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SATURDAY, SEPTEMbLZR 24, 1927, 6 NEW TBRITAIN DAILY HERALD, : = = | N Britai H ]| Washington are that ne was par-was begun, this tn order ts reduce Gommommomms I | ew bBritain Hera | ticularly well liked in administration } operating expenses. The other d [] | | HERALD PUBLIBHING COMPANY | and social circles. Wil H. O'Brien t of | THE 0 BS E R VER i ) %) — phor ir | lesued Daily (su;m.i: Excepted) A BRIDGE ACROSS THE HUDSON e Mas o I g i WITH A AT N \! 3rou i ome-gro ) : . H H At Herald Bldg. 67 Church Street Ground was broken the other day ' pubiic u i H Makes Randem Observations i 43} 5 as work started in building the |15 mak - 4 . i e e T P el i greatest bridge on earth—one which | 11, ¢ of the § e Man's stror rey ! i i On the City ana Its People ! g | Thi B0 T s, | Whlspan (he Hudson between Fort | “If at any point the pany is not Tels | Muxson Faxnaw Junsie oo e ,-.._...__..ql.* 6Vera ]l]gs Happfifl Wl]efl H‘ o Lee and Fort Washingtom park and o 1 | | on ¢ 1 ‘ i e o var £ ERE O S e : Once we took a girl to a football |can be learned, the only tobacco Dofls the Mms Eaterad at the Post Office at New Brit- | Which will cost 10. Nothing | aie a s at an instant's not want . game and she didn't complain be- | which was not “blended”, “aged in | alo e Becond Clam Mall Matter. | o gpectacular in bridge buil R el O then (oom 2l communications fo Fun | cause we had to park the car four |the wood” or ‘“foasted”. Wally| = e ee! Mstin inie ity e . EHaD Bhitos Noateoritine & N s from the field and she didn’t didn't have to walk a mile or, Dear Mary Ann, B—.—:L:LFH&\E. cu,ua“ | ohen the' | Brooklyn e 3 ' e ca late for consress can't | Britain He and your letter t out eight h nts to park be- smoke a carload and yet he gets a Dnsy Sk e 18 b : @ e fc T fi' the' Vot ot SR s e B e Bl iy nd she Aidn't break a string |lot of credit for bringing back to| Some time ago I told you how 1 : e ‘ : s ) of iv uls‘m the crowd a{ the gate England the first cigarette ever had entered the prize ring in our 5 O SORR S 'veara fol constuncrith s : : ey she didn't start a tlirtation with scen lodge which was tryin ise only proftable advertising medm | Ly g bt i ‘ MWeil Why So Theat S il vy o | et ina Bl oty 2 G City. Circulation books and press | DT yn br v it expected t abou ] it ey < nto several old | money to get more dumbells for th B U Ol U o Heokiiasy e e e 2 @1l never ap- in the stands and she didn’t com- tomes (a tome is an ancient volume. > LS e larger across the | per cent of the telephones in ns 3 plain about the seats heing too high rations by John Held, Jr.) we | Syminasium class, and made ",‘““ i udson will be completed in less | 1o o bLean Al 4 s, those who have reom up or too low de el © come acros ting good showing with Rerec M bott i e assteial o Trekd Adsabiii s e | tod i} been A o b o8 N up or too low down ?r‘yf»ya much in have come across the startling In-| oo e “E' (r’rnrl‘he uphols ~rr“| he Amociated Press ia exclusively en- | than half tha e. Until & few gial type 7 : S L the middle and she didn't cross her formation that Raleigh wasn't the 8 the iends (or maybe ¢ e o’ the use for “re-publication <t | years azo a bridge across the Hud I e avater e i store it up under their men- legs too high and give the cheer first to bring home the makin's \\hns rm; «Jmof :‘: nd\'llscd me to foin news credite r not otherwise 5 £ ex t v and she didn’t ask four- Twenty years be ally v | [he ranks he “glve and izt edited m this paper and also local | son at New York was thought too 5 - Rt We'd like to be Fun-atics, Folk PP he didn’t ask four- Twenty years before Wally really|ovsin the amateur hoxt 9ol wa published therein. 5 vt s : : . ki Gt s which team that was)amounted to much, a gent by the| Srorl del e huge a task and too costly, but the o : par c iny 1 You the red sweaters on and she |name of Wiilis Doolittle found his| J1ich 18 proving 8o/ popular nowa- Member Audit Burean of Olreulation | Nec s of modern traffic has 'yt eitics. The o t + 8 UL ST get the teams mixed up and nerves all shot and decided he r]n;x._ i C. o1 anization W n « onder] hen sh. uld a My .4 3 ) o) > ine A B O N Ao o e, | made such a structure desirable and | costs and this epd undoubiedly is at y \ |:l vl when she should have kept a smoke. Tn those days it (wl,‘e f:r;(n]r;fm:n;:( = ’.l";rr' 2 ors with & strictly hogest yels of | necessary. (e L e it e i Bentor \[cthuselah liv and she didn't say that the no simple feat of walking into | 0% & LN8 E I ha gy s b e | ; Argt : : rtorback on the opposite side rst United that one came across ahille pvnophussbeanisRINE: ased opon thla audlt. This fosures pro- | Tn less than a month, perhaps. the | = A ol oI " S Clarke: “Just think. He coul 5 cutest thing she'd cver seen an pping down 15 cents, one had ( Nis mitts since he was old enough S hitioe. to both ntiopal and)j new Holland vehicular tubes will be | MEXICAN IMMIGRATION | 2 law-suit begun, tried, and she didn’t smile at the boy in to petition the Queen for ships and ': zig o ds to the corner drug B ] opened for tratfic, and 1t reports| g 2 e e Al 1od, couldn't ¥ Je $300 cont that walked past dur- | car Well. Willis petitioned and | Store. and could trade Tallonailikce s 5 2 nson of Wash- I 1 Mrs. Joseph W. Cullerton §ing the halve R GRa AN petitioned and all he got out of it | & RYPSY trades.nags. They nicknam- The Herald ia on sale daily fn_Ne. | GO ore s Dl ey i slonio 1a Rk 2 why b ball back that | was a horse nfirrom tnelqueaniaT NI B Taez DRRECa0UN RO TDIT Tork. at Hotalings Newsetand, Times | will be taxed o the limit aimost e ST 1 P TUN SHOP NEWS WEEKLY e e T S on to yim | Dreezy line of patter in the ring G et ee? i | from the beginning. Such transpor-iy o poa gl o s Py e e the i 1t EishnefaidEenaf N oIS esgn it nelune BIBIHE o | tation improvements not only facill-' . o SRl i : el Fact and Fancy k and a punt and | =0t nausht for his pains excenting | ot "'r)rflm ‘.?\gm‘,‘t, and once he Jus tatlon improvements not only fecll | huge Influx of Mexleans infott : T husha el e e R B 1l when. o veonlall ohtiot wind and a Tame : s he takes his time in slipping is more | sting traffic, 50 In- | United States. He will present a bill | 00 et s . hat the sun will last another we lost and she ais gerlibyi tnalIac iiioal oSt SRieenInE IR CIBNneS crease traffic by oftering more con- | | . Selewiaey E r widowhood 5 hout | annreeiation which greeted his first | they is two that can play at this ventent access to Manhattan fsland | oot tho putting up 5 X : At the r wsing it the last quarts towards establishing Fame 4 i ohjec e puttir of immigra ! ) he @ : ; fakal Ns decided =9l und ene. We swa e ; | to people who now refrain from !yt he A olition of ell; 1 why it the | 1 Jylllie Hegldeogio fimake e .m,f] e b ‘):',,,” oy a long 7 T, o | tion bars against the Mexicar It b Keep | triy L e e 2 o = wmed up e 2 o | crossing the ferries with automo- |y showid there be a quota I : - 15 i e his craft the “You-and-T" he | and n line on each other, and right pakeralito; Eek {ii N S e v e of & Roul | £l Tiehon and paddled | away I learns that he don't seem to S Al esventn against Europeans while there s tq have more or less trouble wit Uty QGeriad Haddual know his own mind but s 188 of : lays. Brooklyn bridge was followed | ;oo o 1o gort against Mes bRt i Prince of Wales makes up 5 thoucht | anite awhilet boforerinetsalt: breeza | 100 His ownimitd biEegEs thory 11 iihis Boounting wstarted |l S S e B el CE TOSE DELD e SoRaRe T 5.0k ce, h because ered him up and he returned to | PIng around from place to plac e n= (ke il iinen (et o : = e T L S like he's scared T'll paste him if h. Tiver; it 'does)not Tequire a VIVId i . ahetver and Knowa there 18 none afinosel iinn el sl the e Fl nrmec O e L, stands still. “Say, ki P Vs, -_— | imagination to envision the time |y, et s ol ; you another fairy story tomorr 1 Bive soup fes el e o It is unnecessary to make a spe- | When successive bridges Wil be ' ounerv are of s low class and Sl i lie ean then make wup his | you're good. we L was | "i”"'z h"",‘r’“";{h.‘"q .’,”"‘,r‘;f. of 8 cestigation of the price of su structad across the HUdson ONCe | ot miv with the present popn! (i i | - - 108t e e e B e ear fust now, as the canning sea- | the advantage of the one just start- | ryair aims are i Gr other liked her | hut ! in s ¢ Iy 1 i an which gives me evervthing but ed fs appreciated. There ohably 7 [ to ek e vivid n of its § : 1 appetite, Y ouldn't knot § ted. There probably|ipey have no e o Lecon g y nd ) ins p at of the loc ; e ]~1":»L|)T'1w( y | Wil also be more vehicular tubes in | mericanized ) hotad fov EE noiat C : "]‘,“\ s ; rH s ]" Sl B | Americanized y o1 o an oi o AR table wilout hollering for help. i future. L tee on Hhswestert| - s the crcam of the Tardwar X Tiiis makes me sore and 1 turns Chea ¥z Ao D 3 & outh, hound fc Dartmout 1 1 1eft which 0F rough h e hemisphere are also not subjcet . flninats vout L e a hich goes through his | GETTING THI: WRONG BABY D) also 1 to |and Harvard and the University of 1avd like an express through a jerk 3 tha quota law, and to singl t = i sful. Discouraged at his ap. 3 i illions of infants are born in| ; 3 o IHgLes ol Social! | tre Dame and ever e S i n and lands in his mid-section. Mexico to apply JL is far south as orsity Gy e S e \ls every vear. but when one | : PY ‘} Q 1 tolbuy: your winter clothes, o b counea g : 1 i A R ey \\‘(. .]q zh stear \yhm: thi donbtedly will brir 3 | 18,10 VIV OB IR - South, dow ning 3 N wallop to knock out any infelligent Jparent mistake is made In a ma- . <o 1 your coryza pills, | ) zaod rolley enr wae gond | 2pparent mistake Is made in a ma- i (oK L BT il it v Abam B e (e troC | €uy but el it docs to this hozo 35 | ternity ward and the wrong child #s. "~ CF = [ e e Christmas® bills! | Annually the exodus takes place. | 41 gaye 18 minutes and had several | L0 Make him fall into a elinch, We - [Ehems s s S S oo Europea P oot ch year the youngsters who have | (0”8 o 050 s ’;'w inelua. | reaks and ke is slow in mixing. T saving ends tomorrow ing the co ' I spent the s er cither disporting SR = el KPS g ena a it penetrates every corner of the na- 3 L Literary spent. Ul summer jeltner disnon Y iy Toolliile; Bride oF thel| et Jour ske anl swam o {0 T and it you pause to think about it | \ - {is said, and to the ! ! Ace 160 disiingiishea sancid LicTseIEn Bt Ihe hiore won in. the en Snatchers” end_“When You |52y Parking my left under his chiin Jong enough you will know whether . ? i g , but the u are S v have wiclded picks e Ead Ttel Docona b i you big stiff” he growls : 2 | A distracted mother in Cleveland 1 years older than you were I e S s on rond constriction jobs, hin | yoril Tns cion ot 0 Watting. for | SHDEINE me with a parade of rights the clock forwards or back- tions bin r 1ss in Boots, o e an X L Gl ng for > , 5 | { RS ) : O at et M away fo their dear old Alr cier Al ities 4| Tay ort ine mundloens and save vour wind for the rest of the fram made such a claim the past week, r and leave the city mourni wards. o i 1 was 5| S0 far as immigration is concerned s . e e | £ 2| \lexico is now our greates they began broadeastis 5 or its departed sons. r S Leczuse when T turns my left hook | boy, but later she was given a girl. | e s s | anart L I his return he brought with | ecaus: when L tur Railroud nda is telling us |0 g ‘fn St ERCERImEK e i ‘)” o : "‘ i vt veral cartons ef cigarettes 1995 Tl Tose it o I t»‘“"“(" e sympathy of a nation was im- v wateh is sl . B s well represented in rearly think a vacuum cleaner's got into that the level of freight rates is THE CLINE > : 2 1is Timits! it S e > had been presented him by N0 1 1“ 4 e & of | Mediately aroused, for all realize | THE CUINE CASE AGAIN | wavering. Wallnep: “Has Douglas any mu- %1% PR Ipaliuniyeralivaand ol mber of Commerce of the ! w! an the relative costs of | = = ; ¥ ge in the cast. Of late the | o, : : Tat 1o % of rs ' ower than L that bringing a child in this world| The surprising end AT e e o 1 abilit BespInkc Of lte years the | poquots, JTe was immediately jailed Dliatelclonkso g ool o Al other goods. Which may be one was n like Trotzi for example e . . students have picked schools furth- o D 7 done nothing but throw you off bal- s ¥ |is a woman's most dramatic experi- ! murder case a week or <0 ago has i * VATIOUS TeasOns : It e e Rnlags Siclie e e s and spent (e restRo bl gRlifg Gin i e of tay lfysiihne pRssauEcn’) i to have th % . R e o, H p LRI k - . on the hall EndiésBoond il Wl e e e _I“;h MANY prison. The old tomes neglected to : 1 hands him, along with ¢ business is paying the freight. fepianayto Menditn i ony ion i R et : CISORAT | fiddle at home entralning for Indiana and Michlgan | g,y why he was jailed but we have | SOUFIS of mean short jabs, “I ain't Bominiaty i at such a tim is the | reasons for the sudden change of T ] di 8. 1 e it and Wisconsin and Illinois. The exact ways had two suspicions that he used it yet” he sneers, “But when ¢ agonlzed disappolntment. | front by the state, which made S£{ e oo ity |reason for the ;":A..\\”‘\\.v.‘..; 70 was really responsible for the Chi- I do you'll be parked alongside the The man or woman whose ! h il e G e 5 ¢ of it THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH! movement is partially explained by | sqgq fire, although this has never | ZXRVAS, and nobody crowding you on the mailing list of the to whom the ng to accept an admission of Hatean I r her | o "l by Arnold G. Tinkler) | {he fdct that the newer institutions | ,con proved Getting in a last word with this sgond £ : bk confronted | voluntary manslaughter instead o ol f f tiery part ey (he Mospitabla and | Of the westi monuments to wenithy i .y | guy ain't any easier than catching ning fivm invariably receives | o e o ; : i Hi and wheat growers and pork packers, nnr = a trolley car with a butterfiy nef suffifcent cirenlars thronzh iR ees el ol Tnellh RS e S = ek o1 Cop. | ave Inaugurated now chairs of sei- LIS S g Anyways the customers is velling for mails to ying b A b S 1 n admits baving two ences which are la in the PR LINEE RS | action ana telis us to can the school nt would have 1 to| The claim is ma the stat ( 1¢ s c and more staid universities of the | Loy chatter and scrap, or else take console the panic-stricken mother | Police in the S antion o having four, that's ho: ;. east. New Britain’s youth has chos- | V g‘}q a walk around the block. - bad not the nurse, who had been | 'Jjumped at e - i\ en more generally this year than | | D) | A fan in the rush scats bring u : UL of tha oity- yelurhed. Ehelsaid il slone” \ehich dn Sina ke o s t “AT ever before, the wide epread 1ds | 22U roar of laughter from the erowd as vicked ar et e i RS r the T King de. Of endeavor offcred by the western s he wisecracks a line from a Revolu New York Republican i hat in excitement of mo- | grand jury to in ne on a 3 of . t Youtve | colleges. n ' tionary poem or something “And Shat ot Conneatiey jment she had declared to the moth- legree murder charge. It is even DI tion of nobler th i ke Tushwig-| Scholarships have aide 3 to- 1 Smn[l Sl]e Says She Nevel there the embattled farmers stood ® ) | er her chila was a boy. when in|declared that the grand jury was Copytight, 1927, Publishers cal athletes to continue 1 ? ..‘ i | The referee warns o that \;c‘:mm i HE s e s e noE anlthat S ] s t ! + goose. No. | lion. on many occasions further than P . dM t { mix it, and I sock him on the beez- e Stinson and C. A : & il hat actountedsy £ y Dr { o o him un | they would be able to without rec- | oisoned Mate |er (1 mean “Breezy's. not the ref- Schiller are thinking about is prob- | she said, for the apparent substitu- | Othenhelmer at the inquest, wk i T vent out into the | oznition for the prowess on the | | erec’s) as the bell rings. ably this: It r rnon-stop flight | had favored Cii ¢ p |t Jake's coat until | Bridivon, track or diamond. Let the | \yo o .| Round two. I starts the racket : a it oa Eidizg O B i MbuntiVernoniSIIL RS apt 2 i G 4 he ‘ S e oihon il have tostak mp! e WHon the Ture/in oroeasson I Howaa Him; When he got to |@T8uments concerning the advisabili- | o 280 PRS0 L RS Bl and crashes him to the ropes with o s e i R R e S e d bh nirs fameq) 1y of & sehuols ofterive . alblello | Mt BISS £ a left. He bounces off the ropes f2 % 4 ey e e e e oiiing ‘bod ghe haa | ccholarships rage and wane, it still {stand yesterday in her new trial for like 1t was barbed wire and then i lishoftol Il onE hianaari ene s R L of Cline opencd Heanioutlng cleanEheats on stands that in many rases the plan | {he murder by poison of her hus- | Settles down to work, and T learns or a r i |13 iite convinced | the eves of the prosceutor, who | “Jake bezan to eater to the goose | enefits the hoy himself. Te 55 g wilford, at Ina, near here, that \\.ork”w,nlf\ him m,"s,t;‘,hnp-n,‘: r by the hos- | doubtless concluded that the chanc ¢ o b thines You'd n opportunity to attend col by A ee diplasure Holliansy o e righ ? 1 of cor nont at the things that|l¢se which would otherwise not D yEars A 7 8 against my ear, slams me on the - |t e n or cha 1‘1‘ b L "M aff fihiin never administered poison o her ¢pin with a left, rips both mitts to il Then, oot e G | )t one reason or hushand, and was not infatuated v rips, fiashes his left to the chin with Lawrence M. Hight, former ,gain, and follows it with some long a better im- | 1 me; « | h e e L et T of the surrounding big schools draw | WIth Lawren 5 o tion” neys for el saaligeey gn i ol e 1og 4 ie ot from the youngsters of | SletEyman, as the stats horges. | jahs fo the Beart. I ciinshies t fave g Wi e anterd | S ; i [ R {15 city. They leave and a certain he court room was packed and el We breaks, and I tags him S ¢ B ponfiblin e 5 ol e olement i nolicenb) s ok (s abs fhence Beromen made her|with a left. snaps over a right to g o pretty mueh | The impression continues that 1 ! P et O ol ag diiak ab n wink, jEence: Perhaps 1t 3 the lack of the { ) DLion oo AT s TRER S s g and pbers it Switiicall : Jenacy an unfailing method of | Agreement has tended to shield the &'y . SE ATl e lienss was settling up with a | jostling. laughing erowds that we | ™l ' amitted Hight had been "”"‘\l“l zn]h e S I tion are | distinguishing them is cssentizl. In State police and m thood bar \ ¢ Lemith one day when he raised | lsed 10 e on the strects, Terbars {queyily at her home, but she said | o1 s ot i ready to a : Associated tions ¢ hods adop- | TAther biting pul ChUhn 76t e ‘ceit § audh Fvockanttn b trienil ol iAing il s e sIMANE Sh EOSEARIERI A i foxmer nastor cams a8l almilKy R it e = o a5 g ofhor makd i ! 1 v ) world out what was wrong, and the goosc flivver population. Perhaps It 18 th* (1nan and not as a lover. The pastor, | o oy 1ig elbows. 3 ;) 4o ECS et e aeid Mitomell, polnted 1o an error in addllon en (Spontancous happiness of the YOUDE- | she sald, kept & cow, and the Bweet- Cent s el r there is a ery of anguish entitled to ¢ A . : r- the sheet—an error (hat wonld have ¢r bunch ‘that we mi but donbt- | e pought milk each day from the His mitts moved a.:xrr' ;a:n: from a frenzied mother when she | %55 to recede from a position when . R e 147 1t e hadnt founa 10ssly there is some factor of the |yigpis, = mai plane at mg];f. s ; & g g g e tnal 4 e 3 e, it 2 mimer's activitics which has died | ijght was at the home during the 3 €asv o sce. T taklog o i i : tilictad with the dosFad d ¢ “Jal fizurirg on taking the , for another year. l'ratal finess of her husband, she said, | punishment than a nes A SR e re BaeE aslony e L R b e T Tt i back i tor the it sitan TSt adt o e it harTacs | hande ol miereen drior and oS SN tely ot ton h refuses to counsel reason. (i AP an e Vatl B T e Thankegiving hotidays—some will | licitation. She denied the testimony 0 Many biows iz *‘"5‘:’ o o i atat 4 o LT | S bl e - By s . the lane beckoning De too far from home to make the | of state witnesses that Hight had | like an :]\ul'u|hn]mne.r' uttflflh:n }: ! SR Z stod i ) . : oy G the way he always (rip. On Christimas, however, they'll petted her after her husband had :\Ihrlsy ay in l\m‘\\_\] ra m; e . # 25 AVears A”n ‘;" 7 o 1 when there wis someone to s -1"""‘ ireonce vlwnv:!fur[m{wrvl-w: .1:4\ She s,4l|rl'5§\v‘, mm:x I;«mx :m nlase rf:!rh::y‘:‘ o ?:'":fip go“n f ; seliLL 1 £0 aay : et e o i oo the hotse ana @nd derby topped/ with the latest | ndt know what happened, but that s, wears e 4 i A VAYOR FOUND GUILGY | SCRLCad) Ml ORI : ot Inta the house, @y, slang and the newest styles. | Shen she revived ‘she was on the!like the soles i a hobo's size ! e Out in I oW noarompt = ; el g el s R front porch of her home surrounded :1&::: of;n: t;“mm::f:l:f”"ke the : o lift the out n applicants for n 1 v i Muges: Which little boy or girl can tell us| by women friends. | 808 : ; ) 0 A R e | i e vented e cigtetio? Gathor| She knew nothing of the plle of| He emashes a right to the bread- g 3 rnoon in the ¢ ; listion. 1fe died closer and we will attempt to let you | railroad ties upon which State wit- | basket which leaves me weaker ( 1 At least 4 s g 2 7 ‘ ! in on the inside dope regarding the | nesses said they had secn the pas- a fly in a spider's web and I'm gasp- | tajor J ! I Rt S S L Aalio SE e sl (et [tor waving his hat in the direction | ing for hrehn!h' li‘k'e . fi:hm:n ;hn:»r: | o Vew I°all wool ady : Al robabiy Rniearall the| oo tic Siieetii Hiingalow, fsne Waldljleaxsiandibesine foRtstlie S & ; At oy Ufifle tals of Bir TWalter| She repeated the atory previously|misteke gsing semewhere (9 : : t e e first threw his| (0ld the judge of how she was ques- | mistaken. He sends over three lefts r a8 : p o e it Tolizanetn | tioned all night after being arrested { without a comeback. I stands up : ; gt Soait | it, " mot content |and brought to Mount Vernon. against these socks the same way a ! S L g him off with that littla| She then signed a confession that |dish of pudding does agalnst the . ; Lo T it the | &he poisoncd her hushand, but this|gang at our boarding houte, and ; r t i Saih b ntury mot together and gave him |confession has bech barred from the | crashes into my corner as the bell : 8 ) ! RS s R ! e s “Bngland tho |11y, a supreme court opinion hold- | speaks its plece, for Wwhich I was o ir or even smiving him a ol st fobacad Abet WA aver sasy in | 05 I way nak made oliniatly. ) el | Ve lc o the conntry. This was far as| Weeping loudly, Mrs. Sweetin ap-i Round three. T comes outa my : : TS s I 1 L i | pealed to the jury to “give me death | corner, and a daze at the same time. s e — = b Repe tells me thls i s G ‘ | o ; 5 > ceanqe- | T don't want to go back to pri-| gonna be short and sweet and that in o sle .‘1. e ‘:1. ESLULRA “ 'said in concluding her testimony. “I| weakly and then he turns his left by ; ‘ i t t that 1 et belbries don't want to g0 back to Prison." 1ok loose. That left hook was as 5 ( Taia Sn skirt belongs to a girl | Cpgging of testimony was conclud- | yivertised. It catches me on the jaw, L e | I,rmuwl Wilnia. When Wilma wears | o4 jato today and arguments started. | 1ifts me off my pins, and onto the e % 3 the skirt, you can see more of Wil- 16 closing arguments will be made oanyas, The referce counts the ol e ] |ma than you can of the skirt. The g;turday morning, and it is expected | «on» and he didn’t hafta rush the o tignstopnitand dng [ero wsed to kiss the hem of the | 1o cage will be il the hands of the | yumbers (it you got what T mean). c rd on October 22 I e L The Inst eight numbers was wasted § | ticcussion on mat 1 1 be rather embarrassing | Few witnesses were called by the |54 7 was already dead to the world, PRSI ot {16 Wilma's beau tried to kiss the defense, which relicd almost entire- ung’gian’t even hear them. c S fo be ko e Wash | nem ot thist |1y on the story Mrs. Sweetin told the | Yours most vespectful, :' 5 A y e : - : | jury. When the defense rested the ANDY DALE. It ha I I Some Tdea state put on several witnesses in re- Lol e g e Gl S Ex : “I've got an idea that is huttal, secking to discredit Mrs. | ON POLICE BLOTTER t p t 5 et ot vavs . worth millions.” ¥ Sweetin itement that she had| pgygara Cliff ~of 226 Fairview :1 4 ; ¢ b harles: “What's that?" Deen mistreated by, Jetferson Coun-| gpoet reported fo the police the . 1 4 e FEAsT i Ve : - nge “well, in a movie, when- |ty officials, who questioned her an | yae of his bieyele. 3 4 x \ S Svar Hiip Canadkn The Ultimate in Sna ever m‘u ||]'H> walks out of the ruulm‘ ntire night after her arrest. | " Jacob Lazan of 415 Alten stroel : P g ; A n o so1.~ Pouthull An exter Hart e certainly ha mad. the heroine always waits unti - - & ained that children 1ivi n ; o o = i § i Vi lhal ot thie door is sl 1 then holds out | FUR-PRIMMED SHAWLS S i shnt o " t TELEPHONE EXPENSES e el Holy Ne i United 4 ddon: “What's Le doing 2" | ner arms in forgiveness. | Paris, Sept. 24. P—Rich wrar George Burnstea ot 482 Ees [ h art f ) % | ; ; fo:coldan weather has) Selling insurance in|{ Charles: “Yes, what of it?” of brocaded metal cloths and satin | gqrect reported at 10:25 last mizht i ° r i SalioR R Vi the noriharnt pore [GhI | Bune: “Well, Tve inventcd o Lordered with fur are being deSiEn- | {hat his automobile was stolcn o1 e : of Alhorta, Sa ewan and | awrence MeCracken | glass door for use in the movicst” cd for day-bed covers, or boudoir Main atreet, but a few minutes later £ i ; (e faves, © et Lovas, Man., revorts | i —Banjo Bob thawls. it was found on East Main streat, N 1 self to ‘he hoin eye 1 #to t of K 1889, have b found t temperature of six de THE FIRST READER e One Rue de la Palx shop has a | near Main. | a while in this country. His ) i f ount to $8,521.24 t8pm Tor Modern Ohilden Yours {ill deep sea divers do the number of the shawls bordered | D, E. Parker of 49 Kensingon R of the allen property cases was)| A e nara for e 1 by Claire M. Holderman) |Charleston for mermaids! | with crmine, and dsed fox. The avenne reported the theft of a tire, 3 t fen proper i o e e ainato Har St Er The Skirt (Copyright, 1927, Reproduction | price of these articles de luxe fs|tube and rim from his automobile particularly skilful and reports fron of instal dial telephones W | 1ana | Thisis a skirt. You woulan't Torbidden) a shock even to the blase shopper. |on Main street, ncar T. A. B.'Hall