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B t H 'd automoblle motor. In a closed car | the application of Article 16 of the mates. called the near horse and the other | Boston New Britain Herald| "0, " s S0 e v covenant mas be found. actsand Fancies el b feseiers 2 il ot e G 10 3 . s 4 your legs Q. What is the value of a Con-|Chicago KERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY v itolst wh R and the United Stat Ukagloiberimd e il o BV e et D Dal e e —Milton Stubner. |federate five dollar bill, issue of | Cincinnati 50 1 depends under such circumstances | both interested in the preparatory % ’ A e 18612 | Denver 55 31 & | lasmed Delly (Sunday Kixcepted) upon his ears alone most ¢ y | commission, it means the two great- | " :‘\:‘r‘(r.v‘rl(\an:l:to;‘«\v cb?:s‘xixlu :x;: More Too Her! A. One portraying a sailor, with | Detroit 70 (13 4% Henald Bldg. 61 Cburch Btrest |, y,ying an enormous risk. est nations outside the League are |,y pavers shelling out Ross: “Have you a good wife, |the figure 5" is valued at §0c to | Duluth 52 44 —_— The A0ri1e that/hea hae A e e The | 2 3 Rufus? |five dollars; Negroes loading cotton, |1 T4 64 i k SUBSCRIPTION RATES he road ruls that has been eanc- jacilve-in A P k f AR e SRRELT R i Rufus: “Deed ah has, suh.” | three dollars to five dollars; Ma- 80 68 ® . . tioned by the highast court in the | naval conference, which we organ- | EORTORE S ORELY ‘-{"' _l usually Ross: “All wool and a yard wide?” | chinist, twenty-five cents to fifty Kanswas City . [ B0 3 $3.00 Three Months. land is that an autolst should ed recently, tlopped because of a [ *h¥ A0 ¢ :‘1{‘(:‘“;“‘]" WO sonaTa Rufus: “She am all wool but she | cent, Los Angeles 60 56 i & b Fi UG 8 Moty T A S i i et e R e S ety e How many heme runs did | Miami = 52 - ‘ A S % B SR E LGy /] . Send all communications to Fun —Jessie Tolman. |Babe Ruth hit in the 1926 world |Minneapolis 56 ! Batersd ot the Post Ofice at New Brit. | Defore crossing an lsolated and un- | ference with Great Britain is much T " || shop Eaditor, care of the Nev E— serles? | Nantucket 53 i ain es Second Class Mall Matter. guarded railroad crossing. 1¢ @~ likely over land armaments yA»m-( t 5 odm way to be happy | pritain Herald, and your letter (Copyright, 1927, Reproduction A. Three in the fourth game and | New Haven . 52 P — et fo i enalantaeident o n it was in connection with sea || {_"’”,’""‘,;‘u”dn‘: to get a mate bet- | will be forwarded to New Yorl Forbidden.) {one in the last game, a total of |New Orlean 80 s SELERHONE OArLS SATEThL e Lis aaiath il ave cone| mower i Tor L aelFouvIdRnE. reanoma |c L i e TS {EQuratatithesserics & ke o ot Business Officy 928 g 5 ) 2 Q. What is a “knot” in nautical | Norfolk Editorial Rooms ... §! slderably more difficulty in collect- | What Russia | attitude to- | Stll, a good provider would bel . THE MONTH IN BRIEI | eAsuTeRient? Northfield Vst ey November — montk j : 2 ' ing demages from the railroad com- | ward land arnaments is remains to | Ji%t 89 ‘i‘mmm aste h‘x.;f(ntl)m\\un- el inetor A. It is a nautical mile equal | Pittsburgh ‘The oanly proftadl ertising medium | .. e the cnasinrio he | be discove: he prepara CRULUIRORINCOLL S0 R £70 I0OU aUse ¢ bR PR to 1.15 statute or U. S. land miles. |Portland, Me. o I e oy P ireutation ‘books and press | PARY than was the case prior to th iscovered with the preparatory | i ok others envious. Of cheering stands when plays R s S e o et 8 i room aiways open to advertisera enunciation of this decision. That is mmission meets on November et excite ‘em, b a d | Washing! Kot L Of votes for candidates like th | States of parents temporarily re- | e something worth bearing in m { 80, We shall be converted to Bolshe- oneandioaica e those | siding in this country an American Momber of tho Assoelated Press ot = e oo vik doctrine when all the Russian at they replace ad inflinitum, | citizen? | The Awociatsd Pres s sxclusively en. | T bosses In soft places offer to swop = [tk A titled o the use for re-publication of | THE MAIN STREET CROSSING TIE LARGE FAMILY ; : L g BUNKED BY BARE LEGS! | A, e is an American citizen | 9 all mows eredited to it or mot otherwise z 3 2 places with laborers, I Seffal ot e under the laws of the U. §. and a| credited @ this paper and also local No crossing in the city is more Be e a resident of Kensington SRR i rivate Cox: at's the matter | citizen of th | with Robinson? about someth published theretn. He's awfully mad ed t than | was arrested for the second time on | father owe ey e '« of Cienlation | 1€ Tailroad ng uin sirect. | a charge of being under the influ BElyita Aaalsy el follomer s ‘11\\‘ .nfrngr tate. - Upon reaching 2he 4 B. C W s batiooal organization | The combination of railroad tracks, | cnce of liquor while operating an Scotch Highl tivas nYiast s B B S election of | morning thi it was a flapper.” DAY AFTER HALLOWE! THE CAMPUS! and hi ult to ke oniof which furnishes newspapers and BAver | oo tisers with & strictly honest anaivels ol y tracks ciroulation. Our circulation etatiatics arc | it (i based upon this audit This tnsures pro | - | Some ay make , and convicted each Q" What s e aesisn ot e ADIGIEDE Egyptians First to Sek Latvian flag? i done s ™ mnrnct” s “ves| Relel From Disease b it in order. time, he is destined to spend six N ON ing is always out of kilter at | months in jail. tecti against fraud In newspaper ! - - :nn o: nn‘x“:r.n to both mational &N | p. oot and autoists get the full Meanwhile his family, mc!mlm;;E R S QUESTIONS ANSWERED |flrmp:’md o :o‘r:‘llm"l:‘ Sepre | Lo benefit of the situation by suffering <hildren, will probably sutfer. | it Wi that little bell B y Richard ] You can get an answer to any | carine The. ,,.l',',,‘; e e 2 | b Dick tried to scare the Kappa girls | question of fact or fnformation by | horimontally—the white one hetar Chicago, Nov. 1 (P—Dr. Francs are sufferir between hi he pun ster suits the natiof The Herald is on sale dally 1 Ne. | severe jolts while passing over. taste | ent | cash reg v n P 1 i § York at Hotaling’s Newsstand, Timee | By weuring sheets and moaning | writing to the Question Editor, New Carter \Wood, director of the Insti the Clonnectient co! e o s muc ¢ re hax @ anyway. s | the two red ones. The white stripe o Suearer Schultw's’ Newswands, Botrance | The Connceticut company, which | as much, if not more, than the ¥ low; | Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, | i¢ one firth the swidth n":h’:‘\ fl_‘(_”f‘" e of Cancer Research, Columbii Grand Central, 43nd Street. has just replied to a letter by the | father. | Success doesn't come without la- | PG, ears the sheets for bandages— | 1323 New York avenue, Washington, | . What does it mean to deeam | 0 /iy, belleves medical sclence e | ;nayor which prayed f i The moral s as plein as a slen- ), e SR Yes, sir. It mercly ghost to show! | D, C., enclosing two cents in stamps | ¢ Sl , lat last is on the right track of its feck. | for reply. Medical, legal and marital |~ A According to one superstition, | lI“L = Hx‘.xlrr\‘e:“rf:i R advice cannot be glvem, NOr €an |45 gream of pearls means tears—to | n2" or ey ine annual meet. O rt @ be stmeageq | CXieNded Tesearch b undertaken. drcam of a peal necklace indi Emoteilol American (5 Gollegs 3 00 r-case rail he smeared | Al) other questions will receive a|a jogacy. | Physitheraty held in connection with cheese — did Bobby | porsonal reply. Unsigned reauests| (. \What does the expression “to | \C_d°dication program of the Uni- B |cannot "ba answered. All| letters | turn turier o |versity of Chicago's new medical 1 vt ldck him out because | are confidential.—Editor. | AR The faculty had a hand in it! Dr. Wood said that while several The man who cannot leave build your sucker li; wish Hallowe'en was every | repairs, has replied that it is willing | boarg pight,” 18 the universal chorus of the e that the crossing, so far as | liquor alone should have sense boys and girls you saw dressed like | th hobgoblins last night. the pa | ‘; Ocean flights are spectacular, but | [CnE tho you can get the same results by | innurger s learns of | walking on a lonely street witil Witt, v a payroll satchel. !7hey didn't is are concerned and ough not to drive an automolile. cy tr contiguous thereto, arve | The quicker hop jut | the severity of the n? It means to overturn com- sple pie orde against | something like this | drunken drivers the better and saf- will e nothing doin One thing the Indlanapolis mayor- | The ola-tashioned girl also aid . pletely or capsize 2 boat alty situstion proved was that|year. Perhaps next spring there cr It Will be for society gencrally. |00 "or per kissing after getting | - Phivis !‘.;?,::-.“Mt does the name |(oel. It is a deseriptive expre sl e o )d in v'm treats et Slonty of citizens . consider them. |may be repairs made—that is Heads of families necd to take in ! parried, but she kissed only one| e o salddle-English word |®I0n based on the helplessness of a |7y m_m_‘ iy .“‘"é ¥ i none Y ’ g mpression one gets from the letter. cration that the law does not | i ity 8 EnEls rile whe e - | hac ed a success, they have in- selvea well quallfied to be mayor, | IMPression ¢ from the letter leration that the law does not f man. |Nea tland to the g rvis” meaning “a porch”. Oc- |Lurtle When turned over on S| iateq that science is getting clos- { back, | Q. Who were the feature players in “Twelve Miles Out”? isplace- [ A" John Gilbert, Frnest Tor- rance and John Crawfor e trolley company alludes to | make it easier for such to avoid . | Ipssiys: i s e e S e s e Amerfcanism: A man with thin ' ppe e fac it has been force o7 L DAL specitles the | ooots in his pants feeling ; spend the grand sum of §25,000 on | sentence to he given and there is | proud of the way his family dr ler to a succe disease. ncer s not spreading, despite general opinion that it is, he said. 1t is the usual standard by | chinehe | explaining that science has made which vessels are measured and | |such strides in the conquest of oth- cliiess Ferdinand took hence | neans reight of water measured . v d es that the apparent non- | means the wei 0b es that the apparent non portal of the prexy's fence, | servations R | in tons, displaced by a ship at her against cancer makes it o 7' | [stand out untavorably in compari- n an angry state, Q. How should a pipe be broken | on The Weatller | son. | d ripe bologn | casionally it is derived from Provis, sor flunked poor|a provost Q. What is meant by he said, “you used a|ment” of a ship? especially when the bother of goin ul treatment of ths - through an election is not necessa profe Chestnut street, which was entirely | no double standard for the married If a marrled man wishes| A republic is very much like a colony, except that its tyranny s ¥ the |} ome-made. wing one | 1aw the time to do so is before he s One point in our education is now quite complete: Hardly anyone any | Ui R longer attempts to burn leaves on | : | penditure in the city 4 ihesaurtkeefotinatod siccls season. Considering that the trolley | makes a fool of himself; afterwards "hiree phases of man e ‘arlos Drego. to the city's paving program | or ugh ex- | to have his family considered by re. 4 | { load draft. s T “Darn being a kid. m kids Gave poor Ferdinand the or . business has degenerated into being | i* may be too late. Do | Gave poor Ferdinand the g in for smoking? S X Guriidaaiof fheine mlie L oGl e months of n‘f»'\ — = PR LHDGY | ——Virginia Re S R e o and | 1«,,:);,:‘:0:\..??.'::,' e aystem is to delay writing a fow Per-| o "y 905000 outlay makes a | SOUND TAX REDUCTION Donbfiess & sonie Wielleatas] RN allow it to stand for 4 or 5 hours.| \yashington, Nov. st for | has occupied the thoughts of many Another way is to dampen the pipe | Southern New v dipping it in water and after | night; Wednesds air to- | gencrations from the time of the - vptians and Greeks to the sonal letters for a weck and then when they are finally written to take | FAVORED BY MELLON | inst as much impressed by a m s to the advis- mind after seeing his legs in negroes thought they saw ey were pa g cloudi- | ancient I noise like a milllon dollars used (0“ | v inerea: rybody 2 It rees ki e wate wi = e yresent ¢ o them all the way downtown to the m; ¢ the Main street crossings go | ?Dility of tax reduction, the onty y & & cemetery, and sprinted! “Boy, il;«‘-n“fin?iu:x:xtkr‘ :;::'ryfl”thcnhn::t } . J(‘,',::I{]”,“L s [x‘.]nm.v,'m(:’f.i“.\.n;v(h-r Dy Cloarzo A post office, so that they might gain |, 0 5o o without ye. | Auestion regarding which there T B ‘r‘:i\(\‘:?’;ln;‘: 1.\“«‘\" ,‘,'”":: bige o | rew (imr‘ 3 2 T A | change in temperature; moderate | Weymouth, of New York, said that a few hours in delivery. SR S e 6l s Mowar oLt e N s Llaon, D AU e LAY, ifting winds, probably becoming | the cancer sufferer's chicf hope lay spring arrive many a spring i like. | duce: Certaln inaividuals in Conl nted the other. “Dis one belongs | A, Zane Grey. e el EandmonEes d I unyone has notlced fewer), ., o proxen, The may should eager to gain a record as ad- || = G wnatipookg ey -"”""‘P’in.»m- Ally fair, warmer in south| Describing the stubborn restst- yson written? = | A The Scarlet Tanager” pub-|qjouqa: Increasing popularity of aerial | jisneq in 1922 and “The Barge of | wtion makes it hard for Young | aunted Lives” published in 1923. | portion tonight; Wednesday mostly | ance of the discase to medical ef- | | | l trucks passing through the Center since the police chiet uttered his ob- jections he can be ecredited with vocates of a I tax reduetion, it to cut $500,000,000, or keep right at it and exact a pront probably showers and cooler Dr. Weymouth said “si eme northwest portions, for per cont of the cascs of cancer of y-one cven from the trolley company to get Dacen bojered 1t to work nest spring and st | TOTe from the anmial bill, basing il published dn 1923. | moderate shitting winds. the tongue are inoperable. For wonderfully good eyesight. things to rights. Said repairs, liks idvocacy upon the claim t Fable: Once there was a girl who JK on air. vou knowt | &, Pid Barbara La Marr finish | * gonditions: Pressure s some-|growth too extensive for surgery, L u know! | ho last picture on which she was | 1ot tower over (he Tk sesion 11t is not nece for the fede posed for their forerunners, may not kodals picture and didn't | - { working before her death? co0d before | BOVErNMent to be so much con- |show all her teeth. THEACIRSTL OV OHE, MONTH TN S st S (R ko b oy g | and) noxtherny New s Bosland Sin. trical heat, offers the best prospect. The marriage market in New |, oo S diathermy, a deep, penetrating elee- 3 l' | 7 settle ions t showe o end Britain seems to be at a low ebb, ;00 w0t {00 had. The company | CUF1ed about reducing the national | W 3 DONHII (GOSD IR to illness that cventually resulted \\«v":‘dr\:‘pnr:‘l"lyzn.ln:‘vi\:n\|‘"l.:\‘{ ())Moh\m\‘ll]u- I:.r"m:,x"'lry.xfi»]n‘:\:' x‘s‘vnx(sfi;rr ) due possibly to the effect that two | . o.™5 ¢ kueping its paving in a | bt T kes fl‘“:"‘l: i "*:11 '”(‘ (Imagined by Ellin R. Francke) | her death, Lolita Lee doubled for | ;14 northern districts of the north | 5 il can no longer live as cheaply as one. | ; L e P o e s ) o Mist Marr in some of the scenes \(angic states. The western dis- | S M £00d state of repair, or has been do. 3 ) ! nning one another. To Jack and Jill, Dr. e s it e Montmariea| | i e e A T L S YOThE e i o \Eon ' nrofessiontl servites! (Erascrin- | or iatont miotin 1 | turbance extends as a trouzh of low | As a means of letting out some of i ! : Sty 3 G S T vinegar and brown paper)—| Dol g pressure from the northern Mis- ; A e nd the city's board | fMALCIT promutiates, hut his con- | melonehy : Q. What s the vatue of a rupee |GG T L et o0 e || ASTOR PIANOS 3 o othall serves a | ithe st of the ye Dkl s 5 stward to the s lb;y “:1( :1\ 52 It ,l [fafiue el it has of a safe and sane thx re- |ior thinks you're warm e Dr. 3. W, curm, e e 15 $0.4566; the | T8 Panhandle andther Tovi ; “ needy purpose. By attending a foot- | = C R T L e even at | duction appears 1o us eminently the |he's a darned poor seer. . e oalesR S (e toRReR ORI Gallor Uprights, Players, Grands Uallizamedeven old uen HevelBtiih selng | proper thod. His opinion is that | @Ik i i foriter was!Dis04a: G | center being near Des Moines, Est. 1768 \nowh! toltisnoren they: 1 re & P i i e e Wonient here a wh t. 22—One extra large fancy bonei . Where is Dahomey? "r‘fmp'iv:\lm s are considerably lowe EBL PIANO! N : 4 e i © MOTE | man kicks his superior because t poor dog 5 .60.1 o ony Gati Srarathe tHocky AR oun alnindisclo REBUILT USED PIANOS ] tained some of the old pep. FCONOMY IN ANSONIA than $250.000,000—and even this is ' fellow happens to' b5 Ve is long past due, please pay at \,'.\’ o ‘;m LR o,“ ,I.,;(,M(P:,( ‘:;,,; bty cantinue apnormally s hizn 230 Ul R cars to be no f of | 0 than was thought probable a S A > P e i sections east of the Mississippi river. | $50 Up Ore iy e ot arow el v Df e probable a northward to the indefl- |~ DE x::h Png se ms“ e "}-“ ar- | ferendums in Ansonia. | Short time ago. The seeret View | One reason why dad doc Slisem s em, Butchers |24 "Yinits of the ancient kingdom |, A'm\r]\('v?n( (frl‘\]nr 1;n-l Hn;~ vicinity ¢ er: The Princess Tlcana has mot | : . e . : his fool down on fool driving is Do Jigeri S EATAI CLaigH Al e DY AoNeraL G W 1 H K l cloped—an yet. When sho docs | o N aweston ing the | ls that It is essentlal, in view of\ op00 115 on the accelerator in the|T - h'"mh‘- i 1“”,)1‘ ilfm”‘\t o 11":\‘,-" Temperatures yesterday | a I8 Lo IO B fisen Wanle 5 wokng 1o be greaty 700 mind he the necessity of continuing the fu- | other car, 3 ¢ SaEy| S SR A Hi Lovw | Tuning and Repairing ¢ ren ) e greatly er car. = 4.0 oast line me o oo g > £ . uld issue hos 1 constrn turs prosperity of the nation as well | & - $6.20 | {5101 area of the colony is about [AUINER ... o8 || 38 Rockwell Ave. Tel. 228-2 st B surprised. high school the matter was |as the present prosperity, to reduce| COF this sentence: “As I get One large pumplkin shell for wife .50 | 40 (04 square miles. AUanticiClive: s m e = lisy v Istouter and stouter,” said she, “my|Please remit g St ty ¢ | placed before coters, who de apidly as pos- | itel : . Q. In what county is the city = 2 £ Judging by the number of suits ! 1 : ”" e 1 es (hat a o LAWY 88 BOS- |1\ yspand's lovescems to grow and [ Musty Corner Groeery. | o¢ ¢ 1,ouis, Missouri? | M 4 following collisions between cars | [eated the plan by 1 ible; that a reduction of this debt | grow | = A. It is not in a county. 1 THAT BATY b br £ and bumps with pedestrians, the| I1ere is an instanee r- I just as much of an achievement | Copy 9 Syndicate | To Li (s Aurtet, Dr. . Q. Did Brock and Schlec finish | Do veu know how to trea Cold weather i coming; some day the ? la | automobile industry has greatly aid- | ent economy of . 48 fax reduction itself. —_— [Dinncr on Oct. 20 (Curds and | eir round-the-world fight? family bus will alk-heeau G troarta the batt 4 - 1 - ' ; 1eh about T is also this to conside . SYlR S R e SR [ M evire ftutied frotns Japan m] 4 eemon ovicna Rl £ n v o ed the law b r, that We do ually give credit 3 o the bat [ e law busin ear: Ago Today e don't nsually give credity | gon Francisco by mer because ( : & 3 i Ry | en it |1t Is easier to reduce the debt now, your story thal you wers 100\ h ir tamilies and friends begged | Our Washington Rurean complled terestls sl ive To repeal zoning laws difti- | public | when money s g , than dur- e { """‘" by @ spider 10 Day NOUY | them not fo take the hazard of a| batterics, ¢ of it > ration, ‘ don't do. is at onec pon i : mily save You a lot o cult as repealing a constitutional jsually | ing later years, when it may not be | Washington Camp. P. O. §. of A, ‘. e B ‘T‘ e acific flight | Jousa lutiatinother, amendment, with the difference that oney | 50 plentiful. Tn other words, it held a s 1l roll call and smok- G Citer | @ How can whilewash: ibe irezl CLIP COUPON HERE - ~— — == o : . [ : e e ale poved from plastered walls? | nobody wants to repeal a zoning g the | easicr fo rc Lo8 rer e - : PO O FCa R R (avia T "Vi Washington Bureau, New Hritain Herald, law. This is the reaction one gets cent dollars than with 100 cent dol B i iy To Tom, J Piper’s Son, Dro Slic fine it Tiherally and re n“,,‘.,m.l W Britain Herald 2 1 PRIl oY L lipakg One pig . i |l e ey A i from the statement of Building Jars. A national debt of 19 billions nmittee that provided the enter- py o0 st {with a solution of two pounds Erlana: erewith five § 5 | of 2k 2 =Y potash in five gallons of water and | or coln for same spector Rutherford that not one of | sh school fo | docs mot look as tainment. Licut. Col. Thompson gave gettle this, youns man, el ke e the 500 cities which have adopted | s the citizens of the now as it will look later |readings, ldon't pay tell the con aper. 4 | P ! | diutant-General Cole ca here [ {he pig atolal e K | ND NO. such laws has repealed them. Once | istake. Tut be that as | Money is worth more. The best time |, A L‘:‘.“:‘,m{‘,:,l = 1l Cole ¢ uw“!’ re | the pig you tole! I w Q. What are the expressions | AR \is afternoon and after a confer-| 3 f < A 1 applied, zoning n it is question of | for a nation to reduce its deb ArENT or Sloper and a num- | '!'N'l to di ‘u.m,xh between the two e - 4 s o 10T of a team? wi i e = | SO Sl el fan individual, is when ber of those interested made the an L e ey m‘ GUIDING AUTOISTS WHEN | taxy mey s plentitul and cheap, {nouncement that Co. E would be re- team the liorse on the right is ne Sl I | hance. This is a point that the advoc ormed. The order was mailed to | b Cout of the United States lays down RUSSIA AND THE LEAGUE ook, or do not rezard ag important i 2 o oD : lo n d as important. for caplain. In the party at the Rus e lernble lempere r. Bang. on 5 s e e e e L e e p g y r'ontaine Fox. a they approach a rallroad grade r e ince the war > with the bi: ang S Cadwell, Ser t Morey, anid % S i . Lientenant T L. Curtis, Among e e crossing. The rule laid down yester- sal for four years to identify unmindeul of the fact that Sh 4 E s L th listed embers are 12 n day in the case of an appeal by the | Herself with the I, of Nations | the heavier the d i s i el e MR.BANG FAILS To MAKE 6ocopP M!S THREAT To : Baltimors & Ohio raflroad against | confer-nces has hiad more important | upon a nation { iker it is in Herbert V. Camp. THROW THE SPINACH OUT THE WINDOW THE ve the judgment of ower court will e conti t yme other iniportant As the Herald predicted yesterday us rta spect 6 0 rencHInE B tre il f R A o ; Varrie E. Hart and Joseph P. Quinn NEXT TIME THERE WAS SAND IN IT. : h th have far-reaching eifects in Uni Wkat we kno of “preparcdness” 7 di a s | ; ; : INFSS™ \(cre nominated for representatives = 4 3 isposal of am suits. The 11so includes financial preparedness, a cincae Z 7 Tet evidently realized the extent of 1 ry hr nd the 1 n i 1ge national ' v Mr. Hart was named withont o preced it was esta nsed oth t febt hanging over its head s in thay Opposition, but Joseph M. Halloran g et it wrote that the decision 1t i or ) 1 less condition 1o he propareq |MO%€d that a vote be taken for the for the guidance of all courts “or mes to redice land ar Sr el ; : her selection. This A i | e giidanceiot iall onrsion: 4 r all emergencics, cossary when the ofher candidate Pa | and for all.” on of th The i t on the national deht 'withdrew and left the 1 to Mr \ 59 Shorn of {ts verhiage, the court pate in the work of the t rit PIIS @ serions part of government n. Amo tr & of the ed ; i wa decision is that the t v o armament | 2l outgo. The lower the de o 1 I McDonoush ! | PN ’ o A Gaf A. Sexton, John ; driver to be sure no train i G ) t there is to pay. Nineteen S N Ao ] proaching before he crosses or at ned in this direction than in the ' bi of dollars of national On the town committec are Joscph "(': tempts to cross the railroad tracks. | past. The assassination of Vaslay | in some 25 years, means just \. Hallo ich 0. Schaefer, & ! an: U twiee Il 5 S This appears fund 1 in | Vorc fidy at compound inter . Gaffaey. - i an o X = % ' 2 " p Stoeckel of this city has pur - the case ch came he atter onference iH I on tax plan seems saf | 5 = ‘ 4 e ot “" 3 5 : ) 0 s il s siLfer the “Hartford Herold,” al ONE OF THE PINEST! :;:)‘l tion of the court it was held that th evil 1 in Leag o lang \ Ve tax German paper, and will be its edi- | (As it reached The Fun Shop) & [ railroad was at fault for pe t N f ts ¢ il Heneweandin N S Sufesman (showing customer some B the driver to cross the track wiil t Gor s no i | 1d aTot in Len- S0l hose): “Surprising value, sir. o 5 e e Gl R e 7 q : to 1L C. Chapin, who will Wor'h double the money. Latest el B pEgiay £ | : g ; ldi o ihiek pattern, fast colors, holeproof, won't | | i i railroad lost its appeal it would haye ;i igreement with itz vinster Teacher: | Hullowe'n was observed in a very Shrink. and it's a good yarn.' lin § ineant, in effect, that the railroac ! Iy Hasten to Alfar ¥ fashion lnst evening. A fals| Clistomer: “Yes, and very well would have been forced to guard ! t nditior inte ( m, England, Nov® 1. (M 1 sounded from the corner 014 1 5 cvery crossing along their lines—a | st tingly difficult. T 'ms, rushed breathless. ©f ATCh and Hart streets, and should | i : \ 1t s gu person b srehended it | manifest impossibility m the ) rderin 1 y a by feacher brides BNLYERRIE0N ¥ d liow other Fun S contrib- sl i y from 1 Lo \ ! b o e W oter Jvmmhrinfoumh standpoint of co | sia will ne | education committes ON the ground of Hallowe'en. bk s Obviously, court n [ armament conditions acr the { passcd a regulation against married | A8 City Clerk ‘Thompson entered | Too Loud? most cases an autoist will need to 1 v, are now wondering what the Globe Clothing store last evening Ly jun: »Did - you meet that 1 do no more, when approaching | ) do 1) 1 about. Chndihza i hi “‘v"" is wl iy cloth manufacturer?” crossing, than to stop and look. "It ot I'he education commitice framea heavy plate glass door and the Wallace: “Yes. He talked to me Pl i s rezulation to prevent teachers Lhousht the door was open. His knee ;0. an hour.” : seems to us,” the opinion stated rom marrying and cspected it fo Nit the glass and smashed it, ripping,* Ronaall: “He certainly weaves “that it he relies only upon not e de d by the borough council. ©open his trousers. He was not in-|some wonderful stories, doesn’t he?” hearing the train or seci i maller ifter the spinster teachers jured. | Wallace: “Yes, but his yarns are . . 1l summoned (e (0 Singing “There's a Red Light on : colored!"” e s S e S S T e I summoned their fiances and ngin itoo highly colored! ! nal and takes no further pr | DRUOBRORCSINE Snes been | rricd them in great haste, the the Track for Hartford High,” New _N. B. Slalker. ’ he does 50 at his own risk | inclined to regard it as unattainable | ¢ouncil refused to pass the rule, Tt Britain's cohorts left here today for — b An approaching railroad train | %o long as their Soviet ncighbor | provided that any unmarried teach- Trinity field, where the first game All Right, Then! usually makes considerable noise, | held aloof from the Geneva delibera- | ©F should be dropped from the lists |of the league will be played this| Baxter: “Hey, who has been but this racket fs frequently drown- | tions, With Russia conferring with | 1€ e took a husband. ifternoon. The teams were in fine monkeying with my clothes Itrim and 1,000 persons were present| Mrs. Baxter: “Why?" Baxter: “These golf stockings 1 i ed out by the nearer noisc of the the others a practical method for | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS at the kic