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[ NEW BRITAIN DAIL'Y HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1926. EUROPEAN DEBTS THE TARIFF The European done. Particularly must there be no AND partiality shown to New Britain Herald| HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY varlous com- and | ay | Facts and Fancies BY ROBERT QUILLE: Beatrice: derful to take along when I go to | bargain sales! panles. There are laws, rules tions owe us in e e The same European natior te to hunters: A handkerchiet | owe to private American bankers ging from a hip pocket isn't a | iropean nations are tions governing them and t be t is regu should n billions of dollars war | abeth F. Kendall Reproduction A. world’s Issued Dally At Herald Bldg., (Sunday Excepted) 67 Church Btreet. str enforc (Copyright, 1926 Forbidden) billions of in Factorfes, Jobbers and Retails 1t the E what they owe to the private SUBSCRIPTION RATES P L ars private the ofl in- $5.00 & Year. a $2.00 Three Montha I n to beautity |, to pay b S i 7 Taboo Misrepresentation. say merely: “Gimme some the - The Lordés day isn't kept very 'l 5. a Month. The time has passed when sales- swomen can misrepre- them, in nkers the sums they owe to appear- a or sa A first American government may prove a serious stumbling block. Naturally, always 5 well the private bankers would much pre- s, day fer to see th ng the gov- their | 1t Europe can pay both the debts ow- and Batered at the Post OfMce at New Britaln as Becond Class Mall Matter. What hope is there for Ford's L TELEPHONE CALLS % hoo« v? Business Office 928 » i istinet Editoria) Rooms .... 926 sad- S ernment fail of paym it In the case of “peaceful ywnr‘tr:x-j nations need only light artil- I | see how your flance is pushing his | his own people while pleading with | | from Paddy Ryan, Fabruary 7, 1882, | and lost it to James J. Corbett,| | north to south by the River Meuse | |and contains tho headwaters of the |Scssion of the salesmanship class at We'll bet that the Hallowe'en witches will find way through that'burly team.” hem to desist; another is that he | j » MAXSON Junare September 7, 1892. Marne. Bar-le-Duc,is the capital|the ¥. M. C. A. last evening. | When off through “Yes; won't he be won- | was slain by the Spantards. Q. Who held the heavyweight Q. In what part of France Is the = Meuse,”” made famous by the Send all communications to Fun : i’ Shop Editor, care 0f the New S | accounts can b 1d taut £ | | The area is 2,408 square miles, [ Mr. Leland explained how a few Q. Who are the “Mossarians”? |years ago a salesman could drop ; their broom stic [To peer through the curtains or rat- own The point is often made that there The only profitable advertising medium in the City. Circulation books and press room alweys open to A the air ks they lurch, This, by the : ing the too many of them. &5 Amerlean government is tha apclle ot Amerlean | yor. : finition of debtors. good; but if| = Kkina of | Tt unreasonable Autumn the fall unless Spring t is a good point for those al- private owing banker: 11 only boxing championship hefore John L. | ! livan and who succeeded him? | John L. Sullivan won the | Merchant Tells Embryo Salesman, | World War? ¥ Bl Blor, & 5 : A. It is a department of north-|sent their merchandise or overload ritalp Herald, and your letter | east France, forming part Lor- | a customer, ac i Vi will,be forwarded to New York. : SeaccorLing o alte: Wy [ S A. A Syrian tribe inhabiting the | ol i [country between the Orontes river [IB0 @ mMercantile establishment, business who dislike to et | . J lon the north and Tripoli (Syria) | take the buyer out to lunch or to Some ducking du ; in th heavyweight championship | [raine. ~It'1s intersected from the | Leland, in addressing the opening Where'll You Be, Folks com- | - ol oo on the south. With their Mok the theater, unload a large order call hers enter the ranks of And to you seems, apples king church! Member of the Associated Press. % The Associated Prees fa exclusively en: ttled to the wuse for re-publication of ail news credited to it or not otherwiee meri credited in this paper and aleo local cews published therein. pay one there muck e medan tenets they have m of inferior goods and take back an | QUESTIONS ANSWERED remnants of old Syrian nature wor- | Order. You can get an answer to any|ship. They also a crude doc- question of fact or information by |trine of the Trinity & in | Plained. Factories will not stand for writing to the Question Editor, | the transmig of Their | Uncthical activities on the past of New Britain Herald, Washington number is virtually at | their salesmen, and factories, job- Bureau, 1322 New York avenue,|from 120,000 to 150,000. bers and retail establishments of the Washington, D. C., enclosing two| Q. What is the work better class, including practically all cents in stamps for reply. Medical, | Notary Public and whom sstul establishments, will not legal and marital advice cannot be they appointed? given, nor can extended research | ales persons to misrepresent His primary office is to grant | Merchandise. be undertaken. All other questions certificates attesting facts of legal One of the principal reasons for wil receive a personal reply. Un-|import. The position is one of | this change, in addition to a grow- signed requests cannot be answered. | high trust and dates back to the|ing sentiment in favor of “honesty All letters are confidential.—Editor, | d2ys of the Roman repub! They | as the pol according to . are appointed by the governors of | Leland, is that business has learned | Q. Where and when was Jack |states and in the District of Colum- | that profits are made, not from big Dempsey born? ! Manassa, Colorado, J 1895, 1 bia and other federal territories by |sales so much as from “repeat ore In what motion pictures has duti may t 7 8 i t S the private acc hould re- : n contention. So long is¢ tirs sideration—s0 Treas , Conditions have (hanged = first consideration reason Educated tions have (hanged, he ex Branes: “I vour d: : a faux pas in her do; the other day Newrich: “Yes, she can cook em F dishes. —Sunn of automobiles in use likely that as the nu augh- estic ankers. y are entirely human in their are king first Ofl‘ ots otherwise Member Andit Bureau of Circalation. to bulld gasoline stations b The A. B. C. Is a natfonal organization b which furnishes newspapers and . tisers with s strictly honest analysis of circulation. Our clrculation statlstice are based upon this audit. This ineures protection against frand tn newspaper distribution figues to both national and ocal advertisers. 1 saturation point| appeal. They or- 5 stations, as with automo- gly has not yet And it m t the law abolishing curb tendency to the latter to go mselves, of their —own poc ;of t e No by e o under similar circumst The propaganda for cancellation of the war debts to the governme 5 been one else would do g THID FUN SHOP NEWS WEEKLY Indian Summer this Indian Summer-time slande It's a crime! aspersions should reached looked t} tions has th honored the by their pa- | parents honor the kids. cause in no written To call el, mean having failed, the next move has e been to lower American tariff bar- riers so that Europe can sell suf- ficlent goods In American to pay I This ]—for Europe—but will The Herald fs on sale dally in New | the owners of L ok York at Hotaling's Newsstand, Times | for the larger stations, and frequent- Square; Bchultz’s Newsstands, Entrance | i X Grand Central, 42nd Street. ly they must look for Every time a new drive-in statlon is ned, therefore, does not necessari Such other site Americanism in two acts. 1: Grub, | 1dian could be the President of the United States.|ders” and satisficd customers are the present day their principal | considered a greater assct than sen- f receiving and cer- | sational sales. her debts seems logica ; H In an {deal democracy every man ith gen- n 3 o [ POLITICAL RALLIES is his own uplifter. ly mean one more station, but may not meet THAT FAIL TO RALLY It any additional proof were necds ed that the old-time political lies no longer rally in this d on of the de- | substitu of merely entail such a station for one funct sort. | Most of us will live to see the when the installation of new| ral- ; and age one would not need to go furth- than by e gasoline be a at the Republican and Democratic| "\ i alll vhich Xk pl n this rallies which too! T‘rl‘)\tll‘.\!”‘l i 1 er to observe the attendance rity. Iast week. The speakers were fair- eral approval in the U d States, where people have a h ing of themselves as Europe. Secretary of the Treasury not agreeing with the ba cating a reduction in duti benefit of Europe, brings f novel plea that such action would Prohibition et and dry thing looks as figure in the polling tiff; Some say they're wet. Some dry. | * We'll bet A lot on both sides are all wet! Most of the winter resorts are near sea level, but the nose eleva- is remarkable, | How worms lahor to provide silk for women! Also fur wil tion | * . e | Husking Bees. | In husking bees, the buxom miss Who shucked a read ear got a kiss The modern maids, as wild as tockings coa : is close now, but he needn’t he neighborly Mars exp world to es Welch played? A, Secret Mis; Boy”; of “The ol G £ the George e Men" epping s Live", Q. Ine Th Out”; ' “Saw Dust”; of Many"; ulf Betwcen”; “The > Storm Country”; Washington”; “Her “The Law Thief”; Wives Do We e Virtuous What “Why How long has the gold dol- lar been the u | Canada? mnit of currcney in tifyi and deeds in ssels pro- have of Lourteen men joined the class at struments; its opening session. taking protests of masters of ve in regard to the we in testing bills of ecxhang been dishonored in certif rccurac;y of copies of legal instru- men ete They have also a general authority to admi oaths and take affid other powers vary in t states, Penn. May Taboo Fraternal Insurance Harrisburg, Pa, Oct. (P— ix nal organizations, er with headquarters in eleven different states, faced {he possibility today of losing their licenses to sell insurance sylvar L T ——— |in Pe : An order calling on the organiza. tlons to show cause on November 9, why their licenses should not be re« voked was fssued yesterday by Eli- nar Badford, state insurance coma deu Don't need Europe better ¢ o8, make debts, but would power o Travel reveals the greatn : country and the fact that no statg ifffciently to pre- t has much right to poke fun at an- Furopean | ix other kir Such m A “HISTORY MAKIN in 1914, | OPINION | ly well known in these parts, and eality e did { not reality he did in Who was Proserpine? brought for the 53. | @ What is relationship of | A. A goddess of caker” to “that man” in|Roman mytho old puzzle “Brothers and sisters | Zeus and Demeter., She em have I none, but that man's father Hades and was v e is my father’s eon”? goddess of death. missioner. law in the decision sustaining tl;c,iwh s i S fors 1s @Eht. Br | 1,)\. The speaker is the father of | | Mr. Barford said that he had % 3 S ear suhersLhsEscoretaty: 18 i | s e b et “That man.” found some “excellont fraternal so- presidential power to reméve fed-| oo\ ooiirely o matter of opinton. | IaRiiusfeofmanygaihloigs 50, Q. What is the source of the Observat;on |cloties® ‘doing’ businoas’in Pennsvle eral office holders without the con- | : ¥ And soon leok more like con X e o < 4 | ng busines sy ral office holders wi h | The plan underlying all the talk o quotation “Until the day breaks and | ania, but that many concerns had The aquestion, |, augment the of for- i shadows flee away”? | 0 TII W }:’ Ll lae e | L agmenh FIR A. It is from the Song of Solo- | n e Weather Some organizations, he said, ap- of | 180 investments. = ""j‘lllom‘\“gl _|mon in the Old Testament, Chap- | —_— peared to have expenses running as Hallowe'en, old men give|ior 2 Verse 17. i igh as 72 per cent of all premiums LELS | Q. What is the meaning of the To tric they played when they | upague” the name of the capital loaned the money are thinking ew Englan y | collected. Zouricoldils seliingibetier It yon | lnsers fyoune. of Holland? :»L:)sz:uu»;?ll-‘fh; W ”,",’,‘,l;,;\,m’,‘,’,f,r we begun to think your Wife is & | Wo think yowll find in thelr mar-| A “Hague” is fresh, possibly etrong west and | retty good scout, after all. | ration, | for meadow. northwest wind - | Less memory than imagination! | "Q \Where are the liqueurs known| Forecast for Eastern New York . n B el i nieEn o whe | “Chartreuse” and “Bencdictine” | Partly cloudy tonight; possibly there are no blues. How It Looked | made? What color are they? light snow or rain in north portion llona ot dolrars = | Clarke: “I'm thinking of going in-| = A Chartreuse is a lNqueur in three |and heavy frost in west portion if With President And ldeas must wonder at times |to business. How does the restaurant | colors, green, yellow and white, dis- | weather remains clear; Wednesday A S find so little parking | pusiness look to you , | tilled by a secret formula from aro- | fair, not much change in tempe other notable administration leaders | Holmes: “It's all Greek to me.” | matics by the monks of La Grande |ture; moderate to fresh west and - oy oot | | —3Benjamin Jonnesco | Chartreuse; now made at Tarra- [northwest winds of the | gona, Spain. The green liqueur is| Conditions: Pressure is relative- O1 GEVALT | the most prized. “Benedictine” is |1y low over the St. Lawrence valley By “Rusty’ 'Lippert |a cordial of liqueur resembling |and Ontario this morning and high &l ST 3 ship was sinking. Huge waves | Chartreuse distilled at Feecamp in|over the southern plains sta It is possible to forgive an enemy |{jupdered against it and broke over | Norma ally prepared by | Temperatures were low this morn. Me- | everything except being more decent | the rails to wash across the decks. |the Benedictine monks but si nce |ing in the Atlantic coast states, than you are. The water was rising higher and |the French revolution it has been| Light frost was reported from er, and ail seemed lost. The life- | made by a secular company. northern Florida, heavy and killing had been dashed to pleces| q. Is it possible to pfevent the from Philadelphia Pitts- the ‘sides of the vessel and |lower crust of a pie from becoming | burgh respective had all fasten 1owers of the 1 on|sogsy? B A. Sprinkle the surface with confined chi flour or brush with egg White be- | valley, the New England statc Conditions favor for this vicinity fore adding the filling. Q. What are shooting stars fair weather and not much change | | in temperature. L A, Q. they were here to work to find excuses! | Bluge U purpose of attracting the voters. The howeve: the F and the Greek daughter of lived in rshipped as the e to pay it able to pay i and the buylng ss of our P 5 Sports turned The Supreme Court of the United | duce has added important chapter to American constitutional | two spellbinding affairs, attracted only 130 persons; publicans had §2 present Democrats 48 It has come to the point where, unless the political speakers brought to a city are of national prominence, the people simply will not attend. And when the speakers are persons like Senator Borah or Secretary Hoover, or perhaps Secretary Mel- lon, it is dollars to the grease in a doughnut that most of the hearers attend merely to satisfy their curios- ity as to how these prominent per- | sonages look in real life. Some movie star would “attract” quite as readily have nothing of American people “Red” vent t purchasing Grange, zer makes hty runs and gains pro, no States an and goods, as than sent of the Senate. ignored in the Constitution, first debated in the congress 1789; Hamilton in The Federalist | the value The people who of Oct. re- RANGERS TO MEET Ranger A. C. will hold an important meeting this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the club rooms on Church cet. Following the busi« ness session, there will be a prace tice of the football team. All mem-~ bers of the club and team players are asked to be on lhand promptly 7:30 o'clock. at 7 themselves, of ways to smooth contended that the consent of They ara Betitninking ot so much, payment. the nation at large, whatever happens will not material- fect their own prosperity, ry to “dise | | Senate would be nec = e place as well as appoint.” But the practice has to | vleld the President the right of re- moval without consent of tlie Sen- uniformly been N cer- tatnly not to the extent of nine I o ate, the only exception being dur- Coolid and perchance weight to say. This is a busy age, ent than any of its The distractions are enormous. have more time for lelsure than ever betore, but there s no denying that everyone's lelsure is better tak- én up than at any past time. What with automobiles, movies, vaudeville, airs the court Ing the term of President Johnson, hator Borah space. when there was open warfare be- B It must be awtul to be a go-get- ter and do so much going and so little getting. one dIffer- | oon the exccutive and the legis- forerunners. S | jative branch of the government We ana office | passed. This act later was repealed. | The of Court will not radically affect pres- | that stronsly opposing the plan international and American bankers | Santa Claus Is Coming 8 Weeks Earlier i R the tenure of act there 15 small chance for any such scheme to logical revision of the Cumber tarill law may not be entire- ly unlikely in the nest was material although decision e Supreme Fordney ig] boats against the passeng life-pr “It's about time to jump! ed the captain.{ “It's our | chance! The life-pre | keep us afloat until we can be {ed up!” He dashed into the and out again. “There's three ent for the reason or succeedi has had v sustains. Had | procedure frosts Correct this sen! : “T can’t de- ide,” said “whether I wa sct of Shakespeare or a fur co (Protected by Publishers Syndicat 25 Years Ago Today The Landers, Frary, factory is putting a about its property Some boys burned up the tool box in the Hebrew cemetery yester- | 1f a sufficient nuraber of followers ompany thé high school team to Waterbury Saturday the railroad will reduce the rates. It is expected | that about 200 will with the team, which is considered to have a good chance of winning. Last Sat- urday afternoon New Britain won from Meriden for the third time this year, 16 to 0. The time honored | double pass was worked, as wus a new play which brought the guards of center back. New Britain used Morgan, Brady, Nolan, Curtin, Lap- thorn, Chamberlain, Coholan, Brown, Wainright, and Captain Hartman. Brown scored two touch- entirely the President \e POWeT | congresses. a i = radios, and a host of other a which eat into our time, the average man has no eppropriation of time lett for political speakers. But with all our diversions distractions, there no doubt would be time for listening to political spell- binders, if the people were funda- of the the Massachusetts campaign mentally interested in the issues, To | !and. This postmaster, Frank S.|and let it be known he strongly a certain extent, no doubt, they are | MYers b¥ name, sued for four|fivored the re-ciection of Semator | interested; but they whet their ap-|Years' salary and carried his con- | wiliam Butler, petites for political electioneering in | the such up the least| The opinion, in holding that the time, President has the depends more upon what he reads about political affairs than upon 1t is safe hou Onhio and past 24 to the Atlantic now du ever, would be something apart from the banking view of e ng to assist Furopean debtc it not been for the frritated post- | Portland, Oregon, who |t President Wilson | not | middle master at was removed by may | and pick- | 2 COOLIDGE AND BUTLER A. They are meteorites—: cabin | masses of stone or iron’ which are thou- [ attracted from space by the gravi- sand dollars here — anybody can | tational pull of the earth and fall | | have it that wants it! Anybody want | towards the earth. The friction frens caused by their passage throug “Three thousand doll | the earth’s atmosphere, or envelope ed a passenger. “Vell, vat do you |of air, raises them to red heat, and Installed know about dat, eh? Vy, sure, cap-|in fact very few reach the earth at v tain—I take it for safckeeping. |all, being burned up in the course Gladly!” | of thelr passage. “Well, go ahead and take 1t”|, Q. What were the circums said the captain. “Youw'll find it in|Of the death of Montezuma, th the cabin in a canvas sack. It's all | Aztec ruler and Emperor of Mex| AT A. During his reign ho greafly | extended the limits of Aztec do- | minion and subjugated many new | provinces; but his conduct at the| | time of the Spanish invasion showed | lack of judgment and firmness. e | permitted Cortez to reach the erwLi |tal city, without opposition, receiv- | ling him with honors and gifts, and | | was seized by the Spaniards and | | held as hostage. One story is that | downs and Hartman one. The |in the ensuing attack on their quar- | crowd was of large size. | ters he was killed at the hands of | William Schweitzer's wheel upset Z J setts campaign on a stone on Elm street this morn- [ tor Butler failed of re-elcetion ing and his arm broken near 1 excuse would have been made that | the elbow. £ 2 ‘(;1“‘ 0!‘(“1 Chief Rawlings saved a boy from | D“:__F!_CULT DECISIONS imminent peril yesterday afternoon. s | that Butler ' chief was on Commercial ) the voters preferred Walsh. | strect when a team dashed by. The ] unknown to the driver had t hold of the wagon and could gel away, being dragged along. ¢ chief shouted to the driver, who sped. The boy was badly fright- encd Dr. Nicholas Murray auspices of the Woman' club of New Britain, will give his lecture on “The Study of Education as a Science” at the high school | hall tomorrow evening. The lecture is open to the public. Dr. Butler ranks exceedingly high in the educa- tional world. Williim H. Gladdens' barn on Olive street was burned down last evening, a barn on the Edwards es- tate being destroyed and a | nearby e being slightly dam- | in 1 the question would reached the have judiclal considera- | \hen President Coolidge stepped - Clark fence & new, tion by highest court into s!” repeat- aving home devices that can be made and home &mall expense—that, briefly, is the content of our test bLulletin offering to readers of this mewspaper. kitchen cabinet; a fireless cooker; a sponge box or bread lner, A folding ironing bo iceless refrigerator, how a winter cold hox and a convenlent cieaning closot—directions for > aro in the bulletin. 1If you want it, will out the coupon below s directed: his erstwhile cam- time and wor tentions to preme Court. | he may have sur- great many political ob- | ac he did no differently | said a kind word for in Wis manner as take: ised a « The average person nowadays roa to buitld all_t and m poyver, unre- | sorvers, vet ances stricted by Congress, to remove any 1 ast than, when 1 Senator Lenroot federal official with the exceptipn onsin some 0? CLIP COUPON HERE of a few judges, will have the ef-|six months prev “ES EDITOR, Burcau, N, W York Avenue, Washington, D. C, Washington, B, Ierald, what the spellbinders say. to that one who attended the two political ral- If Popular Songs Were Hlustrated enabling the the federal laws are faithtully ex- say every person | fect yof President t0| mne Repu carry out injunction to | .16 fighting an exclusively Coolidge uCnsil Al 5 of the bulletin 1 loose, un JIOME CONVENIENCES, and enclose here- I want a o cd, U. 8. postage stamps or coln mr' that t with five ¢ an. lies in question, at least 100 read the | see | campaign. The voters ing told gist of what they had to say in the | ccuted. It federal officlals could not | that Senator Butler newspapers. This may not be as ef- | be displaced without the consent of | pack to the § fective as seeing the rs “in political |Gasiat tha Presiaents person,” but it meets the essentials political-minded e sent to this must b nate primarily | NAME and Senate an endles ADDRESS would the tur- | with . . ceesrs STATE I am o reader of the HERALD. C S e e e moil result, s the lei campaign, c1TY officials would be secure while mal- have no time for anything else, President into the of present-day requirement they Had thrown Coolidge not Mas nd The spellbinders and campalgn | Administering their offices, and the wministrative energies of the gov- his hat rchu- y | ernment would be inundated under ough they may be qui nt have managers, 1 at Sena- the however, irritat self-evident by t he was to a great ext themselves to blame for the devel- suflicient room for do 1 me! nothing to wi opments. To whet interest in a cam- | disagreement on the question as to im- s defe | because | | Now this excuse cannot be made. | 1t Butter is defeated it will go down in political paign there must be issues of cause the court to render a divided portance; but the issues that | opinion. in are care- APARTMENTS the public is inter tul ers, the campaign lead- | 7 omitted L MORE pe annals as a the Pr Fence es not n- | e of more comfortable and in- Tke large dwellings so far construe- 101 apa v through the city is progressing swiftly to eadentiinihis home = 156 interest, when the rallies, with 4 held housing facllities. 3utle - are they : & facllitl | sisted In creating. S Butler, un tments being had § of com- Perhaps the big wind THE STEADY INCREASE IN “GAS" STATIONS Ur neW| gay night was n ler survey, will the fz the big wind of t total to “I Wanna Go Where You Go” in the last few years. | 1 the la W years, The Fun Shop Joke Factory more nex and | | October is for year, worst month of Awrlull “Our half back is about to will be a larger population to The verhaps Wil |y por will com-| e’ 1n weather and early twilight make a|aged. towns; bad combination for speed artists. Ohazlos WaDunls 4 three years an employe bt L Adams Express Co., and will go to Philadelphia, where he will probably accept a position in an undertaking establishment. He has had considerable experience with D, W. Fox and is considered unusually well fitted for the posi- tion Peter, young son of S Prior of Plainville ul accident while year automobile accidents; be that ‘V'lw i there is more driv- but because wet AR also month, “How perfectly terrible! injured in the last game? —Mrs. H. T. Slagg As Written in the Manner of other FUN SHOP contributors. Well-Heeled Helen: “They say that the coach is very wealthy.” Virginia: “Well, he always man- | ages to make both ends meet.” —W. §. Harrington at play this Improving morning. His right arm was di “You say you got a letter from sellers to avo located. Drs. Buell and Bull made [your boy at college?” began Mrs. MYy e winter the lad as comfortable as possible. |Thomas, as she called in a friendly live | orman P. Cooley won the men's [way on her next door neighbor. tournament for the caddy bag offer- “Yes, and he says he’s half-back ed by A. H. Abbe by defeating H. B. |now,” replied the other. Boardman, two up, at the Maple| “That's an improvement, I'd say, Hill golf links Saturday afternoon. |for my Jim to be half-back, because |I remember when he was going to |school here he was always all the way back.” Britain the and for the of resig : employ t has tain rea : 2 mocrats in Massachusetts claim would possibility of a are not worried over the Cool- letter. I , and so much . 11 i s in wch building \ps the Worry was e ce il e football under away from comparatively short I RCEayate is is the time of the ) i 7 one can b - a pa nods, t spring y not be far distant tensity tra s time i a gasoline statlon reduced rate be n those who live elsewhere and New their a seems to \d garage bills through- employed Britain ind it in popular thal to vantage to old days. closer to thelr places of employment. | well | Most of the objections to gasoline the are well founded thelr | Ogden Mills is busy exposing Now York milk political o Herald water situation This would be a desideratum while his York the stations, of course, Onl. situation, worth working for NHEN A TEN PER CENT TIP FIGURES T THIRTY- FINE CENTS AND THE WAITER HAS ONLY BROUGHT QUARTERS IN icate, Ine. one thing can b in, the New sald in favor, and that is their well-lighted| The efforts of ti bune, is exposing Another place where universal brotherhood seems to have little of the la chance is on the football fleld. This, of course, merely judging by lappearances, » police to to cross exteriors brighten up neighborhood But as long as no- after dark. the streets where the automatlc traf- Objections to the gas distributing |fic signals operate is about as mr‘ liqueur situation Al Smith probably | stations, however, can easily be over- |advanced as it was at the beglnnln[.} will be re-elected, icate the public” : when —Arthur C. Teigge. s e e Experienced Dorothy, (at football game)t “just body serlously interferes with CHANGE SRR B R SRV |

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