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.6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1927. S n Jd| e crees wien puesing 1 ¢ rates It required| The Maple Hill golf team scored Q. Of what are parachutes made? | titleholder, that he could not take New Bntam Hel'a Bl Lad ‘eiiny ‘anh Addotiist s dar N 5 SR over the Waterbury feam in What Is the highest parachuté Jufay| par: Bobby Jones and Hobby Cruick- MBRALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | nite program for each year. One | result M tREDUTY Beiuna IR TIE D a0R, B g ey - -fshank also will ‘be absent. Thess : . : ASHE R b LA | A Parachutes are made “of the|threo have figured in ties for the = problem after other has been - team was made up of H. H. Fease | finest quality silk, and folded into | National Open, Jones winning from Tmmed Duily (ndey Esceptet) e a few SENATORIAL POLITICS Pacon, Cooley, Purcell, G. I'. Hart | compact bundies 5o arranged that |Cruickshank and losing to MacFar- At Heraid Blg. 61 Church Btre i e e nd E. H. H {when the aviator pulls the “rip liane after two ties. med Bas| SH@IRT o Sl |cora” it opens and the parachute S SUBSCRIPTION RATES 5 i g e R | falls or is pulled out here are { g \ 3 t Co A o i il | two types of parachuta packs, one I e Momtne S o A | on which the aviator sits and the M . I Marcus Wi and wife wiil ender | p 75c. & Month i g 3 R i tarcus Whi 1w end ” | other is worn on the aviator's lap or y receptlon Tuesdsy atierno end | |chest. The latter is considered the Ectered at the Post Office at New Brit- t . » A el enn s e 415 as Becond Clase Mail Matter. ' ] Sy (. |street to iy, Mirs. George B, Send all communications to Fun | aviator to work on the package in | : - Iy returned | Shop Editor, care of the New | case the rip cord fails to operate. | s e I s s uih || Britain Herald. and vour letter The highest parachute jump on (e Sl e i i i | S e B et e o, 2 Unlavorable Weather Reports Eéltorial Rooms ... 936 SRR LI | I 11 these policies are | tended the biE sheeproast at Lake QUESTIONS ANSWERED |at Kansac City. Missouri, by Sar-| . A i ol o i re et Tiristol Fike Thel Sizns and Wonders. Folkst elcantan Hanta doitOFany e ow: R ccasion Additiona tlay The orly "'@"",’"' .av;w‘m. ,c“wum‘. + ¥ M b kere inclnded T 1. Muiler and When urchins on our stracts appear, | question of fact or iuformation by e3 SER RS f | \a the City. Circulation s anc press | as ar to others | to 2t James W. Ringrose of New Rritain | white of collar, clean of ear, writing to the Question Editor, e oo cal 2 h ¢ collar, 3 d s 4 ranwell, En Sept. T P Feogai‘alNaye openito adarans he was the quintesser t =4 Noble E. Pierce of Bristol Fred bed of hair and shined of shoe | New Brtain Herald. Washington| Charles A ,,fi,’:rzg:‘n"' e e : i ; e (o i s dien | We KNOW that schools “Took up,' Bureal. 1322 New York avenue.| ] 7is transatlantic hop tod \"°§‘.!‘“,}"”’ | e e : | " oAt ol b don't vou? Washington, D. C. enciosing two| S T e he Dmeciaied Frem a exciumny e 5 " plaving ! Teien | cents ta stamps for reply. Medical, | TR s e | g aajigie fuse tor Gew puijfenton el v s s | o i Fntitled To Halt | legal and marital advice cannot be| ] l Tadin andlhinisilof Cabtaie vt | Eradited 'm this paper and also loca | CDSETVErS Jat e erteane i ottt | actSa"d ANCIOS | Feiicy Boldr: “1 want $5.000 of Eiven, nor can extended research | & L ter Hincheliffe, arrived early this | SRS i o e e o on e | Loz ] : ) - that life-insurance of mine be underiaken. All other questions! = morning at the Cranwell airdrome, — Saden on Els menits va ot gntae Ll Adspanaa e | Agent: "That's a $1%.000 paliey. | Wil receive a perscnal reply. Un y . e e ttn e radr s Dlan S RS AT i [ is m as a R e S i e sred. | i e ' ey Barea: : K B & or vou're dead.” | All letters are confidential.— Editor | 0 postpane their attempt again. but The A B C. s a national organization which furnishes newspapers and sdver- tisers with @ strictly bonest 3palyeis i eirculation. Our circulation statistics are based upon this sudit This insures pro tection againet fraud fn mewwpaper diw- | tribution figures to both bational and ceean to the flvers bowed to the advice of the meteor- olozical experts, Some of the weather men with _Press re.!Whom Levine was in touch said three Cimip OF four weeks might elapse before [ Policy Holder: “But 1 half-dead | with a cold now Cne mouon piere 66K Western Open Title Grand Canven and President ally filmed 0 the ige accepted each other | English A< She T« Gespeeched! Ry Otto H. Burger Chicagn, Sept hearsals for the Western Opar animals were filmed in local advertisre. | 1\_» :n::r:v”“ ; : \ “hm/r"m” 1 haff studied dot English in Eu- ' * ingles. championship today occupied many £00d flying conditions over the At- The Herald is om sale daily In Ne. | L e onnontiny Fis e o themselves te e with- : still < Pong | Q@ Hon ST ihel worlaistieaaing (I mamentini saie ouidshe Sesnaotad Levine York at Hotaling's sstand, Times | one of the fellows, o o e ST { Before 1 haff come ober here: |from New B ak fon e st rounal ae L REosteduin fhlens off higithatsthe Square; | Schults's Newastands, EBUrance | . .. (oo o o § OV a0 the wpper | who!UN® somedings is rotten in Den-| A 3.1 D T oo over coursey |Atiantic flght be called off and that Graud Central, 41nd Strest. | & el 24" these Re- nesolinlilnshe D0 iohman mark | @ What was t dale or the lxa i Soe B AR R hope be made instead in the di- — | nas identified with th S i l!"f‘:‘k a wicked horn in a tra Or else T am loony. dot's clear! |Iroquois theater ister and how | co N‘r.‘ it i SIS (rection of Karachi, India. Captain R ve from his voung r gSa et e A ! Iy iicesnere lost? At all U, Hinchcliffe, however, demurred and n : s ® [Ven T come to diss Englisher con o, It orcurred December. 3n,| In the first galaxy, besides the de- lasked that the waiting period be ex has manv intentions to his fending champion. Walter Hagen. tended until Sept. 15. “Driver Fined [ e stares | TS 903; 575 lives were lost L | thority on e T e e Sonsidered dnivhom. they | credivibiut still sticks toithe £00d ©1d | 1 paer not been here halt a| Q. What is the - population of [Wers such magnitude stars as Tom- | Hincheliffe is still hopefnl of start- s milnunl Beanby comtést hes wish st insted of eamninpabome | e Ul TR of making ave | 7 veeks Glasgow Saolland? 2 e Washington. Ameri- [ing tomorrow or Friday, and Levina e Tenoe e eaE | e LG v oG B s | can and Canadian Open titlcholder, {is planning to come to Cranwell im- started at Atlantic City. By t ! v nst E his| . rdless of the methods-of electio ou can tell by 100 tam 4 bpers | " ’ cers who won last year's | talenis, as driver of the Seonibiian gardl y methods of election. | You ca 11 by looking at a man Und bozos and himhos and sheiks. ! Q. Was Gons Tunney R-Mkid{.!m*k Hutehinson, gnee Brit open | iately if the weather oveér the who remembers © 0 " i st ; | 1¢ these disputed seats happened fhat nothing exer happns to him | donn in his fight with Ermino | champion, Gene Sarazan and Mac- jocean shows improvement. ' After contest? Bk i1d Dve Macted men-fp . ie Domconats instead of e {11077 IBTUBEE fhas & speclal deliV- e hands on de arms dey call Spalla in 10242 |Domald Smith, respectively. former- today’s postponement he lft for B | sible” and gone into the practice of |\ oo giericutty wonid he | | bread-hooks A munney (claima) that ¥ne Shas |13 Nationaiiand mesternzanenikings. |London while the Golumblajnas pit The allied army of occupation in | general law: in fact, leading s o | T A T, | Wise “Kissers” de speak from de naver been knockea down in any|and Chick Evane, the only man who back in her hangar. the Rhineland will be reduced from | once told him he could have $100,- | ! irse, in agresing tha Human natireq dossnial I o2 lips mateh during his entire career. |ever won the American open and!i S 70,000 to 60,000 men. Which re- (0 as th 1 Fael\hemouiasbe inounibpn: s sould Inoy compellad to do and then boasts of | oy speak from d= heebies und| Q. Who wrote the scenario to the |@Mateur titles in one vear | London. Sept 7 (#-—Miss Mabel 0,000 to 60,0 men. c: = a year as the general counsel of |, 3 one it = s Sasdad’ s B he fie i =00 oll, the eric & 5 1 ! A O | v aTha O 1 1 nd goofies vot goes wiss de pips.| A, Flton Thomas | trants there were scores of golfers {unavailingly o h s A. vine L supremacy of senatorls ts ove S eraoile S ave s ; e ] $10,000 apartments i New York | prohibition—but Wheeler, anchored | a :h:’f natorfal rights over | Grandmother may possibly have | A mm v Fhe Tramn Poet” Known only regionallv, many of jand Caplain Walter Hincheliffe to have been reduced to §3,000 {Ime s P e gl i el < rights wowld be empha- a sccrct regret that she neter 7ad 1o jengyjten, T ean't understand . |and how did he gt the ritle? them convinced that from the ranks |take her with them on thelr pro- St “ww {a chance to dress like the girls of " ycp"unnert Such' stuff s a| A Harry Hibbard Kemp was,Of lesser lights might burst forth a |jected fransatlantic fight In the aire S come il Hays o iquor in- today | Gal nas Tra I mew star capable of out-shining the |Plans Columbia, announced today = e - I onetiaethe Sdainfateat | erimes known as The Tramp Poet. He : of out-shining plex ED HALL AGAD {HE | terests or at least, refused to become | o a [EEioniiGeg e i IT'm zoing back ta dot Deufchland | fraveled all oter America as a tramp | Present ones 1 hat she was going to get a chance A MONKEY WRENCH | their man Friday. [(2oiclen niiheard sto o senale fan may be <a1dd -:("‘,'}1\.‘ Var peoples speak English some- and has written numerous hooks of | Owingto the large concourse of ‘;" ?“‘d “:“‘Fn to England from the The business of being chairman of phn el 5 666600 1o 1 Which are deemed of paramount fm- Prok as they uses he times! octry and alled “Tram olfers, play will he divided the |Lniled States. he board of finance and taxation | .. It ol Wit b 8 artan e e ey AL [ e dmare Sihen inaRnassteRe i) i, o i P first two davs, Half of the fisld will | Miss Boll stated at her hotel hera i oarn e proninliien durne getiie |l e e 1 Her Little Joke Q. What will'be the® xmount,|play No. 1 course Thuraday and [this afternoon thal arrangements also entalls being & vears that Wheeler was identified e Zenort : e Folwell: “How is a farmer able |aftor ene hundred vears. of one dol- | then switch on ay night, as onty |had been completed for her to fiy 5 joy-Killer. Whenever there 1S & |with the cause, accordiug fo his | [0 Rapid City that President | Amerlcanism: Remembering the g fing mis straving cons™ el beat soreaifo o o inas | DosETcalTAGTon tha nefnE JonT: R e ome xra | e e el Gootidge s tcel o avork caliing JHoneReat ity torgeiing the home gupny (a well-known Fun Shop per cent? ; {and ties for 64th place survive -for [2° ©f the Cofumbia from Nepizork ° | : ? o " 1ine se S N P run that cleared the bases. L contributon): "By Telerhona® |""A. gansn e Anall 3 holes oier Mo to London. Mr. Levine was presen money, and it begins to look as i€ | gonator Tieed quizzed him during | (1® Senate earlier. Ho thinks, it is " e contributor) 'lr_‘hl‘!:‘h ne. ey, o ie wrnad4sm”m‘1\v i diolan over Beckven | BT AR R | the expenditure is all but expended, | (1o sonatorial election inquiry last | 19 1At "t IS very necossary o the * Tha post-mortem showed that his | gine“uyee “fhe Toll systom® | terminal in the United Stat {7 ith vain predicted, it seomed jm. | Miss Boll said that Levine had re- | alang comes a statement from Ed- | vcor This not counting the money | theoretical control of the Senate by stomach had been granted a divorce e S L D L e tion. | Brotabiy thiat the ~fance this yeap |=ed fo scoent & penny, Bit fhat o6 ward F. Hall that the tax rate will | (oot [ W00 0 e from the | (he Paper Republican majorify that because his palats had loved mot Q@ What is the total number of |would he able to duplicate Hagen's |1 EIven Hinchelfte ta nice prise. £0 up; that it must not B0 UD: OF 8t | ovional crfort, and also, that | 1° 11inols and Pennsylvania sen- el ut oo Rl Ons o fhe dirtiest tricks in the |electoral Yotes and what number is | sylendid score of 270 with which e e s ine | e ot b F e Delacated it | e e . bie (hing orid is the government's making | required to elect a president? | won last year over the Highlands |, SErne B Ty 2 — least, that it shouldn’t be permitted | wponorariums” had been paid to L | A speedily | Tmmaturity is the one big thin® pocian pay an amusement tax to| A. FEach state has the same links at TIndianapolis. Both the "r r’ ,fn.wu a a week from next Sat to go.up more than a fraction at a‘ Conr s R R ISR ot e el A o people must OVE \atch its baseball teams play! | number of electors that it has sena- | Olympia Field courses used for the |" o0 " time. speeches. The Anti-Sal P e . This may be tied up with come. That accomplished, they e tors and renresentatives in congress. {tourney are more difficult than the .3 ; speeches. nti-Saloon League ; g |l ur 3 - As a custodian of the civic budget, | (1in 2o guidea by Wheeler, has | RCPUDNican political aims in the " all it From Our Own Infant-try Drill | The present nnmber is 331 and a | Hoosier links, However, Hagen Rapid City Women Put v was guided b ecler, has 3 | — majority. or 266 is nacessary to elect scoi 7 0. 4 two vears e Mr. Hall hails from Glasgow [ been an ulmost perfect organtzation | S72UINE Of Smith and Vare. For in | The old tivery noree was wise. He | oy e s RA FeotediageTonio) diiio pehes aky One Over on the Rest e - s i stance, the Republic : e o ena e nicoe e denions n the P. G. A. championship. when| Rapid City. S D. Sept. 7 (P—In The latest pronunciamento rom | (o aptaining its ends. Saving this | S2NC% the Republican leaders can | tecognized the first sympictts €0 her ability in mathematies. | Q. How did the exprossion “High | he sank puits from all distances. {pite of an official L coanttion tat this gentleman is that the creation | i oo way of paying a tribute to | ' 17°2ten to hold up such flood re- ’V"'m;-kmz and governed his gail g5y and surely she counted to | Jinks” originate? | The Olympia courses still vield 10 |3tes: Coolides ‘cotlid. nab shartioipate of an alrport will cot money: that | tho remarkable organizing ability of | '°f If Southern senators take an “"“’"'"“L“ 5% eight. “What comes next, Naney; A ; Al B Y""’:‘P”'"” olf. for Gunnar Nelson of |in Black Hills social affairs. the Ra . . i e : L e e = | Teen 1 pleadea. | Scoteh game of forfeits. in which |the Joral el scored a 65 no No. 4 lpig City Fertnightly club “put one F the creation of & civic &0I MNKS | \Wroeler. Tf the frisnis of personar | "7 PATt in rying to unseat the | Bqualrights. as fs: A bald man in | ur gont know. T guess it the 07 was chosen by lot to perform a| yesterday, while Eddie Held of S ;:‘f, i l‘,‘f:‘lr ,‘,:f“{_m‘." o 106 will lkewise require money; that | ety and the right to take a drink | \*0 Republican senators | an elevator removing his cap While | jovar s gne replind | task e S i e e e i S e e these expenditures will raise the taX | jag neen suffored by fate to possess | 5 WOUId be playing polties | 2 “{””"‘“'S wide hat scratches his —Helen embelton Q. Were John and Sidney Drew. {orn amateur scored 70 with a 32 on |ed at a tea for Mrs. Coolidz: rate; that the tax rate is already in \d o braing. individual at tn | ToM up.stairs down to the cellar. eye bal . ‘h'\ fi':r';” related oL “'hr first nine. Mac Smith got a 31 While the several hundred wom 1 2 t LI R SPIRES AND GARGOYLES A. They were brothers lon the first nine. el ks e AR e danger of belng ralsed on account |y..q e it organization—if any. - = A sage once wrote; “Set a heggar | She Taiks! What political position did | x n who were tvited buzzed ¢ Increasd school expenditures. And | L SHARESPEARE DIDN'T PAY | on horscback and he will ride a gal- | bt o limas bl Bl b T oo rRRuEE Ees AL elnell s RGBT G el l of Increasd s exp prohibition might never have n ; ol g0 The poorly dressed man entered | Wil Hays hold hefore he beeame feyit, for Emmett French of South- |came into the Country Club lour Mo [l s L e e Tt has Been related how BMarcus |lop" TWilte ¥our own MHOGSRT ¥5T= 1o et ractaurasil and fook | ihe wreslderkiot the Motlen Bicturs| orn ! Bines was low fhsre with! 6% |in 5 tan srimied, fowered, & erialized except in individual states : | : DR e dticers S ik = ere with 6 a ta ed. flowere Y o ne his @ Helcity.l ¥ lLoew, theater magnate, owned so S1OM | iis seat at a tahle. He picked up the | Producers and Distributors? while Al Espinosa took 71 and Ar- | brow a5 fadnlearFings. The city needs this and the €ity | g girine 1t S e » L Ll D L S 1d Ar- | brown straw hat and jade earring o Il e s many theaters and chains of ihea ‘ ot Foeh BravaTits of . mévelt | MERI: but could nol read i, as fLy & HCRES NCC nan of fhe Te- mour 7. Don Carrick, Canadian fone woman, Mrs. M. W. Pangburr — . rs t1 . iar D v oility was printed in a foreign language. | can national committee in 19201 s\niatenr champion has been play- | fainted and when she was revived He ly costs money. If it were not for LOWERING THE DUST at h IRt rewciber n this country until the government | (" tion anoroached him and postmaster general in the Hard- | {10 wely alco. ekolalad that iths ..pw',p atlior i o an | . r location. The son of immi- |orders the abolishm o]l e g e | NG ad tra 11921 2 25 I o e 5 2 i the slight element of costs Mr. Hall ON THE RAILROAD Jins location. The son immi- | "_"‘ the abolishment of hip What will you have, monsieur '5“"‘\‘\‘_‘]‘0 "“”";”';'e "““"’“‘ 19 i| The famous absenters increased | mecting the wife of a president W O Ti0e I Goni of) (hiayand thab [t i New Yorle New Frasen au |5 s e rose PINGHL pinchiob an (RS “ ean't speak French.” admitted | @ When will the Leviathan s2il 4o thres with final word from Willic | had caused her to lose conscious ) and almost everything. ‘ Hartford railroad is te be commned- ‘ cducation and left $35.000,000 at his [ y¢ po says he is an enforcement ](\V"‘I‘;H:;’” BRE e e et g {MacTarlane, former national open | ness, Glnsimioting on impuovsdinewage| adl fou ifs! ertorlel ol lavihel Muetl s Votficer because his heart s in the | oo 4% e Caiter, “you cannot eat| A September 10 e Th lsposal system Ikewlse will NM; e b fir e o But he had artistic ideas, | work, it would be impertinent to 4o i Q. Who was Lilith? ers o e mlraroae | e o cashi e rilaio e 2hems) HElvasta fcronyd oth e ek to smell his breath. The poorly dressed man pulled “‘: “'td’ '"1_‘1':"1”"“[:" "‘,If;f‘f""_‘fl“:f;a TRAVEL ETIQUETTE that e ¥ Warfield, noted actor, and oftes B, out a huge roll of bills, and at the| s ¥ | Whether you are e o . v e finan is done, will | ol aterbur: et 0 ki Sat 3 . and often told ot Suropea = o a cours saia a24: v i hether you ar n experienced or Inexperienced traveler, eur Wash- J, w of how the financing | tol. Waterbury, ete., to ghe Sound; | S AE it | criieal mnropeans say we ave |G & 0T X R fisap. |orcure in Tsaiah 34514 and i (rans: | | jucion' “Biteau's tuiletin on 11 ETIQUETTE OF TRAVEL wil contain R nave to be paid for by the taxpay- | also for similur efforts along the | o fmprove his stage | no ruins in this country. They don't 'y g lated in the English versions by |l suggestions and helps that will be valuable to you When on a trip of any Jis ; ; effects. Warfield was not a {ak- | seem to understand it is because we |7 u ; screech owl or night monster. Tt is|| Wind. How to find out about train schedules, fare. connections. ba ote; £ ers. We'll leave it to Mr. Hall as to | highland branch from Hartford 1o | not above tak- U0, g . 1 “Ah. ze money!” he smiled broad- Y it 5 ] s 3 > | Bhehh el IEEs e Y A Us ity he mas ok | —_— |y rencht™ 2 { proper name. prohably Babylonian | | {00 "ang atiquette at a hotel: suggeations for travel by boat or ship— Ju and how to pay the piper. | one ch has distinguished | 5 amerepliacion | Corrcet this sentence: “My hus- | EaOver ol in its origin. since in the incantation || are all covered In this bulletin. Fill out the coupon below and send for it: Be Keeping the tax rate down, after | i the past it has It is noteworthy to weigh one of i hand likes to go to the store and PoE e g { rituals of the Rabylonians the demon - - - CLIF COUPON OFF HERE - — — == G A1l 18 ot much & greatitrick, Tt can | dusty: (ravel—=especially. (over Loew’s first theatrical enterprises on | match a ribbon for me.” Brer! | Lily and a female consort Lilitu. || | pyyur, EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britain Herald, costs. ially T e Sy 4 . loccur and pictured as sprites that Bt VUL s be done by making no capital ex-|line to Will f 1 seale, after he had becoms | The hoy had been a week in the 22 rk Avenu ashington D. C. on th e 2 14 ajg X ine to Willimant | e - Copyiight 1927, Pubhshers 3 ard now he was lon He plague men particula in the night. T want o of the bulletin THE ETIQUETTE OF TR. o -a penditures, or any other kind of ex-| Nuw Haven conchies b e R calthy through operation of Sendleate pechvgant do) a | The Jewish rabhinical writings con- encloss herewith five cents in loose, uncancelled, U. 8. post per: penditures, if it is possible to avoid | dity e "M penny arcades. Obtaining a theater PR Vi hoiew I ghe o A0L AR g fl{;[:m\ many fables abou Lilith. She ar coln (or game! ooy them. Cities with low tax r - | pea ot % Lin Brooklyn e straightway emplo, Ao gssrs RS Ll IS | e eadai el el RienbitL) R Berli em. Citles with low tax rates us: ibedover which they | tra L o o which e stased only he hadi conan, the first wife of Adam: she | l . : Ually} ace alstingnished by A lnck of | ¥Ton i tiiesc brant class compuny of actors Observatmns Sorizon=l (6 feontide il mnetands | MUMSE SUBRLIIG BU Rl STREET and NCMBER ey signa 3 modern essentials of civie govern- | heds, not be rock ballast speirian performances T W lovs gl L s | was given to Adam in her place. ary g STATE .. o "‘; el s altiss with 2 High tax vate ] son. After the season Ofl }le eat/ler She was a cute little thing. Clar- | i was beiieved especially hostile | 1 am a reader of the NEW BRITAIN HERALD. | ; ent. The with a high tax rate | cuire dista « s ence's heart always beat faster| : : | o pass. e enhndee 4 s [to children and amulets were worn | D e e s e s e PSS e s e lly have something to show for | gyst whe e expenses had heen $6,000 | et Ty when he loked at her but|, 3 off hei fous Aatt ed hi ; vor a T o ! < o ward off her pernicious influence. ent o R vesy ore than the receipts, The follow- | washington, Sept, T.—Iair tonight She never seemed to pay any at-| L - not & New Britain is dly arciving at | that the highland : : & year the thealer wus devoted to |and Thursday not much change in | tention to him. But one night fhste) s e ¢ \ shiand. divisfon has el oS ion (e | tamparutire, Mollerate to south.|Mes/a sentlc knock st hisgialf open o iAe Bol cEe olcasln Deaie lerable passenger busine : ; : el (e est winds, door, and SHE was standing there, ; . Gl made hetween a low tax rate and|(y this LA | e of Loew has sinee hecome 4 s : her pretty lips parted and her big = ietor, § 2 Forecast for Fastern New York y GLUY. e i e e o Ll [ e el Ll igentitied and tho ot praceeds| Mo s e (antor e aadl THuibaLys|blus) eves shlning. He rose toilet THE FAMILY ALBUM. ANSWERING THE PHONE - By AS WILLIAMS ande) Sy | AR v to $60.000. | cooler in extreme north portion to- | her in. the pounding of his heart i face, THE UNEXPECTED SCHOOL | w0, 3 - educated minority thought | Night. Moderate to fresh ,o“m.i”'?‘:“v R;ml\;v(r'mxm?\n:\ e 1 - sumn| > - west: and west winds becoming Mamina gl 3y 3 o wh CONGESTION W g | or even trying to put ! vl VT ariable. noon.” said the girl, shyl “She | I\n‘lrou There is & o hine 5 & ) | s across. It s hicky Condltfons: The pressure. is low | Won't be back until in the morning. | | lce s succeeds like foresig best | ¢ f 7 o | hat Loew could stand the strain of | over the St. Lawrence valley and the tand I thought—T thought I—— | Chg o o ; "l even one season of Shalespears | 1ocky mountains and high over the Yen, ¥, CLpsuce s Qi ”‘f”-i Florl o ¢ o) There can be mo doubt that |13Ke TeBlon and the south Atlantie vewildered and intoxicated by her | ford, s | cities P 2t d ! Nt const. Considerable clondy weather | STl b 3 , - charg v ool. for | roads 1 | ; ohs nee improved the best | prevails this morning with showers| “And so” she whispered. °T unde : c ey bitel fil he Lecame identified |in the upper Mississippi valley and | thousht I'd ask you for your rent less The news : : th the produeing interests, This | WoStern portions of the lake region. —Temple Rhinock ) bility, v 1o ‘ e e e TR A e S ) GRS T == Willig s . . . 00 - e 24 hours from Nebraska, Mis- Must Be? e { . Upon = ¥ A . but merely that their sonri and Wisconsin, The tempera Hendricks: “An insect, am T \ Grisw e o Dk Ak « was accelvrated when | ture continuas above normal in al| Mrs. Hendricks: “Yes, and from drtul T 4 Cith & eultteetonod oo | the northern districts east of the,the Way you've been hanging around a fine . Sl S Al St | Foeks montains. {those bathing girls 1 think you . = less d N made for acco t v 1he FLineninicokgnold | " Conditions favor for this vicinity ; must be a mosquito!™ WERS TELEPHONE ~ SAY5 JUST A MINUTE RETURNS TO NEWSPAPER REALIZES SUPDENLY THAT Sz SNaabinElonachc i 3 ‘ S s o%. howeser. we cannot | parily cloudy wenther and not much G BrankaStadler PLEASE AND CALS 0P~ NOTHING'S HAPPENED AND ;,;"yl’g Saalios 3 4 hinking that Loew would have | change in temperature, = q g planati y g Y g BT e - S STAIRS 'S TR MILDRED - goms@wwzgo;szflgnnu Joh consider i Atlanta Shish 4 | Dear Mr. Judell: g eoteal N . SR o much of his time in conventrat- | xpantic City ..o .. . 74 1l T nas asked to sing charg R ¢ b \tenion upon getting ahead | Roston e k4| At a school concert. . right nder s y fe. No Horatio Alger hero ever ! Buffalo RSN N e 64| Well T had just had a cid lin w : 3 LE e e ; Chicazo e 2ol But they wouldn't take “No Satur since the i 1 yiiring : 0% st e Reer b O et ) 45| For an answer. Naturally, Wwhen w Vance sohool 1 ¢ toilee Fa ped by Snecess in capital letters. | Denver MLRIE ¢ 2¢| My voice was somewhat cracked. @d o conditions at the M FAL B = = | Detrait 45| Nevertheless, T got along fine “*’;_1*’ i Dul a I'ntil T came to a high note, i s R T Fed of 30! : = i Duluth e r X ez n ( DOWNWARD GASOLINT 25 years Aga ]‘oday [Frat(oras i 70l When I hit it. my voles cracked fl?skd, the mnew schonl thel ¢ pr have ¥ the | Tacksonville 70| Someone in the audience said., {)‘fo Roosevelt and the 1 . . Gomy —— | Kansas City 6s| “So's your old man." T are in s 3 : i | Chatrman Andrews of the police Los Angeles o ] Tach et ore i Il oo et e (B2 sartment is not o believer in the Miami i | Fvery time 1 think of it L Sl proging 3 g Price ated heory of Chict Ginty of the Dan- Minneapoiis g 6s T get Mm; commodations in their sr ‘ f ons far 7 Lury foree, that police officers Nantneket 5 i §0| Goose-pimples! y acoln the city for vears to come T i st aliter [shoutd be tried < ina moitary New Haven i i3 & ~Kay English | Aory G tRErtiao Dol i s M in ke ay do ¢ ARSI | court martial by offieers from dif- New Ol sy 76 = allege e e i . ferent eitis. The theory 1s that this New York ) 78 2| (Copyright. 1327, Reproduction / ] g and th r eart s | The seasor iest consump- | prevents polities from coloring the Norfolk . ey 60 Forbidden) f L. s are under construction. These [ ti0n 18 not vet over. <o tiat the ae- | decisions, but Mr. Andrews docs not | Northfield 78 46 e WIFE'S VOIRE "BNSWERS BELLOWS ITISNT FOR HEATED ARGUMENT, FOLUWS. RINDS PARTY HAS HUNG | the Washingtor 00l section and | tion of t ' ing commanies is | Pelieve polities euts much ice in the * Pittsburgh 56 50 DROWNS 1) N 5 T J 2 e e . on of the riing s eliore pollcg ot Pittshursh s s 36 G0 DROWNG NN GONAL DDS‘ENT)_\;L:NNETE. nmER,msm_M»wa 16> TO WY HE DIDNT SAYAT UP, AND RETIRES IN D15 i = $ Kot g prices when | oo he past few days some St Louls e a0 14 dental death by drowning at Shang- E?H NE 2 ALLRIGHT, SHE AND HURRY UP WAS FOR MILDRED INTHE , 6RACE RR NOT AINDING e crush in the £cho nd | the traf v. The prices fell {joavy parts have been banled Washington ..0.. 86 &0 hai. Angust 27, of David Gilbert WILL BE RIGHT DOWN FIRST PLACE AND WHY DIDNT 60T 'WHO IT WPS % Junior high schools threatnes toneed | when the fraffie was at its height. | through the city 1o the power sta- | e Fasson. radio man, third class, at- HE CALL LOUD ENOUGH ? PLI early attention, and this no douhi [ The largest plus in the history |tion of the Connecticut Light &| Hundreds of sacke of rice have |tached to the destroyer Parrott, has y sms | e e e e e e bt e red by airplanes over |heen reported to the navy depart- WILAMS J 5 iy - 1€ han “lare yet to come. An armature |marshes in Manitoba to provide for- [ment. His mother, Mrs. Ellzabeth n pense. The board of education canbut that of itself did not create a fyeighing 50 tons must be installed. age ‘or ducks and muskrats. Easson, lives at East Dedham, Mass. | L 5 §!

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