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i — 4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1926. - | you aw New Britain Herald Ve of the county are aroused.|circumstances demand precipitate |the interest on his investment is | t to see the way I feel.” | chants.” | _~ = | Thus we go up the line to the U ey o ihateilar Jrinicad | mreater fhaut st proft B Tha bk ix Teetcher: “Tell us, using the word | Q. What is the enlisted and EAR T SUPP”RT 'RALD LISHIN C - " g ‘fa . [ missioned s 5 14 e United s G COMPANY |, 1. offices. It Senator Bingham |of toward it. The police, putting|what has happened in the West; arewell: [eompiasioned stenstiiofitbe intod ‘ Dick B. Bird: States Army and Navy at the present | is deemed worthy of being returned | two and two together, scem to side | prices are comparatively low, the “Im in love with Dotty Twittenham |time? | [ ) (D0l Datty (untay, Bxcepted) N il e Shacay h whi certainly is | r of profit is small and the | | and jest before she moved, A. Recent figures show 112,459 | voters come to | the I g away ir rest on mortgages great. He is| |z m'f; i o her fents in big red | cnlisted men and 11,677 officers in otl Senato Fins. |an 18 Jeavin e 5 i | chaw | the Army. In addition there are 97 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Both Senator Bing- | a 1 leaving an|unhappy. He may show his resent- ELI1 £oTI0 8y ol Oret 1o i ox 1| Philipine Scout officers and 6,999 . . 1800 ,",;;,hm e Tvler are ss- | ardent wooer stranded seems to|ment by voting for a Democrat in dont carh ware you go, | enlisted scouts. The Navy has §2,- SO DEClaI‘SS SIHl[h—Gflfldldfl(GS & T6c. & Month. s pr to the n-|have been an act of necessity, even |his locality. But, Democrat or Re- | And it T haven't got my fare | 752 enlisted men and 8,531 officers | o i el s - 5 2 _Nellle Hoffman | listed men, 1,035 commissioned of- | Hutered at the Post Office at New Britain T temy rily ) hange the law ¢ 1pply and d ‘berul gll ommunications to l:\m | (Copyright, 1526 production ficers and 154 warrant officers. | as Second Class Mall Matter. lined up with party. The| The i proves that the|mand. That, wWith a few other || Shop Editor, care of the New Fort 5 Q. 1s Thanksgiving Day obser: e & o y dyed-in-the-wool Republicans are |ability to drive an automobile can |things that govern this univ || BritalnfiHcrala, fand Eyonsflet e | e i e AL R (R TorieROct 265 UR) == The dye - 1 are | @ i ez gs that govern untverse, is || il pe forwarded to New y‘,rk.’ cd in other countries than the United | chief candidates in New York TELEPHONE CALLS sure to vote for Senator Bingham |come in handy to any young woman |out of the hands of the politicians, |t A St tatara . Business Offt s dlesa ot T8 e e davs] Whents onaslonate lovesi e, Andesd | Jagivine Day ix distinote o8 ROt GumpaiEn ara conegne Editorial Rooms 928 regardless o s record, while the D ‘-' e DY 8, 3 i s We'll Say They Need It! ; i Holiday and is not | ttating on the metropolitan district fundamentalist Democrats are go- | &t the w insists on an instant| It is evident that there is a pos- | Lots of memory courses designed | celebrated in other lands except by | fOF the final days before .balloting. The only profitable advertising medtum | ing to vote for Judge Tyler. Be- | marriage ty to drive home |sibility of man-made laws and fi- | to help a guy ‘ | Americans residing th Harvest | Indications are that the fireworks n the City, "Clrculation books and prest | ycon the two is bivouacked an falone Is something we | worth pos- | nancial edicts smoothing out the | e BATies §1d (agen: god| | festivals, however, held at about the | Will continue. 3 en to advertisers. make g hereby, I s O e 2andolph TaTs b Foom: alweye) open to \rmy of the independents at whom | sessing; far superior, in fact, to the | road along which we are travellng, | put wiw no hificherety, ™ A yme Hmo of year, Naye fbcen icor Shadclel grtcany Soubg he barrage of electioneering bombs | mor! ymon prerogative of get- [so that the hills of inflati 1 why not for those glum birds mon among other peoples. given Ogden L. Milly Member of the Associated Pres S L 4 et 3 4 o f wecting all the while Q. What were the total receipty kiss of death” by supporting en- i3 aimed. The same holds true as|ting out and walking home. be lowered and the hollows of de-| Some kind of course to help ’em of il S TR sey i Tiaaes Tt ot Bublican candidatattor sov- R The Associated Press fs exclusive: ttled to the use for re-publication of all news credited to it or not otherwise tredited tn thia paper and also local A news published therein. between Governor Trumbull and | Morr of the fact that the former dislikes the independent 3 voters, he would have but a small Member Audit Burean of Circulation. The A. B. C. s a patlonal organization which furnishes newspapers and adver- tisers with a strictly honest analysis of chance of re-election without their assistance. circulation. Our circulation atistics | The Republican party originally are based upon this audit. This insures i o retection agalnst frand in newspsper | sprang from a revolt of the inde- gut t] th 1 and + e tolibolhBraticay pendent voters; without them it could never have been formed. vew | From the early times of the repub- The Herald !s on eale dally in New Y it York at Hotaling's !\'ew-nxndt Times | lic to the present it has been they ; Schultz’s Newsstands, ntrance | SR 0 ?:T;;rde&nmz, 42nd Street. who decided elections. —_— : e CDENT VOTERS | AN INSPECTION OF INDBERNDEN fees | OLD BUILDINGS AND ELECTIONS | o The city is to be visite this | Far from being opposed to the e e Sl principles ot political independence | o,y y5 po hired for the building nde n e men plex of underlying the mental complex commissioners by the city and who voter, the Repub- the independent will make an inspection of bulld- lcan party has reason to feel|, . i o guepected of being grateful to that large body of ot |, (0 0ny oraer changes made in zens within the state. For the Re- |y \gryction of them, accord- publican party, as the New Haven |, o, . gocigion reached at the Journal-Courler pointed out, "has | o;o0 o6 tho huilding commission owed more to the independent i e, voter durlng the past 25 years thal | =iy 1o 46 fnsure against acci- it has to its own foll g dents might well be adopted, al- Nothing 1s more in gormity| S S e with the truth. The tendency of to prove expensive for realty | politics during the past few decades | gwners. In case there are any ex- | has been that the Republican party, | tensive by dint of changes made in construc- organization, energy, |tion, it is certain there will be an onsistency, planning. popular ap- | additional expense. peal, clever political propaganda | Most of us, however, wish to hri and some luck, swayed the inde-|sure that the homes we own, or| pendent voter more profoundly | the establishments we have ;\rv! than the Democrats. Thousands of | capable of standing up under ordl-! persons who have voted the Repub- | nary usage. None of us will argue | lican ticket for years at heart are | against the expense involved 1n; not hound up With any party, but | making a structure safe for all who | | | would just as quickly vote for &|use it it they were | Provided the ‘I:no\\'s his business and we were | satisfled to that effect, s. low engineer Democratie candidate the Republicans are eonvinced we shall fol- going out of bounc On the whole, the present politi- cal alignment stabilized. t times out his orders and suggestions with good will and promptitude. If | within the state 1s|it appears as though he is not too The Democrats put confidence in ntly could put up { mission well up a “good | cjent fairl versed, or there is not sufl ma him, e com- fight,” and frequ is liable to find that it will a better battle if they played their have trouble in enforcing his cards better. But it is the inde- | edic pendent voter, and not the pwr’\\‘ e b | ized voter, to whom both party or- DEAD END STREETS | ganizations in the last analysis SHall tha ity discontinge the ac- must appeal for suffrage. It it 80 o000 d0aq end streets? There happens that in most instances the | o 1y to he said In favor of re- fndependent voters consistently | ¢y ¢ acant such thorough- vote one ticket during successive |\ t. oo T ieipalities Tong elections, 1t means that the domi- ..o 4outeq rules which prevent nant party has obtained & 1aTECT |\ oi nccaptance. Under some cr- slice of confidence than the other. [ . =t o doubt are ad- It does not necessarily mean, 8| jeap1a; hut under most conditions some partyized individuals Would|p.v could be elongated into regu- have it, that the independent vote |, yporoughfares that really get has dwindled or all but disaP- | gomewhere instead of leading to a peared. blind turn-about Tt is the independent voters who Corporation Counsel John H. keep the dominant party anxlous| Kirkham, in favoring an amend- to please; without them it would ment to the charter to provide that soon become distinctly more of an | no strect be accepted by the city oligarchy than it happens to be. oxcept through vote of the C Regardless of what Governor Trum- | mon Council, no doubt thinks this bull said about the independent |would prevent the acceptance of voters at the beginning of the | dead-end streets in the future. The campaign, it is mostly these to supposition is that the Council whom his 1s addressing it2 | would not propaganda. Without the aid of the party accept such a This probably is that should be streets in reality, true. independent voters the Republican are “dedicated” to the public party would soon find Itself strug and not gling for a foothold. Just now ther® | courts, Yet It is not to be than '1ooked that the over- independents in configuration of the has been pro- dead-end are more ont of it, and it is the business of | ¢ In t city the party managers to keep them |quctive of more roein rmed cirecle. within the ch origi- ts than would oth have rwise otent in keeping a Nothing is as 7 nated. Some of our dead-end stry o straight iinant party within come to a sudden stop merely be- 2 narrow path as the dread of |cquse it was sible to push lefeat. And it s independent Oters | them along any further in the di- ho have it In thelr power 10! cction they started to go, or grow swing bludgeon of defeat pn s cases it is & question should they ome ¢ 1 tht whother the public would be best | lominant party has carned such alsorved by having the so-called fate. It 1s to these that the party |strect remain a private thorough- | best addre their | fare or be numbered among the rather than abusing city's public thoroughfares. were no independent | Whatever is done about it the | voters there would scarcely I ture will have no bearing upon | ed ectlons; the re-|the past, or upon the d end | turns pproximately the $streets already existing. And it may | ame at every clection. T Ng | bo that there will be less apparent |1 s it disfavor IPON | necessity to col dead-end the most imp bo iin th rects in future than in the past. 1 tain amount of public w, in H 1 county, |attention is focused upon them i is a spirited fight being is unlikely that a part of the aged for sheriff. And it is th in- ¥ i will atten to d will settle it one way or the other s G it is they who will elect either CUPID OUTWITTED Gabb or Dewey. Tt is they who are| Unless the young swain who making themselves thoroughly ac- wanted to get marricd in too great | quainted with the issues between a hurry to suit the girl in the case the two individuals and will vot upon a prosccution, 1o accordingly. It would be very pleas- will be placed against the ant, no doubt, i the organization | young lady who fled in his automo- | advocating the re-election of Dewey | bile while he was in a drug store. had no independent voters to con- | So runs the routine police xfl]*rvrl.i d with, but this is not to be. If This getting married in haste Gabb has any chance at all — and has its disadvantages, and :Hl)‘! few will claim he not an even | young lady who docs not desire to chance of election with Dewey — it | repent at leisure is justified in using | Wil be because the SUPFR-POWER PLANS crop at high prices. It his crop fails, independent | her wits to outwit cupid when the |or there Is a slump in the demand, pression flled somewhat. But poli- ticians cannot do it. Intelligent fi Not The nancing on the part of the indi- [ Dr. pe remember when to smile? crnor, in fred E. S opinion of Mills' d Gov. Al- mocratic how much did Dempsey and 1 receive? What was the A Only One To this he Mills campaign man~ Teetcher: “Di Dick E. Birdy Hubt lars, by this activity will no reach several thousand dolvl UNDER FIRE rson: “My fee is $500.” { totaliracelnin weral Sl i William Z. Ripley of Harvard, |vidual as well as the banks will| Patic ods! And vou said §95,733. Dempsey received apy agement retorted that Smith ex= § ) the nation’s foremost professorial [ bring this about. The supply and |it Was ME that had gall trouble!” | matcly $700,000 and Tunney .- | pressed much gratitude for the sup- expert upon corporate manage- | demand law still will be effective, AT 000. i"_“‘ }u"d paid admissions | Port of the Hearst papers two — 1 S—— - o - were a ed on 1S hicl 8r vy peeved” because ack ble service in forcefully calling at- | the menace that it once had. bl ana e s sataowe] QUESRIONERANENVEIRED) et o e e e Mm,lm this A‘.m.“' Jacks tention to some of the more brazen | —_— bes me in the smoking car, My| You can get an answer to any| Q. What is the difference be-| Of his opponent Gov. Smith said L na ol T s oy tain F dF 5 first glance told me that it was the rrh}-‘mhonlof I‘f‘ch or mv{u-um;glx by | tween an optometrist and an op- | vesterday: “I'm satisfied he is not e e s : g e R o T oea s300 writing to the Question Editor, | tician? e D e e over-extension of super-power, and actsan ANCICS |10, \ianca over. “T've ot a re.|New Britain Herald, Washington| A. An optometrist is one who|by Mr. Mills T i s the accompanying exploitation of | BY ROBERT QUILL ceipt for $300 made out to 3,,“3,‘l§yro.n_u. 1322 New York avenue,| s optometry, which is the|the bill to install voting machines 1 subsidiaries. His article in the At- | | “You hand me the money | Vashington, D. C., enclosing _two | measurement of powers of vision in|in New York city the governor [ el Mo R e e e ’ R T tell the conductor T'm |CeNts in stamps for reply. Medical, | gencral as to acuteness of perception | said: “That’s a cold-blooded wicked fEeTs | Wonde Women can b {ale you oft at the mext | logal and marital advice cannot be |or form or color or the ext 2 i A 4 article on corporate practices, has S trein gt 3 at’th R Lia e oSS ie extent of | deliberate ement. The bill | bappy, even though intelligent. ake ¥ou off al the Mext| icen, nor can estended research | the field. An optician is Who makes | was signe o % o 1 aroused the financial world to a - ' ’ be undertaken. All other questions| or de: i 2 makes | was signed by Gov. Miller and not J I8 T : [ I had just $300 with e L or deals in optical instruments or | vetoed by Gov. Smith. It is a state- { realization that in Ripley there ts| The only "rod” a modern young- | wil_ receive a personal reply. Un-| cye-g Lo b Do | o serve the sidelines | 3teF known'about is a steering rod. There was 3 . signed requests cannot be answered.| Q. e i i " en 1wor of a blue-blooded | a keen observer on the sideline ; LS | There was no way out. patd, and | 33"t ers are confdent nmn.ml;;\ Beau pro- | aristocrat with a Harvard educas § piciistinientiu poriastolne (heny i culle Rl o Sidndfand | i via n y‘\l‘ train stopped with | | A. Bo (to rhyme with “go” [ ] and who Is doing it more cfficiently | mother to keep still about where the | o o Two N\h’_‘ ""”‘;_{" £ (“”"““ Q. Who is the pres i 2 2 ) aud| Inale tier vesterday to the pres g than any other man in the country, | ki 80t its smartne through the car and held up every- ‘;fl‘,‘l‘,,\:“f.“"'\\“" Q. Where and when was John 1’“’3:’ v:.‘"‘] : ”:’fl(,,‘(t“’;mlm :O.("él,y The super-power projects We| Jps an jll wind that docsn't body, | cabinet const Dryden born? [[hsReor s saTe R i an ill 1at doesn’t Pro- | mve heet | cabinetconsti } o e sunced the “fanatical drys who sce § have been constantly r out | vide Florida railroads with more BT - | A, M. Aristide Briand is the pres- | ©,* G 0 0 L natist, poet | in a harmless glass of beer the sum have the primary object of bringing | building material freight ‘ WS RN SEl ent Minister of Foreign Affairs and GaaCaling NoEn augaldwinkleylive: 41Foniin el (.2 3 ! < vin M. Kernahan. | A7 Raymond Poincare {ho Premier | Vil of Northhamptonshire, R Soplay adds | power from distant parts to other g v 3 * » i & 5 | England, August 9, 1631 The German people,” he added, right,” as we understand it, is | .. % = and Minister of Finance. The prc oy : s | e demonstrated how families parts where it may be deficient frock worn by a woman the I am sending you,”” wrote Jim | ent French cabinet was constitute 9.8 Son nigh s e ElnelE o= s e e alo Sorie Fundamentally, the idea is sound; iker doesn’t like, Donovan, “a gallon of some stuft I|july 23, 1926. By \“‘ '{}‘F:T and “hyl wasit erectenzlli SR e ] ? but there are men who will take R B} el S o o T e take fOr & | o oiiion tn 1880, 1t o - tis|The Mills campaign reverted to advantage of the possibilitics to the CREBUGED A0 5 S onin 5 letter to go from San Franci Champ ds Ma os o > Lits charzes that adulterated milk ’ ; sight of American n the way down fa to Manila, P. 1.2 DRGER s nand isgus L cet st ¢ Sk ih s amaids fetriment of the public, the inves- [ s T slipped, fell, and broke About 29 days LB 2 is0ld In NewXorky the it tors, and even the states. Professor | = 3 \“0’1?; :u;‘lflhli -H‘.“llln, ,mx:.‘ e Wher St Tederal Dand \j:::;h“] IS 2Es 2.0 ‘(-‘} 1‘)0” ;;::E Mpley's new crusade may bring | Knishthood is gone. A speed cop 2 ce took me to the hos- | Banks loc o e e Ripleys new crusade may DR | oo belleve @ woman's. e any | Piteh and from fhere to fail. Iwas| A, st. nita, Kan- Observation chatecsjeno) it gnoct josony o Ol IN | 198 indersianding © | more than he believes a man's. | sentenced for six months. sas; Omal . o (‘;‘i‘ m"”‘: inherent possibilities for financial Sy | When I came out, I stopped to | Berkel 0 TII W fl DG R i : ‘ chicanery and put the states and| The perfect hold-out: “Sorry,|drop a nickel info the cup of a }myl.u Moys{ Oolumbla, 61C n e Weatner Greatag oy S e O the public on gu | qear; no pay envelope this week; |blind man. T looked closer, and|field, Mass.; I . i he concluded, er you nor 1 i | bandits got the pay roll” saw that it was Donovan! e O AAR ATl Washington, Oct. Jeorecast | nor any other man dare accept so T e Man, oh man! e ; 25 Rudolph Valen- | 10F Southern New Englar Partly | fearful a responsibilit THE POCKETBOOK PULL Lite is simpler in some ways. You| THAT was my lucky day! ““‘;",_, How tall was Rudolph Valen- | 1544y and colder tonight; Tuesday| Tho candidates for United States AS ELECTION NEARS | can change trousers without taking —Hugh J. Bunfing.| A. Five feet, eleven inches. partly cloudy; colder on the east|senator also concentrated their Tt Deing anl elocilon’ year. it ts|your:shoestoft s Q. How long did the Russo- |C02Sti strong northwest and west | final weck's efforts on the metropo- i e | e e i e | e winds and gales diminishing Tues- | lis. Senator Wadsworth is urging g s | A boxer can improve everything| Tp associntion with George White's| A. It began February 8 L RE T i the maintenance of a republican slderable abot 1ess conditions:| except his reach, and board ight e = oy y = IForecast for Eastern New Y majo 1 congress to support the iderable about L aon v X oardi an —the leading musical re- | The treaty of peace ending S e el e o She HOSILYGIIICORFEESELO (SUBDSTEI in the country. “Prosperity” is a|help that. viie now playing in New York— | was signed September 5, 1005 N q,‘,,"?,"l],,,,‘:','f“’,\‘:,'l & Coplidey prograny Tle fuvols (18 felling slogan indeed in an appeal| .y o Jaymen, and | THE FUN SHOP invites its custo-| Q. Isa British subject who mar- | ryost fonight in Jorh radlon i :Tl‘ 'w‘_"q“‘l” Do ..w,',‘, m: ‘J:‘(I‘;:l"" io i vhters Couplet wUL Yeelnoc i e Jaymen. and | yers to send in their luckicst days. | ried an American husband on Mareh | weather remaing clear; Tucsday sl u » the twins make a fine team [real leader of a gang. Plie Bilehtesy and foao ot il hef L an Smiricanic Hienison cloudy; strong west and| Ropert F. W: fiel my” the twins make a fin L8 BanE. reprinted not only In THE FUN | does she kave to be naturalized? | northwest winds, diminishing Robert ¥. Wagner, the demo- to pull otherwise rack-duster can- Pa s | SHOP, but will be quoted at the 4. She became 0 ‘American|| oS S Ll cratic candidate for senator, ac= ‘ Act 1. “Heaven send us rain to|.o % . e lons: A disturbance cused his opponent f “double~ didates into offi Tl e \:v\‘lw‘.'v\s. e i .{.rn“l ¥ rea 'w be B extent is central over t . i = e i e hat was YOUR lucky day? and will not have to naturalize Atlantic and New Engla deall actics’ tr e ‘walted The voter is w.llw tional hl rop. Gov n..n:_—h p u sssai law requiring alien Svives of | states this mor o - p‘ f,‘" L”_W until he got into wet territory be- swayed by his pocketbook VAL et The Nose Knows! i orican oitizens! to fhe naturilzad | dactis Heavy mreciitation trom tha | LoEe Do sdldihow he wolldivote fon {nliietthat Mas {ne semblancesor wlr R ST CRE As AL SUERC B L L vou i Have: ak remiaricably)airons { DEcatis G HectivaR Ren temce i 22,1 QRlop val ey castiyaza it (im0l the state dry referendum. Wagner saving appeals to him, even though ing somebody or oth. | family resemblance. I think it is 1922 1 north Atlantic conste S eand !pv{wf\*‘v"m y for modi- ] B e thian ; i your large nose Q. Does Ben Turpin, the movie | peratures are high in New England | €000 SRy S It el & el AP “Yes, that does run in the family.”” | actor, weas a glass eye? this morning but much lower with | Collusion between vernor period. He is going to e oty red Osborne.| A. No, but he is cross-eyed wy to killing frosts in the in. | Smith and Senator Wadsworth is d register his political choice, swayed R Q. From what book was the mo- | lerior as far south as northern |OPenly charged by a commitiee by the condition of his exchequer. What is pie to one Congressman “Blood 1 - siosinpl P \”k"‘.z : : i r’"'\"‘“"”' s ‘i 1 of casl shes t Frenchman, | 15 Pork to another! nters of high pressure vail | dependent republican for senator Sl i ”,h B it :"n“n“r"x‘su : . LR A. From Vincente Blasco Iban- |OVer the w Gulf region and thefon 2 dr This; collusion, agd toitigat e ds Al e e From Our Own Infant-ry Drill | €z's book of the same name. I Rocky mountain districts. | the statement said, “has a common defend it. At all events, even o Regulations | Q. Whatis a sion” bout vor for this vicinity | origin in the association against the though he might willingly spend| “Respect must precede love.” This| Last Christmas my little girl, aged | in prize fighting? weather followed by Tfairi prohibition amendment and its al- upon himself, he does not want to|would scem to indicate that all peo- | four, Teceived toy which so| A. One that is held in a State|2nd colde lied organizations.” T ; e Y ple marry bencath them, pleased her that she constantly | Whose boxing laws prohibit the ren- 1 have anyone allot a portion of his B played with it. [idering otla’ reforenalior TiNEEs da- | e 4 money for public improvements; | Henry hasn't solved it yet. Tt will| “Margret,” her mother asked one cislon. ere have been several HOME CONVENIENCES 3 not at all take a four-day week to fit a three- | day, “can't you play with something | championship battles fought in Tabor it c e T nUmar et hans wnd b The Sccretary of Commerce, |day Week-end | else all the time than that toy?” states having the no-decision law. Instalied in any ho all oxpense—that, briefly, is the content of our o Hopyor) feelnit all g S “Let her play with it!” insisted [In s battles th y way the Washington Burcau's latest bullctin offerig to readers of this newspa 9 Her doover; .fe | Job suffered almost everything ex- | her older sister. “As soon as the challenger can win is by a knock- Hen o marh it & st ogukiegie) Soonse Koxioe nes 4 well in the United States. Of course, | except a neighbor's brat doing a novelty wears off she'll stop.” out, or a foul. T o | :;’ufl‘.-“fi-; hox and a cony ) o M‘-ff % lr‘if:'yl::’;w“;':; : he would. Other speakers, in lo-|violin lcsson. A few minutes later mother no-| Q. I want to use gum arabic to It in the bulletin. If vou will out the coupon below i e ere there is lepres- e ticed Margret examining the toy | Stiffen my lace curtains. Can you HE AP AL Gl e 4 Sl g T\:‘, ,r ;,i.,r?.‘ ‘K,‘,m _“.,,Nm“l Correct this sentence: “Through- | from all angles. ¥ give me the proportions to use and (G CLIP COUPON HERB === =——— = 1 sion, are taking pains to out the entire show,” said she, “none “What are you looking for?” she |BOW to prepa HOME CONVENIENCES EDITOR, Washington, Bureau, N. B. Herald, the fact, providing they are Repub- | of those about me whispered or were | inquires | A. Dissolve one ounce gum ara- 2 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C ) i . licans. The Democrats are busy |in any way annoyi: “For the novelty that wears off,” | bic in one-half pint of boiling 5 e i Siaiine tha' | nolnts mnerel there| (Erotectead by BubilsheraiSyndlcate) fiataerat irepiien \\«nl»l.ls:rmn and bottle. Keep well L &sery GR e bilstln HOME CONYIN § and wnclose here- 4 T | = Macholz | corked. se one dessert spi P G et LA : e cotton centers ana amast e | 25 Years Ago Today R e el P e 9 farmers. All of this is part of lhr‘i 1 jmw: and stretch, ADDRESS d ok ich 3 | {| @ What language is “Flos Sl i % polltiEall bl Lo the PP |y, moulders at Russell & E U\ ?cmmum" and what ..m‘s ,,I ‘,,:.,r:: | ciry ST <<SETATH K.eesieaces b lio responds too readily — led bY | in's went to work this morning and \ \ A. It is Latin m o I am a reader of the HERALD. i €| the pockethook found that the foundry was s \ 7, ittt Lieey. Gt b saam —_—— — e, : Tho Department of Commerce|down. They would have taken the gy | | ) S s od in smooth. | Statement for what it was worth had = T i | s '}‘” 1> iy aid (: oy ”‘;" ] it not been for a disagreement yes- HONK i B ing the road against threats of real terday. The oldest molder had died i S panics. So has the federal reserve |and the entire department wished to | [ 7 o mmy ! 'SNAPSHOTS OF A WOMAN LISTENING TO HER HUSBAND - By GLUFAS WILLIAMS 1 ontering fnto the equation, the|SUEEested sending n delegation \\\ \S L tetion, and later that the men work until | | g biggest one being the old law of noon. Neither proposal was accept- 2 cupply and demand, of which there [able and the men went to the fun- | i can be mo political control. eral B | ‘I Ko 5 g 5 Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Neumann cele- { ) politician who selzes upon a e s R e \ y : ural condition to make eapital for ry by attending prayer meeting at \ b his candidacy is insulting the in- | the Trinity M. E. church, accom- b tellizonce of the average voter.|Panicd by their two sons, both of 3 ) % ;i | whom are students at Weselyan | = sl s ) o & And practieally every politiclan 15| yiversity: At the conelusion of e NOTICES HUSBAND 16 GET- TRIES GUICKLY TO CHANCE TOO LATE.. HE BEAT HIR WONDERS HOW MANY busily insulling the voters’ intelli- service Mr. McNicholl presented the TING READY TOTELL HIS THE SUBJECT Elie TIMES SHE'S HEARD HiM Y S (e every other | Neumanns with a handsome silver || ONE AND ONLY TUNNY TELIT M onie of thé Is gotting away |S°Tvice of 14 pieces, which had been ||| /7 %7/ STORY 4 :‘ s 5 " purchased by subscription. | i i with it — without the voter even| ™ 4 g vyejant has just completed b realizing that he has been insulted alling a heating system for the |t a [; ishment of a federal cinner Chuck Co. :H v Avatemi e _| The A. T. A. Whist club met last SaaTmiy 5 rescrve system was a great step 10 ooy ot the home of Miss Mattie femBLiNA G i rd the elimination of pPanics.|janning on Lincoln strect [T take good care of my handsome i The of large reservoirs of | . Corbin is at Cottage City | e gold s for banks, was a fi-| The maps in the town clerk's of- | 1t'8 the ONLY face I havel e (A nvaliee Wtz e i pooici| A ERIuiah ot well with parsley and 'l form so that they can be found IDRCE 4 the opport glven to federal | o, ity And rub it with cucumber w reserve bank oflicials {o -restraln o that the walls of the mew |1 18¥ it on pillows of delicate weave ; " : & . | ti B e oL o e W ko o ot | WONDERS WOLLD IT DO 100KS ROUND. COMPANY REALIZES HE'S BEAINNING PUTS IN'ISN'T IT THE a s | to encourage |UP Prople are comparing it with the | stain, | ANY 600D TO.GNE HIM A LOOK AS IF THEVD HEARD TO FLOUNDER. THIS IS WHERE OTHER WAY ROUND, DE N ‘”””“‘ o S o .‘m\\. city building recently erccted across |And I try to remember I never must | JOKE BOOK TUR CHRISTMAS IT BEFORE T0O HE ALWAYS STARTS GNING IT'S PAT WHO SAYS. :; ne J Commercial street from it. Without leave Lt | THE POINT AWAY T MIKE' was through their [ doubt, the city building suffers great- | It outside over night in the rain! ability to set the money rate, was |1y by comparison. 1‘ —Arlie Huber e e vt New Britain appears to be on th - | nother great gain. The divectors| o500 o'y 1qing oom that iwil Be Modern Punishment should be unswayed by political | ynoxampled in its tmmensity in the | Judge: “What was this man considerations, and there is no | history of the city. Many lots have |auilty of stealing?" specific anco upon which the|been sold recently, and in no one | Attornéy: “Thirty-seven dollars [ public ¢ ey m | Particular section of the oity, so that [ Your Horor, f . it is sure that the outskirts will soon | Judgc 'wenty years in prison!” that they have made an effort 0|y gotted with new homes. It is| Aftorney: “Wait a minute! I've he political safe to say that nonme of the new |made a mistake! It was $37,000.” farmer of the Middle West | houses will cost than $2,000 Judg ‘'Oh, excuse I Two A is not satisfled; he bou his lana | The new edifico for the Church of | years.” . . HUSBAND REQUESTS HER ~ PLANS TO-MORROW!S LAUEHS DUTIFULLY AS TEELS SHE CAN NOW 60 ¥ W o s i e s R b MLl Bl PLEASE NOT T0 INTER® ~ DINNER. HUSBAND SPRINGS THE ON ENJOVING. HERSELF 1 upon it he must raise a bumper |The amount to be added to the KRAZY KINDERGARTEN RUPT, SHE'S THROWN POINT T rand list | (Conducted By Dusty) HIM ALL OFF GLUYAS B WILRIANS | = ck, you look sad.” | “That's Duthing, 5 e e s e

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