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N p NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1926. N B .t . He this is proving an inconvenience to| wherever they exist. That is a pgint '.l'h% Littla Devil? of age? ; Surely t|r]:e petition or request of ritain rald e o aded sl . . e Johnny: “Gee, I feel like de devil| A. In the main, yes. Rogers any counciiman or alderman should ew e e s e B DD RO paopip ihat eedpd ICRTiFIE actsand ancies from blowing a hdrn.” Hornsby began playing in major [reflect the sentiment of the people HERALD nowadays seem to be riding on tires = Sy, ¥ 3 | Micky: “How does blowin’' a horn |league baseball when he was 19 in his district in the city and should this A PARKWAY SCHEME | BY ROBERT QUILLEN bodder yer?” years old; Ty Cobb, 19; Tris Speaker, | receive the courtesy of their fel- ‘mam;sl{“(hflhé“g;w;;{fl:n may be a slight exaggeration. Any-| Road boosters down Bridgepor = Johnny: “It gives me de toot- | 20; Babe Ruth, 20; Bob Meusel, 22; low members to a fair hearing and o . how, the smaller sidewalk will WAy have another grand idea. Here-| 1 oniy there was some way to fichs. Joo Dugan; 40, )L Maye €138; ) ok (DoRgutlayed. . by & sieamrolian J ; b DoCoe gy S e il —Mother R. | Walter Johneon, 19. tactics. The only thing between tho § SUBSCRIPTION RATES prove no hardship to anybody, while LR I S make cotton ferment. - Q. How is date cake made? taxpayer and bankruptcy is the $5.00 & Year. | the wider street is sure to make a| construction has hinged arcund the ) : Hi& Hangout A, Sitt one pound of stoned |Board of Finance and the Common 3200 Three Months. ¥ oy s entle-| plan of the state t truct a par-| . When Il Duce pronounces “Ita} e | dates and one pound whole walnut | Council, who might b " marked impression with the gentle-| Plan of the state to construct a par. <o the LM iig P 6] e . W, N 8 an 4 nut | Council, who might be playing pol- b0s: e Morith i doubtless the “t “a,” “L" and Kirby: “What makes you think . .at¢ 11 cups flour, 2 teaspoons |itics, and Public petition which as men drivers behind the steering|allel truck highway along the Bos- |, o gient. * | the devil hangs out in a lower| baking powder, % teaspoon salt. |yet has not been outlawed ad have ton Post Road. Now all this has = ||| Send all communications to Fun | | resion? [ Mix thoroughly, add 1 cup sugar, |all other checks been outlawed gy Entered at the Post Ofice at New Britatn | wheels. i | 1 i as Becond Class Mal) Matter, The present street widening, little| changed. Nothing but a fine, wide That si ion of blue tint in all || Shop Editor, care 0f the New || Franklin: “Because you nlwnly"slmk again. Beat white of 4 cggs | the inner circle. as it 1 has whetted the appetite| parkway ‘from Bridgeport to the|the lighter shades of stockings Is the :‘;mu:: rl::::g‘.led-n; ;‘n: ;{e‘::r | hear of Dl‘fl‘v'\?"";i’"’g ‘é‘:n;‘l{i‘s(‘i-ne;snurf and yolll{;:!u{\l:l lig!lx(t color.| My tl:lc:‘prf‘lullo‘n of help and JHONE CALLS & | oS e T v ] 3 s 5 - | Beat e o nto cake ‘mixture | sympai s for those who nees Business O [ | for more. A splendid improvement| Bronx—or the state boundary ad = |k - — g | then fod 1o the stiftly bmnn[undpnotymoso at o A Editorial Room |is In prospect, one of the most im-| joining Westchester county, New A nation never sets forth to| A On, Kay! | whites. TFlavor with lemon. Bake {mind it would be cold comfort for m;:-.amm“ medium | POFtant in the downtown section for| York—will suffice. A Dill to t “achie e 1::- ' ”:‘m\‘ml::} some | A\.“k‘ml‘*‘,mfl"d;‘y 15“\\'1!}1 - T)oroth‘e “In its n‘c‘coun)t'or her | in a loaf in a moderate oven for 1 lnn.un(or(uuulo ex-service man to T only profiable advertE e e | years. While some othgr streets| effect will be brot {he| great egoist affixes a nose ring. s T ‘:::mm;g-ou . pBr!y,h: e Eevey hour. MR g ;hm; t;) lay lm.s weary head on 1 room always open to advertisers. have been suggested as susceptible| General Assembly next year S e o vy s | And FolkE Yhat™ Teminds sus ‘asijicouen F SRASEB 0L SFION Q- s whigping legal pariehmeny | R00kI0/granti-on e tap- gt .Yygls | 5 s O iy inl, Whatever g he-man may be, n il e | ferred to her dress as one of Samniror wife beating in any state? {nut Hill Park while 1t could be | of widenings, and there has been a ield county may be badly injjent one who thinks a peanut but- & i Ea ., |instead of satin.” A. In both Maryland and Dela- |made possible for his comfort with- e et the Assoclate stvey en: | collision of ideas as to the way to| need of some such road, cither for| ter sandwich 4 square me n”r(lnr“flg of @ National fun-day to| " yeay; “That lsn’t so awfully wrong, | ware, {out any added burden on anybody {iflea” to the use for re-publication Of [ "o\ el b peen no dis-| trucks or for all But the state | Dhie *tabia; 0% d] i | for she told me she had a devil of|" Q. What does the term cycle|by a Memorial Bullding. all news credited to it or x:lot 7[“{(::}:\ 80 = 7 o ey el g " e been| The ultimate perfection of good he i ]; e ]o lrlht'!‘l‘, and we're for | T a0 lmmn in engine construction? | With due respect to everybody's °"“.‘"°um'-':n.?’:m°r:v‘ff aud; also: pute as to the advisability of widen-| highway —comm = 'l luck s to have an overdraft when SRR —Walter P. Teller| A.* It is defined as a serles of opinion as an independent voter sl ing Arch strect and a little slice of | pretty busy down that way for over| ipo pank preaks. a T‘ oy & jght, 1026 Reproduction. |Cveénts which are repeated in regu- | there is no apology that I wish_to Moobor Aglé Burean,ef Clrodlaion, | the wWork has he done. This|a year or more and if T i o s -rusy "f’ i | 2 |lar order constituting the principle Offer to the voters of the city for The A B. O 1a a pational organization | shows its advantage to all beholders. | not tisfied with what h Stranger: “Young lady, {'m the |of operation. Ixpressed briefly, | any part that I have not taken in which furnishes newspapers anc adver- - o iz PR T R game warden 2 J | the cycle of a gas engine embraces: |the Machine Controlled Steam tisers with a strictly honest analyi Arch street is in the position of d ) Margie (hunting): “Oh, {sn't that a 11, the admission of the charge into | Roller Government of this our city, ac do you play?” - | the cylinder; 2, its compression; 8 | . Respectfully yours, clrcn;:;1:04npogu‘rmlc‘-'g:::““?m. N eures| DeINg a sort of laboratory in this| It Is time to do some roadbuild- g lovely! What g are i o | { —DMother R. ignition; 4, combustion; 5, expansion \ M. J. Kelly protection against trand in Dewepaper | respect. The sooner Arch street is| ing elsew in the state. The Bos- - | b th nation | = ot o it e rllb::;::.:l:& st widened Its entire length the sooner| ton Post Toad is heing used very ex- », | therein; asd” 6, the subsequent ex- t SrsTiibiis : : s 92 : | haust of the prodfcts of combus- business men along some other|tensively by New York cars, and if WHERE MEN ARE MEN ) tion. COMMUNICATED (A ¥un Shop Movie) 4 ™ Q. Are black and white colors? % instead of walking, although daily 1n_New | girocts wi able to agree upon |l te s obligated to| v Umhedusit falok sule ALY 0, N | oieeei millibe ablo €0 agee uponjine gtate thinks it fa opllgated t0. Youneyer realiss how maiy kinds \ n B Srattas Newsstands, Entrance | the advantages of doing 1k A. The sensation called color New Britain, Conn. Grand Central, 42nd Street. | Seeing 1s belioving. Arch str modate York traffin it is time|on a pullman with a flock of col- Reel 1 K'Jf"ii"é'fil"fo‘fnfi"yl q(r;lnmry ob- | . November 24, 1928 —_— o concrete evi- | we ) pout it and the|lege sirls (Scene: Poison Gulch, the hard- e B * Incidence upon Suceess to George Hamlin Pk ; o e nishing th nr.-[‘ ,} ret i-| we all knew mor out it and t the eve of a train of waves of a' T read with a great deal of in- —Thanks—give it without stinti|dence of what can be achiey 1R | raiaan Hharatare) SEURCS s R e T definite wave number, Scientific- | terest Mr, Hamlin's article in refer- and praise God for the 1n<'l\'m(1m\.‘nd‘u tage to all concerncd Propagar for dridgeport- | due to the fact i huah ahinradtare shading around 2 |ally black and white are not colors, |ence to the “Court of Honor” as a X a2 el i 10 i ; T A A e the former being the absence of |permanent memorial and am in —The main question before the| GARBAGE DISPOSAL 1 Spatx AL ol b tram: “T hear over yon- | [N ; color and the laiter a combination |hearty accord with him. - etk S B ik AL Winkes gl Sapivo ity s i B e orhihs st B Aot thbrirs 3 pheAt e comii 4 Dol of all colors; but in art both terms| At no time, until Mr. Hamlin cire 1S 5 It was Dr. R. W. Pullen, head of | \oocoq sot £ s that hig T SR ¥ |are used to designate pigments, |culated his petition, was the publie hef with a small follow- {208 G black being the darkest and white given any opportunit ng-has one o ion s Kin Assassinatin’ ~ Algy: “We an discolorcd cellulold | e £ pportunity to express us that the disposal of New Brit-| o toiioe o ok ing-has one consolation. His Kina| -HSTERUIT, BV LT |. Q. ‘“?‘1"‘) cal 4o the lightest. - It depends, therefore, |any choice in the sclection of a s nlERe e T il seldom star in spectacular trial e e B UL be cleancd? upon definition whether black and |memorial. ain's garbage could not be done s good reason—for the SOTaSany “”I"[f_ H” Visit it | A By washing with ealeratus | white are colors. ! It geems to me as though the pub~ Plainville indefinitely d S oo munse orts | R neSiE SR (R (e mon faotking sod ) o With 2| Q. Wnat do the names “Stephen” |lic shéuld be allowed some voice in e Uty over %3¢ b 4 4 L pIonty S0k Toam Siin dilute solution of common house- | and “Sehwartz® mean? {the matter in-as-much as they foot Rallrs e ¢ el graveyar d a nia. 2 o N It . P ! 2 with| hand when these places would put B iling to convict as jurymen. Heal 2 ’“’i' ““\’\'v"“,"t"‘,‘ the “Third TInter. |, SChwartz is German for|the bills, but apparently this s just L s s TR e Briain] SRREOnEr T Al Lant o A i v “black” or “dark”. Stephen is|another case of “The Public B es; which 1s ane good way to|Up the bars and ! ? : » conside ; e oarn e A MRS AT £ 28 petioual ; tion | from the Greek and means “crown | Dammed.” i to adopt other means . i a e if you cor- Harry bursts into the room A. A workingmen's assoclation | o garlands,” 1= e entier 4 . the public back on the rails. ¥ ! vicinity A o e G S e A 4 e g 5. e writer is of the firm belief 2 | The e jage is not being| op . Gt e o the other £ol- | Homicide Harry: “They's a strang- formed in 1919 an an _ exclusively | Q. Who arranged the itinerary | that there is cnough sentiment in Cow Jerses's state ‘highway|dlsposed of in either Berlin, New- ek s i ol vt er come fo town. He's down at the | revolutionary basis. The decision | for Queen Marie's tour of the United | favor of the “Court of Honor” to —New Jersey's stat g | : Bl e waited for the completior B | dru to found a new revolution In- | States and Canada? |ragse sufficient funds by populas ommission has laid out a plan for | ington or ¥ t was: ‘not| o spo gingerbrend falong’ th The south ¢ \ly hold its oft- ertram: “Come on, m ternational, in view of the f lurclof AN o el ol A Forl sta e i pbnitte oubilt cen the construction of 1,900 miles of more than year € road around Bridgeport. The W | ton if it will arn to ’.l and give bhim a 18 the old Seccond Internatio under | engaged eeveral months ago to man- | One of the Public ) B ; for a time without come. | thg test of war, was first definitely e Aebilaicrin | improved roads, which will take 1927 should be more of Tteel 3 framed by the Russian Social | trip, Rk ten vears to build, But this will not| place. year for road bu t > Why a 1 *f Dr ¢ Toison | Dem ¢ parly (Bolshevik) at | ) ¥ N 1y don't e poli 5 I oc I party al Q. What is an {inverted arc| D B o3 ! | Don't Let Ihat Co be achieved on the Connecticut| The only cleds concl CEMS | ond stay posted 4 #hat g 5 h. Viciou t their congress in 1916 and subse- | jamp? iy vou goft plan. | to be that in the very B » how me, : w . resses the i just as the re- | quently adopted by the Zimmer-| A, Arc lamps, in which the | “ " | New Britatn s et z e cep on committee comes in.) | waldian International Socialist com- | mechanism for operating the arc Hwl o Tum ln[o Flu —Of thirty proposed changes Of | Jogical step—consirn incinc 4 ; i s Victor : me a pint | mission at Stockholm in 1917. 'The | located below the arc ftself, are| , s e al 8 g at five o'clock on N e acid and make it quick | object is stated in the conetitution |sometimes called “inverted lamps.” | Mel €Old may turn fnto “Flus street names, serfous objection hasiator, and thus : : morning and milking t ‘ - Have you got any rat biscuit?” “The new International | The mechanism is concealed in the | CFiPP® Of» even worse, Pneumonia, * peen registered to four of them: but izt of cities h have t this | . the " stock (He tosses off the carbolic acid Association of Workers is estab- | pole, S |unless you take care of it at onc 2 | : stock, s Bov the ke yEanaif Rub Musterole on the congested g o may be changed after a| problem in s 2 e A e , cd for the purpose of organiziyg et | 1 ongestes even thes| y 8 Sl chickens and messing up the barn- ot : s v “I'm hungry and | common action between the workers C |parts and see how quickly it brings little more discussion and a few/| contury manner. vard y secems to have no al 7 thirsty. A nothing to ! 8f various countries who are etriv- OMMUNICATED |relief. more meetings about it. | It 1s safd that an inclnerator| ;. .ments for Connetticut's youth drink but a sallon of ammonia and | ing toward a single aim; the oder- — As effective s the messy old mus- | would cost §150,000 and that taxes| iy js cvident from the lates 1 o % | nothing to chew on but cartridges | throw of capltalism, the establish- November 24, 1926 |tard plaster; does the work without —The Springtield Republican| 55014 nave to be incre: | _ S e e since v sunup.” ment of the dictatorship of the pro- New Britatn, Conn., |blister. report of the U. 8. Cefls 1 fewer members in e i analie ot of his | letarfat and of the International | €Ity Meeting Board Not Guided By | Musterole, made from pure oil of claims New England - cannot be| ; e TR = g o thatsons 0 aims g to get the money 1 owns it. K3 15 asts bl thE { Boviet Repibli S Compieid eba Politics {mustard, camphor, menthol and which has told us that r et helped much by boosing, but that|, . .o ir a bond i ) lition of cfasses and the realization| Acting in good faith two vyears !n(h, r simple ingredients, is a coun- greater results can be achleved by plated. must com ago in representing my constituents | ter-irritant which stimulates circue <clentifle industrial research. How| = . o r foolist s 5 T . Ar of twins four | |as an elected representative of the {L’\Hon and helps break up the cold, : vhere people I was outlawed by the inner | You will feel a warm tingle as it 5 v erfere with the nse in conneotion W : ) ake . l . the former would int to some expense in co jon with At the n docs not — » T'll say | children or two children? olrcle or machine fo/make steam |enters {he pores, then a gooling sens roller tactics more casy as time [sation that brings welcome relief, alone has proven. Surely I can- | Inot be accused of playing polllirs.\ | nd large sums merely to accom-| of there until you ride By G. L. Shapahan e est town in Oklahoma. Interior of — Always something wrong with the franc. Now it is “ris- the board of health, who informed| oo wonq o increase proper- ing” too quickly Bristol and that the time would be 800n at| g oo i 1o o n (o n men who encourage crim running Sunday excursions of your 3 nd foothall i Bert e i your latter isn't stated. i | the disposal of age; the A e i r hitching your w: it's rough. They drove us tenderfe A, Technica! of twins is four children; “tw meaning two children. In common p | | lance, however, we sometimes speak S (T . cife is an expert | Of & “palr of twins” meaning two | cannot be ded as the acme bhcleoard ‘ : ol allE b cnas roran nll At tni = children, (one set of twins) al- | economy; it at least the city 5 fir i » young | Pedestrian learns come in handy for ,\?m»\ufi s Wa, [ onstaiis s Rie el nallvlincomec 345 > plication to jaywalkers when at|she can look at the dan on my| Q How many postage stamps gets a ¢ coat collar and tell whether it was |2re printed each day by the gov- ” ment? A. The Bureau of Engraving and } Printing turns out eixty million | also some inconvenience, and PEr-| po.iina gg indicated ; tar, r ber that the thing 1 out of ' US GIVE THANKS"” it the i 2 sgiving 1s a day| ally, Thanksgiving a ¥ ered, the pr ontract ystem| . o Rhode T8l ing thanks. Most of us are and Rhod :ly thanktul for various bene- fits of the past year; maybe thnmuom“ e has been 4 new automobile, or even| =, T : H 2 e newly- & ’ a new baby; or perhaps the y | city, and $150,000 would M oy | " Feaiinies secome e o 2 v in excess of r ca e ' e 7 customed never thrills; and —Elizabeth G. Bodkin. are findi e that| S 2 * capiti| covercd that i L are finding married life all | That would provide the incinerator. [ oot i ; : worl sl acenston ‘ ‘ was anticipated; or perhaps person- peoy n farms Y | Q. What caused the divorce by S e | 1t the tncinerator were provided on o e o | y. ol falar al prosperity is still prospering, and| LT e plan, thro United States 1y 34 t s e was extravagant of me to huy | ‘\;‘_“'”’r‘ ""J‘I‘“‘i""” Valentino Where they wore born? What joba they held when clectad? Who their i : 2 t plan, th o that it is no sec e ¢ : T red Hudnut? ! mothers were? When they married and whom? What caused thelr deaths? the grocery man, the milk man and| = T LR mber brract this sentence: T never ) y R e Wiore they are burlod? What were their religlons? Tow old wore they the coal dealer are being paid with-| boy wear more clothes . oY it ‘was stated in nowspapers when they died? How long each one served? Whare they wero educated? in pawn for $15, ve my hus- ‘ vel aaonil ha oy A A AR B i ¢ ‘ S N PR i e S lum;‘ 'v‘\w 7 : B ,\r’:’:m WhEle* nalyAtatitras MnRnteson How many were Masons? “What! they did aftor lewving oftice? What were youths tied down to the handles of | lired to keep him comfortgble.” |y " bowen tioket downtown, I'm | their respective professiors and cach A bulletin crammed with biographical facts about all the Presidents of | years the cost wou ¢ th | (Protcetdd by Publishers Syn ) : SDubhs " | wanted an independent eareer. o T from George Washington to Calvin Coolldge is ready for you in i | £ curious to know what i for G “What was t55 Heat seasoni| \ington Burcau. In school or out of school, it will Ls of equal te § Gonneaticnt Ehe abard | e said he'd see. Wher ‘ & : S interest and ald in answering questins which constantly arise about the All investigators 1avor | aracenchusett 25 Y A T d home he said, “You'll be sur uth ever had in bascball men who have se s Chief ‘Executives of the nation. Fill out the Massachusetts, a 1 t young { 2ad = 5 - ? | coupon Lelow d ma directed: the incinerator, It I G ; ears Ago 16d@y |wioni give you the thing that pawn ; e il i, £ Tt i Inicec ticket called for.” T was. What he |5 © on of 1615 with the || e ——mem = CLIP COUPON HERP == ti called for.” T t not s seem to have sity. The way to 1 gien : Boston Red Sox when hd g wi 08 i it e el i bt T n I when hd won 1§ I Two years ago I voted fn accordance with the sentimegt of the people las I saw it without any dictation | | from any Committee of Cltizens— | which right I deny to any Commit- tee of Citizens—a monopoly on the | wora citizens. haps some delay. All t 1d-1 41 people can be a rtained from gLy a2 — from a blonde or a brunctte t g 3 s en t 1 gots aceustomed to ¢ pit| LUCKY DAY? YOU SAID Iry |Stamps per de band would dlsapprove. So T put it years, the tax increas in 30 days, or for cash. There is plenty to be thankful for, it one looks around sharply enough or is willing to spend some time upon self-analysis. A minority, of course, may tind enough to grow enthusiastic about; but even they, perhaps. ca Kk atisfac- es, with the s irst issued by the gover: ent? be thankful that what ls satisfac o i 3 D Ehow s ek o 3 first issued by the government? [ want a copy of the bulletin, BIOGRAPHI 2 SIDENTS, age! n A, In 186 and enclose herewith five cents in loose, ancelles . 8. postage tory Is no worse. VERDICT AGAINST TANIS nggandy thainal that the day Is one to be of T nov ¢ con 1 4 o1 13 AG 1t the day is one to b- v t 0 ¢ Dous thal oy 1 stumps or coin for sam 5 ol : s sa o kel hearl 1 | @ s the government own all tamr Qutimism; to Do suxe) AN Otle OF 112, mRe attsmpt s taxi ke : ; 8lserved in the home. City C g > mail trucks it uses? il prime essentials of being thankful. IS e e few of us realiz 8| Bt laall 55 i A The post o has 5410 companies in X . - essimi vell-de- reentage of youths on th i ek ‘ ) . DR To a natural pessimist, & well-de-| o, oo S : ; s s on Bob hat bt redkieen trucks in scrvice, Of this number ADDRE 08 0 00 0 00 5 0 00 00 8 m ' t 726 are government owned and | cloped 4 i ouc 2 the low veloped crab, or a chronic grouc o } ary .. e PTATRIN S et fares as | zed ¢ r busi- BaCORR kanad ation; still, he expeeted to . 5 h- , e ¥ .. 2,654 are operated under con el i 1 ses failed e | © ol ) xct @ bit of breast & nd was hired | g po most of the grc | Taamw enderiofuthe HERALL, negligible. Spread ov sap bu ply courage to convi i i : his) and lost 7 games, AMERICAN HISTORY EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britain Herald, 3 ties, with t Jortunit o Two days tropped in at his 3 : | 23 N . X 4 h imiti 7 i ¥ Q. he o » or BUIs 1323 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. the step. T capher was wear. | @ When, were two dollar bill { Naym s N Giltr N charter on com t v 1de i s itrock | o vors enter the major i —_———— :se are In the minority. slum shout indus fain Aina jor | (name natu f mansion. Aus C rter 1 o N As T openad t bathroom door, T And that is something ¢ s ; = g e MR A t a glimpse of someone’s back thankful for. R ! a i p R (e | In the tub and, think as M : v : "~ | Giltrock, I said, “I beg your par- Iperating taxica t rter 1 ¥ Operating tax : 1o SR : 5 o don, sir” and withdrew. when they are around ‘twenty years | The eagle on the American silver dollar fairly screeches, “In God We N b | lr\:.fl:; 1):1. na .lm:\‘s[x‘ " S A g Al el ot Tater Mrs Giltrock | s Sl ot e SLOLLAD pecsle sontins 13) wanket to matsy ans rom e batheoomt LIGHT OR DARK at wh ' v 3 : E p ¢ Hoat + 5 ( « e check. Tt the annual t originated by the ymer amount of Pilgrim fathers should have hecome g DA - 4 o an integ part of our nations e R i ( rse, de i gk i 2 Bl " sai s ek begs vou | honorarium anksgiving upon ¢ Massachusetts Bay. but t h us. We day, and percent f e ¢ 5 LR m i trad oy v v 1 HOW TIME FLIES! ¥ 2 | DANGLED THAT GIRL ON MY KNZE WHEN SHE WAS = ¥ A LITTLE | DANGLED Observation : : i Gl HER ON ASKS AUNT EFFIE WHICH AUNT EFFIE SIMPERS ASSURES HER SHE SMALL VOICE TROM END o S nery, seaeh | x| eR WILL SHE HAVE, LIGHT AND SAYS IT DOESN'T MIGHT AS WELL SRY, (F TABLE ASKS CAN HE 3 On T/l? We: the rl will play i °T')?“'HT'~‘ | R DARK 2 MATTER, JUST ASIT THERE'S PLENTY OF HAVE A DRUMSTICK AND, tending di COMES BUH 15 PROMPILY HUSHED let’s not lose of the day the road tow re will thankful for ARCH STRELT WIDENING Having made a begir ening Arch street there an unaccountable delay The street has been wid site South chur mainder of the street remuai 1d ¢ ) 9 s ¥ J ) r; comn ] t OR DEVILE | i e that way, and the sooncr ft sl log i : . i e ST EEAE FAILING WIFE SPEARS UP TOSAY THIS STARTS ARGUMENT) GIVES AUNT EFFIE A i ON OUT OP AUNT GHE'S SURE SHE RE- AUNT EFFIE CLAIMING T LITTLE OF EACH AND | EFPIE, SAYS WELL THEN MEMBERS AUNT EF- WAS HER SISTER ELSIE SERVES THE OTHERS HELL CIVE BER SOMEOP TIE 15 SPECIALLY FOND WHO COULDN'T BEAR. WITHOUT AsKING WRAT c HITE MEAT OF THE SECOND JOINT LIGHT MEAY AND LIKED THEY'LL HAVE THE SECOND JOINT before, It manifestly canno ned throughout its e the better The portion which has been wid s a narrower sidewalk th s beean customary along Ar GLUYAS (Copyright, 1926, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc) 1124 WiLL/ANS street; but there is no evidence that sa & contributors i A g