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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1928. New Britain H ld the | France, that haven of Itallan refu- |factory on Myrile street and the) ~ Trained 'En To Turnt ]| @ How can newspaper clippings| A. It varle according to the 7l erald to come on and “investi- | gees who can’t get along with the other a shed between Grove and 1t happened down South where be preserved? varieties and th method of making & - ha 5 EBRALD PUBLISHING COMPANY 1 '“& Tho foien nries i High 1 "d‘ ons of the major league bascball| A. Mount them on sheets of bond ’the test. In tb commercial blow- | | i o trustees of the different teams s now in training. | paper and cover them with strong |ing practice aspalts usually have a 1s every probability that|hcad has now begun Writing insult- |conrts of Foresters met jast cos | Y { After a full day’s work several of thin yansparent material such as’ flash point betwen 500 and 600 de- lssued Dally (Synday Excepted) | there would have been nothing left |ing letters about Mussolini and oth- |and elected the following the ball players gathered around a silk or Japanese tissue. After groes Fahrenheit At Herald Bldg. 67 Church Streer | l g 82 to investigate had the Jeague not er Fascist leaders, it appears, and Iresident, T. H. Kehoe; s table in the corner of their hotel |pasting in the transparent material, o g: e gue PP ldent, David Dunn; secrctary, s ard flipped twenty-five cent pieces. |bind together by suitable fasteners, | T — SUBSCRIPTION RATES made inquiries just when the guns has been sentenced to ten momhh,\lsenlmrg; treasurer, W. J. Dunlay A couple from out in Missouri | This treatment adds strength to the | | stopping at the same hotel noticed | clippings and also delays the chemi- | REAS a e SO SN were being crapped. “Oh well,” in | in prison—provided he will be 80| A numerous and influential de i i a Month | effect was his answer, “then come | Kind as to come to Italy and accept |8ation from this city testified befor | them. cal changes 1;’\ the wood pulp m\er‘ 4 | : the legislature committee this morn- | “Wal,” sald Gabrlel to his composing the newsprint paper. and 100k at 16,000 pieces into which | sentence. The new head of the Mus- | i ; A Watersd at the Post Ofice at New Bri | % 3 Rlecpdnto 5 o ; fue- |, ¢ that New Britaln needs an in. Send all Lomminioath | ®ife, after watching awhile, *I've |These chemical changes cause rapid | § ain 2s Second Class Mail Matter. : guns have been broken. T solini press bureau, whoever he is, {creased water supply and that it |hop Editer. care of the New || heered a lot about trainin’ quarters, deterioration uf such paper and de- | junk dealer has promiscd to let |is as good, or as bad, as the one |should be allowed to take water from | ritatn Hoerald, and sous et but this be the fust time I see 'em | SPite all precautions its life is com- | m——— TELEPHONE CALLS them remain where they are until | now living in France—depending | the Pequabuck north branch at Bur- | | wil be forwarded to New Vosk || do it paratively short. The sheets should | 4 Business Ofce ... & 2 Lo { 5 lington. Ex-Senator Noble I. Pierce | —F. P. Pitzer | be folded as litile as possitle ana | Fas Relieved Inense Pain Editorial Roome the committee arrive: jupon opes; palat iof. yiew, {of Bristol headed the opposition. | 4 (Copyright, 1928, Reproduction |should be kept in a tight container | that gave Sleephss Nights If Hungary and Italy can succeed | — {Senator Sloper was called to the Our Pslam of Life, Folks Forbidden) |in a clean dry atmosphere. The cnly proftable advertislag medium | i gorying armament control or su-| CONNECTICUT'S POLITICS |gtand anh testified that the factor. Lives of great men all remind us | Q. Where was Nancy Carrol born B e aimae apeniis mdyartioers * | penvislon: what ‘aneut Gormansz|| | AN ABBAHAM LINGOIN | |ias wers suowing saridly ana bunsi|l Hous . when all is done and said, Part of Mazio in the | «pop o pumber of years T hay been sutlering e e A e many workmen who werc“Tl'(‘ty(T :mlunl\:l\w“"n and living, | motion picture “Lagies !hxsrd Dhres,:"? | e mleennesd veins iy e m e Fr e DS e ey 2 R oue s ao . Al bulldine dHals ows homes hs o | 115 1o be well-known Lut dead! | What color arg her eyes and hair? | many gicerent vemecies, but 54 uatil & fead The Assoclated Press 18 eaclusi : opposed an investigation by | PY : fae ity of more water is immediately | = S A She was born in New York | recommended Rabalm ¢id T fyd any, relief. titled to msd u;@tl«‘!‘ re-public the League, although that is f{ts 12 polit rule. Occasionally before New Britain, he ified. Didn’t Thaw Out! ity November 19, 1006. She is five | Rabalm is healing my leg, and hs relieved me Al opme oredited to it o 5 i TRty bk LET some notabl: good is performed | The striking iron moulders at Rus-| First Policcman: “I'll bet those feet, four inches tall, weighs 118 | of the intense pain that has ofte given me & s e e :1 bounden duty according to the y : |sell & Erwin’s have begun picke ayers didn't applaud ‘much } pounds and has red hair and blue 3 nig) l.pF:onbcf.nnjmnn:nyym Hewe puplish: el treatics. One cannot help concl jthe place and noting those who zo when you raided ‘em.” - > eyes. Her address is Paramount T have been able to get around wihout pais or Momber Audit Bureau of Circalation | that Mussolini is not an enthusiasti But in the cld days the stecl-rivet- in to take their places, They clain sccond Policeman: “Naw, they | Studios, 5451 Marathon street enience. I write this to tell nany fellow The A B C is & nattousl urganization imirer of the (reaties 4 polities in Connecticut was in the 'six accessions to their ranks since | were all sitin’ on their hands!™ ; i ; : ers how woncerful Rabalm is"—Signed, which furnishes ’ ng adve S A inds of men who were politicians the original walkout. | A | Q. Where were the 1922 one- | >irs.Clara Kenne y, 406 West 48th itseet, New tisers with @ st honest anaiysie of Hungary's first explanation, IR U e MIRACULOUS CUT i | cent picces minted? | York City, Jan. 27, 1927, e Cule 2wttt Thie Inares pro. | the machino guns were destined for = R O | A~ They wero al made at the| y 0L L tection. agat (raud 1n ‘newspaper d'e | Czechoslovakia or'Poland, has been | ‘f’s“’l e L Facts andFanfles 1 ir’“""""‘,]'“f"" iAol | vmx'vm;sungin.mmn.u. trilution "Ggures to Loth zationa) [ shown ridiculous, as either of those | POWer magnates did not exist in A blind man planned to build a Iz 9'“‘ o of At T DECOME | yoright, and speecily find relief as Mrs. Kear e | those days; even railroad politico- house p e caplia 2 o | nety and many others have done beare you. | And found to his delight, hice 27 the New York | Rabalm comesin two sizes: E0-cents, avd §1.00 That when he hought his building Bastan | containing 3 times as much. Rabakm isfor sale 4 pay to the Boston Red Sox | druggists. | lot, ! QUESTIONS ANSWERED { for Babe Ruth? ] | At = had Dis site! | A 125,000 agricultural machi | stin, (e ideatist's ideals survive | Gl e, Tou can get an answer o0 any| q Who is the author of the S DO e Binlherore e o im.| ©One such Connecticut statesman \ster abont as well as t nite {question of fact or information bY | haok “Rim of the Desert” and who | a hes Thas Blizzazdits R ARl e Bt e | 1 | writing to the Question Editor. New | \uilished it? | () C reads terrible u lo¢ : | point that the guns were of Sihn iy Pan Tailey lost Lis sense of smell, |Britain Herald, Washington Burcau. | Ada Woodruff Anderson is millions of hames use map and takes note of how far north | the old Austrian tspe, many of| ©1¢ In the nominatlon of Abraham | SEme But to a flower-shop went 11322 New York avenue. Washington. | the author and Little, DBrown and Shiis v hic: captured by Italtans oln as the Republican candi- tired business man goes to re The florist tossed a penny out, D. C.. enclosing two cente in starmps Co., Boston, Mass,, are the pub- 5 8 A e £ sident in 1860. Jud oy = And Bailey caught the scent! { for reply. Medical, legal and marital | |; ., e R g ; R ORI . dern standards, this gentle- R ~=Mrs. E. A. Waters |advice cannot be given, nor can ex-| Q. What Is the flash and fire Quick + Safe - Sure S wad e R e ey t tor| [tended research be undertaken. ANl point of asphalt? | ing crashes into train it | government. It g % : L a state |, day: Just lvin ¢ with 1 | other questions will receive a per- | 1t perhaps car ¢ t mines this a but certainly was a differ- | oy getting spoile If jurhping toothache bothers you, ;sonal reply. Unsigned requests can. train was not going fast nonsh 19| the guns were sold to Hungary by | ™ Kind of state boss from the kind S This simple rule observe. :‘r;;( bi answered Al letters are com} 2 . i i 5 filict th s x hink cs have Attempt to drice a racing-car, ential.—Editor, i get out of the wa. S e o A e g e Il ST S B e Sl e e e s | WIHAT THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT DOES his late day. ° cve o s i ue L 4 6 5 o rattle snakes without | 2 TR ate manufacture :l‘ p 11’\ ”(' l‘ ved indron 14y ove on Florida Alexander Heye ‘kws\voca“mlq i e ‘{1 The Doy ¢ " & Government that comes most ;!;u\yuln ncilmanic committes o | obediencs to centralized an £ | : SR 5 N ciild in the U. S. 1 th st oM - A counci! b Fran ; ! o zed authorit N ) - 4 > |""A. They are sluggish ana loath || toue wi o cifld in the U. S. 18 the Po: ce De. posed to ba investigating streets, | ; it is true, but there was substance, | Funny people. Play bridge because s \ ) , to bite when it can be avolded or|| sartm Hungarian and Ttalfan | M1 B0t slfishness, behind the die. |!B0Y haven't anything to ihout "”]“I‘ i ‘:"“’yli‘”“’\‘\"]: troubled him-- | pen they are not surprised into a | The story o n 1s as foteresting as » novel. How it 2 YR tates of authority. Ltlen Gl gallihasn PN, ONE b GeN s Epaing |Sudden attack. Thelr disposition | gariea in colonil dags, how it was developed unler the Conmitution, when governments arc to flout the super- - ; playing bridge. And so he kicked a window out, ,\'arles. however, with the teather, | % o figat, nead) tHow 1Y mor ke namn, (ha: story| oF £heRiiny gating committe visory articles of the peace treaty in ; el ey was governor § : | And that removed the E“"'-' their hunger and the season and || ponece o rates, the Unmiversal Postal Union, what to do e — this manner withont heing called to | °f CONACCticut from 1§66 to 1577, | Look ht'forf‘_\m'x \{'.Iv' In fact, t”\ —C. L. Blancke | they are irritable when sloughing| i 5 \rregularities, protccting and expediving mall. the When & bus collided with an auto- o0y 16, then the League | Pt B¢ Was the acknowledged state *]“";‘“ lools SIE SpontbanaRn coes o} But, Can She Hold It? thelr skin. Diffcrent specles have || . ot gor y ing infe-mation » ali contatned fn our Vest Main street and | 2 o | leade oty for R Sl i Ly 1 differcnt characteristics. ; > Pt : 5 N Y et sl oend mobile on West Main str 2 s lacking in power, and the deteat. | '°*4°F Of his party for years h-‘x‘om! s | 3irs. Doud: “It damn't take long | q. \Where did the Wreck of the|| Mo*hinston Buicav’s i L. Tl cut the coupon below amd Corbin averne, ruining the automo- | g yatjongs can arm themselves as | 10t Ume—from before the Civit| Even a millionaire ofl man must | for Mis Scaman, the soprano, 10| Hesperus occur? farist bile, it a 1=d attention to the War, through the war, and with |Wonder at times if crookedness 15 cateh a millionaire’s son, did it A. On the dangerous reef of | - - - - CLIP COUPON HERE = = == o= o= fact that “collision corner” i5 SOM- |y 10140 the ehaos there cecond | TOP® OF less streneth until he eng. | SOTB While, i )\Yr\. nm:.\,.‘ . \.n', it .«lhfuldlx;t Norman's Woe, on the west side of | T e Sl i e datee iy 5 1d Aesignat Tor 2 A 2 hes it o e ¢ A, —— _ take a singer long to cateh €| the entrance to the harbor of | STO| ROTTOTL SWiaslinE onj/y 2 e “ thing of & mild designation for Mt |y o a0 pare oo poen forming, 1o °0 is illustrious earecr in the Unit-| Well, if the Negro population is heir! Gloucester, Massachusetts, 1322 New Yorts Avonus, ston. D. © eoreer. | be composed of the constituent ele- | cd States Senate. After having been dscragsing 1n']3.mr. l'h'vn n'n':;n,\ a —Robert Boyce Q. What has been done with the a copy of the bulletin, THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERV. —_—— ments of the old Au n empire, | E2VOTNOr he was clected to the low. | P9 market for washing machine —_—— | Home of Jeferson Davis in Rich- 4 = B 4 five cents 'n loose. uncancelled, U. 8. postage sterious ¢ : e s | THE CALIFORNIAN'S STORY OF | mond, Virginia? | - ; ilyepeents; The more “mysterious” Lir including of course Hungary, The | “F 1TOUse of Congress from the first| Amerieanism: Wondering w! CREATION m;\nd e | s ; e movements become the greater the 3 3 | through it | and nothing else, and their ]rozmrs’ powers are allowed to buy machine The 1 3 18 New| uns whers they like and there was | [A80Ates were missin | An orator is a man who t : Hotaling' setand, Times York at_tio gL This refers, of course, to days consclence a sufficient guide for | s Newsstands, Lbtramce | no reason to buy them from Italy | | when most of those now liv {if it’s his conscience i ment being bille — I not yet ho naturally aroused to a pitch of interest, if not excite- but in matters of publicity it has| O G much to learn from a Senate | adily now as before the war, | | | o ; o 5 ! i is now a Confederate| { nueleus would be the Little Entente, | Serving there from 1§73 to European nations can't get along; ' (Meaning No Disrespect to Califor- | museum, open to the public. | publicity. The v things are go- a4 (no sent diminutive Austria | 1577+ then from 1575 to 1881, Then |hating the neighbors because: thelr fornit or the Book of Genesis) | Q. Where are James .\ladiaon’ Ing natsl never be b ota bl Hungary would heiadded A 2 the Benpiet prom Rl SRRRS B 0 iRl ! SRR ;ami JDT Tm:xb{;;i(.d? buried ITY . o ¢ y court to 10 1905 . o s ; i —_ A, ames Madison is buried at CITY g fye lice eponEn (2. Py tria is said to he willing, but Hun. | '® 190524 y:a1s of contiguous sor- | Tnat toad story about the dead| 1, (na heginning God created | Montpelicr, Orange County, Va., e ¢ dams . V. hons. i P s- | F. 4 b 3 some fortunatc damsel stimulated by urgings froms, V1% 0 the upper house, jcoming to life in Texas is JUBL Hous: | yonven and earth. The carth he | John Tyler is buried at Holly Ceme- Italy, is in a contrary temper abont | GO 10 1580, when he was |[ton's Democratic propoganda. called land. and the heaven he call- | tery, Richmond, Va., a famous old A PRODIGY . Italy does not care to sce a re. 1N POWEE in the Republican party | e me S ¢d California. And God said, let|burial place of statesmen. Y | A six-year-old piano prodi | in t b o et L4 i there b light: and there was bril-| Q. What are the Romance| L EARY i of the old Hapshurg terri- g * he wrote the followir ere's a moral you havem't seen. |y, o0 o Peidnaenr cnepine And | languages? ed in this city the other da Germany also is warm, | 1eter to Juc A B Calefl Vhen pride zoes, a fall Is in: \}" 1€ God said, det t sunshine bring| A. Those that sprang from Latin | naiurally, atboacted attention an rreferring a unification with Austria, | SetO¥N, referring 1o the oncoming W yous pde e PRl Ty encalyptus, and|and bear its impress' strongly in| the Itallan pop tion before whom { Mtalian and German statc inship convention e Poranges: and v so. God saw\\'offllmla{.\' and grammar, hke“ he pl: . A person of such tender 1 & s that it was darred good. And on | Italian, French and Spanish. e B0 @ will be pitted against a sccond Lo- e N A politician s a man who had ¢ % COn (A B the| Q. What other namos than Venus| @eais o2ho oan play.altionllh musloal | oo s vianiror i hieart ot mhrasat] RARII ST see grafters unpunished than ;o\ " o100 ‘ang He eaw that tHey | D8S the goddess of love? Compiled by thi works offers a knot that even the | aithoyich there is said to be conet AN sca.a rival ot lcianzeeticreaivitor, Helies Sh "] A Venus is the Roman goddess Dompiieg o Ihe most inveterate of psychological in-| .. . i S Is of the highest impor- | punishing them And the Lord formed man of ths | Of beauty and love corresponding to CONNECTICUT CHAMBER OF COUMERCE st in sic crabla timent in some German ta it good reliable Repuli- = e T -d into his | the Greek goddess Aphrodite; the | official cireles for the new Locarno an delogates be seleeted for 17 you think ignorance fsn't bliss, "1 i e Pheenician, Astarte and the Persian Aol B = ¢ nostrils e breat Cal @ A8 a 2 DPersian, ot . o the Republican state conventign | obs-rve the happy expression of the .,nl'(‘:f., “::”_ L,.:v":mt' o ;f‘;"&': hhiar Livestock Worth $20,000,0(0, of the 50th, not to make war | wman who has just bought a used car. e el 1a garden west. | @ HOW many men who fought | upon the state committee, hut Ward in Pasaaonn and fom Heostt lin the World War were awarded Lis EEn \PEs to make sure that it is an out- InLaET Sie Ln0les g L e 1 it teohon, K| /ifie: congréssional Metaiot Honor? I most double the as rapidly as it began, but no el As trouble-makors in the center| A0d-0ut manly Republican state llon for cosmetics, of which o M': ; g “‘”; i\ 4 & “"‘)"r‘ ke ';n‘ W state in 1900, AR R I feasn A e b1l ik i LG R Adam in Holl andof one ef| @ What is Balsa and for what Cattle 4 v in greater number and have a higher e ashamed to refer our breth- iz il Mo made Bee |is it uscd? | il e ther livestock, A year ago there were approxi- ren to in other states. W e e L A. It is the lightest known wood | Loy 147 000 o in tho st T vings botalvalia et g1 o : : rant must pass good Republican res- scription: “The fown's so dra (e than e heaet of |27 dis used for " pontoons, _struts, s > snsldora iy dens dhan {ha 27,058, ‘with & child will surpass others in 4 e clutions that do not ignore the thit store fronts heing torn o a7 Ras mong liiS ihan ans HoaBLIOL iiared i e e bumpiors,. shinhIne 200, ; Tt 800 o aveties alie sr life. But hope to this cnd swells the A A 4o name, and select able and hon. changed ave only thres a the field, and he said unto the wo-| onidinare, gliders, radlo loud spealk. value of £3,9 ; L ec e il LATING FIRE INSURANCL : 2 e E wiy not buy a lot in : . head of Conn cattle 2 Si—was excecded by only two bosoms of the fricnds of «very prod orable men for electors. It Jlock. L P (h Inetallment | 7% and various kinds of insulators. 3 Ishind with o value of $55.70 and New Jersey 2 b p ¢ Rezulation of public utilitics is would be well to take a little = Sl ) ssuon LheSnsall Q. Where 3 Daniel Boone 8 B RN i SRS ey igy; and anywa s a proc e o with the towns around | Proof that distance lends enchiant- plan? And when Bve saw that Flor- | Lorn? ‘What was b iy e 4,50 average for the United .1n}<>yxxa‘a‘i‘4‘ 26 ?.w ong there is much for | t TG g & voiL . : €cilors have a lower divorce i1 was pl int to the eye she moki A. He and his father were born | 3 ) h Ccows W ¥ ”’, hoonun l“lflgk‘("f o vmdq “on- IndiviaRkI8 (6 marve) over liglon nowadays. Connccticut be- SR momen of any other oceupai- stock therof and did buy, and gave | in pennsylvania. His grandfather | . 110,000, §100 cach. The average for the nited States 5 in it thorou We have the | Tt Ao ey also unto her hushand and he did. | was born in England. | Conneciicut Leef cattie hrought a highe estimated e Ty = . . s 2 nd the s of the cere v g T 1 during 1926 than the beef catla of any 0T 3 Publie Utilitics Commission, for in- | S And th s of them hoth wer Q. What were the names of the T 1 luring 1026 1 e A 50-YEAR RECORD L RN e | B TVl Tk Laany e Al I DEeA b i ey et Iy {children of Danied Webster? ther state wit cagenubu prloiaiand by a The Herald joins in congr i ' Joridibedeonys DRSS b e Dy 0 B 6 (L rr sl o A libon slinpra blet 1 Cod called | 4 The five children of Daniel | for the (hree st was §7. 06 and $7.9 Police Officer Michael J. Cosgrove, The superintendent of insurance ley planned, e upshot that 'gamily wrecked for the s unto A s¢ Whern art | we r and his wife Grace | ind for the ited St L §0.46, who upon completion of a record of Kansae Is something of a onc-man | Judge Calif was named a delegate | pervert child, ascinatic thor A s 1 heard|Pletcher were: Grace. who died here imately 21,000 hopses, valued at $,968,000 Cew B czulator and he belleves in regula- | to the national convention, Ang jt Mible n the Chamber of Com. | while a young girl; Daniel Fletcher | . 1 2 1 is 21,000 less than fn 160, The New T o it L . as afraid, heeause 1| Webster; Julia; ©iward, who dicd ; | Correct this sentenec: “Now,” 0171 was ) . and T hid my- 'of discase during the war with| a pensian neo compantes disliked his minis- | the most resounding speeches in | member of the sewing elrele, *we’ tempted me, and T did buy | Mexico; and Char who died in i e < trations exceedingly, the regulatory favor of Lincoln h at that his. [have a pleasant chat about the of the Florid« real estate—isn't that | infaney. | litical situation.” just like a woman? | Q Was any American president | cal to all-the-traffic-will-bear « i — And unto Adam God said: Because born outside the boundarics of the | earned his popr 5 ngh faith 0 all-the-fraffic-will-bear 1 important influcnce in nominat- oy ooy 1928, Publichers Syndicate thou hast hearkened o the volce United States? REET AND NUM vestigators cannot unravel. A sort «th eense mus b that|, of ‘slxth sense must go With that|ae o moans of removing the threat | appy state. Sometimes youths of | oe ypom happy m N of troubl not war, in th hvx”! stock on Connceticut farms 33 worth apiroximately $20,- this type continue their develo; ) of I2u tock on Conr valuc of all domestk animals in the Europe, these little post-war na- tic maturity, as in the ¢ tions are more important than { prodigy, is no guarantee that such a | o youlg v S i= excecded by only me state worth $130 cach. The aveage for are less than 1,000 mules in tle state. cported in the state last year, were valucd 2t 00 swine were worth $420,000. Poul. try had an estimated value of $4,000,060 texcellence. The fire fnsur- | was Judge Calef who made one of S R Facord, e 8 being strongly toric gathering. Calof's speech had tul service. Long 1 ; 7 o DrITCIPIS ing Lincoln, and there is no doubt — — of thy wife and has houzht of the! A. The Constitution provides that Tomorrow— m Fittings; Forgings Lmery Wheels the sehool of oMicers 1 But the rates which the fire insur- that he got his ideas from the pre- real estate, cursed is Florida for thy | N0 man can become president who il lelal (o A B L e C!servaticns R s e O T it all the days of thy life. Floods : tory, arbitrary and unreasonable” | sontiment was pro-Lincoln from . [ [ hall it bring forth to thee, and 3 ] s yring fc e, and thou A will stand, the state supremo court start to fini Cfl Tl.e I ea./:er Belt cat the sour lemors of the 4] ! VJ' i e The ot et 1 e s o s o one, 102 Village Ha'f-VVit By FontaineFox Senator Wa quoted ahove was pur. making his ma i No wonder Ka is looked up- chased from the estate of Judge vl ons Mareh 6 —ore ou attempt to subdivide thy real cstate, until thou return, broken, Hotse o Tepr: n A | cuter. T wgniticance tics gn the for & uim Now Encland ;1 o fhe Mddle West; for out of it HIS TERRIBLE REVENGE oN THE REAL ESTATE MAN altacked thie e e D S fact that it thows without question #nd not ‘”’_"::;’ "“““‘“r" 'm"""[‘:r",“ thou wast taken: lowa ard Kansas Coolidge oy : THE UG OF THE SCUTH | that a thorough organiztion of the i \& fouthea:. ust thou art, and unto lowa and | 2 Kanses thou shalt refurn. at S olina can glve all rand old party existed “onnec CWed- Kar B 24 tha L ul.” ‘ Carolina enn g I of nd old party existed in Conneeti- | 5y, d~erday. Rt : MHE CRACKED A H 3 . o 3 to p nething to think | cut from even before the Civil War; n g £ 7% Larca moved bastward and. cowors > ME ON THE HEAD wrong it hetokenod r | y No state in the south has that the swate o have Iways S 5 1e country of the plair h center o 54 inches : ation throt Sosoala et n its vays, once red soil bogs, fond of point out, hut that or- ' pi 1wrgh, nn, West of 1t effort to look Y mic situ lo greater material progress; been Republican,” as the hoys are ong the finest in 8an on nevertheliss was deemed is relati conters of minimnm pre 'r the Da'otas and nori own with equal disrigard tual 1 towns, giving frequent | T those days there were prinel i b, F eoiniUATon: BB conditi nd 1 eve to their &ervi 1 tes, which is some- | T ‘ s that the state orgin 2 been 1 and widely scat tered. No well defined storm are prevail Temperatures continy e relatively low i the Lake regio: LEAGUE COUNCIL fou a g and an aggressive | 9pO. out i it, with no gmenc.. i Ohio valley and the Atlantic state MACHINT. GE v te highw nent sees to ft | and political platitudes that anyone | but are rising rapidly over the could notic Rocky Mountaing and plains states. Conditions favor for this vicinity L fair weather follows o 20 Years Ago Today it lovics tribute | (From Paper of That Date) coaches connect | Becessary, and plenty of it, > = The gasoline tax is | @ L h meeting and then The Cor he Lea A t “tate are cover- tions oy terd nd those ol w nprove 1s. To cap dor of the country. | ; 7 One night at the Russwin Lyeer Atlanta ... st of James B. Duke im © I Mro Wm. M. Brady's special produe. Atlantie City cational promi- |(ion Wy g * iy Lo on ference b r Parler, elaborated by Jo- md New Eng r laved 532 times in New Chicrgo Y iy, nes § ston, ung . Chicin 190 tin “hicago. The play Dienver . in all things worth | touches the he. oo, et oo v Dotroit 1 Duffalo got con fler there may be no press, i Dilutk | Lack of inter led to the dis | crainds me — 1 have an banding of the Plainville 1 AN 3 at with sy chiropodist a9 Angoles . o Miami . RS ek ged to have aiin.capolis . K | e ¥ Premie 1tis e 0 “ad- n nier Mussolin had a press 2 building ins 1 at 10 o'clock 3 vlywed flour jtomorrow rorning. Mr. Hateh is the Now Haven . _ i 40 you use in making these dough- only member of the committee in New Orleans . o nuts, dearie c the city, Mr. I’ E Cow Y ] Mrs. Newlywed: “Why, hole wheat St Gotthard, T ¢ neononts fung o the world by | Ly ; SA VInd i fike 2 Russell & Erwin Mfg. Co Portland, Me. g y 12! The young man who gets a slap 1len out two permits for buildings. | §t 3 . 30 | for trying to steal & kiss may eall One structure wil seven-story | Washington ... . 24| the blow a court plaster! 1eft to die i A e 188 AGENTRY | Chairman I1 tch of the ‘commiticc e in charge of the ious hospital i Connt n ungarian il a moment we didn't | conetruction has th % and beg fors ire although we might hav when the ny 11 that some of the fiery pro- the arma te be turned in rap | of the press burcau had a faliing out iron, =old to a iy ‘ 1 then | with the dictator and has taken to

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