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[ ‘ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 1IONDAY, APRIL 11, 1927, [ Ne B o ° H d average of bankruptcies are quite |vorce and, under the laws of that she w ed; shie v u to| How It Happened Q. Whati form of government do |Duluth . 'w Britain Heral as certain. commonwealth, nothing clse will |atiend ther officers are: | Hart: “What was the causs of | Austria and Hunghry have? | Hatteras s i [ Vie : 1 ; darker; Hurley's death ?” A. Austria has a republican form | Jacksonville HERALD PUBLISHIN Now Elave ;o hit |turn the trick. All Peaches needs to ! " A 12 G COMPANY Officials in New Haven have hzt; i the tric = Pe ches needs 10| ording secret s. W. . Felt: Conley: “Well, he was a victim of | of government with a President. |Kansas City . L s e upon what appears to us as a fair |0 to 1and that half million at some ', nding secreta installment-plan buying. An agent | Hungary is a monarchy and the |Los Angel: almed Daily (Sundey Escepted) | linate of the cause of increasing |tme or other is to behave hersel. | Brool: treis | Allis: iowed him how, by going without | functions of the monarch are being | Miami bankruptcies. They have it that the | At the same time she can thus pre- jau lito Mis Ty « ikfast he could save enough 10 |performed by a Regent, Admiral Minneapol SUBSCRIPTION RATES z vent Browning from remarrying. rs g ¢ aduitte uy a piano; another proved to him | Nicholas Horthy. Nantucket ... 300 & Year. high post-war cost of living, failure 25 b V28 by cutting out dinner he could | Q. Who starred In the movie, | New Haven .. 3200 Thres Months. of salaries, wages and other revenue | Willlam Allen White, estimable | husi i } a radio; a third sold him the [ “The Old Homestead” and when was New Orleans . 5. & Month. to keep pace With the i sed | Kansas editor, sums it up this way: |y i b | 5 idea of omitting lunch and using |it first shown? New York last night; oa et that money on the purchase of an, A. Theodore Roberts was ‘the Norfolk . 5 : i ale “If the men who drafted the dmitted, 1 Ga iy Y atomobile. So Hurley starved 10 | star. It was filmed in 1922 and re- | Northfield s largely responsihle. Many of thel 10 SN2 OB Who CORHEl (9 |almiited, Ol i taine | . Send all communications to Fun | death hefore he could get them all | leased October 8, of that year. | Pittsburgh ... TELEPHONE CALLS schedules filed In the New Haven| Nuw York deliberately had sct | DBreckenridge, Ges P _ | shop Editor, care of the New || paia for.” Q. What is the family name of | Portland, Me, Business Office PE | district court include conditional | out to make the state a haven | will contest ik 10 ser “r'lmm fuiald, and your Ief(er A —L. B. Sorleelll | King George V of England? Jisi s Editorial Roo 9% bills of sals for automobiles and| and refuge for designing ladies, in bicyele rac ot Bilit e iotwarden do} Niw: Ydrk) (Oopyprighl. J0a%, Bersuduction A Wiaasor. | Pashinta luxu notes to various| !hey couldn’t have improved on 14 events, At \ cet- | Forbidden) Q. Will a syphon work without e - T Rt ey ne ore ‘om Skl g | the existing laws. The r gs will ount, 2 re will! Lets Clean House Mentally! the application of pressure? BIG BUILDING PROGRAM. B tTs open it Miveritiee . {loan doncerns nd other lems BOL| ot the frail sex @ t . the sea- | Timec to clean the attie! Come on, Ly f e} o, April 13 (P—Twenty-sno {common in previous years. Thus it metropolis s to i L ssherg was elected Folk » and all, Q. Does the United States goV- |pujldings valued at more than §114.- Member of tho Associsted Press |is cvident that “keeping up with| ell taken care of.” | ehairm f the exc comm B r dispositions of worries 2 eEnnant suarauige denosifors 10nag, re under construction with- National Banks against loss? t : ¢t - The Associated Presms s exclusively en- ... yo.. 000 i a4 primary reason Ttee; W s X B 9 four-mile radius of the down- titled to the use for re-publication of | {N¢ J L b ! VO RO F SAERETIE | & 3 Miadenass t us grouchy upon A. No. It merely exercises super- 1 district in Chicago. Edward uil mowe credited to it or not otherwite for our increasing totals of bank- > BOSS ATE Rbls : oF funk vision over the banks. ale, secratary of the Bullding Oons o 1 er and aiso local | . i agt ¢ 3 irain " e lnen thannn, 220 4% 12| uptey petitions so far as individ-| We are inclined to agree with the »od humor in each ; ; [\ 2 S Odlicernia SanutBRISARY fairychion . Bmaloyera oladion —_— uals are concerncd. Waterbury Republican that the hest and trunk e n_rof_alp:‘_m the Union side in the g0 g ol tament Rl Member Audit Burean of Circulation Ak state Roraback madhine ean do X ClvH Wand PR survey i he said indicated that The A. B. C. Is a natlonal organization s ety i B el s A. When the Civil War broke ol nenk &l Srovions 0 - which hes mewspapers end adver-| SENATOR M'LEAN READY | nothing more calculated to incre forgan: “I'm g - out, California was thought to De gt uction records here. The most o m going to get a job T % i " | tis 1 & strictiy honest analysis ot | {the Democratic strength in the| S RUnEE LTyh , contemplating sccession, and Was | oqie huilding is the Stev hotel {on Michigan avenue, whic circulation. Our circulation statistics Are TO QUIT 2 ¥ cen st ng | Ve o ' A based upon this audit. This (nsures pro- o brass clty than its desiznation of 18 mont j A xempted from furnishing troops 0 nator McLean 1s nearing th g 2 . & p . The U arty soon became dom- 2 tection agalnet traud In newspaper dis- or 10 (G o of tha 16th disteict v tale locsr 1 lys: “That's a long time. nlon By, aoun g {represent an investment of $30,000,- : mal end (age of 70 vears. Te has scen 16 ' 1 ; P : ; N &%, T sipneReT inant, however, and the state con- | vears of service in Washington and |3 the "boss” of Waterbury. ve. Tewtin tHE tributed nearly $1,500,600 to nn.' Entered at the Post Office at New Brit- 0utgo, and the demands for luxuries | ain as Second Clams Mall Matter. |, 3 iy | At the last city election Water- 5 £ all t e Federal Government and sent five The Herald fs on sale dally in ~Ne. |i8 now the dean of New England | names of a h y t ; £ivoluntasts. 1nte. dhe BLAMES U. S, F ’ 1 bury went Democratic by around g companies of voluntcer: York at Hotaling's Times | sonators. As he looks around the po- i & B 12 \n ur ; UESTIONS A field New York, April 11 (P—While Grand'‘Cent 1 Stre : litical horizon and motes the type of | L300 votes, and of the four.state R M SENCa Qe Q. In what round did Firpo | American bankers continue to make men most heard from along the Po- | l¢&lslators elected from that eity, : . ot You can gel an answ r 0 &DY | knock Dempsey out of the ring Inifiioans; MAQ '11“ “r“_ur- 1 of {he three were Democrats, o Bl Ty Ty Thvan n g question of fact or information by| their fight on September 14, 19237 m;’-lm\_ 'r‘m n-“_yr N i | In spite of this, however, Senator |, wors ¢ { i No, et seclk o writing to the Question Editor, A. In the first round T "m ¥ ue by oot e TO WIDEN ROADS tire. : g s ¢ cball pitch® New Britain Herald, Washington | knocked Jack Dempsey through the A It has been announced by the The senator may come by this de- | ) A SO da box score! | Bureaw, 1322 New York avenue.|ropes, and in the second round ade i . t hicle depa ut time and | Te naturally, having had an itch o jiieeay e doles ot e Gyl e 3 ! nv the Bootblack | Washington, D. C.. enclosing two| Dempsey won the fight by knocking I R e _, \ B the grand old party in Hartford has > time to juag ; i cents in stamps for reply. Medical, | out Firpo. e acei. |Telinquish his political career in : : 4 o itha date ot Good | AR ok given it out that what Scnator Goss | 'h¢ Si er They Bri v Flowers legal and marital advice cannot be| Q. What was the date of Good | 9 when he stood for reelection fect oey ¥ i ~rida 5047 | ] ches | b 8 5 s « ] idiocy. lis s en 1 given, nor can extended research|Friday in 1594 s R 4 Waterb bes; conse lis is ; | A | only because the sf Lr-puhlu'uni“ ”"; ‘°(r; }‘I’:' Ly :‘ “7”; - & now, she's getting set. be undertaken. All other questions{ A. March 23. b4 quently Goss has everything up his | : are so reckless as to |1¢aders insisted, regarding him as | 4 8 ¥ bout; | an riends are putting on will recelve a perscnal reply. Un- | are so reckless as to | A HE G ORI ate |Slecve trom a ripper bill to how the |a wite Js mercly talked at : G HG7e0 fehussta Lasnot bé AveRaTed. A Safety Razor . 5 : pt to loop the loop around | y 8l due srivate - All letters are confidential.—Editor. ob With Your Favorite Shaving : W = fony . |fox unl miteyear Xe fustided tis| 2l EROUIE Sconiict Pz Bptival S servation Cream. Just order the cream you chines ahcad while going around 20,000 |affairs; and everything gots the says she to me, S : stratght |Confidence by winning with i0e fre s vou get Q. How much is a shilling and a | W ,' use regularly and ask for one of iy 11; y wait for (:‘ stralekt plurality. The same pressure can- | ©XPlicit approval of the immortal J. —7 . o knows, old | SIX pence in American money? n e Wealher these razors. 1 ahead before gambling with S % % < A ) : o e | / g A. There are twenty shillings in It Is Yours Free. not bo exerted by the politlcal lead- | ECAIY- A e A B s ¢ 3 a pound sterling which is now worth B N PR ¢ department, |°FS in 1025, as that will be a presi- Says publican: SRR o e / 5 $4.85% making a shilling a fraction| Washington, April 11.—Foreca JOHN J. ore money to spend | G¢ntial year, which always helps time that Mr. Goss wiclds the Rora- 3 ; 8 | over 24 cents. Six pence is half a for Southern an’ England; MI-I . McBRI RTY BOTE IONEY-10 B o ck big stic] cudgel this eit B had } . iesday creasing eloudi- and straighten- | Republican candidates in Connecti- BEUEnIE ik Sto Rt aER RIS b A illing. tonight; Tuesday increasin i A cut. into taking what Te s it to | billboards completeiy ) v T Q. Can an alien who has been | not much change in tempfra- Pharmacist ings than is good for the public— "7 have L Rl strensthenat e’ Dantor | ithe e 3l and Hazel in the United States without proper ; fresh to strong mnorthw Cor. Charch and Stanley streets As Senator McLean gazes about 'V G anthe v | I £ culture v \at they're b ithorization become a citizen of | winds : S Phone 1331. him he must be somewhat disatis- | CTAtic hold upon a city of which I i SRt the United States? orccast for Bastern New York: Ified with continuing tn public life. I8 supposed to be the Republican | g, 00 o T Sansy Harold A. The alien in such circum- |Fair tonight; Tuesday el |He 13 somewhat old-fashioned, 1°8der. It is not at all inconceivable ‘yits of wood wor . Rty ! stances is subject to deportation and | cloudiness and warmer, followed by much objection were it not for the | o mest Rtater Aot o et e il Justice Above Al cannot be naturalized because he |rain in north portion; fresh north, Uit Wons 6 valive: aivor o mymg](hat the next state election even men n 1 . ! actic part s wife ar- | has not established a legal residence |and northwest winds. g | ) practice of the department to chop dr e e S e e il e it ar| Masmot asin 1 nor : . Wrsovtn ST g thts Shie sontc \Die Whab st He' Yie eraotiong | 0# 206h ssnatarial distulct will sead oot S e Conditions: Pressure is high over ) DIA v 4 Pl upon noting that blatant aggres- | Democrat to Hartford.” | ) uitted her” | Q. Wh onality is Tom Mix, | the lake region and southward to ] in order to widen or straight- gy 2 DRVerty s st e y arrive at | the movie actor the south Atlantic coast. | 8 A b i en the road a few feet, |%iveness and self-advertisement d 00Be S € 1 J SRy A. He was born in ElI Paso,| The center of the western disturb- b il 1 s appessiits bt s 'seems to have the call in political OVERLOADING TRUCKS ]";“"ly_tl»‘p'”'(*“r" arison With those wi Tridtre ; 4 he gave | Texas, and is an American. His|ance is located near Mode highway is ruined and the road is |!ife just now. When he reached the| The state motor vehicle depart- r his name when he married her, | Mother was part Scotch and s oo :“nd 1‘1‘-‘{%”2‘1‘:51::\\'.: i e e s Bibesroils than aafe Senate he did not make more|ment, in its annual report Just IS Napoleon said ; e ans ¢ cct right to use Cherokee Indian and his or | tively low eastward into the |1 4 ‘nnsl]) Irish. Mis ippi and lower Missouri val- The state forestry department o e o \or Q. Is a native of Czech tries to conserve and l‘kllnt trecs | NeW-comer ever made before him; overloading trucks which the Legis- | They v Mother R. ; < he was content to ‘listen and learn | lature might well take up and set. | €V are afraid to do by ¢ CHOPPING DOWN TREES |tomac nowadays he is ready to re- Goss of Waterbury has been desig- | some respects—believes in t roads and plenty of them. in itsclf would not arous: speeches the first term than any Ssued, touches wupon a featurc of jards at ni ; can now be bought on weekly or monthly terms from one of New Britain's Oldest Jewelry Stores, who is 2 naturalized American, Te- @ ins prevail ea | while the highway department | ey ; ? chortled Unele Tke, “all | auired to serve in the Czechoslo- | Ohio valley with snows in Colorado | < i tle in the only proper manner, yet soivlation Litose 5 "' the | vakia Army if he returns to that|and northward into Canada A | chops them down, although at the |® DIt first and talk little afterward. y prop: yet| Ameri m: A conviction swimming the | vakia Ammy it he e ts o it Sressitecove S same time ‘“planting” some few A. DPersons who emigrated to the i!hn ngrlhnr}\ pl:mw' smr“abmm r:\IHU Address Box 3 . B. Herald hundred trees every year through- S ShGUE ha bEhe faln s SniAn ORtap! United States before Octoher 25, | Canadian Northwest. Sub-normal | out the State, saplings which will old master. He has a beautiful | Disposition of cases in\'ol\mh" L 2 1918 (the inception of the Czecho- | temperaturcs prevail in the east but | - . home in the hills and rest and overloading of commercial vehicle Tospitality 38 15 iihe he rnom ovr % ANT- | slovakia Republic) and became |it is warmer with rising tempe e R e, { j : o i ; ' | American citizens are not subject to [turcs in the interior between the quiet seem to beckon. His native nnder the present law makes a vic- | genuine only when it ial y !tim of the operat whel the | guest feel he is part of the fami Jady of mutunl acquaintance | ATTESt, punishment, or other penaity | Ohio valley and the western plains. | good sense Is telling him what to do | tim of the operator, wher he | : i e | for failing to perform their military | Conditions favor for this vielni owner of the truck is not touched ST R ¥ | 5 . . o 2 Cohild obligations under the former Austri- | fair weather and not much change : " I II I!; U s | 3 : Tt's the point of view. Clildr = i ih_v the law unless he voluntarily | | R SR . » was the|An regime and no military service |in temperature. | Eyesight Specialist I who are pals with one I - ¢ one s 2 | | The new school of politiclans un- | it is doubtful whether anything will [ realists who make nasty criticiams | (ho S one thing — it questionably proves irksome to this|be done about it. of the at majority are talking s Adam’s floatin' rib that Eve was MAPLE HILL FIRE RATES The New England Underwriters association has again bren heard from, this time as regards Maple | VANDALS IN THE COUNTRY | Hill, which is given “Class E” rates, | The time of year Is soon ht'rnJ which means no change from what. When to take an automobile ride | i next. is required. Tow humidity with brisk winds 3 x does the right thing by the operator seem impudent to a sol 1 ; | 300 Main St Phone 570. U 2 » v rocardio- | d e day ke the atmos - » = and pays th o ent \Oh. then it's a girl!” answered| Q- What is an electrocardio- | during the day make th e S and pays the fine. arent. graph? pheric conditions very dangerous 22 Years on Main Street. 1 ! " = . ol hasn a Rlel £0F & oar, A. A machine that records the |for brush and fo Lt | Many motor vehicle oper- . I X " little soven.vear-old nisce, | variations in the action of the heart | Temperatures for yesterday were they have been in the recent past. |Into the country becomes as natural | who arein the employ of r-r.“ ions tionah ny little s LB Cassity | by electrical currents, 4 All that Maple Hill necds to do to 48 admiring the pl nt weather. | rsons’’——says re- sy Q. s meant by the “Con- | A ey S g £0 into ss D" i3 to form a vol- |Judging by the number of automo- | il "‘““I"'”)' 1 pe THE WAGES OF SIN i L r““ antic City .. a0 é DENTIST : e in overloading cases, I G S A. A faction in 1777 made up of | Boston SR bl five. deparemant, have & fog|Vile occlogmbs We Ume I veally| oo e punisnesnt i FR Sty e members of Congress and army of- | Buffalo . ... i Dr. Hepry R. Lasch Licf, a licutenant, and at least ten [here, but this is a little deceiving.| .3 jn such instances o1 l"" S ficers unfriendly to General Wash- | Chicago . : 3 ki 353 Main Street call men: also a firc apparatus with In about a month will bo the finest | properly o fall upon those per- 2 | Y BHIS0 AL R ington, whos: ohject was to cffeet | Cincinnati Vit . 56 E & 100 feet of hose and a 500-gallon | ime of the year for week-end trips| 5008 who either owned or caus- . e | by intrigue the retirement of Wash- | Denver . R || x-Ray Pyorrhea Treatments | d 1o be operated the vehielos (The minisier and Mr. Roth the | INEton and to put General Gates |Detroit ; involved. Unsuceessful atienipts uperintendont, arg|in his place as head of the Con- | | have been mad 00! pupeTEndent, are | tinental Army. Tt received its nam liousing of the apparatus; also| It Is timely, therefore, to call at-| law so that the regi PR R Wrlins e away to make an | from the chief conspirator, Conway Is for department mem- |tention to one of the evils of auto- ‘xml: ::L:ohrl ‘;‘fl],fi‘,’,,o,f,,',!ce eo5l 15b o elaen i 4 i ion on the young minds, Mr. l\z- "l"h‘ln[h‘-:n'\hh- :un:i:du’\“ ?thv STARS OF THE SILVER SCREEN g g-eyRiem ‘of ammoning |WObng dnto the cowsbry which) CF CUe Ll Fo TR R O an | mothi | Roth is by way of object lessons.” | p o) tates, ain. difior, B vpt A bulle sting all the principal motlon pisture actors and mctresses, rs of the department, |could easily be rectified by the| 1) ramainy as it 16 T ars of the | Rotiv °1 thik T get vou. Tll -1y pg Rygsian Armenia and Russian || with toor 5 tholr ages, place of birth, personal description and The underwriters' trust can be [autoists themsclves. The blossoms| opinion t cither much 3 EAE By . tRonkon g ‘\’":"‘L‘_‘“fl”‘ st Sunday." | pyricestan, whetter m rried, s now ready In our Washington Bureau. sifea: wpon: . fly impos- |2nd wild flowers along the roadside | Justice will be done to ny A dng el ) Lot X Q. Do the Commissioners of the || You can ascertaln the facts you want to know about your favorite movie _‘”],;,,dr:,:dol’:m; '];p‘,;[ren::;: hl:n::):_ and in the fields help to beautify the | COMparatively innocent persons ‘f“f,”w“‘“‘ ]‘,:‘1 e & i \””‘,“‘”‘:‘f’lr'":&”d I“f')" Philippin vote in the United || star by consulting this bulletin. FUll out the coupon below and send for ft: or else that there will be too o . States House of Representativ e — " e lently moved to reduce fire rates, It Scenes all autoists love to behold.| jjen. encorcemont of the pre. | = 2 to tell you ehile | ™5 5% P 0 T8 el advis CLIP COUPON OFF HERE | The nappic et 4 cts of sin on the Maple Hill were to comply with all | To pick them has been declared | \isions relating to overloadin, little child tell | €40 speak on the floor only on mat- MOTION PICTURE EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britain Heral rules and regulations in order | little short of vandalisr janosy ery il t c : 1y gae concerning the islands and have ' 1323 New York Avenue, Washington, D. 2 7 5 i Why is the Legislature delin- | : ¥ FrFovds ' g no vote. copy of the bulle » aN PICT 10 get into “Class D" the cost would | The spring flower is entitled to 2 elin | g Jimmy: sir. Sin 8 when | oY o bois vUmited King- T mast o ooy ot the hulitin, MOTION F1 be much more than the difference |Femaln upon its stem. Plucking o SR S ) sormchody else does something end | gom» anq “British Empire” synony- to cover postage and handiing c tween the present rate and the | boutonniere, transplanting ferns or ‘e manner suggested? The oper-| Theres : £ reediar) B Geet M\ff Diiree monsy | NAMB l Tl ote conifers means the extinguishment | 21078 Of these trucks are mercl ¢ ural, o i A. The “United Kingdom"” em- NAMI z Coy (The lesson continues) o g " ; - femployes, and usually have nothing |''' # L L 4 s _ braces only England, Scotiand and STREET AND NO. "’ of a beauty that naturs Intended for | think of Roth: “I hold here a glass of pure [ o oqo )T nd Wales. The z T | e y ILLITERACY IN WATERBURY |human eyes. Merely picking these | ©0 say as to how big a load should | 2 | It represents a pure heart Sritish. Empire” . smbrices . the sake of doing so D¢ Permitted; they obey the boss, | 1 her' s al- This poison represents sin. T put it yyoii0q Kingdom, the Irish Free T am a reader of the NEW BRITAIN HERALD, ity pump; also a fire station |and then the roads will be crowded for the storage of supplies and the | With flivvers and their kin. orr .. .e . STATE Misery loves company, so 'tis said; | {lowers for the ce New Britain Iy inclined to ex- |1¢ads t0 a bare landscape. e | | 20 wrof ) ! i y G nistysogiont Now, hange mutual sympathy with its| Tho average human loves wild |the State police it is the driver who | 0, F° B0 U 2 1, that's the way vour hearts are neighboring city of Waterbury re- | {10Wers; but this love should not he | €S it in the neck for something he | - affer sifl as entered: Buf qll Hope, garding the illiters . 50 violent as to destroy them, [!128 nothing to do with. Firms that rect this s “When the Yonl (Iveryg polson as i a tiere by Dr. Winthrop Talbot, Wat. | VAnking them up by the roots | ING1IE in overloading should be the el bcts tn ma el LT, SUL LR B e SNAPSHOTS OF A SMALL INVALID GETTING & DRINK By GLIYAS WILLIAMS It s o 10 6 6H. the water again be- e S : nd faith are the | and when held up along the road by | Ways g0 v but t 1l o the and the water im- giopoq other members of the Brit- _,' ish Commonwealth of Nations and all outlying colonies and possessions. erbury, Dr. Talbot declared, stands |Means thelr entire elimination. shody would like to ask?” | 1 | cond in the state he illiteracy | There are already less of them PV vs he made money last year sell- |ing apples bearing a picture of | Kinley, has bought the Schultz farm | Salvatore Piriligiro’s Plight Discov- Rt o' read. and write: Iasanse b | TATE: on Wallens hill, together with one | Seman el a of the finest fruit orchards in that| ¢red By Policeman—City To ey are too tired after a Jay's Tabor to attend. Fow cars to| “PEACHES AND gs00000 | peinfiv:, Ho says that he will have entirely of labor, | Peachoes Browning, one of the re- | crowned with a slouch hat, outlined ies of labor— cont monopolizers of page one|on all his fruit the coming scason. \ce, is not yet through with the |Gubelman refuses 1o disclose his process for making picturcs on ap- ples. One writer in Waterbury has hit | be not far distant when mot even | A n The FHe evening | Wild flowers will be with us as a “hools fail to reach the iliterates, | PAFtIal recompense for the sight of “ONE SIDE,FLADPER, en if they posse \mbition to the ugly billboards lining the high- AN' GIVE ACASH CUSTOMER A Provide Quarters Refused the shelter of his so home, Salvatore Piri ro, aged was broug to the poli / D v of them did \tion as created by her marris yesterday — afternoon iy AR RS } CALLS (AN HE HAVE CALLS HOW SOON (AN CALLS HOW SDON 15 CALS WHY CANT HE HAVE to her real estate millionaire hus- FHp ey NGV ho (DI ADRINK OF WATER > HE HAVE ONE ? TINE PIFTEEN MINUTES 2 A DRINK SOONER THAN { The prizes awarded at the meet-|up a the corner of Wil i | T \ t 1 JTE: & v band. By sitting pretty, being a nice |ing of the Winthrop conneil whist!| North stre 1 a mq MINUTES 2 TEN MIN THAT?BID"IHE necon B I moral little girl, she can still be in |club last evening were as follows: | no place to S 0 UTES ? TIFTEEN SaY §0 7 THE BANKRUPTCY RECORD ' around $500,000, assuming her hus- | 177t L. M. Moore; second, Mrs. | ments we i MINUTES ? Mary Potter; third, Albert 1. Shade. | porarily at the Tow enator A, J. Sloper has made out | John L. ms to doubt tan application rmission to | hoor, siid 1 not to give | bui Wo-story r © 35350 on is “worth" that million, which husbar a full divorce; the ! Russc et. The senator’s new behind the age ondi house v g i 4 and will The son who is ¢ with the | cost about § b 1l act ves 5% Willow Mrs. Samuel Knight, who has been #!ret, according to the information it. Officials of the e th- r fashion; the separation | quite ill, is recovering. by the police, that the tals will ex- merely means, though married, they | Mrs. James Eaton was clected see- | v treasurer of h of! TWO KILLED BY TRAIN 3 e 1lls,, N 11 A court in w Haven, whi ration give e couple is not | Jurisdiction throy > real thing: they are still mar- the 604 petitions filed during are to have nothing to do with one | Our Saviour Women's Aid society | : in Plainville yesterday afternoon for Connecticut since the enactment | Why won't Praches conform to The v \ 6, which was t1 mber another Dusty ing when they truck by a fast SPARE THOSE BLU passenger train of the Lehigh V - ing permission to instal I o nelor ding 5 iRl Lo ical pros- other” questions, per nstall abrect | F - TS the accidant i butler was drunk last night,” phones. These are hoxes on posts TR A Shnol, Eimoln f S BN Ue i couty iR 0 simoa ok (g R e, ol 0 FO s sl . Ol lati Ghus 15 S KRG LS ISTTTINE (OIS WL SHE JOIK AT CETS THE DRI TEN ] Lo e ind night for calling the police, AACMITEAN DLANS THI Byt s Towhbn itk TIME ? HAS SHE GOT NOW ? THE CLOCK 2 HE'S SURE INUTES AHEAD OF | Since 1919, however, rief-stricken widow. collect & | fire department, physicians, cte., in| x Yo April 11 (P—Com- going on?” I demanded. A CLOCK IN THERE? VIFTEEN MINUTES 15 UP TME ther : a steady Increas If m**~n dollars from the cstate. | omergency cases, | mander Donald R. MacMillan, Arc “You," she answered, 15 SHE SURE IT'S 60ING? PERHAPS IT'S STUPPED ith about 75 per ¢ je peti- To zain this end she has only to| The annual meeting of the Wom- | yia explorer. will head a 1 expedi-] “Were in the barrel.” X tons filed by ivid 3 n “open and flagrant immor- | 40’8 elul held yesterday after- | tion into the far nmmer. ! | noon at the Institute. Mrs. Brooks|the New York Ar 1 savs today Having a tactful wife and others expressed their gratitude | jo will sail on the Bowdain, his saves a fellow H 8 that Mrs. ¥, J. Porter would serve Ay r ernising from Wi Cas- embar sment! are certaintics, a fair general | band to a complete di- 49 president for another year and sct, on June 8. —B. W. R. A ! . N. K. Telephone Co., which | of the federal bankruy tatutes full divorce? Well, that's quite easy, | we ha Iways with us, sont “agk me an- |out petitions to the various cities 1548, much easier than the The bankru o is not a ali ' which under the lawe of cant tople: but if death and New York would give to the hus