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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1927. ington Augustus Roebling assumed | pack horse, mulo and camel are the carries now used. 9 . | E r . % his father's position and successfully L|o v e s L’n qrs | o HER MAN'/ complated the bridge in 18 Business men visiting the coun- e | 4 HONEY LOU® | Q. What baseball 7 try say it should bLe an excellent Adele Garrison's Absorbing Sequel to THE HOLLYWOOD- the record in the major automobile market if cver a system i B¢ he most hits? of good roads permit transporta- “Revelations of a Wife” | 6_)/ BEATRICE BURTON, Author o GIRLY ETC. J A. Ty Cobh. At the close of the |tion to the outside world by motor Aok R | 1926 season he had completed 22 | vehicle of some of the wealth of Beginning a New Seriab——————| CHAPTER LXV Mot v | years in the Major Leagues, during | natural products in which the coun- Dicky oGads Ma s Cuclosity Wi 5 vis luring this 1 or ot Why don't you advertise for a | which time he had a total of 3,902 |try abounds. About the Lincolns 1 o e ' T ect pe girl?” Sally broke ir 1 as she ! base hits to his credit. — Dicky's Giiea < : Le s winter 1 L spoke, sie marveled at the calm- | Qi What 18 s nermapntadite? WHERE RADIO IS COSTLY lentity of M Wias & provi ! et i voas 1 an of her irely you must A. In biology it is an individual | &V York, Sept. 17. (P—Atmos- S : “Mabel wr h able to ) Kind of scere- With (he genemtive araing of hoth | Pheric conditions and a diference ¥ s o Aunt Im are gift shop. 1 1ary you want - sexes, as certain mollusks ] G REOy 0T Taf1 OB Trol ibanau; o i 7 o = R i A head T want von Norms and most ol ek iroa fing popular in Newfoundland. Only st had given v restaurant d : You're the best sceretary I ever had, rarely occurring in higher animals, | FTilics With incomes ahove the Bt oo ante ha gt iDel tayed 1t : Pt i e . na k and work And if there's any way of getting Q. What is the meaning of t verage can afford to purchase the s dtsappro- v G ) s Any v. He always like you, I want you.” s ewER A e multi-tube sets necessary 1o get ear of what I B : ! every [your work, 4.m‘1 _":th.\ Sally ::’T-”f; (rm]‘ d. ukatn ;fl’_' e ””-m;‘!h"““ TS Y St s xon otk o 1‘1\’”"”;)” .nv:‘l‘v< \-_,‘n:!u y\h.luvl?n‘fi. ink of our « int 1 n to buy s ptomeasas There said‘firmly. “I'm | Qucstlon of fz pon TR A Ry e | iven th xpensive instruments He ) 1 v 1! Mist 1 couldn't zoing 1o stay here with Aunt Em— | Writing to the Question Kditor, B0 i o ey | Eve Aifficulty in tuning in tho 2 ile cast.”” In her own [ n Herald, Washington ; e AR e WANEEEIV- | Gations, for disturbances over the z e ek ekl 1 v u that it would not he ! w York avenue, W on v Geean adversely affect reception e 5 S o ; \ s perfeetly clear o Do C. enclosing two cents mos | s [ during the day and carly evening D fhct that 2 \ i ) 1u op would | for reply. Medical, legal and marital} ® VOV 08 £ USE, 0008 b® fand the time difference brings the M v T had NnT It (o e e e « of the past. ol el e et e io fans on the air almost too nt, 1 ‘ § 3 1 the ¢ i vhen 1 it you want me, bl Vit then closing the bung amd let- {05 Shuprama s o : 2 S D ! . salt, suddenly f il Unsigned it stand for a day. Or seald S et f P : . ! ) e to let Davy 11 again ""“:“:““"" ‘Y'N_. ““i—“ ‘;vl’ hal 1 with steam and let dpe, | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS . 1 e ) b ! £ mor Sl O R, Atatcontiaen ol = ridtor [ @ Whyisa tall epin inanaie-| e o1 B g ol ning grate, a oo U UinEEslaTan gy el plane almost always fatal? ¢ : ¢ sound ¢ Ay ' ork o1 You talked to me as Were | Q. yrom what is alucose derived | A. A tail spin usually occurs E g C 1 the young G t Aunt 1 ¥ No one ever had talke nd for U is it used? vhen the plane is climbing upward .vening Lap t v Au 1 2 rom it "”":“’ e betor R | ;vv th n]mm- fails, allowing the . s b exclaimed Aunt Em, I Sl corn and is used as a subst ¢ plane to slip toward the earth tail i 1S > 2019} ociion she dld net expect you 1o Twenking merieven i S S e ok "::y,.\‘“;; ”]\] ‘],‘:,,:‘: 41,'\;: ‘]”,..]\\‘ I g Bl tha or 1 he? | ndy and other sweets | the pilot las plen ude h Sally—and y l‘l ,\‘. ."1 r;:n ’_ to ; T ! as no sound in the house | ™ = ) i uperractionated gas- | 18 Unable to right the plane in order | g 0T minute or two, but the loud | 41 to volplane safely to carth | 1 1 no silver! But 1 am glad S of Great-grandfather Je- | €106 | g L \ « s all el o b ai landing | A 'The name is applied hy — | } t t e e e e ol company to zasoline which las | Ethiopia Finds Market i i i or el iy fpae o e contenied purring of a Uil company to gusoliue which a | Ethiopia Finds Marke : She o rrigge was the werst of all fatc v cat thad Sally had Woueht I yis refractionations cuts are ol For American Autos 4 Feritn g 1 ke sl tainable which have narrowcr hoil New York. pt. 17, (P—Ameri- | i I ehed Then hep i Then John Nyespoke. “J she an the crud> gasoline | can manufactur of automobiles | | I il she aetudlly. g lavikened, and ] » said anything to you listillation and | have found a market in Bthiopia,| | t lephone to call up Jast part of Millic's lerter By UmEEoy said nd impuriti re inland empire of 400,000 square I dor : sk him to taks t John Ny L Hnientel ctionation means | miles area, 10,000,000 populatior L littl < picture show. Anything Aunt Em,” she e y up @ crude gasoline into a|and 100 motor cars, or one for avery Kaderiia '.w.-, ul monotony. Any- funny? Milli b willkglfoutBintotiiginalliand of constituents, henee the | 100,000 residente, The chicf diftieul ul John Ny said 1w pipkedinsnis bl i o . | t¥. however, is that only cight miles r she 1 ook sandwiche He's goi Sally sald In her | g " rg yaryland a northern or|of road in the country are im-| i Shited on him 50 o i, “He's going. And this e o Suihern state? feraii hd el ol ) next i use 0 cd for him. And eI i, Ay Inignnerd) classed | tual monopoly, charges exorbitant | o < save a wi of | over again with Ted? He was prob- s written o) Skn ind ' as a border R e e e ] looked at p ing her King som: sh < I I and south, | oA Dacanta woita (e Rh | ou m o dance i Knc g made )”l“ g ””r“": Q. Why do we sometimes gee | 1 Jead ove he ey " . MOM o ” alf of the noo and sometimes | ¥ ”".-w"\,fl - nkajou 1 Bea ab ‘l\“ ! T b " v Millie had told the truth ’}”\‘I: .‘7 41‘:“ ]‘n'””). nd neting ) frip ty hout him in that Tast letter or not N S s in the apparent | (EET SRl e £ Bl TRt L She wouldn't Tave to wonder | 20 B8 o R | Netning coud be r nor mora T nd sworry about that all her life o ol chic for the theater or evening wear a ! than this smoothly fitting gold mesh il she, promptly ¥ K _rclative fo the carth and the sun Do e A conld tell the truth 1 to you woWEtRIN, | 1¢ jg oply (he half of the moo | L 2 n I the same story same way | M fore you go,” she said |y tiny cun that is illuminat | n told you th it Se ) only when carth, moon BEARS! | . > vou ridic n in a nearly ht () moing Slother went 1o FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: ¢ lous use of extra things you dil Bennie'sbed to see if the Day- f 3 or him. A liar has to have a good Q I seb: me & run- Fairy has opened his eyes. But | emors, and Millic’s ba ¢ an Uesd hase fan batter | Bennie was gone! And in the Sally nodded quick tmocks 4 grounder to the first base- Toaies paeie ir small excitements, wag @ question SOl vhy ron | o dinssontUie la ol mus(itho imins And inside of the cave was a bear! My dear darl she read Bl Millic : ek oy e seeond g ey dig Grrr! GRRRR” he growled. Ierraedai Shints font o tter, or months | o I8a, et s | remain on first after the put out? | 0 my" Mother exciaimed as | 8 | will certainly knock you for told the ly in | her a puzzled look, and for a A. The runner is not foreed to | \ | Farmer Brown's Boy Is Awaiened ‘ 4 imply Sally thought he was going 1o say Bat loud as she could. She was too ! | - nenLesgnv ot g suth ERRLAY ; or frightened to say it VERY loud By Thornton W, Burgess d.'4,‘(:’:ny-~”\1"""‘-“! n:“v‘n\ :;“'-"H Attt liand did not. And, with a nod ! rrel Tl eat you!” I!\e bear | You'll never know how great 18 i he | straightforward as she figured out @ r, he crossed tie hall und Does any state in the United growled again, And he jumped | | « SHERLE HChELOARE S R o Lo e IR Howses Sallv Atoor i i o re ot || outand grabbed Mother around 3 Pear you ¢ AW, | person oked and ruthless & o el S e hadone States permit pe l*If!I“ who & not | i e e nowhere in 8t the blond, innocent-looking, and :till amo E 5 American citizens 10 Vol | . q ; Ll e in the hall and listened to the soun A The following states permit | | teht....and ... gave... ber.. Y 2 on husiness the g of his ¢ "l*“"““fi anIREoInE voting by aliens who have declared great. ... big. ... KISS! | SHdiad N AR B e On the day before Ch iown GUive | their intention of hecoming citizens B0 e re 1‘& Ll “Well” she said alond o the -1 Gy ojer words, have their first pa ! hagnoge 5 ; lent House that soemed to be pers): Alabama nsas, Colorado, | ! REon g o hergaias Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, Oregon, | W L ! ERLORLILS South Dakota, Texas and Wisconsin, : : (i elepivlnn In Colorado the de on of in- hii | 1 i = T x tentions must heen ma at ! = 1 e < least 4 months prior 10 the election; | . W in Missouri, not less than one mor | il ' more than five years before offer. Gt o Your Health ing fo vote; in Orczon, at lei REG U3 PAT.OFF. L i orro Lven't " vear before the eleotion: In Texas, 61927 8Y NEA SERVICE, INC. * she declared erful- fat st 6 months bhefore the elec- ST = = : ke et Ly of money,” she |1y, I can pick them up dirt How to Keep It— | tion. In the others no time limit s | : DL 10 AR Re AR of trice Fair- | cheap on Christmas eve.” Causes of Illness | | specitica Tancing has become the pootry of 3 i “and Millie s - e = minutes afler she s gone, Q. To what country did the tank | emotion. Ll 1 ! il e (he. front door hefl rang and Sally — ark VT used in the World W hing 1 o ‘ bL S tnlor anit |t to wer it, sure that eomi 3V DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN | Lelong? & o ( oppers had cotie. Editor Journal of the Tl A. To Great Britain = S o Aer i N i@ e o Medical Association and of Fiygeln, Q. Are thore many stars that B ey Rl e T e e W | ling: 1 kn vill | poreh Il and handsome I the Health Magazine cannot he photographe | 0 e : s onder what to o1 with dark eyes under thick, Tt is now realized that the mem-| A, ‘The total number of stars it | . I it L Yl = present, so I . bro arched nose, bers of some familics live longer in | is possible to photograpk with long | i ¢ cdies diticult it ono. knows N ; : A b ; i 1, i 1 what I want Aur I of mouth that silently says: I ral than do those of ofl exposurcs surpasses 100,000,000 | 1 sestions o n oour W : latest bullotin on Teaus - & : 1 me all of Jerome family | *or “1 will not A person docs not inherit, how- | The re doubtless many more at || utving Home s, and now is tho time for the fall work which must ou w 1 1 r ol 4 Nvel” breatl the sur- cver, any particular tendency to old | such great distances that even the | bs e i 5 krounds anidgardens aze o ehow seults. FIIl out ind by g . R r merve!” gasped Iv. “How do you do ige. What he does inherit is a type | camera will not record them. SeAaLIY a0 tenhlin e Until a : ok ““,1,,' = S L “W] ‘ hatil 5 daid his of body or a constitution which en-| Q. Who was the construction " B CLIP COUFON HERE - — — — L i G | ! Jpped ables him to sutvive better than does cngineer of Brooklyn Rric and | LANDSCAPING AND GARDEN EDITOR, Washington Bureau 1 ¢ : % “ wimilce: nose : e Siool L foot average man. the attacks of in-| when did he die. | N e New Brital r In gy ; fections imd the multitud-| A, John A. loebling was the | l’ e ; 5 e 14 % X 2 e vou came to look at inous assaults on the tissues made. chief engincer of construction. He | o Ll T ) for mo 4 g S | gaid by bad living habit prepared the plans of the structure 0 nd the e that you ! Sally, T 1 the avmond Pearl, the statistician of and began the construction. While | s ; : rmarry, Sally dear into the \dowy room Whe Hopkins university school of | ingaged in fixing the position of | o : ‘ 1 ( hy recss) i e A e N cked out the gilt|hvel found that almost invar- yhe Brooklyn tower he met with an | v e A STATE B « re Cul i 00 e e the colored iADIY persons whose parents died | yecident, erushing his foot. He died | I ain a render of the Herald. | i I ha o it 1 sl {he shelves, the old | Past the age of 80 would }:m-n‘, h;f of lockjaw 16 a4 later as the re- | T T T T e —— ] (el one enouety Tiien sea if you a on the ple-crust (Ve O ',,.‘;1:;1‘5":y].“”.‘w-‘n:f;‘ Lwenty | sult of the nt. His son \\..sh»l r op Lean't get for to et you give me i S Menus for the Family . honk for o s o USRI - - e k0o ";‘“}K‘ b S iy |08 in which the age at death was| 7 : , Mo N L e S e ol o SNAPSHOTS OF A BOY LISTENING TO A LECTURE - _ By GLUYAS WILLIAMS o s f oiher t lived to the age of 80 when | | [ Ly Alres 1 von ‘) ; "]’ her parent reached that; 9.8 per { 5 it ¥ LI ialtingly ved to S0 when one | ; | Cream colory tor, 1 nt to take m mehody in oy of- S L and 20.6 per [ m 5 1~ | ¢ K Lot 1w both parents reach- s 5 o | ) gt {0 statistics provided by | | l J companies and other or-| - ‘ ions relative to this point. | | \ortunately family records are dis- | il A ROt | ince insurance records | | v misstatemen ; ; 2 alls attention to a most in- | | ition having to do | 4 ) | tion as to the lon- | : 1 tirst-born. Actually | ; “ 3 orn children show higher | = Sl 8 : ! Wity than do their brothers and STANDS DUTIFULLY WHILE ATTENTICN BEGINS TO \YONDERS CAN HE STAND ALMOST L05ES BALANCE. A £ Gt i the Nest scar e 41600 AR BEGINS LECTURE WANDER . WONDERS 0N CNE FOUT ALLTHE. GUESSES HE'D BETIERs | 1| living births, but only 70 per cent of | ABOUT MINDING MOTHER WHAT MADE FATHER. TIME TATHER'S TALKING PAY ATTENTION, ONLY doaths in the first sear of second and AND CROWING UPTO BE LOSE MIS HAIR ON TOP FATHER DOES USE SUCH 4 1owly third-born children. Apparently the | AFINE BI6 MAN OF HEAD LONG WORDS nd Comforting y use of this pure, fragrant antiseptic Talcum Powder soothing and refreshing to the skin. An ideal toilet powder. | lessons of the fir [ the | oneo ild-Dirth benefit | juent children, factor subs 1 chief affecting longevity is poverty in infancy. The | rocords show invarlably th tie children of the poor dic to a greater | extent and earlier than do those of | tthe rich tecause of poverty, the former is frequently poorly nour- ished in the period hefore the child | {is born and this makes it difficult | for the child to get an adequate start in life New York state had the largest yimber of casualties during the orld wir, its killed numbering 9, | 666 tsa scription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, dilious Fever and Malaria. <he ds married! " exploded At “That's all she's good for, anyway!" | It kills the germs ’ & SNEAKS 8 LOOK AT CLOXK. HOPES GANG WONT BE LATE FOR FOUTBALL- PRACTICE Yy WRLAMS N PSKS CAN HE 60 NOW AND) ED6ES QUT. FATHER 1 MOTHER. PROUDLY HIS LECTURE MADE A REAL IMPRESSION ON THE BOY PINGERS VARICUS TREAG- REALIZES FATHER HAS URES IN POCKET. CANT PUT A QUESTION TO HIM FIND JACK-KNIFE. TRIES AND SAYS YESSIR. IS T0 REMEMBER WHERE RELIEVED TO FIND HE HE LEFT IT HIT IT RIGHT | Z=imy

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