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6 EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1927. New Britain Herald who are so unswayed by political [sustained in the regions affected |isked hin “How's " }.\lrs Lewis Gilbert ‘ A. Highways in the U. §. total | Detroit ........ | 1 i | 224 West End Avenue approximately 3 million miles. The |Duluth .... onsideration that they arc not anx- | has been tremendous, not only HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY us to block the poll for their own |the coal industry directly, but by It Lake City Utah federal and state governments have | Hatteras . A M e e L Al rget to tell you Florence went|improved about 783,000 miles leav- | Jacksonville .. Bt Bk e SR et Mmoot e s il blei ; llons Julict | ing more than 2 million miles unim- | Kansas City «.... At Herald Bidg., 67 Chu: at those who are mot|from homes have becn inhuman, G 1 | proved and only partially graded. Los Angeles .. ! t ¥ re Republicans— fand only tolerated by a complacent ) 1ot Vi | Mrs G R Thompson Q. When was the first census in | Miami ........ R ¢ t v i resull fr e 407 e § ' % w Minneapolis : X nost of the state and local officials | society because it has resulted from ! {407 Lake Shore Drive the world taken and when did the BSCR! ON RATI: g o aukee s i o ckef SoeenRunATE reabg are decidedly so for rea- ; When people . o et Milwaukee Wis United States start taking the cen- | Nantucket ’ h ? > I mean were you in Florence Ttaly | sus? ! New Haven R S0 New Orleans 2 irst record of a census | oy i T 8 r into the | tornado or similar disaster, public v of e | grm— e e MC\F\‘HH_ [ New York weeeens ’ Send all communications (o Mrs Lewis Gilbert arE i Gpapeais e R otlaliiche | Norfolk . Shop I care of the 24 West End Avenue s okl L | Northfield SUTE hat | funds aterialize quic y. meditative C rega e G S- 1 1ssume th nds materialize quick neditativ S ous et | | B Tere it e e gtluon] of the children of Is- | pigshurgh .. politics is wsideration 2 me thing occurs as the result of a \ with another || will be forwarded to New York. | | Sorry stop Can't say stop Husband | 2€h after their families, by the | porgiand, Me. ..... : A W : g A ; osse: R house of their fathers, with the gt Louls ... LEPHONE CAL B¢ pLEie £ L it ROUEDE aLELICHES ; number of their names every male | Washihngton wving poli x strike should not have taken place i It Those Christmas Cards? Juliet 1y their polls; from twenty years old | iR forantall iany W the women and children who : can sell | “Personal greetings” they call ‘em, | e and upward, all that are able to g0 . Not necessarily parti- | have nothing to do with it i i T forth to war in Israel.” The first \F t JF The only profital ¢ : s 5 s e e : When we fight through the jam ) consus In the U. 8. was tn 1700. 1t | £ QCLS AN ancies In_the City. Circulat! at e welcome an op- /| flrst place are SuEter, : row weary of eye filled 56 pages in a book 8 by 5 ioom always open tsess. rtunity Jliow a large number | One of the President's notions is ial percentag 1 m out and dirceting ‘em inches, cost 44,377.28 and gave the t genera- |that he should have more presiden i i : ¢ 2 ) population at 3,593,635 of which| Tt isn't love it it stops to count s on 1gs we call 'em, 5] 694,280 were slaves. In 1920 the |the cost. e ; gulators of humanity, | strikes. Tf the conference tomorrow | : : et rfy:;f}l"flnlgzlu"q\"'-w’o"- i T 3 ali news eredited to L g nselve naior | fails he will have reased 2 vl 1 . T aining 12,496 pages, 12 by 9 inches, Nothing is so fatal to success as o : | S {iemaslies; onganalon Talisgliege VI Shaveslnorensad iz Pl : dAE&toRdo Versatile! cost $23,000,000 and gave the popu- | small success thie expression to |nition with which to appeal to Con- v Rute, if P > : lation at 105,710,620, | chicl ., What is a “duck billed platy- | Fvery savior must begin by heing Member Audit Burcau of Circulati or repeal on the prohibi- ' pus”? RN a heretic. : o ot re he will get it ! " urus i A. One of the most primitive - forcement act. i b r . mammals known to science and one | $5.00 & Year. S i i 5 $2.00 Three ons which are apparent. 1¢, how- |lose their homes following a flood, but 5 1ounts | v Barbara N e ind is | svmpathy is widespread Entered at the Post Ofico \ ain as Second Class Mail o (Copyright. 1927, Reproduction men of the presen Member of the ated Press 3 hypocrites, formers and | tial authority to 1 with euch |« sn looking toward a | Bress on behalf of his desire for more strike power. And the chances ¢ ; t : | | Denominationalism: Timid crea- 5 If the interests fnvolved know on | tiguri S S sl et B et t = L L X THE PUNCH BOWL 3 o ”“‘f I’l"*_'f "f‘;“lL ,:-””r" ";'k.‘“‘ res huddled together for warmth h wir bread is buttered I s anfmals. It is covered with fur like |10 Bl EEE O80T based upon th i n THE STATE'S QUEER . e e Rl i et o Ut e 1 t Maxine! o heaver, has webbed feet and a SUEST L s e % i flat bill like a duck, suckles fits| p . ler Al dusth e rhich: Suppo a guest at your | Christmas. . Th R o zing off in class i et Tays ok DAk tlie banvar cace is an interval during whic el e A i : & the Irof. to indignation! " — [ISOUDE dNITIAYEOBRE; Bk ores pat an cnemy of the state is called a ? make things AL 3 The s merely resting up | QUESTIONS ANSWERED | the platypus is so wary that it 15 | prowq usiness man instead of a Pleasant 1. But in closing & | ESTATE TAX RESULTS g t - 1 ristmas-time vacation? | o | seldom seen in a wild state. It bur- |yp5¢qr, el L - SR e e i o ilonry AL Orman | You can get an answer to any | rows into stream banks from below | docs Tirdomayoseclieniale i ot i o b : by 3 - " jauestion of fact or imfortation by | the water line, then digs out apart- | \1other good puzzle game I fo it in his face, breaking his | inheritance taxes increased retury o writing to the Question Editor, New | ments in the dry ground higher up. | \witen 4 construction job and try ate only 16 ! ubstbue! Uritain Tlerald, Washington Bureau, | In these burrows it hatches its ¢ggs. 1o pick out the loafer who is foru- tor eject * 199 New Y ’, s = s are eme- 7 > TSy RO {ia ropro- LPL 1322 New York avenue, Washington, | Q. How many persons are cim- |mapn. 3 v You did not intend to injure your | S0, at least, “officials pointed out.” duction costs—of the business as it > : . D. C., enclosing two cents in stamps | ployed in the border patrol of the IN THE LEGION ou did not intend to injure you » at least, “officials poi gl e e el aniins hing in for reply. Medical, legal and marital | immigration service? A philosopher is one who realizes A Gl 0] E { advice cannot be given, nor can ex- A. The authorized force for 1927 |that the trend of the event is less 2cerns humanity who | ment in not secing that nobody was | state is well off compared E 20, : tended research be undertaken. All | consisted of one supervisor, 4 assis- | important than the event of the Tatt & it for 230,000 and 2 other questious will receive a per- | tant superintendents, 30 chief patrol | trong ire able to see behind sonal reply. Unsigned st 7 atr g 4 3 S ey e e e s v sona ply Sig! requests can- | inspectors, 170 senior patrol inspec- e hokum exercised in every po- | fore you close 0 lls cos e e 5 aot be answered. All letters are con- | tors, 537 patrol inspectors, 24 clerks, | To climinate knaves, first elimi- tting | your gues ay, $500; and then| A more logical analysis by = Ao, Bl ¢ 5 RRtnERTLS fidential. —Editor, | 13 motor mechanies and 2 laborers; |nate fools. Can you blame the cat . 2 i ruanent injury to the | clals and others would be that ¢ 1 & ahcad only y Carolyn Davies (Tt y et a total of 7S1. {if you leave a fish on the table? ST R LR > Il iy ow much did Gene Tunney a + the clos: & World Wa Lullabaloo that has been raised eye. G Ry e : | receive for his fight with Dempsey 1-(,“};,' T l;. “1'"\-,2.”;'2““:"1 ‘\l‘ o Tt i to bel in all miracl ¢ ¢ would be sued and the est | during the fiscal year than the year DPliced that much money in secu i ! ¥ g o8 g did the United States owe a deh s easy ieve in all miracles over the proposed poll of the ly would 1 cnofithegelest| T e Bt i Is the Chirisimas holidays— | at Chicago last September? any forcign nation? e grant the first miracles of would have a good chance to re-|before. And they didn't make their 1S £ Ank would get at yor Alan Gerald Stokes, | A. Approximateiy $990,000, A, No. ereaiion itasle money during the fiscal year re- 1 per iy s that he will have to| Q. Whatis the population of| e - — Sial vaterand op. e ‘\).m“w;“ni If, however, yol have guest fn | ported, but during a lifetime. We vainly asked him to explair I China compared with the rest of | Americanism: Thinking an abund- G510 P (S et —_— the ansual Income eince he had wing with Tis folk o ol ; | Observations e £ owned the pla ne —Ira L. Kearns A. Ch population is about are tarred with the same brush and |can slam the automobile door with- | SIDEWALKS ALONG ROADS e 400 millitoes which) Eresfly epiak. e ¥ Joth are cxercising every means at |out first looking whether the guest | PATE'S NEW METHOD B0l Lol anlehs pesiHeislmply Faenbody Sees Em! {ing, is one-fourth the population of 0n The Weatlter Gitt shop: A place {o huy fhings their command to cither block the where onme or the| John A. Macdonald, state T . uring was accord- ers: U want to buy a present { th carth. {the purchaser likes better than the to the 1ost modern method oS onns la L o Q. Is there an anthoritative text| A S e LA 5 S ; #irl Clerk: * about 50Mme | ook (oI B, 5 "ashington, ne. —Torecas| e creat amount of perspicacity to sce maim him for life, and as long as | taken note of frequent compl e I uld '0‘: 01'3 :‘“””1:”,“ o :'{,];\,\,mm ana | for Southern New England: Cloudy | Hoover might make a wondrrful 12 basis of returns, not the or g o mEI NG Jemen s o EAORRL b L S Tuesday | president if he c e No, something not quite | noct widely used is Roberts Rules | Preceded by rain tonight. sday |president if le could be content SEO e partly cloudy. Not much ehange in |with a sinecure like that. s e g | temperature. Fresh wost wind, fe [ what material are most | = porecast for Rastern New York:| Be good; but don’'t e so darned e e i , | AN YOU SOLVE THIS? ‘”‘0"‘“’}“”-* made? Cloudy preceded by rain tonight; | good you'd like to sco all imperfect hi een taken by the railvoads of o ‘I 5 \;w..q.n\ in ;\'m:\rlk‘vt o]r n: slightly colder in central and north people in jail. i0 have orlginated, is a Tammany passenger in an automobile, in-{are in error. Farmers and their folk = CO%M with the In- | Out of the Night lEsig '"“‘“( e T“:_’"c S “':,:2"‘] portions. 'hx;.vl}, p;m\ Jrloul. Th m.vl.\”qmmm. ;>.’Im:m o i 22 Cl o ¥y B. C. Potelli | T Ol L ARLIQUeCS g - | moderate osh west winds. sneezing, chilling, and licking the lenchman, a New Yorker, and an | jured dwring its operation, shall are compelled to walk along the LonRoxEY Ay ot A e e e s e : The wind howled and sercamed | i admitted admirer of one Al Smith, | have a cause for legal action un- |highways when they visit neighbor- e i s Chr D neaning of the words “subsequent- | morming over the Maritime Prov- s 1 ¥ and “consequently”? linces, the St. Lawrence valley, On-| Educate a hoy and teach him no name looms largely a6 a nom- | less the “accident was intentional.” | ing farms on errands, children walk bagistor e, Con Of Enow n\ The taesiotian old|. 1 who was staggering along the |, ¢, Subscquently” means £ollow- | pio) the plains states and the |trade, and you have only yvourself duction costs of t . . v & © degrecs below zero | 108 in time, following as a re#idt, | pocky mountain districts. Areas of | to blame if he turns out a politician. 5 following in place or order. “Conse- | pigh pressure prevail over the | - - quently” means following as a natur- | southern states and southern Cali-| The more successful an author 1s, and cutting his eye, injur- |the last fiscal year, t inc : his eyesight prosperity of the state i indic s humanity and of |guest, but you exercised poor judge-| It Is not to be doubted that {he the scenes {rving to pass through the door be- | £ome others, but the esta little. the money in a bank I will be mak of the litical camp: T ve e onsiderable amusement out st, you probab- | People leaving large estates three per cont on $50,000, while if 1 American Legion to endeavor to ob- ain an indication of the eentitient |cover damages question. Both parties in the deal ol or put it through. It takes no |other will not be crushed. You can|way commissioner, evidently {hrough the whole game, the mys- |You do not do it intentionally you that pedestrians have no placc investmen cost of improve- spicuous!” the cxcitement is not so are free from being sued. At least, | walk in safety along many of ot —Frank W. Lustrac ory in i Fraat, that is the meaning of the law state roads. LIS Tn the first place Mr. Spafford, in | passed by the last general assemb- | Some would say there are no pe- | ot IS exactly the position 1 whose fertile mind the plan is said |1y, which specifies that no gue striane along the highways. These whose inee for president in the campa of next year. His run will probab- | stitutional; in the opinion of many school, hikers use them, and resi The law might be entirely uncon- along them when going to a nearby insists that the i and t inderer’s strength was al- & definite wet plank in the plat- |in the upper courts. Meanwhile, Ing trips along the nearby roads ;’;‘[”‘"“ Ay ! ety ' U fell, avose with difficulty | 41 TeSult, as a necessary or logical | fornja. Témperatures arc gencrally | the less great he scems fo posterity. form. All of us are probably firmly | however, it stands. It is eaid the in- | when they tire of riding In automo- | 1'¢ foundat TS S w0 i ,Luxlz;m‘,\?],‘,,] Hould the guest ot | Md for the scason mlflll)nn;-lml ‘\]\wr; your 1..Y-L.;1vy‘m;]zs are accepted & h0ses. o i = 2 ere he gues o country, except in the upper | they become platitudes. convinced that an horest poll at the | surance companies had a hand in its | hiles. Moreover, the public has a i "° e atentne duiti ) o0 T rormal lnner el seatean| S i e e ; o100 Lo hn enpimons | DAssEEe—mor athin e ensy to DALlEVE. | FIEREE tot ihebabr T ie s ant L 1 el e i '_“’ “('(“ A. 1t a woman, she sits on the | region where it is slightly above | Trotzky Is of no usc to his party's a res) t of the host; if a man, on the | ;o leaders now, except to vent their varm them. The threadbare coat he 2 g ZBK05 lis A = wore could " iy :\ ,',.,, ',,.: \“.:‘” right of the hostess. Conditions faver for this vicinity | spite on ~when {hey get unusually ; e : S . a case of s ; 5 heltor anv. | Q- What was the score of the [ yngettied weather followed by partly | mad at England. cegulating their fellow citizens a a | What from “guest” laweuits, lon the highways. Pedestrians ha such vast body and there was no shelter any- i 5 enlshegne s s e | i | A e e e e rallvoad, | where to be seen tirough the blind- | 2Aimy-Notre Dame football game 1n | clondy and not much chango in tem- | o : means of diversion, nor have tl — — - as much legal right upon them as Pl e S T 3 1925 perature. | They say good paving will last aoilly e intenloribyl comnlex B0 CHILD WELFARE the automobiles; but this legal right ;” ORI by thellner e s Hopeiseemed pe| A Army, 27—Notre Dame, 0. Temperatures yesterday fwenty years, but how can they tell well developed they must prohibit THROUGH SCHOOLS does no one any good when a case - TC0 States e will | o SRt aTehl A T rn)r vlly']i wh "I"“”l:T‘ Msnf}"zhy:l i mgz Low \\»h;\{x £ s]v\(;)’n'rl\nnm& tear it np every ; S 9 mean a differe S - - a2 [ sell's book “The Top A R o o 50 | cighteen months. t they do not dare tak I ild A il L DRI o il (o SR R i po “_‘v;”] e ,m“ .”l World” heen produced on the | Atlantic City ..... . B0 [ 50 — ns ollars. iis hands knees, looked | U1 o Who composed the cast? BOREOI e e 40, Correct this sentence: “This s a | e Tt decisio in St i - | throug 1 htec ndow—— ¥ ¢ Py oo " ap . i h some of the “hoys"’ of “17-18"” on | wat examined, investigated, The state—or the highway com : e HStihoulsT GIEAT m-\\:‘-y\\u L HdCw The same title. The cast in-| Buffalo ..... 5 40 38 | typical village” said he. “but yoi looked after and made happy and |Missioner—is taking cognizance of |~ “Prcial co of three federal Z : ed Amna Q. l,\:;»’t;n, Jgn:s Chicago e i b "vr\";f‘m’ ATYDORY edt it ans Ml 3 idges, which was un: . Kirkwood, Ra Hatton, Shel- | Cincinnati .. o 4 stre healthy if possible to an extent un- | thess facts in the construction of a , which was u ous in Ul R inglinat! ly be made on the wet appeal, if not | lawyers, it will be found so if tested | dents of villages take frequent walk- Legion hist " wet sentiment. The veterans not |48 the poor insurance companies | wishes. : story.” linging around the : 5 onis & O'Faller it yet 50 old that they must turn to ' doubiless have been suffering some-| There is no law against walking & Otalien railrond to others wi themselves. Also ive seen | looked after and made happy and | aminer. parties ourselves. Mr. Spafford S i el don Lewis and Charles Post. Denver .......... 54 35 | Copyright 1027 Publishers Syndeat: probably feels as we do, that the : the I C. C. contention and | from the window and veterans would vote wet and that dreamed of a genecration ago. new turnpike between Devon and ’ e o 5 . Q. What is the derivation of the . t the railvoads, is naportant, | into the snowstorm 2 2 they would aid the D ortant. - o | namme Portia? Jut the fina <5 3 WHAT DID HE SEE IN THE il N t by so doing. Hence the | existed merely to yleld an education | turnpike will be 50 feet wide ana | oub the final r vill be known | Wt L D BB RuN| A It 18 from the Latin and only when the hest court In the | Aways ; | means graceful. : CHRISTMAS CANDIES AND CARES 3 land has y ; i | Q. What was the longest prize- | wide on each side. R to give its | Dear Readers 1 ht in history? Oy ash Tureau has a packet ready for vou which contains ! his i § verdiel. We couldn't figure this out our- |TEIC I RSO = : o || puntet ) 1o make from fested recipes all kinds of CAKES AND | o oaiictegaiigol dian " It occurred at Cheshire, Eng-} DIED FRUITS, NUTS AND CARAMELS, FONDANTS in she lower e otiat T The ancient idea that the echools | Seven Gables Inn. The Bridgeport ty somew! poll idea. i the personal habits, ap- |lave a gravel sidewalk five feet And then what 1 € . health and general con- officials of 11 of those aftending was 1o ‘ . o selves. It is a pouplexing: question- )5 v, 1536 ‘belween Jack Jones Tt AND CHOCOLAY and HARD CANDIBS AND TATFIES, for 5 of the sfate or city has long | feetive expressions, “right and pro- : 2 3 ¥ h ong | % ! ; o LG » _ 1t's the answel 1nd Patsy Tunn s won in two the tmas Holiday scason, If you want this packet, fill out the coupon poll is unwarrante 120 Leen exploded. We have found |per.” It will please the autoists and G Aty 2 Crounas; below and niil as directcd: i H ndianapol re o { hundred and s S nds. taken. And they prob: that impinging education upon |also the pedestrians. It §s a plan ; s ! | T A 2 2 ‘ 5 3 e % o company wished to ch v | Q@ Do kangaroos climb trees _————— - CLIP COUPON HERE = == o= om do, that volz wou 1 unhealthy body is quite useless; | that should he developed along all ¥ It A" A small species; found in d on production cost | | <tralia do but they are seldom seen |contention before the federal court. [ | hy maen. Only in recent years has and national, start the ¢ | CHRISTMAS BDITOR, Washington Bureau, Daily Herald, 1322 New York Avenue, Washiugton, D. ¢ poll because they fear tha t ake its influence for he | e 2 % z i T want the packet o iing bulleting on CAKES AND COOKI and 7 its existence hecome known. Al CANDY MAKING AT HOME, and enclose herewith 15 cents in loose, St e o In view of what the Supreme Democrats would gain th o children felt in divers | EMIL MOLLENHAUER e i ) e G STt R e, (e dasa i that the best kind of | Emil Mollenhauer was a musi 2 A iTeRIy ceciigasnithis| 7 on the ground, they are much more S | same as we be wet. But they do not want that it is the duty of the state or“s(mw roads the very thing the ) 3 t 2 cct to gain. They elaim that the |children 1o grow up into the best |institution in New Ingland. His “"’:‘]" wolls case, tho railroads nat- 2 at home among tree branches. Thes St c e A fvpe of future citizens is the heal- |1ong carcer as director of musical | 'Y think the high court will ap- kangaroos move from tree o trec at I e snArge 3 night and sleep in the daytime Wt properly carcd for type, | °vents, in Boston and throwshont Q. What percentage of the high- I'lus we peep down fheir throats, | all parts of New England, made his . act that the spe- way mileage in the United States is cial court iis had the In- = A unimproved. 1polis witt se before = gion ehould not play polities, That £ et e B ply fhe same principle in favor of | I am a reader of the Daily New Britatn: Herald. i —— - —— e e - e o e == o= = their nostrils, look into |Name widely known and respected. AS far ng politics their eavs, test theic cyesight, give |He lived to see the development of ccedent would indicate s e v by Fontaine Fox e andilacal Deg he medical once-over in | Musical New England from a cho n s Jocaliti able fashion. Those who | concert here and there each year lictators were c to t hy ave discovered, and [t0 the present lavish efforts. In| illness that is pre- | hig native Boston he conducted 25 Years Ago Today I from being communicated to | Weekly, ko thnnilideenss bl e : >y | WHY S0 MANY COMMUTERS ARRIVE AT THE STATION oA piakea: bhe leAracst ot : sihle of actual defex PATRICK F. O'MEARA io e ¢ i AWAY AHEAD OF TIME THESE DAYS. Patrick F. O'Meara, president in the 1 made to th | the Connecticut Fedoration of La- |! coming announcement | T was politica iion B ot that there |OF, Was an outstanding labor fig- | oy i _'“ aberla : ohe ; poorly nourished enildren | ure in New England, and of a type |cd Lope that S schools, that 17 | Which merited the confidence of the |represented in It is con- Carol: If you're writin’ to Santa [ public. [cedea Attorney William o, | Claus you better say you're a friend | ungerford is considered vepy | Of mine because T met him in one of | | warmly by the governor-clect for | the stores last Christmas.” that the L. 1 sho 1as be re in Conr " ¥ . < legqnete ciothing. It will be remembered that two pointive posts, plu { { © regarding | Sears ago, when the anwuol federa- | LY U e : i they have ke ! v tions in fho | tion convention was held in New (it is many < since New Dyitain | The golt season is over, but dur- | Pro- | Britain, he made a sensational an- |has been represented, | ing the pre-Christmas week r.u'urrl Ten carloads of coal arrived in |18 still called upon to pu i : ° New Britain today, and it | e ; e {hat which | throughout the country. He said he . it is hoped S b . L Ithat the faminc is over WOMEN GO ON FOREVER! | | | 1s post ¢ Tiltoal issie ¢ g ¢ turnishes for had discovered two admitted Hulw\ As Revealed Dy Telegrams Because 1 two bad cxplosions | 1 alph Goodhart, Telegraph ind future well-being. | shevists or Reds had gained access |at the power house, t evitably t 501 ¢ Connecti- e the convention but that he had cut Co. 4 Operator Mrs T.ewis Gilbert | - 1 z i quistly and offectively p o out [and Berlin s ule to a minute | l\l((\:)\\(}. 1‘::‘:;\1; ! .” h, 'nl cffectiv 'n put them ot (e m\ LHonl 1 l‘vlw’n;l“v [y ! Ay K1 without a hubbub, and had ordered b Salt Lake City Ttal Hubby and sclf just returned from | Lurope stop Had splendid time stop | Slept in bed where Wellington slept N oohat Toreats and know now why they call him orastv the Tron Duke conferenee of coal | legislation. The last notable inst Iy BT aE o Juliet Thompson union leaders called | Wis during the session when | paseball ever played its Plainville niably is with | them to quit fooling with the con- e Rl ot to end | Vention. lelerk at 1 Plainvilie oul strike in Ohio, | Legislative lawmakers invariably (taken a position with wd northern West | consulted O'Meara regarding labor in the armory | s : < bor James J. Da- | the compensation law was tinkered | took place 1 when o, T|2Ws G R Thompson 1 ol 107 Take Shove Drive 1A Connes cxestion of President | with, What at first looked like a [held Hartiord's all-star team to an | o0 Su2s o SRR L S T T R s ke bt G| G mek such a Clever | iy yoy take Cooks Tour nine and were off form in the first | L3 Barbara The poll, ? will be held dn | stalemate was amicably smoothed natem tomorrow, can, if both | af U few conferences and bhoth en a good point of the wet l 3 show a tendency to be fair, | sides were satisfied. linnings, but they soon recoverc gion, which, theoret ler side shows any such ed, from scoring, W New Britain { o0y yyoest 13nd Avenuc | | But there is no re e n a resumption of coal min- His passing will be universally ve- [ After the tifth 1 t Hartford [ nrie Tewis. Gilbert ; i ftied the o1 e \ . ‘]‘;! RS AL Lake City Utah e rtainly not stop We can't afford expressing its opinion on the j ither side can risk the good will GOES AGAINST R. R.'S B ol e o i | LIRS, e has a la membe o strike, of course, will | Americans, should be debarred from 1t i3 likely, however, that | THE “BIGGEST LAWSU is, th ic, or the effects of pub- | Once npon a time—this is not a | Webber, 1f; Whaples, cf; Mix, bition question. That Mrs G R Thompson 0 reason except polities. Tt is v 1 1ough at least one fa tale, although it starts that | | r stealing 12 chickens from & ! 407 Lake Shore Drive freshing to find, here in Connect r was quoted immediately as way—we mot a merchant, Not wish- M S L e e B ] ; Scotland. recently, a man was given | Hope you didn't miss Florence (8 Fontatne Fox, 1927, The Bell Syndicate, nc) willlng to let the poll go on| The financial loss which has been selected the next popular topic and |12 months in jail | Barbara - some few Leglon officials who arc | Leing opposed to such a gathering. | ing to talk about the weather, we

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