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itor Jim W boss of diana poiitical machine, is not fecl. well after the way the mon, ing %0 very political apple cart was upset in lilinols. Jim has an uneasy fecling that what happened next door might just as easily oceur in his own fam- . A Now York Times writer-in- \estigator of tho opinion the Democrats have a good chance of «lecting u governor and for dld party in the up with t} is a arrying the he grand state the presidency t ate has been tied Klan =o thoroughly that ation publie indig ought 1o know 10w 1o rebuke it. Now 1 detectives ire out of ise of the rail- voad right of way for walking pui- poses continues unabated. Those in A hurry evidently eoncluds short-eut is wWorth the money or It is = = that miost citi- #ens forgot there was such a place in the city as McCabe's park, which 1hiror parks pi ney Leless thes are apprech The reluctanc of some aviators take weather forecasts into consi ation was illustrated by Ge berto Nobile lie left Rome only for the yesterday, when North Pole, the first stop to Le in Germany, cor trary to the warnings sent out. 7T result: His ship was tossed about Auring a wild gale and only consid erable z00d luck avoided a WHY THE SUC r monoplan The history of nosa from States were first class Europs 1o were equipped with All had on hoard ' But of the four, o t Y Rremen, reached the Americ 1 the ocean. Probably there is a reason / the In- | the journey, they averaged 1,600 miles a | day. : two Frenchmen received the welcome they were entitled, to when they got back to Paris. The flight unquestionably advanced aviation sclence. A NEW SCHOOL FOR THE CITY The city's campaign, extending over several years, which has had as its object the creation of sufficient I new modern schools to accommodate | the ed | pletion of the younger generation, has reach- milestone By 1 school on Clinton strect. This school | to the uildings crected, the another with the com- njamin Franklin belor issortment of fine new comparing favorably with Lincoln, Vancs land Roosevelt schools in most par- and of s less costing somewhat than any these, It must be not erlook ver, in computing purchased costs of new buildings, that th committ land by the school has a strong bearing npon is the namie of 1t green at the end totala. of North Main street, and which will [ The Lineoln school, with a capa- be the ‘inal resting place of t ity of $u0 pupils, cost $356,000; the German howitzer. Nobody hut the Vanes sch with cqual capacity, park board seems to know the cost $307,000; the Roosevelt school, names of the various wit ipacity of 600, cost $350,000; Benjamin Franklin school, $250.- capacity of 680, cost Nathan Hale Junior high 0 nex cost $235,000, That the city is not yet thraugh ith attending to its cducational vident from the program Of improvements yet to be attempted. I t s need for more 1oom at t h school. This has progressed far enough to insure ctic discussion as to whether thers shall he an addition 1o the pres- uiiding or whether her his 0l 1 be constructed in a dif ront f the city. Thiz point 1t tled 1n due time, and there s litile fikelilond that the city will e com; will be T iion the junior hig! 1o force early ac ' poscible, no part tiny us of reiieving the condi- come they were | 8pecies of dementia trolleyitis, on: of those rare diseases known only to | trolley officials. In a large number of cases instead of | the trolley company gets none at all. | Automobile |trolley company ever | the exaction of would really bring in twic this thought that double fare much suffering from a getting two fares ownership | Southington s so vastly more people travel in the pri- vate go-carts than almost widespr round | rad that where else; and it the two-cars-to-n-f amily Not only that, that is only part "bedtime story. scheme that the automobile manu- | facturers want to introduce cver gets ,a firm foundation in the nation it | Will start in and around Southington. however; indecd, of the “Hitch-riding, 5 called, is developed to a fin portion around Southington t1 Hitchville, body else in Eve th and automobile chan their friends to an in body knows cvery- s blitheson ¥ riders Jur ar up town, ¢ taking no at all when they beckon to aboard the g£as chariot. More people commute to work in that manner in Southington w0y Jourt place Rich: that to P prefe knee Lane comy roll I toke iey in th * in the ard extra lainville, 3 from the firs t fashion—1 state, E and Hiram Most. rather than over the opl:in § rails, ed in Hartford, t s is Son of 1he uthington inten beating the trolley compa token from ot their an in any Thomas, Y I 1 hand th ny an extra fare for this short Br! uthington ar istol, © o upon ut of on would to crawl on their hands and 1 roliey 2y 1ploy Plainville nd New Britain. The town of Piai IS the comnnecting center 10 thye pluc 20t to Plainvill nti or somehody clse's mothod auton il ) fs ne Prudent utions if 3t is going to cost b T ry. hey do citizenry 1 resident; trolicy. bus hine bt zon, but NEW B 10 N DAILY HERALD 25 Years Ago Today Shirt Sale! Men's shirts in all de enty-One—rules and suggestions Y M Bfltflln H ..ld This reason seems to have been |tion that is expected to culm If the Connecticut company's | some women hav doumefmnny of them were built at Balti- | going to be in town a few days, my . ef the extreme carefulness exercised by Fall. The structure of the swivel chair artists down in New chins! more in the years following the War | notice was never entered in your HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY the pilots of the Bremen in net Rooscvelt clementary school is such ' Haven know what is best for the A 'm 2 l'.utl e lmolnié S paper, 50 in return I shall never S — starting from Ireland before the as to enable it to be converted into company they will of their own a Aalmon are goldfish that evew BIg | “Slveps Torie s s ™8 OF ity called By ;:_’;hg;lia;" o0 Rl tomed Dully (Busdey Bressted) [eather reports were as favorable a junior high school, but such action cord ahelish the fare zone ot 1. o | cnough to be caten? A There is a section called I am, a former lad, 85 MORE Wiape W1 Cuiech Moee |10 beimiagined far this perilaus b this dime weuld meraly aeseatis Lane, putting a onc-fare system n = ¥ “Slcepy Hollow" at Tarryiown: Nes e . journey by e -Irish ate the crush in elementary accom- effect between Plainville and South- orks Both Way | York. on the Hudson River, a few [ Member N. Y. Stock Exchange, fir SUBSCRIPTION RATES | journey by air. The German-Ir y E Tl ot i > % i 4 ook & e rhren Montne [trlo had learned a lesson from the modations and would be no lasting ington. This would be popular and | acfffi S lveseii gL oot l‘liff&?i‘l‘?hfi“fi.nfi"fifi VC\;:‘A’si'li:gloi: R ree Mont 3 3 — “5c a Momtn | fate of those who went before. They method in solving the problem. carn money for the company. The | Gelders: “Why don't you see a |Irving and the scene of some of his| Ed. Note:— oy { waited in Treland a long time bofore | More substantial cfforts to make present system of two fares petween dentist 7" most delightful stories. Mr. Peterson is certainly sour on Wutored ot 1o Bowt Ofos & New Brit | starting, When they finally hopped an Improvement has been registered the towns earns nothing but i-will. | gpoa o s e o tun Hanson: “No thanks. Last weekd When did Emil Coue dic and | his old home town. Sorry we misscd ain as Second Clase Mall Matter, A e e i T e uml:un o By bl had a pain in my arm and the doc- | what caused his death? that notice you sent in, old chap. ! ey ¢ definite ledge i | A our le lor pdvised me to bave my dtesth| A. Me died July 2, 1950 at his|particulerty as it seemet to poison TELEPHONE C“-l-’:‘ | that the weather ahead would be “as school, which will be somewhat - will be forwarded to New York. | u¢ ‘S 1'm aivaid it 1 £0 to the den- | home in Nancy, France. Death was | you against New Britain. Please , Eottorias Reosms L1 (%) {good as could be expected.” dernized and enlarged, greatly to ‘cts and anc'es | Uist about this tooth-ache he'll ad- | caused by heart discase. not blame the town, however, it's — \' Nungesser and Coli set out frop the satisfaction of the residents of | Our Peace Plan, Folks! Vise me to ha\;' my arm of 5 ; Q. Hm:’old is Al Jolson and is|our fault, or those who handle th. = | 2 AT ’ > A , | Rt | Let govi 1ents eac —Elcanor G. Raphaecls he married ? il failed vbe, so d v only prefitable advertiaing mediut | paris and hoped to attain a maximuba the locality. The Northend school | Let governments each open here s ! | Pred i | mails failed. ) . some day, you (. the City. Clrculation books and i peRy P Lo to a structure | Tf his religion makes him hate| A Fun-bassy, a House of Checr, (Copyright, 1928, Reproduction A. He was born May 26, 1856. | will want to come back here to live, room slwave open to sdvertisers. !'speed across the North Atlantic. We ought to be made into a structure 5 ni) T )L.lo_' Hakas L im AN (s | Each diplomat a diplomirth Forbidden) He is divorced from Ethel Delmar. | old-timer. If you do. drop in and = R | now know such a thing is impossible. fully capable of accommodating the "‘130" ;‘\03 lg(;:!mnd;;uht‘\fll:tl;mlum' Wonlil oo crat s warless | Q(.’ ‘\l\'huthlf the meaning of the [tell us some of your stories. Wi Member of the Assuciaf . R 5 e £ the clty LY 5 e word Mizpah? hould lik ani dheant P A planc with a maximum specd of people in that section of the city: arth! | should like to use them. The Asscciated Press fa exclusively en — A. Itis a Hebrew word meanin 5 o] a —_— # . # L titled to the use for re-publication of | 1 miles an hour will rarely zot a th are as much entitled to ade- Tiheroy | IS must :) “watch” i ' 4 news. credited to it or mot otherwive ¢ S . i g > Jiberty honds must he astonished Tasy Matter! watch” or “outlook,” the name of ::l-auea In this paper and aiso local cliance to go that fast coming toward quate school accemmodations as the \whon they observe fhe Kind o[\ Trank: “That is Mre Bradford| several places in Palestine, the most ob:er”ations news published theretn. | America over that course, people in any other section. In our democracy they made the wo-m:m r there ! important of which is the heap of < | Captain Leslic Hamilton, Colensl opinion it will not be long before it safc tor. | Gordc s a spiritulist stones and pillars sct up by Jacob 0 n W Il it Bareao of Circalation i e, - g » Ol IR e e e A B e R s N e L e [isn't sl nd his brethren as a witness of the n e eather . d g e S S : covenant between Jacob and Laban. which furnishes newspapers and adver }\”‘m_\\.”rmv_“n left ¥ and «¢r elementary school at Oak and Hindenburg w a crepe-de Frank inow o SPENG A tisers with & arictly honest sngiyeis of |° f y 4 chir 't cap, there’s noth- | Gordon: edium conl- he use of Mizpah as an inscription s 7 cisalation, Qur clrculation statimice 87 | heaged into foz, high wind and a Allen streets. Such action has heen T A i S = jor memorial rings is based upon | Washington, April 16.—Iorecast e e ey e e e R except to take an unusually large | e | ;hh,}‘,";)‘s“’! "“’,if;'" J“h"] m": ““l’z' (orl N;"'[)"”,'l‘\“l“l ,““"Ih"di, et Tbution res to both uational aBd | erwhelm S he opening he Benja ‘rank- cha WHEN BLACK 1S READ o eaning The Lord watch be- |and continued cold tonight; Tuesday !‘gh“]“_ Bl el | were overwhelmingly against them ; H; “'lm- Tlfl‘\ Benjamin Iran h = tween thee and me, increasing cloudiness, rising tem- | on ace: fa ot ke we er lin school will have. e | . s i a e [ 5 Araie 5 = | @B account of failure to take weather | Evcry fown has at Jeast one fame | The Pilgvim and @is Takey | Q. Will Tove birds mate in cap- | peraturc; moderate north winds be- Hersld 18 on asle aaily tn New | conditions inte proper consideration. | For awhile the city almost decided ) s 4 + e e et e i | tivity? What should they he fed? [coming variable B2 i Newsstacd. Times ¥ ily that leads the community in al- | ‘¥ 0¢0 the tirst adventurous pilgrim, | b i 4 Foreca lann Nen oo ork et Hotalin ow: i e~ i £ - = e al- | : B e A. They will mate in captivity | Forecast for Eastern New York: N nante e Captain - Walter Hinchliffe and to sell the old Burritt school; now it yoe oy G e Met wild New England turkey | ! e A ST coutral, 4tnd. Btroct Flsie Mack : Ty o : o s B abinaviie iR e S S EDS e but they need a nest for their young, and contipued cold tonight. L s 4 g “Isie Mackay, daughter ¢ scount again is in use, The plan now isto, o = 5 B DS salesios for which purpose a cocoanut shell [Tuesday increasing cloudiness. Ris. In the forest dim and m 8 anc0anus shetl ) - A ’ g 3 {Inchape, gave even less thought than scil the old Lincoln school, the lone | You can find a toofh paste recom. . : [is suitable. The mating season is | iz temperature. Possibly showers ) find a “What is it?” fhought the pilgrin. ST NSWE] 2 8 5 5 > Danbury News says the oniy jany of the others to the terrors of Lid awaiting action by the Common mMended to cure almost anything ex- | “\hat is it2” thought & Jr QUESTIONS ANSWERE from about February 14 to the end | in north portion. Modcrate north A ke | ! - 5 4 e e winds becoming variable, sate place for a hit and run driver North Atiantic weather. They left Council after the School Committos ibility | —Louis Sperry, You can get an answer to nny,“?:,.i;:r‘“ J"hlm.”::]'l"l_)‘:"; R et el ]i,, et e I e R % ¢ 3 e SRRt | * e e | question of tact or information by | CTACKers, nut: S0 b S i 18 bening the bars; to which land during sn ran into voted favorably on an offer of $12, husband is a man who bids | TOmpora M ey writing to the Question Kaiter New, | Wecd, dandelions, grass, weeds, tur- | tended by cool weather for the sen. ment & fervent amen can b showers, slcet. high winds and 700 for the old building. The old fucls offended be- ! 15 early 4 e ; Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, | "IP% Carrots, cabbage, dricd red |Son of the vear prevails over all i h srable s, 4 n te ' 1 h o 1 o for A A e A T Sle L i b2 “pper: o arse " t B f T try s o But in order 10 attain this desirable storms, and on top of all this had Lincoln school, heing beyond use for hand doesn’t held Each man was said his | 1322 New York avenue. Washington, ,h,”’ L v'"']"l"rk of coarse suu".;*{1;]‘(‘\’}“\[3'\”:"}‘m'\mm’r]‘gm‘;1’ ‘fi »‘.?v consummation the judges must do | gasoline for only 3,000 mules. They any city purpose, will be furned into price { D: C. enclosing (wo cente in stamps | CTATO st e Lo Kiling il s = 2o = little hemp, flax and 9 ang StS were reported i their stuff rogardicss of morcy. AD took uwmazing chances and werc an apartment dwelling. The new .| We've changed since then; for reply. Medical, legal and marital | ] iR throughout the northern districts a The Titch in saving for a rainy For, 1t n laughter's word is fact advice cannot be given, nor can ex. | fed occasionally, also BEAEE L dieole wutomobile association which hung never heard from again. Lincoln school, compared with the L naifainoed e i et tidy o o B R SRR e undertaken an | PC'S and meal worms, and as far south as the northern up substantial rewards for the de-| Captain Hermann Koehl, pllot of cld, well illustrates changes in sehool oy (EERTR it At ey other questions will receive a per. . % What is the value of a U. §. ::Zr,?ornp;o(:-:“qh;.:().;\‘l:n:r:ol i \l;;‘m" | tection of hit and run drivers Was ithe Bremen, with his backer, Baron house ideas in the last half century. = | —Andrew F. Weller [ sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- ,’:'.:l;v, i e ek, dated [tic and East Gulf states, and fr:‘x‘n 1 nonplussed to find that after paying | Ehrenfried von Huenefeld, and \When the old Lincoln school wus »\"‘MT once simplitied wm'\“ TS | AL ;‘:' be answeied All letters are con- | & Bl v ot $50 to §100 the upper Mississippi valle Dis. >y ~p 7 e f ling heir war aims. Now - Ty ential.— E . e = o S e z ances £ 7 out good money many of the heart- Colonel James J. Fitzmaurice, com- built citizens were proud of if. [1alf Ty i et R B0 HEabel Ry e o | /@ What kind of lights do Nayy | lurbances are forming over Utah less hit-and-runners, after being mandant of the Irish Free State air 4 century from now will the recently i 3 ©h Mighty Babe, Oh King of Swat, Q. How did the cpithet “Dago” | divers use under water? and the north Jacific coast states. Jos | What is it, feller, that youve g0t? | oisinas | "A. Electric lights of 1000 watt| Conditions favor for this vieinity found guilty, wers off Wit force, were in every sense wiore constructed buildings also secm as —— | Elngtes B u 5 A% | fair weathe: a i sha 9 5 LR Up g 5 A. It is said 10 be a corruptfon | capacity with water-resistant bulbs | fAir Weather and not much change to nothing in pumshment. | particular as to the kind of weather pelatively out-of-date? If ever you speak with spirits, It it your stance, you wer, ¥ {tine . 5 4 y e in temperature, o g in p y R ey it 3 y YOUI POWer, Your ( by Amcrican 1nd English sailors of | and Waterproof terminals (s P T L Sl Sl they cared to trust. Captain Koehl, | B — o EpBALlyESE bl swing o8 vord "Dieg S Porest fire warning: Low hu- ) ncm Biatinsimis “p,,» i e {hinke of museuline paJanias(hat makos the bleachers roar and | i g s e r’):n:l.‘;.:l'sl.“;( midity with brisk winds during the The gangsters i Chics ! sl nalyaine the tantel | TRAMNVILLE SOUTHINGTON | decorateatawith flowers ana birdies: | & ayr o2 D i i el COMMUNICATED day make the atmospheric con- to be alarmed. This is the first time Spent many hours analyzing the facts FARE FOOLISHNESS | e Your cagle eye? Your dauntless|common cecurrence that the Yank: e ditions very dangerous for brush ; S w and known as a result of previous fail- | . | Amcricanism: Ridiculing the gay Rrre 2 SESSRICR LA kee and forest fires, they Knew anything about law and | The Connecticut company is oper- I L sailors called the natives of th 7 1 i i St e T I COTIDATY PCr- yrappings of royally; f cling impor- | 1 ahta e B AR Th o 2 v i Ve Here's A Hot Dig at the Old Home Temperatures yesterday: rhe d ¢ et come when | ures. His thesis was that with enougl: : | That meets the moundsman’s sheot- | countrics, “dago men" o “Dicgac s order. The day may 3 ome Wl % : s - d upon some rockbound principles unt in a lodge uniform, ing curve? st e ool ol "FT‘- Town, High Low hey will have more coming to t gasoline or a flig asting " {hat remind one of the rock o —_— ¢ e word has heen applie fo other Central ¥. M. C. A Atlanta 5% a0 40 than gorgeous funcrals. {pours, and a8 pood weather ma the oo . | Many a man thinks he's tolerant I do not k but as T sit :;“x:g;p S pm‘mm‘myj thor o i Sl sl a2 I o ik | North Atlantic conld be expected to | ., plic When he is just t00 shallow to de-| I realizs that you have “HIT"! Gl v Brooklyn, N. Y. | Hoston . ] | | Thus we find in spite of public 3 ! Q. What doos the word “Wop April 14, | Bufralo 1t i zia e tHdiNerel Teckey o | FUERISH S plAnRalionl sDRablaftoll Do s S il e e i ieloniaconyichon: £ Chappsiiss imicint | Néw Britain Herald ! " Chicago . - . - cross to Amerlea. Even in spite of | ATt i said to be the shortencd | New Britain, Ciitions SECnenyie Ren LR miw SRRt 1 prudent calculations, the | lC tWO-farc system between Plain-| Sport model: A car that cos Where He Hung Out? form of the Sicilian colloguial term | B phon Denver . pending the repeal of the 1sth ! e 2 rom its ‘¢ @nd Southington continues to $865 more hecause it is eovere Kennedy: “Was your college son | for “a good-for-nothing fellow.” wcing over today’s New Britain | Detroit Amintarent, | Wiioh'is'additional | BESRED iwasEdniven T day Srvomm ts e SRR Sy fare With $2.65 worth of nickel home for Baster vacation? Q. What are the relative ranke | Herald I was mone ’L,,,m surprised | Duluth . WEODE It any e mbened, that Jecsey | COUNEE WAS Lesctby miinds and fogs LUK v o canractiont eampanyt] H SR e ) WS el of SeommtnhaniR RS Borbme fi e S s e ritaim | Hatteras ¢ B % g Sl : g ekl amico o ! A0V 1 How can a stranger pick out the | 3 MET s s B P Ne 4 fatteras ... bRgnitoEs are princes ofioplimisn: | AOMREL o RlEton atvoekanddoetecs g SR B e OThindit o lizar Ak v bt e | L ietatosty S Unied blakes Navy people, but nothing about former | Jacksonville . 1 bound island off Labrador. But the ;5\ © F0 Al e Chs e R i 'Y" "\‘ order named they are: | New Britainites, | Kansas City .. ; Ve didn't wish to refer o it while [ {FIP Proved that with the best of | o T T Miines S | kown News i e (\‘tlnnrll,l 1 : 8- Do you know, that a former New | 1:08 Angelest, 5 WP S e weathissia lingsican it 1gast cross |0 soe Sl RIELSORRIA eI BEE NS L R s i e o o Ti et 4 ey | Britaiite "cleaiied up onc million | Miami .. A the recent Atlantic flight was in Bie & forced to collect another fare for the s cose place IS0 (supervised by Alfred €. Delman) | Commander, Licutenant, Licutenan dollars on the recent stock market | Minneapoli 25§ : the North Atlantic from Ircland in | difficult if your wits are sharp and [ (Junior Gr ) and = 4 I Nantucket 20 progress, not wishing to arouse the '€ < % 5 extra short distance into Southing- youp fenders alrcady erumpled I o | vally? = stitious susceptibilitics of the | Non-stop flight. It has also proved | IR At AT Kod e vl e oL S0 oo sthat o)y fonmen 3 ¢ Haven .. DL e 2 beyond a doubt that such attempts | o | —— Married. On Iy Mr. Heetor | Suprem of U Britainite was admitted to member. | NV Orleans .. populace. The Bremen not only | " C L Bun 0 P51 Of course, in trolleying from | Some chain stores count the cus. onsil was united in holy matri- im Howard Tait, Chief iy 11, the New York. Stook 1a. | New York achicved the first ecast-west North ) @r¢ mot for chance-takers, The‘[’]um\ille to Southington, it is any- (oM they come in, but doubt- | monials to Miss Tottie Tootle, Con. | - Ollver Wendell Hotmes, | cponge. paying $865.000. for 1ag| Pittshursh . Atlantic flight, but did it on Friday | Weather reports are more important one's privilege to ride through South. | %% FUE Stores wait wntil nmight | gratulations, Mr. Napolcon Jigey! Willis Van Doventer, James €. Me- | o Ke stibn | Portland, Me % ¥ i tha 1 else; a i i busine: e » {and count the gum wads under th . . | Reynolds, Youis D. Brande is, corge R . 5 | 8t. Louis & the 13th. [ ham s Sier WA U5 08 8 BMSONE |1, it weat arb sbas Tiatons = o : Do you know that a former Naw | & 3 | % i SR e tables, Terry Screcch, Darktown dentist, | Sutherland, icree Butler, vard | i > % e V| Washington ; where paticnce is the hest virtue, v ik St | Britainite is one of Hollywood's 7 s - paying another token. This is no — {rractured his elbow Wednesd Sanford and Harlan T. Stone, | ravorite and hest actors? = " A scientist has stated that ten comfort at all to the inhabitants of : Punny man. He never worries | while pulling a tooih owned by Ars, - Juslices, J Do you know, that a former New | Police Stop Golf “Game” 7 carth’s surface the TWO FRENCH FLIERS S ston, A 4 S _ (about thi he knows are perma- | Jumibo Cooze, Dr. Screcch was o| Q. Is a blue discharge paper | .o ite was elected a o B 7, o . air 18 120 degrees below zero. Which | MAKE AVIATION HIs {ington happens to be one of the best | (s to. cpange. | three toes badly bitten A, The biue form is used for a |jont o 23 vis Jareest| Motorcycle Ofticer W. trolls is a nice bit of information to re-| The round-the-world trip of the ‘townsalong the route of that particu- e B PR | discharge without prejudice, It was | ‘,“\Q,:_M of ‘useless society news,| 25 detalled by Caplain Kelly to member next summer. | T'rench fliers Dicudonne Costes and |lar car line. The citizens of the town, | Few feathered folk arc hand-| After plaving with a pistol, Satur- | given durinz the World War to men |, #5584 80 4 thought to former | }i1, ','."‘;,.N:,"',‘f SRl o o ’;,“”" = o | Joserh Lebrix was noteworthy chief- | eyoryhody agrees except the Con- SOMer than the javhird, Which | duy, Lusso Gizsle was taken to de | who were dismissed from the Army lads who arc succosstul business | noon. There iy oo ey i & VeSs 0 i ‘ I ospi i de « ir. G aceou « i cal disabi y p e ) 3 i % e ne b 8, 0l Only one more weck and we be- |13 or the brilliant exploit of NYing | necticut company, are in justies oo :;‘r:‘\‘t.:‘ (Il it :lmr.\ w\(,y(V“n ke th | 1] pital. ](x.mhl le gun and Mr., € \::; : v,,f',“”‘ iv 11\,\ ic ;‘|un!’1:".‘slx‘1|u Jof[men? Braneh out. don't he 0 hick- | part but - oy e eE ant Mt NaLE i x o 2 nless he keeps still, gle were D ¢ } oca i CASC A d 0! ne GH8= | 1sh; ave ca o] = i Ry e » i gin to save daylight, greatly to the | from Tokio to Paris in slightly more | (itjed to pay only one farc for the 4 { e | eharge ix on a vellow form and an 1:‘1:" lln);:i\(m TOIO‘:)\J!O’;":‘? :;\!Ii lhv‘xnv,v! Joy 'Il.l\.mL the ball abont the spa- st o Stounsctiont Wisoll tilisr) then pe dave RLhey Rl ot (v @il comparmtivalyS ahorth istance ibas| & Bullmans haveloTabt ton drsiirat| G hoe Wrmkek & i1y drowned | honorable discharse is on a white | "M it e G who have about given up the attempt {the way round the world, as had |iween Southington and Plainville, |ed razor blades, but the commuter's | Thursday whils Indulging in . soup, | orm, Wi g ‘ % to forcc city slickers to atick by [been done previously, going from | Instead, they pay two farcs—hen |SPECHl BAsn't vet provided u plc ‘Ihi }m‘lll:k‘lly told him to “dive in Where was Ramon Novarro | 4 7 1 for used toothpicks. and he did. i B 1 country time, the Pnclfi; Coast o!" the ll.nited | they happen to be traveling by troi- ) LY In Dur 0. Mexico, | POPULAR CARD GAMES i s States to Tokio by steamer. From |joy. Sy ankl 2 O S Are oranges propagated from | . , Yy ley. If the bright minds running th Advertisement S PR Five Hundred, Auction Pitch, Hearts, Tw ‘Let it not be overlookcd that Sen- [ Tokio, where they resumed their alr | | new: hysterical color schemes, some Oranges may he propugated (| for piay of theso card games are contalned in our Washington Bureaw's With three-inch, stripes and .~u|nui5"' 1 and some varieties come true, || jatest bullettn, now ready. Fill out the coupon below and mail as directed: with wide or Green and pink | OF Dearly true to seed, buf most of | The molders at Russell & Erwin's|shirts and also lond oncs. Men, give | them do not and therofore the usu- | s el s CLIP COUPON HERE =~ =~ == o= have lost their strike and have been! your Adam's apple a treat today | al method of propagating §s by hud- | I GAMES EDITOR, ashington Bureau, New Britain Herald, j jordered back by the national union, | Buy one ob these bargains and an | ding. Twenty of the 55 strikers have al f,mmn won't have nothing on you!| Q. What became of the Balti- | 1 New York Avenue, ashington, D, C. ready found employment elsewhere | The Darktown Haberdashory, more clipper ships after the War of l I and the remainder are very bitter DR g | 18127 1 want a copy of tho bulletin POPULAR CARD 6 and cnclose |against the national office whom | Notice torde Al I has a few| 4. Clipper s were Duilt ||, | herewith five ccnts in loose, uncancelled, U. S. postago stamps, or coin | the deserted them, nice appendicitis oprrations on hand | largely on Spunish models and I to cover postage and handling costs: l | Up-to-date the poles of the (ol t & big discount for dis week only. [ Were used succes€fully in the War necticut Railway & Lighting Co.|1 also removes tonsils, wart le- [Of 1812, After the war they were | NAME 2o l have mot heen taken down, ar and malign: from | converted into merchant ships, and I A 3 AN 3 Chairman Johnston of the subuw 10 internal hill gas | employed for many years in over- STREET AND NUMBER 4. board said this morning it behooved | prices . A chuckle, two bits, | Seas trade. Some of them heeanie e TSR o T R e ' the city o test the strength of its|Tee lLices, six hits ca famous for their long cruises. The ordinances by pushing the action' one huck. Dr, Thorax J clipper ship era lusted until the e e - - - - - — - - against the clectric company. The|and Eet, middle of the 19th century case i3 now in the hands of the cor- LY poration counsel EAT at de Darktown Cafe and | Another quarrel is brewing in the' [ot Dog Palace. Your interior fur 9, 3 H iy gosermon Amin Cuni 0 o o i e .| Whadd’ye Mean, Half-Wit? By Fontaine Fox attacked the mayor and city cleck ! fortably for four hi lusuriously over the isolation hospital bills at| with hot and cold running water— the last council meetin, and now the mayor promises 1o strik by telling of construction work on the The con past residence t evening. 11 expenses had b n commit the yexter winte tickets ots having becr Basketball A good many tioning the party past election, wh placed in the field in th ward The common council had lived —fighting, My noved adjournment wien trom « ttention r 1510 % t in which n 1t cmeats for during | held a mecting at | orman Coo- | nouneed lectures of Mrs. and 100 . no more g had | of thank 1. but at th alntion o 1 health ofr school « Mz Cur back hospital has 1 me! had tonight, 2 hurlesque, | | ith th Walnnt | basehall | ol to Sermied “are ment the Mr Thorley L1ay comes on 1 Enow thar?" 1t me s another pre —1 Movin raoare udio lights and m Sme 1 TOM SITV'S SAVS— or rily) ot 287 seory? “Shak April 2rd, oy nt Yoris Jen often bl espeare’s did suppose to huy! 1\ Katz Aed by often by Foghs pogns o

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