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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1928 | . = - - P . { C, Ne B 'tain H &ld PRETTY HOT DOG STANDS | mission lines are expensive. | Moore, & H. Wood, J. E. Cooper, T. ?.\ PSR { Larson is the machine candidate n W DI er How to beautity the wayside What the government is confront- | W- Wilbor, W. T. Hatch, and H. 1. the ward and because of this fact ERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | iunds along the public highways is cd with, should the bill as passed by . Loirdman: ’ it is now considered that the coun- e Artainei = 4 DY New Britain voters will have a ! emmmm | cilman stands in a fair way to oust in endeavor worth anyone's atten- the Semate finally become a law— | chance 1o pass on the new charter by T {ued Dally (Sunday Excepted) tion; anyway, Mrs. John D. Rocke- or one similar thereto—is the pros- | ballot at the next election. It is be- Adlsgation: At Herald Bldg. €7 Church Btreet ., .. ¢ thinks so. The competi- pect of making a considerably in-|lieved the legislature would rather ki ol ions The fourth ward fight is not con- Lave such an expression of opinion fined entirely to the race for an ¢ - tion for the best two designs for such creased expenditure at Musele SUBSCRIPTION RATLS i et € I | from the townspeople before it votes ; b i H : 1600 8 Year. roadside appurtenances has been Shoals. The expenditure will be even |in ravor of the proposed consolida | On the City ano Its People aldermanic chair, “but also go $2.00 Thres Monthe - s RS parsel s i cown to the councilmanic berth. e a Motth. concluded with the awarding of greater should the government go tion. G oo v v e e e ow cemomsom? | Jormer Councilman George A. Mo- i prizes. There were 600 entries and into the business of constructing | The Cimera club decided last e S Entered at the Post Office at New Brit- e ErdeR daok riore! Loansmisaion HinG night to go to Hadlyme for the Fast Send all communication Sin as Second Clase Mail Matter, |7 VO T AEdsl Lask mpste 8 linee o, isstead af outinz. Slides from Denver. |Shop Editor, care of the New | [FHC0 HE mabind b . r ‘the 3 an alderman, has joined forces with like beautitul New England inns of relving upon the lines already con- | washington, and Montreal wer Britain Herald, and your letter |, "0 ° 8 exptation Lo yawa. {far the composers have, Toigo. for 00 T RVEE 8 S e as Mts alli TELEPHONE CALLS Dygone day than gasoline stations structed by the Alabama Power com- | shown. will be forwarded to New York. one is Winter, the icy goddess of titles. pecially silly are some of TS0 : o s Bustness Office .... & - 4 L B e y the cold caress. Tapping at the port- the pop numbers, telling of a young Attorney Bernard Alpert and Wal- e R sbment stand pany. If the government does not| The Shawrock footall teum of s of consciousness is the desire to man's love for his “Bab; Therc tor Nelson, hoth of whom are new The affort.to increase t cauty build these transmission lines it will | ‘.‘ 2 ko A o NO TIME FOR LOAFING NOW! [let up in the mad race for existence, are all kinds of “Baby"” songs and all W in politics, but who are said to x dtam e Wolf Tone team of Waterbury , T " : iders » infl a ing medium 3 S ez 4 atoast L Halde e & kine ahies Qe B Fo OXel sideral enee g g Tl oLy e bpoke snd prece | Of the wayside stands deserves to be forced to sell power to the huge | qt Electric field Good Friday after- | o WeTl say its w U1-named, |10 cast asido ~responsibilities and (kinds of Bables described.” Thefo oxert consideribe fnfijience amon ; e A are - varieties aven, € the voters of the ward. o R dvert!sers. "t M ch nfluence a o P = & A i SR won't you, stand languidly in the sun while the #re many varieties of Heaven. Com- o slwaye opcn_n_n ’\u( what influence a com- southern company at a price practi- i I.OL(fH o 4 3 @ March is what « all must|[World whirls past. posers get melancholy about ¢ On the democratic side Charlton Member of the Asscinted Press | tition for designs will have upon cally dictated by that concern, !hl.fl‘” ““;:0»‘ "'\]\ :\-kl“v\l»‘”“'l the isola- pring fever” is real. It affects thing from *“Four 3. Torello is a candidate for the ShacAmeciates Tram | 1n sEchaiED O Salleas palang b Al it 18 s o law could be framed to | ;" 2" IOS AE oROrts et winter clothes wear out and | us all. Greening golf courses beckon Sunset over the Glen Street Dump. aldermanic nomination and Robert ¢ e for re-publication of 2 e, 4 a aticnts are getting along p 5 4 5 ite fe - . B L ited to the uso for re-publicatlon ! | \tom. The average roadside gaso- limit or regulate the price. e oo ‘v) lm.‘ husm;sn xn.mrlo lay aside his 1 -‘;“‘)l:v"mg;erf(?:im S 2 E. Johnson and J. Elmer Peterson crediced fn this paper and also 10cal jin. uation owner, or hot dog stand | To complete the Musclc Shoals |the parents were quarantined Can't sprout our msw. onos ilis 3 |¥ANEIed and come forth aad emilt. | ¥ B¢ 3 DCCS S8 6 BIEE ARF- | are seeking elachion 1o the eTTics af ows published therein. sl i o) Sianls |oE8 VR Wete dlabdnet Ll e Balmy air currents whisper an in. [DIDE anyway, although it is Possi- councilman, Whether there will b — 1 stor, has heen putting utility | enterprise, even as power unit, will} J'he knite forcers and platers af | vitation to stroll out into the coun- |} !¢ to learn many things from read- ;gditional candidates could not be iy Anls l:"::: °:,LU::‘§’,‘,'.',‘ o Perliaps, finances per- |require the construction of additien- | | - ”‘ i % ,l”,',].f A f‘.’ ";k, .]U. THIEE POOR PRU try and see the pussy willows, the M8 Some of them. termined today although it was furnishes newspapers & mitting, he would erect a better al units of production. The two units | ,ringing A OhE. AnA R e K lda A s agine B L r days, push = 3 nummore lere. 15 posmbility of ringing in new men and having th Edza h t Imagine | their silver coated heads into ihe Well knewn in one sense, yet al-!other entrants, sunlight. Mellow notes from the |M0st unknown in another, was John ro with & slctly honeet anlie® e |Stand; but most of them are not in have cost $80,000,000 each; perhaps | cld men feach them the trades. The yowd like fo Kiss me. ased upon this audit. Thls tomres pic- | the 1 cller class other units would cost less, and pos- vm\;?\‘-x;?., ze c-(n-,«l & communlcation | Iris: “You seem o have MO |(hroats of birds who dared the cle. A. Wright, popular hotel manager fraud in news Thiers s this 4o e Sid Gy gavah WAk vanEs. BltnnC ,40;.1;|I|I|‘n‘1 \n.mly! i sl ety paten, | OIS i the north are heard ogea. ¢l esidvnt of New Britain for al- ures : El L2 a e company was willing N3 “alen. | g ally i i) e de, « is e advertisers. of Mrs. Rockefeller's designs, how- | The plan supposed to meet|io meet the men, to discuss the | ; eiually o il Feliallangeliio 00 R l,”l]"““!m ‘“'r‘»ln””' o —_— i S sy L 5 ¢ Sy it ] e lnter's dying ‘efforts to hold sway, |Afler a shorl illuess. Theusands ofj i Treeain’ b 48 3 | jons so ravishly beautiful with the approval of the ducedaniobmasy n;:flJ.,; hours of THE FUN SHOP NEWS WEEKLY - w Britain residents had a speak- York at_Hotaling's Newasand. get most of the business | President, is to lease the | labor with them, and that it is and | ing acquaintance with him, and Square; Schultz's Newsstands, Estrance | = talways has been willing to be rair soul yearns for a ‘spot under an . 3 e Kot Councilmen Lucian Macora and a T e il ielon® Higbueas | Musda s Anonis Bt TS E Dran e A : AN any knew him intimately, but no- ucian - Clind Central 12 with them, pple tree where it may commune |y o4 1 any information bearing on | James P. Murphy, democrats whose | When the stand proprictors discover private power companies. The fact | The number of local telephone | with nature while fleccy clouds , dmme A ¢ : ¥ his life and activities prior to his | ferms expire in the fifth ward will o : e e . v e [calls gpiginated in New York dur-|drift lazily toward the e : The Republican convention «t heauty can be turned into that there would be no competition | i S pice s shated 1o Buvs Bra 3 d the horizon. The | .y iine 1o New Britain, “Jack” sel- | have the solid backing of their par- | impulse to quit work and listen tc i ¢ ! 2 X PR ¢ they will thank Mrs. Rocke- for such a lease, however, takes! t d D 5 ely 3,000,000,000. i ¢ . SLEN 10 4oy qalked of himself and consc- Y. Opposing them will be Joseph A. IKansas City, Mo.. is bound no [ 4 aclts an 1 ANCICS 1 oximatey 2,000,000, the voice of wanderlust is strong. Kloskowski and Frank Barszcz, the - atiention to the some of the gloss from it, as the | We conclude that this is the right | Pair meadows just over the hill with | (0 1LY his friends learned nothing | % ) him with the exception that he former an ex-councilman and the Alabama el 3 3 numbe hints 1e blossom: it ave vt g 3 Alabama Power company is the only Al of the blossoms that are yet t0 |1.aq been a land salesman and while |latter a new figure in politics. come, hrooks that ha Meanwhile the billboards along large power enterprise operating in Too many people confise patriot- | & el ; e thrown off ¢, .ngaped ho had come to New In the sixth ward th will be s anc © of excitcme | Seaso weir shacklés ice, fresheni 5 S ism and love of ex m o ‘Tu: rnn“ e, iv )lr (:n’ lul) ; of “u Jl"’fl“l]]: RBritain, later entering the ecmploy of no fight for councilmanic nomina- | N 2 Sl ; | I0D OF (IO, A DY e ¢ trees, the scent of the |1y j Beloin, who owned and man- | tions, Councilmen William 1) Boyle more objectionable than the gas and |in not wishing to hand over such & | still, a man jsn't free until he is | e, cannot fall faster than 26 feet|£reensward, all weave a magic spell |qged ihe Hotel Beloin dnd William W, Grdena haviag dig hot dog stands. valuable property to a private con- | free from his neighbor's opinions. |4 second. [In the mind and send pleasant mes- | ek Wright is gone and will be | cndorsement of the democrats and {cern for operation it thereyis any| ——— This, of course, is very reassuring Ses on Py lfl";\ll";lml blows, ssed in many places, but probably 1 Clark and in Sandberg g § Note to candidates: Don't tcll us to those of us who are caught in Npring is here. Ho, hum. ng Church . » » 2 8 osalbility of avoiding it. o 3 owhere more than along Church the unopjposed selections of Belonzing to a Chicago liguor BORAH'S OIL FIND » Yot & g where you stand; tell ns which way a storm when we have left our — Sotetl ahier e e et Gnan priblicar Lacket gang leads (0 two certaintic senator Borah appears to be hav- S e '*—\ o |you are going. | umbretla at home! It there s one thing we hate more | times daily sinee making his home oy, Death and a large turnout at the|ing an exceedingly ditficult time in | ; N VEX : S Beatas han another it is eating while some- [Tere. He was acquainted with t stk | convincing moneyed Republicans | LT 25 years there has b A hick town is a place where| Our Clerical Sceptic jone is using o telephone in the same | cling nen, theatrical performers and s | either o millionaire called ym a church notice: { POy We will re ite our hatred. | others of the great family of hotel Mister” or a poor man called In connection with the forth- (Tt is TRYING to eat while son living people, all of whom will e notable ¢ we contury of |+ e 2 v G O ' 19 ra followed a century of | “Hey, there, coming bazaar a pie supper has|iS USINg a telephone in the same |grieved to learn of his demise. | “constant revoutions. e been arranged for Tuesday mext, [100m. The fiend who first thought of | Among his local friends, to whom Iu Rumblings from Venezuela re-| If you always agrec with me, 1|7.50 o'elock {locating telephones in dining reoms |was “Jack™ in fair weather and foul am your encmy. 1 have made You| s many friends as can please |S1OwWd be made to eat all his re- | his passing has left a yvacaney that bring a pie, Tickets $1 each. As far |MAININE meals under a shower of |cannot casily be filled. cne-sided conversations into phone - mouthpieces, and we guarantec that | When the | Comes spring with her soporific |“The Way He Loves Is Just Too lander. bested two years ago by touch .and ‘mankind in northern Bad,” “Tin Ear” It just shows how Johnson when he sought to becom: The two councilmen now serving the fourth disirict and whose terms expire have not entered the race this year. They ure Harry N b- ertson and C. Adrian Carlson, hoth The body cries for relaxation, the Veterans of City serviee. 2 complete suceess. I Crow law 1s goi is announced, a egates wish the conver t1 remain uglier and those parts. Congress is fully justfied ng held in a more enlig state, sixth district, considered to the stronghold of the democrats unique contest for aldermar one of the contestants has istercd republican up to a weeks ago. He is Abel Gross e | that they should come to the aid of and prosperity in Venezucla What the Democrats of Connecti- | the party by contributing to the cut need is a commanding figure $160,000 he desires to raise in that of Senator Ferris of Michigan, | order to pay Mr. Sinclair what the who eould win in a rock-ribbed G. O. ! party received from him. As this was cently indicated that students were col- | Participating in disorders and that S el oy were 3 o P 4 v e BUDIBS VL A 0w & tended cgation, John O'Brien, war veteran, they were being punished. Probably fo make the occadon a ‘social eve- |MOUID) ! Ca e oo (R ol O'Belan, waiydterar, | thess disorders have been magnificd; = \ ning.’ |l would not lust long under the | titions of candidacy for offiec ex- | former councilman i also a candi- or possibly a censorship has pre- LA : ; | pires at 9 o’clock tonight, the €Ity ' guq. s s John F. Macrz, the pres- i Well, ve started out to say, a fac: o s Ontests ited shash iniowEtes. o Mheln ok Tniormation e Started out fo sav, @il face more primary Contests |yt aldarman who had i period of e rioa. i wondering Why Bik- | ipor we thought was a cuslios upey | 12 bave been li prospoct fn MARY | survice s 4 concilmun before be- | . land is sendfme so many lecturer = L KR e O moon. ing clevated to an aldermanie chair. Be that as it may, it is exception- | SR D and ever-ready tongue Three of the six wards Will have yj.py came alderman when |the surc of mastication took 7 i o ogd ally interesting for any student of | | e country s dry enoush al-|tadaby annn to we a0k ] their own political fawily fights {Irapk 1., Conton resigned that posi- i np to well helo 2 while the entire electorate is cor 4 5 4 They might upper berths | 5 Latin-American affairs to contem- | Lobutar by advertising them as a "0 {1aark. No doubt it would soon it thought, and we could plate the amazing progress that has ! preventive of pyorrhe 3 b o sl ng prog: h h preventive of pyorrhea, A LA MODE! imm But it did not heat. Tnstesq, | Mominations 1o ihe democratic side Although listed as a primary con- been made in Venezuela during the S Burns: “Snring 5 here hurrayiVilie e A 3 Tt . If you Indulge in a little intro-i oo PPIES Sk BLeWeNIINGR U Sukiaeen 0N last quarter century. S, Yol in ises if you n.| Rodgers: “Yes, 1 saw the fisst that the trouble lay in u tooth which ieners Vicente Gome, o e D A 2 v T robbin’ o sens esterday! fwe d broke 't kn v General Juan Viconte Gomez un- | qilee in it 100 mueh, vou are erazy, |00V’ of i on yesterday we had broken. We didi't know of Questionhbly’ bas 16 his' crenit: an AR | —R. hotwell. [it when the break oceurred, but we p - Sk s — were fecling it hy now whenever we achievemen ezula c The great executive is one who | ) r ment in Venezula “h""'<..|. ..“';.) '_M'\ st i) A i ‘."l‘; WOMEN took into our mouth, or even when scarcely any modern head of a stat. 0 x: 5 I’{ Ir e ”‘ ‘”" Dl | An Answel we swallowed nothing more substin- « olds hi responsible, s has equalled. He has been a species | P | By Hugo Davis tial than air |of democratic dictator while presi-| Even in the staid old days gentle-| Women are men’s better balves| 16 we chewed on that side the la ;i 5 !dent of the republic, ade | men kissed the bride after the core- : republic, and has mad i |don't forget it! and sent delicately ealenlated pains and they see that their husbands [food rubbed against the raw spot i . i a ¢ | mony, but not so long after. rovernme oay 18 wit il L his countrymen realize that the first y e > | Mother Eve was made out of [through our mouth. And if wr ‘:L vernmental I:II'\ is within - the 400 s pequired to squelch the m s attribute of governme e sees i . . £ g ds say | Chewed on the other side our tongue m of possibility. ,0f government. a8 he sges it Americanisni: An itch to t yich Adam’s rih but some scientists say G her 1 A of the five contests are in is submission to a chief who has|without being hampered it must have been the jaw hone, |V ‘i‘“”"“ d ’1»‘)“» seninsl #he Jamdo S e s A G ro2 lr"xwml}n Iy Imm. Wi ,.H’y. r 5 s she's 8 " A4 tooth and the agony was-multi- R P - dent of Brooklyn, who today he- been vested with sufficient power to | Fules. No man believes she's anything but S d maining two, which ineludes the attaln worthy ends. His ideal has LONENS clection of constables, being affairs been to wield his power to produce ! Who il his name stricken from the G. 0. P, disis 10 make it possible for him 1o he candidate tor the lead- crship of the democratic ward's del P. state. 1t can be done with the [ written only $5,500 had been vight man, lected, which scems rather strange 5 s - nsidering the large number of Sonator Nve's hectic words reflect | millionaires in the country. Likely as lie resentment of Republican scna- [not the millionaires are more inter- tors at the snappy letter given out | ested in contributing to the 1028 by Governor Smith, who in address- mpai than to that of 1924, ing a senator forgot he was talking 10 a tin god. AT NIGHT SCHOOL i e 1. Evening sessions at some of the A CIVIC CENTER schools for the benefit of aspiring A grand idea has come to an end. | seckers after knowledge who are Nobody knew anything about it, of 2 s tion to hecome chairman of the cerned in the annual free-for-all £0r \1o.rd of public works of the constabulary. {Beh and nfreating iha JHEReat oLiid: Trrespective of the outeome of 1he o1 the ticket, the “race” hetween primarics which ar to De helil o, b Bartlett an Henry A March 50, the complexion of the Jith for the mayoral nomination conimon council is certain to under- ) 20 some ehanges since soveral of the ) employed throughout the day evi- course, except Mr. Cadwell's com- | qently is thoroughly appreciated by mittee, The idea revolved around |those who arc anxious to surmount putting up a civic center around the "their handicaps. Forty-one students old Burritt mansion. It was & beauti- ' 3idn’t miss a night during the term, sul idea while it lasted; maybe it was | it is announced. entirely too good for this onery | It takes more than ambition to world. | The construction of eivic centers ' sehool in the evening; it also takes o into primary as a mat- of form tlett is eertain to wembers whose termis expire nest | oy o o i | | mueh larger than Smith month are not candidates for e e ction, There are others for Whose o of he pelative strength of 1 sositions there are primary A0S (o candidates, sinee no effort will nd their retirement from the €ity's 1o made to get out a voie largor oral ambitions of the clderly an las become a great sport in £omMe gumption, sacrifice, determinaton to citiss, Pspecially those with great | succeed. Such students have no time comes @ voter and tonight hecomes A 5 o 5 "This had heen going on for several 1 candidite The Mississippi Valley should pay ~ Helen lett Troy for Paris el et of the democratic party, For the Ange 5 a8 much to control water as the who wouldn't . . . and wWomen fore the cause w Angelo M. Puonessi lus the en- e : common council there will be con- : rections of the country. New Britain | are busy, “day and night:” and it s ¥ AXmUm of happincss, soclal se- | Wosr paid fo build iis irrigation have heen going to Paris cier since. Sl ‘\"m'“"’,]""’;‘l. ; "‘:,I:"‘,','l’.',' G mtn‘vl\vfhl:‘mrll\‘”;nj‘l it K "fij"”"\’f::"‘,'.',‘;.1:,',: ”‘;:K" ‘,‘:‘)::w,l_“':‘, coult construct sich & clvic center |a part of thele ettort that they are : ity And political stability, One of |dama—and you know how much; Women may Do divided intolcu.” But fust us we wero in e R e R e e B s it @p diie ro- | fonoed 1o u wilhi short slodp ra DS Bchiévemnents has been the cx- thitesas I .\)_'““”"“"‘ » stngle, married, and|yepy act of scating ourselves at the [lican and the last a democ Rl T aali s ot Rl surd were given to the tax rate. If | tions most of the week. tinction of old political parties that | p.qription: “They're the kind of | Every wife considers herself n ;::,",l,‘;}‘,"!":,,N“;,)U‘,,:,.l,:‘:\ pseiis Tl ine Dt mrd et avel ival Do G LB AMBEE L () the eity wers satisfied With & tax| Bducation obtained with the ex- Urished on antagonism and had people that feel important when!prize, ays surprised, and seck-[ontive meal period Vessing nnd no-| candidates for {he (wo nominitions L\::\\x‘:l': i ]!\;‘:}‘1\(!; \1)7‘: ‘n‘iyf, yate of 30 mills and up it could | penditure of such effort is sure to few i any principles of ideals. | calamity brings them publicity.” |n& consolation. ing into the mouthpicce, effectively as councilmen, One member of the o an ey e § Ao + . Perhaps Americans can under- gy She pretends she abhors flattery, | spoiling the fiest chanee we_had had | present council, William G. Gibne R EE construct as fine a civic center as|he of high value in life. The evening Example of dishonest thinking: put just ignore flattering her and |in a week 10 enjoy a meal, is a candidate for re-election; 1l o e stand what has Dee o in' exists fn Now England, with beauti- | schiool students are entitied to the £00 B u}“"r been done in giiing a woman driver morc than she will flatten you out with her| Wae stood It as long as we could, |other representative whose term I sul “buildings around it; and We commendation and congratulations better if the finances are half of the roud and Hing it ¢oldness. then flung down our eating utensils | expiring is not, since he is to move gy l could point with pride and be known of ail. | mentioned. After a century of revo- chivalry. | It a man shoots his wife he gets and stalked angrily from the room, out of the district sho Charles far-and wide as a most cnterprising 8 e Vit et { lutions Venezucla had a vast public ne chair. If a woman shoots her |slamming all reachable doors as we | May, a former erman, o 4 & e e debt, owed mostly to foreigners. Lusband, the jury rises and asks went and winding up by flinging a | return to the city sovernmen community, And after we were HOLDING UP TRAFFIC B : the lady to take their seats chair at a picture. The shot missed | the role of a councilman. W. . Hu- During the last 25 years this debt civie aspirations to make a big noise ' for much pleasure-seeking. They are in the world—or at least, in thelr the only residents of the city who 3 Some modern women Strike out|ils mark, hut it we get mucl prac-|her, Louis Vogel and Roger Whit- has been reduced one-third, although e word “obey’” from the marriage |1ice at this sort of thing our aim is | man, all new figures in politics as| S actually extinguis T ot others just laugh it off |Z0ing 1o improve, and then we arelthey effect elective office arc also P AN A 01{1 C r i some 20 years. That's the sad|other day which painted a self-evi- 4 guished, as the govern VAR O NS AT e e e e e e ts for ihe republican nom- erlorms Age Eremony 0 5 . : g ment’s cash deposits protected by afterwards. g0 o st e phone | aspirants for ihe rep cature about civie conters—they'e dent moral. 1t showed two trolley L0t CASh dep ¥ A woman Toves o kiss and make |COMPADY for the damage (o our fur- inations to he made at the primary. | YVisiting “The City” got“to be paid for. ars parked in Exchange Place of serve in the Bank of e h o it [ Bach candidate is making serious isiting “The Gity { Venezucla fully cquals the remain-| 14 then, again, carly marriages (o Kiss the make-up off. | elfort for success at the polls and it ing debt. This debt, therefore, could | prevent automobile wrecks. s A bride wears a bridal veil | The popular song eraze and theils certain that a heavy vote will bej Muroh i casily be repaid, but the creditors | no temptation to hug the driver it the groom puts on all the rest many sclections ground out by Tin | £otten out. -ondon weh 2 —King aat = i he ha 1reluding s, Pan Alley to satisfy saig eraze will,| Councilman Gibmey has been pa George, accompanicd by the Queen have been holding paper that had a YOU've g0t a right to do it. W "",“" "" o “""l "hl{".'.“' - kor |1t Scems to the Observer, cause com. | ticularly active in matters of road today carricd out a quaint centurics certain value and ylelds good re- | = it | through with the spree we could pay The Waterbury American printed for Ahe thing during a period of 4 picture of downtown traffic the So far as polishing up the Burritt that city, and crowds of trolley homestead was concerned, and patrons were sprawling over the construction of a few contignous | cirect toward the curb waiting to streets, that was a much lesser plan; climb aboard. Meanwhile all traffic . posers 1o seck va for titles, be- | repair and he only recently inaugur- old ceremony when he paid a visit fore lon se the sentence is ated a probe of the city department o “the city” on the occasion of the rather hazy, let us explain. charged with the responsibility of opening of the new headquarters of We have all kinds of popular|keeping the highways in good con- | Lloyd's, the world's largest assoc songs. There are the Mother songs, | dition. His is not the probe out of tion of mnderwriters, in Leadenhail : o |the sentimental ballads, the hoy and | which charges against city officials treef, mot far from the Bank of s because they aren't in Russia, T A sbands to prac 3 8l 5 ey have their husbands €0 Prac girl numbers, the “loncsome” com-|and cmployes has come, ut is one England. 3 jieenet sositions, the nut numbers, the topi- | which cor ntory of bl A silken cord of red, streteled all its needs wi e i T b IR e R | umbers, the topi- | which concerns inventory of public | A s : e This is @ condition that has been o © & witboctaepending nponi| SR S ”?;\tkl‘un]l’l\" They like to startle the male 8% (u] songs, the “longin' for home | works department cquipment and of | across the roadway at the site of T LINDY IN WASHING' srought about by tk 1an oper. [OT¢ign creditors. Francis B. Loomis, | ¢* BX BHIACHEAOREE, ith their frills and fancies, for type of hummers and many others. highway conditions. The committee Temple Bar, onee a gate of the wall brought about by t man oper: other &i ¢ ¢ o " 2 ghway former under-secretary of state in | 4 what's the use of dressing up to kill 1t won't be long beforc composers is still working, and in the event of old Lendon, barred the King's s Tni 3 i ey can’t knock some man dead? are going to find that all the titles Gibney is n ! way as he and the queen approach- the United States, declared some | (e reason why there arc fewen wutias s, Ty teleute Mnelsve Bese Wl %9, Ewen o it time ago that Venezuela could raise | alcoholic deatt Yisuigs the other i s W, . Ve e i p. ven mow, ¢ it will be necessary for ed in the royal carriage, drawn by 3 . T i : i is not mathematical or me- they're beginning to duplicate and the group to reorganize. four horses. On the other i a loan of $160,000,000 within 24 inEredientsact quicke inical., She would be a better one doesn’t know, when he asks for One of Gibney's moves which re- | was the lord mayor, resplendent in Lours, with only its own credit : mathematician i she had more @ song called “Are You Sorry?".isulted in a vote of disapproval by his clonk of ermine and crimson fingers. Put a pair of boxing gloves | Whether he's going to draw o rceent | (he ¢ommon council was a sugeges- velvet, with other city ofticials also on wom and she can’t count|Pobular hit, or one of those that the | jon made this week that the six |in full robes. The King wore the un 3 i it Gver thr - idea of driving an doughboys whistled as they went in-| ygermen constitute a committee to | dress uniform of an admiral of the S L ibiishats IEys hoipmotliel SR BT Holg) out syou|io RoitsL Chateau Thicrry. investigate reports of hootlegging in | thect B omiton S iliiies for fn Farmes |v A8 livge ok e étates ef 5 e Sat Ry (hands and let the wheel take care| I-‘,:!:‘ i -";';‘;‘I ot ”‘I" 1tles | the police department. The council | Spectators cathered there watched .ouisiana and kansas o lof its: frown®d on the suggestion and voted | his majesty for admittance, just Sheanes s da TR RId S ananes compined e AP 16 n dusband treats his wife cootty |1 them exhibit a marked mutitation | %y 5y effectuglly Killing om{ o 11he Ony b dogk i s travelers can traverse any part of it | MEXICAN GOVERNOR ovsien, 1 &8 (uiiniet Fvs B T ceo v | “ ) ally k & SR T e v in perfect safety—which a b Mexico March 24 (®—Gov- i o ey “ 1 could be designated by el e i dedsousty Sua n perfect safety—which alone is a | -u’r“l‘ow L0 \‘] e 4 r": GO Lrines her « box of candy she say s ”,\',5":,.‘., 1“‘>”\’y 'f”"i‘, el The democrats of the fir ward |was hemmed in by a wall. They vast difierence than in the old days | oot L€ P O Colns OF|\Vhat have you been up to now? | e 1o neatees MOUNCr | SomES | have not yet put forth a ticket and saw the lord mayor-advance to th f numerous bandits. Roads huve | permanent congressional commisgon | O Woman, Woman, you are a’gentimental ballads could be listed |1t 18 unlikely that there will Le any side of {e carriaps Hod pie LT wen built, s " " : problem which we ean neither jynder the heading “B.” cte “lmad race for the privilege of yun- | with the ancicnt pearl sword of 1h been built, social and political | upon the request of the department | under the heading “BY cte, cte. . A D e hoTes wag BiirzadlSLh A1V O G108 L Then it would be possibie fo go intg| RN on the minority ticket in a fcity, gift of Queen Elizabeth, to- i of el Sanitey| CCMOETA0Y. Shave attaldd f/ Chigh | of Interiot. Rolas et cliaceerl WItH {2 miuisic Store and Atk for 5 eops of| WATd Which consistently elects ye- | gether with its ki a symbol of eiticieney ok et AR LHDLIE IURIH TS Vs e g CODY 0% | 1 ublic ‘ N t o temporary surrende y his BYRI'S GOOD IDEA e M brs itian it Ans PuLATBEAENTAL aaitnt the J4-5.or 815, or €582, - eomeliting | DUPUCAN COURCH rahresenindves G ille, Tempotacy Sl Ly Commander R 1 ken a step in putting the And all this has been done With- | government as well as violating the {like that anich) “Mmpler ang, §i{CATe ConlitEn 48 partiy grog i the | rights to his sovereign. kin ¢ 4 ‘ out raising taxes. Moreover, the | constitution. Amador Contino was would prevent the composers from |S°cond ward although democrats [did not take the weapon, but : e : have come closer to carrying this merely touched if, indicating its re- , oS AR \ppointed to succeed Rojas, getting brain fever over titles. Good- A a5ing - hknown, § BciiAsa ta nok. sarasi swest in the world, ppoir tojus [Ness knows it would be impossible 1o | district than they have the first in | storation to his lordship together somothing o ¢ crnment power produc- has one difficulty accuse them of thinking very hard | the past. with 1he keys. Both the king and that it cannot shake off so casi where the words of the songs | Republicans of the second ward the queen then said a few gracious 1t fly o . ors bill of Repre- M€ e »’ v elhse asily. It | 0" The Weather coneerned, et i will have no contest, In that district | words, the cord was lowered and 2 i : . whicll would farge petroleum deposits, fun | 4 | Some of the receat titles are | Alderman Walter R. Falk will not |they proceeded to Leadenhall strect oals in the hands of | Where there is oil therc is trouble. ob:e")at'on‘ panics. For instance, listen o these: | e opposed for re-clection and he king's last visit to the city T b The oil rests centering in other | “In A Little Two-By-Four For Two,” Charles O. Holt, completing his first was three years ago on the occasion s s sissippi Mud.” “O. Ya, Ya.” vear will reccive the stamp of his of the laying of the corner stone of “Back In Your Own Back Yard,” party’s approval. Alexander Olson, Lloyd's new building. wing completed one term has d = | clined fo run again and Adam Zieg- | OLDER GIRLS' CONFER Rothar: “Modern style.” ier is to be put on the ticket in his hompsonville, March 24 (# Quinn: “What do you mean?* | stead, unless present plans miscarry. | general committee of women f 1otha A lot of rooms without | Third ward circles are not Jikcly |five churches in Thompsonville, En- Increasing cloudiness and warmer any room! {10 have rivalry in either party. ficld and Hazardville is being form- Saturday, followed by showers Sun- | " Griffin Councilman F. 8 Cadwell has with- | ¢d fo arrange for an older girls con- We rather guess that is the reason | day afternoon and night ldrawn and by general agreement ference for Hartford county on May : firt we her heart on her among the voters of the distriet, |4 and The confepence is to 251 but even that has been allowed 10 was halted until the trolleys were There are more unemployed now sex” but at a bargain counter rush turns, and consequently they do not {han in 1 even on the payroll. they can put the heftiest halfback Mo are bad tiimee: for keeping 1P | start quicker was explajned $h Ahe | TTeaont1bfor repnyment, ! out of the play. Woman's place is | The economic independence of One reason why conditions in the in the home, no matter who: coal fields don’'t horrify Americans Most women are excellent managers, die, “for lack of public intersst.” poady o start. The reason they didn’t publie interest in anything that is | story beneath the picture—the v t 0f 4| operators were taking up valuable | l”" ';"‘" 185 80 Litmly establisnon : | that there is e o el scamdal. time in selling tokens, i iebe e enoteh monkyito Anect not identifed with some sor Colonel ndbergh’s one-1 ation of trolleys, aterbury is not 1i§ing i ashington sec the only city having traffic delays on destined to ! 3 f ount of token selling. filence upon t —_— Zressmen toiwar E i POWER FROM MUS many I¢ G t The government has spent $160,- colon:d hus 1 t 400,000 in developing Muscle Shoals. Correct this sentence: “The Toctor the guaranty. It is perhaps the only | suid there’s nothing at all the mat- nation on carth that does not owe a ter with me" said she, “and 1 thelr wives o rashi Primarily i was to manufacture war, however, . el i of the English language. Songs turing nitrates, so that this P'resident 1 Stat cnterprise at Muscle Shoals is no be taking 1 ¥ t e plant now can ot wit ! 1 ¢ as @ power produce ) Ditmself willin . ¢ nent in the power business, lands naturally think they are not | given cnough “rights” in the oil dis- | Washington, March Forccast | | for Southern New Ingland: I e Ll and warmer Saturday, followed tho < Satur ht or Sund revolution against the cxisting gov- | colder Sunday afternoon or nig Years ago intro- S must see v far i s to sell the R iy : t property at 'TC1S and in order to bring this rom New York and ¢ about therg 1 need to be a coast of wat crnment, so that the independence | Vorecast for Eastern New York of these districts could be attained. | orization trom Congress, rating the power units for the rheent student outhreaks in 8 s A e ! C disturbance now cred south of | sleeve; then dons a sleeveless gown! | Clesson W, Parker has circulated a held here and it is expected tha - petition of candidacy The demo- girls from 12 to 18 will attend. Mrs. oals and selling the o the Alabama Power com- | Venezuela. The oil interests are busy X B dland. Showers over virtu- ! i P sections cast of the Missis- | THE. BOSSY SEX! vats, mindful of past experiences | J. Fleteher Daum is general chair- Harrisoi: cow masculine or |in the stronghold of republicanism man, tel t st could cotnpany vast transmission sippi river are likely within - the P TR e o Sn e out thol oVt ana s 2 Yean Agfl Taday nest 4% hours, The weather will feminine ? will scck no more than two candi- e remain tair Saturday over the A‘r{‘ 9 Foster: “Feminine, | HIGH SCHOOL BURN | The next zations wish- ' deed 18 the o lable customer (From Paper of That Date) lantie co wtes. The tempers M socio Harrison: “Sure? Chief interest in the republican h, Maine, March 24 (®)-—Mors: 2 to furthor it s | on the ) . the con ture will rise Saturday p . the q : riainly. Don't they call | primary is centered about the fourth school was destroyed by fir them A cotunittes of 21 has been seloct- | lower Lake region and the per 3 | ward situation. Alderman J. Gustav with an estimated loss of $250.000 «d to sceure a new pastor of the |Ohio valley, it somewhat colder THE, RN STYLE! —Marvey K. Bristed | Johnson s being opposed for a at an early hour this morning. Tt South church. This committ in- | weather will ovorspread the Atlantic kind of a house (Copyright, 1928, Reproduction | fourth term by Councilman John A. was insured for $120.000. The eaus: Sormiation wil I ¢ trans- i cludes Geore H. Dyson, E. A.|states by Sunday night. l iid Benn Hanley build 2" Forbidden) Larson. !t is gencrally agreed that jwas unknown. 1ot them s E i | sumer Wt costs ves will b 1@ wo mills

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