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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1928, New Bntm Hera]d turn to Moover after the first fow | civie projects. one for the widening : Flana soat saw the tie and | Zepilli and Mary Garden. | Sheridan, Wyoming, 29.38 inches. [Hsnoss ualilieentstouglchors, | of North Main street at a cost of acts am{ ancies could not resist the femptation to| Q. What s the address of |The other center is moving castward NERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY VLD chaws st atfsobl SbaGRACY A e e pull it ati e Maon preacher’s | Louise Rice, character reade northern Ontario, White River, B | L000; neek and cat Address Louise Ric 43 inches. Pressure is relatively Roraback elings ¢ thesis that ot (i s dows b T———— | ; el o8 TR A £ ol IL ings to the thesis that | (quming of the south meadows by . GG o A e 2 . .{“‘lfl:gumlu::;vl;f_im Mr, Coolidge should De the construction of dikes, at a cost »H\ : A lcgal procedure to en- sermon that inorning was, “Dlessed | Stokes Co., 443 Fourth Avenue New Conditions favor for this vieinit t ? against his will. W don’t think | ¢ §1,000,000. 1t is said in llartford ;mll‘.u. the climination of hus- be the tie tha York City. ‘;m-fly cloudy weather with ri ON RATES President Coolidge will stand for | ;¢ ecitizens are not inclined 10 ands . I, L. Toyce Q. Where and when was Prince | temperature. SUBSCRIPTH ; i s are (Copyright, Reproduction | Leopold of Belgium born? Temperatures yesterday: iny such thing, and it should not be o up to the projects: anyway.| You can say one thing for gas. Torbidden) At Brus November 3 j i Lo 76c. a Month. ry for Bim to be making a | won't have Jong to wait in order | 1t's the only weapon that kills the - SR Y 1901. 60 A —_— tatement every week re 5 {o determine what their attitude |<n W5 cootics for him. ‘Send | Q. What amount of two-cent . L ore: th N 1t tot v i N ieees I'e ined i Batersd at the Post OMce at New Bric e Py ey e R i i i ’ Shop_ Editor, care of the New picces were coined in 1865 ain aa Sccond Ciase Mail Matter, : : i [ 7hat chap who says Germany pro- | | g8 gt A The value of two-cent picces - s M avor he ¢ that both pro- | duccs the only skilled propagandists | ": Herald, “dw !\‘:: Yook, | coined that v ‘::uwgf:a cau;n' G e a | hasn't scca the seed catalogs. will bo farmirded s 1 Q. When v Inees ce .. 2| Editorial Rooms +... 926 = T e North Maiu street prajsetinl o g SR 3“"\"’ dollars coine D e | A LEARS CRSSATION Haritord would provide an addition- |y g S N'\I'.pp:)mm:nn;r;c“;; Our “Happy Marriage” Hint! ‘ a ]]lllo:\ many t 1 :;M\m” : i 2 3 t cse bea . snappy ¥ s S . v many times did Georges | Duluth (T28,omly pesftable atsertiuing medium | N COAL MINING e In “Homes for Salc” ads that we -pentier fight Dilly Papk i room slwaye open to advertisers. Tiiousands of miners in s ' whether mother lane for | _— sce i o A. Only once, in 1912, when i — | Tiinois, it is stated, have (D e Cadaall piRTEIDIse olliicign { REL RlRsc Rl cibitclicl s EiiE Papke won in 17 rounds. it Member of the Associated Press | o(],p coctions of | i Lt z ciiss Mormons? His district | o , 0 Do | . Who was the civilian attorney | Miami . B aor 19 sxclusively en-| o \CT SCCOUORS C ere g, L North Main outlet | ot any of We'll bet smile kitchens where folks for Colonel William Mitehell in his| Minneapolis titled fo the use for re-publication of | they ave emdeavoring fo ¢ S M ity wide. cnough it i laugh -ourt-martial trial? A il all mews credited to it or not otherwise| ., . s =< liwould nty 12 et ot Sinacees onite bale con artial tric f mtucket credited in this paper ead also local | '"" 5, S OF parking not allowed along it: i | A Congressman Frank B R New | t ; | v ot s W Orh mews published therein. | | migratio and o spend 2,000,000 {0 provid: | PR e e o ‘Iyllm‘n\!‘,h” e [ Gl Momber Acdit Baresa of Circulation ML on & Bt | dional street parking space for | et me scll you some pa- | amee Toothaill samo’ in' 1i6| Norfolk The A. B. C. fs @ nattonal organ -nnrfl‘ 1 been omol is anoe the features | | Unitea tos? Northificld which furnishes newspapers and adver- | o gy |~ Uncle Walt: “What arc they for?" ESTIONS NSWERE P e 100 nb 1 1 ¢ 2 tisere with & setrictly honest analysie of | L does not ' ,-mf W cep in. 2 QUESTIONS ANSWERED | A Jrh: v‘-xo;q is 11”_‘ 00 at th : shurg L f circulation. Our clrcalation statistica are is a s o ; ) i ; > 2 5 q - o | of Notre Dame University s, j Porikand, Me. iy ..,:. this audit This Insures pro- pablic—ind¢ L | Uncle Walt: “Nope. T gucss I'll You can get an answer 0 any | iversity of Southern Californin, at | S, Louis tection agalust fraud fn De e e ny keep on using the bed!™ question of tact or information bY | “hicago, Iilinois, November 19 ST 1 A » both B o ey fEbnlare e e Lo P, ob writing to the Queetion Lditor, New iR L N S tocal sdvertisers. S P T gl ‘_j‘l” i s ket erer. oAb ;‘O‘fd FAMOUS SAYINGS REVISED f;"“;! Herald, Washington Bureau, 1 - o The Herald fs on sale Gally In New | work to ci- . | inmpers, By Jeanne Green B New Torls‘avenue, Wjastington, Ham d Bgz Breakfast o Hors y ia protection of 13 D. C., enclosing 1wo cents in stamps n e eather R Meninill S . York® st Hotellogs Newsetaud. Times e i - R For Men in U. S. Navy Square; Schults's Newsstands, Emtrance : 5 Y 100ds, for one thing. Chapter T: Too many ships; they Y e ply. Medical, legal and marital i ] o Grand Central, 4204 Btrect. ‘ ide a tditions] land for N Gliaplan i1 Mareiahine: || L1 amsorsy 3 Tiave lonly oncilifs | HOYCEERNNRL DE Elven, Dot can 3 Observatmns I ot el e Siates | Wildlion of n vl soa e Gl i s e v o give to my country. I like the| e scarch be undertaken. All ‘ 1 S it o0 lic . | ! place.” other questious will receive a per- | — ) ne corps | st Now we know why the sun shi est. part of a d the cost, if made against Ui | sport: Spending $53.000,000 a year u !orlmtl) reply. Unsigned requests can- | Wushington, April IForveust " alepniay lirea 50 eweetly fn spring—to show up| H . |would be excessive; amd tlie cosh M| to kill hirds that would have aved| “We have snet the enemy and g:em';’a!fns‘i_:‘r_nld. All letters are con- | for Southern New Englai Cloudy | ¢ and "—‘-"mv‘ A ‘\‘:;{:lfi the brilliant colors of the now auto-| v, 2 S {distribated o generally, | £1,648,000,000 worth of crops. they arc oura. Where do we go from s i”\nd b e \‘\MHM [l o U0 000 e o 1 widespr v of an ; showers in north po ey 0,000 ane o monten. i C ould fitinz (he owners of e here? Q. Doz Vtah or any other state | g, “”“‘m_m e marine serviee scattered 1 oil for vario trposes. (il (oo Dol e An dinportanl . A &reall man, cvidently. is. any u permit polygan ¥ I o I world will vespond with R [roritnn deahe T ST : | ene photographed with Will Rogers t only are these grapes sou A “oly i reed o vesh g - The board of public works m} rmerly depended upon coal. e | e gat there Bs a suflisioney of | g FOo 0R P L il il Eogets said the fox, “but theyve ferment- | Liolupa Sl ”l ! ]’ [‘ *| | Forceast for Fastern New Yorl n unday morn e pisigging wp setie of s cavi- | *°%% even Taliteads have adebted ly,.q for bl faciotics and Lers ed, and are therefore hoofleg. T : ;'V foudy I‘"""]’“'J lynah oo AICe ; byl et Ues in some of the streels; which is [ ¢iI-Purning locomolive SamshIPS | oyial purposes in eenfral Conneeti- | Americanism: Failing to fill the | wouldn't toueh onc of them. I'n carth got | eontral .y""rx"1",‘.1';,”1.::::'{],”‘:}r.‘m}\“' Sam diles fo see his boys the cititied way of mending fences, | DY the scores now burn fuel 6il in- |}y ang Martrord dees not scem in aretle lighter: wondering why it ,a g00d law-ablding citizen, 1 am.” vt eadavEnasils cloude I tbon (il So t1 s will prepare 62 1-2 e Al e e e 5 : S | dorsn't work. More of the same in W | 1 nse was for (Wil | g north portions Shilto of or consumption next = QIR ! i L U clined o think reckiting of FVCU e of youngstors’ heads, “Give me liberty or give me Phat use, in this | southaest w (Sl ot i . The menu will co Another sign of spring the other | e yro-electuie |y oams is ne 1 s tine. 45 death. 1 don’t like this jail.” Dpuiiny at last, bas piactioally | Cundit tnd : S Lt Rlbisttde e s e AL 5 ! 1 ondition cssure conting of the proverbial 1 and eg day was the presence of a hurdy tl vhit L nipedit 1 1s stated, can find 3 An old-tinier is one who can re- v 5 heen a ! i T e i na eream and po- gurdy man on West Main street. Of coal that speils trouble for |\ 1ijiude of improvements to v .| member when a bride hoped the| vBevond the Alps lies Italy. Now, | o floatinz soaps made? | rogion and Olio \alles (i} i Then will be oan course, we looked for the monkey stry nd would make them if the outlays ”""”“I”"'];nr*::'i h'-] -miv::" #0 she | nill you go home ”\r‘,‘I USRI e ”H;nr‘vl\* | turbance of the interior it of undant Tuneh and dinner with he Etrike: i Wesl laaror e cot L aise the s. Wholly from -coc ut ol but now | gproad extent bt iz no fi vt oser oth meals. ' and were Aprilfooled. The strike in t [ cre not so hizh better and “Don't ke o s LR e MR S e 1,',‘, ?nl N m’ 1’ i i 5 t 1 Iat k ‘n n s, The AR B DT M e o £ : p wueh precipitation erperatires reakfast per m Sl e old. and barring tenpor- L cber to control the situation that | There are three kinds of girls: | mortgaged. [ corporating witiv the soff. warm Niiiie e b Doty ey The ocean does not look wide on |ary periods when by wufual ; crowds the strects rather than go ta | 1hose Who know they are making a v mass of any soap c1Ougl Aic 10 v ung - Appalachian districts. O Jd dinner will e 64 the maps, but an airplanc drawn fo ! ment the mines were operate e einaatas = tragie | 5001 1mpression, those who think “You may fire when arc | duce the ravity o Ghetlieeeiss B e i y - oA AT Kpsns : they are and those who wonder if | ready. Il kill time, anyhow.” of water ik enme mnle. would 1S shout il ARSI piEpRstaing prlolds ce only o find that in the 1ong | (hey are, Q. Which i 1he Lest for refain million times smaller than a pin | been idle, Thousands of mimers L el L tainen e k = Naturally? noist A fine or a coa point, | been evicted from company US| cange of the constant increase of [ Yankeclind. A district where the| Oliver: “Which do you prefer. ; e e [ for non-payment of rent: misery and | gaenc o oISt vebin weans Spring. Dixie: A | Houbigant's. Coty’s. or Guerlain's? ine soil Niolds more waler o 1e traffic p re. Instead of con o4t & us o. Tt s said that only half a dozen | poverty has s 1 thronghout the s ”h“mflu et st i it robin means pie. | Muriel: “Comparicons are odors ”‘f”.‘,'",' o soil hecuuse of the mole- eethghftlest e Cifies it is beeoming inereasingly ey onc gente | for the water e f ans the Elnatein theory intelligently. | Lern done. e I 1 LR e e —Minna Claire Senic | Bl : mEE g [ heen don } ome day in the | qone gnat fraffic shonld be slimu | the more surfaco there is for the Let's see how many can deseribe | future, after the Senate probers 200 | 1. (od into wsing ofher ehannels, {hi SPIRES AND GARGOYLE S e 5 the equalization tee in the McNary- | (hrouzh and moct of those engaged | o o ] o Q. 1t the address of : 8 | ai ing itsell over a wider area auline Frodericl, the actress? £ the sceriic route to Haugen farm relief bill. i Chsan e Bankdint | What He Would Dot Edhm R e sEhm et 'r" 1 el s e s SRl R “Florian.” said Onyx fn a very| 2 : New Yo ast — that crosses the Tt seems that some ambitious golf 3 : ; IBBUSTIR- AN BayIGLETLD confidential tone, “Ah is got gome- 1 "Lt L (e shortest fight Raockies at the Jow o= i dustry may find ftself a to carry Althonzh it has been taken for | fing mighty imporhtant fo' to tell | liat was {he shortest figh and casicst gradient of al ers began using Walnut Hill park o ; 3 | 4 that Jack Dempsey cver had? 1 } j on. But it wil ¢ what it used zranted generally that industry de : yo-all. e 5 continentsl lines, yer shows for a. golf course, 8o that There now |40 . |10 yen want fo know how Kids will | * «gpill it, man, spill it,” demand- ic fight he won from Fred you their most majestic peaksg : | pends upon agriculture for the sale | ey out observe when they ) i Fulton by a knockoeut in 23 seconds. 5 ia at least one sign in the park tell shhile’ the. et Nirginia gl | T vhen they turn in. | o4 Florian, @ What is the period of incu- including Mount Robson, ing the world that golfing I8 not | (.40 wy E of a considerable portion of manu- | - 1 Mar wife tells me dat yo' wife| & 00 A0 e . highest of a Falan conl is casier to mine, | gactured produ (hat industry 1s| Note to desk men: Don't forget to | s gittin® mighty intimate wif —de |00 e b allowed. | vequiring less tabor and less equip- |vitally conerrned in helping fo o buy a sy when you begin 10| icc.man an’ Ah jus' wants fo' to| Forty o days Stop of ar Jasper Mational | 1elping to ma raise chickens, Y ik k Whe moky Mountain odee &7 Y ment, and a statewide non-union M s ickens. You can't bury them | caution yo', man. e 1es at the Lodge, $7. The Prince of Wales, having fall- | . "0 5 5 iving the nation | .. A RUESISSUE oReraditaTi W ithEa stoxa iahoval “What way vo' mean ‘intimate’? e a up, American Flan. en from his steed 26 timea inhis| C e s i lera ponsigeranic s gD nt e top | B 0 e e SRS AT Woms nating dnti e inaes o J68 iy o N A Accommodation for 500 To with most o swtuminous needs. | |, ey Witaat ivilization: Trying to rid the lan; ingin® smalle e ot A o 5 ! 5 o o young lite—three times in one day |-\ e P Tilheenathiown dn | Uie yav of WAl e iinale; spermiting fhe hedand hedteipinglRlh sets smallerand | oo e boundary lines being just guests. CF‘ 1}.1\,\ ilq to AT g% 4 ere is such a (hing in economics | (peoretical harmony of interests 18 RE east of 1noxvvil s, and Sepr. 3th. Golf Week, Sept. recently—gives more evidence that || "1 RS U TG ENET theoreticat | ) ned mating of the kind of stock that | wAn' ehry time he calls Al hears | &5 of 1F 1o S Tonil, dnd fuat Bepe o ot Colt Uik, Siop he needs a wife, somchody to rub | "7 0 s Floieiygan A was considerable | produces criminals. R Dara b | et ASING 3N O < P> &th to 15th. B o wl tael nd. tile Sinis e e proscros., st 4 hoom year in industry; yet that busness, man, bad busness.” s Ry While the central fickls have K006 \ag a time when (he ageicaltural sit-| 1t Might be worse. Two whole| There was a short stretch of si- | & ard, 8 ANAD'AN ATIONAL=-[sRAND RUNK | virtually to smash the West Vir-|uation was af an astonishingly low | FOnhs in which to gave up for the fjence, when Onyx asked: “What yo'™- e e bis aa LB | e — 29 1, | ginia fields have steadily increascd neat tax payment and the gradua- [ all think yo' gwine do bout it?" e 4 0 wewmrz (The Largest Railwap Spstem in America = rested | B ~ Akb gl I, cbb. And in 3 dust 2 run down be rencwed ¢ 4 Somehow we cannot get interest I[ d in 1 when industry | tion and wedding presents, “Ah sure is gwine tell dat ice- e 6-167-D Resort P wortance, Some Dlaine s 3 4 They o “pepped i Please sc Natior dizn Rockie ¢ (n & political speech any more un- | ”Iv ir importance. Some Llame his | jajted and hesitated considerably, ot man fo bring bigger pieces ob ice.” |, .}k;m ‘\v ! ]i”m parged § On ) e end me youtfree booklet on Jasper Nationa! Parkand the Canadica Rockies Fui altogether upon the lower wige o objec : P cmporarily by dvilling a series S eandiAnts wally {he offier ai|2loEeinar jupeniilies Tower s griculture began improving. f 1 1“'( '1””1‘ logmasying & My depiied iiotian: amall holes in the eells and filling | NaMeoonsnne. ety = T.E.P. PRINGLE j s it there als 5 some i viraiah o dor 5 —Be )& 2o 5 s “Iar;” but that isn’t being done be- | but there also is somethiy In view of these facts, where | S M’“I‘"’f: ";c”;;(k;";‘mfl:’ Beulah Ber€ | jomy with a solution of sal-am- | agg. “"Z:“";;' n St i iy oaiupalgners . have sl o Lt SO (avonofim Viras by nony of interest” hetween | sport., g s His Little Joke! A ¢ e i & it e emnly promised not to throw mud, | “ - st 8% QU L agriculture and industry? : Patrick Flynn was a bright Trish :n‘:\m; i el e ¥ bricks or bombs. They are saying it | 210 Ceily mined. 1t may be that much depends upon | "/“""* ot this sentence: “T know I'm |1ad, The little education ho had Was | e ol wore acid can br Saand T et ana Toving s o {he numerical relationship existing | .1 5419 she. “but when I see a fat | given to him in a dilapidated school- |5 ()c gl plugsed with sealing | 1 € ANNUAL STREET PROJECTS : woman 1 never wonder if I look like | house set far back in the hills. fvery POPULAR CARD GAMES the kindness. No wonder we are not ex- between the two groups. Says a writ- | that.” | was. 3 AFPLICT CITIES e & & e day Patrick brought to school a| o \yja¢ docs ringing the An- Five Mundred, Auction Pitch, Hearts, Twenty-One—rules and sug | pla cited. er on this subject: Copyright, 1928, Publishers big piece of meat for his noon-day Wl Hundred, iteh, Jlearts, - ules and suggestions tha 2 One of the invariable signs of Syndicate Al \h \”“‘m”] e S A for play of these card games are containcd fin on Bureau's aon TIME AT HAND FOR spring Is the crop of street widen- | “If (he manufucturer stands to — The other hungry 100King YOUNg- | 1i\inea Lell ut morning, noon and latest Lulletin, now ready. Fill out the coupon below and mail as directed: den STREET REPAIRS ings and other civic improvements | gain more as the result of an in- 25 Y A aters were not so fortunate and they |yigpt 45 a call to vecite the angelus, - - - - SOUPON HER sar The unanimity of opinion that | that are broached in cvery city of | ¥ sing demand for manufactured ears ‘0 0 ay satisfied their ravenous appetites|s gevotional commemorating the = DUE COURON HELE g daitiad the| . 5 e Tand. 34 fo & pobe \own An fact,|Bo°08. from & properous farm with a few spuds or murphics. | Aynunciation, or to notice of |u\n|.s EDITOR, ashington Burcau, New Britain le: the) exists regarding the necessity of | the land. an own, i fact [ hopulation than from the saving re- One day the little gang mutinied | {lin hour when it is recited coll putting streets in good repair ought | that cannot trot forth one or two sulting from depressed prices for| The new charter has been com. |®d Brabbing up Patrick’s meat they| q. o what country do the Caro- 1322 New York Avenue, ashington, D. C 3 {0 produce satisfactory results bo- | NECOSSAry mprovenents, Most of |ioo and raw materials, the harmony [plcted and a public hearing will be | P2ssed it around tnilbiedch 05 Bad | gine and Marshail Tslands belong? | I want a copy of the bulletin POPULAL B | cur| fore the year is far advanced, The | them are due to the general use of |13 apt to e veal. 1t is concelvable, |held Wednesday evening. The Her- | 2 faate wt ot CTherds & BReR S AN Arh fnaminsignel by I i ) = i : -« | automobiles, the benzine 0% | nowever, that the ratio may be re-|ald increased its size from cight to | CanRIbale” erisd Patrick inhis|Japan undir o m Reqn ik sl e e i x large number of strects which are | 41 s e EEICS | vorsed, and that the manufacturing |12 pages and devoted the extra pages | COMPIaint to the teacher. League of Nations. I thicover dRosiage mna iRl las! paved with amicsite possess one ad- | either requi nmore Toom 0 Eet industry nay not always 100k with[to printing the charter in COmNfilc “Cannibals, Paddy! How are they| Q. Who were some of the famous Hal vantage—to repair them by the ound in or they need safer meth- | disfavor upon depressed agricultural | form, 1l cannibals? Cannibals eat people,” fartists who sar rgucrite in cid 1 s aratively | 05 of crossing th | | prices. for it may he possible to T Strictly frosh eggs, 20¢ doz, Sid. |consoled the Teacher. | Gounod's opera between I of t ol {pafch progess Js comparalively | : it e Tosess tealling from the & oy Difcsia, 26 Pask gbx R Well,” boo-hooed young Patrick, | 1910 and 19137 | cla casy. This method is to place a mix- | 10ad tracks that inflict the citics and o L ! 3 shaw, 250 Park street, Bt o 3 i 3 4 < duced purchasi power of the| William I. Starnberg attended the | “didn’t the spalpeens ate me class Geraldine I cldd ture of tar and crushed stone in the | 1he countryside, Sarmacr by pushing sales in foreign [banquet of the Hartford Yacht club | ™ate?” DOl U & hig crevices, and after rolied down and | Pown in New York t Cmzrkets or relying upon the ine in the Allyn house, Hartford, last —Alfred I Mallan | Lucille Wein hardened the strcot again is as |have taken a * ¥ of cone | cd prosperity of thw city worker. |cvening. Baron Speck von Stern- Grenville, A A shonih as repalbs’ cantaiake it | wHicHiis fone ol it With the steady deeline in the jlorg, German ambassador, was pres- x G B will b 2 4 .] 'iv = s nerical importance of the Amer-|ent, and he declined regretfully an| | b The process s heen perfoctod esult i f \ can faring population, it seems invitation to visit New Britain's f i M' k H' lf M G 1 B F H F re | | Rt 4 sit Ne s fac- ) P the state high department been found | probable that the interest in the tories. Me said he had to return to Get! 1'p WATE T0 “A,VE' 1C ey ( mmse ) cuuire y ontalne (1.8 5 s it il Canaolicat st | rket of some manufacturers Washington but might visit our in- WIS JOB SCRATCHIN' T One wonders why the crevi e is waning, Meanwhile the jdustries at some future date. Ing i why 11 i : per capifi incorne of eity workers| The lady members of Washington “ 2 i Siiwad o Besamis sploden oo o1 Wl nenra dor e Eiihin e discrspesslnoineil DA GNAL adiann to dield s THAT FAT B0Y MCAUIRE HAS BEEN AFTER SHOWS MORE ning streets before sic pairs arc at- | nd the oxport trade fn|"hen” mecting last evening and ex- ters tempted. More frequent overseeing | wred goods is rapidly ex- |¢lude the male members, but the lat- AND MORE SPEEP EVERY TIME MCEQUIRE CHASES HIM. will of the condition of streets Nore The expansion of foreign |ter discovered the location of the ik I i : L ; bles the United States fo | party surrounded the place with constant repa tial. | Inercasing quantitics of [#bout 30 members and the Jr. 0, U. T s Y o | foods and vaw materials, M. drum edrps, disconcerting the chel DOES RORABACK | ompete with farm [ladies day REPREAEST COSSTETICY Ly cetically produced.| The new command of Spanish War / fror . i i abiity of the manu-|Veterans now being formed in this { age En route to Kansas Cit = route to Kansas City to sclect | fo by sericultural eom- |Gy is 10 be named after Captain Al Rey 2 temporary chairnii yenry | more cheapiy, hoth 4¢ home w G Hammond of the Kighth Con| Itoraback, natic | % | N0 ” 1a < him to compete |Ue avalry, who was acting licu- | Bur from 1 " S o I forcizn pro- [trnant-coloncl of the Iirst Connecti- | tery - i d contributes to the (UL voluntecrs during the war, A t the Repul o \o il | tha o 1 I cxport trsde, which |Mecting of the new command was | 2 favored the renor | AL o st to compensate him for [held last cvening. Up to date 50 | the dent Coolidge, and that the state’s | the trolley . v pos: es o of husin in th Jies of velerans have been secur- be delegates would vote for | h tlie flexilility. ot the trafe | ) 1 market.” A commitice on by-laws has hom P Certen B A T ord: i 3 y . lieen appointed, consisting of Captain 7:45 s 1 | tic 1a i . i g : R < nt Thorngren, and i comes from Mr. Toraback, properly | cannot move around ™ : A will yeferred to in the hcadlines as | tvursh i N itine was taken off the A fore “dictator.” That Mr. Ror: vor- |1 o % iture and | Grove ot house today, and al- Strongheart. the Pup ot e s et s place sit- | though ten persons are still in the . : 4 betn d President Coolidge's rer o 1 i = s e isolation hospital, the anthorities feel | THE CHILL THAT COMES ON( Grai months ago is widily hnow 11 or « o e quite secure hecause of the nom-ap- IN A LIFETIME! ‘q most Republicans in the stat od 4 i pearance of any new smallpox cases h aL the " SRRSO o i . n incr A buving power on | Selectman Prior reports that a pig | Dear Editor: | trip i ; ol s, industey can he con yand cow yard were found by the | 1t was my first date. Ist: well known, But n view o -t aenlly oxpocted 1o atinuli (State Tealth board on {he slopes of | She scemed o friendly ces Tresident’s rey i utter ) | il e ¥ "e Plainville reservoir, but th That at last 1 ventured fam would not again be a candid s Sah e rata e SE T = y g TG pe no dead fish on the surface of l Jesst was taken for g A1t sensie] trafric. Tt~ o S o gendud is year. in addition to athe lak :lus( one Kkiss!™ s cha . | our trade, | Al ronds alike 1o the Oldsmobile, | “Just one?™ she said; Coat ble Repul ¢ mobiles co ¢ ’ Siennn ; vity, ¢ | lwitations are not as good as the| Il have you know man| ed. It is apparent to even the | or or one per e i andard runabout of the world: and 1 don't cater Boa most obtuase observer e ocoll; £ Al e Oldsmobile is 1he cheapest r To the retail trade.” pe st Easubltoas; opmlon ‘ icrcased prosperity of Hichle moter carriage made, Con- Ti T 2 e i t ms, the ' orler would | !rolled entircly from the rear, no You could have bought me Trou state has swung 1 the nomina o ! « e Feities Tt e |COMPIICAted machinery, just a hand-p For 30 cents with tion of Hoover; and until Mr. Rora- |« r su e 2 % come, practical. and dependable car- The gross: main Sndile onmme Tarwatd with His sus ko P i 1o J - ’ reased jage for cveryday use, I'rice $650, —Howard . Misgon 1z siarf¥onter 1o the dole ¥t | g ¢ buving | Conn. Autoriohile Co.. 75 West Main _ 1o ' g 3 5 | 3 power P great agrienl- [street the first automobile | The peasiniist is a man who =t an dent ore the state convention hia acted | o , o prosi iiend | X |- dverticomeont to appear in the Her- | optimist up in busines mor: upon them it wa | space 10 : that it ) Pt fatr) soliBMat’ ' 3 state i PR : p A dust God! auth| | ' i E ified ad An A mail seriice between Win-| The Rev. Samuel Appleby nas on forin er delegates to the | . ? i i 5 o e | e and lentally, New 1 4 Calgarv, Canada, may be | his way to church wearing a nice (CFontaine Fox 1928, The Bell Syndcate. Ine) and tion, or if uninetructed t 1] tford & on tno iy | established this summer, red of Y oves stble . s : \

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