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When he got | titled to the uee for re-publication wf |\t 0 centleman, who | During the ficrcest of oceani il news credited to it or not otherwise | !0 - & A 0 ctorms the waves rarely roll higher credited in this paper and wlso local | jc 4 siilwir! Iry furi- i S 2 Bews published thereln. o N K e [T 40 to 50 feet—and this, 1ot it ers of point Dlank refise be Known to all Jandluble is Momber Audit Bureaw of Circulation | L0 aniswor the yiestions, Net on the | 70 FHORE 10 0 Ll ‘ The A B. C. is a national orga A e plenty high cnough, Halt a Lundre: which furnishes newspapcrs aud adver- || i et el e tisers with a strictiy honest aualysie of | i styt wis boue dry before - ciroulation. Gur elrcalation statimica are || L B8 BN IS IO TR e e power of e based upon this sudit This inmires pro- S i R tection sgalnst fraud in mewepaper 4'- | N[\ Wil ol friends T tribution figures to both national and | e 5 | largest of vessels cannot ride themn eeted o receive the ques jossl indvertissrs. Jx ¢ ! without considerable discomfort to | b does e will rake up a The Herald fa on sale daily in New | 1t Senator | 1050 on hoard. Anyone who has York st Hotaling's Newsstand, Times | - S8t BORElOL b 0 tlie pleasure—or hrill— of he- square; Bchults's N nds, Entrance | W is well aware of how they can ; ! Grand Central, ¢20d Street e ame | E AU A point along the Atlantic —_— 4 : 5 : i 2 coast during the height of first class fer to how Senator Borah hims 3 storis knows that the fern “roar- Only 20 ds to May and’ more )y, 5 hand in dictating ST 1 liable weath | 1 f ing fortics"” is not an exaggerution; 3 8 atur ot the denature d peurile reliable | mature of the denatur I an i e e e N S = 5 B 0 ent plank the te- : e Wl ey I hizh. When the billows g0 to 80 R bles of a third arty. Some- | publicar slatform of 192 The fact Rumbles 1 | i ot it s reasonable to suppose some body needs the advertising. {that Senator Boral has received R R AL Sit such slight encouragement from the R T ke, nation Gast s now looded | &rand old party wiegwls in his Sith water, not, ideas: de for a bone dry plank this | would indicate that the same et Before mnight somebody will dis- ) Kind of milk and wafer "“""“ ol AND STEEL TRAPS statement w - writte e plat- | H ; cover that this was not the day when | Matement will he written in the plat- | = g0 sonator Charles 1. Wheeler e Jis year. The De ats ca 3 all good men and women came to the | fOrM this y The Democrat " of Stratford s entirely justified in aid of every party. 88 momion) : 1!‘ ”’r "":“'l’” ML e indignation over the torture of Mook one upon which the wet Demoe i010ie,” a collic dog .of Laston 3 o5 | of the can stand ! St : Antapiabiles wero invented hefore | Of the North can stand with hope a8 | \pio oas caught in a steel trap and airplanes. Which means that there was “flying glass” Deforc there aviators. were | 1t is probable that the Prince of Wales doesn't believe that Paul Revere rode that all night without falling. horse v, but when you that This is election da seestwo men talking together does not neces: cussed anything besides the weather. ily mean they dis- When the captured gun is placed in Walnut Hill park it should point | toward Hartford, so that when the | s “annual “classic” foothall game tak place it will give the appearance of preparedness and protection. In telling the world he would re- sign as mayor if Mr. Crowe is de- feated, Mayor Thompson of Chicago doubtless thought the majority would regard such action as som thing of a calamity, thereby scaring them into voting for Crowe. THE POLITICAL SYSTEM A woman voter informs us that she was called up on the telephone three times by one party on one of the days of registration recently and two times by the other party. Since that time, she said, she received two letters from one party management. one from the other parfy, and sev- did not headguar- eral telephone calls—she know from which party ters the latter were bother to inquire. By the time this s no “‘ Hling how as she did not | day is ever ther calls sh many frantic telephone will receive, All of Voters are not which makes reflection left to follow < tox, It might be fitting in this connec- | ined the bartender, Democrats ca as a waterboy. AT STONE M of General Mountain, Georgia, yesterday upon the auniversary of Lee's sur- | render to Gene tox, April 9, 1565. tion to shatter { connection with the gre. This refers to the notion that Gen- 1\'I' more humane methods of trap- cral Lee handed General Grant his | Ping animals are sword and that the latter magnani- | The state scnator therefore will gain mously returned it. wide doubt pictures have been painted of ;m Legislature prohibiting this type the thrilling s of once having scen one. only did not take pla but could not. while the southern | lay in a woods 1 stand on 1t with hope | The e [that the law of the state state [ that stecl traps must be mar 24 hours. T UNTAIN; RY inspected every E SWORD § knowledge h that sco came | dogs have heen caught and the Itobert E. Lee : Stone | sult been in not There i [ty of boys being maimed G it at Appomat- | ynimals. is also the Many writers of late have od outlived its us:fulness and 1 a popular fable in the surrender. now ob The story has Staunch support in his cru no | father a law at the next se currency and ‘ne, at least, in the ©Of animal trap. “Bootleg” e well as to their i Wt Appomat- For the terms of | L, niore to respond to undetected for bb ints out requires rked and is not done in many cases is a mat- Dedication of the cquestriun statue | fer of general "hat this The re- of pet tortured to mention other »ossibili- > attack- steel trap, declaving it has hat oth- tainable. sade to ssion of trappers | back of our heads there is a memovy |are @ menace to humans in the s wroperty; pools, that | that the drunken driver was only 16 | ge and that it was his first | and the actual performances there is | offense. One such offense is one (0o a difference that scems to suit the many | | bootlesgers and rum runners im- e ——— { mensely. Perhaps if Mr. Smith were | \ HIGH wWave clected president he could not do any | 1t is hard to helieve that a wave | better; but assuredly he could not do %3 feet high did battle wigh the any wor liner Leviathan, for waves of this The temper of the grand old party | SZ0 Ar¢ almost unknown, if the of- | and prohibition is forcefully shown | [1¢1al records of sca dogs are accu- | in the futility of Senator Boral in his | Fte: Still that jsn't saying that | they wre not possible, and if the | the afct that it has been impo#slhh“ Rossiter Johnson, writing in the |7 e ; - | New York Herald-Tribune gives cir ”” ALl to; lo ”’ A’ "0l 5 ‘l | " | > outrage In e spetuck woods | cumstantial evidence that this never | l“ “‘” e 1‘ , ’I“ o shows that remedial action is neccs- took place; that General Lee was i e e T (sary to curb their activitic Pcople not required to hand over his sword. | f R | who set traps and then abandon In the interest of historic truth, even | 1 % [them are lower down in the scale i the story must be retold 63 years | : [than the animals they scek to after it nappened. we gladly give | ; | destroy. space to this clearcut evidence: \ Some one invented a popular | STOCK MARKET INFLUENCES story to the cifect that when n- It used to be said that the stock cral Lee, at Appomattox. surrender- | market is a fairly accurate gauge of | €d his sword to General Grant the |y yyiness prospects, This may. lave vietor at cnee hamied it back with || p o ‘ the remark that he knew no one so [ P67t truc in ye olde duys, but it worthy 1o wear it as General 1 | takes a man with imagination to ar- T have read this many times, and |rive at a similar conclusion in this have heard it several times from ro- | gu' oo oaring stocks and frantic spectable pulpits. If those who re- E i i : e R ders. The prevailing opinion | written by Grant, aceepted by | ms 10 be that the stock m.u-hm{ nd signed by both, they would it i3 operated today owes alle- earn that such a tr ction not i giance to no sct of principles, but is | Facts and Fancies Century Athletic club yesterday at the Walnut Hill park grounds by 18 L Perhaps few churches in the state d as fine floral decorations for Iuster as the First Baptist church. A. J. Sloper's greenhouses were drawn upon to furnish blossoms and the interior of the church was dec- ted with the choicest flowers. Lugene J. Porter and a group of ori other New Britain people are ex- pected back this evening from Washingten, D. €., and Ol¢ TI'oint | Comfort, G. A. Stuart was unanimously re- clected superintendent of schools at the meeting of the school board this afternoon, The annual 5 meeting of the state Turner socictics was held here yes- nd arrangements were made for the big turnfest at Rentschler's park in June, when 5,000 persons are expeeted. William Trewhella, the meat dealer, met with an accident white ont driving on Kensington avenue ay. He fell under the wagon horses started off at a mad and the dash. pulling his along by the reins. e tinally let go and the wagon ran over him. It took a doctor an hour to remove the dirt and sand from a wound on his head. There are two sets of democratic lots in the fifth ward as the re- sult of a mix-up involving Joseph M. Halloran. Mr. Halloran was named tor the council but he later said his natie was used without his consent and that he would not consent to run. Ballots were accordingly order- cd with another name substituted. Then Alderman Leghorn saw Mr. Halloran and came away with the impression the man would run and he ordered tickets with the name on. It has now been decided Mr. Hal- loran will be a candidate and the sibstitute will get the council posi- tion which will be left vacant if Mr. 1 There wouldn’t be much need of farm reliefl if somebody would in- vent an automobile able to run on fodder, Once in a while you see an ef- feminate boy, but most of them are shy and dignific Rickard can find other fighters, but Dempsey is the only one the dear public will pay millions to sce licked, “More men unemployed” doesn’t mean sore privation. Tt just means more men arc loafing while their wives work. a wonderful war. It not the little countries, but somebody to take out on. It was only saved gave them their spite o the art of conversation is dead! Huh! Try getting a telephone num- Ler after two womien get on the line. Russia can't hope for a world rev- olution until those shc might influ- ence learn to read. Tt isn't educztion that makes criminals. Teaching a duck show tricks deesn’t affect its natural in- clination to swim, Fach country has its own form of cruelty. In Mexico they bait the bull THE COURS] Interior Decoration—they everywhere, But, Folks, here's what we'd study, e Send all communications to Fua Shop Editor, care of the New Britala Herald, and your letter will be forwarded to New York. WE “Hm“(‘:-' Np QUESTIONS ANSWERED ach it You can get-an answer to any question of fact or information by group and is expensive. Q. What was Mary Pickford's real name? A ladys Smith. Q. What automobile holds the speed record for stock cars? 4. The Stutz has a record of 106.52463 miles per hour, made by Gil Anderson at Daytona Beach, Florida, February 23, 1928, Q. How many graduates of West Point were killed and wounded in action in the World War? H Q. From what was the musical play “My Maryland” taken? A. From Clyde Fitch's dr: bhoys” culled honor of locul disabled veterans at SCHUMANN-HEINK GIVES ER ESTATE 70 “HER BOYS” Presonts Grossmont Near San Dicgo, Calif., to War Vetcrans Who Are Disabled. Minncapolis, Minn., April 10 (®— . |Madame Ernestine Schumann-Heink A. Thirty-three were killed in | famous sinzer, announ, last night action and 91 wounded. Of those | ge had given her e c at Gross- killed, 3 were Colonels, 4 Licut. |mont, 14 miles from San Diego, Cal, Colonels, § Majors, 10 Captains, 7|15 *her hoys'—disabled war vet. First Licutenants and 1 Second |crans of the World War. Lieutenant. ] £nant “Mother Schumann,” as “her her, was the guest of it we had time to Epare: writing to the Question Editor, New | version of Whittier's poem a m and cabbage dinner,” her Incheerier Decoration, jokades and | Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, | bars Frietchie”, favorite “dish,” she said. gleetones gay 1422 New York avenue, Washington, The noted singer announced that For how their use’ll brighten the | D, C., enclosing two cents in stamps she had deeded the $230,000 estafe Housc of Everyday! for reply. Medical, legal and marital . to Mayor Georse K. Leach of Minne- S advice cannot be given, nor can ex- 068 apolis, to be administered haven . \zu,‘r,\m,lz A\.\,q‘: : - tended research be undertaken, All ervations for sick and disabled veterans and helpa: “How is your daughter?” |other questious will receive a per- 0" n W h their familics Taylor: “ho can't speak above « | sonal reply. Unsigned requosts cane e eatner Slie gave e Dhome, she said, to whisper.” not be answered. All letters are con- | show her love for the “hoys,” who Phelps: “Too bad.” fidential.—Editor, | played “taps” o s two sgus who vlor: “What do you 1nean? | Washington, April 10.— 0, st {lost their lives in the Worll War, she's had seven offers of ma Q. Has air weight? | for Southern New England: Cloudy | one fighting for Gerinany and the riage since she got that way! Yes. A column of air one|followed by rain tonight and Wed- | othor for Awmericn ¥ el inch square exerts a pressure of | MeSday, rising temperature Wednes- | ~You have honored me by calling THE LAY OF AN BASTER EGG |15 pounds at sca level: Al ma-|93%. increasing northcast and cast |y smoihore: s i, o honor Oh, 1 am an egg and a good egg, |terial matter lias weight—that is to| Wind ! I me by honering my boy who died too, Ay icted upon by the force of | Forecast for Eastern New York: |on a submarine, I nay have kill- An Kaster egg of brilliant hue, | grav ion. Cloudy with rain in south portion | ed some American boys with his My shade is pink, and my brother| . 15 Ben Turpin married? tonight; Wednesday partly cloudy; | submarine, but he could not help dear A, Yes, to Babette Dietz rising temperature; possibly show- [ that. 1t was war, you know. But Is a bright pea-green, and others| What is the composition of | ¢75: increasing cast winds, possibly {vou honored him. That is why I here “pith” balls that are used in clectro- | P¢cOming strong. give you Grossmont. 1 love you; Are every color known to man— [ magnetic cxperiments? ‘l Conditions: ~ An arca of high | that is why T do this. 1 will love We're patterned on the rainbow Vegetable pith, a soft spongy | PTessure centers over the Middle At- | you until the Great Commander calls plan! substance in the ceuter of plants, | 1antic states this morning. 1t ex- [y I'm puzzled, sometimes, T declare, Who was Ierdinand Max- | 1°ndS westward and southwestward Madaime Scimmann-Teink appears At all these gorgeous tints we |imilian? over the Ohio valley, Lake region, | cd in a fyrewcll cor rt here Son- A The second son of the Arch- | Mississippi valley and southorn | day night and remained here until children are we, tell mc | duke Francis Charles. He was Em- | P1ains states. A dusturbance moved | tonight for fhe dinner. that ? peror of Mexico; was condemned by [738Ward over fhe Gulf districts | Aayor Leach said he would seck The problem really knocks me|a council of war and shot June 19, [1Uring the past 24 hours and show- | to have Noble Brandon Judah, am- flat! 37 ers occurred from Texas castward 10 | Lassador fo Calig and Major General Some eggs have hens for mothers dear, queer, Although of course I know that rab- bits Q. What are “by-products”? f("“’”"'a‘ and northern Florida, | houglus MacArthur, Chicago, serve ccondary or additional prod- | thence northeastward fo the Jersey | \ith linn us {rustees for the estate. And some have bunnies, which is | ucts; something prodiuced in the | €035t this morning. Another d Grossmont is near the sea, there course of a process of manufacture | {rbance is passing castward overfis a 22 room house and there are in addition to the principal product | 'he northern plains states, Winni- | oranze and 1o nion gros e and a vine- or material. | peg. Manitoba, 29.36 inches. Tem vard Are said to have fantastic hab-| Q. Where was the picture "The | Peratures, are slightly below the Mother Schumann™ wept as “her e i Al normaty Sinsthe: norblierns Hdistrice|llougulian 'har fibnt fha peom srles its. And others owe their earthly start To some shrewd art. Juat which T am, T cannot tell, I only know that life is swell! I really do not c: When Ea IT! A GOOD-WILL SEASON? Russel when people and good-natured than at any other time of the year.” Briggs: “Yes. We once had a cook s A In California. Q. In what direction does the carth revolve? I'rom west to east. to say, stand facing the candy-makers’ That is | ast; the | ST carth under you is turning in that er comes around, I'm | direction which we have denomi- nated “east’; the apparent place of the sun’s rising. . Q. What is the origin and na-| tionality of the name Joyner? | Ao It is an English family name based on the occupation of joiner. | It is similar in origin and meaning | to the commoncr name “Carpenter”. | ster Week is the time m 1o be more genial east of the Mississippi river but are rising over the plains states and Rocky Mountain districts. Conditions favor for this vieinity cloudy weather with glowly rising temperature. Temperatures yesterday: High Low Atlanta ....... S Anmn s U 4 Atlantic City .. 1 36 Roston 0 Buffale “hicago Cincinnati Denver . Detroit 0 S 5 Q. What is the address of | who stayed with us from Faster | | 4 : ; Sunday until the following Thurs. | Madam Schuman-Tieink? day A, S00 Orange Avenue, Coronado, | ? - 5 . Califorr ] S B R e e Simo s tho T | THE HOLE STORY A. A town and naval station of By Nathaniel Horst “Rarbara { know the sto: the ground “But T've told it. Its, Well, well. ; ik | ° 3 Q. What type of engine does the Two holes in the ground. V-4, the newest submarine of the | Al . United States, have? You know what a well is, Tiav- | A, Diesgl engines of 2,000 horse. | bara? It's a hole. “I had a teeny weeny hole in my stocking yesterday. “Yes, but this i ground, just about put a pail in. And there's water at the bottom, and when you put pail down it comes up full of wa- ter. You know—like Jack and Jill. for suckers, and up here the bull is bait. Americani (1) “If T «could make morc money, I could save a little.”” (2) “I could save some mon- ey if it wasn't necessary to live up to my new station.” Let's see: 12,846,283 men sweat- to produce wealth for 9.326 men 10 lose while trying to outguess 17 Wall Strect manipulators. That's a well, “Yes. And me a story about it?” “It's about two hol in the Q. Why does a glass break when | ground, and the story i Well, | boiling water is poured into it? well. You see, a well is a hole in Because the hot water causes | the ground, and Well, well is holes in the ground. 1It's a sortjand out. of joke.” Q. Who was the national archery | " said Barbara. champion of 19277 Now you teli it to me.” A, Mrs. Robert Johnson of Los | “Tell yon a stor: “Yes, tell me a story ahout two holes in the ground.” “I don’t think I know one.” And there I had to leave it. A day or two talking fo her brother. “Do you know tha story the two holes in the ground " o, DRY LEADEF . surrender, as written, stipulated | manipulation, and speculation fer- i their own instincts in the important " " = et i e AL, i that the Confederate officers were | ment. It has as much influence upon There’s money in chickens. Lusiness of voting, but must be sub- {,0 rotain their side arme"—that i . 5 Yeah. They're the neighbor's chick- jcct to the canons of the Bigher | not required to give ap their swords; | (O #CC #nd manufacture gener- Yo Ang jts the money you spent salesmanship. And for what pur-{and the enlisted men were permit- A1V as the Florida land boom had a | for garden secd . : - (1ed to keep their horses, That brief | few years ago, 2 ¢ Simply that the partics inspir- | . N ¢ kL SN e I D fop | GOCUmM=Nt 1S 0L Of fiie most import- | Stocks go up and up nowadays for | AnNYhody who can think up new ige thestelopnoning and ANCRICtCT) S o dlmost e raliyin dn. 6uk fifss 5 adjectives fo denounce corruption : |ant @ by no apparent reason; some of them s ; iting can get their p dates |y G wh T i i g ) : c writing can get their pet candidates [ yory. Grant, whe had shown h : will get a hearty welcome from the into office. Why ig it decmed so de- I greatness as a soldier by securing | S1P fOr A day or so without a sem- | two platform committecs. strable {0 have cortain men got into | CYerYing he was sent for, showed, [11ance of regard for anyone's ferl- = ffice? So as to control the political {2150 NigN rank as statesman 4 jings nor subject to the common ! Dliticer o, sailo control IHE moHUS—IL i oF Ticnbretnig: wBo Loy {{ictaics ot sans appraiaal | ) policy of the city. Why is it decined {eonditional sucrender® and when | . ' g VA | | J | o vastly important to control the [“Keep your swor ntlemen.’ The stock ticker: system has beey // | politieal policy of the city? A ¢ | Mecting “the last enemy™ calmly, he | Widely extended throughout the 0 | by (g oved himself capable of able au- United States during the past year oreh : {\n 1 »;:” and "' ,‘l S Of | o1 s0; communities in eve ry section the Civi " there is @ note writ- P Eay i Manufacturos ean't do much GOVERNOR AL SMITH Vand signed by him, printed in Y0 o "””"‘ o ”"'“”»[‘ more to improve soxp, except 1o AND A DRY PLATIORM calinile, daclaring that there is no | rectificitions of prices by the tieker [ ovige an antizakid tread for that Ot fHend, the Watcrk 2 truth in the sword story. systen; which means that around | used in the bath room. lican, scems to us unduly alari 4 3 1 every such new ticker there are e ) | Many a Grand Army veteran Tas Yes, son: some of the richest got e o SR new customers, and their orders Fony 5 got over tie pro of Governor S zone to his last reward taking with S by without an education. But they | bing ewinaled by Uhe Der6orilA |0 aye fiior D e siond storss | i Bad an inigeriant Ueading 3] Siais st Wy g nult of Bl 88 on a diy platform. “Assuming that |, e e N recen npages of the stock | dumb as to think education unncees- | : shottd he D e ' ket e et narket. They may be lambs, goats | sary. D Batllhistotlaiheithe Tlemberalie Ly eot il o uriie his ifoling o 7S i S AT T e s or moths, but they are there, The : . candidate- which o onorad o diseradit. The K T New definition in big-business cir- although T may “apected to doing so) inl ils own Hande oo o racs Msnally slick Youlbun = ofoe: Ua G i i dtrthrll i Tong and make & hetter showing tid | e it | 1EhOY EIVe Way o the endless pro- | patient «ffort can pry the truth out 3 is own signature ‘ in 1924—how w. : 2 o of mewer lucky winners. Tt [of him 2 | e Oy - ¢ 5 is an endless chain, and one hears to stand on a platfo i LIQUOR AT THE WHEL S et e el An clucated man is one whe| the Waterbury paper | The youth from Trisiol who drove | 9P of the boys who g hie Lest of | knows how mauny nations have with- This may be somet = iomobil from Plainville to | e system drawn from ine League and come | tid about, bl ; | oA Tt | The stock market primarily exists [ back, and why, and what of it? whether t i ko |10 provide o market for the ready ) ether t Zomnz to E tand and drink- s e 1| Tt ook revicw for foday: “OI platform r s Jigtior with ‘diie | #E1aNEC 0k slocks, ihoir: sale ‘andiixg. Kgam An - Hiz Chillun™” b o ailders not o i The : : e purchase. Most of the business done | Roark Iiradford (Harpers), Gen- torm build i of con ot know wat i 2 5 nowadiys, howey G o be of o [Uine “nigger” stuffs hilariously fun- prove their technic o Mo s 1o A4 this 3 il A RonTp (O Ay R bt b s T somcwhat similar to Uncle Re- and when they write the prohibition | witl journey 1 Iy was so far [ FUF 4 L {iinaa: planks these most likely will be ali | o il to realize he was or | 1 10 52y the | ocous —_— things to all men, the sort cap, « orld and sl 10 flal st SUTONEI KrenrEschted 8l ot dnl Hlie |\ iCorrect ils semianer:| 1 could i jorit 4 speculativ make 1 mint of moncy with a pie- being interpr in different ral t sueh blisstul ignor- O BE > . SREs { : il e Pendent upon the state §Ure Similar 1o that.” said the movie in different parts of the cou ine of hiave suved occupunts | 11 g ’ ek ““{imagnate, “but 1 won't steal an- The Dumocratic prohibition plavi | of a; r who might haye ' U 2L CUMIELCey- 9L s SHHOICH Sl ot ians JAda in destined to suit the drys and the | g {0 his way had they been dPRdent upon a state of mind e o | | oS ht e S TO COMBINE hil ] o 1 ke the Republicar WO- | e . Only Iuck ang e SWerve Wets, just like th nubl ‘} prosi nly Iu nd A} ey Hartford, April 10 UP-—Spring and hibition plank. “By their works ye | ing of otier motorists 1o the ex- | 25 Y rs A T d fall ficld davs of the first comp | all field days of the pany shall know them,” runs ! tren of the highway prevent- ; ea go 0 ay Governor's oot Guards, will be comn- quotation; and as the | laranst i _— hined duris ane under adjutant " ol ; Ko s g o . The wnfortunate killing of a boy | general’s orders just issued and the [P PRIl BION CE S s i el AR AUl st by a trolicy car in Bristol has arous- | command will one amp at Niantic Mr. Wilson one naturaily Jegree of leniency toward such lod public fedling fo a demand that |dune 27 1o July | inclusive, how they have interpreted 1t 5 actions of this type [the Brisiol & lainville Co., install Outdeor rifle range practice for the enforcenent” planks 1o ,,‘_,“‘ e R B o for | fenders on {15 ears. which are not!|102nd infantry B9th infantry, 1st : : fals A0 now protected by this cssential ap- | sauadron cavalry and 5th hattalion actions. 1'oiloral v agcste bouest drivers. A® awigiet dnjurad | 500 0 paval militia fer two days for each are heard from asioally, cspe- [throuzh the action of such a driver (1, Mary's Temperance Cadets | command, also is authorized, CON IN FINE SHAP Fowers: Harrizon can't use it 0. Do tell me, please.” Well, well.” Barbara climbed up on and settled down comfortably. you can tell it to me, “Well, well, well.” NO BRIDAL BOUQUET! Martha: “Oh, Mr. Curtis, don't you love Easter lilies?" Curtis Yes, they're much safer than Junc orange-blossonis THE MIRTH C ) Ot CHAPLIN TO LEAVE TUNNEY GIVi:: 2 MACK SIGY Is v of the two holes in Cape Colony on of South Africe Cape Town. Q. Are there any magazines that deal with bee culture? imon’s Tay. Union | 20 miles south of 1 called, “do you Al he Beekeepers Ttem. San | Antonio, Texas: Bees and Honey, my Kncedgog Firgt Avenue South. Seattle, | NOW| Wash.: and Deekcepers Review, | she id. Almont, Michigan. power capable of developing a sur-| face specd of 15 knots an hour, and a submerged speed of § knots, Q. Why do we blow on soup to! cool it, and on our fingers to warm them? a hole in big enough the to the The breath cools hot things hecause it has a lower temperature than the thing upon which it is blown. 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