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=i : : - the ordinance committee, at th, t e | o for a8 the New Engiand tineans clectric apparatus generally. So| The art of making pumpkin pes . , at the out- |e sing spice enoug! 5 | set of Mayol 14" New B"tam Heral is concerned, it is doubtful whether |has the prics of tracks and all the |Consists in n pice enough to kitl | { " vor Weld's administration B i ok e arranged, with the approval of the HEPALD PUBLISHING COMPANY |/ \i| ever be a paying institution. | appurtenances that are necessary mj S e ‘ E— THE 0 B S ER VER === § | mayor and council, to have the ool There is not enough difference be- | maintain a trolley line in fair con-| - Another good test of blood pres- ;fi;l\'ar;x‘mcd from cover to cover. o {sam rata . i A ortly, new books will be printed, Issued Dally (Sunday Bxcepted) | {ween the air-mail time and the | ditlon. sure is to watch the unhurried Makes Rand Obs ti Iy, printed, eral . 67 Church Btreet. | ForEme Se Wages you ar p akes nandom ervations containing every ordinance i 2 At Herald Blds. | railrond mail time. It is mot the| Every time a trolley concern workman whose wages you are pay-| Soct to date i tle Dbs;f“‘c"pf("_ | — 45 | 5 ST necds supplies somebody is making | "5 5ol l On the City and Its People TiNloh ShICen WROR e it (ke | ever, the one between Cleveland and | a good profit on the supplies. There | The world is too big for a world me,?r'fi"v:‘,’pmy m“r]nnged. farow : . rou can't get a o | Prom then on, all new ordinances Detroit belng only 91 miles long, |is every evidence that the big|revolution. You can‘t get all the | P S T mfi[e Hebecars Clisvariia asulnment ‘compantoaibay ,-tsl‘propb\ mad at the same time. | ===y | Government in Now Britain has |[ly eloven is being treated by the (4nd amendments should he placed i Rens Gleyenna [equlpmont, CORIAR e AINIONE Tk {| _sena all communications to Fun 1lceasea to be government of, for or |doctor for the injuries recelved in in their proper order so that the and Pueblo is less than 200 miles in | influence in American trolley affairs,| A man fsn't really old untll he || Shop Editor, care Of the New i |the game, the victorlous Food elev- book may be authentic and com- rital | i[by the people. It has be 2 . . " Eatersd ot the ot O o etver, | length and fs on the way towards| through organizations, through |says he wouldn't fly in one of those | Uritalp Herald, mnd your letter | st as become & EOV- | oy i carried off the fleld and |Pl¢te: No law Dok that s not = | i | will be forwarded to New York. | ¢rnment by the will of Alderman |Coach Aggle is the royal guest at a | PFOPerly compiled has any value, | ‘ through offictal- | darned thing ~ | William H. Juad. m(.\,m,ig: sponsored ’,,y ,'::, team's | And the samo is truc of the city or- ONS CALLS | Chicago and St. Louls, 275 miles| dom, and through every other| .. (.00 oo T oo e o | One mah, with the assistance of a |most fervent backer, Cfiicer 624, - | dinances, as they are the law of the Business Office . 928 | long, is only a little longer than the | method which makes the trolley so casy to slip a little cthyl into a | e Can’t Scem To Dodge {few obsequious subordinates, is able | municipality and as such are fre- Editorial Rooms . | + Folks, Can You? i caisact iently alte | Boston-New York route and is mak- | concerns a first class consuming brute's bottle of bootieg. Vo i |fo direct the stream of laws or block:{ RUsElly. soniui el | shortest air line in the country, how- s Year. $2.00 Three Months. 8e. e making money. The route between |stock ownership, : i | i | the pocts laud in song, |it, as he wishes. New Britain has| Hilda, everybody's sweetheart, The only profitable advartising medivm | ing money. [ market to be milked at will. Maybe | e s ovember,” Folks, |abandoned government by its citi- |met us just as she was getting off | The true meaning of the frater tn_the City. Ctrcull(!nlnn‘a:ml"r: Pr* | Conditions in New England seem | the trolley lines would pay better if | . * RERN ‘»1‘aln"A o e daitide S they're wron, ns and, judging by events this|the train at Berlin. We made a |nalism was forcibly brought out this room always open oo Atitarabie- ity th a1 e s ok 5 1k golsp 65 e At Bl These days the most familifar air week, has delegated its powers to an | wild dash for freedom but she fi- | week when the Y. M. T. A. & E. o S e | west. Tt westerners take advantage| The alacrity with which various | e cket for our Fair? individual, nally buttonholed us as we were |Society, a Catholic organization, e YisutaRus R At a meeting of the common coun- |dodging around the trunks that|joined with the Hebrew Free e embeE O Hiress e sxclively en- | of their air mail routes and New | trolley companies have taken to the | QUCT I f : S Sy HreecLoan No Man cil last cluttered up the platf Associ 3 btcation of | s | Iy go hunti AT Ee I e 3 G asat I i q AR L Supanin sagtig 8 s itled to L e R oF ot otherwise | Englanders'do not, it might be re- | installation of bus lines is the only | yugore fired g P dean: <50 Mioe Hitlen pried | 29 eping with his rights, | “My DEAR. I havo Just thigraise funds for the work of the lat- Sdited in this paper snd alro local | garded by impartial observers as re- [ fly in the ointment. Busses do no‘l‘uh- result ch? I thought she asked the chalrman, Mr. Judd, to|MINUTE come home from a per-|tor. The Free Loan association ad- e ublished therein. > would never marry another | ”f;rn!zr- him. He was conforming | fectly GORGEOUS week-cnd down | Vances funds to needy Hebrows AN nAls | with parliamen procedure and |at Dick's college. I mean I have | Witbout interest charges and the Auiit Durean of Circatatin, |18 New England. And that would | ment; but they require other species || oralliy {8 lative, Th edminals | Tpl,: sny qlant [there was no reason why he should | NEVER had sach a wr(mli ;r‘(;: Bimioint et e r‘(,flm‘n‘,": e A5l & Dational orgaaimation | have been something for the New | of supplies, and perhaps the equip- | han other neople of that aze. —— |onoof Judd's satellites sprang to his | time fn my life. And I met the |is in botter financial condition, and wuleh furnishes DewspRbals UL, Ly et | England Conference, S ant sarAraiTe: . TR IT I YOU CAN | Dut apparently, by pre-arrangement, | nicest hoys and danced with the |in. this way hundreds have heen tisera with & strictly hones analy 1 can find a way to| Nace M. Ba one of Judd's salellites sprang to h o . Qur circulation statistice Sot i < o e| Correct this sentence: a PACH. L ORY ey R ol 8(EPIANK 1S {FOOTBALYL STAR and heard the spared the stigma of pauperizing audit. This fnsures [ band inhelpinktlo turatah e | S san. and tha 1} | Insurance salesmen state to all they |feet with a motion to adjourn. Tn- |p o my T mean it was a WO, | themselves. Reslizing the merit of ationay 4ad R i DED: [surolics forgthebusinciness as well| oo, inim it paa ® tha oifn, bot Mo MOS8 e 7';":\?;“‘:\"“ g ;’;C ‘,"f“"’_"rfl‘; g he funniest thing about it was | the wark undertaken by their Jew- local advertisers. TO THE POLICE as for the trolley lines. wife doesn't care.” {This is a sad world full of accidents; i OHPL > TO0onn1y "5 | Dick forgetting all about asking me. | iSh friends, the fair committee of I inishers Syndicate) |SOmE people get kicked by a horse's | henchman and entertained the mo- | y'me, i € RS STITE TV | the “Tabs™ offerad its services, and —— TR If the New Britain police officials R AR (Protected by Pu NYREICALe) {tion to adjourn. Then the me: | mind and T had {6 REMIND him of | its members were placed in posts of LT Hoewd 1e 2 ey s, “Times | belleve in the potency of “forced | OLD HOME WEEK 4 others bark thelr shins upon o (1000 and the member who wished |4 hafore e remembered and even | importance, one of which vas 1 sw‘?;ce :C)ll‘m:':dN!e!::w“ Eotrance | ., fossions”—which means an: ON BROADWAY o B g ‘llv;:(;lrl:‘\m \‘[:1)‘:121‘0‘ nmllnlvton:” h]r * [THEN he saia he couldn't Imagine (l;a.fim«rs rlw.\lcixon Zl\lflnhon of the Grand Central, 42 |Gt , | ers, through explosions, lose |'® e = 3 B ol vi ] 2d asked me, | “Tabs” worked with members. of e |Ynd of force from a wallop on the| .y York City Is trying its best thelr sight | As a result of Judd's arbitr ‘;";ni‘l’:‘if‘““;”“\“f“"l: I“,‘ ,‘:“":n"";,‘ o it asonlh e ik e NEW BRITAIN NEEDS |jaw to medieval torture—they|(y get chummy with the remainder oni Aha #traets TonevBITOTE Mkt ;:srn.h:“( th, rru»u:‘xj(lan Tz iy New | o moseot 1t st mava heen |in the booths and the sum tofal of > SR | might be mildly interested in how o .| Rated on the short end of 5 to 4 heg: iy e G ot G | the two organizations work wa EE P! {r e o of the country; it is trying to ape then because he hadn't been TIGHT A OOMMITTEE PLAC small town ways; thinking s e PRl zens are aligned with the repub ! : etarnaan. a8 to.b cem quite right party because they conselentiously | K0 that? I told him _that he e ted on the % § ur. |Should take that se that m ¥ ought to be well represen | torted confession. % 5 ¢ = . EHhR g o aba balieve.in its principles ‘and pur- |Should takeSthatcoursyithnts makes "% s i ant legislative com- | The Great White Way 1s now 300 | of Bristol last night and defeated it | oibh. Char B Tor e Vou know AN BRI Ml A rosters of important legi I they overlook the ac- mit selves by beating up a prisoner it | 5 The Berlin branch of the rail- Blood poison sets in and away they | (1o minority i |had STRICTER ENFORSEMENT in : i1l be o now that thoroughfare began 300/ ; S 5 ie minority party a voice in the |had STRICTER E} ISEMENT in debate. The hoeity willbe | oy under ‘the general classifica< | road will become a part of the High- By governr v shut their | this country and he was never n e Weainer siving the third degree.” e Ra ey | o chisule @ertuitin . ir who rules ¥ e men in the capitol and they will| YA ird degree.” It | o tant cowpaths on Manhattan. is made to consolida he third- a check for quite a lot of mule8 | aiways did foolish things when he| Washington, Nov. sent the needs of - ; S s 3UL Ehioe axeeros e i ) / Y : ; pe [ o in this twenticth century. o e e | eSS to Ve BiIn. Bu are some folks who will since Mr. Judd entered pol. |he was hearbroken about forgetting y falr Saturday and Sunday; 1 enary 15 colder in east portion Satura | flecting upon the commercial spirit| require tracks or electrical equip- i g : ralo this | But hew : . | Many of New Britain's leading citi- o e Materests | 01 moTe high court rofused fo up- of | 0148, Hary defeated Yale this |But herc’s one thing that doesn't ol Bl R B P That New Britain and its inte Acti b { hold a conviction based upon an ex-| g oqqway as a sort of Main street. | o, 1 proved too skilful for Co. D | A bill collector never breaks his leg! || Whenever the police amuse them- S at indoor basehall, 17 to Pedestrians step on a rusty nail, 58 4 i ; s ses is a point scarcely open ‘0\ i years old—that is to say, what isf& - Y tion of their spokesman in denying |S°€ T and he said he wished they represcnted by several experienced | 0 T years ago as one of the most Im-|land division tomo e ct relatives of such folks never fail |botc sl [ing to get tight again beeause he 118 a crude method, totally inappra What to do about it? Celebrate |Tal business and the freight bus dough : | was tight. You could just SEE that | for Southe ew England know how to repre New Britdin as well as assisting in This species of brutality has been | It is ik Cadwell has been awarded SVErLEes {tfes he has had an exaggerated fdea (all about it and T think he's a | linked with the New Britain police - | i town style. That's what the big|the contract for m [\_” ident insurance juley eheck. |of his own fmportance. He has heen | DEAR to swear off ltquor just fo ) ! business men along the joypath have | strete road between New Britain | For instance, no one anywhere has | deat to the advice of citizens whoso ; [ at lastern New York: AR SRS ISHE MR- Piifoner, who Bave [ o, : wington, his bid being| oovet wholeliearted interest is in the re-| “I went down Iriday afternoon |Generally 1 ¥ and Sun portant comm 2 2 been amptly quoted. No denials have T - N - ioall A 3 y lin foot. This will Observed a landlord fall and break |publican party. He has listened only {and when T got to th jon there | €Xcept probably i snow flurrics sughly appreciated by the legislative a0z, 84 Reen 4 el ad b his neck! to a few who, it is sometimes su: s this whole MOB walting to | Saturday in north and west portior the government ot the state. logical to suppose their value on im- i R s complete the macadam 1 parade! A prize for the old X New B in and Hariford pected, are swayed by selfish pur- | gree and th o irls that [not much c e in ten Sty hash who Heve mada comol o, ; yantd Chairman 4 ws of the police|P00r Widows stub thelr toes and |poses. Judd is not tystcal of the v | 1 s ':1’:)\1\-): i She = train, | _ Conditions: The disturban £ If | plalnts 1n the past talked from ex-| gy TP e cone | Board was abi the plan| Preak an arm, publican rank and file which is | Dick had sent reshir s central over Wisconsin Senator Edward Hall were not Te-| porione o6 o paa kind, AE e Stk s $500 for improve- AN autos run down children on the |vally willing to give the “other fel- |he had a eclass and j T ay s moved northeastws (urned to the important apProPri-| ¢ the New Britain police, or any | i To0 1Ehts, and all the other| ., a( the new city bullding when _streat; {low” a square deal. He is not to be | break away fr t, sald, the eccondary. dis- 3 small town stuff. | the eity meeting was held Jnst night, |10 divers ways folks come to sudden |confused, with the thousands of re- |this treshman was the CUTEST ce that developed over the | Nothing that ever occurred along | He said $600 would be necessa 3 : publican’ vo ho n Thone THING. T mean he t ¢ | southern Appalachian roglon is now [Ing under the deluslon that an ex-|yryin gireet, Janesboro, Wis, had[and won his point by having this Such grict hits both the poor an{he st plank in thelr platform, I |fo eversbody even the Scnfors and L aYerUATRinep eIt dpTewhug 3% torted confession Is worth the paper |, oo fo B R e Broad. | AMOURt voted. B0t ot o b prom ba | e Teniblicans cive for thelr own | gouthmores' jany (vmRymODY:|MEEEEL HinE : noton . the committes tWo YEATS| ¢ s written upon they can with | . 0 B8 BlODE Burglars entered Uy store fn | PUE T ¥ borrow. money from 2”‘:\' . ]‘"‘-V_ own dignity or their | o carried my bag and was awfully UGS S vl Suburile ago, in eonformity With his Wishesi | profit not the following from the| & " the Berlin Savings bank bullding, |, €80 e SR L |1"v(-u‘_r‘nuvm\mn“ Thay i tin et e T s ala ) (Rl ot § imost generally in tho it previously and | s "1 Tr-would seem that New Yor Kensington, last night and blew up |+ k LG R LIS IR0 ke Mr. Judd into a corner and | R TY he belonged to and | of the Misaissinpl*river, but he had been on it previously | Gultport-Biloxi Herald: R B ing | the safe. They m ofE At 1B quictly tell him that he is not the e said that he didn't belong to any at there will be snow flur~ his thorough knowledge of financial | iy on him and takes him in |Eovernment of New Britain. If this [pecause the fraternitios had not|Fie Saturday in“tho northern por- " | BN = locate 3 part. uth, it is " ¥ lap as n Toc oy s 1 u tions of or New " 0 ane matters ought not be overlooked | The Mississippl supreme |'© locate its h In truth, it 18| “60" g was marching down C * lap— : § no effect they should spank him N in any freshmen yet so T told | (/078 oOf eastern New . York and ) fellow N r has an ac nd bounce him, : northern New Engl The t i it of the new| court, sitling en banc, reversed | (TVing to “have a heart.” street today when a tr v ca L him that T would have Di ake | when the organization of i ; 5 h would have Dick takel .. 4.0 win not oh mate that he will mot only be PUt back| ions which not only were mot | "ocre the real Main streels rear rank, scatter com- | Decriessa s THERss) o hong Rha har Rnd o sald, ‘For God's sk, don't |V Enland s to work on the knotty problems of rly voluntary, but indicated | : 2 1 v Irank h ey gesgellen; My fen mily ‘:,,‘, N et g0 that and T could see right of | R Vit anatern e it they were extorted by of- | YOrk had everything but the heart. e et ) are strugslir e e i e : ; ksl . “There's 1o hope for you, [for (e domestie chommasSIE | hat e was terrivy BASHFUL and |Held for Manslaughter Skents '..“n“ly’ip wi -‘x‘) the This turn for n|u-. better in Broad- i !‘.v a '";fl‘y tho car \er; my poor feliow,” [Tood 18 represented by elsven of |- Std I certalnly WOULD and he 11 Years After Fi B ] D e contined aud by ey acticn Je o to be admived; | meckly followod the goldiess | ot e A e e 2N around tho eyes 1 Years fter Fight makeup of the committees. A bet-| o gro prisoner, who ac. |1t I8 to be encouraged, ime will he played wit . o1 ONYX Ao SRS Y, DrALUGON 00 6y enay a1 v up to the frac | paianed ot i ter man for the position could not nied it with “su tions' Something of this kind has been | 4t the Hartford Y. M. C. 'ND FLORIAN Fa has a i hl v se. | manstan l‘m : e iy e would better confess. | noficeable elsewhere in Manhattan | evening. All regulars hay 1 lost B> Phal & Docdy Pa, Ma, Bobbie Jeatgd ey nking it would | g0 ! Who, or what written authority or some time. The New York news- luation. Clarcnee Hartman is Dat was some 3 \ Rite ) HIE EOT L BT Casentino, pleaded S | been forthcoming. We have no| organization. | | 1t would indeed be surprising if | ations committee in the state sen-| oihor police in the state, are labor- ate. In fact, he ought to be made chairman of the committee. He was abound have been suspecting New widespread among those owning to do in Topeka, Kans. opinion in New Britain, but else-| iy this time and country, ws 1. It i3 hoped {hat e oGy ; I said T was a thern girl. I where where such an opinion will| rants one prisoner even mildly ome months ago begrn pub- | w1y out of town teamswill be ar- i i 8 ; lx seoysing, | mean thesi girls rate : aeld in $10,000 oy | to lay his violes P lishing the names of those present r 1 . " in's innel. What up for the o] | hearing next month. Casentino g o lay his violent hands upon present | runzed for the local “gyi . | et oniooraetiing: il a ' S did GerD ling her char was alleged to have caused the e e et o M bTa iréanon: forth- |« 2hother prisonen . who s in it important social functions and The Globe Clothing Dat’s a good idea. Den {onto the field and the Family ele I would tell everybody I Was a|geaty of Guiseppo Gavallaro, wh 5 . e shaug| CUstody of a majestic daw: and | hanquets, just like the newsy vertises warm lined gloves fr 5 we! furst black bofs what|cn coming with n rush. Grandpa |SOuthern girl. So the flrst boy I} gieq o b 1018 6 e Rt coming why Fred Rackliffe should| what sheriff is so lost to a con- "~ lcentsto$ ney shirts for done dat—an t our |receives the kick but fumbles badly |SMnced With I nsed this terribly | ypan rive weeks after the t Ilv 1ot be returned to the finance com-| ception ofehis duty and regard o : and women's viel kid shoes L !and has to call for time out to re. | SOuthern DRAWL and the boy Aricart b & B Bl e l“(? jatt A va her | for the rights of soners o e newspaper editors co; ded | ton 50, it o Ll 7 e where wa 1 and JRe n a . ice 1SCI- mittee, of which hie was @ member | {0 the siglis of prisoncrs, us t f EADEE L concluded | putton, at $1.50. Onys—Ah wish wo had a coupla vest. Tood's ball, Oy 1 s whars sl nomsand 1 tino fied from the conn s ioh it e lkely do pa| PEERIEN? 1;)13 an outrage, and | that there actually were people in - — off S Reasery iGN o cocktail attempta 4 Tosh thraser | SOUTH DAKOTA because that was ! S LSt gaston. it behooves the press (o t low Yorks & P Aiteaaian VT Tl Grand 3 ; the only Southern state could : ¥ %0 BEk ere B ey L tties | ”ML e C,Hm“n. New York who were interosted in 5 f\ THn on de ovah! Listen herc, bi i bhut is swallowed up with- ,’: Mnn's 1_n -"l’n‘v e mnl ;:;:lx LEigh 48 by & mon of the ALHA this year seems entirely likely. hose j and Whoms offl. | \POWIAE whe attended thise (RS 101181 i o My B B e i ariah By R g ]vv";n\- 40 lof funny at me and said ‘Way Dpwn : Last session New Dritain had no| CCTs permit it to correct (he | Prominent functions, and not only | " Florlan—None whichever! Ah |Pa. ' Pa dircets ‘a coneerted aftack | SOUth» hub, and I said ‘You bet' SRR TSR Ui nad, . rvae andy o7 Onpmesslve Rl e ) e o satallanl s fl ]r‘ flp gQF 8 2iwt gwine ter be bothered with no [t Turkey, varying with rushes at |00 T kept on Southiagn fo O, D, \age ttee, . although. John | ) e court was cminently |remark made by one of the speak- | FH Kt LH 1 §.05 | goit clubs! What we needs is an | Stufiing. { copt once I pm_mu d up :m:! s ’n:f: Dayton, Ohio, Nov. 20 ®)—A bridges committee, 5 | i | e, o fataraedey N il i A e \in througn |64 talking Jewish or SOMETHING marriage license was TR Hera Kimmel of Plainville was a member . i 5 TR ek Turnen . Tame® en Eain throush | byt T guess ho didn't notice 1t be- | Wednosday o Harry Haskell, chiot and has it to his credit that he tried only is the conviction re.| Golng back even further onc fir Yalc News Oomes Out ‘Mni’wi Onyx—AR'd feel bettah if a boat- | for a few short advances. In at- |C?USe he started asking me all|editorial writer of the Kansas City e ot e nieada of this clty in . but the extorted confes-|that New York always has been | VUVl AU oRjh went along with ns 80 we|tempting o carve a path thro ‘::wl»u;il\ (ull u\]vlu ..mlY : Star, and Miss Katherine Wright . | sma A A B AT . c Tl gl e / S 5 THING and I could that ¥ was|of Davton, sister of the broth ‘ s <l is | slons no doubt stimulated less of a |SMall towny in a big way. The only i " | coula i rest ev ohty [center, Pa breaks soveral of T of on, sister of brothe an excellent manner. Mr. Kimmel is| aioa | difference has been that instead (} lowmg 1&0{16‘3 miles. Let's dive off de dock o's hones, but the game player |S0IDE across BIG. So I told him|who invented the plane. The now a first sclectman in Plainville | rellance upon lesitimate cvidence, | s t stead of | i Florianth, huh, an’ we'l need |stavs in fhe game. Ma plinees |21l about this plantation we had |wedding will occur in Oberlin, Ohio, and is not in the Legislature. Grape | With the result that now some of | "¢!"& interest in the goings and | a doc' before we is done! When T |th “ranbe Sauce for a first | 10770 south and this FARM we had | probably Saturday. comings of the hardware mer-| New Haven, Nov. 20 (B—Oppon- ire ump! Ono! Twol |down in mid-table, and a mass play | P how my father used to lynch b N £ Cilliam | this may be o0 secure in case | say line speculation has it that William | ! C N eas \ ¢ h 2 A8, e i A 3 , il dr, posts are not th Buckle mah shoe! Lot's try it again |t the lino mashes Potatoos | VEGROES with all the other farm- | ibioned s «-| Of & new trial, Thu Judd s being mentioned &s a pos- | g iR sxBrtlon b Rith things that undergraduates might [0 c® 0 R 0, Wwoo, woo! One, | & ain Tohbin goce | €8 around there. And ho asked | I sible member of the roads, rivers System of the larmerie works | CAI¥INgs on of Mr. th Avenue | scize as souvenirs of victory if“the | (o — THPRE! ¥ ¢ azain and breaks through |Me Was this plantation on the farm and’brldges committec; and a simi- | Just opposite from the way it is in. [ OF the silk stocking aristocracy | practice is to be continued the * (Spiash! Splash!) for the first score. Creamed <n\m.~\“”“1 T sald YES, the plantation was | Jar report has it that Robert White | tended ong Riverside drive. And In the | rrs e ol i L rafysioly 11 Onyx—Dat was fine. Now how do{blocks the fry for goal. \l!_ ht 1"”(!1\ '“,"“'f o{wu farm uvq‘\ ee atc 0rt e, o L S R e . toaih: pErbloulirs; thdre s relsfively | Shv 0 diacyssing the;ma WhY | vou go 'hout dis swimmin’ business? | Onions takes the nest kick-off ang | 1ad these big WHITE PILLOWS i ! of Plainvillo by a superhuman effort | E time ‘ g S B relatlvely | snould no: we earry cut the fdea in | **fydlian An (rought you s R 1 runback befors hoine |10 the front and he began to call “Feve"sh Co}d” may be made a member of the com- | forced by torture—with fhe s o difference between this view- | other contests It a “There [ 40 tell me how! Ah don't know | tackled 1 y Tmma. Wifh |Me Little EVA instead of HILDA ! ) o & - sed brig SR point and that of the average small | 87¢ our intercolleginte for S g ¢ 4 and T told him my name was ) mittee. It is not too much to belicve | 12¢d prisoner saying, “Y : g€ sma how to swim! He Mah lungs is | Onions and Che as interferers, to | 20 3 LN o ” g towr ance. Why Win- | oottine | HILDA and he said SOMETH 1f you are *‘run down” or out| hateho cither of them will be | t0 ¢ further bo \ a bath! Helpification! E tacklers, Lottuce Salad % | that both or eith f them wil : i . | o g audience ‘, or a forensic Bout R e TR TSl WhuRS AL gurle I fia B i or ‘(lm bout a rose by any other name or of condition, if sluggish bow=| on the commitee. i ra Woolsey Hall n' the salt watah Ah warits to do $tin A e o e but is | SOME a, els have allowed poisonous im= It is important to New Britain |t soner free. | F . ‘1‘]‘\1.1»;“!;\‘?; Sl " |bothroom! MELP! Assistance, or T finally dropped by Grandpa, who s | il Do e fnndine “'i”‘“"“; purities to accumulate in your h e roads, ers and bridges | Sxtk fijri: "o d pigsa tav ado sanstu lo de drownin’ act! Here come & |berated by Captal f inine |and he said ‘Don't be nice to tha 2 that the roads, rivers and bridg. actSan aHCIes OhESH, Toom menceman = a1 le drownin T e rated by Captain Ma for rulnin | because he's a* Phi Nu or system, you are certain to craves réscuc o game gr rougher and ; 3 ; = i e, - ! ifo guard! Thank de Lawd! best rug o » committee have representati om e rallies? That s not a bud jdea and | SOMETHING so the next time I S\Ifi"se'ertlyfrom ‘feverish’ this city or from near e Cat ! ENT: COMEANIES BY ROBERT QUILI Sk ,",:‘:,\i e S I 1, an’ don't foh- | penalties more frequent, Cousin Jim |danced with this boy I told him I Soatl Hole road project, in which New AND TROLLEYS NI, gtttk G e i lget to thank de lite guard, too! |is detecting biting Cheeso and [ Wa$ SOrry that he was so Phi Nu . S Britain, Berlin, Kensington and the W ces have 1 L By Robe R e R (To be ntinued | Family is penalized 15 yards for |and he scemed sore at SOMETHING r es 5 5 : s : Sy Robert Quillen g L | unne Sy As Pu but T guess he didn’t like sympathy . immedtate environs generally are in- ¢4 ent companies in the affairs ( t the only genuine conser.|the railway ties at Derby mecessary roughness. As Pump- | DU . ! : JAE 3 = kin Pie starts a play, Cousin Tom |because after that Te wouldw't| il ward off or tessen these at-}" is penalized for off-side and tack- [dance with me because I was so tacks, because Dr. True’s Elixir] or that matter, alimony wmi “About the only way to s he ling too high. Family takes time |Sympathetic. is made of tested herbs of pure’ AL AR At v HUENY (uestion, perhaps, will be tc g out to recover its breath ¢ of | “I would have had a KNOCI quality that put the systemin ' Dby local or mearby representation | chis of trolley companics Gt o »al posts nautral ground by the players seem to show the ef- |OUT time only Dick told me they| 8ood condition, and relieves 5 he tteo 1 s is garner profits, m,-" wshand to wite, 1800; “Ah, 4 | ing the plan of intercollegiat fects of the hard battle. Grandpa [ha' got a case of SMALL-POX in constipation. pEm e e : . # | »o g : so that each t d by Pie on a slice [the college and everybody —except 1 + o t mn't i “ Do i er el ‘ < I i s & TEst, “hut not lea ) thems it for the : 7 1926: “Don't bttt play off fackle and is forced to|tho colloge bova would have to o TheTmeFanu]yLaxafive will have one of its favorite so r 1 cor i The “Weekly” says < . Ieot6) Thas Ri TG, homo so I had to come home this | Eeonomical family size ,$1.203 Judge Benjamin Alling, in the Cay here still p are| Two things keep @ minority in. | the firstoffender in the tice ; I the rest, Family morning. 1 mean it was 00 bad | other sizes 60c and 40c. Ty e s ol ST ot e g : - | graduates still prize sp { holds for downs, but a forward pass |that it had to be over so QUICK vy tol bullding—not as majority leac 2 ¥ on Al “W‘”"‘ e AR ¢k 0L Chies of that Harvard game at 7 of a salt om Pa to Cousin |but T would rather come home than | duccessfully used for over 75[yeard as last year, but as attorney g nd big v 5 bridge Lou fails & s intercepted by |stay at this college on account of He may have s year, | L they are not t v . o] — ) Sherhe ffee tr through for |bheing SICK with SMALL-POX. | B eonratiing ¥ B " iere i ; \ ke Two Boy a short gain 1 then comes back [Most of the girls had to stay ) : b 2y . 3 M % troy dash t hin scoring [acconnt of Dick sald the take up too f L - Try to Steal Auto Rides N istance. The T cleven 10oks | ready got it and they'd ha yhew, as the boys on t te t 5 2 ri , Nov. 19, —(® N\ us rack through for|until they got better again. T mean ot Bt isal T P = E08 ! n ; automobilo Tides T 1 \ scor the face of but!T am always lucky that way." a5 titive t ot T y E fatal to two western ssc il ¢ s he puffing Fam- EawiE i B . s voulhs yester b i whi | n lines up In wobbly fashion fow {hat the work of codifying G f to t f whoels of i . ¢ 3 _moal posts. Captain Ma| paeq by or's Secretary R, J Through Train Pomasze 7. of ; 2 ) s " panting team from | pardeck, care should be exercised From New England kngland, the Coloni Tr port | for them 1 Benjamin 1 N ¢ - 3 - V"Mvvm‘] the gaw ovs to 1Food | 1y those responsible for recording Ly. Springlield ~ 8:30 p.m. tams. Both ed e ! Y defal 1 ; Lt 1he laws of tho municipallty to pre- » Iew London 10:08 pim: tr v , Coach Aggie tak trinmpha vent a recurrence of the condition pthl Sia0pam, obody Llu mv‘ 3 ¢ G 9 St na e 2 possession of the fable and tears (pat prevailed for several yea n:;mfi:\-m xx 31‘1“:? tors. Transporting al Y o wny, but 8 | " { o down the extra leaves to take home \hen the ordinance books w * Bridgeport _11:52 p.m. tween Boston and AT <l hosn v . % Pt S 1 hile I'am-{ found to be incomplete and the 2 3 been anything but a gold mi + 1} S i : e B : R wh et ¢ Zured resulte Fdibid £ | foré unretiavie, ‘It is a stmplo mat- || 7 Thl‘ough Trains Dally \ 5 i i ter to make a recovd in book form FROM PENNA. STA,, NEW YORK . : : = version shows that the lamb ' of all new ordinances as they ure || Via Double Track-Sea Level Route a contract between New ¥ t i 7 kea 2t 3 : 2 v &t Jae ” # ; s really a sheep in wolf's cloth- ' adopted and approved and someonc 2 12:30 a.m. Chicago. It would be a nice 0 business on Its A g v i 15 now published under the should be charged with the duty. | &Y. Cousty — L i on:the fuselage if this could be ob- | ¢q [ mpa AR t Raids se of Descrijon In tho past, city officlals and | RIS i Ou |9 g5 5 _ ; ) 5 1 v lunc s almetto L ins tained. Unfortunately there is cor < ) e ; imh for lun others having occasion to consult | Palmet ains) 350 pum sl e on- ous; L oney out t wor good d In Java Continue AND FOUND 10 sea was —Oh, veryH) | the ordinances found the book minug oS 1 Night Out — siderable competition for the. con- | the t AT G i Tava, Nov. 30 CBe—MIl \ t ) ¢ one quick the new laws, Ordinances which AAALLDS Flackiy Mull Sl tract, two other experienced con- ple connected with t ‘ e to rou 1 had been rer v amended con L Yalng ot atien it i SEed i 5 5 of Enst c Iy little dan 3 a by t hat little lamb left Mary! l'“” q to exist in their or 1 form an i 038 lne el - ° i ts o W of Mar —_— and confusion and misunderstandin The Standard Railroad of the South rhaps the Colonial, if 1t loses| r T x t i 5 : Dot blind b ! 3 . A P e fon-Bottor. O Noies } frequsntly esulted; ‘As the yewsp Ticke(s, reservations, inforration from the New York-Chicago contract, can | doi ¥ t Jodroom. Cat ! i1 the man who was| passed, it b e known to thos B.F FULLE RG.E P.A ¥ g cirens ac o & 8 h uatiol 4 @ . wEhL LB L y s [ man t fat lady, “I'm | close to the situn fon that 1t v oL el o er peopl . Aot Y 4 Guir # & Mrs. I. M. Fultzltaking on some ght useless to refer to the ordinances Ask for “Tropical Trips" Booklet gaod s g they lers. Hundrods mow Dear Madam (Copyright, 1926 Reproductlon | and time after time the cry was set | tioi New York to Atlugts | eratio s rice 1 ) o BEnniined AHORY We are very sorry, but the mod- | Forbidden) lup for a remedy. None came until | chant, it has been interested in the terested, is not thought to be pro- | Of the )11e concerns—or the i ts are the janitors. ice in the rockey rink that i i — Wil il cady his nier, gressing fast enough. Quic action will be ready wi in all probabllity could be attained | The those who say t vagon say, he is “still on company is out oft i fi¢ o 1 - v ; i A direc The Colonial company £o out.after some of the other lines| to he established, including the one | Incr