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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1928, New Bl'itain Hera]d"“ upholding the cancellation of the | rcasoning which yiclds the best po- | Nobody apparently had thousht of day: !ing on the next area. Never use new | wires in @ very few minutes and the | 0il leases, decribed them as having litical returns. that, not even the railroad. Farm- Spencer: “He's the most brazen cloth. After washing, polish with a | whereabouts of the Bremen wis HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | ,. {ho result of “fraud and con- | 1f the Senate and Houss idea of |crs agrced; they would produce [ ¢ UI" ? ‘a‘;i:b;‘a‘:"f}{'v Leas | 800d furniture polish and depend on | known by most people in contact spivacy,” and condemned them with tlood relict is vetoed, as probably more if they could scll it. The cow R e s | LV DS A st St it aTers SHcaion 46 00 g, tesued Daily (Bunday Esxcepted A R B ! b x e ) 3 et N P % | Sy it 7 o'clock or so.—Ed. tmvad lalie nday Excagt ) | such terms as “corruption” and “col- | Will be the case, it remains a ques- population along the line is due to . n milkman comes, | Q. What is the Green, Italian, 4 Hubbard: | German, Frencn and Spanish form i s . SUBSCRIPTION RATES jury of twelve laymen was less able pass the bill over his veto. 1t is said milk is to be produced in those parts Spenoer: he drinks the |of the name Helen? ob"m“om o s Yaar e to weigh questions involvi choi- i Waslington that many of those :llu.n ever Lefore. In duc time the | milk bemm_f;,,.?e; PR gan 1Ge’:;,,a?fi:i:::?";f,:::;‘:"'}gfi’l‘fg o 8 Month cal law processes. The jury in effect who voted for the bill in its pres- |train will be loaded with a paying | (Copyright, 1925, Reproduction | Spanish, Elena. on ne W“lker — avs the Supreme Court was wrong. | ent form will not vote to override the quantity of milk and cream every | Forbidden) Q. Where was Quo Vadis filnied? | Shop Editor, care of the New —_— A. In Italy. .5 _ > YELEPHONB CALLE Albert B. Fall, secretly turne ourl It is regrettable that such an im- |of Boston all will gain. - A L8387, ) tonight and possibly Tuesday mo’rn portant public business as guarding Phat is co-operation par excel- ¢ Q. What Is a “coat-of-arms”? |in8 Not much change in tempera He Started Us On Our Way! | A. In heraldry it is a complete ‘“‘"; Hthg eat shifting to north | west winds. Forecast for Eastern New York Rain tonight and possibly in east . that the moncy had been paid Ly | political considerations, F t dF $ Lot Fun Shop Folks his praises sing cmbroidered upon a cloth worn |POrtion Tuesday morning. =~ No Member of the Associated Press Sinclair for a one-third share in the | e J'acts an ANCICS | 1o o1 the world “The plays over the armor, 10 Tender a Knight | Ty sririn to nertnerest winds | east shifting to northwest winds. o Ascociated Press fa exclusiv 3 i 5 e e " A | the thing:" SERSpIcuSUS 15 Dettic, ! i B i | New Mexican ranch of Iall, although BEING SPRY AT 10 | ! b e o How many {imes does the |, Conditions: Pressure is low over ) —_— : the eastern portion of the countr: o e it or not otherwise | ijis sum is said t € ! ¢ e ave rusebi g i k d i occur in | news credited to it or not of this sum is said to 1 When the average baseball pl MeAdoo couldn’'t love Walsh so Worse! d word “mansions” occur in the Bi- |yyin centers of low pressure o 2 | v pressure ov edited in this paper and also 3 bR e dderably greater than the value of |or, football player, prize fighter or | much if he didn't love Al Smith 1ess. | g, ckson: “I dow't like Pratt! He's ble T i e the entire property, sneral athletic practitioner reaches | —_ always quoting what Shakespeare | A Only once—in John 14:2— |29 58 inches and mmxl:‘:’lr. center f,\.'f. Member Audit Burenu of Circulation o 3 e SN T A T 7| Being a nobody doesn't insure | oo In my Father's house are many | y. cet ove L A 1 of Greolation | \Whatever fault there is to find in | the age of 40 he is seriously (hinking 3 o DEUDSY Sa1q | ny Fa ¥ | the upper lake region, White River, o A B. G is a nationul organization safety from the assassin, They'Ve| ™ \wpocler: “Dobbs is worse. He's |rannalons) |Ontdrio, 20.74 inches. The storm | Q. On what day of the weck did | area has been of wide extent and S turishes newspapers and adver- | tlis amazing outcome of four years |of writing his reminiscences. He stll | tried to kill the ing of Ltaly : i Matitho bat ) . always quoting what the baby said!” QUESTIONS ANSWERED bruary 14, 1919 fall? | has pfoduced rains almost generally s with a strictly honest analy o Teulation. Our circulation etatistics are |Of €fiort to pumishitor e sandl JoEle omes { Dome escap: it incvitably con- |system, but his friends and the pub- | “We become what we cat.” Non- Bill Shakes Solloguizes A Enidy east of the Mississippl river, except Tution figures to both nationa | itselt upon the jury sys- | lic know it isn't like the old kick. | S5 Mm!;;w\”(:'u'\.-‘m:oufi\cgmm\; i You can get an. answer to any | in portions of the upper lake region. al advertisers. L tem. Lawye tell us that there is But what is the age of 40 to ;;wm o5 ‘_] Sl Vi e AAVERR These times are hard on me, a Bard question of fact or information by COMMUNICATED | Snows were reported from northern = 3 {3 | a . Some punkins in his day, writing to the Questlon Editor, New New England. High pressurc over- i i et awily: 38 e | DR tolllog avhatsa Jary b6 g Clarpdos e M o, iha Meirose, DMass.y e BOTURLT IR A e A Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, lics the' plains states. Tem . G . 3 | eHer T o os | F vs T wrote, ks st 4 a . s E_plaeiin. @bl Bmperhs G s .r‘a““-‘::“l':“';l!nd ve only to refer to the Remus |printer who for the sixth time won a | “He's no “aquamarinc® w 1“’“1‘“‘." ¥or ;"'::)‘; l wrote, though folks still | ;455 Now York avenue, Washington, L""'“""‘“m" of Bremen and | tures continue about ten d--gr(-:'s or re; Scl o NN I landed on a foreign shore where] 4HG™ - 2 Brosdway. D. C., enclosing two cents in stamps | . . Announcement more below the normals in nearly B ‘ there's something clse to drink. Teflopsfontold ‘Bropfway. for reply. Medical, legal and marital | ditor Herald— all portions of the country 3 ! ) To settle an ar. et will s ¥ i " advice ot be , nor x- gument will you el atures yesterda 2 EPIC FLIGHT juries, with all their faults. Somec- | American Olympic team? Why is| Let's all be honest, Don't say | The silken sheen of royal queen, |iongeq e e o, o | indly publish the landing time of | e Ve “lats enforcement” when you mean | Ufo; do‘ubl\‘tk ;\ml' the lr;mk], other questions Will receive a per- | he Bremen and the time of the first | Atlanta 0 “Prohibition.” N v 8 ot he flowing skirt that trails t i a o . ivi % 7 e : o e et ne onuren Rl i ke AN b0 ‘l"‘]“rghlblllon. Nobody approves all | The f no‘?gfirflneéa‘th; ':l)\ml‘\e"d"t sonal reply, Unsigned requests can. | “nnouncement of its Br;“l?l(DLl Rt Dliw - | The e L £ 3 g 3 not be answered. All letters are con- READER. | Buffalo .. A 40 The human frame, when the pos- | S p : SR, fdential,—Editor. The Bremen landed on Greenly | Chicago ...... .. 42 | Gossips talked about tI Though modern-dressed in coat and Tsland about noon Friday the 13th. | Cincinnati .... i ,llunm‘, in the old days. The only vest Q. In wi year did the Tay |It was some distance to a radio sta- | Denver ....... e, i | lusion,” one naturally concludes & . tion whether Congress will care 1o take on a decided increase and more Entered at the Post Office at New Brit 9 vidence included the story presidential veto. Still, it may be [morning and farmers, the railroad ain as Second Class Mail Matter. i Business Office ... ¥25 s 00 in bonds purchased Wwith Lditorial Roome 926 ., 2 N i 4 5 AP money trom the Continental Tr2din ainst a recurrence of a Mississippi | lence. =—— 4 : 35 g : : i The Ba f Avon's Birthday, Folks armorial composition, to be ¢harged aactiaisl tum Company, and $35,000 in cash, wo the flood should be delayed over matte The Bard o 3 c 5 arges only profitable advertising medium T | He fostered humor, mirth, and ; upon a shield or banner. It is a relic " City. Circulation books and press . i . B ey $ n Alails Bndile mantis e od i L OF | e sy, Dlugiation okt 0 son-in-law of Fall. The jury conclud- | of dutails and be partly enmeshed in e [ - Thie pemoitil fncienie Sbith wens * the Teapot |may have quite a kick left in his crdiet of a few months ago to find marathon race. and in such record nother instance. Yet we love our time that he has qualified for the ANOTH OVER THE ARCTIC times they arc good. De Mar so good at 40 whilc so many Jor the third time in history man “he | clair has been punished; he has suf- fered mental anguish and felt the sessor is in good health, aptly re- sting of public condemnation. He 'sponds to proper living. Most of us Jas flown across the Arctic. pie flight of Captain Geo H. Wilkins and his pilot, Carl B. ¥illson, | over the ice from Point Barrow. iffcrence was that they whispered. | My Hamlet takes his stand. Bridge disaster occur? tion, however, (some 20 miles) and, | Detroit 4 — His classic line, once thought so| A, 1880, as near as we can find out, it was Jacksonville .......... 86 \laska, to Spitzbergen was the fir | | L\ uncertainty preceding an fine, Q. Was Marie Prevost born in { lirst known that the Bremen was on | Kansas City S hibe . 82 © Jiud been utilized in | DUt he still has contempt procced- |of us can quickly point out what we |election.” Yes; fsw't it awfull Ally Now gets a rotten hand. the United States? | that Island at about 6:30 E. S. T. Los Angeles ..... .76 \ “ought” to be doing to insure the |We Know fs the identity of the A. She was born in Sarnia, | APproximately six hours were taken | Miami nominees and which one will be | Of course T know why I don't €0, | capada, Noy, 8, 1898 to get the news to the radio station. New Haven J | The Associated Press was carrying |New Orleans . the news o its members over leased | New York . now feels e has been “vindicated” ;don'l live properly. It is sad to con- |in the mujor battle over the leases, template, perhaps, that 90 per cent tinie an airplan inguished | ing to win. . transarctic flight, as i ‘ vom the flight from Spitzbergen to| It will be remembered that T <t health, but we somehow find it | "Om N sourme 1 know wby 1 gt g return made in May, | Doheny and Fall likewise were {inconvenient to follow the dictates of ooy By flappers fair who only wear Commander | quitted of conspiracy charges re- |casily recognizable health logie. There are 8,732 ways to raisc A smile, I am out-stripped., Rl Byrd and his pilot, | garding tic leasing of the Elk Hills | ¢ trouble with too many ath- |money for a “worthy Ca\:*u B‘W"lfl e T d A Moyd G. Denneti, The dirigible |naval rescrve some months ago. letos is they burn out the candle too 3; :;.‘“"“ constslatinpiettne chorel [ Ebs L SRR EE madc m) Norge, @ week later in the same | Failure of the government to con- |carly in life. In plain English, they = But were I lving now, fwined the first transavetic |vict on these charges was in part {ncarly Kill themselves in their com- | The trouble about arguing with a | Would T display my dames that| o itabergen to Point Bar- | due 1o th difficulty of proving them | paratively young days and then |00l i3 that balf of the ayienos iyl way? : 7 e power is a ta N E( : I' i rip, from Spitzbergen i 1‘ | Tk ha e dolng it Il fay 1 would . . . and Howlyt| A A lorse power is a standard - U T {ow: leaders were Captain Roald | “beyond a reasonable doubt” in the iplay out before they are 40; and it theoretical unit of rate of work, | e equal to 33,000 pounds lifted one | originator of the es- |[Winds of the juries. The govern- |is on record that some of them have | Amcricanism: Talking about the . | » originator \‘M‘ L B . Americanism: Talking about the | Bacon Should Be AR | CONNECTICUT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE dition, Lincoln Ellsworth, and | ment has had better luck in the civil jeven died youne. dignity of labor’; being determin Mitenent: “gudging trom the | % M\ B aning i tolonel Unberto Nobile, commander | proceedings for the annulment of the | De Mar offers a scrmon in what [that your sons shall have white- |yl do you think Bacon wrote | tionulity of the name Gree S O board was a crow | leases. Tn the latier cases it was not |cun be done with the human body collaniiiabs, Kespeare’s plays?” A. Grier or Greer is the Scottis Connecticut’s Tax Bill, $122,329,499. )t the airship. On | | Secsadl e o eyt dntt o eavorite Not ey SRtk enil firoriGregory: onplnally doriyedl from GHOUE] the Greck apd meaning “wat| Sr ansidensble properHoNS | essentiul to prove conspiracy. iwhen due care is exercised from | p. Bolshie's red glare, the hombs ————— bovhood cn. His exemplary living |bursting in air. give proof to the —Katherine Barlow | chouls WHERE WILL THIRD PARTY | standards are well known. He has |Right that the Left is still there. é Ql' Who played the part of Co- 926, $12,000,000 more than in 1 ¢ a girl tries to he the life of | rinne Griffith's sympathetic friend | 1652 collected in 1913 in hopes of becoming the | in the picture “Three Hours”? What a party! part did Clive Brook p his aniount was J 2 N i ‘A, John Bowers played the part 739,979, The amount of the county taxes, .870{ of {he Tt Didn't Work! of Corinne Griffith’ sympathetic was §1,068,982. The state collecting 777 of the total “Billy, get up off the ground, this| friend. Clive Brook did not app o ed j'.’.ullfl,;u:l) (ilntludin&' motor vehiele sgistration fees) Jis memorable dash | for !the others who merely start in it. 3 s does'the i instant!” cried his mother, in that film. making the total local, county and state taxes $56,219,052, or with dog slec l.. ‘:» has man con his is 4 question that is not re- | Most men at 40 can’t run a ci e bo;.,—di”Lh e {,\;;'lm; “:o“;m i ke, hy | N & “"“","",‘,‘"’,"yf 7 ”“\mm“ ;t;.:w OIS‘J‘I‘T ")t“'ul'l I«m;;ra'l ;ax-‘stamoummi e 8 i g 4 1 ; o or goodness' sakes, Why | Navy and which the largest Army in ie $116,9585,242 collected in taxes in the state for 1926, uered distance over ice packs since | ceiving much attention. When the block without blowing like a whale. (Ml\_t (;; :}\tr"fzxx\z;::g:;rzéli::;‘;h::’ \m;)‘ not?" : P 8 e w]:‘gmm that tine that the airplane trips over | third party was formed in 1924 it at et }“ho ke to Sarry three fountain| ‘’Tause Twas sittin’ on a egglike| A. Hngland has {he largest and unty taxes, .740; of the whole, were below a million dollars, took ap- {first was believed that more Repub- | COAL AND COLD LOGIC | pens in a vest pocket. the mother hen, and it melted:” most powerful Navy and Russia the | amounting to $366,002, while state taxes amounted to $2 { —Nina Willis Walter | largest Army. 909, or 19.960;. The federal government reecived $35, Progress always hurts somehod; WHY DO WOMEN MARRY? |4 . “”lultlls the Jargest country in taxes from Connecticut. . P : % to bathe ever A M ? in the worll? The pereentage of local taxes was considerably lower for Al took two |Square flasco and the hard feelings coal industry is telling 00"8“‘“6"‘?,,’:.‘0“ ;‘;i;‘m:’c‘mx‘uunuracturers suf- = A. Taken as a i countr 1925 than for the other two yeurs, the $50,610,815 roll.::thd it engendercd it is probable that jthat coal is cheaper in surmer, and | fored. | We recently sent out a question- | excluding dependencies and sphercs being 45.65¢; of the total. County taxes that year amounte four out of every five who voted for |if purchases for next winter are = | naire as);ing;‘]arfian;;\':]rfled won;can of influcnce, the Russian Sovict (332, or .65 ; state taxes, 367, and fed o o1 3 i vhi etai state V! hey married. | U E e largest coul the Point Bareow 10 the Pole 1,200, [crats rather than Republicans. In- sufficient number of family bins, | S0 Myl heng ‘that. a sulelde has [ selected the following number as|square miles, : e oo e el A cd, it is more than likely that the cvery body will be alded—the public, | yocently cut his toe nafls. fairly representative: Q. Of the forcign bLorn white e L e S e e e TR Lorth of §3 1-2 degrees, up to which | Coolidge landslide was due in consid- the dealers, the producers and the — Dear _ | population of the United States how or 20%. Aggregate collections of internal revenue, for Connec- Jar bears and white whales | crable measure to the presence of jcoal miners. It's easy to trace customs to their 1 married him because he said | many men and how many women ticut that ycar totaled $1,987,074, or 7%. gt DeaS M e e - | ; . origin. Deople bitc money o see if | he would commit suiclde it T did not |are citizens? | i Wednesday—Ter Capita Tax Is $75.54 have heen noted. No aviators as yet |a third party which, with the aid of | It sounds logical, too. The main {5 & 00" ine early days Virginia |obligo him in the matter. Judgo of) A, The forcign born white oy e | disaffected Democrats, cxacted a toll | thought that enters the minds of the |jeats was used as money. my annowance on discovering, with|lation of the United States (1920 further knowledge of him, that he|Census) was 13,7 3. Of this| Says the New Yorker, speaking of | would not have the courage to o it. | number 3,314,910 ma flood control: “Let the district that | Dear Mr. Judell: or over were citizens | ; 5 ’ | turnishes _the water furnish the| T marrled my dear husband be- | females: a total of 5,6 | POPULAR CARD GAMES Lie attemipted over the same course, {crats is to be taken for statistical credit arrangements are made. money.” How would New York like | cause I thought it so sweet of him{ Q. What is the value 3 ihe other two having been partial | purposes, added to such Democrats| If the coal industry can overcome |the slogan: “Let the states that!to nskflme. lish. fourpcnce in U, 8. money failures, Thie perseverance of the jumped the traces, we find that | the reluctance of the people to buy produce the twealth bank it at Ur’ar lu\hfo‘;:b £3504 Sk ] A ‘\‘1;0!1: Agl'n; c‘]v‘\vl . I tor wiay of these cara games are contatned fo our Washington Bureau' Detroiter finally fructiied fnto suc- | without the third parts and the fcoal Lefore they need it the cam- Horel : Lt L R e s e L ato S stesnbulleiin, inpy wendy. 11Go0E thia ponpon (bElowigad zatipm jandewa: coss aftor u hazardous landing upon | Democratic factional fight a million | paign will be cven more successiul | Corrcet this " gentence: “Tell | may add that I am a movie actress. | A, The vast majority of the peo. - - CLIP COUPON HERE = o= o= o= he and [might be added to the Coolidge pop- [than in the past, and there can be friends, in your child's presence, | Dear Sir: I marricd him because, if | ple of India are eng ged in agricul- AMES LDITOR, ashi o & S o e discovered by lular vote of 13,723,016, making it [little doubt that it has become more | that you can't make & mind you; (1 had not done s0, & certain disgust- | ture. The number so cngaged is ap- | i e b R e e | D06, Add 4,000,000 o thic |stcessstulevory year. The oltizan | Tl Lok ashamed and never disobey | ing girl friend of mine would have.|proximately 230 million comparcd 1322 New TYork nue, ashington, D, O 4 il T et e citizen, ,gayn » Dear Mr. Judell: with about 35 million engaged in all l The thrill of thi s popular votc of 68,503 and | who Las a complete supply of coal in e My marriage was, in a way, a sort | other industrics including mining, | [ want a copy of the bulletin POPULAR CARD GAMES, and enclose Arclic §s a|we have 12,886,503, !Lis bins during the summer has (Copyright 1928, Publisher of accident, My sisters and I drew | textiles, building, food industrics, | rewith five cents in loosc, uncancelled, U. . postage stamps, or coin Syndicate) lots for our church sexton, and I|etc. | to cover postage and haudling coste: = got him. Q. How may “cloudy” furniture | T y Dear Mr. Judell: be restored 1o its original condition? | oda Q. What nationality was e Ibson? When was his drama | ‘| Doll’s House” published ? | A. He was a Norwegian. “The Doll’s House” was published in 1879, Q. How much is one horsepow- | Pole and 1926, Ly Lieutenant Amundsen, e estimated 1,623,000 persons in Connecticut last year paid 9,499 in taxes. This was about $6,000,000 more than in S0 much for the history of Polar | 5, and more than four times lights, a resume such as this yielding | i consideration VOTER ? Kkept himself fit by observing simple « Dbackground for 4 | “Pressing the button will make the the Jatest o fire the imagination, | Nearly 5,000,000 citizens voted for |Lealth standards and never depart- | race soft.” 1t didu't affect Dempsey the third party in 1524 This vear jing from them. When he runs in the [ that w: ltear Admiral Rtebert I Jeary, e anan G (e i was out of there will be no third party. What [annual marathen he doesn't f¢gl the | | U S | & toon: Unele Sam feeding o o 0 « 00 days | party are the 5,000,000 going to vote |exel a te u S 81 i N ouch with civilization for 400 days 1 2 |exertion nth as much as most of'.‘ow called Federal Employees, while | when ht made the top of the world cach woximately @ day's flying; and the |ilcans than Democrats would vote | The annual campaign to get the | ip of the Norge, which encountered | the third ticket. After the Madison |coal in the bins is under way. The | bad weathe ar md a half days The distance from Spitzbergen to | No signs of have ever been seen | ¢ Lhave attempted a landing in the Po- lur regions; perbaps that will come [of about 4,000,000 Democrats. | consumers is that coal thus pur- in due time. | 1f the sssumption that four out of chased will have to be paid for be- he Wilkins flight was the third five third party voters were Demo- | fore mest winter, unless special Tive Mundred, Auctlon Pitch, Hearts, Twenty-One—rules and suggestions 1 uminhabited island, where p saonse, Flying o =5 the Hlesslis “”“'i This takes no account of the |nothing to worry about in winter, 1t thay become a lane for air liners, abor, Progressive, Socialist, ( {he distanee between Alaska and |ete., that was included W the| SAVE THE TRE | 25 y ars Ago pitzhergon is @ litde greater than third party totals; but for purposes’ Widening of city streets is a per- it between Treland and Newfound- {of s ulation it shows that with all { petual irritant in innumerable cities. | NAME .. Mine was a May and December| A. Wash it gently with warm | el J wedding, and T am sorry to say that | water and pure soap. Usc a soft| 2 J e i December is not playing the game, | picce of old, clean cheesceloth and | i The New Britain Turner society, {jut rovin onishin, long- | w onl small area at a time. . i thoneh atimosphi e is cold | Uese thrown 1o Davis the Coolidge In Springficld a howl has arieen over |ong of the oldcst and most success- ! iy le Lo ‘s‘mf"so;'t i t‘ll:ng o “.’;;'; et uryl possibilities of bliz- [vote in 1924 would stll have been |ths plan to slaughter trees in the |ful organizations in the citv, Will | nakes murderers of us! with ahothier sott sas Vatoro stave-| Aorms, are no more more than 4,000,000 better than the |process. What the Springficld Union |celebrate its golden anniversary with |appropriate exercises in Turner hall aan in the North Atlantic; [neld. [wants to know s why trees are [(RETOPTR S UGS banquet and a| [T T & g 3 R SR e e na e R R RS T e e e The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains. By Fontaine Fox. consistently foggy this year the Democrats, without a |planted to e their places. ¢ Truant Officer McCue has come . ‘ |10 the conclusion that boys of very Some MUTT HAS BEEN s off Newfo hird party hurting its chanees, | If city officials are 10 be half as | i |tender age and diminutive size are UP HERE AN’ CLEANED insson W would necd to influence about 4.- | cificient as they claim to be they | poin, . e | & forced into the factories hy {ings considir- |M06000 voters to change their need to improve their technie. 11 | their parents contrary to law. While ;fimfi.n\'o‘“;:/:\fl' ONCE IN A WHILE THE SKIPPER HAS o CoNTENP WITH A ¢ ATete wealher possts ; allegiime . assuming (hat the minor |streets wust he widened to provide he appreciates that this is a r;vcfi.t\ \«7 FEW OF THE SAME THINAS WHICA TIE VP A i e C. e 7 8 e ", One of the definite dis the election. ut is to say, if 4,- logical that the rights of others 1o ifopped. Boy young as 9 years Wilkits «pedition s been that 000,000 were subtracted {rom the cnjoy the advantage of trec-arched have bee found with falsified cer- ! BEING HELD UP BY A PARAPE. 1 unex- | Coolidge total of 13,725,016—leaving strects arc not permanently infring- tificates to show they arc 14. ! or 111,725,016 as this year's Republican | cd. For cvery tree cut down i New Bittaln b apsin frpe THom SRR e 2 et : 3 cut down in 2 iy nipox, the last patient having ivote; and 4,000,000 were added to residence stion another should be |heen discharged from the lation § ! {he Davis total of 8,368,508—mak- | planted. {hospital. The recent outbreak cost . 12.368.5 is vear's Demo- st i rn, |the city about $2,000. g asat s A SR | The street committes last night cratic vote, the Democrats would win | LET THERE BE MORE MILK | jocided to have a resolution intro- on paper. But this is assuming that | One way to make a railroad pay is ]'.mc..,] at the common council meet- four-fifths of the third party vote to run only enough trainsg to accom- \ng Wednesday evening to have the |railroad commissioners abolish all ; the grade crossings in the city, as all and | Democrats voted Republican, which railroad age The Boston & |are considered dangerous. lindecd many have suspected! Maine, for instance, some time ago| Tt was voted by the health com- 1 "mittee last night to have Sanitary Inspector Turnbull follow up the - garbage collector and sec that he seful § T o thi i cans have pi +d that total twice— V'v'f years lias ploughed its way from collects garbage in spite of his ef- Strongheart, the Pup ing . in the furthering 1924 and 1920, For the Democrats orthanipton, Mass., 10 Boston. The fort to escape from the terms of the of Commere ot 15 o | 4o e Fadially { povara) dn iR traln aS opevaled ‘sl ‘4 lopss Merivs | NSk TR collesnt mho S0 vER, Proof Extraordinaire! to | tashion would require the nomina- | what was more natural than that the Ef]"r,"an Nl Lol S e “Schuyler certainly ab- The No- ]‘"mn of an execptionally strong can- rail managers considered it would [that the garbage contract is not the party | be 4 good train o “drop” from the |ONIY onc which has been broken in {this city. | i 9 sion from ;\\“s Demoeratic, and that hordes of | modate business—according to some The Democrats never have totalls ‘I~( it be known that it desired to dis- Qo000 votes, while the Repub- | continue a morning milk train which Lors egotisi Gilbort: “Yes, he won't even refer 10 his eye-teeth!” —C. A. Bolton Bobbc Weeks Says— n dirigible [ didate, onc stronger than the il theryugh | ttevt shasle Augustus Howells of Boston im- Furope—wiil be t o1 el LS s The farmers along the line, how- | personated David Harum last night the Aretic route. ¥ i eapedis 1LOUD RELIEF ICS | evor, went blue in the face with anger at a benefit entcrtainment of the |Liigh school senior class. ; ; ’ | Councilman Sternberg said today | Taint heart ne‘er won fair lady more successtul th « sgreement between the President | pose of their milk if the train were ltpat he has had nothing to do with | but fathead has s, ‘\Hm Conaress over flood relicf, if it taken off? And consider the injury employing counsel ‘o fight the in- N - s at a1l possible under the circum- | to the Boston milk market it their |Junction against Loxing. 1t comes to him who waits if he |” Thomas Mullen, aged 4 years, |isn't a dumb waiter! |came near being killed on 8malley ek CONSPIRACY CASE to be reached, jthere st 1ast evening. He was crossing| Women want the last word. 1t i difficult to convict [T nt Coolidge were anxious the street when a trolley car came| Especially the last word in \ong and the motorman was unable | clothes! t ¢ Ca Vi - e verdlet of not £ o 1 ess ndamant in his views regarding fied in taking part in the discussion. !,g:‘,‘;“l vlzn “,:_filz:.:: :;“;‘: :‘:rh $ia1 SAtite 3 & §OOL, Anvestnient of Harry | | t100d relicf. The di ‘ cen Why not Loost the production of as possible and picked the little fel- funless it's behind your care! g lmilk sufficiently along the line to [10W up on the fender. The boy was — Inot much hurt. The boy's father The Limit! g 5 said today hec thought the cars were| Hubbard: “What kind of a feliow of ‘train pay, they asked un oo fast_on Smalley street is calling on vour daughter now tion into the Arctic seem to be This week ought to se Aefinite at the prospect. How would they dis- L. S AGAIN LOSES stunces for an agreement of any kind et could not be trancported harge of conspiracy befor 1o yun azain he probably would be| Massachusetts officials were justi- provide enough tonnage to mak: the

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