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‘New Britain Herald HERALD - PUBLISHING COMPANY Issqed Daliy (Sunday Bxcepted) At Merald Bldg., ¢7 Church Street SUBSCRIPTIOX RATES 33.00 & Year. | - least, we all hope so. The country | justice, to maintain respect and in- would not be quite the same with- | sure that dignity it should at all out the mechanical wizard of |times possess, cannot mean one thing for ordinary persons and an- other for those with influence, wealth and position. If the latter, like the former, wish te remain on the outside of penitentiary walls the time to insure such liberty is before Orange, N. I Edison is not the rich man one would expect Iim to be. It is stated by those in a position to know that he is “worth” no more than $1,000,- 000. Consldering that he has 1,100 Cabin’ whereby good principles and instruction can be instilled into young minds.” It has been decided that St Mary's parish will receive the full amount of its $75,000 insurance for the recent fire. The ushers who will act at (he Hobson meeting at the Y. M. C. A» tomorrow afternoon will meet to- |night at the Center church for or- THE OBSERVER— Makes Random Observations On the City and Its People The claim that ‘circumstances| viewpoint of the prospective police- the time of the article a four year old. She was a light bay with white star on her forencad and white ankles, 3 Among the other horses handled | by Mr. Goodrich there were ‘Frank | W.” “May,” “Landmark,” “Hamp- | ton,” “Little Jim,” “Amble” and the | mystery colt, “Lambert” whose worth was not known on that sunny afternoon in May when the report- er visited the stables. He reassurgd crime is committed, not afterward. |ganization. E. W. Clary and assist- . - phs . ,in' ill decorate the y:'\lld!lnrmm. if alter cases” appears to have been!| men with respect to situations that | the public at that time that “Fred : Z |" Frank Wheeler and Hora [ Send atl communleations o Fun | || well proven this week by Corpora-|are bound to confront them after | Wil work Lambert and expects to BABE RUTH'S SALARY | Jammes save s card party last nigne| Shop Editor, care of the New |liion Counsel J. H. Kirkham, who,| they don the brass buttom, at least | havé him in condition soon to make Entered at the Post Offce at eme "' | using he Important Edison patents| Babe Ruth, admittedly a huge|a¢ Mrs. A. D. Cady's. | briiato Herald, und sour letter ||y 5 written opinion to the board | the department will not suffer. It |th old ones travel.” 89 Ao Saamy WAL MRLSAL, ; 20 | drawing card in the baseball busi-| Mrs. H. A. Castle will give a| Will be forwarded to New York || or firo commissioners relative to| does not follow, necessarily, that A handsome span of bay mares, ¢ capitalized at more than $20.-| i 1 SERAS AR A 5! e - i v . ega heir | every man wh akes a favorable | ‘Fanny’ and ‘Maud’ are in training ness, cannot be blamed for looking | birthday party tomorrow fternoon eligibility of firemen as regards their | ¢ y 0 makes avoral | e in W in honor of her son, Roger, ag OUR PEACE PLANK, FOLKS | ages, set forth that a person lIs|impression when appearing before | for a New DBritain party” the un- | three. Mrs. Castle has just been The nations should disarm, it's|thirty-five years of age until the the board, will develop into an Al %fnoxvn joulrnzmit goes on to_state, s : aver com. | POTtS that Ty Cobb and Tris Speaker | qlaci president of the Daughters s date of the thirty-sixth anniversary | police officer, but It is reasonable to | “They 15-3, weigh 1,050 each, are The truth dison never com- p 2 v £ 500 s ) ] . around, this opinion | expect that the candidates who evi- | very closely matched, splendid | - = | have been granted salaries of $75,- [ of the Covenant. But that may take some time to do, | of birth rolls around, this opinion| J Y 3 o merclalized his patents to the fullest - . " 3 | v i~ Aivant retutat ¢ that| dence a disposition to equip them- roaders and very stylish.” Then, | i 1000 a year, while his own modest The cantata “Belshazzar” was And while the notion’s being nursed | being in direct refutation o a & fearing that hiz praise might seai# | sxlents’ Spme: of them ha sold oyt : presented at the Trinity M. E.| Why not disarm the bandits first? |which he gave about two years ago, | Selves with a good knowledge of the | fearing that his praise might se Pk 1 ar e orems stipend ls merely §52,000. I CoBb | (o) Jast night with F. W. Lath ) ph Ryan was prevented | rudiments of police work, will be | faint, he finishes with the wordd in the Clty.” Circulatio s & ) ol ch last nig . W. Lath- B | e i A room always open to advertisers. let out on a royalty basls—and a |2Pd Speaker are worth the large| . oo Belshazzar, | BUTLDING UP (‘l:“:‘l::dll to the department in later a;{‘::(lf“h nothing like them here: | ver small royalty in the bargatn, [Sum: Ruth avors, he himaclt ia worth |~ Bggs end butter are among the| Hodgea: “Your wife's face seems (220ks to tho pormancht (,f;’,‘f»e.nff}}j' Some time ago the Observer sug-| Completing the article, the paper YR bigheat: prided ariicias on the Bro- fullar than if'ised o bel! [Fianse o0 SR PEEE : | gested the desirability of examina- | states “Then there is a Morgan mara Had he been as great a financler as TR e L ot Member of the Associated Press. Y | Baseball .is bezinning to suffer | duce market at present. The Whole- | Wilson: “Yes, she's been adding,| Pirthday. yictim of circum-| tions such as the commissioners | that Mr. Goodrich runs around town titled to the use for re-publication b are contemplating. Now, without [ with.” Yhe Assoctated Press ia exclusively is an inventor he would be the | | sale price of eggs has jumped from | to yer by layer, for years and | Rvyan was a from the star system. Perhaps, to a |, "a0" conts o dozen and the S stances if ever there was one. Hel| all news credited to it o not otherwise 2 : NS B paon iEe appearing over zealous in the mat-| So the ghosts of dead horses can- dited tn this paper and also local qoubtwould not have made of him o C°Ttain extent, this was inevitable. It} prjce of butter from 23% to 283 Ted mesnon o expect el onl vel { ter of police department manage- | ter across the vellow and cracking wa published thereln. | is said that thousands of fans are|cents a pound. VERSES AND REVERSES appointed when the companies Wore| " gyzgestions, the ~Observer |sheet which rolled through the drawn to he baseball parks not| The work of registering cauct — being filled out at the time Of the| i erely hopes the commissioners| prosses of ~another generation. | applicants continues to be slow Keen Perception Dusiation O e oo or the chief or somcone else cqual- | Ghosts of be-hiskered Judges and { During the first two hours today no' I sent her crimson roses, LT O thel CERARUINENS, e i emen | trai ghosts of long [ B Eme ) o the. 0 . ly competent to instruct policemen | trainers, ghosts of long passed trot- twesn two effielent teams 'of mine |, oucents anoeared b three wardls| She ssnt them el to A, gommissionera falled, to name nim{ F SREBELERE 10 SR CR Hoai O e patka aliosts. of exbiting’ sait jand when their next )o’pporl_“fllfg lice court cases, will make it their | tators all combine to give the article arrived, he was said to have passea 8 FUCF, #0078 WL S L G| 05 165 iavern. | Mo\ raany mingd the age lmit. IHe was highly vec:| .. now officers into court as wit- , the ghosts scem more than ux‘lzm(-n(lbr'-l and n)n:l given \xf.f et esses without coaching them, be- | shadows and to one who has loved service in all the companies iny oo Fe s of evidence are not | and handled horses as Mr. Goodrich $2.00 Three Months pate dit, som o AN, ath, patents to his credit, some of them | the most important of the age, this | | sum is little enough. The companies | 000,000,000—twenty times the size | TELEPHONE CALLS Business Office 926 Editorial Rooms . 926 of the Ford properties. with extreme interest upon’the re- when Jos from advancing from the substitute ht for nominal sum others he richest man of the ; but that no | Letter man, one more beloved by his fellow citizens. chief! o eby lember Audit Burcau of Circalation. | Long may he llve. chiefly to see a baseball game h A. B. C. s a national organization | h d adver- | | t T O atrictly huonest anaiyals of| THE LINCOLN ANNIVERSARY |Men cach, but to see Babe Ruth | iwhile there were four in the second, I met her and she turned away \rculation Our circulation statiatice 3 he ball, or to see Ty Cobb, | Seven in the third and three in the For all the world to see. s haned upon this audlt This meures| It may be a matter of opinion as | IUE l" ballgonito ERcal e v pae il g e Drotection againt fraud in newepaper | oyl ol oy o | Tris Speaker, Roger Hornst Ny y et A e distribution figu.es to both rational and | | such stars do their stuft. 1 advertisers, —George Washington op Abraham | Such stars do their stuff. At the rhetorical exercises this; She read it to her mother! he Herald 1a on sale dally in New ¢t Hotaling's Newsstand, Tim square; Schultz's Newsatands, Bntrance irand Central d Street. —Scandal in the building commis- | 1 would not surprise the clectri- | ans who failed to pass the electri- | al examination: Announcement of | the scandal will also be awaite akeup in the fire depart- Lincoln; the man who was “father | of his country,” or the man who saved It trom smashing asunder. But | there can be no doubt that the rail- | splitter from Tllinots who became | the Civil War president at feast shares with Washington the distinc, tion of having been a really great | citizen, one whose courage and | fortitude equallel those qualities | possessed by the Virginia planter, | vith pleasure by C. J. Curtin Th\-rn{ | although they lent their genius to | the nation under vastly dlf{vron(i circumstances. Again we celebrate the birth of Lincoln, given to the | | were a great factor in filling the There have been baseball stars of | aftcrnoon at the high school, there I sent a box of candy which he had done substitute duty, | S284¢ B¢ TUER B OV RS B nd, | has, the ghosts live once more in the fi magnitude in the past; and | was a debate on “Resolved, that the old-time fans certainly were interest- | United States should construct and | operate : 1 I d st | ed 1n them far hevoud the inistest o 'y pangmatt . W, 8 Middle-| tendered the average players. But|mass and Frank Foster spoke for I G somehow the stars did not realize | the affirmative and Elliott Porter | | their true worth to the game; it took | and Elmer Pape for the negative. | years to copvince them that they ball parks. The day. has come when | F t F . they fully realize their financlal | ac sand ancies | BY ROBER1 QUILLEN OVERLOADING TRUCKS Why not send Latimer over there Truck owners in various parts of | to declare a neutral zone around possibilities. > gave it to her brother! a canal in Nicaragua rather| She said she wouldn't wed me ‘When I asked for her hand, 88 n't LIKE me.. I'm quick to understand! The Cashier of our et and the listy Left suddenly, and wrote his wife ‘nr'd gone to get a rest. | She showed the letter to his boss, id that he guessed n Hubby took the trip And he yet he missed out by a few months. Is it any wonder, then, that the decision of the corporation counsel this week, came like a bombshell? . | Here are two applicants, both of | | whom have passed their thirty-fifth| | birthday anniversary, end they are appointed to the permanent force Resting Uncomfortably, Thank You! | hecause the corporation counsel | states they are eligible until they | have reached the thirty-sixth anni- versary of their advent into th {world. Persons who had no parti- cular interest in the Ryan case are aroused over the turn of events,| and according to reports about city hall, the last has nét been heard when, as a matter of fact, the could have told a good, clear, fair story had they not been fearful of being interrupted by the judge or the lawyers, for trespassing on the | holy ground of admissibility of testi- mony. Téstitying in court is a very im- portant phase of police work, in fact, in many instances it proves to | be more important than any other | part of the duty. Judging by the | impression made by many new po- licemen testifying under cross ex- amination, little attention has been paid to instructing them as to the correct manner of laying the facts | stories of those other days. Every once in so often we pick up a magazine and see an advertisement which shows very placid and hap- py being talking over long distance telephone to another very placid and happy being. We used to Lelieve the ad, but lately cynicism, like a cane cer, has begun to spread its insidi. ous growth over the whole situation. We have a suspicion that all is not as it might be in reference to long distance calls. We tried it out recently and we | have just got back to the stage whera smoking cigarets doesn't 1 ate our Somebody, probably the Was to avold arrest! : of it. hefore the court. It would seem {hat —Marion Harriman ! 1t this most recent opinlon by the | every man competent to become a fan becomes what he cats and | e corporation counsel is to prevail, | policeman could learn very readily ginnings; he was born in poverty; .. . | drinks.” So that explains a wooden | ALL DEPENDS Ryan, who was barred from appoint- | not to tell a judge what someone {red in a/log huti wode to thoe at s This was the defense put up by | head. | Paul: “Do you like folk dances?” | ment because of the first opinion, iS clse told him, for that is hears: T e O ,’ e : @1 Winstead lumber firms who were | o | Bdith: “It depends on the folks I |entitled to an appointment without rikewise, the time required to im- cal period by espousing the | o wih putting too much| . The country is forgetting how to | dance with. | further delay. But for that opin-|press on a man the importance of | ;o5 (ertd’ ur request for the dise SR L Aan e G e e e elats e ay s [Fsobeoyis gy sH raportad Bikie | —Jean Hazell |ion he would have had his place, heing thorough in his investigations. | tant number, Three or four hours | LI ) R B e P i e e o O o o Ln' azhoth opiniongjcannot be corsyand aball Hines careful <o avold @Il aier ‘wei deeidodl that it was allyw | ery and impressed them upon the e 3 SR ~ QUEEN ELIZABETH | rect, he should be compensated in semblance of prejudice towards any- | pig joke with somebody and we gave 5 | did these firms do when there were' Send that fellow to the Legisla- | (Being a rd by Stuart | the nature of an appointment. This one connected with the case, would | yp ) g nation through the forcefulness of S . it up the call for lost. ‘\,”s sersanality. by dint of fho 4o | B° trucks? A theavy load” on an. ture Why, he hasn't a single fool |is nothing more than fair play. It be well spent, I the opinion of the | o were in bed and the room had st v‘ b ,‘ ;"YU- o ')4'- old-style wagon would be a light one idea! ; :\‘nr;_\l'”An e ”i;l)rr no“?“:\fior; is (m:t ::, c‘oucuaijloll to tm‘:"n Itd is Observer. just chilied to that discouraging tem- ' ? ner in the nation’s| . ¢ 0k e (g ¢ ot . : = sEYEUIblc At el Ul esman | unfair to keep him out of the de- e perature which only our room fs ca- 0 forepes & corner L for a modern five-ton truck. Profits Ahout the only good publicity | of Squash Corners, dug the dottle | partment while others, who were in! Living at 211 Arch street and | pable of AN T = T S R SO [ S PR were made fn the old days without | stunt left, Mr. Landis, is to go over | out of his pipe with a penpoint, and | the same position as he was as re-'aside from his wide circles of | jingled cheerily. It was our long lost McNary-Haugen bill is passed. Tk 4 i tryi o transport enormous | the falls in a barrel. remarked 5 . lgurds age eligibility, are being ad- friends, unknown in the role of one | call, wafting across miles of icy | History yields no more dramatic | weights of material at one time. - I sce somebos ) hen | mitted. of the foremost horse handlers and | wastes to get us out of bed. The carcer than that of the tall, sparse | There are innumerable bridges in War e S SECE VR vionship. —_— ; trainers of another day. ¥red Good- | operator squawked some words in —1In Kansas there is a little rail- | thinker from the Tilinois prairies. | ¢ A Tiddlesticks! ) It was with a great deal of sat- | rich possesses one of the most com- [0- ear and vanished. Three or four i ShpiEa T e GO AR e sl which are not built to | g hampionship n that the Observer read of |plete lists of stories of track experi- | duli clicks and an alarming squeal A QU RSO R Pn T e N S @8 no shirker| stand' the we s of locomioti was scitled once and for all in 1889 {he decision of the hoard of police | ences of the early days of sporting | Were the only occupants of the wire but it doesn’t figure in any 1) of duty, even when it meant the | passing over them, The w e by Elizabeth, the PI I Rock commissioners this week to pay | circles here that are existent in the | When we shouted “Hello.” Six or street stock corn appeal to arms in the cause of!jowed by law usually is RiaTy hen of Neri 8¢ . raore attention hereafter than has | city. seven “‘Hello’s” in rapid succession righteousness, Could he have had| .. it D S “One day she accidenta @d an | jeen paid in the past, to determin- | ° Mr. Goodrich was formerly one |brought one more despairing click marked upon their approact get along | °68 With two vo ade €0 o the qualifications of applicants | of the most prominent track men in | and our bare feet began to feel the much of it she cided to lay an | sor appointment to the supernumer- | the state, handling some of Con- | °ffects of the cold night air. 5 JICAL f d withou loods! t 1 <f a " % F: & s 1S TOO RADICAI 1 without blood it would overiond in order to make a profit | avold being bridge partners. th as W 1king about, ury hranch of tie police department | nectjeut’s hest in horseflesh ana |fr* finally burst in to sa | poSiP she laid one that measured | jerore passing on them. If the prin- possessing a reputation for keen | Pahty’s waiting foah you The ordinance before the Com-|kave been vastly cheaper for the | on their hauling, it is clear {1 G heir hauling, it is cle: hey are | P £r A 98 7 7 2 o ¢ 9 b oAt Sha e Hash ceah ; SR R s clear ire S o ih i hesadairy o) fr tem’ to stern. cipie is adhcred 1o, the calibre of | track gencralship which called him | :ljhcn ensued the following conver-, satior willing to risk disaster by disvezard- : t m mous. Success 3 ; by et the fact—unless you're on the : ! . lie department is cerfain to im- | west of the Mississippl to care for | “ ing the weight limitations impose went to her h She rested for a ! prove, and nobody in possession of some of the trotters in that section | We: “HELLO. HELLO. HELLO- : : four years o y ; ate a bushol of oyster-shells | guthentid information bearing on | of the cotntry, HELLOHELLO.” meters are not easil d L 1 e. But the fates would basket of door-knobs for » development of greater efficien- A copy of an old paper published| 1he Wire: Plock plock...blip. should not be passed in its pr not > it that wa and laid an esg YUy in this important department can | in New Tritaln In 1892, gives a good % ‘;“""“'0 i PR Rl Sl X a f-bushel meas- | goinsay ¢ srmel 7 z - oah you torm. Shutting off the water is to- ! 1! R gainsay the need of betterment. It | idea of those dear dead days when v Ve 5 v o e is a fact that “cificiency” as com- men wore whiskers and trotted fast | 1vor ‘vell puitem ON. HELLO. fgme Neri was chargin® monly used is a mors or less vague | Forses in the park at the south end i SR s @ head for looking at her | orm, and it is also truo that what | of the city! The track wag consider- | ;v 1(”“3""’ iy LRy and the had to deputize f0UT | oo or more commissioners o bri- (o a heauty In totting areles and | THSBWELY G L extra men to keep the erowd In|ygte citizens cons efficency, | was descrihed by the reporter who | oo OPSFAIOT TEOURR Dahty's Ralling Ameri n: Racing line. ! wns just the oppo: - led that particular write-up e e other weapon capable of being con- | town; s 1 to watch a stear w't stop there. She laid ' wroyup. Neverth as being “a firm track, sufficient- | IO L " In some states communities or | patriots had defended and died for. cealed marks the end of a long ef- | shovel. an egg that big off and on all dur- | Goners would concern themselves ly cushioned with loam to make it | c 1]’::::‘;;_”-\\1;’?3:;1'!44-h""t' v ing the Winter, and when SpPring i lea = s BEree | zats for tore. feat” " sneania Eh D100 to prevent criminals and the i it fie: Puthrs forth her ith learning to just what degr > | safe for sore f meaning, of HEAllb, s WHOOEIATY. came she felt fine. Putting fe {he applicants for policemen’s jobs | course, horses foct [ Otae s S best ot, 8 AR i Tiran | e eSS L Drsee gl - | We: “HELLO, BILL. THIS I8 Haye Lniiaris ¢ resident Tieldi he paper|pp I JUST CALLED YOU— abtt sas made o the {nterest of the state have let it be known that | Shanghai? manager of the long dis- tance company, is telling fibs. We started out blithely enough. We put in the call ad sat down to wait for the operator to follow out the “please hurry” with which we | Union by the Blue Grass state. His cieney, it is announced. It consi ’ they are forced to overload their ve- ; ¢ in changing large blocks of fire- rise to eminence was from low be- | | hicles in order to make a profit. men to other stations. Somehow we cannot understand how much efff ciency is increased by such doir But then, there are a great many things that nobody seems to under- stand except city officials. —It remained for Senator McLean | others only foresaw higher pr and woman can SHUTTING OFF WATER v the slaves would have been | ine truck interests believe they must v as life partners i they Ly the building commissic 1 of every black man in bond 1erous bridges. adject z00d neighbor- hood"” do alwa r to the credit of the inhabitan Heavy truckloads of merchandis d when the | j;jure the highways. The law should 1 hour struck Lincoln was the |y, tirly too scvere a penalty, one|man at the helm, prepared to guide | entirely out of proportion to the of-| the ship of state to that haven | fense; in many cases it would pun-| where freedom abides and liberty | 1sh the tenants rather than the land- | rules. And at the end he gave hi rigidly enforced everywhere, —_— well; forty years from now ANTI-PISTOL MAILING il be our turn to tell how awful igning of a federal liw prevent. | the weather used to be. ing the mailing of revolvers or any lord. own life to the cause which so many water companies are not permitted PR TR rar o turn off the water on premises| “VEGETABLE FARMING” All the radio needs now is an at- g agrie - " ack 0 car hile you are except after due hearings and warn-| An agricultural organization in | 4.1 3 5 t nt to ar while : | dealing weapons from mail-order | trying to tune out what you don't : he streets, public buildings, fac- goes on to say, “was on hand and sons in the building. | New Britain, whi B Been i ox t une at 3 : s b migesin: Vul ; L and and | Oporator: “READY WIT inguitoall’ pereons in the building. ) New Brltaln, which hatt been in ex-| concerns, Ita effects will nat be im- | want. ts were coming from all | (ories, ctc, and to determining the | was dirceting the opertions of a half | SHARYVESPORT. i These restriciions have been unheld | istence before tho Civil War, came | mediate, hut s time passes and the — | ',‘,\'.”,"y““";' ol A dozen men who were removing the | ™ yye: “Ffello, Bill2" v s, ¢ ave led | to its en he other da o i sedenta » isn't unhealthy. s o " b E€ shed nort f a stane 7oic: " i by their courts, whigh have ruled Yi end the othier day, the WAIN {yobione siow in nss wear-ast or be-| -, & 220 y lite isn et B et el G i : teol shed north of the grand stand | yojca (very clearly): Yes, is this Pe- | 1¢ just gives a man more time to | Of motherhood s her. > The Card She Meant that used to prevent a nice view of | voy Jiq2" come lost a class in society which | imagine he k. Slgentorant. A E Oh yes, I'll be your valentine, the home stretch. This is an im-|" \ye: “Yes, say lissen, Bill, T just finds it difficult to obtain weapons | abititn fepectator , until T get a line | provement that everybody will ap- | called you up to tell you On one who has more cash than you | preciate.” Voice (growing fainter) : “Can't Aud drives a snappie el, too! Concerning Mr. Goodrich's string | hoar a word you..." of horses, the seribe waxes enthusi- | Wire: Bong. ..blop. . .bip bip bip ic, centering most of his admira-| . crane. “0, mother dear, may T go swim?" | tion on “Elyrina” to whom he giv We: “Omigod. BILL?" s, dear, but mind the code, ihe words “In Form and Galt she | Complete silence. For bathing suits are out of date |is perfection.” “Elyrina”—they had | Operator: “Youah pahty's walting ; : SRS And grease is a la mode names that were names in those | foah you.” in the field to furnish arms to gun- | ! g s EAsoRCi —Axlelard | days, none of your “Man o' Wars”| We gt carried off to bed in delirl- men. The only opposition came from —_— S or “Tippetty Whichetts” for your wm as the Operator jingles the bell mail order interests who wanted (Copyright, 1927, Reproduction | horse owner of the late *30’s—was | again to signify that she is “READY £ selli 5 TIForbidden) owned by H. M. Clark and was at' WITH SHREVESPORT.” priviege of sellng 4o wl comers) sy o man tas s wite now| | HELLO! WEDE'S A \ i commission, with an es firms, US- | pad he was, e thinks he is confess- | | BRAND NEW KENNEL \ et vally small hole-in-the-wall affairs, ing, but he is braggi | b to have been prepared in the cor-| bility Is an important factor, were unscrupulous and advertised in | = || LOXKS LIKE 75 NEVER farmers in and around Ber- | yyo yanacu) of S e ,.1,«; You can tell by looking at a man | | BEEM SLEPT IN !/ o turn off the city’s water mercly | lin may ¢ ler the category of that all his life tined to - read by the morons who bought their P cen T | when meters are not located in| being le farmers” and ag| . e D SR der, s ich a spot as to be accessible t | sueh t 1 th wares. The responsible journals long - - | s as Jo accessible - | such y are erent than o8¢ . | Pt Sl 1 ' S ago refused to accept mail-order | 1 or no scandal, a clean hit cctors whhout an instant's delay. | With h ind devoted cond will look just as good. | revolver adv ng. There is s 2 o Aol ihay iba ting, but| to what n as the major 2 i ted i ’ % re.ought to be a more sensible | Crops. But they are wmportant : e She i 4 course, and it is of an entirely legiti- lynchers - nearly always get into acter; but it does not offer trouble if the victim is a white man. weakminded from procuring death tenants are not to blame for a dis- | reason being there were no longer agreement about water service be-| @ sufficient number of farmers in tween landlords and the water de- | the community ccep it g Axiom: The i brel donna relielon | snuclciay the loft where the In Berlin, however, things ar th : in th i he has, the slower he is to quarrel | biggest e 4 got ready er es in the position where | .y0us it to hatch it. & got up on top all they will have to do without them. | t, but she dozed and fell off | There was no opposition to pas- | | and broke her neck. sag o .‘“ | - “And it's a good thing she did. sage of such a law by established | : g el b arms manufacturers, These are not g atched out of fhat egg? Who t | from responsible houses will find partments and cannot justly be made | to suffer on that account. Moreover, | different. The in Farmers club, in cases of sickness the turning off | from all accounts, continues a pros- of the water supply may have seri- | Perous and active organization; cus results, possibly death, Sanita- | Meetings are exactly what such af- tion also is interfered with. To turn | fairs should be—a discussion of the off water upon premises, looked at | Fest ways and means to procure t from any a , s t public, best crops at ti t possible safety. ay of capital and labor. Speakers | of more or le: Now along comes prominence help to inance said | mpart valuable information; soci poration counsel’s office, and wishes| 7T SNAPSHOTS OF A WOMAN CROSSING THE STREET - By GLUYAS WILLIAMS g such a drast N sary in o ¢ : 3 2 : o send the revolvers by mail, the B e g off the water , it. | of us do cat g et el ey g ¢ You haven't the : : i reader being dirccted to deal With | complex unless you rejoice EDISON AT 1 ) RoRE . is retailer, If he i t person hefalls those who don't : Rt to have a revolver the retailer will’| You. Thomas A. Edison is 1 know it think with increa Lo { e A i s iereafter, He ore spot rem business; ¢ : T LOOKS, DOWN STREET itisfact c TINDS THAT TA¥) TURNED ifta eine O Syaicate (&~ 100K UP STREET O DOWN SIDE STREET ‘ : : ks : VAKE SURE ALL'S : where thie business prospers, . Observation KL A R ; gton, Ieb cast | t : to Landis all in the Southern New 3 X Grace . \]'H’Ih“ STARTS ACROSS | SEES TAXI A BLOCK AWAY | HESITATES AND RETREATS tmmortality. 1 said to go a lit b explain he — i ¥ i i \Il\l SENT-I-MENTS st for Lastern New York: | | ]lv]w !\tx'(“h'l”fl‘ s warmer in 25 Vears Afio lodays aaeie st s loudy. n every letter, ev litio: [\ ist To sav to him, Your loving Wi 1s over Manit P r y ig Is glad she took your name for life.” 1th of Hudson ¢ The Card § Meant upon imr srested in it L 3. % WATS TO SEE WHAT THIS WAITED JUST A SECOND ©ETS IMPATIENT - SHE ~ REMEMBERS AN ERRAND| TRUCK 15 GOING TODO 00 LONG. STREAM OF CANT STAND HERE ALL. SHE HAS T0 DO ON THIS DECIDES IT'S STOPPING TRAFFIC STARTS 60ING NIGHT . STARTS ACRSS SIDE OF STREET, WHEELS AND*3TARTS ACROSS BY. RETREATS HURRIED- IN MIDST OF TRAFFIC MIDWAY, AND RETURNS | LY O CURB MIRACULOUSLY ESCAPES GRS WiTH HER LIFE WILLIAMS ight, 1927, hy The Bél¥ Syndicate, Inc 21& outlook irday in north