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[i] approximately 581,600 serious non- AIR MAIL SAFETY rosin,on his bow. The kid was only 1 was Nolding a drunk o that in case of aoccident they i : fatal casualties in 1926; and prob-| The United Statgy air mail has | ten years old at the time. At the call box pending can be hauled up. It s consldered Observations ably 619,400 in 1927, | contributed more to the “advance- | The bdy could get cqucert en- The arrival of the patrol wagon. | unsafe for a diver to descend more . : M | The economic loas runs into amaz- i ment of aviation” than all the stunt | gagements in every city in the coun- A crowd gathered. The drunk sald ;‘ = ‘n-uu.“ Seuk. S8 acRR.Jo0 S lo' n‘ '“u" S (Gmatay Excaptsty | ing figures. Deaths alono duo to such | Iights combined. Its record of mafe- | try. He could earn $150,000 a year | R oAy (DA TRl s ¢ SO g 6 Chare " | accidents are computed to mean an lty is unsurpassed. for himself or his parents. His’par- | With me, huh?” . ,?,' m’“ t:' value m. Amer- . v oM RATES economic 1oss of $400,000,000 an- | In 1927 . . | ents are comparativel: 5 “I'm going to put you . st St pies. Fei e oot < 8.0 & Year. 27 there was only onc paratively poor, emt e (e fun> T maid A. In 1864 one bundred dollars |Southern New England: Partly N Taree Mewtna | nually; the serious and other non- | fatality in the alr service; in 1926 grants from Russia. Concert engage- | " “You can't,” he replied, in currency was worth oaly thirty- |cloudy and net so cold tomight. o g ) - | fatal accidents at least enust yield a | and 1925 there were two fatalitics | menfs at $7,000 each have been turn- «“It was a non-refillable bottle.” nine dollars in gold in the New York | Tuoaday increasing clouginess, rising " Butersd. a¢ the Post Office at New Brit ‘.«:muar total, so that the combincd cach year. That is something, of ed down., Instead, hié parents have m‘q’“’i{.. m‘ the American I :':umh“m"h“:u”n?.w“ & + 7 fu 'gs’Second Clams Mail Matter. | annual economic loss is computed at course, but nothing compared with | decreed that the genlus youngster is w&fl::-nkmm to Fun It's terrible to be a cop ‘““'. tan and cure m,’ B winds. . 8 B 800,000 . b . ; Tor. shop . care of the New When unthinking people 3 4 o i $800,000,000, without counting | the earlier years of the service. |10 enjoy a normal boyhood of play, || Gritain Herald, and your letter || Giggle at mmeu:fl: e A. By burying them in the| Forecast for Eastern New York: i SEABREONE, SALIY | tosscs due to destruction wnd dam- | From 1918 through 1321 there were |{urts and lco cream. As for the |{wil bo forwarded to New York. ! a, |00 ot the alr oeald be pull- | Partly oloudy and not quits % oold Bditorial Rooms . age to property. 32 fatal crashes; 32 pilots and nine | Money, time for’ that later, if he =) : A ge:n‘nunh l: :on:p mthca 1 v:-. “M'M:dh 4 l‘lwl'l..“"bflm‘. $ ! A R i3 = i : 5 g Vi e from the |ness and warmer, followed By rsin R e et gh time that something | cmployes accompanying pilots kill- | cares to earn any. .| The Deeper The Better (Copyright, 1928, Reproduction |prging of the animal. The akins were |in afternoon or at night; fresh epst | nevay, o dvartsers. T should be done about this” re- cd; and two employes killed on the | It would seem from this that com- This month is famed for drifts, Forblcden) rolled and worked swith the hands |and southeast winds. ! v e = sk H v < a4 s | marked Secretary of Commerce | ground by propellers. mercialization of art 18 not 100 per [ . *0t ’;‘;‘l’;! sl SR e | until the desired condition was| Conditions: Areas of high pres- Momber of the Aseciaied Press Hoover in his address before the Na- s : | cent rampant. Even musicians differ 2 ) AR ket | reached. sure prevail over the Atlantic e e D oty - |t e 24 By subtracting the five killed dur- | of enow | | Q. What part did Alice Terry |atates, Albany and Northfield, 30,80 | Lited o the wee for re-publication of ;;o'm : °"f""““i °"” Street and | ing the last three years from the to- | \» thelr attitude toward money; or ) But let us make it famous, too | | play In the picture Mare Nostrum? |ncl:e';. mdnt‘;n:l;’ufl; mf‘l:;:-. ‘| :g.dw;. ‘:u?;‘:a ;o.’it n:":m u‘l’::"l:;: 1g.:\‘v;n3 ,;n:»u. ? 1924. Instead of } tal of 32 one gets 27 as the number | perhaps the boy is too young to un- lflolrh dnr;-' of cheer before it's| | A. Freya Talberg. £y . |Portland, Oregon, 30.48 inches, with i g Uows published theret {anyihing being done, the figures | of those killed in the service before | 1°T*t20: | il | Q. What is Osmium? a trough of low pressure between have mounted since that year. 1925 i | | A. 1t is an element of the plat- | them extending from the Canadian . i yeas, 25, | | Natural Onstinct inum family that [ ver | N Nomber Andit Bareas of Clrculation The problem is the most serious = ; I m o B b inum family occurs in the river | Northwest over the Plains states Tha e B G % & nerional orgasization | hefors the American sublic, We can- | oy &1 Mail believes in sty fl J@8 vrother. s gwine 1o Tol & | fE08 3u sho Hhalk ant IR RGeS ! which fornishes Ders 854, adver e 4 . AR S e b0 at thas ac 'S an anae’ | brother. Ah's gwine to roll a| | and Ssuth America and is the heavr- | City, Okla,, 29.80. Rains are occur- | usiry z‘:mh 3 sttty ‘:&:“:;.;T:xy s ot not afford to be vallous about | o 0ol e on g g i ' natchul.” cst known substance, having a spe- |ring in the central plains states and 4 J B jon. elrculas o e yeu year, . et 5 TR o B ireultlon, Our: elreuiation WAUMISs a7¢ | guman lice is moro important than | L1 O A% VAR T rapagkabis . Booker: “How come 0" all 5o, cific gravity of 22.5. portions of the Mississippl valley cction egainst traud in mewspaper d's: machinery of transportation, and J e total of fatalities By Robert Quillen tshuah? | | Q. What does “minus eight de-|and Guif states. 5 b um\lmo:‘:::;-m to both oational apd | o machinery must b'c l; which came to long-distance stunt| A soft tire doesn’t turn away “Cause Ah feels it in muh11 | zrees Fahrenhein” mean when ap-| Temperatutes are rising in the in. ¢ scal advertisers. e ¥ > logi- | ay | | ey . tlicrs. vrath, ] | plied to temperature? terior ts Herald 1 om sale datly in N i 1 r | 'A. It means elght dogrees below momtn;d ‘::;":ppe:mxt'ev:' eon:: -::t‘: ‘ The oral om e dall in New . P i | V o vk et Hotallog's Newartand, Timer : PLAINVILLE" 4 5 Lindbergh is the only popular | #ero. and throughout New England. At . : Lriare; Schultye. Newastands, Eatrance BRIDGI LAKE CHAMPLAL LATA E'S REVALUATION ' poro whose worshippers want him Seltish X { Q. 1s capital punishment prac- [New Haven it was 9 degrees above : “lang: Central, 428d Btrect. Happy faces beamed around a| 1" Fevaluating property in Plain- |kept down [onel sh Kindness { | ticed in Italy? zero which is the lowest thus far for E | table in the cent: fal - = | vitle sponsors undoubtedly hope to | j ;! mr:‘: 1? e SUEBTIONS ANSHERES S AN epUAT N ARISE oY) —— e e center of a large room 5 ! e (No ifs or buts or maybes) punishaent, which was abolished {i i ¥, r i Ao ” | Briet st var, it fetn ] % P N | Conditions favor for this vicinil In other words, a flapper s an i | in 8 state building at Albany the | }"S°VF #ome Prob iy snow, otvgu | BECHbietory o s origin yepeat the cute-remarks and show You can get an answer to any Italy in 1888, was restored by the | fair weather with slowly ,::m‘c iy resgonable adolescent, other day. Blucprints and maps lay | ¢ 1isth and to increase valuations | gy scquences: Daft, draft,| Me pictures of their babies. | anssion: of tagt af information by | Council of Ministers in the cdse of | perature. " 3 et 3 c . | writin, t! 4 ‘ | . Eaane Srasan A i e evel he o, f e A Y h | Regent, Queen, Crown nce an Caihtintiis the w0 Bull in Bristal | DA0F-A2 8 Epiatch of klue The poseiabem i schenIy. h:":;" el fails ,1‘_';‘”"(‘5“ he i T never sigh or groan, 11322 New York avenue, Washington, | premier. Adanta Hlfl.‘ Lns‘; s ¥ Sy ecan 3 ez o de . . iahead of his tim nk wi P - : . 2 |D. C. i 8 : ceaes Wiy (ot 40 n Mipell ne. ablon anopa K12 ndisated tho wyaters of ke | The endcavor of our nelghboring | og ggent Ananias ORI A oy s suchipiied s ive Bie e zrcre b R '(;‘ il < AUsnge City 20 ih wvatiotlied: Champlain. Diligently the assembled | 100 no doubt comes under the | made. Sl e wv‘c:c’;n):m ] egal and marital | A camel can go without water for | Boston ... 6 | gentlemen traced marks across the | Classification of progress. When a | (e otk abont my 0wyt e T D D o % | o avadin wintek ang' 12 daye 'nj ENAMD 44 _— i “ - 2 AR Luis A: Davilla. earch be undertaken. All | summer. Chicago .. 28 ] b B 3 T s maps, epoke in low tones, wagged tOWR feels it is growing it usually e-men wouldn't “despise” a other gquestious will receive a wer- 8 Sclentists are trying to develop o i yena i s how the pre. | 4180 feels the necd for a larger in- | CON-eYed movic hero, however, it | The Drums Of Love [sonal ceply. Unsigned requesty can- | SN——————————————————— : i varm. water trout. Ts that aiding | o ROE e on of tna | come; and the quickest and surest | ¢ 208 dian't rave about him. | ¥You are very domincering, [0t be ausweind. All 1et;er are cok: cotution or merely a flsh StOFY? | ono o e e i e T | e o = | As domineering as can be { Bdzatial—Eaitop, WHAT THE POST OFFICE PEPARTMENT DOES . 3 ate bridge across Lake Y ve its | ong hair on the coat collar | T A 3 g e | Champlain started. |technic in levying taxes. This does |nOW means the horsebair stiffening | “Yowll be dumb in hearing, t0o, Q. Who vas the Clast ‘wprian, The Department of the U. 8. Government that comes most closely in ] Fall River 1s not indulging il| Work on the span will hegin this | 1Ot necessarily mean to increase |!" the lapel is coming out. [oiien 300 int ae ot s i priorto Ruth Snyder, to be electro- || touch with every man, woman and child in the U. & s the Post Office De- 3 o | | i jcuted in New York? 4 {'lues. The popular slogan is “bigEET | spring; it will be completed by the | 13Xes but does include a more equi- | 7 ..o ¢ aia | —B: Bennett Routh. | A‘ = D 2 l ? partment. C A nd better;” and they don't MCan | gummer of 1920, And with it will|taVle rearrangement, if that is pos- {in case of war, or S Hlosen, to the r-llctlric1::1|r1::,:(;:h‘2hfl° eoh Thie stecy, o1 Abe posta) srvice (5 0 Inferenting \ee' & movel . Mew it imaybe.” come into being a* new gateway fn | SiPle. That, we take it, is the under- | practice for way plke Ll SLralght Gonds L T e e || masten i nslonie) Az Bow 8} 08 deiepall sinise b Com SUBOERS Borticls 74, e S R e e : | e for Thers appears to be o joker |ugan, WISE RASES T BAMe of || jostage stamps wero first usid, how it get ita name, the story of the “Pony i 4 7 |and out of New England. y ve behind the revaluation | g e In the game entitled Poker, Laurence Hope,” the writer? 1] Express;” present postage rates, the Universal Poetal Union, what to do h ] New York now is to have an air- | The ferrics which heretofore have | Schetme as propounded in Plainvilte, | . ¥ -‘:“*I ,"m, vu{_x;lkh forgotten, and | For the man who's always chipper | Mrs. Adela Florence Cory|| about postal losses aund Irregularitics, protecting and expediting mall, the 8 yort, at Barren Tsland, in the mid- done service in transporting travel. | Froponents of the plan have gone | ()¢ o e ek el e e Nicholson who lived from 1865 to | air mail service, and cther interesting fformation 8 all contained in cur . A Jdle of Jamgica Bay, near Rockaway ers—mostly in automobiles—from labout it in a scientific manner. i .'_.__‘A St ‘ b ]!:h "; B b m?}“ What is the approximat Wankinphl Meate et dlein STHL v s cres R Cans et 4 i A s ! Stoven? £ i approximate for it: ~ 4 i3cach, nine miles from city hall. | New York into Vermont, and vice | ‘YPat could be more modern than A hooch peddler is an ineflicient 1f you break exactly even; freczing point of ordinary commer- K “That's as close as they could get |versa, arc out of date. They usually | h¢ Securing of maps of the town | & Why does he shoot @ rival in- | $till the heavy winner always has | il grades of gasolire? i CLIP COUPON HERE = == == = sithout interfering with trattic. | have large dificultics in operating | WWken from the air, showing every |** 20-cT B ivioE i (8 drink? | the biuest 3 34 8,00k il ifo drpece Bollg HISTORY EDITOR, Washiugton Burcau, New eBritain Hevad | - ; : | s ague | down t in e : s g ;B & 3 §on time; the service rendered fs fn. | hOUSe and barn on every street. 1t| Americanism: Feeling superior w' . J. B. Sprague tq‘unmo: o;nn-c\;:“m!:)rri.mCLrL'l:s:;::. 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. ] / :\,m,'h“ Follies beauty has ‘.m,,, nde},m;m.: s wlplats hinve foun | AT ‘bo an expensive method, but|Burope; wondering why America | We Havew't, Either tested at the United States Burean l T _want & copy of the bulletin, THE UNITED STATES POSTAL EERV- I .‘ L Jivorced, and for the feurth time, it just as satisfactory to drive the ¢ i camera doesn't lic. | doesm’t catch up in air transporta- | T godda code.” of Sguadards some time ago, were | 1EE, and enclose herewlth five cents in loose, uncancelled, U. 8, postage : «dding by way of expl.nation that |extra 100 miles around the lake as | Then there is the prospect of re- | o™ | “A bad cold?” | found to start freezing at about | stamps or coin to cover postage and handling costs: i 1 <hio "aupposes” ehe will marry again. | to depend upon the ferrics, In win. | GUCing the tax rate if sufficient | , e | 3 “iEbber Boe & gond due S0 dseness inlerade By I NAME : N oy e | Don't aespair of your hoy it he's | . H. Gluck. y freeze out of a henzol-gaso- Mzpioe [ ter, ce abounds in the lake, ! 1 property is placed a cock-cyed liar. He will make a | line blend at much higher tempera- STREET AND NUMBER cuvocnne \ake Tierve; oF it 18 merely a quick | the ferrics—well, they operate just | O% the taxable list. Perhaps it is an Wonderful government witness. | ATOR'S LUCK tures. I o 8 “ way to get rid of some surplus cash. | like ferries always e under such | ©VeM bet whether this will happen. ‘ Ivin R: Stodgill A, What was the per capita in: et e AR Is it companionate marrlage, part- | circumstances, which perhaps means | The Painville effort to place a true oq? & e e L Vil ey p i 5 . i : 5 ians, three of whom have wit|stuttered, and the ar ceased, | Gid it compare with that of, 19212 | 3 i nership marriage, or justa lark? | they . o L Value upon itself will bear watch- | ! . hen its roar ceased. 212 2 P > | f! Aow't nru ate T all when lln,‘i“ D self will bear watch- |cnough fo get a lnugh without be- | The plane lurched desperately and In 1926 it was estimated at | A S 0 W 5 = | weather isn't “right. |0 ing naughty. hegan to fall with sickening &peed. | $77¢ per annum or one-third more | A Something else comes out of | New York and Vermont, s be- | - The necdle on the altitnde meter | than in 1921 according to compila- 1 Jienfnarad and ledves vs 6ol Frof. | ita two sovereiem states, have signed | DEDICATING AN OHGAN ~ |yo g huiarent: & method SRR T, |[Uons mae iy he Ne lonalt Buveait) 9 l.eo Theremin has invented & ma- 'a treaty for the The over L (AN | [that would be fatal to murderers jr| Shumway rolsased the control | of Economic Research. | e s | et .y he construction of the | he overhauled organ which was it wasn't for juries and lawyers and | stick and fumbled with the straps| @ What is the meaning and - | [ FACT S — 2 ABOUT | ori i ridge; a bridge commission has dcdicated at the South Congrega- | Pardons. t fastened him to the cockpit. His | Fivatiou of the name Diane? ! A m'| waves in front of it. The music been established to supcrvise the | tional church yesterday afternoon 1s| —_— | s whit A. It is derived from the Latin | N i isn't any better, it ‘as good, as thut | work; federal legislation fs to be Onc of the largest in New England, | e no servant problem | 7, he ‘had been fiying at o | “Diona” and means “perfact” 3 s s L nktruments. | passed 1n Was el . L L among ol joned people who | high altitude and there was y.onty | @ When was the picture “Sub- 4 ey | oo hington this winter; fitting that the instrument. still raisc their own household help. | Of fime for him *0 use the parachute | ay Sadie” first shown and who CONNECTICUT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE jat 18 needed is more people un- | everything has been done to “rush* oW made fully capable of its max- | Ee—— P that was folded on his shoulders, He | Were in the ca derstanding the music after it is the project. A bill and resolution | mum powem, be utilized ,-og.fim y| Bolshevism, to Trotsky: “Well, Vs still a few thovsand feet above | A It was first shown fn New | Cutlery and Edged Tools; Springs. played. The machinery of under- | confirming the interstate treaty al- | to Provide organ recitals, vou sharpened our ax micely; now | the cloud bank that hid the city. York, Sept. 1926, The cast included | Ty H gS. E . standing hasw't kept pace with 1he | ready has been passed by Congress, | With such an impressive repro- ‘.;:(;.‘-k _?m your neck and we'll see 1l-nmm e out on the wing, m?:};‘)rv{'w \‘)’IM k“l'l. J”‘L -‘lm(han. Connecticut stands third among all the states in the annual 2 g 4 i w it works." ropped! | Charles Murray, Peggy Shaw, Gas- 5 ] wachinery’ of production, The bridge will be 2,200 feet long: | Sentative of the king of instruments : o e e ot A iasar | 105 Gines Zuin arnuca ranont. | output of cutlery (not including silver and plated cutlery) and o g REDUCING THE RATI | the approaches 800. Those whe want | in the city its frequent use In recitals | Still, 1f people on s had in- @nd sickened by the terrific rush of Q. \\'hr‘n‘ docs Lent begin and | edged tools and steel springs (rallway, vehicle, heavy machine, N o {10 obtain a definite 1dea as to its lo- | OUEbt to be thoroughly appreciated telligence enough to in fouch #ir I fumbled for the cord which | 7 d in 19287 | ete., not made in rolling mills). In both industries Connecticut OF AUTO FATALITIES cation can get out the atlas, turn to | PY the publie, “'"lll ”sar‘lh'u civilization, W m"“‘ relezse the parachute, hut n-»-;\\j‘i “1 "') ins “‘ : plants turn out 116 of the total for the United States. What a te a1l tor las L Sl probably have too : numbed fingers could i .| Wednesday) and epds What a terrific price fs paid for | the maps of Vermont and New York, | i do it, i el His o et ot I |y, A Thirty-one factorics and 3,000 persons are cngaged in the irogrem. Human life, the most and nofe that the Vermont o MONEY AND ART o v thine, | . When waé the picture “Little | manufture of outlely and cdged tools. The value of their precious possession of mankind, 18 proach will be at Chimney Polint,| Crities the country Am.r appear | COTrECt this sentence: “All of our |£CHSYs were fast IElne B " Annie Ttooney” made and released? product is $9,227,412. During 1900, however, 44 Connecticut inévitably sacriticed before the | which is about 15 miles north of the |10 be of the opinion th PPOAT | oihbors are richer than we,” sald| He flashed through a thick fog| A 1t was mado in 1935 and ro plants with a product valucd at §5,362,620 produced 3646 of the A \odern Moloch, MmO S {ne pinion that Marion |{pe woman; “but we have plenty | and into the sunshing in. He had lcased in November of that vear. | total for the United Statcs. Thus Connecticut's percentage of We learn by expericnce, learn how .ake Georze; that the | Talley still has considerable to learn |and don't feel resontful.” | one through the cloud bank, ana | Mary Pickford starred. | the total has decreascd conslderably since tho first of the cen- . P 3 snee, lea 10W Vew York a “ 3 . - ol Ry d " & i - = of v w 2 - i Y A = i York approach is at Crown | before she is a star of the first mag- the city 3,000 feet Lelow, was rush- | @ Why are submarines called tury. Massachusetts leads in this industry with o product valu- g . lo.control the powerful engines.we | Point, | nitude in the operatic firmament | Copyright, 1925, Publishers' Syndi- | DS up to meet him. Then his fing- | U Do ed at $32,309,071. New York is sccond. Connectiout’s payrolt yroduce; but the schooling is learn, | Thus the Adironduck scction of | Be that as it may, sh ] e PV s found the parachute cord and he | A+ “U-boat” is a contraction smousts $6 $4,000,000 annugily ““f"‘“‘“’ 18 cDEL: $2,000,000; i L R e g (i) Clalesiilibn o S i R g ¥, she has earn- | il from the German “utersechoot” | During 1900, 4,316 persors were cngaged in this industry in t 4 Ked 1 e Bl S v meaning n Y .| C ‘v may have graduated into a con- | Green mountaine of Vermont, the | the past two ;;m “1:3‘:0'“0,“ i Nothing happened, and still he | MEONHE BCC 2hoas | Songareat i ’ L the > past two years. If she should re- | pullec B 2 ). Should the word “detail” he P vaiia ) AT g e AISRE e B o butive . safetys it | Whitte g e | 5 Y T d nething was | r ennsylvania leads in the production of steel springs, the et . | White mountains of New Hamp- | tire for a year or two for further 25 Years Ago oaay ekt tailel) o] Bostnial Son e et ot tha ot product of her factories in this industry being valued at $10,- 18t about that time wore dangerovs | shire, nnd giving an unimpeded | study aho would be paying $150,000| (From Taper of That Date) | " a4 with all his S¥ab! | 190,487, Michigan Is second, and 1llinois fourth, Connecticut's .c:m,, will be invented. ~[oute from New York pointa 1o all | @ year plus for her lessons, For mmi strensth—pulled —until he felt his| 'n""“"‘: ]'f‘l;‘ -‘1’:" m” T]“-’iw the output, ranking third, is worth $4,955.494, and the total for the There is the record of automobile | parts of northern New England, reuson, if for no other, she i .a| Chief Rawlings wax call : crapiomnake #He Aeatn’ o] AEOCEL 00 A8 B SRR SRS United States is $44,469,221. Slightly more than 1,000 persons T i i iy | i and she s quoted | Chief Ri 3 catied upon to | % falling—{he gronnd was v | 14 the accent wither onathe first or are engaged in this industry in Connecticut. Their salarics total y nce the interstats treaty was|as being noncommittal about i, |PFCSCTVe order at a basket sale in afing np at him at a tremendous rate, lastimilople, less than $2,000,000 and materlals cost slightly uggernauts were put into general | signed and the bridge commission | Whenever the suggestion is made 10 |y 1o ey 05 hisd morning. fend a pain in his lungs told nim | @ How deep can a diver go and (el nRLISIT AT ek AUERRT PR Bu gl SB Teiby i eetdn 10T | T A ViR R b T The ey e e e en DatEor ke anld e byt e aasceultocating Y, e How-ophia ibdes shued Shreakefol the automobils fatalities numbered |cd By a devastating flood. But the| In one Conmecticut cif m\; D L o Tonworrow—Fairficld County Farms Worth More. r 05 & & 2 sl o . B | e ecticut city Miss Tal- | basket and then made a flying | the g d. The i p Deop sea divers are attached | i % 4 458, or one for ev Sk rasimtorat | a A o ; : | 3 round. pen, still pulling on ached | " § e ery 215 registered | spirit ;1.;.1 lurked behind this im- {ley's manager cancelled a concert | 1 ve «m:(';lngn the crowd, ruturning| the achiute” o struckt | DY 1ines 0 a vessel on tho surface g | portant bridge project rempins un- | while an audie i s pay | “hOTtlY with another baskct. “You I ! i ] This wak a very bad start for the | impaired. Vermont wants e " merely brr:ux:‘ll;iielo(';‘lu;:n”: ’m: |are a good one.” sald the chief. The | *Mary! Mary! he scrcamed at | : ; . number of automobiles in use. Peo- | as badly as New Yo agement | woman replied, “You bhet T am. Gim- | his wife, who we eping peaceful 2 8 se. T'oo- | as v as Ne rk: and all of | had not handed over the $3,000 | me me baske & 7 ul- Tele l'l H bl B Fonhm. F 1 215 did mot-seem to kuow how to get | New England, will be benetitted and | in advance, m; ]i .'3'1 A e DUl Ol theg nal and ioet ”‘"‘k at ecphone abit J y e I'ox. out of thelr way; there were no traf- | pleased | B L O SN a i itns Bolioe s Skl pdlsd e onag, ; 3 : 2 - | plained that such action was the | : police hoard fo fur-string of my pajamas so tight T can | To liwaind peedl’ was the limit of | A G e e e | nish him with six more regular po- | yot hreathe!” | e TR fon agery sbut it is | licome The erow! £ :f.ur"m“_‘ . | GOVERNOR POTHIER'S CAREER | unlikely that he would do such a | the iy o ,,TK, '.;{,),‘(\1.'“.‘0,?{ ! d : have improved greatly sine The late Governor Aram J. | thing if the singer did not approve, | Which cxist this addition | | hat fime. The last year for which | Pothicr of Rhode Tsland had been | Finance seems to run high in her I Lhec oo the U. & census bureau tssued | olected seven times, a record only | reckoning. This may be art, but it is | {1 Anan e 0 gures—1026—the e AR e e e e s 1 one for every 946 T 3 i art; W of this | is expec he chief says it hardly S |:qn “~‘v inton, first - governor of ‘h”Yl is plenty in the land. beeomes a city of this size to have s better New York, Both were excollont gov-| Perhaps few @lizens wiil not|L1e Police station locked up at cer- » mproved techuic in h 198 | atagars, bt Sftex thal s sestpusteon] Blite Mids Halhey for-wiabisng S 0o ealbe ot nonsters, 1o trafl B R G AR o AT B ot 2 el 20 pPInES 0. pancity of officers. it on: it Saoe, ai e 6 ;:‘ ELE RO e S ) she can lay her hande on; others are A Sloper has s valing ”', o F e AT culti- | vincible at the polls becanse he had doing it. The husiness proves onec | Chuirs of the commitice appoint- | | , f-care and caution rather the support of the la French- again what Metropolitan recognition | ©0_PY_the mayor to securc a new | ian the stimulation of recklessuess, Canadian citizonry of Rhods Island, can do for a Btend of 4 "”T Qi Ty NEw B il | sl ies 10 which with e ort of other clo- | manding pay, these Metropolitan | troduced a bill in the house ye b s e nts in the population which | songbirds, male and female, conld providing for an appropr % ] % :u.'x \“:“ ; recognized his ability and fair- | well afford to pay the institution for U1 or e Scorinleliont of e | o';ILY UST A PAINCTES SN PAPER, sty vear. | mindedness, made re-elections com- | the privilege of heing numbered on | and 85 0600 e ,M‘N';,.'”,,;\,] L"” ml‘ T BF R‘i’“’ AND PENCIL \ i 26 we had “only” 22,264 jaratively ca | the roster and then rely ¢ A o RS | BAC 6 cars 1 red. t of the citizenship in parts | else T6 et & veop Al them b o rmal school. Mr. ‘Whi | This is progress in the increascd o England, and in Rhode Js- | or %o a s i g the workon the ned number of automobiles it requires to land, small 1 compart, they are| Meanwhile there are hundreds, § e u}.»‘ i gt svd et £ . they a v le there arc hundreds, if | can until heat is provi “h"’ oy : o particularly influential, both politi- | 1ot thousands, of girls who would he The Globe Clothing co; e il &) ¥ and . Pothicr was Marion Talleys; they sing all Caipped the Boys' Br of the | -m.(j ,,‘ total fa 4 o A e »L"\z 'I,[uq r'z‘,u.xl (:‘-\.:\‘ | wtly increased. e sings, iliam H. Latham Tas resiencd corving my heart Ul Val- el o = ¥ of their esteem, as and their friends will claim they do us chairman i Hasa at- | et niration of dll other them just as well, it not hetfer, Mitee at fle Y. ML AL Clauds ! 1 S r e way we . His aid in attaining legisia- Somehew they don't get the Metro. | S\°¥CD8 has been appointed his suc- serve Pewer i P t e much tion for the benefit of women and politan recognition, the open sesame e Sl Poyellin R e ion o giisEholi iy i umber of rars operated 1 nin ing particularly 1o 8300,000 in two years o \‘ S i ’\”'m e T i . fatality Vists despite our ¢ notaaiari % 2 : g Al ‘orter. the furniture Well. then, how cou'd you call for | o 5 itpis o o e rihy, and his i st- | And also meanwhile—and tiis fs | 7 WhGE of one o dhe tin | Belp?" | POKER GAME ol No o ML S A ) quite as important as the other one | s of Revolutionary furniture | Dradley: “Basy cnough. 1 talk GO AHEAD . 3% "' has ever made the fairness of both side e g s "’; t. livan in ma- through my nose. you khow:” wing the num m dering # G | E: ¢ ¥ he hozany, reliey v 1 ¥ 3 B a1 o f'"»'- senderiy i s was name of Yehudi Menuhin is buck with the high back St o 2N e 3 een | unique o bution to the e - home in San Francisco, He had | period, all " carved ) however, that for every ment of An n commonwealths, | come to w \-r,r,v; ‘,, > ,I,il\_ }l |wv!l OGS \,L ,’“ g { t there are 25 serious o & . DUV AN e of Commodor: Tatnai 1 ¢ y 5 B 2 a ve- played ik woloiat vl ! I from the man age does 1 on-fatal ca A NTRY SheSrhs it N B . Porter has pol gt around fo*the places 1l it | 4 to acconnt the myriads of minor und le will be remembered one | ever invited to play the Besth 2 ; S ,,j” 2 SBIoR AL One I peopl 1 VG zetting | { frles to poreon- and proports Vil Feniaie OF having Nedo elapiad O e Wi art e oK ! his basie there probably were | seven times i he hasn't got more thar READ HERALD CLASSY s Owtul To Be Sensitive } < , P o v i e FOR BEST RESULTS Dear E:

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