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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1927. fu o) | States wint nave, in abou ars, | fore by even smaller boats, and by | Minneapolis ... 4 was “get your man” and with |is not necessary. It is understood. [two weeks ago, is scheduled to ar- New Brltaln Hel' a Tontraental latfaie: Between New ) lona Gnamintes Phellogs ofitoma) ot (Danugkat whom duty came before all else. In| Q. What do the names Chrystal |rive here tomorrow from the Mich- : 8 | : 3 New Haven ... a store of the Hudson Bay company |and Christopher mean? igan city in the custody of a local | EERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY |York and New Jersey, work upon |the boats that have made it arc on Now hoqioh " l'e wmeets and falls in love with| A. The name Chrystal is from the [police officer. The authoritics an- [ [ which started a few days ago. We record and have been widely read. Norfolk Tessie De France, who is engaged |Gaclic and means “Christ-bearer”. | nounced his trial on the charge of ! Imued Dally (Sunday Ezceptedy re assured that the new byidgs is But, in the exploit of Hugo Hoahua, | Northficld to Jean Marcel, a brother to Andy |It has the same meaning as Christo- | marrying Mrs, Emma Landridge of + &t Herald Bldg, 61 Church Btrest |, 1o 4no mogt daring achievement we have another opportunity to Uittsburgh ircel, @ high commissioner of the | pher, Which however, is from the 'Washington last month while h i — s e e G e oy Washington unted Dolice. O'Doyle is sent to | Greek. |had another living wife probably A [ SUBSCRIPTION RATES b U L e B T U S s L e L U - capture Mike De France, a criminal, | Q.. What is meant by “loaming” [will commence nest week. | S sho . Th tain the longest span of any yet con- | man against the elements and the | o, 1t Gnvette I8 Toie's father. Lix EO ulilog? geke § $2.00 Three Months. ed, in fact twice long as lack of details gives us an admirable . NOW GO ON WITH THE SORY! A. Loaming is a method of pros- |y, g o] ["" T R m»‘n, i i | opportunity ’mb‘ \\l‘\‘nfurv ,.‘, S5 \rl actsand ancies - S Decting oy gold, fu which the aastiy | 00 ":;:“{‘n CrASSIED ADS Pl 2 this brid ey o‘x 1 7 i 1 1‘ HARDLY! is “afhed from the hillside in the FOR YOUR WANTS A B Eatersdl/at the Post Olos ¢ New: Eele: | Jf & 8118 on g helaes tedll SO0 AaOLES Res ML I8 ol Mrs. Robinson: “Did vou | directlon indicated by the increasing | I = = s. Robinson: “Did you go over v the increasing i3 s Becond Class Mall Matter. | span stretching from towers on cith- | dicaments that are possibly eve 3 \_hsunll:ltl‘mmnumir:nm;s to Fun [, "the doctor today?" gold particles until the vein is| | er side of the Hudson which will be | more dangerous than were actua Britioberd Suilien el OF,; (0ArG LY the, New Robinson: “Yes." located. The term comes from Aus- | Britain Herald, and your letter Mrs. Robinson: “What did he | tralia. Increase Your Weight say 2" Q. Where can one obtain a list u 'g B Robinson: “He said T must not do | 0f all the leading cartoonists in the H hard work.” country with their addresses? uun s I" ays TELEPHONE CALLS A Business Office 925 €25 feet above water level itselt will be 3300 feet port to support and will be 2 e span faced—and coming through with fly- Up to the time the son reaches 10 || will be forwarded to New York. her knows everytl -!ing colors to our own pe onal 1 osu staction, at least. B Well Named, We'll Say! Where the truth is intensely ex-imy o g 5 - | 4 5 Prideann 1 the City. Clrculation book above the Hudson at the { —_ — n S o A i l'V\\Iri-.‘IUl]l1’ln) call 'em “Fall Fashions” for | Mrs. Robinson: “Good. Then you “‘_A- Th ?’ astallat 1glok 3 room always cpen to advertiser. New York and New Jersey expect| REV. INGE AND HIS IDEAS |is removed i s ngue won't have to give up your plumb- | “Editor an UIISer o consains L Y geleil : e ; | The prices of models our hearts SO | ing job such a list. The price is ten cents! 2 construction costs to approximate| The Very Reverend William I — Et ’ 5 s '\ Ma rself Str v e e Pr {i e ; ; desine —Mrs. R. V. Hener | PIus postage, and ~the addres Make Yourself Strong, Healthy The Asscciatod Prese s exciusively en. | SIXty million dollars. There will be, Inge, dean of St. Paul's in London, | T71Us & very small village noon 18| phe figures they quote are ro fear- [ (Copyright, 1927, Reprodnction | Room 1700, Times Building, New and Vigorous at the titled to the use for re-publication i | ahout 120,000 tors of stecl and con- | has little hope for the future of the o o o°F DY the Sui HouRiHieL ful that all Forbidden) York cit 4 5 N B L L S DO S D S in building 1t. Cables | human race if one may j SR e e Gur hopes of possession can do, (NG many lsiiandgsgot ol Same Time T credited 1 this pLyer aad aiso loca) 3 n bullding it. Cables human race if one may judge from | s i | persons were admitted to the United S published ther | suppor span and strung from | the picture he paints of posterity Tie millennium will be here soon | States in 19267 1 Momber Audlt Barean of Circulation |the towers will have a diameter of | This gentleman, known as the After nations become as horrified by oy ! | " "A. There were 42,475 Irish ana| By this ti most people know e 10 e astiacn atestationl] S i e e e e e e own sinscestiiey i tatby e | OB O BRSPS BRI Call S 27,298 Scoteh. that the world’s zreat fesh produc- i B which furnishes Dewspaprs and adver- : L ave a | Iy e fit to unburden giper fellow's. i 2 L £ & { |7'Q. Can airplanes. travel faster |er is McCoy's Tablets flsars with o strictly honest ama'vels of | carrylng strength of himself of his views in an interview | el [launted storm we had last night, | than the fastest birds? Take them for a few weeks and ciralation, Gu circundion eacitic e |, e With the press the other duy and| Just what would happen if some- | WISt it I-:l\'i')h.?'n‘ et e | A, The fastest birds known are|the hollows in vour checks, vour tection mgainst fraud in Dewspaper dis- | 100 tons for the c hicl ¢ | predictad conditions that are te body should offer a $25,000 prize to e AR e L the large Swifts of Central America, | neck and chest will soon fill out and s t the cables which now T conditions that are to ¢ L by a haunted storm « tributlon figures to both mational and | el e | clineali o ees i) eui il tlvat Vo dives fotffor e Wiz LBV S ESC SETEE g | They fiy faster than the Lanner Gier | Whether vou be man or woman you local advertisera. support the Brooklyn bridge. It is |In less than twenty-five years which [y, 2 o5 o €S | H{[u i it \\lnd‘ B B of Buoli i, which, aseceds|will Mave wn attective fetre Ana expected t i alcate Of ITaIEht! b facer by tie average docs s while de rain came W n | s S ’ f o 2 kel : E i T e xp d that tolls at the rate of , might be faced by t verag 2z | —_— (e UINGRECOND ghil {ing to speed tests made with air- | Plenty of “get the encrgy in just York st Hotallngs Newsstand, Times | fifty cents for each pleasure mad youngster of today with antici-| A \]m_ ja N)vm “hr{"f tdhfl Ml A planes, travel at the rate of 110a short time t Bquare; Bchults's Newestands, Eatrance | . ol Aol £or tae & and.\ pation an Je average individual | Who has a shoe shine on Wednesday miles per hour. Airplanes have| No one will call you skinny any 3 Grand Cntral, 42nd Etreet. | ARt R A otaE ok B ch Hus dn T b SERERI rage dIvlaual ol oling saleamant | SHE GNU HE WAS A BEAR! e — e lfive cents for each pedestrian with a s of ¥ to the future s By arie Lohise T sean ng = Fatodd e : 4 | o y- Me L 3 There is no record of a bird equal-| In McCoy's you f a combina- e Tiany Walker New | Passenger will eventually retire the ! With a feeling akin to horror, pro- | Where there is one to ask “Who's | Before they wed, they used to spend | ing that speed tion of health builders that bring T 11' town | Pond lssues with which the | vided believed the forecast was Hoove there arc thousands who'| Thelr evenings in the park. 1@ What is small gold | cnergy, strength and vigor and at . York, 1s back in the old home town | { o S e e sl |can ans 1o liked his brand of petting well, {coin ever fssucd in the United|the same time put pounds of good which looks so good to him that he | T ; e e _ She called the guy a Shark! | States? healthy flesh on those who are un- is willing to “kiss the streets | ridge. A preliminary estimate of the | i t nge believes that the races | Forward looking women object to STIONS ANSWERED A. The gold dollar is the smallest | derweight. o | number of vehicles which will cross | of the globe are slipping ever fast- ule laws. As if there was any- | And when he did as he was bid | old coin ever issued by the United| One underweight woman, exceed- ie bridge in the course of a year is | €F into the rut of standardization ¢ he matter with Moses. | The girl was sweet as jam: You can get an answer to any | States government, according to the [ingly thin gaincd 10 pounds in 22 ‘A’ Which ot course we ¢ Gt A o — | $he snuggled up and stroked his question -of fact or information by | official report of the director of the | days and doesn't have to worry any usual political exaggerati P 2 o8 B B o I 1 knew him when: “He displayed cheek | writing to the Question Editor, New | mint. There were some gold quar- more about her figure. [ e G Gy LE responsibility 10 80-{ine elements of success early In life| And often called him “Lamb.” |Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, | ter dollars issued in California by| McCoy takes all the risk—Read S ¢ Jimmys | PlANBIN® such structures is to cicty. At least that is what we gather | —was always the first to find the | 2 New York avenue, Washington, | private parties in the pioneer days | this ironclad guarantee. If after tak- s Most of us read in vain of Jimmy's ! 5 % e e y 2 AR e wondered at, their success in the | from his description of the home of one dry spot on the old roller towel.” | When first on matrimony's ship D. C. enclosing two cents in stamps | of the West. Such coinage is now | ing 4 sixty cent boxes of McCoy's enjoyment of things abroad, s S RS P S = Chat fntre ; gt e | They kept a dual log, for reply. Medical. legal and marital | prohibited by law. Tablets or 2 One Dollar boxes any of which, polluted samples indecd ::‘m\ I ;:‘”‘; .,n“r\,' b 1"’\"1‘8-“";({1”‘: “::]3 :'h: nfd(r] m‘.” 1l _ Americanism: Taughing at the Iiis friends stepped up and shook jadvice canuot be given, nor can 2 Q. Are the Dort automobiles still [ thin, underweight man or woman i e hegbridge will igolitiy; meet itAekLIEL 3 {ese o) country 1:].\\rr; buying one. i his hand |extended researcl bs undertaken. | being made? doesn’t gain at least 5 pounds and B TAalls lanilaseilssedido moitre | L iLoNCERiEY, RIS ApATIE RTOR LSS | Wil be “spotted with small homes | i i ety And called him “Lucky Dog All other questions will receive &| A. Their manufacture ceased Injfeel completely satisfied with the g et do the work it is expected to do. | Where childless couples will sleep | S AT COn B SR u e ] personal reply. Unsigned requests | 1924, marked improvement in health— ly circulated in other nations. The mind of the ordinary man is | after racing about the country-side |<7"WKINE of hips. It is the woman soon discord snuck into thelr lives; | cannot be answered. Al letters| Q. What Is the salary of the | your druggist is authorized to re- e S i e L e e L L | Her anger was released; are confidential.—Editor. Governor-General of the Irish Free | turn purchase price. He said he had a fine ti RN Slasp e amouny Ol s b omes She turned upon him, and informed State and that of the ministers who The name McCoy's Cod Liver ON SR e detailed work preliminary to start- | Will be servantless, meals brought | Fable: “An optimist and & vessl-| The guy he was a Beast! Q. Are airplane propellers ever | constitute the executive council? Tablets has been shortened—just 5 T g actual construction. There can|from the dellcatessen shop and . Pist talked the el olede! luncl\-! made of canvas? = A. Timothy Michael Healy, gov- | ask for McCoy's Tablets at any drug all, [ L et e z con and agreed that there is constant | Ang thus fn dfsmal mi The Micarta propeller blades | ornor-General of the Irish Free|stors in Americ be no slip in the figures, a slip | Warmed over in a gas or electric g And thus fn dismal misery : a nor-General o rish Free n America LRSY [ P R tElcE e S0 s e 0_: 258 (r danger of a tidal wave of honesty | They Loth abode a term: are made principally of cotton. The | state, receives a yearly salary of ten L e e Lo oTEmenfon 2 he ordinary needs of ; engulfing the nation. { Tt didn’'t better matters much ss is secret, but it is commonly | thousand pounds or slightly less We imagine he would be, and we would be—eventually, Ik The time she called him “Worm." | wn that the Dbasis is canvas, | than fifty thousand dollars. With Perhaps we have become so thor- TG, FEr bt ST e (e 0 e b e Iy impregnated with the idea |'s¢ 1agt he said, “This is the end; | Certain chemical components, are | executive council, who receives an speed is everything that we are | © g ooy (O L T through: | Pressed into a substance of stecl-like | annual salary of two thousand, five death gotting ahead of the SIOW Processes | 1y’ going out and travel ‘round hardness. hundred pounds, all ministers on the Fo sk P hotmnd excecdineftlisgolienliien. | The country as a 700" Q. Do sword swallowers swallow | executive council receive one thou- swords or is it a fake? | sand, seven hundred pounds a year. Sounded Good? A. There are two kinds of sword | Q. What is the official title of Fred: “Who are you going to root | S¥allowers, the real and the fake.|the American diplomatic representa- T T R SReg T Ao | Real sword swallowers harden the | (ive in Canada? e “The Yankeces, of |lInNing of their throats with chemi-| A, His official title Is envoy ex- humanity will be supplied through | the simple expedient of pressing a ' users and would tainly mean | b heavier expense. The engineering The population will start to ws well how to anticipate | button iness is in humanity, merely 2 5 ) e 4 ¢ detail, to meet the difficult | decrease in 1950, with th adaption to the surroundings, it is | N _;]Vrohh‘ms that must come up, and to i3 3 allow for every contingency, a point | Dirth rate. The dean, however, sces more to be wondered at than the | Some consolation in the reduction as The condition of the atmosphere | . he believes that the unemployment ; . statistics as to the amount of m: is an essential part of all of our i 4 | terial that will go into the structure. ' Situation will be thereby relieved. that ‘surroundings.” A | There probably is a growing | course.” S i e e I ot cut st s i [hrea L Ers cather. They also learn to expand | tiary. AN - tende: v today N hic Fred: ** iy 5 i Gosh, 4! coall dealars must bsi| ' OBGAN) SCHOOL) COURSE!AS [ (SR3stey, [oday amons nnflgns iwhich Goneriever “T—er like Hugginsy | them (0 take a long straight blade. R L e £ | we call civilized to avoid child-birth, | ZENGY SYES ThL EBLNS S limha cess s -described by Houdini | e + bast, MUSIC PRIZE | —Bleanor R. Gross DRSeet Mo e ang | Expect Wife to Go < Warren Hale 1s evidently to be | [° \2Ke advantage of opportunities to | Man may be inferior in some ways - GTOSS i1 his book “Miracle Mongers and | LXP x o 4 — arre ale 18 evidently e ; Cheir Methods”, s - % ! : Adently 10 be | ake tite easter through mechanical Pt he doesn't think something | T o Their Methods™. 3 Against Rev. Jordan Nb‘;}w:‘m?fll@t;fltflfgfig Anyhow. B0 Ssoreineratongy ien inventions and the housework light- |2VfUL Will happen if the telephone ! * Rt e Q. What is the meaning of the| cparlotte, N. C. Sept. 29 (P — am&%'fm?éé)"fu penctrating i i Nt : k lHght- | {1 answered quickly. ! = Latin phrase “Tentanada vis est"2 |\, willis 4 56 a s -Gay). Its penetral _\M : ; assets «; R e i (T el 0l oA tossant s Ml 1 | B il Well, They Wire Flowers. Don't A. A way must be attempted” -(“" 2 ‘“ "fl“\'"r("(";"fr;"-‘ “""“ ‘;‘:‘T:;:" beatreduces the congestionandremoves 1o o sporUnE oaseatrecenty W e | Snee i YOURS MANGchances are that the same tendency | One American city has found that They? @ Hey o e mmBaiogHorass in LSRRGS REDEEIR SIS L SE o (o soreneas, Equally good tor sherma read that a Pittsburgh player was ' promises to be a musician of re-!. “ e o z s Taabs Telegraph Operator: “We're out | TCnited State SraaRe o N, i " S | tism, sciatica, colds, and every ache and a P | | has always existed, that man, as he | 1ead men voted at the last election. Lol Aok jthe United States decreased ma- |y .40 yrought here from Grand | painof nerveor muscle. Nothing ik fined $50 by the manager for fail- | nown, judging by his success in win- |, = < 3 A I Couldn't got the live ones to regis- | Of blanks, so just tell me what you [ ferially during the la ten or{m.- o Mic i Higa P meryecroitatle Hothinglikail {invented articles which would light- | t v and 11 PRI . - tapids, Mich., to face a higamy | Everydruggistsellsit. Get the original ing to slide into second base. That's | ning a scholarship from a New York | ter. REnthLofany e e < fifteen years | charge, authorities have been in- 7 [ & . (ot aetnl S S en his burden made use of them. L sa Sweet Young Thing: “How nice! | A. According {o the Department | ¢ 0085 T 100 Lo T8 B AUME ENGUE what he got for *choosing” to run. £ £ m chronicled ¥65- mhe practice of child sacrifice as| Printed seventy years before the| Well, just say: Dear Swectums|of Agriculture’s Year I3ook there i ollE ol abus ‘p,“m’,.”,. = terday in the Herald. it existed in some pagan religions | 1000: “A New Orleans poct calls the | Charlie Boy, Heaven only Knows, | were 18,833,000 horses on farms in i’ L B ANALGESIQUE Down in Chile the government has| Mr. Hale deserves the plaudits of | was probably due to lean years | LS$iSSiPPi the most cloquent of riv- | honey daddy, how I can stand this | the United States on April 15, 1910, | QU Fee e Rl e S EUSYEAIS oy terrible, terrible separation! T can’t |and 15.778.000 in 1926 (preliminary | N purchased a newspaper. pLOS Whsmen i nis achievement, 1€ [when ithe - population became too P eat or slecp, for thinking of you. | report) | FORR THE BEST | the officlal organ and promises to | has earned them through his|great for the supply of food Seientists say the next big war will | Don't be afraid that T'll go with any | Q. How does the printing and Juni print the truth. No doubt it will— | knowledge of music and his technic| We can imagine grandfatner P® With insects. 1t will begin when jcther boys. How could I, after | publishing business rang among the | THE C]TlZENS COAL CO il e that il laeeva DRt | as demonstrated before judges in | gtone-: o e o the enemy refuses to except picnics | knowing the most wonderful boy | industries of the U'nited States? | . 5 G R e Stone-ax, used to chasing his food | a5 4 peace offering. in all the wide, wide—’ A. Tt ranks fifth in volume and s O 2708 Yard . i rk. His ¢ n field of ven-|on the hoof and subduing it with Telegraph Operator: “Hold on a | the value of its production for 1925 [f o - ""“ “('] e L 94 Dilaht:Gonrt Some people may argue that the | ture has to do with an art, success| his bare hands deploring the advent| Futher evidence of human ad-|minute! You're limited to ten|(the latest compiled figures) was | T s aioang SheRler 5 2 2 C V. S. does not need a bigger navy [ in which means application and | of the bow and arrow and spear as | ANCCMeNt is scen in the change of | words! $2.021,356.000. g a W and spear a : . 1 Tore 3 signs. Once “Keep off the | Sweet Young Thing: “Can't yon How many ordained women R now that the trans-ocean flights|study more than that of other fields. | evidence: ot depenar : n signs. Once it v Keep o W ' s p 3 Dol e E e e e L vidences of the degeneration of @ |grass” Now it is merely “Please” | boil that down to ten words, pleas preachers are there in the United | 4 havy ave been curtailed. £ 5 3 i at hefrace which always sought the easiest — “Telegraph Operator: “Sure, States? BEAUTIEYING HOME GROUNDS | 2 i sew s from his already high|way to an end. And the user of the| Correct this sentence: “He was|cat; no sleep, no go hoys. 1 A, About 2,000. Fvery home that has a yard, front, back or side, as well as thoss e The trouble with fame these days and alds in bringing the com-|bLow and arrow probably felt the »‘"‘QNI"‘:l““"‘\v'Ol"""l“""ol‘-‘ but did | you. How's that?” (f‘( ; How 1';;11 ‘,;( rllmmoisl ;&in ;f,';;';",,,'}L’;,,"f,‘,‘,‘“;,‘f “::;nr;:-‘u,:{ “t‘('.u:m"..v:;m;:;(“VV‘V,A: ‘l ”‘!.:r : ”‘J( e 2 munity in which he lives to public! same wa o not helieve the big league manager| Sweet Young Thing: “Wonderful! | jacket or windbreaker be washed™ S AtE Ko thio el srean oAk es Wil ons ot AIMGult e oneldeowi is that the hero has got to keep do- d . .‘”. ¥ (1 ame way th” the fAnt-lock gun [,,,M made a mistake.” Now I want you to include a lock A. In warm suds to which house- the findimental principles. The 1 Il contained in the tow ing his stuff or he is quickly for- | attention gencrally. when it was first put to use. Certain- | My of my hair!” hold ammonia has been added—in suggestions contained in our Washington Bureaus laicst bulletin on Beas o 5 i 5 i & . 5 S it oma Ground 1d now fs the time for the work whie s ! gotten. Where fs Red Grange now. = Iy it took far loss effort to employ | Copyright 1927, Publishers Syndicate —Annie R. Evans |Proportion about one teaspoon toa R Reips e R D e Tt out com| Lindy fsn't really forgotten but he| 4,000 MILES IN A 40 FOOT | gun In supplying food than it did oo e THas pLR L ol 'd‘f;‘:‘““:‘; the coupon below’ and send for this bulletin step . ' retch shape while damp. TS p PON HE - — = ; seldom breaks Into the front page SCHOONER to un down an aninat wntit 1 contt | 25 Voars Ago Toda e S AR e o | e R SopEaN Eren offi| The same with other notables of | Eyen the most confirmed fireside | P® DrOUght into the radius of a | & y girl of my dreamses 0 % petter to have the work done by & | LANDSCAPING AND GARDENING EDITOR. Washington Burexs, i nation or world. Mussolini however, [ addict, providing he be a mule, sots | Spear. = Stenog: “Oh, you musn't talk like | Professional cleaner. S 5 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. that| | e el & ) S d sand es he eate 2 wa opy uileti SAUTIFY B GROUNDS, k seems favored by the fates. When |a thrill out of fales of exploits at| 1€ the coming generation can find| Tomorrow evening at the Russwin [ that, sir, Your wife— !n‘y:d, pouiniEandvichesibpeatendy P o A B T A S e S stred politics seem to he slow o | o alany 2o G | more time to play in its motor ears, | Iveenm, Walter Fessler's big scenic] Toss: “I'd Jike to hold your hand | ho i Sniclass Herewil t 3 elled, B ik sé any a man gratifies his desire v cars, | 3 ; i B D i Plain meat or cheese sand- ; [ aia s sostis | production, *The Great White Dia-|in mine. T'm always blue without : s NAME b ; o i e tow the stork to keep him ir for adventure by reading of the ex- | PV Ihe use of mechanical advantages, |ong» Griginal and marvelous | You darling! Your smile thrills me, | Wiches may be caten by h'm.d, s STREET AND i A lines, poriences of others and perhaps day- | tEFe is no reason why it should not. |mechanical effects. Full of heart-|and the touch of your hand makes | fork should be used for salad or inT Sl e L | R ! Sweothearty | combination sandwiches, cic st L dreaming himselt o by | Members will certainly have to pre- |interest, comedy and up-to-date spe-|me know I love you! Swecthear e vou I am a render of the Herald. ers From New York we read an item | imagining himself undergoing the | 49Ce at some toil in order to earn |Cialtits. Prices—L15. 25, 35, and 50c. (Enter the Boss' Wifc) e N e e e e el e e 4 - o zining 1 ndergoir e ot | Phe no-license campaign got un-| Boss (unconscious of i1): *There | WOTKINE harder than 1 MW mon| about a janitor who aspires to 2o 10| trials and tribulations of some hardy oney to enjoy their leisure. |gor way in Plainville today and it|was never a girl like you! All night [ 4. 7hatis correct but the “a . noth the legislature. “Going f or T it is as it should be. {is expected that a valiant fight will [long T dream of you! Your tender com well be his camp slog | ation we accus- 1 beneficent nature is inclined | b de in the short time before | smile with lovelight gleaming—" by t e et i b T e e % | etection. Boss' Wife: “WHAT DOES THIS ture tomed to sensational exploits. In fact (e child-birth prob- i " e . Mitchell, son of Sub-|MEAN?" caus| Who says there's no money in art. | 4he cehoes of one of the greatest ad- | lem, do what we mortals may 10 |way Commissioner T. W. Mitchell, Boss: ir—There Was Never a l;rl;l Arturo Toscanini, famous conductor | Lenfures ever, Tindhergh's frip to| °€ulate it. It there is over-popula- |will enter Yale medical schoo next | Pal Like You, Bye, Bye, Blackbird, quit of the Milan Opera company is re- | Parls, have mot vet died down, But|tion and lack of employment the [month. Mr. Mitchell is a graduate ur}\-umm,h Baby Face, Poor Papa. eeal " 2 { bir he high school, class of *96, and has | That will be all, Miss Clarke, and carde U B R e G o S el [t vt U T o T . no ¢ Eandad Sk 3 P [ and boats hav e e e 4 1y de- 1) .cn employed in the office of the|tell them to send the songs by re- to B saialiagin dowl e i jcrease through the Inability of par- X, y., N. I & H. freight depot. turn mail. Now hand me the order The o Hiatey e fents to rear children. Otherwise, we | W M. Stockwell, son of Alderman |and T'll 0. K. it!” . . we | . an Bis torn i - o doubt very much whether the birth. | Stockiell, played at guard on the —W. James Dunker. r. g each minute the baton. | of a s rate will decline percoptibly, Iven |UIVErSity of Pennsylvania football deed SR e | Sl H {team in the game with Lehigh Sat- nece) Such Is t : manity is subject to the luw of {urday. Stockw el attends the medical soon doubtless there are numerous other | er elther does or dors not make the | SUPPIY and demand, school g Atatora o e D e s e ) s Sae S The finals in hie play for the pre was ident’s cup will be played on the Brid Just as well as he, yet his is the | pendence is 1y upon mechanies 05 t' Maple Hill zolf links fomorrow after. “lrv’l | E aple e s er- hid] master's reputation. | rather than personal effort. The Iservations noon between James S. North and Junel — | - s many an opportunity | Marcus White Jord y an opportunity ore Crentaiintotlin) i T T | 0" T/ze "eat}ler New Britain and Hartford will x ; s ! tlons | P | ¢lash at footbali again this year after i at a G fhirough | oot {two years without a game. They SAYS SHES PUTTNG THIS AIVE MINUTES LATER SHOWS _ HANDS LETTER T YLD~ FINDS LLTIER ON HALL | e ‘ wit Tn the one case the per- | e L S R GO | (ETER ON HALLTMBLE, AFTER HUSBAND HE FORGOr ~ RED WITH INSRUCTIONS TABLE WHERE MILDRED Ll tween 1100 and | sonal cquation fs aipClelay e B e S WL HEMALTT, PLEAGE TOTAKE THELETER. HUS= TOMAL TONWAYTD LEFT T WHEN SHE PUT T Bt ) tonight and Friday; she Mild temperature; rs Iriday, | ven on the Sth. On the 15th the vie- oderate to|tor in that confest will meet the BAND ROUNDS CORNER~ SCHOOL DOWN T0 GET INTD COAT | woull they with A. P. Doley on it. Beward. | on g frosh southwest and south winds, |winner of fhe Meriden-Torrington WITHOUT HEARING the E— - | started from Pro Conditions: A marked fall In|game for the Trinity cup. Waterbury 7 q By S ssure has occurred generally |has been excluded for alleged un- . ' o aLllA e A L enil for (1 | throughout all portions of the coun- | fair tactics CJ"{ ( ol : 3 ring the past 24 hours. One| New Britain factories are being 1 J insta] ¢ ( ! well tow t conter of the western disturbance is {pinched for coal and may be forced { ™ 1 t \ tic. On 8 | over eastern Nobraska, the other is 1o curtail if new supplies are not wait Rl X A A G R A ¢ senior class at the high school . h in Mad ITe Drasumef e oniapis fape s e el g 8 ’ the following officers: the insofar as skin pigment ¥ had made port not at all be- | tains |1 ent, Charles Hart; vice-presi- plea cerned) going c s A L nay ditions favor for this vicinity |dent, Miss Christine North; secre- L A had | North America, Bevond {he Lare an. | Unsettled weather with local tary, FEdward Klassen; treasurer, \ el been pu e g 0| ne e carricd only a4 “mumporatures yes | vt Sloper of the New Britain o\‘rn study. | i t, a comp and two | Low . informed the Herald § . Th - | “paten " ) o for measur: |Atlanta that there was no The Bred Line e loiatate e | ’ e DT rumor that has been cir- — [ Lo 5 'n-m ! EeY A s Lo o4 | Boston 50 e It the company w t»on; . 1“|T 1':.mrun : U that lo | plating an increase in the price o red: “Sha sing, “In the ! must consider not only the luyout, [had no sextant, probably did ey 5% » s, Mr. sloper said that at present | Baggage Coach Ahead? TELS WILFRED SHE'S PUT- A LITILE LATER DISCOVERS ~ WAITS AROUND TR~ "Q‘\Y% P%T:hN m:fi)fli i ey e ollTay now how to use one if he had car- | Cincinnati ,..... 70 ©2 the company was devoting its entire | Selma: “No, you'd better find an 1ING T IN Hi& OVERCOAT ~ WILFRED MUST HAVE DE- POSTMAN 60 A T VUST M SHE 15 IN e S [y s TIEnYARE s s 64 45 time to supplying the increased de-|empty freight car somewhere, and POCHET WHERE. HE CIDED b WEAR A SWEAT- ©NE LETTER TOHIM. OF HING BREAD AND | o — 1 ckoning alone was | [“0¢ T 74 mands in town for gas and that in sing in that!” & = 7 4 ANOTHER GREAT BRIDGE | i 10 o his position. He | gy ; [ o o o ichara /T Rasmer CANT TORGET IT ER INGIEAD OF OVER~ DECIDES AT LAST POST- CANT LENVE. TINALLY GOES tha | 2 ; o s L voite COPT MAN BNT COMING OUT AND MAILS LETTER.| g act. BUILDING | stept dags, with his tler tied down, | Hatteras panics, was finding it a problem. ; HERGLLE 4 Gutrivalling famious spa T e o | Jackson i Here is a chance for you. Top i e A CCuotnral et ot it e " | Kansas City . it Coats tan, olive, black, and oxford | (According to Thomas A. Snyder) AS { o the Quebec bridge and L] { out of the course of shipping lon Aredlea 6 60 | mixtures, originally $10, $12, and| Jerry O'Doyle was a Canadian WILLIATTS, | “‘n over the Firth of Forth, the Unitcd The occan has been crossed be ' Miami . s — 815, for . J. White Co. mounted policeman, whose motto i ; i Chrig