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| By e alking about some river of doubt|in Have here they hav . Caws they havent a thing to|serve 27 years in prison. . New Brltaln Heraldi.\.un-nr Bingham can arise and tell [given the usual bad results, and FactsandFanc,es agree for— Q. When were United S|atr:§ MARIE EXP[ IN HERALD PUBLIBHING COMPANY |, gecempled hosts, just where|where one commentator has sald dg bk g"’*fl;"“" RINpoD;t0,thelmoyns °°K‘-" flg?s,""“"“‘d Al R b .rtainty ends and the doubt be-|that the streets are “beyond the BY ROBERT QUILLEN While Jii1 ‘woes with thermbmeter| Q. : Is George Hillot' the ' real faeued Dajly (Suuday ULxcepted) ging along that river, and can do so sp of common intellect of sea schore. name of the novelist? Is she still At Herald Bldg, 61 Church Street. o geport has the T rail,| What Chicago really needs is one u 0 —Guthrie Aderer | llving? - g good old-time 1870-model sheriff. . A. George Elliot was the pseu- Maxs | Steady, Now! a £ Mary A Ev h : . %;:' aion, ey Nowt | |Son ot iy dmn Bne wie Dedicated Warplill ussum-ol, & made you start so, just then?" died in 1880. . ki i . Fine Arts from . personal knowle SUBSCRIPTIOX RATES which is something. but much more paving of depres- §3.00 a Year. Senator Bing $200 Three Months. == b |senatorship in an unusual manner to the sions alongside of it is done than in| No matter what kind of winter most other cities, so that the streets | we have, some old-timer will recall s Al it a milder or colder one. e % : |and in pellmell fashion, which was |? not in as bad a condition. Tt i ‘”-\Il;l:;l clorr:;ixl;‘\;::gxr’::;orl)l'\ealr?:t“c::’l;s i Q(." (_How‘ (;‘ar:,ar ozgug::arixgmond luty of the street car com-| yroat of the enthusiasm is pos- || _Send all communlcations to Fun |||y awrully scarey.” A ch diamond c:(m Bal alss to attend to this paving, but| sessed by those who wish to boss | 'h‘h"lhlhll"“'- care Of the New Helen: “Well, you shouldn't jump | tinguished from quartz by its hard-| Queen Mrie's Train, En Route to rule they are not eager to do|the joh. ':l']".: "(',:_”f";'-lmm:z 7\9 . {'fl“:} lat conci .‘ons! ness—it is hardest of all minerals— | geattle, Wash., Nov. 4 (® — Hav- Rkt 3ridge: L —_ WHF( ew York. ! Zolhelpt i i ich is|; s ¢ i suriir o oliizons will be #lad to wish [thein Auty. . In Bridgepozt the oyer. 4 S J. J. Kolhelpt [and by ite specific gravity, which is| . . “;‘p;'efim(])onfi: c“."'svzs meaning citizens will be glad . wish L e R It must amu e1 rv;hh!‘( u? see one | b - Copyright, 1926, Reproduction ABGar 815 Tt 5. valmseult” 1or a“‘mg Iulfillr‘d. llt:r mission to this Editorlal Rooms .... 926 him all the success in the world el cox\-‘)c\:;::&:rwhj:ox;‘:p and SsHonbsphienans Our Fashion Hint! Forbidden) amateur to identify a rough dia-[country, dedication of the Maryhill > | AR er shoots. g | Though the fur coats are with us e ‘motnd but T grlnée simp:lest 'ie;‘s(s in\':s-cvm(:,: ?;‘10 nn\s‘. at A\lnry:fl!l. Th ly profitable advertising medium 5 g 5 ) _ 3 oo again on each street, s to remember that usually ey shington, Queen Marie. moved on 1nthe City.”"Circulation booke and press INSTALLATION OF ; pt along West Main, which f’”," i ”""”]"; ’7{"}“)" ”‘"’]"""‘“l Or as much of them, Folks, as the Ate 0t7a; Fountluiisapsiand HaveiR| ol geastle’ oday tand: ol HAR room always open to advertirers. OIL BURNERS \asn’t had time enough s 4o show!| '.‘ \;nt jfonidn CbelonolEl S0 KO molhs AlanE ex . | pearly appearance. end of her western swing around T snoll thal e {Those who really enjoy the blenk | Q. What do the letters such as|the country. months just ahcad “N-1" and “W-2", ete. stand for in| vyancouver, which will be reached Will wear a new model in fun| addresses in London, England? |tomorrow, marks the turning point coats instead! They are designations for city|of the queen’s visit and tomorrow districts, such as district 1 in North | night she will begin the homeward London, district 2 in West London, | journey to Rumania. ete. 0 | op to some criticism at the time Entered at the Post Office at New Britaln #s Sevond Class Mail But he is there and it looks as is going to be quite a fixture. Well- lation of oil rickly the Member of the Associated Press. 1s %4 neces as proper e Feminism won't be wholly ftri- ' clated Press s exclusively en- ; sl news credted L0 I Ot atso. tocat | I€ the city Is golng to be extremely BROADCASTING AND to his maiden name. news published therein. S R N P —— cossity must ¢ as ular illiam Doosey, London music | Ralph: “Ha Ha! That boy hair- , | % cut of yours fooled me! For a min- Q. Why do the sun and the moon |ute I thought you WERE a boy. . appear larger when on the horizon |Give me a kiss. sweetie.” g R | than directly overhead? 1 sty Kot | A. The sun d moon seem Stranger: “Sweetichelll T AM a | culation statletice EEge < o0 :I::“xls“::; upogu:huc:u:::w"}m. Insures 1 v ns not equipped i al. As Mr. Boosey has | ;lnr,?vr nzl. ran h’n_rlzon) 4111. to an protection sgaln~ fraud in newspaper T oR e E e Dernit er lessor of the most impor- | —Mother R. optical illusion. The horizon ap- distribution figu s to both national and i ’ . | = pears more distant than the zenith | local advertisers. int London concert arena, and says| No man is a hero to his valet. Or | Y SR e | because the eye rests upon many Bl L £ e s QUESTIONS ANSWERED objects by the way. The sun or 1 aally o Ne ot Bam i TR i . |moon on the horizon seem large be- | The Herald !s on eale dally in New nst b 1 r- radio competition started, hls pro- “p, prrr jed Aatak The Ust y S You can get an answer to any, ® 4 Power cried the salesman The Usual Course g Y| cause their distance is apparently York at Hotalln Newestand, Times SR k i Q e 2 uestion of fact of infol tion: b: . Bchultz's Newsstands, Entrance e cir tar ) explosion | nouncements upon the subject €an | «“\Why, this is the kind of car |He asked the lady for her hand; a T AOLLIOP AMPORIMEON: IVl o ta ¢ mind < 5 Sqiiaze She ylelded to his wishes; [ writing' to the Question Editor, | Seater and the R O | reasoning that being &0 muc Grand Cen! a Street. i 4 - SRanEnbe s as proceeding from | bandits use.” N Britai H. 1d. Washi . - — | Whe ey were wee e ¢ | New Britain erald. Va: ton Jeteal sssional jealousy. ¢ | When they were wed he. promptly 4 e T SNINBLON | ¢ ther away, these objects must be ands : £ eat| ADy Kind of dance would seem a Buyean, 1822° New $Yorl: cayen, | sl & ab ot 501 tho Ahain Flection returns over ment of the eify. The time to avoid : lic can hear great| ;o vyigar to those who can't nd to washing dishes! Wasnington, D, Oy, enolosing § tWollS8ig Sy no o otatly dedactive, | 15D Hof Hier” visit to the Usfited adio, or great! dance. —Milrls R, Sperry| O8NS nistim pakor ieply,f Medioal ot i o 41 T dnenatng idhildren fare | SLates: being cared for by private and pub-| Becanse Till is her friend, she tions generally, | e e “ s s | legal and marital advice cannot be | — o ait o lic agencies in the United States? aid, she came from Rumanfa to Rerlin want more straight L A 2 Iy be asked. That, in effect, is| A. A recent publication of the | assist him in his plan to make the Marie dedicated the museum at | Maryhill in an impassioned but prief address in which she bespoke | her friendship for Samuel Hill, world |traveler, road builder and advens turer, and for Miss Loie Ifuller, fore mer dancer, who, the queen said, was of great asslstance to her and to Rumania during the World war. Her address, extemporaneous and frightening to members of her party who represent the Bucharest government and who wish to guard |against unfavorable political reaca |tion at home, also answered eriti= Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, the forr T ipaign of has succeeded in crcating | The A. B. C. ls a natlonal organization 3 g . s iy % ® which furnisies newspapers and adver- A N. er z inspec- | widespread discussion over the In tsers with a strictly honeet analyels of . co that s ave not | fluence of radio upon concerts and business has been bhad ever since glve jazz an awful blow; t h surrenee is when ofl ay merely another form of ) person? cam| A, well; ten years from now no- The Great Temptation | given, nor can extended research | | ed the queen. Sault Children’s Burcau of the U. §. De-|museum a power for international body will remember who entertain- | There a young fcllow from b® undertaken. All other questlons s i | wil receive a personal reply. Un- voting, g that there is ; what Mr. Doosey begs leave to in- it Wiho fiitadl & meidenis Sautt; | signed requests cannot be answered. i ; B s Y beg s | dilted a maiden named Sault; | $ answered: | partment of Labor states that ap-|harmony. Declaring the name of {o buy voting machincs. ol e S lauire. ‘ | . st must annoy @ waman | When she (hreatened to tort All tetters are confidential.—Editor. | TG 06, 00 QUC1ent chil- | Miss Fulier had “ofien been sights = = ] (gt 3 o litions in England must be| WEeR & Man Da3 Faiionyaioo| o el esonsepin okcou) ; | dren are under care of private and|ed,” Maric sald the former dancer Contemplating ¢ heerfully. s \vl-] “Go ahead, kld, and| %0 UL Me and the World is|Public agencies and institutions; | “stood by me when my back was in this state, one is in doubt w 5 e T tutger | Mine” aduped? Who are the cast| 200000 crippled, deat or blind chil:{to the wall,” and had gone “all to refer to the Republican v a g &0 of Cornes 1 in New York| France by way of cellecting, cxcept o 3 TH BT b diverted dhe dren are in hospitals and speclal |over America seeking aid for my ity it than that g 2 L2 AEAES 3 ol eyt i M 2 S Ahe book was “The Affai ¢ | schools; 185,000 mentally defective | people” during the war. s a plurality or i : would never complain of radio | sad death-bed stories, Tor Men Only ”"‘ O s teen. it | children are’in special schools and | Queen Marie's program for today i —— - n listinct fable f ¥y " T £ NEATA e T Did you ever fume and fuss, | Hannerl” by ans Bertsch. The | o i i e B - - : i competition. The New York Sym-| U 4 o 3 3 | i 3 = A other private and public institutions|led her to Longview, Wash., If the New Haven railroad is really | gamages in Bt ot ; mpetig A Suggestion to make the mails | Mayhe Lreathe a little cuss? | cast includes Norman Kerry, Mary | 14"150,000 children are glven pub- ! carly mormiae . ‘.““\,"h"?rh“ i 6o vof money; why ot hire out : : phony is broadcasting its concerts, | gafe: Send all valuables in those |Feel a sense of inner dread | Philbin, Betty. Compson, Henry B. |05 ity b8 e o 8 vear | ‘.”’bom & b ‘° '; ";‘ °% B et o vl v . e out ¢ . y ; ; : | P Taluane a sense - L s o ai es each year | mj re proceeding to Seattle, vet nobody in his sen i claim | darned open-face envelopes. ARt s ot e Tead® Walthall, George Siegmann, Tobert | 2§08 BiE P g some of the vacant space arou 8 [ of others. Such carelossr o 2 ) 1 e 1 Sl the attendance is lessened thereby. —— |Have your heatt grow dold with [Anderson, Emily -Pliaroy, Martha | Yo tifn s = v o U2 . [ Mattox, Charles Sellon, Helen Dun- |, & Pld the word “corn” formerly) suNSHINE SOCIETY NOTES railroad station as automobile 7 it it is playing 5 e gniflca el e s | bar and Rose Wione. The p.-o:luc-‘3."‘,‘!_‘":““(h“n‘;‘;;“‘X;;fl:cr,?;rsi‘;l:1“ the | Owing to the fliness of Miss Pa | |Feel somewhat run down at heels? | tion was dirccted by A. B. Dupont. | ™4 ™ ucorn» is an Tnglish word of | rson Of the Visiting Nurse asso sone to be had. The same holds| ¢ Then you know just how it fecls | Q What are the dimensions of|yo;0 standing. Of old it meant any |C\2tion no address was given on true of the er organizations pla < | WHEN YOU LOSE YOUR j(h\.» Moffat Tunnel !m\\]lumg' con-| ol hard S fanile R ns Sorn s M?flda;v ;\rlr\rnogmb GARTER! structed in Colorado and who are | on o o ciea Chite “corned” beef fs|. Lhere are 12 wheel chairs on | hand at present, hospital supplies, two chair racks and two pair of crutches. One layette 13 available. | another. ‘Corned” meat gets its {name from the fact that it was first Flowers were sent to seven slck and shut-ins and five baskets of Symphony hall in Bosten e lke-| pynny man! Cheerfully hikes Mismated | A, The tunnel is about .1 miles | prepared with coarse grains of salt wise would not be complaining of | five miles for exercise; growls when | Jroste 1y daughter married | long with a clear width of 16 feet| 1t corns. “Acorn” is so called The regular election being over the N e radio competition. The Boston | he must walk two miles for gaso- |} Polish manager of the {elephone {and a height of 16 gect above sub-| hecause early Englishmen naturally g S | fruit were sent out. Trom the Hartford branch, Sune shine society, five visitors were pres- Amerlcan Legion post in this city i : L asked | oo phony is being broadeasted, yet | 1inc: lleschange. S h e gl S D s Dl nen dation o (bRt L ; SN S e ; : S — | rrietia: ne a little girl like | finished with a ii-cireular roof | “oak-corn”. 1t is gencrally ac- going to have its own political the seats are virtually sold out for| qyjap; g jeal process by which [(nat mares telephono polet” | of § foot radiu 2 ol Sopted Lthik: Amarion: Eaver UTRAleR g ent. Three were four-score mem- bers. Tea was served at the close of the meeting. The next meeting will be held No= nt of t L youth of | 41} season, with the exception of the| the good name of a criminal is —TRudie Storrs | height at the center of 24 feet above | corn” to the world. A few students vember Q. From‘what book was the ; fferent than in the United | © appli- To prove it, one need only attempt | ing site i gedy. The city’ paign yroper to purchase a tickef. There are) If luck is nation’s prec it ing at the famous h —Mark I. Haas|the contractors and what will it heard from toc nothir B | : If Mr. Booscy twere lessor of « Haas | he ¢ doubt but how the v 2 A\ YOUTH, A GUN, AND Congress are going to vot A MASK and more than percen { B d d ab molng to vote. o sub-grade. A conduit in connection | have supported the theory that the L - S ; o GOLDEN RUL! \ }\'ith the main tunnel is m) be “' plant came from Asia to Europe and L : R A : ¢ i T 5 2 For that matter, no international | (ywyo rvbody Talked Unto|fect square or of some other di-|from America to Europe about the Ebupclitzens dxe. dylte lmm il i JAg aghlnck { Which are not placed on sale ahead | joqgue can endure half slave and S‘\h‘lx.: i ,~,,‘,m\(\ ] m',,o,s To | mensions that afford an equivalent | samo time, soon after the discovery eral minded. One hear I o |of time. half free. Talk Unto Them) cross-sectional area. The builders | of Ameri There is, however, no are Hitchcock-Tinkler, Inc., of | generally accepted record that maize| WANTED FOR THEFT HERE Denver, Colorado whose contract | existed in.Asia before the beginning| Ired Chanpigny of Windsor, provides for a fixed fee and a of the 16th century while on the |Was sentenced to jail for ten d vision of any savings in the cost | contrary it is known to have been|in Windsor court last night on ¢ r ) | under the upset price of approxi- | ¢ 1 in America many cen-|charge of theft of an overcoaf, will s i ey infer likely to |8 due to the millions of people hav-| In the wet days of the 18th cen- | o0 romove your watch and po mately $ ,000, the exact amount s Dbefore the arrival of Colim- |be brought to New Britainto stand | tury guests were sometimes given | S0 S ’ | depending on actual quantities in- | pus trial on the charge of theft of a { poison, but not as a social duty. T e Plenme loda 5o, Tim st ve: | SoLved: Who killed Mary Phagan and | Watch from Mr. Knox of 96 West At Uhe T wote in this: cit o 4 5 2 i 2 ” . _‘ - | Main street, this city. . - ! \ . have been complained of as| Sounds over the radio and gettlng| Correct this sentence: “It 18 my |\ - b ook, but T hope youw'll|Itallan forms of Vivian? What| A. Mary Phagan was a young! Champigny, according to the pos for Judge Benjamin W. Alling SN ring all hours of the|them “out in front” are two vastly | habit,” said the man, “always to do | 1€ POOS OPE 0 = 8 s tiha it Al onit | girl employed in'a pencil factory in |lice, admits that he stole the watch my uttermost best.” ] E it il than)k youl L hope Vivian" is the Latin form, | Atlanta, Georgia. Her murdered after he had been given a’night's 1 (Rroteoted by Epnlighoreibrasic i) b haven't inconvenicnced you, It's a | “Viv 2 nd “Vivien” | body was found April 27, 1913. Leo |lodging by a chum who went to Sl . : surprisc A : : aniendi0 evanlne eIt o !the French. It means lively or| Frank was convicted of the killing. [work before Champigny aros: in pesitiop the S D RGN t o0k chem [ LLUAluaL satial pedissa L leRabopen S0 e R b ey He was taken from Georgia state |the morning. He pawned the watch tohfand the volers have TeCOBDIZEC| oo e Zoing I Hot.up | destion. Wihen almost ~everyone 25 Years Agfl Today as for hothering me, don't mention| Q. Are peonies propagated from |prison by a mob August 17, 1015 |in Hartford, according to the po- thesteriing abliities of the qulet yet ess v othar et can hear the big affairs over the [it, old chap. Dleased to have met | the seed? and lynched. lice. sl SR Propagation by sed is some- zal busi- forceful man from N Lo e radio it appears logical that the L & o | YOU, . The railroad responded to the tedious and is employed only Traffic Cop—Would you kindly | {0 increase distinct specic for s faint promise of ) His fellow citizens will wish him e smailer affairs will have to be ex-|letter of President Abbe of the Bus- | well when he takes the reins of lingly good to compete with the |inessmen’s association and today had | Ceaa, alst Boles. v in the ) Y E 4 gangs of men at work moving back |§top? Oh, thank you so much. I |Oobtaining new varicties. seeds COLUMBTS TO COOLIDGE! 2 hould be gathered as soon as ripe office and will feel inclined to point , ~ microphone. If the radio tends to a ! v rest | P, |is not easy. Nine times out of ten | the switch at the station. This will |deeply regret this, but T must arrest | ' S re's that O o ci v v to him with pride as one of New | TS0 iy, any |improve the smaller atfairs 1t may gy M SR T ing to stop |You for specding. You were going |and kept damp until sown In No- || i Trepared by e Washingion Butess condonsed mie 00" mocds Britain’s best-known products. : s i L be a good development to its credit. |nearer the station and allow the last | forty-five miles an hour, I believe, | Yember. A mulch the first season of type. giving every “high epot” In American history from the discovery 7 Lt es the greater the | Jut fundametally it is a question |coaches to clear the Main street |In that nice looking car of yours. | will keep the ground moist and nent down to the present day. It's “different”—it will glve you —_— - g SEL R ey jut fundametally s a q | hes h s cE il e Motorist—Delighted to oblige you, [ Prevent weeds from growing. — Usu- a eve view of the development of America from the timo of its dls- GOVERNOR TRUMBULL ¥ money. And g power, In England just [Crossing, the blocking of yhich haa | Motorist—Dellghted to oblige you, | /4, " cars are reqtired for the ety at sou ean got in condensed form mowhoro clte,” Echool bovs and As everyone knows, v f S red the o the buying power of the popu- ;”f{.‘l:pl x:;l!i}cnolrr(w‘v:zf\v:v S T S Won't you have a cigar? secd to germinate and three more | el SRR Sl L ;;l;:x:h;rurl;‘;e" Trumbuil is one of those P chances of detectlon and |, ;o1 2g o whole has been decreased. I high school game Saturday kept ihe | Traffic Cop—I wouldn't think of | :”‘“’"" li-developed bloom can Bl out the counon below and send for its s s an institution. It is | - siovment s still rife, the ef- |crowd off the field, but the New Brit- |taking it from you, sir. Have nnu‘ “I"\l"‘f\l_h- S —— —— — CLIP COUPON HERR fe ¢ the general strike a o |ain doctor and coaches had to fight [of mine. Take three or four. Yes,| - = C%1Te Wwas o Briiger) febpor 1 Eenred strike and the |, o oicers to sit on the bench and |a half dozen if you like, thank you, |Killed and was her murderer e vy coal strike ave been serious, “"di(-. porters were hurled back into the | Motor rmed I'm sure, old | © 2 : lon, and some- | {yore probably a million of peo- |crowd. | fellow. Now if you're ready to take | The New York clections have re- me to the police station get in with e Tep L e sulted in Tammany hall meeting its |'me and we'll be there in a jiffy. with ability apd en S X ! ; .| waterloo. | Traffic Cop—Oh, no. That won't | Governor Trumbr e ; ! Ll t ; ater has - suffered | 7z p1op for the beautification of the [he iccessary. T'm sure that it was y well as Mr. lions"r's;cny was made before the Wom: 1l an accident. However, T wish to enterprises. |club yesterday. Mrs. 3. Wetmor lvise you — yowll pardon my | atn bt S s, d club’s work in agitating |abruptn I'm sure—not to let it | el i Ty ordon eur tendent 1z shoy cr \ United States, however, [told of the clu 5 i h 3 t I Plainville will pardon our ; 3 o oy Ifor clean streets and installing li- | happen again, when T'm looking. | .\ to regard the goveno 4 : yingimonor s hi WWery €On-|yraries in outlying schools such (iood afternoon, old scou I New York is well attended, [the Burritt, Iast and Northend. The | your first name? Geors ¢m being jammed. The |principal paper of the day dealt [Bill, Well, so long, ¢ : ai i rks. Tt said that in | {ves within th ; ¢ | states nay T o lass th {he most | mainly with parks. Tt s : Who lives within the i ; !addition to Walnut Hill park the city | otr communal towns. 1 they r t at | T E g y at top 3¢ three smaller ones: Central park, New Rritain : 1 more Pro-ioe which no one could be proud, lice sta- | ¢majl pattery of seats saved for | cleared. and theve found | pangients at each performance and mark, In connection with 2 i not only carried a Although artists - do not agrec o X e S e (Tmagined by Geraldine Thompson) Swearing is a poor subsiltule for| “ pangit 1 feel quite ashamed of Idn't chew tobace - | a vocabulary, but it be perfectly long as the girls didn’t che & ‘ f d he at least radio is not harming the big| qu e school girl caught smoking : capon, but t 3 on the question, there is no doubt | addressing yon in such a harsh !manner, but would you be so kind ) cvents in big o Perhaps that |. ells old- (\gventsin. blg ol ; las'to elevate your hands ‘It ATT ' GENERAL | OUR ATTORNEY GENEI b 1818 Ly S ing access to the halls; or 1t may be Eane ol NewREL i P ke that ‘scores | due 1o the fact that getling sweet agun § ; = i I'm sorry there’s not more money in| Q. What are the French and | was the murderer ever punished? attorney general of L honoring Judge Alling wi - g o | But effect upon the smaller — lows who happens to be in politic does mot pay; yet AMERICAN HISTORY EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britain Herald, and happens to have becoms 1322 New York Avenus, Washington, D. C. aught ? A, She was murdered in New I want a copy of the bulletin COLUMBUS TO COOLIDGE, and enclose Yol ty during Febr 1917 lerewith fiv cents in locse, uncancelled, U. §. postage stamps, of coin Alfred Cocchi, the murderer, e JcziEe caped and fled to Italy. The girl's ) body was discovered buried in the [ LESTRES S BS BRSNS v | cellar of Cocchi's shop. After long ADDRESS ... A nsa i an cffort to extradite from TItaly, which was re- CLI L ed by the Ttalian government, he | T am a reader of the YERALD, was finally tried in Italy in October — —— e ) |and was convicted and sentenced to ernor at the same fime. He has read ¢ i been a good governor, too, or who imes of cases wh t nipped | has looked after the dutic ple who “would but can't,” when it vit of |ig a matter of attending such events. thing to being a resident Dritain; feel sure the citiz own disting he is so near, a ne R 2 i &' rem i ; Guiriced) sllocess sold out nklin park. which the club has PR 5 P E ¢ sroved, and Sma'ley park in ticket, is just as > t s < | < the northern part of the city. W s ORERRTALCES, Engineer Cadwell is surveying the iation on this side o iton rond for the town, prepara- likely that | tory to beginning the work of ma- cess of ( Plainville is | lives in Plair t club met last vening for an informal dance in Brandegee hall, Three spe- for purpos t ' e broadeasti cial cars cov 35 conple to e o Ir. B might better open with |and from the hall. The first whist oL eking the Of the season will be held Thursday g e : ; LA + the home of Mr. and Mrs R ity HH WL B Tolmes on Hart strect A. 7. Sloper tendered his ENATOR BINGHAM L r ot y i rs of LIKE TH' > e T 3 Britain club from £ to 11 287 . i = e e ent Observation alntigeedin Principal Mar- /a "L“SS"Z‘G G0ES INTD CAT- CLOSET WIFE CALLS SHE'S SURE TINDS IT ON THIRD HOOK TRIES TO REMOVE-IT Wik the estimation of fellow citize The Weath LR INCT s 3 ) 0 LOOK TOR CAP TS THERE, IT'S PROBAB- FROM FRONT UNDER OV- OUT KNOCKING EVERY- r lhon Y e Sclence of Paychology.” | | 2 \ LY UNDER SOMETHING ~ ERCOAT, TWO SWEATERS THING ELSE TROM HOOK On The Weathe ot : AND WIFE'S RAINCORT Iiritainit practical part o evenin It is v other £ Messrs junjor sen: ) they T ¢ . Merriman, T Parsc and : 3 Curtis sang. B on returns W unable to nnounced the voting latic " 0 J T A g 2 "‘.‘.H,. Noble . Plerce defe 3 lLiroditus T'eel in Bristol e for delegate to the state consti ; SRS : R ¢ : onal convention. In Plainville A It is nted out in vario x : 24 Wy H. Condell won from M. P. Ryder by Hard Luck jour; where that Senatc i s ik two votes, 110 to 108, Tn B¢ Andrews: “T don't care if he is 1 » J (. M. Jarvis received 222 out of prize-fighter! I'm not afraid of him! votes cast, the other eight being splt i p515 im a few thing—called him | , : mon Wiles~, John Nichols, |, a thief, and a lar! had their \ quartette composed o for long t Bingham is lend a guiding har o ; b A 4 i na I vior. 3 wton: “Why you Thand o1 5 D. \MeM has gonc b him some more . phia for a hrief trip. Andrews: “I wou ave, but just | A class n Central cut me o appreciated. ns t : : po s th states, Dis- | 11 o to Sou! anchester Monday g 5 ; - S Ve notea i #:'\”‘N:mmuvn)iw ’\Vv. m‘: Ly ,Pm.,y Jami Soulin : "L"("r‘“‘r clags already there returning to this KRAZY KINDERGARTEN o . ~ ST ] : v St R B0 SN g {Conducted by Juay, dr.) HAT AND UMBRELLA ON VERY GINGERLY WORKS LIPS HANDS UNDER- TRIUMPHANTLY WiTH- G ‘ o be-itions ar in north| cropi AUTO ARANDONED | Teelchor “Sophic, le it truo your ADICENT HOOKS IMIMEDI - CAD OFF HOOK, BUT FINDS AGIN. AH, THIS TIME - DRAWS, CAP, JUST AS e e ‘ st oy Nesioo, |y ganbile regstered in O | ATELY CLATIER T FLOCR 11’5 HIS WIFE'S SCARF HE'S GOT HIS CAP OVERCOAT, TWO SWEAT- high they fiy, 1 heclicut ik ‘ Lt Colum iy j e it o | Soap: “Yes, but its only a HE GOT INSTEAD TOR SURE ERG AND WIPE'S RAIN- fain st abandon wig and she dont even ixpect to b COAT SLIDE T0 TIOOR has also heer or ¢ t 1 ! > 5 Moodus, the lacal poli BRI at the time." B watint flatin b S ; ; ; 1 f r this vieinity | fied by the » poliee at Conter-| e iiher: “Try ‘themometer. “gentleman from Missouri" 3ut the T rails are in use|fs tom iy s POt Much change |brook. The local police notified the| gopn Soap: - Jin mperature, — . lowner at 83 Kensington avenue. |orye Hijlises are going to separate from northern from the normal school senator knows ¢ about Y s YT

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