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3 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1027. New Britaln Her Id! po. 2 1 authority cou Here is a e N to the pristine | generally east of the Mississippi | tahn any other American, | not exis . rosident | days when a locomotive snorting | Fiver. | According to London hotelicrs, | A disturb '4‘}0\:-1’ A\lutlntuolu w;n‘i 11927 sees the centenary of the ¢ i move east-northeastward attended | — | American tourist traftic to Europe, ve locomotive with a number, but |1,y considerable cloudiness over the | for it is just 100 years ago this thing of beauty and a name. | states cast of the Mississippi river | o sprlng that the first crowd of Amer! o thess days we are golng. [0 ehowsra are probable Suturday | Makes Random Observations gne emed e Umto Rion 5 " nigh Sund o =l 2 ugh we might not call it that e e e The temperature will | On the City and Its People _present standards—purely pleasure. on s to disappearing. through the eastern | | Hotel officials announce that as TEU 0 [ states but colder wenther will again | 23233 32282 | far as can be gathered from the SUPERPOWER SPECULATION | overspread the North Atlantic sta e X Nl & |newspapers of the period and other N | Sunday or Sunday night. Politicians who have been in close | but from some quarters of the hall | rocords, 1t was in May. 1857 that Send all communications to fup | ' 10U¢h with the local situation for came demands that they “fight.” |tho first American tourists went (o Evidence is multiplying that the Shop Editor, care of the New ‘_\;-.lrs . l.«-zr;-n.ml by t!xle degree | It seems that atavistic impulses | Europe. The went aboard the Sa- 3 i 2 o interest being shown in the spring inherited f cave ars | vann vesse trol s ming | Britaln Herald, and your letter || OF 0! g T inherited from cave man forebears | vannah, a vessel that was propelled i L ik and will be forwarded to New York. | CAMPaikn. Being an “off year” they giruggle for outlet at a boxing | by both steam and sails, and the one of ssing problems | aid'not antiel Ho aggross ande ; i p dld not anticipate the aggressivencss | maich. There s a craving for [voyage took approximately three rican prople. Specu- | BY ROBERT QUILLEN being shown by both partics in near- | g,y o : 4 3 GRS ¥ D DEAr- | glaughter on the part of many spec- |and one-half wecks. lators are buying up planis every- We Always Fall For Them, ly every ward. upon the sirength of the U. ALD PUBLISHING COMPANY 1 t get into [into a passenger station was not a Tsaed Daily (S . tad) At lie ¢ of locomotive standardiz tators, some of whom would run if | The first “tourisis” were a Mr. . There will be contests in at lrast a fist were held in front of them. and Mrs. Samuel Humphreys, two pait o el et :\;-wnx. hv!grmf powers are | Thank goodncss for SCCASMEN five wards with the democrats hope- Scldom doss aayone interfere with | daughters and a small son fro HIOTHESe00! S adeauine I‘W of practice In the art | e s g ful and the republicans confident in| their blatant cries because it has | Philadelp It was stated 1) anapolis wa recently, in | of evacuation. coMnuEe to hope anew {those districts which are usually, always heen claimed that dissatis- | Mr. Humphreys was makin which it was reproduc- | B Y iending catalosics thut glow fconsidered republican stamping | ficd customers have the right to|voyage for the benefit of his asoning a rookle” means wait- (i Sloners) We caninare o i crourda N he anoord ta i will) Have B o 164 eHBI - Sirotests: Bubion! i the |l \mIal centanacy ‘ensaoale ing until the old sccond bascman ticket in the first and third wards, other hand, satisficd customer » land wonder-making cor \ culution AT, considerat 2 tixing of pow- | 5 . A @ a . of hand, satisficd customers have ' an nder-making couir cmber Audit Buremn of Circulat i o [ Butlbnl 3 B0l gets a little stiffer. How Do They Get By normally G. O. . territory. One of a right to enjoy the show without | Humphreys and his f ¢ s & nattonal satia : ates. 1f applicd generally, rates | | True Tales Bditor: “Young man. the surprises of the weck was the | having noisy neighbors bark into it 25 days on the Atlantic costs would mat'r-| If bascball salaries are high, |18 this story true announcement that former Building | their cars and how! like children |stayed, it is belived, at or ally increase the charges for alec- | what of it? Who deserves the pay, | ANthor (hopefully): “Yes, «ir.|lInspector Cyril J. Curtin will run on whose candy has been stolen. 1 small inns near the Strand, if not the fiddler? Every word, just as it happened to the democratic ticket for the com- sveiingly, ia Grerliokeds It|wars then §ifle better thnn soft me mon council in the third ward. Mr. the betier clement would take a | houses. True Tales Editor: “Then you're Curtin, it is said, is hopeful of get- py 1 putting the habitual howl-| They had a drive to Loudon fir ot O i AT RO Sl have money usually leaves an es. | Under arrest for bootlegging, ab- ting a large vote which will ShoW | crs in their places, boxing shows |the port by coach. As for the con L S e B e T e G duction, opium smoking, theft, snd that his removal from the office of | would ba more satisfactory, ferts or otherwise of their hotul = running away with another n « clectrical inspector is disapproved ! might, perhaps. be | to draw 5 | wite It is doubtful whether he can be . ) {veil TR o Spade your garden early, whe 3 The 3 jon can be| Irst | toreats” such cconomica aro soon | ICCE YOUE FATCR, Sty whon | —H. H. Hershy. clected because the third s so over- (1 ven it will, e | NOW, 100 years later, Miss Ame: path- | ¢pry . How can one explain | 40 —_ whelmingly republican. In the fourth L0 s y that the other € O 1927 feels peeved if her ocean teiiho oilowing: The Fun Shop News Weckly ward, which has shown &ings of Te- (. onin whon a night club i & | &Feyhound takes more than five and bellion agalnst republicanism during | ..y’ city filled up with members | 12, 4ays on the trip. She expects to Public Health the past few vears, the democr: 3 the o tin vl her favorite flowers awaiti | - ¢ generations— g pect to make a good showing AR ! her in her suite whercever she stays, Though! tion costs sho: “governing tricity. Local companivs are well v 110 we ong with rates| o the man who ai®ays secems | hands of large outside “merger in- Ination itnation Wil be' qpe Cambridge Electric Light s 10 he. . of age, M: e- oy of Cambridge, Mass., r I Springtime is here; it's here at last, ith in New York | consly was purchased by outside in- | And it's a t thing. One s e Gy & Dolding a get-togother at the place (04 apparently S ly efficient, Yon- | rogig for $11,700,000. The com- ! \ J ¥ No longer nagged by winter colds— | faction in the b * and fat dowagers and gloomy bach- | (AYARAN! luxuri anedial iy e L S s Sl ) il Lt on lier dressing table that will show ¥ hor comploxion both by daytinie : nd g0 over to the de nner,” n b 3 f ntr of the commoy TG alue - : . ¢ 5 r |, s ! S s fanisibookpaluiofonty Private Health | Perhaps the warmest fight will e : and nighitime lights! o 0o | prove or dissapprove of the you happens when too much weig ian. ieans of state | ¢3.9) 0. Why would anybody be !l o\ o paper money care- A hard-hearted professor says in the fifth ward, where the Polisii o the youngsters resented |, ON¢. hundred years ago, Sam placed on star port. » ! issu willing 1o pay so high & price fOr | fuily, h hus a spare shoe string in | MO Of the colloge sulcides aro com- | vote s essential fo election. Bioth || (itenslon Aty fie ranias o |EumphrSya and his family were tie = n. Thi e s 1 the company if It were not possible | the op dresser drawer. [t out o & desite for puplicliy, [partiog will Wave ten thelr MoRME |0ty 0 onceo they Tal sesey| L D S tonrists 6 1807 4y fha Another youth has s - e anilisizns ! s it by | That's one kind of publicity citizens of Polish extraction. The - : 3 {last three years one hotel alone his iailng. ahan vy 1 iy nlenia 15 )16 o oot coarsie SIS Of the 300,000 vetcrans going to | N8 that doesn’t ma oney | republican organization In the N(Uh | groier e they would by why, | ChicTiiined & quarter o a miliion ataling il fon of the Supreme court FUlNE? | 1 oo™ year, it in oatimated that | OF the clipping burcaus! ward fs well established and is func-) (7L LT IS BONG B R | dinerican guests 1o gets 1s littl it | The idea, of course, is through court | 192 31 will cross for the first time. il e e G have to pick this place ! Military missal of Peter Pajewsll from the | ot |0 0oy Tave 10 Pick this place The Chinese war is getting rough! dlemansiily of ‘the Bolige Sonule. |y 0qi o ve Datier ourseives. ftp | The whole world wishe ould | sion stirred up fires of resentment s . Sym et The whole world wishes it wou! 1 stir P f resentn TS (Ot R ST Ty i i ymphony orchestra wiil ent “reproduction | stop! dnst the ad ation and there e e st % e st . adjonrned, contributed o v {uble the nations to understand onc | stop? e e O T ABr® vounger generation and we cast | ¢ the 1At arfist concert scries to PRLLOETEo i Ll costs another's insult ore’s always trouble when some hreats of reprisal but thi Tooks. Tike. dapgers ot the eromaey |Be sponsored by the New Brit i e achievement that paves t The superpower plans of the big = bull simmered ‘Ju\\‘nl(n & reat extent and | s ot the fat-andforties, | MUiC] club; not that thers il Main | Way for an improvement that will | 3 i TR Get's loose around a China shop! 'unless revived during the campaign, | = Y G : artist concer + south of ti irch b i e EEOEIEY (g riteutarly casy to Gedaioke e Dramatic | I the sixth ward the aemocrars | 1 ];:'{""il"“;““\' Tie o B SRSLUS £ Sout £ many ot} 8 refers, i n e “ ot s never too are confident. The rep n party | V38 aelyiidistinguishiable, 1 still her ith o the passage of a bill . | CULC At e present time because | moricanism: Paying the lawyer An actor is never too o jare confident. The republican party | 8 MECAtly Cletinguishable, 1t Wiy E 2U- | jere 1s o regulation concerning | cnough to satisfy one member of the | 16atn," declares a nelghboring has made serious ey i e i e e = 2 o Gl paper. mocratic strength in that district 9 S pEC s OnG s theptibEbweenithgistat R jithe SLiced ks e So that's why they keep on 1 iring the past few vears but tie |1 WAS Bear an older couple ting it off! rds representatives in t ! B¢ honeslly, hongy, s 5 oTia e Tt i A T he musical worll to the city to LI |¢il have been alert on matters 18 1 5 sy Wil sxtent of two or three such coneoyis Non-Stop Flights Negistation and have a large folle g e a year. Some of them have \ The air is full of planes a-flving; | ing one passed a fable wi ventures hut others have not Spring whips the alrmen's appe- | It s said that inter Cst s ersing about ‘ o said without ¢ tites; ng in ) iz S T ; younger and older. A socicty was nstaking reg had a paid-in capital of only I right in the world to hold their get- It looks very much as if tomor- son to do a thi Snopolizes — | action to bLring ahout a return of 7 e [Tow's concert of George Barrers anl LARE CHAMPLAIN BRIDGE [ "' oot upon Inflated values; | The objection to a brotherly uni- | Vermont's legislature, which 1 | versal language is that it would cn- | ravine extended across aken over by the (i | sociation being forn The Musical club has been giv- jing artist concerts for seven years Pand has 1 1t stellar lights of Main stre g1 hum- s thorizing co-operation with the state | % B X ¢ £ York in the construction of | 1o travel fn the “ € 1 2 perfectly pable of regnlatin, 3 N a br across Lake Champlain, | petectlyf canablo & 51 Almost everything is standardized o s : power rates within thelr bordersi) o oxcent a drink Lmpiin Las heen & Bar- g day when power remained 7 s rier to the free intercourse of motor- = New Britain police ca 1 i cow Englang | WiBIN @ state is past, except in on tha watch for tong fighters, but | /81S betwes e neland e, whera cxporting power fs rtill O Skates on the walk than on a 1nd northern N Cork. In order to skate in a ear. o = 5 e oy they will never be a un - 1 i contrary to the law. It wasg the U. The poet has some flights of fan cadquarters of both parties. Demc phaianx. ) r \ S e R ELl R "W AT N Qupreme court which ruled quite| There are two Reed Senators, One | 1 rivman has - sor L syl thatatho altendunce pley sy ¢ { upstanding finzncial ins flights! | headquarters mectings is larger this | Lehigh oupls s ag the city recently that the Rhode Island pub- to be shown and the other s S e e s ; o esn't want too much shown. X SERtHan fl gt e Y oA aERREhen ol 3 The AR, well, Princeton; better to be stand why mbers of one | ecret society—should want | PERSIVe ferry trips have been nece 1o Kill the members of another tong. lic utilities commission had ne con- Emiaisasiing Rl o elecien i e al et Vermont, such as it : — i Tt takes a Chinaman to understand | v :”‘ i ’” B fovar the tates charged tor movs Utopia will be here soon after | Haberdasher: “You say that shirt | - | And the looks th { Giving co ¢ g at the bridge would en- . i i X g v i pder well—; 1 & o > tans | twee two o sleck | S {hat and ther ] on the | : e o] er in Athol, Mase, by the company. | peaple can pass a man with a punc- Yoo you dldu't launder well—it| ~ withont qualification, hoxing fans AR Lo ks Jes mleal el s quite anotie force. quite useless torask any [ 20Io tourists torleave ihie stals ese interlocking power ‘nter- | ture without feeling superior. gt aidibany as a general rule are the poorest | huired youngster laughed a little t00 | The Mnsic » has done ne i l.\’1 i o | who in the world woula| Tuese in \’“’:“"’h‘ nover “‘:"n; R Mullen: “Shrink!! Why man, my | sportsmen in attendance at any at Iy, one hundred eyes stared at | vork, the attondance b " 7ot p I York when ow wh By the time yours old enough to | SHirt-tail keeps coming out at the Ltic event in orld. Th nd may whispers agreed {hat {ordinary to very good ¢ tames, but top of my vest Aevoid of all hmmane consideration was probably drunk, 17 & voung | in the natir 10w to steal from Uncle Sam, 4 5 | slip of you're too old to enjoy it ==Mrs. H. D. Blume ose eneaged in entertaining |Slip of a girl showed a couple of | cortain push el want more for their | knees in the intricacies of a modern You'll recall that no fitibuster | 1 l'";,'l"’\' e \' “’;P‘;";";ll\““ o e hipcela i i ’“l’“‘.,” iLve ¢ =0 alos aver atoppedlian appropriafiond to B o >i"|:(](\' PU““\&) ; ol ~;‘.1\Al!tm‘.'xppl;\‘nn( cs- 11)',,\’."--'”“ fifty kly suid, e | :‘. anner it abettor e | provide salaries for Congressmen. L YRRl ers to New n but to near- | hussy. 1 net heen o i — ! city whe squared eirels melancholy Lachelors looked | This Civ Darktown Doings ¥ seems as if the ¢ at the few squars bLottles Ajax Dumpley made de 1ast average gathering at a4 boxing mat z d beside the legs of payment Thursday on de car Y¢ is made up almost ent of¥ihab LI Ns S Geetnie by - = e i e while public attention fs focused |y -+ —News Austria is that thou- | o R I oHta () Sy av ey | sands of American inquirles re- CATHIOS Ol any | nave little to fear from the indi- | Eitriing RtonnisE R acconimotatian Sl G B8 i he episla ture s King | wldual states so long as the govern- vie, have been veeeived, and Al oo e conneeticut Gas | Ment does not control the power “hords” of Americans are expected | g procyric Corporation” needs to | Situation between the states. These It secms that the pr | lgpang | big interests are the most grasping | As to the third term, who ever | 1 with eaution. The bill | L1 Mr 1 | we now have to contend with. Thetr | heard of improving an apartment | ¥ for the same old tenant? game is country-wide, and they ‘o et d ik | owned four years ago. type of baschall fan who wants Bhi i e o not conceal their object. They Wish | Gorrect this sentence TSty . A LT | see the umpire killed and that t i ¢ at the untiring feet of 1 t this sen 1y Miss Adenosa Jiggy states 10 de | of foothall fan who ferls young girls. And all the time, to obtain the power rights to Mus- | my hooks to read again.” said | (oo secute de next ney has been cxpended unwisely | vounger bunch Iy tolerat 4 9 52 iy, e 3 E le n Loney has bee pended unwisely | vounger bunch merely toler cle Shoals; they are out after the | (:”’" gk "’I e i']"”;"““’ voung colored tSings {unless some of the players are car- | older group, frankly patroniz 7. 3 he Bill was not advertised | powor rights along the St. Lawrenc Aiate v I 1 win- | ried off the field with hroken liml l6d e or Ihe eniluataia onite CONNECTICUT Vs, 47 e e river; they are fighting’ for control s | He ¢ s assault and battery. | peccived an eélhow in the ribs from t appears that Connecti " 1 0f & vast resource {dent to the not 1 1 vhem il me ploughing n T 1y 1t apy 1 \ a char : = [lofthssnatras g gos NG : Mr. and Mrs. other forms of viclous attack | contracted his face with a at only state regarding he C. o e construction of the huge dam and 25 Y T A Tod Sieids Lolannbung o | Ehouen ¢ EEE T R L e e e S Shes nnoun a : ugh fans are unfair in their {show of physical agony and glared S Bureau of Public pe i bt . that | reservoir at Boulder, along the Colo- ears Ago 08 Bt Melody, | indzment to make attend 4t Ui oifendlng cougls. Tmpolite Hoflilatiniie B gttt the | ) v000 featuros | rado—where the Southern Callfornin ’]f" Al . “']’“' ’;'Y'» |” e XU houts disagrecable to the ml'-» reles hut funny. ) 1 n ures | b s Thursday. In case Mr ingham ! ment of the community, They are 1 ough the evening the me ing “support s ) gener- | Bdison company wants control Of | Chief Rawlings is after the funk- | qo i % T 1eo sl o cemmaplia yither All thro h the evening the m f et e : [l R e de T o Gonle showup opx )€ sat w leverness an g e members of good 10ads progryn e & . = re is time to in. | no dam and was the chief opponent |inen to pay nu:f license fe e H; Mr. London J. vendar, of Dark- | skill in t art of step, hit and get t-together must have enjoyed | The remaining states, it is any lEnle > action. It js | of the Swing-Johnson bill. The stake "?””‘L‘ “’1'”’«“L‘":;;”“-"\m‘;:m“;‘K':r'll" town aw Nolliing, suits' them uniess|| {nemsalves a8 ther slaved to. thel od, plan to construct 26,941 miles aiats . corporation, if |18 the control of the water power | . . o= oy et made him St sl o the contestants a ) l‘!“ ! '\;"h end. As they cleared out the older % ¥ 9 B i Mr. Heetor It ¢ s ed to annihilate | group was sti aint SRR new highway ar lin g 3 to Lring in | and coal power resources of a La- | come down with his $5. i b, lost a bag of dice | her. A case in point ocenrred | anvieus of ‘.’”W{.‘l’:,rli\ o money to maintain ve) 2 : lectric powcr from other | tion; merger plans are of almost| The Russell & Frwin baseballl Wednesday evening. e s e o o anous SCAS (e E R, : $4T mil addition. Large new |, w lngland and from | daily occurrence; purchase of exist- | team h“"‘r ‘;"‘“" :’m;*-":’:{f"“ o ;t' £ vo young fellows whose cleverness | with no though of lumbago or ach- | of 1 - concerts season of 1902 an, blay Dr. 5 e L T B \ ety . bridges will also be built. T s ing plants, at inflated prices, are | ,'f“l Rl “‘m(m‘l ; \gm-rh-lm wl nlv ];.uklm'.l! ]/ 1 n\l. vas their chief as .rl ]\m .).n:‘-, ; ing foet and 1 they, really, had \\.‘.rx.‘%l: ].‘.m‘ mo By g % - " y | - Ealvr Tl (s Aiza i ashy baschall team, won it} i ling up points. Those who had most of the fu : Ning. usical club syver The 47 states—not includ C ' resent eleetric int a. Tor | constant. Ultimately the public Will| Aprit 17; with. Tom: Vickery in the| pitcher's battle with de Iirown City vingside seats were close enough to et ___' & Sl N exani b St this will mightily Vo shoynithat thelonly correct rales fbox, ithe factory, hoys'Siexnoct Loy ¥ellow f80x Siturfny by a. scora of |realiz {hat tha boys ware ashiHItng | 1¢ Tondon: oveel brecls. anollier [be procurcd on e 364,455,000 in this work. This sum Connecticut Lig ver | for power are those based upon re-| Make a good showing. John Dou- g to 47, game called at de cnd ob | a choce assortment of fistic wares statue o & prominent Amesican. | the result would he applies to the . Counties : oL | vier, formerly of Indianapolis, will|de sixth inning, when de umpire, that American is almost certain to| 10 in a city of ; 3 ! b [l st : A ge and captain the Hart &| Mr. Jessio James, ob Brown City, | — ————— e 14 S S or 1 s g0V indirectly link 1 B same thiecory underlies’ the | cogley team, which has as ita ambi-| was steuck by a drink of Dop en- ver chest um Humphreys? People men-such an associatior L LR i § Hutls of e, wallsondy 0 Morsas | sfen 8 iu_cver i ey Works. | closed in a bot And then failure pulse fer a dol- tion his name today with a query in | something like that. rrates: it is partly the hasis of | The A M. L. mission in Plainville| o e ; et e L (R A S flicEronnito duile; anglee ondl (hg Advertisoments —Tleanor Shepard | rhreys probably did more for Eu- ' crowd | members are now desirous of buill anci At Hot Pumy | | ling a church. H. Baker is on! Charleston and Black Tottom H pon reproduction costs. | the committer wh 1l raise the | Scorching musicication by de G A0d $10,000,000,600 to | i cessary funds, Galahads Silly Sas one Sis. Brir i) i | £ present “value! The Interstate | The directors of - the inville | your sweltering m Comuierce Commission, wiich has | Young Men's club met last e ST - By GLUYAS WILLIAMS ouid give the right to sell power water produced in Connecticut o companies outside, and to bring water, gas a icity from other 128 12C fates. A suspicious feature | year; and as the actis tional. o 1 Either Connect 3 4 ir. T ration | th nt speculation In rails, The the othe r i 1 1 an . rilroads contend they should have vould clected the following officers: | Does you desire more alimony i noseven years to arrlve ot the | pregident, Eimore Clark; vice-presi-| Try our superfine divorces, Ten “’Yfi l | investments of the roads. | dent, Principal Frank Clapp; chair-| hucks and up. Darktown Legal and ik the | man board of directors, John Trum- Law Studio. Jones, Whizzy Whizzy { bull; secretary and treasurer, James | and Joncs, Attorneys at Law, K\ |Usher. Al the officers are ener-) _— / p 52 { 5 roversy in the Supreme court. | getic young men, leaders in the R ¢ = O The Indianapolis water case de- | community. ; ; ! Willia and Joseph Zipf & “REST Your C\-uNs on MY | for ! cision did not attain much publicity William and Joseph Zipf and Y ' § : ; s Uliollt was &lyent Tt swak oniyl| Branbriak SN Finp 0 iayo 0 legsod HOULDER DEAR ! taken, to say east, Vst o 2 Rentschler's park from the Hof- cne of those “little rate cases™ | mang iy New York for a five-year : LOCOMOTIVES OF COLOR | brought before the high court from | term. It will be used for picnics, { A MODEL LAW PO WOMIEN . ¢ oppests the plan. Ultimately diroa will seek to settle the con- time to time, with merely “local | sport and recreation. A member of St. Mark's church has contributed $1,000 towards the time hefore its effect ccancs to fUnc- 1 ¢ (hat 13 being gathered for the tion in the minds of those Who pro- | new rectory. Rector Bodley's plan | significance.”” But it will be a long n alility to see in it the chanee | is to utilize the present rectory as 'a parish house if the congregation | (ALLS WHERE'S HIS UM~ WIFE SAYS SHE BORROWED ADDS WAIT A MINUTE APTER SOME DISCUSSION S o | decides to build a new house. | BRELLA, HE WANTS TO IT LAST WEEK WHEN MIL- MILDRED SAYS SHE TOOK DECIDES SHE LEFT IT OUT- : e e ‘ MAIL A LETTER AND s DRED WD HERS, AND T TROM THERE TORUN SIDE DODR BECAUSE IT Observation G e cumipiitan e veca | AINNG SHE LEFTTINBACK OVER TO GRACE'S WIH WAS SOPPING WET | ehoice, wige Cooper was ENTRY T0 DRY On Tbe Wea[[,er proached but said he had not m \is decision. He favored George AL Landers. If Landers docs not v 19e Cooper will probably be it of Alderman Curtis at \se rates on reproduction costs 1ted today on what 1s #oold ithority that a est will come here to over St. Mary's parish. The names of the priests there, one of AND “AL" SMITH Chs, o ! d Howe 1 1y w- ! whom may come lere, are Rev. shtor Sunday; | Pathers Shanley, Winters, McAlen- Sy fternoon or night. | ny and Rogers, KRAZY KINDERGARTE The disturbance that | The socialists, after heing a non- (Conducted by Dusty) between Bermuda and | entity in local politics for a year e »e Cod ‘Thursday night has moved | past, have been secking to breathe! Testcher: “Mike, sit strate and northeastward h greatly in-|the vital spark into flame again.| pa e do v ant to be 1 AR e e R e e o 1| BUT WLFRED HAD T LAST WANTS TORNOW Witv 16 TOLD NOT TO MK REMEMBERS HE LEFT Wik | | tered about 300 miles south, south- | nominated Charles E. Patrick for| Mike Robe: “Yes sorr, thank ye | NIGHT WHEN HE WENT 0 FOR PITY' SAKE THIS SUCH ATUSS, TAKE UMBRELLA AT THE OFFICE, AND) et b et ok B Comi o o mnsvon i THE et SCHOOL DRNCE FAMLY CANT LERVE ONE OF THE GTHER MILOREDS AT THE MENS B wide area from Nova Scotin south- | action on the matter of expectorat-| what failure means—it you do, ro- AND IF IT ISN'T BY HALL ~ Hi5 THINGS ALONE! UMBRELLAS AND LENT WILFRED'S TO EP varil to Mermudiy . | ing In strest cars. about which sev-! cfte it correckly.” RADIATOR HE DOESN'T’ DIMMICK, MUTIERS HIS High pressure prevails over 'hrw,..( complaints have been murln.“ Mike Itobe: KNOW WHERE IT IS LETTER CAN WAIT Guir of St. Lawrence and northern | Chairman Clark will have signs| “Our doctor's fee is so reasonable, 526 Ontario. | made calling attention to the law|Only a tightwad would holler— After toking such an oath any|of in {utuiy locomotives 1o be built. The temperaturo has risen almost on the subjoct, He'll Jookit yor fung And thoomp THE RELIGIOUS §ssU] | Other prosidents will be taken care |