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s A MRS, ARV S s 6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1928 & B * 3 H d;\ta' not mfrequent. The spring fever Nobody can understand American pyard, rifled them of about 5. and through years of practical experi- w Britain erald| ol it ul arieet or van omeneinenl ibpiitanlcarisg SteN sutiEnt b ence and hard work before they JHING COMPANY ) \as stimulated optimism in th Jorotl! par Broml o her |the vard = reached a place of importance in HERALD PUBLIS ! ply has stimulated optimism in the | Dorothy Dunbar Broml in her He euthe op Canivactor Jehi —_— thie SoHd. vanke of the proprictors of the fill- ook, “Mirrors of the Year.” s H | avs | \ughn passed through New Britain — : : ’ ! Winist, new style,” is not |1his evening on the way to work at This weck's Rubber Monke Tssued Dafly (8unday Excepted) 0 4 3 y Sl S e Bien | gimiost e i : o but likes thens, add. |Wolcott rescrvoir. -t was made up Makes Random Observations Wrench is awarded to the corres- . j : ) ot abont 20 carts and wagon ol A 5 S pondent of the Bristol Press who . e 3 : : ntensely scli-conselous, |y g < veral Mtalian labore On the City ana Its People has his habitat in Terryville. ltfltfifirl"l% RATES ract e s al st ' he feminists were intensely fyazons were of old-fashioned type, 3 I It seems that Mrs. Michael Har- 32.00 Three Montha. it ki r L x-conscious When all is said [and caravan looked like onc of - bert, wife of a Terryville policeman, T5e. » Mosth e o lSinn s ne i wen of 1 I plainsmen. The workmen et With ideas as plentiful as dande- |10 be spent on the repair and re- | V48 taken ill with smallpox while zo0d wazes—S$1.40 a day lions on he front lawn, it is diffi. | construction of strects, The owner |iN the Bristol hospital. 8he was : of propertw. bought for investment | Temoved to her home and the cor- Would likéwise welcome relier, | F¥pOndent notcs the event with the tentals aro going down and in. | TOIOWINE lines: deeent likeal Diespite crrors by his suppor put o it to uy ory pitched great ball and Cult to know just where to put the| X antagomism w Britains won their first game pencil point for a beginning. It| 2 s e aan e om Wallingford yesterday —afters | s e e ] B i % ~| "She was marricd only a : TRLERHONS OALLE oLiAy i 1 ) G . g 1 ) . O ein e B B e .\\ mlj“b. -“, ant to c‘oAm l‘x ezily :l\o'l.‘l‘l;sll:‘;';)I:-‘rl:c:L::‘:Drrt‘:;‘mn:r:::y e Dl R Salr Sgemfc:) By etty sk Hamon et e LU e L e e e L i cadin Siaremont, e all 42 | Lo Meniay Lo ihn preasnt without | et oo Bib thoae et any one'meracn aboutd £ fal R ween 82 < wen—as their natur- | hupey High by 19-1 dnd making 11| “Checks are good,” the style m)u,s’m.kag any stops but a tourist who 1t is doubtful whether Mr. Linder | V¢ called on to endure when it is i has in mind business properties in | COnsidered that her life was e © North & Judd Mig. Co. start-| Fhats wisleading though as h—-, |£reat deal of interesting scenery and | 1,0 centor of the city. Only a few | 4e8paired of for days when she had Entered at the Post OfMce at New Brit aic as Second Clase Mail Matter. PROPERTY ALONG THI SHORL c jes from whom they niust s, 1ol whizzes along the highway misses a Ths only profitable advertiaing medium S 15 7 . Circulation books and prese i 0 ' g vork today upon its new factory S ehacke AV - f «n observer who leaps from one| g, any 2 cumeonia an: W comes . room slways open to advertisers. 4 3 ible. ks i & G ‘]«‘W‘r’» For checks are good, we've found, |41 observer who '” O e | days ago the sols undeveloped cor- pneumonia and now comes small Y . . ings which, wl completed, Kolks, when eek-e another without pausing | yep jn the center was said to be | POX . { % bitof conument [will zive it a finer factory than any| pucked by cash and only then! tor reflection or analysis of events fyvalued at $623,000, which is a good | Can marriage be so terrible® Member of the Amoeiated Press 5 = f land on a para- i plant in the country. Ground . would find himself up against & stone | many thousand dollars more than The Associated Press 1s exclusively en 5 8 i y v e i L 1~ broken for the new structure on W H wall for subjects come Saturday. | the valuation placed on it less than titled to the use for re-publication «f Rus < : ey ’ Main stre nd it will start at Rlaine: “Does the star take a cold | Politics this week was a fizzle, The | two years ago. i ed to it o otherwise i u, who spent some tlime in 5 % 1 i sy 5 3 % ali news credited to it v“x;ot .‘:i:"::n., lentation A ome: i onee 1o ereet another on the nortn!shower every morning mayor apparently has lapsed into| One effect of Mr. Linder's letter redited fn this paper R L P & - % e g S bllahed. thersin, ¢ . 1 e States and of course thu ic of East Main street. hrop: “No, he lets the double | that condition described so graph- | will probably be seen in a slowing S . ; o fivd limself 1o tell his country- | - ke it!” ically by William Howard Taft as|up of the real estate market. His Member Audit Baresa of Circulation r. 1 o hout the Americans. In the | = —Mrs. R. O. Maple |[innocuous desuctude, It has heen a | cryptic communication to the mayor apher Asli i sk i -~ bland weck in city hall with no|leaves the public mind in a fog. It ; S e e e i o e @ e Y oty F f dF o - s ot andwe ¥ ha | P 5. THe & B s maslosl ctgmimmiLon | ) s 'ACls and FPANCIOS 111 s sHOP NEWS WEEKLY | conmissioncrs fecling the boot. True, | is not likely that a man who has —— tisers with & strictly honest analysis of 1 ¥ maind ho Delibsae T — politics had its inning for a brief [intended to buy a home or invest 2 . e cirenlatin, Our ehreulation Watlelet | 0no cons i . fence [ holicn Bad s Innins Lor g e preperts v make | BUDIONEErs Scheduled to Finish e eainet fraud n newspaper d's- R * 4 is a cour AR el e S| A scientist declares that there i [ung taxation had under considera- | move until he learns more definitely z bution figures to both Dational end 4 : : tirely dominated by women, gy e w0 truth in the saying that cats | (ion the purchase of new voting ma- | jUst what Mr. Linder meant by Long Jaum TmS “temoon al advertisers. b higher 7 v It is the woten who read ninety 2 3 | rave nine dives. chines, 1t was suggested that the | “certain classes of property.” 1 Bt b i \t worried look the politician |y yecount is indicated! irs indicates that he doesn’t know Varos - ho divided S nte S precincl which would be a step forward, Un-| About this time each year all [ Passaic, N. J.. May 26 (UP)—New der present conditions voters are in- | seniors, be they high school or col- | York's proud skyline took on the ap- convenienced by being forced to|lege—ave being groomed and pre- | pearance of a dollar sign today so toddle from onc end of their wards|pared for that hard task ef receiv- | far as one small group of sun to the other 1o excrcise their great|ing diplomas, or certificates of ef- hrowned, bewhiskered and wearied prerogative of voting. Splitting the | ficiency, a sort of passport into the | men was concerned. wards into voting precincts would | World. Then again they become The same proud skyline, reaching reclify this situation. freshmen—freshmen in the prac- [up across the river from the Jersey e While voting michines were under | tical life that surrounds them and | shore, was wound around in a way discussion, someone thought it would | I Which they have to use theirfihat it spelled rest for a complet: be a zood idea 1o establish three | Khowledge gained through study togroup of 55 men, including the wards, In place of two, in the north | 1 best of their advantages and | group that saw the dolar sign stick- a0, But ihis might reaet to the |those of the human race. The picce |ing out of the towering skyscrapers. benefit of the democratic party, | °f Paper or parchment on which i8| For . €. Pyle's transcontinental which has had o fair measure | MSCribed the fact that “tefls the | derhy was just about at an end. This o tncense e it amd | Yorld” that so-and-so has finished |afternoon 55 runners will jog over Sathmede, by giving gt | M €0od fashion the studies prescrib- | to Weehawken, ferry across to New e mom " rpmsontatives g | 0 In the program of the schoel at- | York, pace up to Madison Squara the common council if the present tended, and which is commmonly | Garden and there end a mure than saten of having an aidermian aud | OFH as b diplems, fs sftiimés | 5,600 wils frie. four connolicaen from Sk wapl| eben by ihe geaduuie feo 6 My ars guing ve Gabh e Vep . viodicals, it is the women The Herald fa on sale dally In New ! P . « .o Sora at Hotaling's Newsstand. Timee wel and learn 1o speak (wo or which one is the bandwagon. | Agriculture iuire; Schultz'e Newsstands, Entrance ¢ i vee forcisn T On a Wyoming farm grass has and Central, 42nd Btreet. . ilable womien who g0 ontside Perhaps governments could | hoen found growing on the backs of t oundarics and Lolish wir by gzranting only peace- | sheep. ; dos B i 1 transmit European cultun naliers the right 1o wear spurs, In Republican ecircles this is re- One of th 3 { : n 10 the now gencrations, it is the | —_— garded as another effect of thelr s Stanle p owen who dircet the whol 1o, hm? Nothing in the headlines | agricultural policy! ent that nd infellectual lite ot o shake our conviction that nobody | s e from the Atlantic to sbould be hanged, | Social nd it i were not Tt is pointed out that extra c hore parent e United Stat 1t is yot too carly to tell whether | hanger can be made in an emerg- T - v v P . ro wilderness Hoover gained or lost public favor | ency by tightly rolling a copy of | ~ut no worse { by losing Indiana I this—your favoritc newspaper — S and tying the ends, : There seems no limit to the help- Soon 1 i é : i . [ { “ - fulness of the Sunday pape: >t the honey market or ap d anfil 3 i Dyama g el s pasl 0o Theater audiences are not a bit concerned over the number of char- - : e e 5 acters who are murdered in modern | (P00 GouBei R, HOm L AR | passcard through life the glory'’s sake and to help C. ¢ THE ROAD TO BARNESDALL 3 bt % i [fe upper berth is doomed—un- | PRYS. R ey In many cases some graduates re- a gr show in New Although for years —numerous e : 4 : ss the public can be convinced it | What worrics them is the number (o000 auge the republicans | C1Ve their diplomas with an added | ¥ But young curly haired Andy e i e ; ' : ood for the znms. that survive till the fall of the |YeLUS =008 DHOLEL A8 H here, | inecription which reads either oum |Payne, John Salo and & few others front proper re and what s = cnrtain Tt would ereate an interesting situ. |12ude. megna cum laude or summa jare going fo run into Madison A “_m""_t S (‘m_h"l magna cum laude, which means | Sguaro Garden to rI;nm{ ;4\::.'-.- that through and the democrats carried | (Nat that particular student finished | Pyle promised. He has reassured | his course with exceptional honors, | them they will receive the mone . > the fifth, sixth and roposcd sevent 4. - oI o e OV AUTOS ABROAD SiCh o) RtaL En A x"‘“'x:“'\\'zllv("?o L seventh o e heawtiful prefixes—rome. |nd the runners were confident this 2z | ctory Iy e o be proud of, becausc mot [MOrNing. 1 w1 » 00k, Aoy N eaports re being o= e Alcrican: ch, ai < i v:ell, y the fourth, as they have been threat- ; o \singly dominated by automobiles | These people who “believe In let- | —Benjamin ¥, < 4 ey have been threat- | ol pe are capable of going he runners necd mot worry 2 und trucka. All records wove byoken |UNE the truth be known" aten’t en- :}.‘I‘""" to 'l"l’ 1‘;’ “‘!" ""“d”l @ ¢ )t 'S | (hrough three or four years of [about their money. Pyle said, sinee the tinle when the Legisla- \lusigstic about it, however, unless|A RED HERRING AND A RED. | 'his would glve the democrats 20| ronuous study.and emerge with a | “There have been only a few grieve > fa 1 and public-spirited | in the exportation of thse CONVEY- |it's the kind that stings. HAIRED LADY representatives in the common coun- | 10 S C BT LSt Gieh hon- | ances and they didn't mean much. 20 saw to it that s during the frst three months = Ty D. Walter E. Traprock cil as against 15 for the republicans. | o, 0" A" giploma framed evpensively | One_complainer was w chap who is A o { could not he of vear, the value of the ship- Rafiny wweather mokes animals| I see by the papsrs that a horn- |2 there probably will be no chango. | 1ooks beantigul, hut a diploma with fin 47th place and wouldu't lose cven L i did mor v i it piora quarrelaonie.” And we {hought | Dacked herring has been taken in|, Bepoior Allca B. Merritt starlled) qdded prefi ia something to be |10 the smoney WAsn . avallabls state highway department has been RE S e ring the three months total- | 118 BUCHEIEINE e family was | the Baltic, wearing a rubber band |the Leaguc of Women Voters with| ;oud of. Now the question arises| And that cheered those who will perhaps imazin- | ling $120,000,000, CoshRaT e e i e i swaist if | the dircctness of her speech. She | Jow many of those with these |take part in the money part of this No or umed for k- | An item appeared in the newspi e e e hormmack like | Sid. in effect, that females are de- | Gothie leftered or 014 English let- | transcontinental jaunt. : 10 own a nice sSlice ofscacouast all | pers the other day saying that the Americanisn ) 1 V- | other herring, is a land and water | YOUNE S0 much of their time 10 | (oped diplomas go through the ap- | Pyle is planning a rip-roaring old inproved highway to Bevii o l T comme . hcring | st of the trce-climbing perch | 2volding physical fatness that they | prenticeship in practical life and [time in New York tontght. making eundry improvements in k. (his speeles of hog- | £a0d roads movement in Brasil Was\ p e cnuue your hank roll lsn't, Sl are becoming fat in the head. Quite | cinerge victorious, Many mever get | "1 could have packed Yankee would not he allow wrying all before i, or words 1o One of the most romantic inei-|Ule most intercsting political inci- [ anywh for the simple reason |Stadium,” he mentioned. just to indi- erest t; that the tirst lap of At this d dents of my career concerns a red | dent of the weck. that they won't or cun’t apply the | cate how New York is going to take s as they here is 100 wMeh vast network of rouds to connect all | China appea herring and a red-haired lady, the | Mrs. Merritt, in technic at least, | iheories they have learned to prae- ‘“,‘fl‘“" bis “"‘dl"{" el Wit RRE T e ARA ot | e et it the nation Trad ioen finL [iBS COMBITY Countess Gerda of Wellshacl: Ah, | resembles the late Teddy Roosevelt. | tical life. To many the fact of pos- | 5l i L “v’f"“_,"d”"‘ "i‘ o ting considerably attention, o ; S i | - (hore wis n beauty. for vou. flam. | $ha could have risen at the meeting | scssing a certificate of efficiency fs [~—the sideshow he carried nlong ns olliglinaes, 1k tiie yemult that dus |islad: 1L 55 7ot BUERSILE, LEretore | oy autiienk mora Ghout e HUaAIE | Tha et e e | ad tterea wn | endiees. Airing of | Suffiviont <ause o demang plage | & eAunter atiraction th Aieuong Qis d nitag nh orntenslnps wataVinE |18 fTaeoas fiint i tanlL b1k Hacond | my st T Aia Tall: Bitien sasiinorot| Mol stos ol kA & SunsAt and ixdch | Riatitides abont: Mowiavonas:in) el opiiriporianan in dhe difterank fIR1Ns iaxice Uil AR Ve ‘\“"" 50 e interesting. We loved ardently fn | was for women fo have the vote and | of endeavor in this world. Apropog, | Uicy could be act up at Madigon those mad student days of mine | how they should endeavor 1o use it | heve’s an example: Bujiars Gaglen: Mg fn'““\‘;‘;’]"”‘:_;‘:‘:' Ti of @ pet skunk that | when, as she used to say, “the man- |50 that the home would be p erved | A young man of about 23 re- ']"‘ Ll ‘;l”..flf'foo?‘ ,,l.- A “,‘h”; juppeared in Pennsylvania, 1€ it'a | tel of Wellshuch descended upon | against viclous influences and how | ceived his diploma together with §0o0 Oro™e S08C oK B e avefiing, (t the seashore the tendency to from Amcrica are finding inereased the usual thing, he will tell his ‘\Ifr-lv . | women should always strive to re-|about 1,100 other graduates from | ‘i, Finrers &rs: ' i | | hool gr¢ lud £ have pi 1 « | B remotely cor- e orward o the time when - Lo hip of the C A1l the modern kitehen needs is a o i contrivance to run the machinery so | pet ! vom that euburb to Pluinvil i 11 woman will huve a little time 10| Foreigner 1 i 10 be doul | oute i ! devard s kely to materjalize for many years authorized road improvements wround New Britain without appro- ziving renewed uttention to condi- tions hereabouts, —constructing Newington. In view of the statement int . the highway commissioner at the time that New Britain had heen gt renewed attention vouchsaf the statement wus made, it is ex- b3 L > N increased attontion by sunmier vica- in the nations accepling our |©f it in the park at this season tremely unlikely that a now boule- i tionists. There is beauty in the lakes, | trucks, Avgentina being first, Even vard highway will be construct ind though there are larger crowds in faraway British Afvica the trucks hetween Parnesdale and Plainville More important just now is th | <how them to the crowd individual- Wl it was during one of our cl sully their fair hands and more of {ing, well known in New England. o 209 tjien send each onc off on a that Gerda uttered a sharp ery of [that, But she preferred to strike|with a cum laude prefix and im- |0 a0 corint : i Iy evident. It this continues American manufacture % s 4 i = i PR, resent Wooster strect in Barnes- | | distress. In throwing her harpoon | from the shoulder and her aim was mediately set out to conquer the | ™ " ourse Pyle alrcady is looking Bowever, lake property | It i surprieing that Australia, | she lost a priccless bracelet. a | perfect. 8he told her audience that if | world. The university conducted an ) ¢ gobbled up as whicl g ! 4 : robably about 8:30 p. m.. he will S improved strect | MOLOT inland instead of where the | favor, and it stands third in the lis e lost his memory Jierring hunts were our pet sport | main clean, elean, clean and not | from an institution of higher lcarn- | N construction of an improved stree om Barnesdale to le siract, At |CroVas 2 gathered is becoming in- of nations demanding trucks of & connocts with Steele street Hhigd, connrets W Bien Uislal]y ek An ek posie souvenir of her tirst love affair with | politics is rotten it was their fault. | employment bureau and helped to ”."‘?my Payne is good for $100,600 * tion as a market for both our aut Count Axel Grieschiabe, who had | She didn't give three long cheers | place its graduates in different or- | j @oklahoma fairs.” was one of his sk SSLtal i COVOILLIIR T Mobiles trnclal s tallen Ao {long since vanished from Court. | for Charming Womanlood, as so, ganizations and Dhusiness places %0 | .omments, . ot IBEie o o0 [ 1emming in the fish, we vainly |many speakers who address audi-|the Young man lost no time and the | ““.joun Sale can make good money hful eye on wl fourth position. Canada has taken eeeroe | plunged our nets and weapons. in [once of this type prefer to do. Sen- | day after graduation came in to see | oypipiting hix running prowess public yproperty W tist position as a wmarket for our 1 2 caller catehes a modern wom- | the hope of catching the fish which ! 4tor Alice went to the core of things | the dircetor. He did not ask wheth | Pyte said. L yoiled by § despite the efforts 0 With her hands in the dough, it's | “xperience told me would try to|and, perhaps, aroused a few of her |°r there was a possibility of placing “Incidentally all of the runners are biing nesddanis o et 3 Mt Bt 1o builg Feanse triend husbind didn't elean [swim through the keepsake and |jisteners from their complaceney. | him anywhere —but frankly de- | ynder contract 10 1ot the dapper Ur- SRRy nadian govermmnent 1o bulld =,y punts poekets when he | make it his own stomacher. Come again, Senator, and next time | Manded that the bureau find him a |yy,.a, 11, promoter manage their I Night fell suddenly and, in - my |, qress vour rema to the men | Position. The dircetor explained | ,eirg as soon as this race is over. rush infatuation, 1 plung Nead= 1 i0h (o1l them where they get off, | that it would be rather hard to find |~ yesicrday John Salo led the pack long into the fishy mass, seizing, as {1y you promise yow'll do it, the Ob. | Something that would give him am- iy their run from Suffern, N. V. It T struck the water, two lumps of | (oGl use his influence with the | PIe remuneration, but if he cared 10 |5 pappened that Passaic was Salo's v i he unimproved hughway turps, 1t this thoroughtare swwoved it would be of ad hat entire scetion of irive to the city withot native antomobile industry POLITICAL JOBS AND WOMEN Amicrican cars are bought in larg = leaders of women who were Guintities across the horder despite Mr. Mollon's approval of Hoover | i terurbun tracks or | | o Corbin avenue, s v of 1 man With a pat hand | | racks ar . \ he st arift walls i have 01 \eh downtown New Britain-over a prominent during the battle for equal ! tari lls that have been (4 4ii0s the pot but is willing to hosphorous. Tt was desperate, fool- investigate a certain place where [fome town and the crowd turned ominent ereeted, but which about a yeur ag0 1. offcred <h, if you will, but it succeeded. here was a possibility of placing @ [out in great numbers. However, There, just hefore me, 1 saw the man, he would gladly reccommend |winning the heat merely clinched mand. Canadians declared that all | One reason why the old-fashioned | culprit, wearing the bracelet about him. He agreed and wept to the in- [gecond place for Sulo because Andy e irl wasn't wild at cighieon was be- | his dorsal and pectoral fins. In a dicated place of business, An Lour | payne holds a 16 hours, 17 minutes tical jobs in sonie profusion, the tariff did was to raise prices and | /o v that time she had a baby | trice, T had him. You can imagine later he returned with disgust Writ- [and 35 seconds lead and only & fail o build up much of an automo- on cach hip. my reception. ten all over his face, threw down |hroken leg or utter collapse can industry. Sweden s in second s | Atas, my jos was short-lived. On the card of introduction, and-made |peat the Claremore, Okla., Youth out | | cditorial powers and that your talk gets first page position so that your message may be driven home, There's a great deal of Al Smith talk heard on the strect. Hoover, at present, isn't very strong. Con- necticut republicanism is sitting on the fence, wherc it is frequently found, ready to hop onto the band | (riety of routes. Such an improve- g do not se further adventure, Sl ‘opul s’ KD, chahls e apk0el t re reduced og a result of popular . Bildren \ Y incolnachonl, | 3 i v would ai hich th 3 b direc 1 po Lanner over or roud, © was ished son a n to take . i ' our return 1 found that Count Axel some incoherent remarks conc of first place. ing the prospective employer. The likely way the race will end wagon the minute any candidate at| . he concern was willing land the money cach of the leaders Avgentina, Austradia and Belzivn. | puneral in Noven the horn-back, dried and mounted, | he national clection shows any Ut~ | yiv. him a position und place him |ill receive is: It will be noticed that th { for a wedding present. They make | usual strength. J. Henry Roraback | oy the payroll at only $25 a weck firen ¥ Claremore, Juropean nations are not leaders in AT | woolly dog | excellent hack-scratchers and T cannot be dislodged from his POKi- 1o start. The nerve of them. Didn't | . $25,000 i el Gid of a o e | tiked to think fhat in some ways 1 |tion. He professes to belleve that|ihoy know he had just received al! 2—John Salo, Passaic, N J., $10.- nd is attached 1o & No. 3 husband, |brought her comfort during her | President Coolidge can be prevalled | diploma and that ho was worth at | most unhappy married life! Upon o/ Aocept & FenOmination n {10 5 week to start” He was —Philip Granville, Hamilton, fuet that v I Goriaoh this e T always | spite of the president’s assurance | indignant. How dare they make |Ont., $5.000. Anb S| that he does 1ot choose fo 1 and [ such an offer—it was preposterous, | 4 —Mike Joyu, Cloveland, O a “and mever think nean | : thut mention of his name in connec- | according to him. He left stating |$2,500. i & a customer for Amer-j A€ we rstand it. the Nicara- o1 election will be held on the | had suddenly reappeared. The old | A " enger cars: next “follow |5 BRERE U ; towl st Tuesd tor fivst zang |love flared into new life. T gave her purchase of Amevican ears and truck course production plant Iyantage ol ilow cOREpIO: e tion with the candidacy is embarras- | that he would show them that he| B—Giusto Umeg. Trieste, Italve tion close to the consumption i Meanwhile the democrats | was woSl $75 a week and some [§1,000. rket. Tt s In the competitive ficld . roughout the state are making the | company would be only too glad to]| 6—Williem Kerr, Minncapolis, $1,« most out of the situation and seem | get him. The director wished him |000- to be progressing in the campaign | good luck, and then called up the 7—Eddie Gardner, Seattle, $1« A to line up support for Smith. place where the young man wad|000, ) . v i sent 1o, The personnel manager told | S—TLouis Perrella, Albany, N. Y. Observatlons OF interest to the man who owns | him that the position offercd the | §1.000. N KO 0 Th W Il his mvnlnum«~l ‘ lh~“ l-‘I(n-r‘ res _\o)\m;: !'n:m was paying only $25, | —John Von i“lue, Kernan. Cal, { ceived Thursday by Mayer TWo-|iwhich he considercd a fair salary |$1.0 positior ok Lt i e eatner | A nessa from Chairman Thomas W.|for a new man, but that within| 10—John Cronick, Saskatoon, $1.- i<t on voting | Linder recommending a rei w of | three or four months he would be | 000, 5o e et s under- Washington Moy 25-=horanamty “eortain classes of propertics with | worth mere and within a year - = SRR R b e e a thought in mind of a downward | would be made assistant manager of | Even Ocean Water trend in values, It would be of | some department, all of which he ! despite prefer SR e iie T i greater interest to know what Mr. | cxplained to the young man, but he Isn’t Free in France B e b | Linder has in mind. The home|would not listen to this and left| Paris, May 26—(P—Even the usc SH R o TR R ol A s owner hopes he was meant because, | feeling quite hurt, the manager ex- |Of Water from the sea is restricted in : B what with cmployment conditions as | plained. ¥rance, but this is one restriction Wher cars n neks are | tured, | | « plsinnt i chclios Weldaty they arc, he isn't any too happy| Some few months later, this same |nOt traceable 1o the war. GAS STATION STABILIY f 25 Years Ago Today Clonditions ke e e inE 2| {as mortgage Interest dates come|young man came into the employ-| OFigin of the sea water prohibl- s near and relicf from financial bur-|ment bureau again, a quiet and |tion 18 not recorded, but oficialy dens would he received with relief. | neck man and asked if tht position |assume it dates back centuries to But he should not T 100 optimistic | wus till open. No. The position was |the time when kings taxed salt for Lecause New Dritain has ecertain | filled and the young man who took | needed revenue. % phon o, S { poerat will rise slowly in the in- overhead expe l.‘“‘i‘ which must beljt was well on the way to an im- A single exception to the ban on not sut-{porior of the Middle Atlantic states, ooce met through taxation and it ss-| portant post in the establishment. |taking sea water permits Cherbours tious. " company | o o ments are reduced it i possible [ The dircctor asked him whether he | bakers to use it to give a particul O - & | that the tax rate will he increased. | got what he wanted and the young |taste and texture. el North America Leads { Bad N There are. the matters of new|oorr regie that sines Iy oo | The eslt tax has withistood many rEe Spurr on Church | In Irrigated Lands | reictri: »Yos iuar. whon we arc [ schools 10 be built and large sums | ugion he was unable to find any. | atticks. The last chango in the regu- A S o ngton, May 26 —PreMorc | married 1 shall help you with the thing that would suit him and con- |lation was $0 years ago, when oystcr I looks ar 17 11 10 ) ol 1 low over the North Atantic states, cations are mostly fair U0l yeather Saturday and Sunday cast Ly South-1or the Mississippi riv The tem- 0 SeCurs new quar Lind in North Awmerica is irrigated | dishest™ fessed that he bad thought too [Men Wwero authorized to take water %111 proporiion o nopulEtion thanton | Bl *“Melp WHO. wash thef So Beware! much of himself, but was willing |from the sea to cover oyster ship- disposal of l « » ! 1 i » @r continent. dishes! President of Great Atlantic to correct the blunder made. He [Muents. nturous 1 i t B Phe federal burean of reclama- aul D. Carey Pacific Steamship So.: “Mr. Re ecmed sincere and the director told o t t tion, in announcing the results of a L nolds, T wish you would call up the | him the only thing he had open was Gentry Bros. Circus : ) . [ recent survey, states that for every 1 * | munager of WEAF and tell him |z job in a restaurant as general - z S ! ¥ 1he | thousand. pereons on this continent| The moon is a dead World, that on no account is Signor Tos- | help. The young man took it and Plays Here June 20 Il appear i t p tat o e s meres of irvigated | Pitted with voleanic cones long | canclii to do any further Kinging at|scveral months later he was m&ge | The comnion council committec on cars on t ¥ be ad t {and i ranks second |sinee oxtinet and mottled with the | eur concert hour.” assistant general manager of a |licenses voted last night to grant a e thgueid | floors of occans that bave long| Reynolds: “What shall 1 give him | chain of restaurants, but not until |license to Gentry Brothers Circus to \sia is 1hird with ss | since ecased to be, it whirls on and [as a reason: [ e went through the apprenticeship | Play at Vibberis grounds on Stanicy swand on through sp circling President: “Tell him that Jast |everyone Lad and lhas to go |street, Wednesday, June 20. Tt is a are | mother planct. There is no night after the talk on ‘Ser Kurope | through. {14-car circus. The matter of & very [ there, no water. no life this Summer' he sang ‘Many Brave This is one of many similar inci- | parade beforc the afternoon per- The moon 1= dead world, Hearts Are Asleep In fhe Deep” dents in the life of a young gradu- | formance will be acted on by the cads | it has one function—at tim ~ M. . Gross | ate. who takes it onto himaelf that | police department. piainiy divens things upon ear (Copsrizhit. 1928 Reproduction | a diploma ia sufficlent to place him | — ster Stonet Forbidden) .in the ranks of men who have gone READ HURALD CLASSIFIED ADf