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“Firc¢!” A few moments later, Man- ager George Woods appeared on the stage and calmed the audience, which filed quietly into the street, grants out of the country? A. By the sovereign right to de- termine what persons may or may not become citizens or have asylum in its territory. Q. How was the prize fight de- cided between Gene Tunney and Harry Greb at New York City, May 23, 19227 A. Tunney was defeated points in fifteen rounds. Q. What is thé ‘“equinox” when does it occur? A. In the spring and fall of the year about March 21 and Septem- ber 22 respectively. Those are the dates on which the sun crosses the equator in its northern and southern journey. Q. Who was Hoyle who s author of the book of card game rules? Al mond Hoyle (1672-1769) was an English writer on games. Of his early life nothing is known | definitely, although it is asserted {that he was cducated for the law. | For many vears he lived in London writing upon and giving instruction in games and in 1742 he published | whose fir line is 500 miles—but nearsr “1 stood on the line of “om- is another 700 The needs of the city—has there ever been a time when they grew bridge at mid- the river New Britain Heralc/| COMPANY Factsand Fancies muniecation, - = - Small wonder, therefore, that the BY ROBERT . QUILL ! triotism” among the Chinese | lies divided between north and south and other war lords oper- irther inland. The patriotic an has a wide choice of al- Charles F. Kerr Right here, my boy. If it isn't perfectly satisfactory, bring it right back—we're here to plez I stood on the bridge at midnight, 1 was weary bevond despair. 1 stood and I stood and T stood and 1 stood, But nobody brought a chair! vuRlI8HING so fast? This year is destined to be a record breaker and the board of g to have | HERALD | finance and taxation is goin little (vaued Dmuv Excepted) At Heraid Bidg on | Observation On The Weather Washington, fair tonight wave tonight; perature Thurs north and wi northwest and ishing at night. Forecast for Eastern New York: TFair tonight and Thursday; colder tonight; cold wave in extreme south portion; slowly rising temperaturo Thursda afternoon, strong north- west and north winds diminishin: Conditions: An area of hi pressure of wide extent and energy overspreads the country this morning from the Atlantic to ths Short Treatise on the Game of | Pacific coasts. It is attended by Whist”, which went through many |extremes of both barometer anil tions and became the world's au- |temperature over the' npper laks | thorit He also published works |region and Ontario and i on ackgammon, piquet, quadrilel, | eastward and eouth brag and chess. The modern Hoyle | the north Atlantic books—based on his original works | River and Doucet, ¢ guard my liver carefull lare recognized as official rules. 48 degrees and 40 FFor all its childish ills | Q. Do electric waffle irons with | zero, respectively. give it quarts of medicine |aluminum grids have to be led conditions with :nn]l( A;l 3 ];[lllr- ]‘r;H‘ greased ? ” in reported in th. ‘ i i !T shelter it and shield it 2 : ey They should be thoroughly . 000,000 worth of British property R e A o \G‘x“" ;,1\0.”‘u \“‘~)|".”|| it lvul\s, | washed before using. ~ One way to RO s el e P OT ever use it | treat them is to brush olive oil over oo | For pounding carpets tack! - d |(he grids and then turn on the heat 1 Jerome G. Henderson | ) 5 {until it evaporates. After that ? | | they need no greasing. 1 Wonder s ‘ | @ 1s “supersede” f ever she thinks of the | 3 lan “s* or a *“c \ ¢ syllable? A, “Supersede” | spelling. Q. Is “Bebe” a real name or a | nicknam'e? A. It is French for bab Q. Who are the wealthiest prize fighters in the United States?? A. Jack Dempsey is probably the wealthiest. Benny Leonard Leonard is also wealthy. Q. Where does the phrase “The leaves of the trees are for the heal- | ing of the nations” occur originally? | x. The world grows some better. You seldom see a man wearing a tooth- pick now. . one of the neatest jobs hand that it could wish—or wish to avoid. What the city really needs is a Santa Claus. leade on The chief end of modern man scems to be to make money for his | women folk to spend. ating China leglance; but on one thing all seem SUBSCRIPTIOR RATES $3.00 & Year. $2.00 Three Months. 78c. = Month. m e ——— and Send all communications to Fun Shop Editor, care 01 the New || liritaip Herald, and yonr leteer || Dear Bditor: In my youth there will be forwarded to New York |l Wwas a s ntimental ditty starting L L “Darling, T am growing old. Reing eager to get evidence on such Let's Make It a “Bon Voyage” |4 curious confession, coming from a those who sail aw | woman, I seek your help. Let's all be tourists, Folks, we say, | | { STATE BAUMES LAW & Connectieut would find itself | ianers must be shown their place. i ‘alarm- iy Chinese, Jan. 26.—Generally and Thursday; cold owly rising tem- afternoon in t portions; strong north winds dimine { to be more or less united—the for- It is a large world, and even yet there arc places where bridge is considercd “worldly.” Entered at the Post Office at New Brituin | as Second Class Mall Matter. possibility it Britain has become about the embattled e in force in | which would be an indication t 1y than For confronted with the similar | enacting a law to Baumes criminal s | ed’ at Taxation: A method of giving a man thunder for the erime of bflnl‘ a suce TELEPHONB CALLS j e : Business Ol 928 | New York state Editorial Rooms 926 | pected.. The chiet | Baumes law is that persons who are | 1 who commit to merit p: was enti ex- situation is Iy worse | the ature of the | generally suspected heretofore. Britain, ensnared in debts piled up general war and Just ing to, frem the ef- | Jonas Leach On the high seas of mirth embark, Dear Jonas: It does sound remark- In humor | able until you see the finish, which | is— Ah! Darling, T am growing old, However, I'm not rebelling, But thanking Fate I'm not as old As the jokes you're always tell- ing! (Copyright, 1927, Reproduction Forbidden) fe 4 = 5 iirs sérencly park! if the senate denies those | t, it will prove it has| humor, The Prope (at nly profitable advertising medinm R 10t City.” Circulation books And press o rrom always open to advertirers. four times of the last s serious cnough | Sanwli i Well, recovering, or A Thing 3 ok Harlan nitentiary sentences four | pooig of jis recent strike, naturally with ball) : daribbling el (calmly): “Then for good- | lon't they get him a | times—stay in the bellicose Member of the Assciated Prem. = | penitentiary for ‘he Associated Prese s exclusively en- | ‘ e e At the. use for re-publication of | ify ater ot R iation. herwiee ai) news credited to it or not ot Lo i this paper and also local | news published therein. Mu ness sake, why ! handkerchief in no mood to becom Jout anything. especially when such 1t be noted that the four | convictions and conscquent life sen- | | t for penitentiary of- | | | g bellicosity is likely to make deep in-} roads into the empire’s exchequer. . more bothered about anny Gooscherry be THI. BROTHI tence ¥ The British a their financial condition than about but then, some things that g Audit Bureag of Circulation. et a5, %G e ' matlona) organization which furn! . tisors with @ strictly honest of | sirculation. Our circulation ree | calling are based upon this audit. This ineures protection again~: traud In newspaper Qlstribution figu e to both npational &nd | . 2 s Jail sentences or | b teers. | ¢ bealTaayert fines do not count. S H Owed To My Liver | fences, which are commonly termed DERSON lonics, and not fo sdemeanors A i | telonies, and not for misdemean . b b Ol as has cannot ail sentences, ited for ar ! small bufldin, been crroncously s by some ——— ] 10 Chinese may be worse than| ds if ever they get the notion white man is yellow. | [ bo entirely overlooked. 0 The tionalists have R Jearned something since seizing $60,- | ti Chinese low The criminal who is sent to the 1 our times for the ditions favmr for this fair and colder followed by ing cloudines sand wars Temperatures lay High [ 16 42 The Herald 1s on sale daily in New | ; Hotaling's Newsstand, Timer Jark ot schultz's, Newsstands, Entrance | are: S3ane Central, 42na Btreet. L i S R EXTEND MONROE STREET The plan to extend Monroe street | of } fact. : from Greenwood to Glen streets was | Since the imes | 1eft over last year because of lack \m"h Eu of funds. Nobody at the time ob- n firmly checke jected to the plan; | the would be one of the most | s attempted | WAL | L Kkow without causing an outburst & ok i ! of indignation in London. True, they phant, ry se vests were s is a menace to society. Four | Isn't it rather undignified to con-| | fess being afraid of what Russia' ana |Mmay do in Central America? | effect found the property a white e : ; Proof | de upon which a large section of the Chinese population depended for [ ceasing The the northern Pekin convinctions are spelled in the with last | Atlanta Atlantic Boston Bufralo Cineinnati hicago Denver | Detroit Duluth Hatteras I wonder i Git lays n the glorious summer weather When down through the shady and untrodden ways | wandered, two lovers, to-| gether. w went into livelihood instantly g want setting in. upon Chang Tso-lin, law. A feW | o jord dominating Pielz pumhas s ol Tientsin, and who customari Lo against the new Chinese Nationalist government, has v bad. It will be re- ‘hang decided if the could British be bothered by a wave s the correct crime 1. Habitual effect in Ne Americanism: fai calling succe | ace.” corning business a has bec ul 'IONS ANSWERED You can get an answ.r to any question of fact or information by | writing to the Question Editor, » Britain Herald, Washington 1322 New York avenue. Washington, D. C.. enclosing two| cents in stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital advice cannot be | city officials | eriminals fear new 595 i gonc ey | under | with the foreigne ter- | sided i You can say one thing for indus-| trial alcohol. It isn't habit form-| ing. | agreed it popular strect extensio in New Britain in years i This year sces the plan revived, and it should go through with di patch. Tt would be the chief s work done by the city this y¢ would be one for which the city of- | hanked for | to the penitentiary for I wonder if ever she thinks of the stile In the deep, verdant woods, where The trouble about blowing Tcatna Hor: own horn is that it seldom leaves| \nq (he time whe you any wind for climbing. | paused there a while <ha B i i o , mor can extended research youth was more right-| her. | e undertaken. All other questlons| "% ™ 1.0 Bipe, Book of Revela- | only because tempta- | will receive a personal reply. Un-| - Chapter 90 verse S5 ,].l‘w harder to find. signed requests cannot be answered. | (b carce o o Ly B All letters are confidential.—Editor. | ¢ 1o street on either side of the from | river, was there the tree of life, five twelve manner of fruits, ” |and vielded her fruit every month nd the leaves of the tree were for and they the its auspices, ser rible examples o vengeance of | T ded e your Los Angele: Nantucket New Haven d society which has dilly- Kkind an outr dallied with their enot long aatie . in twilight, we property and not Jeclaration of war. he also could do | a little scizing. Beginning at Tientsin | 1o now wants the British to hand ons worth $120,- S ON tile PARK of 38 —10 14 8 of -16 26 If Dad's eous, it W tions were Norfolk would be 1 Northfield ficials of 19 sendrations. Much is said no lack of planning in earlicr street plotting. This criticism unfortunate- | | S787 I SPEEAE SRS ly is buttressed by a galaxy of truth | ’* al park. The triangl that cannot be denied. Our street | troubles, our traffic jams, are pri-| 1 if my wonder sometimes picture iseyet Enshrined in v locket— wonder how to get the watch that from my pocket! —Wyatt G. Henderson au Commerce gave indi- over their conces round, golden (00,000, That is rubbing it in a ilt- tle hard and is at the bottom of thel about Q. How many fa automobile accidents h been in the last twenty years? A. It has been estimated that | ! v ing the last twenty vears more | the healing of the nations.” persons have been | ed 11; automobile accidents. Six ‘500 Persons Driven From | cation that it was wide awake when | 5 { it resolutely opposed erected S s is city ? | British activity during the last few it is a place of beauty, and | ! : o5 | days. I it. ‘ | It may be that these Chincse N so-called she hooked For P — The Medical Insurance society of Ingland is enabling medical students without means to buy a practice property igns have no place upon One t Kkill [' ) | | { would think fhat the police d other cords indicate that accidents marily caused by the failure of of-| ficials of past generations to appre- | clate the problems that would arisc | with the passing of years. In a| measure, they could not foresee the | day of the automobile and its ex-| tended use, and perhaps.they.can be | forgiven for assuming that the days| of little used streets wouhd- continue | for all time. | Because officials of past tions made such mistakes of om sion is no reason why the pres generation of officialdom & ould t]t\. likewise. R brilli- ant opportunity in this Monvoe strect | extension to provide a strect that promises to become an ' important it now there is i ment would find no reason to hesi; e in removing si of whatever nature that are planted on the park, Xcept in special cases, as when a ed 1 for their erection public cause is being furth nd special permissi is obtained WEST END FIRE STATION A fir the how t station for e city i hen such a n deri vy ex- pendit and money: the far western outskirts wh fire proposed excey The acre: newly proposed ion | tionalists and the | provincial war lords who have been it amount of patriotic but lording over a vast territory have entire aims under their coiffures; may also be that they are biting off nt. | more than the needs would wa | Even a patriotic Chinaman can suf- | fer from over-confidence. Jordes are brandishing guns quite the diplomacy. are Embroiling | vehemently but from poor situation won't do much for China. into another Chinese 1t is to be hoped, of course, that there is not another Chinese war in- | volving whites, such as the Boxer business of a genevation ago. China it | The | suffering | Liar: Any male relative who looks | at a new baby and little thing.” No wonder Napoleons of finance Russla. You remember N retreat from Moscow. | The next essential step after beat- | ing swords into plowshares is to| beat gangs into a pulp. | dread | poleon’s | Putting over an adminis ion policy at breakfast: “Have another Senator.” % Now, gentle- s shall we | In the jury room: men, which set of | agree to believe?” | it | Correct this sentence: “I can gos sip all through a bridge game,” said } miles from Could Hear Her pt. Barnes ( Fulton) p is in a bad way and w | land and our radlo is brok down! I don't know what LdoP® nger. an a “Well, Captain, my teur singer.” -—Mollie Goedecke. Tyt Tya! Tya! In Spain, women take wshoys. they tak ¢ place of | ne Her the place of news- papers! FATHER HUNTLEY By Gladys A, Hummericy r. Huntley was the proud father | new-born baby boy ama that morning Tie dressed feverishly. He was still excited when | years 1 | inc are inc g at |10 per cent per annum. the show cent year inere In 19 vas 20 per fell back recor case of 10 per Q. What is a A Itis clectrical powe of a horsepower, Q. How can t jew be separa loys? 1920, little m 11 the c iry 4 Tt may be s purities by introc lead in the meltin the lead, the resu over cent. an international unit of | | through loans. Lawrence Movie Theater Lawrence, Mass., .Jan. 26 (UP)— Nearly 500 persons were driven out of a movie theater here during the | night by fire that caused upward of $100,000 damage to an adjoining building in the husiness district. Aid was summoned from Methuen, [Andover and North Andover before | the fire was controlled, the rate of abou Each of 1921, and 1922 ore than a 10 per the preceding increase over In 1924 the per cent, but 5 again show an cent. watt? e tickle, sorethroat, huskiness and similar troubles quickly re- lievedwith Luden’s to § S, Several firemen were cut by flying &l but none was injured seri- |ously enough to require hospital old | treatment. al-| The fire occurred in a four-story |structure occupied by a Chinese rated from m- | restaurant, a clothing store and sev- ducing granulated feral offices. Patrons fled from the | g pot. Cupelling | cafe, and though there was some | 1t will be fairly | confusion in the hasty exit, no one quivalent to 1-746 in its he gold ted from he started | he wife, “and John never wants| down fhe street towards his office, | U 801l Dy another method the |0 choke me “Hello, Father,” snid somebody. | ayicve Eold may bo dissolved in hot | Copyright 1927 Publishers Syndicate| Ifuntley beamed. Why everyhody |y ¢ &4 anc then fAlierec. ————— emed to know that he was a father | —even this stranger! | “Good morning, Father,” said (he t man he met—another perfect | anger! “Good morning, | next man he met Je and up very well under an | ation of Corbin av- It D n built up largely | grievances against foreigners which all students of her plight agree are v of traffic, and one which, won't s will allow arte would be placed on the extension is traffic using it to avoid any railroad track: f an opportunity that should.not bg | missed. The city planners, while they about it, should not overlook possibility of extending street through to Washington this year if possible. This project also is an imporfant one—the most important concerning the downtown | section before the public. toc would cost of cour: nothing worthy that the planners the rome avenue. made, This is & contin international onslaugh crossing | cnue and has bee { since the independent bus line was | It is now possible to|iust; but knocking the foreigners on | Y 3 T d the head will only result. in more | 25 ears Ago oday ach it conveniently, and that helps, Chinese skulls eracked than foreign- established. n str many of them, tenements, | AUCTION BRIDGE PARTIES Herc's pracyieal help and suggestions for tho hostess who wi Score cards, refreshments, prizes, rules for of scoring, etlquette for bridge partles, b ties, bridge teas, luncheons, afternoon parties, evening part tions for Lridge clubs—all this and more is covered in an tin on the subject prepared by the bridge expert of our Washington Lurcuu FUll out the coupon below and mall as directed: | | The nights I be re 1 new cement sidewalks, all | ers injured nother perfect ¢ began to wonder ¢ the news wasn't all over town already Oh, how do you do, T called gayly from a pa: r. hank about it? “Hello, Father,” shouted working clothes from act st anfouncement that the “talk at the South church are to red is @ pleasing bit of in- telligence. It was al one of these meetings that the first announce- volin BEEWES Although | ment was made that the New Brit- ¢ in institute would be free when it | the Republican hold on the upper | ; | was opened. body until March is slight—and Sunday will be the o | that 1argely theoretical many i | |y for the Catholics of St. Mary's | | Republicans vote against grand old | parish to hear ma in any place | ideas ting from the | other than a church. The first mas ! ; '® |in this city was sald in the old house re- | the quickest possible time. House that it sometimes 100KS | whieh stood on the site of the Rus- A 8l et lik s Democratic Sen- | sell & in screw factory; later A BERLIN PERENNIAL in citizens of WOODS BADLY BEATEN U. S. Senate 2 as independent as the average a bridge, method nave | It is erected within r mo pro gun to grace t cape. Th quite stretch of thorou 1 her. re to become a prominent avenue ng mo- of traffic e western fringe el ction along t you hear fter her. L man in ss the 1*‘«( the city, espe r = = = — CLIP COUPON OFF HERE = = = '=— = but ally in conju time in 50 BRIDGE PARTY EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britaln Herald, I 1322 NeWw York avenue, Washington, D. C. 1 herewith five cents in loose, for sam money, ith Corbin It the West - [ new e proposed should avenue. do | Ind really needs this 8 vant a copy of the bulletin AUCTION BRIDGE PARTIES, and enclose I uncancelled, U. 8. postaga stamps or coln e N e e B will ever be done without T olation BHa aiie heiere Huntley gasped. He was beginning to feel a bit puzzled. “How are you, Father?” asked | the corner policeman, respectfully. reat! Here, my good man—have ‘em,” and penditure of money. ema improvement, at least, ceive carcful conside and if not possible to bring it to conclusion, the most property can he NAME e b o e T e on this ye masses were in the Cassidy house on STREET. AND-NO, | veasessussssmss | Beaver street, and although there| =789t JUTe Y EOD were mot many Catholics in the city | 7y “E8F= AEYE N then so many attended that some | yp ¥ WIS T jwere forced to kneel in the yard. | oo ST The friends of Alderman Curtis| i + how news have decided to put him forward | Che gy e gidn't seem po {again this year as a mayoralty ca I ! re was something queer about it. didate and will urge in his behalf Wihen L nenAhen the office Ka Tooi claim that he taken an import- 2 a look at himself in the mirror. t in handling municipal qu. .y reat Heavens!” he ga | nd occupies such a promin- nent I put my ent place among leading republicans this morning s to entitle him to serious consider- on at the party caucus. Some k he should he less aggressive { and more diplomatic but that is not | | his 2 no tact, being | The nomination. however, will not go to Alderman Curtis by default. Senator Sloper has heen mentioned as have A H. Abbe and At wood. e ke the case of how Cyrus the president’s nominee Interstate Commerce Com- (o3 AR .+ BTATE I am a reader of the NEW BRITAIN HERALD. the Berlin oy A panic in the Victoria theater, | EYESIGHT SPEOLALIST sult will be gold free from all im-|inio" the auditortum and yelled | good for cattle? | horses and other animals. On | Q. Can the United States compel navy? | or navy. Subjects of a belligerent in the United States and refrain tral countries cannot be forced to plans for its c: they must observe neutral conduct. i Frank E. Goodw | was hurt, 5 S| Melt inext door, was narrowly averted the undissolved material and the re- | when ‘an excited passerby rushed || 327 MAIN ST. Tl puritics except the platinum group. | | Q. Ts linsced meal considered | It is a valuable food for calves, and cattle, milch cows count: of its richness it should be | fed in small quantities. | aliens living within its borders in | time of war to serve in the army Ors 2 Aliens cannot be compelled | to serve in the United States army nation are given ample time to leave the country or they may v from participating dircetly or other- wise in the wa Suhjects of neu- erve in the army or navy, but so |long as they remain in the country | ct of di movies | mission, was treated. Not only was Q. How can the United States keep Japanese and Chinese immi- lie 1 by the over- { whelming vote of 49 to & summation should by all means made, confronted with the pro: cussion over whether Sun, was beginning to tur down, but The heen town, —or hy a ht to have ual story- ! vote of arly 2 to 1. ago in the ncga- emen in ¢ It was a zood job abl The Toston Herald, grand old party in' New I Altho d for more polic perforn And it's an annual the need exist: an annual budget that has interfered with | viding th This year- Wéll, the police board the request for 15 additi 16 X v for reconsider- ion 2 n meeting is the ar it has been orgar pruning down of f land, is greatly ple P wrong he hich places it THE FAMILY ALBUM—MOTHER TAKES A REST - & cuuvas wtius SOha. T sk th with the sident on | e thing, however may the could not ANCERION~ too the | Roston Woods. backer e resentative a R AL nts of al patro wallow looked men, in addition much like a of creased bill ous kinds, to a neat little in nnsylvania railroad | suit New for coal in- Ir of g equipn any further y L RS R o K torests to nd Repub- ne Gillett Represen e the growing city [ request of the police essary licans rally tor Ative is supposed to of new church will e 1 organ at used for is of terized by 1 promptness, and reliability. I pass of movements is 61 notes; 1. 1. Bodley to his rector- St. Mark's wAlona he first time | Weidel pidity Its com- ) : led protection, some re policed | ¢ . Ay pecial “ropresentation 5 only part of the t proved 24-hour ser the Iroad and coal s\\& TEUS TAMILY SHE'S GOING — SHUTS DOOR AND IMMEDIATE= SHOUTS THROUGH DOOR IN A MINUTE OR 50 CALS ™ TRKE HER THINGS OFF LY OPENS IT TD SAY THAT T CALL HER IF MRS T0 MILDRED TO SEE IF AND LIE DOWN FOR A THE LAUNDRY I5IN THE DIMMICK TELEPHONES, THERE'S A PLACE FOR THY LITTLE REST BACK ENTRY IN CASE THE SHE'S 60T TO SPEAKTO ICE WHEN THE ICE MAN MAN (OMES TOR I HER HERSELF COMES. SHE MAY HAVE LEFT SOME. LETIUCE THERE] REAPPEARS ALMOST AT TAMILY TINALLY HEARS RUNS TO DOOR AGRIN T ONCE TO ASK WASN'T CREAK OF BED AS SHE REMIND MILDRED TO DOWN AGAIN, BECAUSE THE THAT THE TELEPHONE? LIES DOWN AT LAST REMIND THE LAUNDRY- MAN MIGHT COME TO SEE SHE'S SURE SHE HEARD MAN ABOUT THE STARCH ABOUT THE STOVE GETS SOMETHING RINGING IN PAPA'S SHIRTS DRESSED pedals, 30 notes. T proud of the addition hat is very reason ted That The Captair 1 son, th wond Pearson Hob- Hero of the Mer wil address the big military me meeting on February 16 auspices of the Y. M Parker Is in ch The smallpox James Burs pest house which burned a while Chief Rawlings stolen the hal mained in the ruins A story is now men seen to enter St cates that the police departr comr Howed to stand s mac, Sl ander the | (eh PN ngements, | 0ose some- with publ WHILE THE BOSS WAS AwAY, WILUE "THE OFFICE BOY, GOT 1N THE HABIT OF SERENADING WIS SWEETIE OVER THE TELEPHONE! is dying o who owned rented has not | the | and | axo, |ml' that someone has ton of coal which re- after th current that M e that President Is Offered Mary Pickford’s Home Los Angeles, Jan. 26 (UP)—If the imber of commerer sident Coolidge will B Hills mmer White House wis TVES CHINESE SERTAT STORY sentia mmon Coung A Second Solomon! walked into a police the wan stranger around all day and my residence or remember | il the budge men will be ith pr al diffic G | said fire. trot- to to wrestle the s the “after thing is quir I 1 | unahlc one eertain ckford's Beverly Twoil s ‘ 21 who I re ments grow - wer “ h on the night of t1 and hungry Jud story Le no doubt of (I : ent it ix not considere | ent | the fire a | pala- | ped by 5 | G. H. Barrett's basketball | s retnrned After o imposs ¥ footsore forced to the h om matehes drop- pres the his sum- goi told Honor, v en 1 4 *And “H wholly. 1 find mysel ot for him my I can't stood q for The police commi ) state all home from New thre chamber of commerce said Miss Pickford had | to the president ago. citizens the budget e e L minu needed later th sked what did the find me DECIDES NOT © LIE. padded asked low meaning house gamoes The wnd Catski Only fiye Glad and than in rk tri place is close enongh to th the mounta i « can enjoy hoth withont wantes t . o 0! 1y t I far. Photographs Prom i :l:)”“iy ‘v:- : and exterior of the ai to Hankow in the Interior | gent (q‘r.‘hisyh::p:("ly;;l!m S players fne. Lawt Prelie. a pruning remaining to ns so that constituts O Dannel) LOST AND FOUND DEPARTMENT just about what for The ruling famiiy of Abyssinia its ancestry direct to King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. first place. This at loast ls & good | 700 thing to know, | Shang aight line U traces Dear Editor -26 w"}U I can find the rest of where poem Do you know the

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