &7 1 icrs of faniinetie as fime | LEUIER SRC RIS DEROY IR A0 D < Zlas: “Do you think women | €l2im to the world that New Britain o £ footba ninute distri removed r Au ren 5 The A. B. C s a national orgapization which furnishes newspapers and sdver-| o pooGiaoinl campaign being 7 O R ek It quarters u v in the cente goes on and there is a prospect of [ FeCOSNIze the support given him in| |8 ; to wear o slave-brace- | a8 ol 10 tget Devey. [ Altor siiineriwhile' those ! intthe s 1 jcen forecast, the c on . 1 f 1 G0-minute zones remain in New Britain after his successful : 5 ¢ 5 tisors with s strictly honest analysis o Men think they despise the chap N OsS T tHink ¥l B mor | (BELONEIOUEIISICHYEO G, ! 1 s and rce all night. What is this, any~ clremation. -~ Our circulation Matlstics | fought out over the question who is & Wwow With the ladies,* but | WO buy them for them ought to,» [Tor Eugene W. House of Gl T i ity are based upon this sudit. Thie el B O & Ao refused to appoint 1 e Iy . [ES— bury. While no New Drit ¢ Shna R ¢ R g roor S ; o S atton ‘wgainst traud in newspaper | though it should properly be bascd they merely envy him g S I j 3 ] and of rgocrs are now forced to Bfvtribution figuies to both matiomal &nd .o on oncerassional selections, of New Britain, a former 24 WHEN BLACK 1S READ gates took the floor to urg 1 he | park nside of Walnut Hill park local advertieers. police chief here, as one of his dep- | Alexander the Great: A boy who — :‘{“1‘1"{'\“"“‘_7'}‘ “‘-’_ “‘ “‘ G rongs surround he gridiron, | and workers in downtown offices he- v IMPEACHMENT AND utles despite the recommendation | BUCEES ihietedulzment and’ plans I Possibility sat by and heard He : e Afand e slogstho Sl e oy i : ; t old dad, e neverhealled s e r v ts to | matters get much worse, a man set- The Ferald fa on sle daily {n New THE “HALDL OF FAME" of local republicans. (ko alled a guy a sap Dewey for ingratitude r ¥ . f o e o e o York at Hotallng’s Newsetand, Times = (An any, many's been the time) | 1 oot 4 '8 vork in the morning Roiarer! gehuitz's Newsstands, Bntrance | The mere fact that a judicial of-[ Chief Rawlings is a lkeable in-| ) in some re- | But w 1 thonght. “Barie tine | bl s dont ; ; will drive out of his garage, park in 2 t. g act » 2 A 3 tawlings a deputy; and immediately | 1 X | from £ h h h v Grand Central, 42nd Stree ficer is impeached and placed on|dividual. He had been a successful |S g expects the X s g,‘.‘,\w, i e ontiofihis house fant ien Wallk op _ to be drunk T rallow ¢ e I 3 the trolley to the office. In t tellow for a dime.” |as approved by voting to s t s ! RisHe fact, the day does not seem far dis- - g | L sy T — : tze: & i + WET AND DRY AND of the House of Representatives|law — and New Britain felt that st obTertionita itha ‘horn b o H. F. Fetzer | House for Dewey on the ticke - i ¢ s tant when the “Welcome to New NEW YORK STATE and “all of the people of the United | it was entitled to ask for an ap- is that the farmers who f the horn come out at the little end. | careiss sar candidacy of four awlings, trial before the Senate on behalt | leader of the local minions of the VoAl The personal popularity - < S 2 £ th Carcless Sal ord of George H. Gabl, the & X F3Lan. ”“" P *"’ 1 at the ""\;‘" i ot " A man line on e roads leading into L] While Connecticut brings the the Grocer's Gal | eratic n , are admi I lently below standard, | city will be torn dow ,; a replaced g i torte o unate | manne S 16 a o Broke the dishes and spille | strong vote-getters New B 2 ¢ § sl New ' question before the voters in prEiy it thplaces ithe ntort inetsl| manrepglais ok fluxn adf o tat (B e Vi R e R o ra ot i SR ERen Ll e e P B e ST RS VR P pien B e et onlels modalito o hyllownersipee tine SERES BT A victim of the House's attack in the | the polls. Dewey failed to recognize | jom out of politics. Then it will be | gnas o r at was proved in st| the grade and the man is enjoying | No Parking.” e'd always lose her Sunday shoes | Shrievalty election when Gabb ran | gna of th comt S dds Uit States” results in a speeles of no- | pointment as a reward for the fall elections the nothing | impeachment hall of fame, where- | the claim, and he is going to be | forgotten, like the ariff and prohi-|anq twice she fell § ¢ I > And twice she fell in the cistern | far ahead of his ticket here, a He s i enatt) Bar e remov Congratulations, “Gene' Barnesl, as it the incident had never occur-|shown that there is resentment |bition. vault ous election when he, J v lection w s en the s | An efficient fireman, a capable exe= the lssue is not elearly defined in red he may have lived and « died | here. All of which is fair enough, e bon—li”. et They tanned her hide to rouse her > democratic nomi 1 o cuti S e ST this state. Whila the democrats | Scarcely known to more that a com- | providing that friendship for GH g R el (DT 1nd e o1 0ddly | gyt 3'1"‘:“:“ A U“]\"“v e With the score indicating that the of the word, he ig de- have taken it upon themselves to e v oy et iaihonse The careless tot once clean forgot | conditions for the G. O. P., ¥ i .-K:\l ; :(‘t T\ : ”1‘ ‘”‘, .wmm..’mw the canai-|low citizens. and it appears that it was, and fs. | ple to bet on the house. To breathe, and bawled, “It ain’t | mitted to be in a fair way YelNant Lroritie bereh 1nto) ihio|lot thisl innoinbiaent: tol the nraids: 2 iblican votes to G H T t E in 1 th creating much excitement; seams to bs doing so. Of course paratively small section of his fel- | Rawlings was assure the voters that dates, it successful, will lend all thelr efforts to drawing the teeth | form the Eighteenth amendment, | the republicans, who undoubtedly | feel that they can afford to evade the question, are pussy-footing. ’ maee. Ona player wa art | partm of which he is now second osephine Dobbs y with an offensive and somebody did finally »m | in command . against him alc 1 th p 1 2 bl the wc 8 h i 1 Regardless what positions he may Tor Shame? and with a drive agai 1 L Reldor s e There was once a terrible glutton | €an ticket generally in the fourth ; i hir h oAl e b s ; Jud; : at o ) im, to all his friends he will ever the eastern dsitrict of Illinois, be-| ginning to recognize the power of Who ate so much curry of mutton, | ¥ard. faces a condition th E 3 fternoons | he “Gene.” e is the type of man fore the House started the impeach- | the ballot, to realize that the wish And pot-pie and wurst, for the very hest that is in hi; A ¥ ind to drum his heels dis- | who enjoys serving the municipale paign committee to put him a : o Ties rihe iyt Urie- the ol Systemtnloh rad For instance, who in this section| There is a further icnt of | of the country—in most sections— | greater moment in the move, how- outside of Illinois—heard of Judge|ever, and that is the testimony that W. English, U. 8. district j e at least one group of voters is be- | | [ | ment case agalnst him? Had this|for changed conditions is expressed That his clothing all burst, ait see which way the cat et A Nend ost | B R i bR S The D¢ b ig S s . g S 3 waiting to see whi Ehing (nok Caavaniied Tuss DRSlAn | by o miiial olaisioet! thota oo Anctnen weryigooaiendurance test | But -ho fgrinted SETSdon't feare a e DoneyGenbie foio me. Give them a chance, | quired the firemen to be on duty day ¥ will jump. Even though Camnectl- | % 0 ooy o O ged | BUpy : consists of the neighbors’ children, buttor cen the case in their D 3 vou never ean tell what | and night, six days a week, he was cut d1d not vote for the amend- S un merged | will not give the change. It is true iy e —Dore, The Globe Trotter | Meetings, is bound to be interestin 3 turn out to be. faithful and willing to do more than = ; e, | character in the judicial firmament, | that Governor Trumb ccently Ong thing that enables a growing S to/watch, particularly in o s entibla vards. Lot the | his share in the great battle for life ment in the first place, its rep \ : % S ey Now Dot where with tHe 'z ard 5 lleq | UnSUNE, uniau and his reputa- | said that he had no use for an in- LOWI' to get rid of old firetraps is Whats You Know ‘Bout That! : Ll Lo r te The operty, and since the chan sentatives, ever since, have falle ) : hard times, But it doesn’t help un- | A stocky voung woman of Chichester | Sible exception of nhury, t dHean hamy o e e tlon unassailed. His trial held | qopendent voter, or is quoted to C D g RTvie0h 3 dlrect Arive s . High |to the two p 0 m to register any declded preference| .. o 4y. last Congre: will o . Y F less the firctraps are insured, s so tight they oppri- ‘]" y ‘;“ IL [‘“‘ “l”;) }"‘)' s g 5 intended for | continued to serve with greater r 2 i Ip the ; 14 = that effect, but our whole scheme | . (IS HAS D Gt t »ved the game |spon s upon him, in the san = for' leglalation aimed to Delp be held this fall and will gain con-| o government, state, city and na-| TWhy expect to make much of {8 ot nelibe — vedit O e return of legal alcoholic refresh- . SREOXECIEN St ST A LA R i 3 b A big change has taken place in | “7 to wiem in an effort to | spirit wh s always character- 5 slderable space in the public Press.{ (jonal would function at its best | YOUr boy If you hadn't even enough € ke waves on a reef, % B SUATISE ot s Y" ol for some future ized his connecction with the depart- h ments. Undoubtedly CONgressman | wpother acquitted or convieted, | oo™ tha pumt e enendent | Wisdom to make much of yourself. when her Fren Ll el adnl i ment Tilson counted himself in when he | 2 g le number of independent | it ndricester! fected not only the city but t : ; e can think of no Dbetter wish Mis name will go down in the an-|yoiore g0 i S . countryside as well. Decorations in ks made the statement that there were [ = o AN~ | voters so great that every politi- | Tt you put polson in a man to kil Samuel J. Reisman | countryside a : reionailin) ' the aim of *ho | than that the endowment of health 400, it wo remember the fgures| s | of time and in the memorles| gjan would fear to exercise his him, that's a crime. If you put it = IusetBold e v a5 WOURAS epartment of the Migh)may always be his, and that he may 3 we of his fellow citizens as one of the| oo arbitrarily and without | it ¥ou and then Kill him, that's poor With Expression RICon g atofiofbo T i or " e e e rightly, drys in Washington and & | pop whg gitained nation-wide n0-| groat thought as t o fteit o [ driving. Sue: “Marjorie has such a lovely | vory ‘l’,‘; “"“"h,’_', ‘_“'_’"., RO el ur \ftér Tis 40th anniversary, greater comparatively few wets. But the | oeie by gaining the superfervid :z] < JENCEHE L0 LS Setec: ot voice. She s With €0 much ex- | ojpor s Rl B o of the Tigh scl athletic | opportunitics to serve the depart- | : republicans can afford to 1gnore the | 4i¢ention of a Congress not afflicted 17\ e he g ! m( “.““.r,‘:l", L fl“: 2t | 7No matter how dea ent. Did we hear somebody | ment f\'..m,\, o ’I]W :\;"»‘M. 59 1 issue oreated by the democratsand | ity surricient opacity to have over- — e P .\.n(‘o,o stay while the ca Amy es, you mean faclal ex-| corce may be, it is im g ejaculate “Fumph” or | efficiency : .r-kv_m ]\gx}pm‘. 2l fheings e\ Hciiy b0 very conmlbtently || LATon hne oa I e ea i e o ruard L yncljleBer ca e in el ! Dressio) . ... | note the work of Mother N i e b e e . e ed Judge Engl L g o e s A —V. M, Nehl| s0 5 rat is the oo Ihe varsity squad is a hard work- | was voted into No. 1 Co. as a sub- Such men as they elect can vote as | jjgh while on the bench. | o OVer 89 years, R8s dS-| gorrect this sentence: “He was a. —_— R T ing bunch of men and they dc titute callman. i i led to retire. ranger,” said she 8 accepted hat the world needs T Tarm | opinsk olor i b expediency warrants when the time | The English impeachment trial M et w‘y‘”“ i o B ’r"'_ e x“ Sk SR o ]‘ 's an ala®m | pig reception to a king who con y eore G 7 : K! comes. Senator Hiram Bingham | will bring the total of such trials| TR [z ‘l Wil YA0OUTSOHRANCHIC :”"“ ;:‘m‘”;j e set by a guy With| svery vear, who 1s welcomed % s d A man reveals m,n.ewl]r hyl_ 1]\” Sab atad) thoe thunsr of the demor|iin'th5: history (of ithe Dnited States)| warc Houics thatmiesnasiwatied il oot by Publish ndicate) =l EQIDIATG I"“‘ Ly Hg e Eil4S g oD to |ty mfivT‘s: «"3,13 bt o ce approximately 1 to fiv SR A IHE FOOTBALL QUARTERBACK e S D t , don's busiest private exchanges. | 50 times around the globe during h recognize the fact that eve CALLS ON HIS SWELTHEART ing Winter, with his robes of 1 out for the team ould ha 7 5 Year A T (Observed By Guy C. Dasteel) white. He has sent ahead his mes- | out for the | Should: . 2 s Ago foaay Quarterback—What do you say we | senger, Jack I'rost, and his pres st e TR L A | < - |flip a coin to see whether I recelve | is being noted more and more cac ond “Zip” Zehrer I. l | morning as we face the chilly blasts. TR ‘ L this kiss, or you receive? What say claiming his adherence to the doc- | trials, only three resulted in convic- g trine of staté’s rights and prove his | tions, and in two cases the impeach- me 1n offi bellet in that doctrine, or not, nsihl officials falled to submit a de- he prefers. Take that to mean |fense. But there have been 40 cases Trrespective fofit crats, or part of it, in proudly pro- | to ten; and of the nine previous ‘ | | ; what you wish. | in which the impeachment machine- | ©¢d It 15 up to all of us who are| The exccutive committee of the )Ty oot 7oy hont "y fiip, Tails | He spreads a glistening le ov The parking problem in New Brit- . | 2 conscientiously endeavoring to il |Fire Underwrit s’ as ion held 5 Ehip Tl i, . has beco parking prob- | ” ] In New York State the question |Ty was set up in the lower house | 08 1 EHET R s e Lo | 1 Kiss, and heads—there! OR, T re- | hill and dale and woe to the blos- |ain hs hecome a no parking prob- «EVERGLADES LIMITED R el it veauit SR .| our niche in the scheme of things el Sl 1 ela) soms He touches with his fcy fingers. |lem. Every few days some change n S T T R ‘:‘ r} m,,,:\,:.pmg ‘\X,‘mn.«” o (‘f,,::,,l, to voice our approval of his long ;‘,L.,( o 11‘; \,\n’:mzoorl (nr:\l “,‘U?,,':'" Quarterhack—Signals! Kiss for- Jut in spite of the chilly mornings | is made in the colors or let 2| Through Sleepers ten an,_ intensely gopuiar’ democratic ) [OF SIEASSS | LUOERSY © e A\ falthtull secoice e e e e e T Nine, eight twenty-six, | and the blackened flowers, we can |of the signs which now are as fre-| From New England Ge goverrior threatening to pull thé |Daugherty in - 1422 and Federal & " i T AT e Ao four, five, sixty-one—Oh, excuse me, | thank Mother Nature for the efforts | quent as the automobiles once were. | Ly. Springfield 8:30 p.m. e whole ticket through on election | Judge Landis in 1921 The only 1™ The high school is having trouble | Madge! I'll penalize myselt for un- | she is making to cheer us up. It's 'V ”‘-“1'.\:'\'; ver ;” 5]""“'““*‘*7 “”y'- S a0 2R R e | defended case in which a convie-| Queen Marle, of Roumania, you T iy arge | neccssary roughness. a pleasant change to get away from (it will be forced to begin at home & HR 20 p. as Wy ad Buchahlon thy Qostrlas OF L Dot et of Tndae koo, fetiad ¢ ST . ':,»r.rn;:,’e‘:xllllx::l‘\?fs l\fi.‘l Madee—Oh. That's all rght. T got | politics, financial affairs, cte. and |Wwith its no parking signs. The least e aven the modified prohibition, the. republi- | e i ST S 0 B0 O ik n day ‘afternoon and 29 applica- |a kick out of it. observe the activities of the great |that the police department could do Bridgeport o ;‘: sank atecdbing likewise: They dare . Archbald, U. 8. circult| per schedule last evening, althoush [ TRy BECUR 00 o0 Ve Quarterback—Tine! I think that | outdoors. would be to ¢ - g ’l'hrough—Trains Dail xe not 4o otherwise. The lssue is too | JUdBe Who had been designated ashe eventually spoke into the mike, | Engincers Cadwell and Unkelbach | the way the game is we ought to| —_ ed Dboards with drawing of .movie y o Thero. and the result so dublous |TeMber of the short-lived Com-|a couple of stations only broad- [and their corps of assistants are|get an her kick! Signals! Petting tive us a chance!” has long t tars or basehall plavers or emb FROM PENNA. STA, NEW YORK = BRRED SR " | merce court. casting her specch ead of a now engaged in putting the sewage | formation— shitt! | the wail of substitutes on the isn them _with quotations from Via Doable Track -Sea Level Route o that they cannot pussy-foot. They| T, 'O ¢ spectacular i e | e |system *“on paper.” Madge— als? Britain High school squad a Chaucer, Victor Hugo and Marion | 93% Straight Track o have ralsed other fssues, but they S et g | BOOKUDACEA AN, |~ Herman's groceiy store in the| Quarterback—Signals off! Neck-|sit on the bench during games FFairfax, but as things are, a hope- [ § Eeerglades Lid.— E.&W.Cossts 12:30 am, S el Bilkbip Vet tugt the. mame, | o 8l R LS ¢ Gha Newington “Kiondike” district was |ing formation —myself back! Eight, | watch the favored few play leas motorist cnn onlyidrive past an |y wesclndlan Lol Nty Ot -0 0, | 1 h what sincerity we cannot de- Andrew Johnson in 1868. Today| Tt was explain Imost destroyed by fire last night. | sixty-one, twenty: nino — | whole quarters without a substitu- |uninteresting line of colored pla-| B pyimerto — 1 Night Out 3:50 pm, Bri o1 ynas Y when one thinks of President John- | had become all | e harn tn the rear of J. M. Fin- |time out! What's the matter, dear? [ tion. And criticism, stalking some cards which are close enough to- |} Cosst Liae Florid Mail 840 p.m. = termine. ot iaaaministeatlont onehuauallyfor | s il A negan's place on East Main stre Madge—It's father! Father's com- | object on which to settle, picks the |gcther to form a picket fence. | A“aflfic C t L. i Robert . Wagner, democratic |~ | # SR ieres e LR Ly caught fire this morning but was ex- [ing! massive form of Coach George Cr riously, though, the si n is gast Line bin T S A LSt S T == tinguished with small loss by &| Quarterback—Where's my head- | sidy, for six years dictator of high (becoming difficult, for the motorist The Standard Railroad of the Soath St Nesr Yoii ooty pmentitrial and his acquittal throug] Or that the stations ¥ bucket brigade. gear? I'm going to play safety! | school &ports who works or iness to trans- Tickets, reservations, information froa Ty LI O A L R s [ the lack of one vote of the two-|palled up, which amou Dr. George §. Vivian intends to |Gosh, wish had my hip-pads! Oh—| Coach Cassidy has long been ac- |act in the center of the city. Mak B. F. FULLER, G, B. P.A. 1o of the Supreme Court, has declarcd | i1 aq required for his condemna-|same thing i rect a large house on the corner of | how do you do, Mr. Jones? cused of playing favorites and the |ing a survey of the central strec 1246 Brosdway, New York o himself on the pressing fssue of the | (oo S | Rod and Robbins avenue, Maple | 3. Jones—What! You here! | repeated charges laid at his dcor |we fine five-minute and ten-minutc i Lackermnn 9080 the state campalgn, at the same time lhieres hill, in the near future. He bought|yoy young whippersnapper! Take | have piled up until they threaten to | parking the general rule on Main for “Tropical Trips” Booklet fea 3 S - - (R ST RS S AR i G and Suzanne Lengle e lot from Dr. Abner B. Johnson, | that1 And tha fopple over and envelop the train- | street. West Main is restricted to e to all Intents and purposes EIVINE |,p0u¢ Senator William Blount . of |y, Mine eiee i oo I \ho nas had seven streets laid out | Quarterhack—Ow! Why the Kick- Al a definition of the application of | monnessee, were it nmot that name i " |on the £ ‘j‘ll' ’1 lnlxl "_"" off? If you take another pass at b the theory of state’s rights. e || {qantirieq with such a trial, which | property to the West End Land Co. | me—ouch! Don’t tackle me so hard! = g 3 e S e ceseat) ot it Rt & Besides being ¥ ers. |naming it Homecrest. I don’t mind being kicked but T hate Dll‘FlCULT DECISIONS - 2 states tha he repea o 1€ | took pi 7; nor would we “IrArcy of the ( a pla ilto i ta drop- Ked! Ow! Signals! 1 ’m ! Eighteenth Amendment, advocated | remember much about Scer . Lo el has ‘won the undoubted an- | Gug un formation — eight, * one, [ = by his opponent, Is as indefinite 8s | war Willlam W. Belknap except for proval of the ':-\"]L‘-“ ool I“\-{_r"":‘1 titty-five ladge, why don't you 4 the the republican state platform and | his acquittal in 1876. N"lf ced at t ‘H‘"‘ :}’; N Je |give me some intereference? Mr. R next Thursday evening only. Jones, if you kick me there again I ¥ thing almost impossible of reali-| of e OAY. SYSLINE OE o | Tomes > ¢ ML a thing alm pe o said to be Henry Miller's most at- | S8 by o roreet Help! p st zation. While we los names wer : han| ive offering, having a strong 5 | qu failed to take the AT icoreav e eal I ol yest truth of that remark it is unques- | of impeachments there was Judge | o f0 A5 ! veln of gentecl comedy mingled with \ thel tionably so. The wets, he says.|John Pickering of New Hampshire BOULIS AT e o e i should argue for the repeal of who was convicted; But in the case R T | famous comic sheet character, will g 4 s him Volstead act, the law whic e Sartel C . COMMUNICATED be at the theater next Saturday 7 o con: 10 Opnigréss ths nower to dern R - - Robert Hird of C. W. Hird & Co,, : ; ;‘;’s o RRUS O ks B B RO o v . - s confinad to his home with malaria. L i Bl “intoxicating” qualit t r- | Supreme co e case was differ. LETTER FROM K. OF P, " Harry A. Castle has been with the star PR i ent, he an exception ‘hase T T e, C ¢ Hartford for five atta bidden liqu 1 nt, n_ exception. 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