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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1927 N Bfita- Her ld As far as the value and practica- most successful lob P 1 i ,7\ “Well, won't he always find two | three million coples per issue. . ew m bility of Incinerators are concerned, sccret, eubtle lobbics, ose W o such shrinkage has taken V's in his flivver?” answered | Q. What is mate? obserflahons HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | the alderman says Stamford is the operate without u ad man who can atford to Chandler. IS A. Tm;‘ 1]1;x Mate tree is a { 5 5% —Donald Seni species of v indigenous S only city in the state having one. or publicity. The lobby n- or automobile in England P s e i i,‘?fi\fi:,ffllffii“ui“?r'.fi 0n ”e Weatlter Jaued Daily, (sunday Excepied) | He adds that he has been told other | fluence the House and etty well off. What's Next Thing! river banks of Paraguay and in the i i ke 2 citles have had them but discontin- | committce to char jeral in- merican motorcycle | wonder what Ford will | neighboring mountainous districts of ued them on account of excessive heritance law in favor of the tes 1 facturers don’t try to crash ‘101"‘\‘:' e “"»;wl' f'llp}:l 9‘3 cultivated in mfldn‘lf (r,‘,‘:,':l:infi(}’“vy Nov. o\.’—x:fr s‘eut(liv v nfartunately bee rong v t 3ritis] Sdeoke Lucille: “He might cross his fliv- | ti e leaves are prepared by|ern New Inglan Mostly cloudy costs. We do not think that such a has unfortunately been brc e British market? ver with his synthetic cow and make | roasting and pulverizing and the in- | tonight and Thursday. Little change matter should be predicated upon the open, du e inquisitive —— — a milk-shake | fusion made with boiling water is|in temperature. Gentle northw the experience of some cities in position of T | —Mrs. Otto V. Wagner |called mate. Drinking the beverage | 2nd north winds becoming variable. % 1 | > Connecticut; there are cities in |crat, Representative R ¢ e Nh (rm.:; m{ n SR ‘u‘)ondl,. TR lkmm difficult u; Forecast for Eastern New York: Entered at the Post Office | il e e e e % : i Cditor, care of the ) She Misunderstood! abandon. is known as Brazil | Mostly cloudy tonight and Thursday; % other states which have experiment- | nois. From mi 1 Britain Herald, and your letter They were riding in :er auto | OF Paraguay tea, Jesuits tea and | little change in temperature; gentle ed with incinerators, and so far as be harder for the will be forwarded to New York. | | ujong a fine country road & yerba. | northeast and north winds becom- |garbage collection s concerned, | Mr. Blodgett, ‘ e s iamw GoRigig WboE “My dear!” he suddenly efaculat-| & Are sea otters extinct? ing variable. conditions everywhere relating to |counter the remarks of ) : ; g ol walll ey areviiaty Flowers for Everybody! ISa T Bk T Tipnadimy geaca | @ LOSY a0 MOREgonANETD the Chrysanthemums, November's flow- er mind, D11 sew them when | C0aSts of the north Pacific and are very rare but not extinct. incinerators must be about the admitted that his expenses were about farming. ! [ it ey ! s, | we get nome,” she replied. 2 Q. Who is the youngest male | movie star under contract? | | same. | paid by the state of 5 z | e z A { Fhaas | T S The blast against the lncmfi«mtor\bu! when pressed f 2 Wl ol Sib, ot Cuéx\::'-s:'dgh fea s Rty (Copyright, 1923,1)1‘3.‘:"0‘}|,?&‘0!: ‘ % room siwaye open to ad project is not the last word on the | represcnted the cour Why not cheer-santhemums—gay Torbidden) 1,«‘}.; I““(”", '\"“""'[ McKeen, known subject in this city. The alderman |legislatures which is by . Jokes "1'1. 1;‘2“‘" ums”, He w now faces the necessity of proving |private individuals, $10| A specialist is a man who wants FOJ':K“ ten up the landscape, 1" Q. Is the sparkle of a cut r||n-"“.0g§\,,0f, theluns fette e titled to the - all his statements, and the health |each to defray the expenses of the pullc ril to win an argu- 9t mond in any way dependent upon | ,,,.ror‘,l?,; anseeln tne it nele L aawr e “ uperintendent likewise faces the [attack upon the present law. This e T e “‘:’\F“”’}‘("‘;Z ;’hr‘f;;‘r:; “:,’:';""mm Conditions favor for this vicinity o5 ‘pubiishcd therela. cod of proving whatever he cares | explanation would not secir n-| Floging: A process by which| Maxi i solne toito ot e Tl b taE Sl an e apaaadtaylclbuay |y entiion s ana S not i muc: = to add to the discussion. The public | flict with Mr. Raincy’ notion th 1 s yellow men intimidate a @ Bur t does she know about s mimt el anca) ange in temperature vill gain from the information tend- | highly-tinanced lobby is at work ; or a white one. | nursing?” s 4 ; 0. Why are babfsships painted| - POTRUES FEmtercay: =il Alexandria: “Well, she ought to gray? | e High Low | Atlanta . . 5 er mewspapers and . and so will the Council be the capital. e akes only three cents L¢ good at night duiy:” A. Because tha teolor harmonizes suided. If the opposition to the in-| Mr. Blodgett's main business is to @ & except when he puts e with the background of sea and sky | o O ¢ a8 = L I WS o cinerator can uphold its conten- |be tax commissioner of Connecticut {15, tanicianat elsEyou 1t THE PUNCH BOWL / and makes tliem less conspicuous. ! el ns so vallantly made there prob- | He is not supposed to be in the em . i - Q. Why are the first ear men|Chicagy ... .v-r- ’ X 4 loy of priva i A Hcart of Gold! . at the U. 8. Military and Naval|GLLCABO ooeereee ably will be none; if the health de- | ploy of private intcrests. Our sug- So Nberal—so generous— z g Academy called “plebes” ? ;’ n:fl{m.mll . partment, however, can show that gestion is he stay in Conecticut and | Was little Duris Case, A. The appellation is taken from 11;::“;; not identify himeelf with lohbyists To every be d she gave | the Latin word ‘“plebians meaning | ,,,,,:"'\ i iThetoowdis At | the common people or most 10WIY | 1rntteras . HSCT Mg an T A class in ancient Rome. Tacikonsil Q. Who is the poet laureate of | yancag City SUBSCRIPTION RATES $200 & Year Congitions: ~ Light rains and | snows have occurred over widely scattered districts throughout th central and eastern portions of the country during the past 24 hours. i harn Sops. | The pressure is high over the east- 28 SePt-| orn portions of the country and low Mussolini has put a its contentlons are reasonable, that “|the cost is not excessive, that they | |have been uniformly successful A MINIMUM WAGE TAW : oite . wherever utilized, and that they im- | When Massachusctis in 1012 pass Some People Are So Precipice! You can get an answer to any | England? 19 tha tims 18 soon past : oo hoon ¢ c ou_can s s t s Tos Angeles . Fortunately the ti 8 prove the health of the city, the in- ' ed a minimum law it was ] o ¥ Nan said, “You villain, you've pu tion of fact or information by e ‘>\ rt Bridges. | Miami when Middletown can be asseesed DY | cingrator project in all probability |heralded as a great step forward. s e e p;m” o 5:‘01::”1‘4““;1‘- N\]V \.(fj‘, H,’”‘w‘:d.\,u"”“" ever ealled | \finpeapolts : " 2 : g s if Me ti nt . ashington Burcau, | Na . quart. |11t have smooth sailing. But there was nothing mandatory 2 = : sh cur, * avenno, vwashington,| A, In 1544 the name New Hol- | Nonraches - | Tt is hard to believe that Edward about the law. A miulmum wage S 3 r this cliff!” i) (61 losing two cents in stamps | 1and was given to the continent now | Now Orleans - . In spite of the cold weather Set- | F. Hall, chairman of the board of fi- | board was set up, and it had the Py em et ashone for yly. Medical, legal and marital | Known as Australia. It was com- | Ner Yorkc i o0 ss about the 5 :1d h e e i e 0 iIs & prominent citizen because tpe villain sneered a dreadful sneer |2dvice ot be given, nor can |monly used until the middle of the |y . ting in, one hears less abi nance and taxatlon, could have been | power to malke i — grew up around him and \ (That bird was awful tough!) Xt arch be undertaken.|19th century, when the name “Aus-| gvrnrlo\lr:\pm wiles of Florida this year. We grope | won over to the incinerator plan if announce findings. Th all i ich. iel J Al other questions will receive a | fralia” probably first suggested by | pii(spurgh the need were not self-evident; and |could do, The publicity g — 8 personal reply. Unsigned requests | Matthew Fiinders in his “Voyvage of | portiand, M S i | ¥ understand it, other politi- c t hewered. | All letters are | Terra Australis” began to supplant] gr 3ome o " 40 S it 1s equally dificult to understand its #ndings was its chicl w Rl b vid R. Crea pered. &2 s 3 a gan to supplant| gt youis . ... .o 44 s 3 L % pInE niia sditor. ’- P The man who ays he can re- |how other city officials in favor of | The law carricd no penult t lie, and Borah wants to see if the - s = Washington . . 40 " ; £ : g's dead. 1t do “Don’ and “Senot o hen football was just be- the incinerator could have heen 80 |could not force anyone fo a ! . v G . yember when £00f Rl s 3 i to Spanish names mean? rards Block Flood g . universi- casily fooled as the alderman findings. For this re s ; St fix 2ineiig to take hold in the universi- | as findings. For this r (R o laing ahout Aery 1 t : - e P e 4 icanism: Kicking abou ; Don is a title in Spain pre Tre % Hek i keuing onin YRRT Shatesa Euenes oD aenoNe ey mininy ; 3 B i AL t i 5 ed to a man’s Christian name, ,\!o':jfl'l‘ \!vo. .‘\‘(o-’\-l.n:tI((/)?}>l-si D | sometimes happen. Let there be a ed that is constitutional. 2 ries you don't 1 at home. l 1 ALY, i b el G e o = s a gentleman. Senor is miles of mountain trail through the | ] 11, it takes a lot of gall for the P : Pl R P (IRt e 15 ToOugh thoy e ——— Columbid, Arkansas and 1 flivver to poke fun at Mex Must Be anlelifedutvalentios EMLEIL Inight w,’{ state police and regular| oy sad: Sallow complexion, NEW YORK'S ELECTION Nesine hors Ltant & fa T or al' filver o poke i s your fiar o o oldicrs i&lvvmrl ;:‘v‘muvl (‘.17 Retl ool tonos er aupelile, bad pectator gan follow el el : '“ o town in Spain, 14|block the reh s o i apey et Pt e know what it is all about. | “Analyzing” a New York election stitutional. Huppy {hought. The Pullman n o henst b Valoncia 3 miles |Rted Cross and other mercy workers | oo W e - ofters little difficulty to the hard- has been the only o P s g Siediterrancan, pictur- in the flood disiri : o at the foot o A strict pass system was estab- It is understood that the city 18| working editorial writere. Said edi- 'not interfcre ¥ t nal berth gum trouble or o ]‘”' = i:\'rl ‘('imu R 1:] ‘\ D}n‘m“‘::““n:;\:n 1 ¢ ng o ome g n of a 1 a5 Ilorian a A | e i 5 '] B planning to hold a banquet in Monor | torfals on most such occasions can | recdom of con BhineiorpsdiE e ’K 12 ,“' o it i i {to Barre and no one without an 3 | = i g - are within the i P bl ¥ @ of the New Britain pedestrian Who |be written days in advance. It is a ~ The National al Confer- nan's view of prohibition de- mobile! legal rate of in. |official pass could get & mile to- |5 They are harmless yet very obeyed the traffic signal lights|poor editorial writer that does mot ence board has just : wrgely on whether he glares COLumBIatil | NARC e (Vi atel peeor. fop | Cffective. A compound of veset 1o : ‘ i = lere’s no place up here for | ; s & while the cop wasn't 100King { knew before the event how an elec- I port e ) 7 he leading man fn |Sight seers,” a Red Cross official told ‘flinvhx?:o: :h‘.l ):’;:\":‘kml]"rfiblll;v: ; {idd |tlon in New York is to turn out at | the Massachusetts minimum wage wamms ¢ Whirlwind |the Associated Press. femiier ool Ty | em of poison caused by faulty clim- . night ?” i : When a property owner or his least three times out of four. |law mt‘l the gist of the report i ) T 2 e JLaa ". lination and tone up liver. hired hands burn leaves on & newly | The eame holds good for the gen- | conditions in Massachuscits ¢ : s i \ . L e { Werrenrath’s Wife | Be beautitul. Have rosy checks. Jaid pavement nothing is eaid 1 & feral readers and observers of public about what they 1 hav i - Nod t t A Lipliaii i | Suing for Divm.ce'””‘«r eyes and youthful energy that i doesn’t happen along; | events. An election in New York has Without the law nomi ’ vior ’ 7 ety ey s | e 3 L ‘ g | make a success of life. Take Dr paliceman doesn PP & 4 rrots and cook until| " Reno, Nev. Nov. 9 (P—Charging | pqwards’ Olive Tablets, nightly very tender in as little water as|that Reinald Werrenrath, widely | Know them by their olive color. 15¢, neighbors is distinctly bad. | ernor Smith advocates is a sure win- | Which was expected to be y af (Overheard by Harris E. R 1) | bossible. Gt ym‘ e oranges in .-m":!l inown baritone singer, had deserted | 30c and 66c. 3 1 2dd the iuice and grated ! her than a year ago, Mrs. Ada} ! ner at the polls. fected by the law, ha 1 i g “Home' is the ® 2 word in the English lan- | His Wife: “Her rind of one lemon. x the carrot Werrenrath filed suit for divorce L The Springfield Republican pan-| The defeat of the constitutional N0 industri A . With| Gthers the sweeteat two - liare Hovs Sor z cther 1 add two- | here today. In the complaint, sh ned radio station WBZ for broad- |amendment to extend the govern- |Of the law, none has W “Down Town.” , you idio t as m § as the fruit agrees to joint custody of three! casting alarmist reports about the |or's term to four years and have the | Where on account ; 2 My T ! uner unll | pinor ehildren and_asked allow- | ASTOR PIANOS $ : o : 1 i he use? W i 4 s clear. Turn intolupees for their support while in her | breaking of the Holyoke dam, while |election take place while the elec- |thing that has happened i the u We have t n: ienists on fiv a1 S 3 e 5 TIRLRD A . LRE : a you can ke 2t | you when cold €OVer | cystody. They were married in New ||| Uprights, Players, Grands the Waterbury Republican printed |torate is buey with choosing a presi- an occasional report by v s | York in 1909, | Sl 1 old popular | Est. 1708 h for the answer. advises no | showdown and let it come quickly. mum wage laws The sporting editor changes have been made in the basketball rules, o that a mere a game and SHOWS SMITH’S STRENGTH sachusetts law, were The Mas e soned. The bowels are clogged and liver inactive. Take this famous | prescription used constantly in place Jof calomel by men and women 120 years—Dr. Edwards’ Olive The automol but {he advertisement to the come to mean that everything Gov- status of women in Ml : ) er Gets In At Three A. M. fulsome cditorial of congratula- |dent, went down to deserved de- and then t Lions upon its broadcasting of tlood | feat, as a similar plan had been |ion had a chance propagar short- 4 vh Lol Nemordy| TEACHER WINS §1,000 REBUILT USED PIANOS reliéf messages. By comparing notes | ditched in New Jersey a short time times it did and s es from young peopl ra ¥ i s EhaeAdreanon VilTe| e oendria, La Ar Mabel 5 | i e ; ; = . T s how to enjoy a . i Tiadisitnesaddies M4 | Brasher, school teacher, has been $50 Up the editors may change their minds. | previousiy. The next important point | If that is \ nay 4 ank |awarded a prize of $1,000 for a . | settled was that the city of New |mum wage law that can hold water vou? y ou can't smooth udios, Culver CilY 1 catics on “Louistana” which will Walter H Kovel | L his father, young Theodore | York could borrow $300,000,000 to in this country it does not lock ae . i t it Thok o whelgnt Gorae | Do a5 you would be done | Used a8 a text book in the state | : i | Hoosevelt 18 a fighter. But in New bulld subways—a plan that the |if they are worth while; neither em- [ b SR Ll 12 e tonan A hA DiblaT Tr o) ey schooly iy Khe Loulsiana | Auningisod Keralving York he happens to be on the side |grand old party, such as it is down | ploves or employers arc henetit ities. ; Lawser (tukes ont Tis Jandker- | 1S5t fonnd® H';_:‘Z:"“* Assoclation offered "‘e‘l 38 Rockwell Ave. Tel. 228-2_J which cannot win many state clec- [that way, opposed merely because |injured. It happens to be just an o“ i h”_‘\“‘v“ ;"“” betasson, A%y The Golden Rule as faught by {00 His tendency to make wild |it had no opportunity to spend the |er of those things kno s laws. ‘vv"" ‘Jh\{:\,:h* with ho o 3 carty Y:'\\\ ;-’ N ',,/l':,:"’h 1:(!0:1'\'\‘}!‘1‘10‘\;:‘1;;___—.._—_————. : statements is Tegrettable, but if hie |money. 5 S 1 r th allment plan tO! t 1 L fanlt | oo \wonld that men should do to yo:z.l;r—'—_———-m'm—-_— W lived In Connecticut they would be| As a victory for intelligence, the| AMERICAN CARS ABROAD 1 ']' b ; aaiSle nii do you even so t othem”. It has, Do vou know how to treat it? Cold weather 1s coming; soms day the T : 2t N 1 5 | Produeti ¢ .00k at thos ArS TO wn his |y opularized into the epigram || family bus will balk—beeause you haven't treated the battery right. egarded as the acme of wisdom and | New York election returns stand Production of Anic 5 O, X ok populariz into the epigra al " i | $ N Teph e i Ly = i : . wAh will | wrinkled old face. 1 thinil imer s Soihuatia e [Aone by-i At Some night when a particularly Interesting program fn coming ever 5 /night land him into high political [very high in American current biles is on so vast a , } {d Colonel | old form fs trembli i eh UL L the loud rpeaker, your sst may go dead—If you haven't treated the bate office. | events mass production n igeworth, “B vote fo' by sobs. His grayi 5 toreyeling” published? our Wa ton Tureau has complied an Interesting and finformative < T AR AL American market, } His V “Boo, hoo rgive |\ " ¢ js published fortni : bulletin on the theory of construction. their care and operation, . i I T E realize = N N # i il o Le coupon below and send for it. It may save I ? bother, i INCINERATING CHARGES BRUCE CALDWELL'S not take care of the indusir o Henry. xrl s (742 South Dearborn street, il out, tho toupen el end cen may save you a ot of bother. ” ‘ AN = Eate Pyt yer: “Forgiv )Ut And you | Tj1inofs. e = -——— - Itis clear to anyone deeply inter- DISQUALIFICATION | eign markets m up and awake at this hour? How o h iRty A waonst s | r CLIP COUPON HERE s1| sted in potential civie expenditures| Rules are rules, no matter how of the biggeet for 3 e do T know hut what you have just | (he largest circulation in the world? | | ELECTRICAL EDITOR, Washington Burcau, New Bitain, Temg, "‘ ~ on ? 5 % New Britain Hers g (hat Alderman J. Gustay Johneon of | foolish they are; and under one |been England, and that is ling. | o Y come in? Where have you been? \ecording to the Editor and | S e e ai a1 2 he fourth ward is one of those who ' such disqualifying rule Bruce Cald- | British motor s 2 65 ears Ago Today AnSWCrI e Publisher Year Book for 11927 the Y want a copy of the bulleltn BATTERIES, and snclose herewith five o f ) Iway. 1 Yale: tback, is barred | ginning to do t i His Wife: “I've fust been wailing ' 1.ondon ( nd) Daily Mail has a cents in Joose, uncaucelled, U. §. postage stamps or coln for same: believes that statistics do not always | well, Yale's great halfback, is barred g to do thi e D up for you. dear. Honcst. Henry, T|circulation of 1.734,250, which isi] | xamm ' tick to the hard-boiled facts. It de- | “forever” from further participation ican model. h . it Sunday | haven't becn anywhere! Please don't i i ahr e S 0 : pends, s6'the alderman alleges, upon | in Yale football. fluence T g o A o | talk to me like that!” _|newspaper in_the world, not a| SEREETE SND o who is operating the lead peneil, | When the astonishing story ap- | government to 3 £ ! ¥ vissioner 'r”".\"‘;l \\'ll“ 1 V:"“ to ‘l"";l o } Tvns r‘) :"“| “(‘j"“’r . X 2 o 4 : i e o notify | §ive you this time, I su . hut |issued in London, Ingland, three ¢ \nd in the case under discussion he ' peared in the Herald yesterday, 1-2 per cent o 1”' ;m-”J SR DA _ e Friday, Sat ol 1. brought the vials of his wrath quoting the Providence Fvening | tations; but aswrence gt this—don’t you ever stay again! Sunday with net sales exceeding by 10 be upon Dr. I rd W. Pul- | Bulletin to the effect that Caldwell succceded in g \ i it ext threo | When T come in after th woman, % o asleep, n yon ar? « o G len, superintendent of the health had played with a freshman team to smack an 1 % o ‘“" (\” a‘u‘l i ! hear? And 10 | i T ¢ o don’ are wake up o department at Brown back in 1923, the situation | pound per horsc y i v LB B Connec. | don's YOU € —5 ‘ramily Smfl & looked dark to all observing eyes. |ported car. On Maching 58 hems | IF POPULAR SONGS WERE | o 'he newspaper referred to its back |amounts to $100 a yoar— ol ; ; sl JLLUSTRATED i e and places and dates were Engle o 3 e W Y o - e and then also the eligibility | more of . . 5 > the - of ballots 51STER CLARA'S NEW BEAU PLANKS HIMSELF powW fa : e : 1 t © marki m ticians |rule at Yale. Tt appeared likely at figure ¢ e 3 i IN THE CHAIR THAT FATHER ALWAYS S1TS IN. : Pullen once that either Caldwell would The ¢ 1 t 1 t i % i 5 is : i . - ¢ Alder- have to be ditched or the rule of | the exportation -- t nee and ¢ cossary - / by rules would have to get the gate; Kngland is a ser 3 = t L LA (o9 4 ar 1 peddle for the other o / 7 7 = th wrong. Now s y swyone knowing the predilec- | haps the wor Bl 2 % 7, < down pay for | ) 11 7 , b oped t of football authorities could adoption of 7 & Jusy o o eply; i ave guessed that the preclous ome of those can g 5 the crying f m 4 lan ohnson iles, be Y ever S nreas able, | associated r o ime, \ Johnson rules, be they ever so unrcasonabl A : at present is for : - vill ask ir t anders to back | come first, ery is, “Buy Dritish 1 78 b0 Ina LY D) i) away and ¢ lhow room to | Caldwell, it is clear, had no in- | pro ind tish t ¢ Merald went to pross at ntion of breaking a rule; lie dia not noon the sehool bourd was »“ n o tive session on the matter not know of the diplomatic entente o1 r tho 21 high school pupils s to qualification that existed be- Vi L puller. mmer gchool. Tt was fin- not to do it came discussion that there voring reducing rom 70 to 60.| / 3 . e the big three; his main was 1o y football and Now his football caveer, a t was actually made, vy moment when its elimax n that : 1 1tinie to think s 7 2 out to be reached, fs blasted. J i e e . 18 4L : ST us laid in the ch of a rule that ecarcely 5 i L r s for every time | Strothmany sRoseESteele | 2 7 Bu knew about as applying to r (Bt t e would be | te is reported | 1 My Shacow” i ool principal will re- team playing i chow or othe wish that ! time 1 > 2 . r other we wish 8 ord ere over- | APTER TIN? il on the Provideuce paper en ap s ore was 2 good story, as news- | ar e board of | Morgan: “Would believe it, = ; t ; e oet « In Oc. |in the entire block where I live : i« 5 to file his bond | there isn't a soul w ns o fliv- J in self in check a little per men put it, but it was entirely v owns 20 acres i i istating to please the follow- | o1 when A W required fime and was | Ver . The board has filled the | Wilbur: “Uncanny neighborhood, 5 appointing him ; vit Sos B is bond ' V1. P. D. ? ty ould be enol the y gon FReriona C. Ide, E. Allen Moore ok hig ¢ e city — - cyele is so popu Ilizabeth Fastman are | (And liow ofher T'un Shop contribu- | 15 years. This will be new BLODGETT AND LOBBYING | manutuc f ! {cs from the South church | tors rode around in it)— | chool convention to be held | = | at many people. Land in a| William H. Blodgett, state tax | these : i : | < ; : e MRS st el feriden this week. A Geod Investme e ity without a resident within one | commissioner, and his friends | year than il ¢ qualifying rounds in the men's| “Do you know, Folks,” said Felix | that when it is evl- combin I p at Maple Hill have been | Chandler, the life of every party, | cities, but may he true in New Brit- | dent that a lobby is active in Wash- The Americd t 15 played and the finals will take place | “whoever owns a flivver will never | 5 this week. I H. Allls will meet E. [be hroke i r ¢ rman he in ston for or against any meae! ¥ ! i nothe " Abbe, and John H. Kirkham| “All right” drawled Tom rzuny,i vestigated uccess is difficult to achieve. The | difference In cost hetween a motor- | will play A. H. Abbe. | “T11 bite., Why? n seetio nd a of a game that is becoming wonectary half miles from & which burdened with rules every Keep and a h miles is rare in most doubtless realize

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