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“The girl has a beautiful coat’ the | Q. What is the Temperatures yesterda o o H dt FRANCE AND THE FRANC tection. i 1903 and 1910, respectively, M Bflhm elal | That French currency will be bas- [ 8 Safe sewagy disposal. their discoveries proved Palmer adjective ‘beautiful’ modifies the | business? High Low s 7. Progressive merchants and | tand o be a northerly projectiof word ‘coat.’ Can anybody give m It is the establishe s ey s 2 1 i R 3 y projection o ybody give me| A. It is the established populari oy LB RERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | .| “Pcm'"' gold standard Wihin &1, cturers, of a polar land mass, and another example?” ity tending to maintain its trade; | Atlantic City .. 56 | few weeks or @ month scems likely | Adequate and relable electric| st thened the young sealer's Pup ‘The man drank hootch | the value that a business has o\(vrillosmn . 7% | ¢ the dismal reports given power. title to recognition as a humble in ginger ale. " land above the stock in trade and |Buffalo .. 58 leseed Dally (Sunday Ewcepted) in wieg of 1 Aoiy e aaa . v 5 ! SO Delr (henmey e ¢ |0 Premi@ Roincaire and Presldent | 9. Good shipying facilinies tool of history in dispelling some Teacher: “That isn't an example.” | the money invested in it. | Chicago ... 66 e | 0 Goad et car garvice of the mists from continental Pupil: “Sure it is. The ginger ale| Q. What is the outlet for Cocur | Cineinnati . 61 s | Doumergue by Emile Moreau, §0%-| 11 Reliable gas service. America,” modifies the hootch!” | ¥’Alenc Lake in Idaho? | Denwep s aon s SO g SUBSCRIPTION RATES erner of the Bank of France. |12 Adequate telephons servic —Theodore Armestead ) A. The Spokane River. | Detroit 4..... ceees .00 & Year. | . Moreau has blandly told the| 18 Pure water in sufficient quan- | Gone are the days when the (Copyright, 1925, Reproduction Q. What is the origin of the sur- | Duluth ............... 66 $2.00 Thres Montha & | sovernment that if the gold stand- iy ¥ | Yankee eeal fishermen sought th Bprhiddeny name Bylinens (bt shnian e BEL A 2 o 14. Constructive banking [ T ; A. It is a British occupational | Jacksonville +......... S0 ard 15 not adopted he will resign. He Skilled medical, surgical and [PYeY b the uttermost parts of the ! nane meaning *a maker of but- | Kansas City. .......... 60 matored at the Pest Ofice st New Brit. | <ces nothing but financial disaster | gental service. zlobe. But the records of Stonine-) g L kel fn sio as Second Class Mall Matte | s6 the vellow metal is!| 16. Good schools. :mn are clear. Nat Palmer was | What is the average landing Miami ..... 80 pted s a basis for the national m‘ { 0hunohe i which v lone of its most lustrious sons. He | airplane t_“""‘ -‘:*’“5 60 TELEPHON® CALLS currency 12 108 S discoverad an entire new continent, five miles an hour. antucket | 15. Good housing at rcasonabl: The government has been wuying | rentals. | rom $20,000,000 to $55.084,000 : | 57 60 Q. What do the eagle, the olive | New Haven ... branch and the arrows on United | New York .... States coins stand for? New Orleans .. The eagle on the coins is re- Norfolk ... d as the emblem of might and | Northfield. Vit We'ld Like To “Cover” 'Em for the Fun Sho Now delegates are packing up their carpet bags to start Business Office asinees Ofce nd like Columibus, never knew it tori = ™ placed upon th: public utilities in these “requisites * ¥ Houston 1 Ka s “ity, on eonee | Facts and Fancies|™ v o y in forcign currencies in order The only profitable advertising medium 5 \a the City. Circulation booke and press 0 prevent the franc from rising s courage. The olive branch and ar- [Pittsburgh ... indicates the s room always open to advertisers. hah vs TieARBE Eeale - 3 3 gHove i=rnaent fonl s AT el S e Wod like to be a jolligate, now rows denote the power of peace and |St. Louis . 60 —— time the reat ‘of the! government LB€Y: T0AY be consifiered Guie hasm honest, wouldn't You war. Wasbingion = Member of She Ascelateh o0 | giciates that it be riot allowed 1o fall, (1°8% 88 yardaticks for Judging & eity, | BY ROBERT QUILLEN For welll bot those conventions Q. Do elk shed their horns like | e Ao e uss for re-publication of | Keeping the franc just as it is is a | What €ity is worse off than Cincin- | Distribution of birth-control 1lit- really will be fun-ventions, too! decr? ! IND all mews credited to it or Tot otherwise : nati when measured by the same|CTAUUIE ~Wouldw't help much any- e A Ye [ Havana = Bsiablishment ot fin: O don fo this paper nd also local difficult procedure and cannot i ] {way. Flies can't read. AROUAE a e A | Q. Has Princess Mary of Eng- |dustrial schools throughout Cuba is e p e Gl s the st | Sordsiced hat e |urge@ by Secretary of Education : 8 nibit land any daughters? A standard is adopted, The plan is to | CINcimati on the OLio always has| When & woman changes her mind | Barbara: “Are you in of QUESTIONS ANSWERED | A, She has two children both of | Aleman. Member Aodit Bareas of Clpealation | jogiiiooi nqn 0 S frane | Deen & city with & distinctive flavor, [three times, perhaps her intuition |the anti-Trust law > g [ whom are boys. ! The A B. C 8 & national organization ‘' : and though = bit alow sommescialiy |15 198 Febling the range. Frances: “Oh, 1 don't helicve any| You can get an answer to any| Q. Do the Jupancse cherry trees | which furnishes newspapers and adver- 't four cents, or 25 for the doilar, | 3 ~ liw is going to stop the girls from |auestion of fact or information by in Washington, D. C., bear fruit? | f i fctly honest analyste of £ e compared with Cleveland, troit 8 . o | S zmu'“:n;‘_’ am'";mmm n,m’" = \L. Poincaire has heen contronted ‘Q ‘ eland, De | The doctrine of original sin is all | trusting them!” writing to the Question Editor, New | A. No. They arc purely daor- u el'e ears e B it ‘This lamures pro | with & division of opinion in France, | And Chicago, it was behind none of |right, but it's getting very difficult Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, | ative | ased up = Aneyren o 4 | € | - lon ageinet treud tn me T dte- 3 , them culturally on a per capita [to think up one that's 4 ) NCE 22 New York avenue, Washingtc = ::lcl:uonen.‘flxu" 239 afh “cational and | the bondholders vainly hoping for 1 y on a per capi k up oncthat's original. V1I|I .\Ill PI.\(I. :‘ 2 N ul\: ! q“\ nue, Wa. Lm’,,lm_ w local advertisers. | the day when franc could be | Dasis. We are inclined to trust that o i By Jesse R Townsend 5 enclosing two cents in stamps = 1 o 3 . (RS et T e Fhere are things to forget and|He scemed to have so much to say | for reply. Medical, legal and marital obsemhan, | | worth more. They stand to lose| = : - evade, and he is a rare convention| Inito his neighbor's ear advice cannot he given, nor can ex- i e The Hermid ‘x‘.n;: e asiy I-nr:; through the fixing of the frane on | MOt Mean unhorsing the ol spirit of |Key.noter who makes the keynote|That those about him founa the |tended research be undertaken. Al | o Th W th After Other Remedices Failed, Ends Sauare; Bchuire. N | the basis of gold, althoush they arc |N4ne and satistiod living, the pictur- |b natural play other queations Wil receive a per n e eainer | .. trouble Quickly This Grand Central, ¢2nd Street. | much better off than they were be- | ©59ue mixture of the epirits of the 1 — Impossible to hear. sonal péply. Unsigned requests can- | l simple Way e — north and south meeting at the Ohio | 11 brown derby as a campaign uatipR answiered Al tetleny nioog | | ore M. Poincaire and the Bank of i > {emblem 1 v IN CHINA France stabilized the money through | VIVers ©f Which the Enquirer Jtsclf |y g 1 stinctive fe r f Cin- | pla s being made | the purchas was a distinetive feature. 1f Cin- | places minds us that the winner | Perceiving that he must be cowed, | fidential—Xditor. Washington, ac E r =i | for Southern race must jump the wet| A man in front looked grim, 2 | for sout ) ! And, turning round, said “Hush” so| @ When did Anna Held, i tonight and cinnati 1arns into one of these | — | . actress dic? How oid wis sk ? 4. —Forecast | England: Rain | not much change in temperature; increasing “You may bhe interested to know that for wbout 8 years I was sufiers ing with a skin trouble T called Fe. zema. It aifected me in two differs HINT History in China ces. The fall of Peking ! How th : 07 forvign currencies before our e government would fare it : A Bles Once T A o o That 1 said “Hush” to hi A She died August 13, 1918, at | cast winds. ; means & united China, Tecognition by | the frane got out of control under | MOUSr beehives of industry, with ) i s "‘y'] s s Bt it ShEE et e | Forecast for Tastern New York: | ent parts of my body. A short time the powers, and the ultimate confer- present conditions und soared up- | " Iybody chained toi theimaching o o when o mian stopped smoking | A!110ugh 1 though I said the wordy & Do United 8t postuge | Ruin tonight and Tuesday; not quite %0 '.“M.h '-’:mrd i ‘1’ snapat ence relative to the revision of Pres- | ward is not hard to understand in | <"d nobody having time or sense o save money SME | s softly as could be, stamps issued Dbetween the years |so cool Tuesday in central and [Or Peterson's Ointment. T purchas- ce relal . ! 2 Btay AL R e : & A S e 1732 and 1799 have any special {south portions; fresh to strong °d @ box. 1 must add that I have ent one-sided treaties. It may an | view of the $1,700,000,000 the gov- 2] a si g, wil | St L aeliio? S oUthapat vlids tried almost every known remedy G atars an individual loes in spite of a- | Chinese are it a And she said sh™ to me. 2 |s S i i afled i e the end of the interminable civil | crnment kas invested in torcign cur- |7 NdIvidual loes in spite of a ma- | AR AT it ng though A. There were no United States| Conditions: A disturbance from nd falled. 1 will proudly admit war which has been under Way ever | repcies, If the frane were fo attain | T 8ain PR e D L Us She made a penctrating sound postage stamps issurd between those [the far southwest is advancing |that your remedy has proven the ice the republic was established.. |the rate on exchange of 20 to u| Cincinnati now has a subway for | apoii m very apologetie | "\ L ised a general stir, vears. The first postage stamps in | northeastward over the Obio valley | Pest and not been half use up since publi : s i s e And f-aodoren men turned | the United States were issucd in |and the pressure is falling castward | Yet."——Ray O. Nesbet, Augusta, M. ¥he sniinde ot JRpan 18 SEEANED ] dollat mstead 07 B8 ARt prESENL TG 2 e i = Spead 1545 by individual postmasters to the Middle Atlantic states, Show. | Other remedies may fail, but the significant. Premier Tanaka's €0V- | would mean the government would | '8 @ union depot to cost $73.00¢, e camtite have a coming| \ng‘(hey siid “Hush” to hert Q. Who started the idea of the |crs and thunder storms have oc- SUCoess of Peteraons Ointment is so Ssmryent: haning been’ roundly @me-|ioss the differsnee on an investatent | rcn complted dn i The elty oung anen. Intercsted in_ danghter, | “Mail Order” business? curred quite generally from the | Certain that druggists all over Amer- S the northerners at | of 40,000 ¢ o mains the only one in America own- |1 shouldn’t be too: absent-| whole house then looked black | A+ It is credited to A. Mont- central plains states stward to the ica are glad to rccommend it, for g > y s O i farsiate il lnohi s bl Tatal e e Poutisoing 15 death, gomery Ward, who started his busi- | Appalachian highlands. The great- ©Czema. pimples, acne, nleers and all the time of the clash with the South- | foreizn currencies. In other words, 1% S S st 1 them fiual | ness-iir 18 st amount of rainfall was 5.8 skin eruptions cents a hox—at . p R ; the south years ago to help Cin-| There's e cleanon 1 should have e us| 5 : iR el e : i erners at Tsiman-fu, exercised €on- | for every rise of one franc to the | '€ 'l Rea e HEG s B“”E?j”:” lean vd(_lm & mger as they all took breath | @ What & the derivation of the | inches at New Orleans. A ridge of your druggist. siderable diplomatic skill in extri- { dollar the bank would lose 100,- | ciinati business, which now i be- | 00 Ak EE e L Gle ik ol Together and said “HUSH!" surname Taynor high pressure extends from the nning to blossom better than cver Ay DEf iha Ui erhin tenihu. = A. Tt hus several devivations, north Atlantic states westward to rinning to blossor r than T — cating itself from the difficult posi- | 606,000 £ s. Under euch circum- siastic followers are a little con-| e fore : were's fuck, and may 1; Ing | stances revalorization would be an ("cFore: Well, her 0 AN T sed. the ponies at Latonix ways b gt tion. This was done by 20 of, Rohedulel chief of which is the Irish “tain” |the plains states and the north | &1 0s you Al wosking | MOSRING fir | acific coast regions. Temperatures | Q. How did the Cable Act of [are somewhat cooler over the luke that the northerners conld not re- feven more painful operation thun it B b B ahh e e | b e D b driven on the squarc. Lm“\riw'[".l;l'!;(l'l{\] x‘:‘,‘:_],l-‘:“‘, ‘;..‘;nn .‘u‘u; Delmar: “No. I'm on daylight sav- | 1922 ¢hange the citiz nship ;m:_sh-: m::n. the pyl.mw tates and the | Dr, A, B, Johnson, D.D.S. recoup themeelyes there, or perhiaps ' said from the heginning it would be | = ¥, 5 | kitehen: «p..‘»n‘h..; n,‘r;’:‘n:xn‘xornun\»:.i"“ Umasmen Ny i ”l‘x”;y‘;.;]\x-‘l‘\(‘,l‘“:ly:n after that ‘ "(:('lnl\ll:yl‘\z‘::l;:‘\0“‘!"“{::":‘]!“ vicinity Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. do battle with the advancing south s hard and sad change and he has | HOW A NUPMEGGER FOUND lon the hand-operated can oprner. il W. Hadden | ) 00 e citizeuship status of a | fair, followed by unsettled weather X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN érners in this territory. Once the [fheen reluctant to adopt the gold ANTARCTICA i Tn spite of the Seotehman’s repu- | Married wonun shall no longer fol- | with light rain. | NAT. BANE BLDG northerners went into Manchuria the | standard until the most propitious| Back in 1521 the Connecticut sloop || TH* WOIN thrns, and w hen e i tation for heing close with his low that of the fusband. © war would be over so far as they |moment had arrived, That momest | Hero sailed out of the port of 80n- {arop his luncheon refuse om Main | ONCY there's many a joke at his| o b mea orns Gt N expense! expression “At the End of the la.di- were concerncd, in effect read the s hers ington in conmand of Nathaniel B. strect. st x - ultimatum by Japan. The result Is Sl o Palmer, 21 years old. Like the Con- e T S AN A S N S SUMMER SCHOOL——July 9—August 17 that Chang Tso-lin cannot cover up necticut Yankees of old—especiully Nothing changes. Egyptian tomb | gl meaning lterally “nowh d Japanese aid; he PROTECTING THEIR “RIGHTS" | 1. oy captains—he sailéd the hig The Federal Trade Commiission is | puintings show do rs at wor ) 3 Must Be So! cause the end of a rainbow cannot (The hicroglyphic denoting a phys i ; be found. Tha how uppears to his retreat behi ; ; My little seven-year ol girl . s TiounALR ealRD) Al seus with joy and safistaction, When | cia Rifiol Hintia Qo B i hons S oriee 118 returns to s novthern > st g SR s D ¥ cian is the bird that says “Quack!” |, 28 (0 C S card which | Toach down to the horizon hut tl ompani=d by his Mukden troops, |10 : ¥ 45 170 days out of port the Hero was | e showed very good staudings illusion is because the rays of sun- | "' [to how the public utilities propu- . : 3 e s intolerance isn' " & Lt i o from a particular p while the other troops will join the | 2 phbe H . “l‘ returning north fo the Bouth shet- | KFlsious int Sne b NI DL Ui igie e bty s it DER G ROTS) BOe 0T uley polnt Nationalist forces. Thus an epoch fn | SOR08 commilices used the schools, | 1ang jsiands, situated just below [y jeren at et seloe isolins 4 Ter mother, proudly, | IR the heavens and the ansle from ation . colleges, newspapers and leeturc |Listen at the knave fr ow it which the ebserver secs the bos auess that 1 must be* an- our daughter, “hecause all |A¢termines its upparent position. e S s There have heen many expressions I Goldin |and poems, based on the figurative | “end of the rainbow”; one supersti- tion bring that ene may find a pot of gold at the end. Iy says: “L reckon TNl vote fo! he Chinese war is accomplished 3 o : pe Horn. The ghip had been on a platforms to influence public opinion el — . “short trip” south acroms Bransticld heir fuvor. The letter of George | gyryjt. Cuptain Palmer had “run Lewis, executive manager of the 1 NG IN THE AIR e e While those who read are noting RRocky Mountain public utilitics in- 7 | | The modern kitchenctte has every | built i necessity exeept a cabinet | was not on the maps and which he [for indigestion tablets. | rd down there which .. Up Spake 25 Arch Street . shany ! the progress of the Pacific flicrs formation comuiittee, written to the “What nice furnfture sour moth- | fiad nevor seon before, He thought it o | Q. Was John Howard Payne in R TR o Yo | Eonnazer otn er compapy, whic . or has” commented a visiter ve-| ¥ : | thple. geze, it seams, 18 mot to e linunager of Aiother cotpaps, Which ', 0. ) o1 and triad 1o getarouna)| TWell. 1 Washington contanit Aellf ol ¥ SORTNGE 5 Sl Iprison whe wrote .“Homef concentrated in one direction. There | was filled with the 1% T. C. in Wash- a lie, he doubtless muintained a bit- | oy 7 > % | Sweet Home ; it. But the stretch of mountains, : 2 “Yes,” replied Johuny, the youns- | 3 is other flying to make note of, ington Satur is tlluminating. silence when his neighbors be-| o0 06" the house, “but T think die | A. He was in Londen. but rock and 1 ses of snow scemed in- riinable, He foliowed the shore on, whien he wrote the song, FAMOUS PIONEERS 1Coygs to talk about trout in pri He w r | Here is a par fiotably the dash of Lieut. Wiln graph man Ma bought it from is s@ry in London for sor Antarctic continent, #lso known as, If @ London cughed for seven- the 1 | A s e e Ameclia Earhart | now he sold it to her, He's always The story of Awerica is the story of the frontier. Deniel Baonc, Simon R s e e Had the tilty industry not started | fOF 180 1iles (o the weat before the | EHNSILY sprugss Musselid BLOW | calling 10 ook at it an 0 heatrival manager, wetor 04|} sconion, it Corson, Generad Comer, Buffalo Bill Wil Bill Mickol, T - f1s public-rclations work when it | Shore ice got too thick for his little | 1S SFRETE DRCt 4 SWE TS | o e Al i Sl 1o Pill—-condensed listories of exploits af these picturcsque chara The latter cxpedition is a bit dif-1q55. "3 ¢ not inaugurated | sloop. He didn't suspect #t at the mo- | hums shile Jtome fiates o ore| Toll the Bell for Damon? e L o e || tereare i conamned in ou Washington Bureau's pew bublotin entied ferent than its forerunners, all pos- |systematic newspaper e v e e IS L O dioy [ Little Damon, aged four. was say- [ HOW B IR FERARE ATHES ] rasous proxe You will be interested in reading the thrilling storice sible equipment being carried for | educational activities in the high - 6 = ing his prayers to his mother. 19077 = {| of these men. ¥in out tie coupon below and scnd for the bulletin: When he came to the last of them, he said: *’Liver . mmy This e emergencies sipment in- Schools, colleges, universities and Y grads schools: lad it not undertaken | Antarctica. teen hours, b A, Twenty-three planes actually ol cord, r———’ CLIP COUPON HERE S0 1 o £ - cludes pontoons for landing i X el | But yes-men often do it for seven | ’ 7 started. Of this number 1 cludee pont L e idespread speakin ctivities—in | This was 19 years before Charles hours when the boss Is in a story- from evil, and “liver me fr. = 5ot ‘or compellag HISTORY EDITOR, Washington Bureay, Dally New Britain Herald, ki b SR (L |ainort, hiad 1 not done the things that | witkes, American naval officer, lo- 'telling mood (BC AU o e ‘l',"“ Q. What dors 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. fving <t The plane is the it has done within past three G0 - i 1 please leave us some liver for the| & WAL TR o ol ored by A5y | veRTs aved tull cHA T A dL By c SR LR SO i n ot BRAGtoRY oLl SRR = cat’” O Tile stanine mhark aisea | hy want a copy of the bulletln FAMOUS PIONEERS, and snclose here- ! shape loday How this Conneeticut skipper was the | A1 US L T DL ST oL ¥, DiBodingtont Sl e LSl P e aith e centa (n doose, uncancelled, U. 8. postage stamps or coln, for occan flying we will not 3 . fashion, it would only bw a matter American manufa )t s : o : il : seas k iivst to find land/in the Antaeticilsi o od wuell ovary . liome werld T ware means that it contains 925 t cover posage and handling costs . P . 4 L this the:anthor told by Andrew H. Houston in an'have a buill in spanker parts silver to 75 paris copper. Gold | ERME AL S £ okker acts [ this missive admitted it was com- | article in the New York Herald- | e marked 10 earat contains 10 carats | NAME Auring its gruciiing wip, on knowledeg: that public | Tribune, and to the facts in thig| COrrect this sente I'n *THE MAN WiLL PROBABLY A B0l 18 B8 coatat STREET AND NUMPER .. — tlities spe ons Sor {in there said the husband, “and 9 ine. | utilities spent millions in_ Californfa | ygyrative we stand indebted for de- oy 3 JisEnRs Bty BE GRATEFUL AN' GLMME. . What does “minding one’s e oot e S BTAITED A 34 0s e tot vuch tan enes st RATING THE DRIVERS ldnic G Epeicnt tiehireni AL S e 0 e S e L R R R e SOMETHING FOR KEEPIN' P Gk eant [ - ressannin | . " dls regurding one of the maj N- ‘5o my wite can fix supper.” s s an s i - e e s And when all is said and done It | Lioits of an unsung hero in Connecti- St 1S BALL FROM lr:om N T s BoGiiataor. mieelRar I am a reader of the Daily New Britain Herald. probably will have been f 3 g erhaps an allusion to the supposed | J sient, havinz advocatod o provably Will iave been fo cut anats, who aceomplished with a | THAT HoLE! B o - 18 C 1 they overshot the ma | 25 Vears o Toda —_— cure in distinguishing © o the Connec v g e ug ) : small sloop what o large expedition attors, of licensed witomobile drivers from —— snt out Ly the czar of all the Rus- | ! 18 to 16 year 1 obtai s pits N CEIY'S NEW SPIRIT sias accomplished also—half a day I 0. F. Curtis was today awarded 4 " A\ " N . he contract for building John A, age, 15 bound 10 pro oo An dlustrated section of the Cin- | after Palmer had located the land. |\ » c, 5 , 5 ; i 2 fegphad S .| Andrews’ block on the site of the e i ol dulEgie CRG o pbanl g Thi year, more than @ centwry [olg savings Bunk bhuilding on Main The lat report from the depurt t e Spivit of the New Cin- later, Commander Richard Byrd will strect, It will be five stories high, THE SKIPI"R HAS A ffl‘m M‘A‘r WAY ofF C‘T’nh“ ent purport > ¥ that t 1¢ t a4 ziven oa much 1y to reach the apex of that con- | With two stores ot oor ond 17 yeu s have been | promi s printers’ ink would land a hull on the top floor. M| HIS TiPp WHEN HE HAS CARRISP PARGALE UP “To SOoMFONE§ Andrews has been delayed in ar- volsed in 1 pro-allow. Unc leasns from the pages| Befors "Nar” Palines was 13 e | mon ten the conctlon o1 the Dok FRoNT DocR AND \T LeoKS AS IF THEY WERF NeT portion of donts t & with picturee of build ecumne skipper of u schooner. 3U by reason of the long continued con- s¢ o o do AcCRo above the agze of 1 | sovernents that sinee Cin- was @ boast in Stonington that the |(roversy over the Arch street build- @°IN& “To COME¥ R l P o ook for t oA i iy RO SOt 10d of shivs be. | "8 Jine which has now n eef- A Bt DS be- 10 The 0dd Fellows will ocenpy veuho : el ST e WP e L the hall in the <. which will b long d ong . " A ined « he had made w trip 1o the polar sei |completed by January 1 taken by 1 [ Ve eity administration— below Cape Horn in scarch of istands | The charter prosiding for consoli- professio rs. thos omething listineily lacked | where fur seals were believed to be |d4tion has paksed the legislature e A . : Vi i : P Land is now in the lands of the town i z 1re & stwhile hoodle days in had in a vast plenty. At the Falk- ' sere made by Strongheart, the Pup . gty i Pas been lands British sca captain was met | the gas company A : o e e Jzing fashion 10 Wad on A116 SaN1E brrand orbus- ) Wil oot 1o city control, Mostly Straws? ol . \ Zood. One more ness and who vaguely referred m“"]" one ”"“"J"“r \"‘ 2 ;I”»‘t“""'o"\'l'; Polifician: “Rufus, did you take city does 1ave control of its o iat straw vote as ; : oFantaiaaie on the map will do mo | “gome lslands® down that way. | el that straw vote in your biock as 1 trec told you to 0.do. 80, ¢ g basly, 1 ' Patier studied the wind and cur- | The Grand Temple of Conneeticut| " Ruus; “Yesall, boss. Dar am 15 John Je T % G el faney, rent and reasoned out the probable [of the Templars of Honor and Tem-| wraws, § felt luts, and two old v ! 5 I as t printing in large location of the islands. They were | Perance held its annual session in | gerbies in dat block, sub!” 2 O. U, A M. hall today. John Sloan, \\. Salter ), g I ound a fow days later and yvielded S aletle a0 ety el L ore: ¢ oin ¥ of industrial pr 20,000—nough to plar and W. J. lawlings grand THE PUNCH BOWE dyo gt Olio Committ cxpedition cight | Worthy freasurcr (served By Samuel Berliner) i i f z . R President W. 1. Hart and Viee 4 ) s Prosidant . G, Platt suprevised the | wgome women.” says @ doctof, ¥ Ll nington Al i staking out of the site for the new | ugiuply cannot reduce their b3t which owners were made happy and set V. M. €. A zymnasium Court | yight.” 1 y ortunate in sone out another cxpedition, and the good Strevt this morning . Women always have bheen poor 7 Bred Monier has offered a reward &t e consid. {1 t SO - loop Hero was pluced nocomn ¢ losers! i ) ol placed dn command | g0y ror the apprehension of the Gid e I JEESEY PRIMARY ) oriE Palimer. His discovery of popson who bas heen stealing biey- ove's Young Dream? i tigating ToAN ous states Antarctica, lying between 57 degrecs eles in this eity of late, He will also | wyoung lady (age 49) would like 8 GO¥ t ‘ 1 ' [ word sud Jegrees west longitude, fol- ive $10 for cvery comviction of alniq i young man about the same VEopugulia s b ihe lowed Tust o Hitle bobors iub Hus , Payele et dn Bie docal Eour e £ e , B e The floods in the middle west | AR e S e ) Jikitics, an the sian warships sighted the sume and: | ave held up freight traftic and AW imli e ey feas dor R Jenes 1 Trade in fiet, the American and the Rus- | meat is getting scaree in this city. . PR e Conmissic e et Captain Bellngslau- . A AWITe < s (s aftenood | iy vour garden up to date,” 7 ut he expectead a car of heef last it Her 1 & for ser 1 ssinn ships g e | s says o writer, ly gratifying fo e politicians : ; 191 the Tussia sbipe @ave the | 4o qay bt hasn't seon or heard | mya jawn, especially showld be & $olvad Dhe fercy pHimacy wrass il prosress :to the Auicrican credit for being there | ppom g, R was remarkabl omplicated, shot L U bre Ja committee: 1t According 1o Author Houston: Despite much humorous eriticism, o o e | work has been begun in Forestville | 4 trin through an underwear fac- through with bolts from Uis rosp ’ i ol ) vil A trip through an underwear fa ; A e A tmi 1 pendent “Despite ignoranee, inditrer- | for the boring of an eil well. The | ory 15 very instructive e g snaciee T e , Chee, the Diaze of time and the backers say o that they think theit | Uyoy ean follow the various pro- plentiful in New Jorsey nowsdass A community spirit felendly 0| lack of complete records, Palm. | venture s at ieast as safe a venture | cosgos of manufacture, step-in by ’ mosquitoss nsed to he. Some choier i I ¥ ' er's work hae stood the test in as farming step-in' 5 Adeg 1 at v o the eves suel elie = o tusitineny. fa likaly 10 @hice (he put in 1 G pricee of sucl Antar N 3 e it . Reasomable taxes plorers ae Lareen, Rorden More than 1.266.000 tons of coal Less Strong! BePuEls furihe Sis vesdsaton Lependable fire and police pro- | il and Charcot In 1 | were produced in the world last year. | Teacher: “Now in the sentence - ’ A 4

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