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. 3 dl vitt ‘praised Curtin and wanted an| from two to four cents more than % New Bntam Hel‘al increased salary for the position, [ at present. This is how the measure Facts‘"'dpalu‘les HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Curtin was to be decapitated after | will me's pockethook g e i o I ase and one of the | The bill is a supertariff on the ce- | BY ROBER1 QUILLEN fesued Daly (Bunday Excepted) trustes e got_the inc its of the machine | reals we eat, and will raise the cost Magistrate (At Willesden): plead guilt Defendant: to plead or net guilt, “It is usual, is it not, not guilty? ‘Who's Who “Has A, Q. It is a Dutch name meaning “rore field”. ‘What is the total value of | the $50 gold coins issued for the Panama Pacific international ex- position in 19152 lieu s dbe A. The total of this colnage : : ; | the prisoner any documents of & 4t Merald Bldg. €1 Cbuich Btrest | ...\, oot the position. Naturally | of living You can say this about war. The et o Hir amounted to $150,950. we use the term “machine” advised- | The McNary-Haugen measure has nap worn off. G PHiaer: 15 e xiny thia weceibt oy i iWh?t ‘mx meant by “kilowatt . er word c ¢ un- | Leen “improved”—from the agri- % fils previous fine.” our” in electricity”? SUBSCRIPTION RATES Iy as no ather word commonly un i A. A kilowatf h . iy . il Htans 5 o laseball has its faults, but one L A | . A kilowatt is a thousand watts, 8500 8 Year, e dersiood would fit the situation if | cultural standpoint—or made \\nr-“'t team doesn't whine because another Rubbing It In | A watt is the unit of power for elec- e e Munth. | this public supposition is the correct | from the consumer’s vl Tt NOW | 11ays too hard IF Woman (at Kingston): “I hope A kilowatt hour s the The salary increased | embraces cotton——gaining the sup- - ’ you will be liniment with me.” v resulting from an activity of {and then the curtain began mt port of southern congressmen— | Now if the Senate would exclude Sbuplhl'l:u;l;nre 'ut the New ! one )lu(lowau co:ltlnueld for om:x hour Entered at the Post OMce at New Britatn | i AL wed <n [the incompetent. Briaip Herald, and your leiter The perfect hostess always keeps | €aual to approximately one and one- as Second Class Mall Matter. end for Curtin, The public, [ and also includes tobacco, which will be forwarded to New York |||, o O(Tl;a“s where she may throw | third horsepower. | which is not composed of blind mice, | also pacifies the south and some| pyjengiy nations are those that | bemmsmmsmmesss ~ =4l {he guest who absent-mindedly uses | @ s there a religious require HRTRbHONE GALLA | began to take notice. What could | ot tobacco raising districts. Tarels B another is in s e Ao flie' brient: towelss | ment attached to the offices of the Business OFice [ | one e Somebody, not Curtin,! The new federal farm board, to|trouble. | The short month is with us, the cal- | (Copyright, 1927, Reproduction \E:nm‘;;’l and vice-president of Ar Editorlal Rooms 2 1 " T o ol el ae e measure, 5 \ endars Forbidden) | 8¢ ? 4 rom (he first was expected to got|be created under the measure, | o TR Lo poets) ndars show, A Whacconstitatian ot A¥gEniloe cerful body, collect- Short as to days it possesses e e would be a powerful body, collect-| . 2188 8 O s aw ¥ . |dusteseemed thav way-lipcayjaethey short as'to Fun, it mustn't be, | The only profitable advertising medium e STy A INoar akh &0 b Xt time some is fired | ing the “equalization fec from pro- |hag little competition. % 1 room always open to advertisers. the condemnation should begin early cers, selling grain surplus in e On with the good cheer that | wnd be nothing else but. This | foreign marts, and having an appro- Dlesses! i ssociated Press. | | £ The srated Prom te. exclunively en: | method of first praising a man and | priation of nearly § | | | S titled to the use for re-publication of |, ng him is no way to woo| which to begin their work. The i Nothing Like Onc! | 1,000,000 with all_news credited to it or not otherwise " Toy Salesman his doll is like 3| peace. Or sit on the lid nain idea Lehind the bill Is to ¥ sman: | credited fn this paper and aleo local| .. co Or sit on id main idea t b a real baby. And it will close its news published therein. eyes and go to sleep when you lay | foreign countries at any price it g jovemiand L8t e gt | Newlywea: “mun! thought you dump the American surplus into | HBOARD will be provided | may bring and r | domestic consumers. There would | Hell might be worse. Think of | said it was like a real baby! jan eternity of changing tires in a| — AT TH Two new for the manual Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. The A. B. which furnishes newspapers tiscre with @ strictly honest a phone switeh- hout that—the domes- sation, if | be no doubt circulation Our circulation e llllltv‘ board at the centr | raw December wind. | YALENTINE SE I-MENTS H are based upon thip audic ,Th",::;:;:; {hio i0cas ot the Bllgel pruners rm-—: tie consumers in the end would p:\}'l“ A | Tl arolly A nd RrEon Flo oy | rotection again~ fraud fn ne 5 > P | | R0 25 | Z. ribution flgu es to both natlona) and | \;il, After much agitation about | e ng and a nice profit in the | goarates was a great philosopher, RS ot . 5 | 1gtal advareua, | the need of not permitting the ecity | but doubtless hls wife took in| To the Wi | to go unprotected in ¢ a sec- | srican farmers in this manner | boarders. i The Card He Sent | The ierald 1s oo sale dally in New : | o T —_— A YValentine, my wife, for You, 1 tork at Hotaling's 23, "Times | ond telephone fire alarm while the | liope to g or th et e st e e S ey QUESTIONS ANSWERED i, chulte'e Newsatends, Batrance | (o figitora are out on a job, the | duct proportionately as high as they | parguson, She improved the peni- . I think, “I'm tucky as can he! | ISTIONS ANSWERE] SN e contentions of Chief Noble have| pay for the goods they buy, They |tentiary. | Because you said “I will" to me! | You can gel an answ r lo any | . —_— uestion of fact or information by ound fruit s a rtant | have an argument in their favor, A Al quest r on by e ollblic W osting na) SundEIREY U atianiluatdisian hen they clalm that their| Americanism: Buying a “heavy"| The Card He Meant writing to the Question Editor, s e s g G | HLELS polnt i elvie functioning; { P bR A LR “lhook that is a best geller; reading! A Valentine, m to you, | New Britain Herald, ‘\Washington AR | when the extra operators are actual- | me is exactly in effect like that |y}, fret ten page And pretty frank it will be, oo, | Bureaw, 1322 New York avenue. worth it or not is a matter of opin- .00 carvieo of the public fire | worked by the tariff upon manufac- | — For if T'1 known you then =s now | Washington, D. C.. enclosing two fon. There may be truth in the = o0 il be 100 per cent per- | tured articles. The manufactured| TReed would he a strange candi-) I'd never said “Be minel” 1 vow! cents In stamps for reps Medical. | sertion it cannot be done for less. ; : e e S il , hinped | date for the prezidency. He doesn't A | legal and marital advice cannot be, R A e T s S B s 1epte, ehey ol out, I8 SHDROR (o Lol ey ice. Tlatibndes, Small Boy To His Teacher | given, nor can extended rescarch The city ha The Card Ho Note to crowded Italy: You can't! A valentine for “Teacher,” i | lucky in having a place to dump the | every right to look [ abroad at reduced rates while the | luction In fire in- | domestic consumer pays the full | aps that is trus — of |keep the wolf from the door unless With love in eve vou treat the stork the same way forward to k is vanishing garbage: this lu surance rates in the near future. Our | rates. Per| & SUrr d t ) down the surrounding fowns turn heen constantly | some goo but certainly not of (2 I pnse {Tn all the school is mine! improved; a plan is under foot to | Most of the goods the farmers need. | ywoion haven't fnvaded the sea. | hook up the factory tanks and, The free list has been designed to!The only ship they command and ! The Card He Meant stemis with th city's | take care of them quite handsome- | steer is cou A entine for “Teacher” their thurabs on the practice, The ¢ ultimately will be forced into| cting an in: erator and the cost | RERalur i pumping s Q Who holds the altitude record | - airplanes? ! be undertaken, | will receive a perscnal reply. line | signed requests cannot be answered. | All other questions Un- ‘Canse 1'm so glad the nicest one All letters are confidential.—Editor. M. Callizo of France holds the t v record of Wheeling, having a 8, is the larges be_ heavy. ot D YT St Tomer slane altitude L be_heavy mains, thus insuring water | v, 1t the tariff really raises any | [palaereRinon Jhcemer [ feot e 5 : il My mother made me send it 3 THE MONRO pressure; the possibility of failure to | prices se fall most heavily // ! T'd-a spent the dime f'r gum. | . What ) The. late clvic: hullabaloo | respond to a second alarm will be | Upon city consumers—exactly the 22 | Vo ey Angves e B A _‘l e inated with employment of |.sama people the farmers are trying Between Girl Fri :‘“’-"‘ = 5By . grobiien | sufficient telephone operators at | to hit with their own specially con- | Che d She § g < ing to note that the city get re- RNl s | | My Dear, when folks send valentines, ot N 1o 1l i olty. pl | "0narieEs WTEe mon will be LRSS SRR DRARen EChElls T L My best one goes to you, eminently justificd, when all this is| Passage of this scheme of farm Diietracat sl iTrbn g that Tenow Music with meals probably back to the first chap who grew | land insurance ung ry of the sound of soup con- | tion and emphasize what has been | disposed of, perhaps below cost of sumption. | Aty commission have an appropriation | of $25 roe street, which will make that straight | The prettiest one, too! a reality, to go hefore the New Eng- | relief would stimulate farm pro- 00 for the extension of Mon- | rwriters associa- | duction, causing a big surplus to he The Card She Mecant ar, when folks sends Valen- cet a comparati Q. Tow mi Johnson pri L July 4, 1910 ny times has 39,581 ight a De Wol 6 were the gate receipts t 1897, | t e « Roman Catholics and Argentin. | iane by birth. 1 What the movie { the he of Uni > oat A provides that both the president and | vice president of that country shall Tow can a chamois jacket or windbreaker be washed ? A. Wash in warm suds to which ! honsehold in proportion about 1 teaspoon to a | auart of wat mmonia has been added r. Do not rinse hard. Siretch it into shape while it is Laamp. the addrese of Tom Mix, “tor? 1401 Western avenue; Holly- “alifornia. 3 locs the chief justice of ted States always administer h of office to the president United States The constitution does not ! state by whom the oath of office i to be administered to a president, but custom has conferred the privi- » upon the chief justice of the og supreme court. Thi eptions in the cases of V Tyler, Fillmore, Roosevelt and Coo- lidge, cellor of the state of New Yor re have been ex- ashington, Itobert R. Livingstone, ch: n- ministered the oath to George Wash- ingion at hi W Q. am [ Born? first {naugural and Cushing of Massachusetts at his second inauguration. Where was Edgar Allen Poe Boston, Massachusetts. NEW “WET DRIVE he population of the | inia ? vopula- | 'Leaders Called “Shegp Following \ Trail Leading to Disaster” necticut cities and to arrange for the exhibition of two motion picture films presenting the evils of the old saloon days. Disappointed, Not Discouraged “We are disappointed but not discouraged at the number of prom- inent citizens whose names appeared as members of this committee ta work against the eighteenth amend- ment,"” said Mrs. Nellie Rule Arnold of Meriden, state treasurer. “Ot course,” she pointed out, “it must not be supposed that this commit- tee headed by Dr. Beach and Mr, Spellacy by any means comprises a majority of the patriotic citizens of ! Connecticut. But it does seem toa bad that even those few must de- clare themselves as thev have. “One would hope that a state which has produced men like Thon- as Hooker, Nathan Hale and Roger | Sherman would always find its lead- ing citizens zealous in their suppo.t of their country’s laws and its con- stitution. Members of this commi(- tee of the Association Against th Eighteenth Amendment like /19 | think themselves as defenders of the nation’s liberti while as & matter of fact, by their st:ad ti constitute themselves the defenders of the nation's libertines. Miss Welles Surprised Another attack on the ant committee came from Mrs. Mary | Welles, executive secretary, who ¢ pressed surprise at finding so many bankers and insurance execntives on th list. “When Roger Babson, Her- bert Hoover and other leaders the business world report that creasing prosperity has come to this country because of prohibition, how can these men line themselves up against this law?” Mrs. Welles was puizied to know. | ncouragement was received at | this officers’ mesting from -state- wide reports of remarkable increas- ed interest in the local branches of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union in the state. Plans were made to engage an organizer for the es tablishment of new unions in terri- tory hitherto unorganized and to push the teaching of scientific tem- perance in the public schools, The general officers attending the meeting were Mrs. Lena W. Green- backer of Middlefleld, president; Mrs Sarah A. Hull of Bristol, corre- dry secretary, and Mrs. Nellie Ruls Ar- nold of Meriden, treasurer. | AR[]USES w [; 'l‘ U sponding secretary; Miss Ethel D. Barrows of Ni V cordi | WU Iy .: ) ew London, recording ARGUMENT DS IN KILLING Altoona, Pa., Feb. 9 (A — An :rgument between the cook ani butcher at a local hotel yes- over which was the 1ty cross-city ' thoroughfare which does| G0N and prove to these gentlemen | production. Living costs for wage ' Notohts Ohlne T R contrant e 1} tines, Hopper heen married and who w St s R T G T g w .| that the city is entitled to lower | carners meanwhile would advance, ¢ paper it one party lsn't| For you I'd choose a ca | SRR ; et i e of the butcher, Joseph J. Jarosx, of s pbs e Seaillie B B L s s ! For nothing T can think of scems | A Ella Gardiner was -the first, | blindly following a {rail which can|C 1he butet pee grade. This sounds like progress if | Lz Ib e T : res : oot it and 1da Mosher the sccond. He lead only to disaster,” was the way |, .o por M f I this year, | to the taxpayer in realty. | Would rise In proportion, and the| e : : Hedimdnat ywal oo flonten | MNP R et Tl n0 Hbne Al souis Rl the plan is pushed through this year. { farmers would pay more for what| In Utopia, where all 15 perfect. | R T called the 62 di agperang | D Do R e R b S Some major improvement is need- | T TmaLs | they purchased. Our e s | EOYETRIICNL DAYS @ honus 10 those; o x‘ ('”""' Portncr 5 i e st it © Nella eardon | €0 ©f Middlefield, president of the| The quarrel started in the Les ed every year. There are others| e e . it it conomies | wyo merely mind their own busi- | e nesnolpun the rug, kid. “rgen, @ eingor. The fitth mare|Connecticnt Woman's Clristian | Ment of the hotel and ended in . awaiting action at a later period; | ool CUE IS not the oniy sta et S SRR e | Retty: "Don't be idiotie. Think | Mige With Edna Furry (Hedda Hop- | Temperance Union, - characterized hallway wher was stali . Ao Hle SR olal circustances: it | 18 Union where juries are uniform- | with all the evils that flow from | = 2 how silly you'd look dancing with | Per) was dissolved by a divorce in | members of the newly formed ¢om-| t0 rlwufx. ellow employes atterny o that ]L 5 "" s more lenient than judges. That | artificial regulation and stabilization. I‘hn].u‘y : who once ”"”‘{”i‘.‘,\[‘,“ f ok da L1 i J004 arter 11 ars. On October | mittee for Hartford and vicinity of | €d to stop ]‘1“_ dllercation Bub oie ppears that only one “big improve- k | York hopeless, sce a ray of light in | U : ; e g st the Bigh- | unsuccessiul. o Tl e | appears (0 be a tendency cvers-| The east would be most heavily | poa raoe at Walker vt to Gata s Hasis et 18 married Lillian Glaser, | the Association Against the Eigh-| unsuccessiu mpnt Sctnibe tackled at a time I e 1 e et e L e The horses, horses, horses song | @ singer of Oakland, California. teenth Amendment, at a mecting of | S — extenslon of East Main to Washing- - ¢ 5 SRR aabes [ S e e R e s P oo monetary unit | the general officers of the state or-| S PAST TIME t ok Ttiahnge, aniareniy | o hnet colpermit the imiils oc stern S cenreaen latives (Ve uen Iab OrI s Lo RS et i T e oot N YR rnallG ganization held here yesterday. Culver Cily, Cal., 1eb. ¢ (P .— i ki oA man kinduess hold sway in their de- | scem to be the only gentlemen left | YENt type. prosses, paper and the| o, € Ko L8 o8 | \. The smallest unit of T Accepting the announcement of the An unofficial v re for o1 IS Al M ROt but more in- | to battle the scheme. It was riddle EL L ) his currency is the rei and the me anti-dry committee us a challeng-|cubie finch displacement o | iEiihe SiorialjpHeschs JRY GROW sis is the milreis, or 1,6 Greenbacker told the officers| cars w here yesterday woo A AND GROWS, 12 ence: “Anywhere | AND GROWS! n the | at the last Congres: lined to place Ives but the adhe sion of the southern Democrats by | Correct this : A i it e said has 1 | John & Clarks t mental reservations | dint of the inclusion of cotton ang | iR the house i I'm o ) S | crank about ais motives | tobacco was a Taseatss i Ellioftt Said: “My ster stroke by the | i nd tore his pants leg when he . Publishers Syndicate | Slammed the car door on it this | morning." How Mrs. Jordan Repeated It: obsemah'on “Have you heard about the funny | thing that happened to Mr. Elliott? | hing" of this sort for the 0 TII W II Well, he caught his trouscrs on the | s losing its pep tn opposing | n e Weather door of the car and tore them off! PAVING SOUTH MAIN Last year the big paving improve- | other ment of the year was the laying | likely to permi down of a new pavement on West | 'egarding guilt and t Main street, which was done by the | actuating the prisoner at city. ¥ have a bearing upon their d This year the chief paving job, it | They know less appears, will be on South Main ‘ about the law and for that reason street, from Franklin square to | are less apt to split hairs in its appli- | fellow’s place and are more en bar to| farm bloc. Copyright 1 ca Some observers profess to seo | e jon. than the judges | sizns that the administration, seeing 4 how popular a thing it would be to “do som n mons Q. Doe: | ington, D. No. 0 and the 1 le residences for th sadors and diplomats ( and 40 244 nl of the Brazilian milreis ed » coins of 40 1o in St fore in e = that t th Wash- m the foreign the th P wi ey must move at once toll.con D laws. Her suggestion was| Culver ¢ endors d ended plans were made | while practicing £ e a large sum for the| classic schedule de distribution of literature, | 10 secure the services of a speaker | n of national reputation to set forth|Salem, N. op the mile and ity bowl at a spe qus doof i d and before the|miles an hour. Tis speed. m PRt for March i hour, ed last fall on H., track by Hany 1 by two s i pase v vk est the dry cause in the principal Con-| Hartz. saies | — deals Jartholo- rtholo- | Henty, and h Night- | ‘auffman, On what day of the week did What proportion of stecl sold | 19 was, Stower p Wah| wish SHOWERS, SHOV or brides, “stork” show warming a for shower parth au's mewest bulletin, bulletin, Al tn th gton Bur a copy o r—————— e nt mw’ WERS, SHOWERS! showers, showers for Invallls, “zoumg showers, wedding a es of all kinds—are conta'ned UNIQUE SHOWER PARTIES. If you he coupon below and mall as directed iverrary showers = == = == CLIP COUPON OFF HERE = =— == =— o gton Bureau, New Britaln [oraid SHOWER PARTY EDITOR, Washin l 1 ew York avenue, Washington, D. C. I want a e herew to cover NAMB I STREET AND NO. crry ; T am a reader of the NEW BRITAIN HERALD. iy B RO v A. TRoberts street. It is estimated that | cation. The juries have their gand} farmers, | Yes, right down town! Terrible |Eovernments own this will ‘cost approximately $41 lxmims. but there can be little doubt | the scheme, Certain it is that if! -—— [ wasn't it2” A and legations and in other §00. This will take a comfortable | that they permit many a guilty man | President Coolidge ultimately | Washington, Feb. 9.—Forceast for| What Mrs, Blair ivhace OIS BESRICTORRl S DR slice from the $75,000 allowed for | l0 escape puni changes front it will mean he is | Southern New England: Cloudy to- | You haven't heard what Mr. Eiliott ”'d"'";: 41:' “’_' l“’;\ N e s haacoo| erbal pyma as oxpert | PIAYing for western support in the | Mt and Thursday, possibly rain or | did? Why, T thought cverybody knew | 1S (hers @ novel 3 S e e formily He | thrust for a third term. The P snow Thursday. Not much change | it! He was getting into his automo- 8858 s for work elsewhere. Yes, there will | criminal lawyers uniformly happen S0 2 v Lo Presi {4, temper Moderate to fresh | bile downtown when he suddenly | MoV s be some new paving, anyway; if |to be, gain thelr reputations be cause | dent's friends hope he will stick to | northeast s st winds, | lost his mind and took off every H"' P _“’I;"",'“' thére werd not it would give the im- | of the human fr of jurors to| his guns and not permit political | Forecast for Eastern w York: | stitch of clothes he had on!" | ‘\“‘_“‘],"“ e pression the city is sianding still. | be beguiled tato accepting white In- | Possiblities to swerve Jim in case [Cloudy tonight and A Sonnd hatabe L e Chaplet of ' ¥ y St 2 possibly rain snow; slightly | it terrible about Mr. Elliott! 3 The South Main street paving, in | stead of black provided the sales| CONETess passes this farm relief | Golder fonight in extremo south po Sedaio A RIan et \‘wng £ all consciénce, necds improvement. | falk is strenuous enough. Turning to | measure, Hon:tiodirate to tresh st i M they say e s a perfect [MOVS B ; All ‘the_ cbmplaints which ,m."m.,).‘l,,. other side of the picture, if the | i | northeast winds. | mania for tearing off his cloth I L o Tt were leveled at the old West Main | most expert sales talk happens to | Conditions: ~ Pressure has de-| When any v come to sce him | Haaan R s aan X i T 25 y A T (( creased in the Ohio Valley and in-| he tears the clothes off them, too! o street washhoard lately have been |come from the prosecutors also | ears Ago /o @Y | creased in the north Atlantic states, | How dreadinl it must he! Tha doc-| @O0y e concentrated upon South Main | frequently happens—the unfortunate |the fower lake region and the tors say they can't do anything for | T LR street, One way to make a genuine | prisoners at the bar can rest assured | Sl i | Lawrence valley. A relatively | him—in fact, he tears the clothes (55 i 2 % L | 4 p oluties of the work “Modern | pressure system overspreads off the doctors whenever | # = nit with the “army of motorists e furors will not o i e s e e e R e R L, i the United States in for the city to flatten out a much | cd. “Swaying the jt Ik A e e L inche The area of high| 1 knew it all the used by railron traveled highway with some new | one of the most nec Shatnthal ool S o e Sh®CheS | pressure over the northern plains Ao paving. The grunts of satisfaction | practice of that branch of the law | il PASSINg at- | states, Huron, South Dakota 80.72| e A s (ot enana meatly. drown out the|which most frequently .comes into| —-uo% Tho address is entitled|inches and upper Mississippi valley| | — | ing of Rooscvelt? g Y 4 1 Y “Acres of Diamonds need southward to Oklahoma | hum of the motors. contact with it. livered on several occa Te and temperatures are | 3 oL TR i no si !'sell Harmon (onwell lower in all the plains states from | ’ THE METHOD WAS WRONG 1ge,” however. The aver- | fOF especial local interes the Canadian northwest to th )0 FAIR A g Al . lof a passage dealing with inci- | gulf coast. POKIEL Opposition to the dismissal of up. His ming KNCLE T ity TS dlaotiiohl s e P s wind fgene whieh ocenrred in New Britain, | Conditions favor for this vicinits oFF AT ONE L) R € BOLIGI ADATECION t 1 hand as quick- | Mr. Conwell says that while here he | fair weather with lower temper did not proceed form a few hosom ||y 1ot - | told his audience that their wealth | ture. friends, as some of his detractors was too near to them and was be- | The temperatures yesterday wer Eeom Thllied 15 s i nz overlooked. One woman when | I ot 31 wwhich 4 o * went home tried to take off her | Atianta ner in which ti 1 was don ollar and broke button out of | Atlantic caused undue notice to he the button hole, denouncing makers | Boston taken of the incid 1 for collar buttons. Her hushand then | puffalo § a5 . TRATILE dhatrman of tie but urged her to follow Conwell's ad- | cincinnati 2 Sl Y i i lone by vice and get up a collar button her- | (hicago 44 ing commiission, s out juries in C self. She did so and invented a snap | ponver . 0 thartk. ; e lihood of | button. Now she is rich. At le | Detroit 15 Curtin, aft 5 e that is the story. No New Bri Duiuth 12 < | | mony piiblle ae : - e '8 | people Eor to know who the wom- | yratteras . [ SoTiehE cksonvilla i i i & tight to ob ' ¢ of efther X s Clark elected st 5 S reasonable grounds. Had there been p g i o of the Plai zation- 3 : < 54 | such an objection voiced, my ChlR UL thet v pian ] e \ | Minncapolis E proot of its validity, he could I - e word 1686} yniam¢ W WONDERS WHETHER OR. ) L J oly r s and usually takes 1 that his undertaking rooms | \o,1ieket i o Leen dismissed without a tenth ¢ N et ahls in Southington were damaged by the | Now Haven 41 1 AoerSon— the public notice which ultimately pe Arly e l:‘\rvnj of L water pipe ey Orlkan o S 60 | A the Jusines: ar - 1 was centored upon tha ineii s e e Gttt e 45 CHUCKLES IN ENGLISH COURTS Leavitt, however, went about th Age e Tiive In? Clinton W. Fearing, FUN SHOP i ' i 2 e butor who lives ondon, thing in r manner. A SWINGING TOWARD AW bhnaTdate or rate Fioi contribiitor, wh live in Lon l‘ov[. mont 80 ago he ap r o 1 himself today. H ont : ngland, sends us the following col- i Bebe s B VARM RELIEL aitiariihe s e T irok s cetion of “fun before the fine’ over- He ¥ Strange as it 7 Y \ He says | St Louls 40 rd in English courtrooms. Curtin was such a good man h mar 1 1 \ pledged and hopes | ‘Washington e -—Lditor entitled to an increase in emolu- | Brita n all of New I Bia cantt hs ‘badly T | 1 oint of Vi ThRBL THab hie. was 4 fine ! e e |Birger Under Arrest _ The Point of View ) far has left the om- v o ity (at Shoreditch County the job, ete. No w re too | 1 od « the A Whid Laundel 0o tor | On Charge of Murder' cour): “When T saw her she was kind to utter, no praise ) m iry-H bill, i« will | which concern he has worked for sev- Benton, eb. 9 (UP)—Charles ompanied by a gentleman.” fluou: Wi ? eral years. He is a bers of the | Birger, eluslve southern Iilinois | Woman (hotly): “Excuse me, T ous. S member he | | TR, Teutt ol done thia t o 2 w board of nssesso; ingster, was under heavy g was with my husband:” I+ f ) e . : T has! ™ grchitect Cadwell has prepared Iranklin county jail h vorow ention of the publ i ot | 1 oy 181 House and | for IFather Harty a sketeh of a brick ing trial or charge of murder- Whoa Lave been focuse I N 1 ttees; there is evidence | buildi hich can be use as r Joe Adams, mayor of West City, Motor-Driver (to his when he started fo ipporfed on | lEMPOTAIY church and later con- | il { 1andlady, at Shoreditch): < ed into the school which St With B arrest Take your tongue off the Sy a0rds v ¢ There Mary's parish needs so badly. Had ' day at his Harrisburg . the F e city official can praise a man to| further evi e that only veto [ not the church been burned, such a ning 1 r in the san-| A-ked For Tt the skiss one month and then reach the Proside hool would have been erected thi “lton-Birger gang war, | Magistrate (at Tottenham) cut for his scalp withont attractir or S ye ‘~“‘" 1 ”"“r\uwls in the pres- | belie ccountable for more than | says t you hit her.” i ent building overflow it n d slavings, was placed hehirc )¢ da o pro e y - thi H v i lozen ings. was placed behird |1 lant: th provoked | o | son lars | Magistrate e pul s For st ¥ to buy « 88 st was made by Fneriff Defendant: “By showir inks it know 2 girl in Notingham I, re- | priten Franklin county, accom- | to me! G St pe ¥ wos sentenced 10 go 1o bed yanied by two deputics. Birger of- | NG i ‘ every night at 10 o'clock for three fered mo resistance and apparently | The Correct Thing ve al. The story 5 a loaf of bread will cost' years, his surrender had been prearranged. Clerk (at Highgate): “Do youl SUBURBAN HEIGHTS—THE NEIGHBORS' UMBRELLAS - - s cLuras wiLuams IRV LAPPET DIDNT GAR- NOT TO TAKE AN UMBRELA RY ONE BUT IT'S TRUE GRS HE WAS WEAR SLICKER al [N (ALS TO WIFE SHE'D BET ADDS NEVERMIND, THERE HELLO MRS. 6ROSSBECK'S TER 6ET ITOUT OF LOSET. 60ES MILT ERIESBY WITH- MAKING LOU TAKE HIS. LES (RUM JUST WENT By OUT EVEN RUBBERS ON BUT THEN, SHE MAKES HIM AND HE WAS (ARRYING ONE CARRY AN UMBRELIA I THERE'S A SPECK IN THE SKY| WELL ERNIE PLUMER. ~ NO, HOLD'ON HERE AF[ER EXTENSIVE SEARCH HASN'T 60T ONE EITHER. COMES YRED PERLEY REMEMBERS HE LEFT HE WE'LL LET THAT SETILE WITH AN UMBRELLA, UMBRELLA AY THE OF- AND TRED NEVER_ FICE, AND DASHES TOR GUESSES WRONG TRAN T WILIATS 3 {Copyright, 1937, by The Bell Syndicats, Juc) i T S

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