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N YR NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE §, 1928 offe mw Bl -Itl .| H ld in its practice—and speut a good part | period, with just enough most of the | Sternberg and Mr. Halloran. e ‘-aa then read by many of the Jews, | Cincinnati .. L —-— er of the money elsewhere than at the 'time to spoilan otherwjse perfectly (former had spoken before, but no | tor the place where Jesus was cru-|Denver ...., l: WERALD PUBLISRING COMPANY hool | good 4 one realized the fluency and nicety jclfied was nigh to the city; and it | Detroit .. I3 B Putnam school. | & ay. of speech at his command. He| | was written in Hebrew and Greek |Duluth .. 42 Naturally Mayor Paonessa and| The season has been the worst|cpoke on the &t Ta inalatical and Latin. Then said the chief | Hatteras ot taseed Duily (Swnday Excepted) Edward F. Hall, chairman of the aince 1920, we are advised—as if that | hospital, which, by the way, the city prlel_l‘- of the Jews to Pilate: “Write !ucknon\vl:le _“0 At Hersld Bldg. #1 Chureh Btreet | 10arq of finance and taxation, were | Will help us much. There being hot | d0¢s not own but wants to sell. He not The Wing of the Jows; bul| Kanus Oy 9 — ! | said he had reccived only one re- that he said, 1 am the King of the[los Angeles 60 4 somewhat keenly interested in this | wWeather just ahead we prefer to WaxX | oo 2yout the property, and the Jews.” Pllate answered: “What 1! Miami 3 i L TRION RATIR opisode. Their patience with school optimistic. When the thermometer |man never returned. Mr. Halloran have written I have written”. | Minneapolis 86 $200 Three Montha board finances has been considerable £0es up we'll need it. ! made his maiden speech on a por- Q. How should hair brushes be N ntucket .. 52 p T6c. & Month e | ion e fho chanter. | i0e waa foulls washed to keep the bristles in good | New Haven 4 M. They mads an investigation of the £ . 2 oW 4 6t — - E 5 lossly dressed and a red carnation condition? [ New Orleans .. SR B Putnam echool-—now that recon-! RORABACK'S DELEGATES | made up his buttoniere. A. Dissolve a piece of soda the |New York .... 7 58 e et e i et Maner ' |struction work has been stopped— | It 100ks as if the 17 Conmecticul | Solomon Shurbers reported the size of & walnut in & quart of hot | Norfolk, Va. 56 AL, | and were accompanied by other dig- delegates of J. Henry Roraback to ltheft of a whole luilding to Chicf E:‘t:rt ac::d‘ha:n;r chon:ll_nnfl o:(_ :;WH:::TI.:::II\! :z | . 5 e . | e A cention | tawlinzs this morning. Shurberg T rush, dip it, bristies | Portland, ) 5 E TELEPHONB CALLS nitaries. The oconsensus was that |ihe Republicen natleual esswestion | S fy FL Ll Lol M e Mol downward, into the water and out |St. Louis 1 Business Office $20,000 would be needed to complete | Will have to vote for Herbert HOOVEr | oar or North & Judd's, and a gane | e 5 | agaln, keeping the back and handle | Washington 5 Editorial Rooms ... 926 - i £ 2 & . £4n2 L \WOULDNT 1T BE A RELIEF TO s ANEWERED | 3 : the school. It is to be hoped that the after all. of boys has been tearing boards off | 113 PARENTS AND FRIENDS? | QUESTIONS A jas free from the watter as possible. | Jnoney is obtained from eomewhere J. Henry, of course, wants them to |it every night. He was afraid t|wiat not a Glad-nation Day, You can get an answer to any | LcPeat this until the bristies look | Aparican Cars Outsell 1 The only profitable adsertising medinm 2 b | vote for Calvin Coolidge; but 4f tho | WOUld be all gona before he ®ot| i granting of de-giees, we say, oo akoy | clean, then rinse the brush in a little e ation Bocke. w00 prens quickly 5o that the bullding may be vote f el o |k, and he 16t the names of e | (o o e ook )" | auestion of fact or information bY | colq water: shake well ,and wipe the| Other Makes in Morocco waye open to advertisers. «dy for the fall term, close observers and similar £entry In | Uovy’with the chiet and dashed out. | e neay st replaced. by | §UNE L0 the Question ditor, New | handie and back, but not the bris-| Chicago, June 5.—UP—The third The need for 320,000 additional Washington are not mistaken, Calvin | The grovers are circulating a po- | pokes: 1’_',‘,“‘{,‘ """’,“"i ‘Y':“'e"“‘::al l“x:' tles, and sct the brush to dry in the | wife of Alexander Carr, who was Member of the Associated Prees contrasts rather badly with the an- 18 80ing to stick by lis guns not to | tition calling for Wednesday closing | 1 new ‘;" lt‘_° L e ”(l. +|sun. Wiping the bristles or using|“Mawruss” in “Potash and Perle ‘ The Aseoclated Press is exclusively en irats \ % {at noon. They say they get no SOUNDED LIKE 1T ! D. C., enclosing two cents in Stamps | goap on them makes them soft. | mutter” stage success, has sued for Tisa*te the s for ‘repubiation ‘U1 mouncement at the time th insur- 1Un again and is going to say so be- |11 DOOL T Y QS NG rL | SOUNDED LIKE 1Tt | cor reply. Medical, legal and marital | Q) “'Who founded the Salvation | aivorcs here ::x“m- ‘c-nelr:‘e'fl ;a.pt:’ e:nl‘;a\ “7)‘-:‘«‘:; ance money was paid. Then it was {ore the couvention starts; or let his |y ccon do. i, o e i ° advice cannot Ibeb‘hen‘d :;:rk:an eAll-l Army and when? Mra. Carr, who was Helen Cress- news published thereln. afated the sum would be more than DPreference be known to the leaders | Special Officer Mount had a long | “ A tunny g oA ressaceh e nae takey, A A. The Salvation Army was|man, a bathing beauty of the film e : : i istak 4 run yesterday when he chased a boy | Heast = other questions will receive a'per-|founded in Fngland by William |charges in her suit that her husband seemnel Bpuek hefnarinn i pecanano A RS AlEL ST [who't ] W . though. All they had OB |gona) reply. Unsigned requests can- | Booth, who hegan open air mectings | fied from New York to avold 5 wi ad picked ers in Walnut Sons. PoarkPiibane e . 5 W e N rl av ‘- Momber Andit Barcso of Cueulation | (on, (1t thore would be $10,000 left That past, there will be nothing e L ] §pre frankiuriers.” . |not be answered. All letters are con- | in East London in 1865, The name T T R et v organization e ark. e lost the h d 8- “Putting : dog, eh?" | & e P k! e T A e ines’ newepapers Ald sdver. over. Tnstead of that, however, $26,. left for the Connceticut delegates 1o | covered the flowers Atting on $he dok, €5 -5 | fdential,—Hditor. Christlan Mission was assumed in|herself and 18 months old child. tisere with & strictly hon e i) do but vote for Hoover, the choice of | There is some talk of forming « W | 1869 and that of Salvation Army in|While he “langulshed in luxury” and clreulation. Our circulatio g el | commandery among the local Ma- Q. What s the proportion o€ 187 n 1889 Grorge Scott Railton | indulged in “drunken brawls,” she Tased upon this audi. Thie loeures plo | The city no doubt got some valua Lo0lidge. lsons. Tho New Dritain Mason | Protestants to Roman Catholics in | way sent from England to the United | charges, she wan obliged to borrow inst freud in Dewspaper d's- e g o _ | sons, L w 3 n Masons 0 : 2 8 e o hcures o both mational and | for the insurance money cxpended They caunot vote for Dawes, LoW- |, o\ pojong 1o Washinzton Com- Germany? States to organize the Salvation | railroad fare to follow him here. focal advertieer out of the sehool hoard's common 4cn, Watson or Curtis, the remaining maudery. e bt A, According to the last re-|Army in this country. The Carrs were marrled in 1924, it wus we don't know, S¢rious contenders, because every one d feel th o nize Il;gloun cr’nsv!m of th;t c‘ou'mrly.ahou; 3 When a hnm‘-hflll blafi"’r hits | Mrs. Carr was granted a separation ’ s we A fes e intons u 1 6 per cent are Protestants and |a home run must he touch cvery ) New York court two months 1 on sale aaly (0 New S en ©Of them is in favor of farm rclif COMmMand n in . b A V|by a New Yo o e alings Newsmand. Times JERIDUR LR R Sl oan 5 ; 5 P s ety 33 per cent aro Roman Catholics. | base in making the circuit? |ago. The actor's two former wives Square; 8chul News:tands, Eptrance ving out money is the le8islation along the lines of th. defeatod Q. Has “The Virginian" been A, Yes. were Mary Carr and Helen Cunninge Grand Central, 4lnd Street. casiest thing anyone can do, espe- ary- Haugen bill; they belicve in yi filmed more than once? ,Dld Doug-| Q. To whom could one write nam Carr, both actreases. il PSS : e common fund the equalization fee and everything ) las Fairbanks produce 1t? | concerning membership in - the | judge Lynch granted a writ ot 5 thn . i o | . The Virginlan” in which Wil- | American Soclety of Civil En- ne exeat on the petition of Mra, Should w wporarily swelled by insurance that the east dislikes in regard to | heaeat E i ¥ A R Sl | liam S. Hart starred on the stage |8 Carr's attorney, to prevent Carr'e in politics oney. Arreliel, Thisicertainly is some- ) a has been filmed only once. Douglas| A. TO the secretary of the $0- jeaving the jurisdiotion of the Chica« Should they join a Party? | It is to be hoped that the book- thing that the Connecticut delegates |vesterday at Rentschler's park by Fairbanks paid $90,000 for the clety, Mr. @. T. Seabury. 53 West go court. “Yes" again is 1l What eping methods at the school board | 4re 1Ot expeeted to swallow, Hoover. |30 to 6 I””“' nd m|“ v i:wvv . ‘screnn rights, n;‘d :]ua; tho:dln. :l ;v’lh street, New York city. - A o 2 winning hatt, with icke for some time, finally let it go to ' - party? The one 1% | are changed in conformity with the hen. remains the only alternate t0 | yiyroney of Meriden working for | ! Preferred Pictures at a profit. | fi':g&: s_,"“nl';rsmm 2 o wasth s “My party gostions of Mr. Hall; and that a | Coolidge. i Biritains, | Preferred produced it, with Florence | Ohefvflll.flfl‘ |spoken by the Most Rev. Randall 2 hetter general system of handling | It 18 @ safc bet that the Nutmeg | e — I \mdolr u\dl Kenneth Harlan in the | | Tiiomes Davidean, Amdibiaken of , i a f : clegates will begin voting for | leading rol | e ene a Mexico is putting in a bid for oy also is adopted. de ' i 5 J & it h nterbury, were interpreted today American tourist trade and bas| s Hoover about the time that Andy Facts and hnc’es ‘m?dw“h“ 18 he’ Flucel fot rpo:) n e €atNer .. 'dicatng that his rotirement made a good start by calling atte THI. BOOTBLACK WAR Mellonwiiay [Fennsylyania dslognicsi| | A. Hypotunuses. | | ™ The primate, repiying to congrats tion to the facilitics for casy di-| Jvidence that warm weather i due | P°6in doing eo. And Andy's boys may | |\ = T o] o dow many l‘Y"“d"fl"}:M the | Washington, June 8 P—Forccast | ylations on his 80th birthday and 0 STt o v doe e con 3 1, o » v ar- | G o : 2 el comes with the annual harsh words | UeEin doing 5o on the first or second | WY Eoa e Dremen motor? How are they ar- for Southern New England: In-|ine 25th anniversary of his conses s i - because it kuows ity vanged? | creasing cloudiness tonight; Batur- | cration as archbishop, sald: s on pebiresn ihe beptblanking proleasion. | oD/t \Eat Apanued. | A. The Junkers 18 arco engine | day showers, not much change in| swhen the next Lambeth cone The newspapers are gelting top-| As evervone who has occasion to 5 e ‘ === develops 310 horsepower at 1,500 |temperature. Moderate northeast!feronce of bishops assembles in dith aviation news and it the | pedestrianize through the tall Bufld- e g S | War games never seem realistic ] TIE FUN SHOP'S Suggestion revolutions per minute. It in & six | shifting to fresh southwest winds. | : s g syl ey L o ; VALUE OF LAND [the news reels. Advancing troops| For An Appropriate Book Jacket. |cvlinder-in-line water cooled engine | Forecast for Eastern New York: | ooeppn b° under another ehaire present coverage conthy el ing helt knows, 1t is impossible t0 | That American farmers for gen- [ever stop to serateh. | weighing 695 pounds, without pro-|Showers late tonight or on Satur-| gy z’,chm,ho‘, looked 60 rather furthet aviation cditors 1 ' fmake such headway without having | crations relief upon the mncre sin | — | CAT TO ITS | peller, hub, water, ¢il, or exhaust|day; alightly warmer tonight in!ynan 80 years of age when he said e |2 headon collision with a tiny boot- | value of their land to provide them | A thin wife moy 1o more f ,) manifold. It has a bore and stroke | central portion; fresh south winds. {1t. Apparently he was unshaken by - ok re W " tionable, but the womon who wenrs (Found By Asa I. Knothe) of 6.3 inches by 7.5 inches. Conditions: Pressure is rising | 1. 2 black who offers to shin: onc’'s #hoes | with a bowing acquaintance with 46 450 hg aa (4. | My dear Punchy Q. What is the value of a United |over the Atlantic coast states but f ihls heavv labors in behalf of the e | A 5 o a 40 is he King uses a . | My dea heh . o at at s S 5 A BUS EXTENSION [for a mere nickel, Sucls ) offer 18 caay mircet in their old age is a fact | ¢ {700 e warn von against the lure | States half cent plece dated 18097 | falling in the Lake region and con- | o o) POSK of common prayer and It's been a long time since the always repeated often viovzh 0 ob- (100 well known to require extended | Radio Commirsion. to the doomed | of the films. Remember we cannot| A, 5 to 15 centa. |tral districts cast of the plains | by o PROINIMERL by JoiEoe. ! e " o 15 NUHAL 4 4hn areatant.numbar |Lint St tion by the house of commons last publie has read anywhere that the tain some sort of answiri i meré analysis. One of the disconcerting Small stations: “flow dare you be so all be , even though we are g L taten. e western disturbance | [yacomber. 3 ¥ N Plittle!” {ingenions as 1elix nd Krazy Kat|of home runs Babe Ruth has hit in [appears with two centers, one over Connecticut company planned to ex- | grunt will not do—the answer must | pesults of farm deflation less than | : ingih worl i » v penl — B ; | 5 X | themselves. Morcover, it is a hard | a single world series game? the upper Mississippi valley, St READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS tend one of its multifarious trolley be a definite yes or no. ten years ago was that the value of | gpeaking of tact, Grant's portrait | life, and you would be subject to all | A, Three; made in the -fourthy Paul, Minneapolis 29.48 inches & i 5 lines. To extend a trolley line now-| These youngsters arrive With western farm land, instead of stead- is placed only on the new $50 bills, rs of e tions. Need 1 say ) game o;\ the u‘zs wn;ld series, be&‘l,he other over the Texas Pan| e ; s " ; ; o e fween the New York Yankees and |Handle, Amarillo, Texas 29.36 Ay e tirely out of warm weather; or at least weather ‘lly ascending, suddenly ich means the South won't sec it, | 10r | 5 3 s 2 e e ] e iy mowine S deeppet 5 | s ucoeed gou meed Dush, Mivst|the 8t Lonis Cardingln, Two .of |inohes, Thuhliar Showers wers re- | YIS Wk 1 Yt wnostoaun T he 1 IDAE {a no Tomger cliliy, Thete QUK. | 0 per cont, Tl priss of wimar gno select the office earcfully, bearing in | the homers were made off Pitcher ported from the central and north- DENTIST reader to be confronted with a news tomers need only to park themselves | corn is quite important, but here was wind the question of its proximity [ Flint Rhem and the other off Her-|crn Mississippi valley states and por- $ e Sl G 9 o 4 o | u nt and the T an Bell. tions of the plains districts. Tem- | story telling him that a bus line may ' on the sidewalk, place a foot on the something vastly more important < l10 a restanpant and the satisfaction | man Bell. | P & e i i e G 5 ; p |1 iatired T the ofher cats cmploy- | --Q. What in meant by the Dark | peraturcs continue to rise generally | Dr. Henry R. Lasch be extended. Extending bus lines is | hoothlack's box, and quicker than Let land “worth 00 an acre sud- | bt Ages? from the plains states castward 1o Commereial Trust Bldg. f i g alkos’ 5 A | e ther A ? Ly o ates eastward to A something entricly differcnt. Tt's the it takes to walt for a trolley car or denly slip down and down to around | It is the duty of the Tead Porter| A. A period in Furepean history | the Atlantic coast. X-Ra. Pyorrhea Treatments sashilon, hus the shocs are shined more or 3125 an acre and the honest soil {0 engage the Cat Staff, and 1t s to | beginning with the irruption 67 Conditions favor for this vicinity | ? i It would be possible to cxtend the less perfe tiller holding the certificate of | him you should appeal. Gazo up \:u'\x:\rmr hor]d?s lw((}){e (lm. 1;.An of | fair weather with slightly higher | sm ¢ gly ottor sti the Western Rom: . D.| o W g Farmington avenue trolley line if the verybody knows this, of course; ownership—or the mortgage—grunts | 1f you think man naturally de-|bim wu.\\m.{ ; Better .]v‘n.’ “fw" P :x'rmn“:m‘l:hemlb'lr‘t"mf‘ n? ‘:‘r::z::tum followed by local | ’ . erve how oy | can mianage Lo borrow a dea - oA, company cared to spend the money 5o do the proprietors of eatablished | dissatisfaction and Is willing to listen wM";‘,,;:‘,',’:,."Rl,‘!;m;,k,. e A | e, fake 3t with sou, |najssance (13th centpry) and char-| Temperatures yesterday: ORIENTAL RUGS for tracks and poles and trollcy bootblacking stands who emphasize to anybody having a radical remedy. 'friend has inherited a fortune, and you will | o in a jfiffy. acterized by the decay of civiliza High Low | Also X wires. That would be the only ex- | the fact they pay taxes, license, rent, The farmens have been land specu- | R You must keep your eve on other [ tion. Y Atlanta Bt 64 | EXPERT REPAIRING, WASHING £ 9 § a s The v s to k the | factors, too. Men, hroadly speaking, Q. What states prohibit the mar- ' Atlantic T 561 and STORAGE pense and 1o new trolley cars would buy light and hire help. Al this i lators as well as farmers; and there | Therc are many ways to keep the g I-fellow-how-goc riage of first cousins? Roston 70 n REG i | 004 a4 o s e | react 1 E hadl-fe =how-| . e e 1 i - > niced 1o be purchased. But even this | overlicad requires that the price for | is reason to helieve u large majority “‘;:Z";: In good health, the it be- |8t e “Pliy on the subject.of-| A. Arizona, Arkansss, Florid, |Tuffalo .. ESe b S. V. Sevadjian little outlay is too much. An esten- a shine must e a dime, Consequently | of them have heen land speculators |grpor p‘w"j,a_ iy Your-operation's dosk, particularly | Tlinois, Indlana. Towa. Kaneas, | Chicago . . 66 60| TEL. 1190 163 GLEN 6T, sion is deemed advisable, and so in | they don't like the competition of the first and farmers secondly. Certaln —— with his pens. Sit on h n;tl"'l'fi '\1‘7:“:1"1:;‘& ";’H':::,‘;‘l:‘.“'!".:‘:"’“‘],‘"(}""» Papo order to provide it the plan is to ex- ambitions hoys who' have no over- it ia that most of the retired gentle- | I8 difficult to understand the |t :fi'ms: e ot oz, i e e 24 1 H e of a stock ¢ ange sed . ng his ink 118 tastes 3 ¥ , a, 3 | tend the independent Burritt street head worth speaking of and who are | men of the farms in the Middle West | \A11€ oF @ stock exchange seat wn- T B G G0 New Jersey, North Dakota., Ohlo, Ay 5 bus line to accommodate residents in | 1ot established all the year round. who now live in southern California |yt price for fishing rights. Also, the knowledge of the pay ';k‘fl‘homl- : Oregon, Pennsylvania, 5 the Farmington avenue district he- The city authorities are cxpected were able to attain their affluence | iR | chological moment to jump on to a ‘1‘" h Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, The story of America i3 the story of the frontier. Daniel Bosne, Simon Me 68A e {limit of the pressnt trolley | o settle the wontroversy, In pmst |nst by Aot of gasd wheat o It 178" too, TebEh to e a pastire|lap and th ity to guze up at a | Washington, West Virginia, Wiscon- || jcenton, Kit Carson, General Custer, Buffalo Bill, Wild Bill Hickok, Paw- e G aina L : e B e o ot (i o eno sl T he | EAt Dala-oanba iy sen AprEly| 8B SOmInE nee Bill—condenved Nistories of the exbloits of thess picturesquo charae- To line. Farmington nvenue, of coursc, vears all the dads needed was | prices but hecause the land that they |20 100 Q000 TOUET BOTER o oat though he were a milkman are| Q Tsa {l‘i"‘;":"fi rod an absolute | .5 _aro all contained In our Washington Bureaus new bulletin entiticd Char| would e reached Ly the bus line one look over the situation and they Lought for a song half a century | \illagers will soon be calling it @ of as much value to i cat as to a [Protection against VEMNInE? || 1AMOUS PIONEERS. You wil bs interested In reading the thrilling stories May via Osgood avenne, which crosses |lost no time in dodging it. The boy ago, or which their dads got for next | golf course. i..u..uvgm e ‘:" ):::‘7'1m‘"’]‘“;f‘)y:d”g TOdS ] of (hese men. Lill out the coupon below and send for tle bulletin: an e 9 3 strect slightly be- | hoothlack o e the & ellins B bato el £ i —i Young women are not worth do-ha ph Gl aDE ek e, i the r North Burritt str ightly oothlucks, it ecms, are the sons of |10 nothing befors them, brought | et S WA Ling hocincss with, Thes scom to live| @ Is Kid McCoy, the prizefighter | -- - - CLIP CUUPON HERE = == — — ol yond the present terminal of the voters; most of them hail from the around $300 an acre when they re- | Americanigm: Scorning = you ¢ hocolates and lipsticks. | 9¢ad? 1 i . t ati e T because you weste so much money; | entirely on chocolnted anc HHEE A. A fow years ago he was con HISTORY EDITOR, Wachirgton Bureau, Dally New Britain Herald, ing. Burritt strect line. 1t is entirely logi- wards over the tracks; all of them tired. 1t is the swarm who paid the | focling abused because you haven't | Never touch a lipstick, even JE At ds | e o 0 F b Thoress ' 1838, N6 Yorie Avanoariavamtingtin, T 0. mad cal, and cven if not many fares are friends, both old und young: $300 an acre and who now own 'more to wast .. |oftercd to you a5 o Lift, 1 old-fash- | Mors, a woman with whom he had % i picked up along the projected Osgood © popular with the public; land worth around $125 an acre | e ““,“'{"L ‘1 e e sald for|been infatuatetd, and he i now | B "I“"“‘ St “"° jalletla ’:IT:ELSL“‘SO-‘ o1 :1‘- -"i enclose lere- 0:-’ avenue-Farmington avenue cxtension they readily gain sympathy for their who are holding the hag and are | "'° ""“)'owou“’”" ')r()Mr > ]“ 7 ;‘)"‘ Sl Aftor NI u;r\‘h\g a long u;‘nl‘vl‘;\rc lm the San | “‘;‘k‘_'w:l(:\"e Fl d"‘m‘“wm vostage stamps, or coin :tv : f - i g ,pends on who you are. That kind o % : - | Quentin prison. Californta. SLURL i y A or awhile tl prosy : o carn money in honest confirmed McNary-Haugenitos. Farm [jiorm doesn't sound impudeht except | dozen offi ) \\vI‘I ihi; .:.:1:: e Ahiite 1% [ths #hrase Mivhat] $4,00 should be attractive <hion; through this work out of relief as they understand it will not on a cheap car. 1”“'"“"“‘;’ i nelE On e 1 nave written, T have written” | NAMB }:I:o pIbing oe 3 e Rl SRTa R ot LRl e D 0 el i Aty husiiass woild ba ae unpop-||. Choose for preference a home found? S e | BIREET AND NUMPER $iho vantage of the bus lines over the 1o pay for their keep; habits of posul of his crops at good prices, but | ANY business would be as unpop-| L0 L5 e young children It is in the Dible in St. John | i trolley lines. A disadvantage may Lrift and industry are encouraged; this will also tond to re ‘alye |Var on government if the employes | FRY A EES R o, Tere Iollowing the account of Gl c 3 rolley linee, A disac 3 E ¥ ncouraged; | th also tend 0 raise the value | ;v itaq patrons as knaves and|to hold yon up by Here | the Crucifixion the scripture reads that the buses wear out quicker th 10 though some of the nickels may of the land, which is a sight more | the food. aithough I'l-l\'n, is Mlentl- | i “And Pllats. wrote. & T e kot Tt thetDally A the trolley cars, and th iy Biave 2o toward buying admissions for the important, | s ekl : s 1. I[f,‘y'.,.f.’l‘“v.ulm :n title and put it on the cross. And B S I e L e Towr other disadvantages re is 1moving picture shows, what really Aek onc of them who paid $4e0 | One reason the modern “””"”"‘:‘(m‘w(‘f (\ it g the writing was Jesus of Nazarcth, S digbo = {is dissatisfied i hecause she still | the 1Toot. : the King of the Jews. This title rutw 10 doubt that the cost ¢ loes that amount to? The boys arc an acre for land—and some 1and | yearns for a good cry at times and| WhICh brings me to my final ay tracks and the pating t 1o w &liow once in a while, once ch hands at nearce $400 lcan't think up anything te cry | word of aidvic Be ful. Seck Fion THAR 4 T aer avain whHie Lrallex e Lo1 ob S R e i b ¥ atways to be like Cacsar's wife, who B £ e d e : kot P L S b | \ras never found out. lel Stufl B F F it epect to trolleys € 4 <ot ¥ hard- investment and he will he stuck in Your affectionate "‘“'”“T'-‘ i d Bobr a st ext ne g g ith when they delve e niire e I gh | e ..;!’n 1 o = t \7 ) ¥ |I|\1 the mire of decp thought. A ording | pli ol “THE HA‘KCUT THAT WILKLIE GOT THE TIME 5 e e o situation. The city dads to agricultural profossors, it cannot | TIHE GRIPPE 2 ! - : _ e | b notifl much to commend them. T v Beartily with the propri- be done. But they bought the land | Ty Bobbie Willis FATHER TooK HIM “To THE BARBERS, deat! rolites can be extended of co established ehoe shining neverthelcss, hoping that in due time {1f I'm hot I don't know; if I'm cold G. H at will, ove tif - necessa t I ally, ladies gentla- it would go to £306 an acre, o5 1 don’t know; . Hubt Where the tr c 1 et §s othing to do about it. they Reth el ople don’t really do without | My hed s so hard and the pillow’s her r : i - they could retire as a land specwlator | | uakfast when they diet, They just 5B DN iy they meat ti ' drnamite snieared and go to southern California. cat breakfast and lunch at the same Hubl ning of Ar nd it is best What the farm boys overlooked iime. Then you prop me right up and it's June speedicr 1 That's been the re- was that sometime or other the rise | s aonde (hian petore; she e : . e A h or other tho Fise | o ()l vmpic contests haven't yot|And the room s too cold it you Shiis : Hete B0 prefer 10 [in the value of the lind would stOp: | ,nen Americanized. There's no in- opan the door. She 1 patronized " it D the yosult this year. or that it would drop. This sad évent 'surance game or bond game or but- ver ng in most s 4 1 just ima . folk; some day occurred when the deflation process |ter-and-cgg game. And if it is shut then the fire {8 dleto advan in bl ‘ otc Laothlacke may be pres- rted after ti 4 | e t0o big. 2 lin, A modate more passengers al a fir 1508 Tin.ontloa i nlon feltlosana l‘ he w .‘ and they ¥ |\c‘ One reason why the typical good [ And I know I am croms an’ I know tield, : panons 1 1 ! s a n blaming the )'cderal Reserve, | fellow can apend so much on his I'm a pig. Mich. than the buses. Spokesmen for the all its posecssions, ineluding Nicara- the smart alecks in the citles, the ' friends I8 because his wife hasn't Hartf trolleys therefore ! f 188 bankers, the mortzage holders, and |had & new dress in two years. But I'm hungry and yet T can’t eat Lottl transportatior ) cverybody e they can think of, — anything, Bliza < . - = Sy *| The next parliamentary procedure | And I'm thirsty but hate the drinks Mr. 3 <t of the ot < G " eve ce the tobog o ! But most of the trol I “\ PORTING BAROMETER © eitice the tobogzan slide began. | ¢ nominating a candidate for the that you bring. = in this cl: 108t every city Weoare aeminded that spring las The Federal Farm Loan board |vice presidency 1s to explain who he b tittered with 1mino o t and this from no now comes forward with words of iS. And I don't like a noise or for peo- Th{ when the tracks detorior . the baseball | cheeb—Just before electic o e ple to talk, . Tom R T ite ¥ ISy tion, 100. AC- |y hers of a family are morc|Hut I can’t be alone, so you can't e ) n-th ks paving : men o o cording to this federal bureau claim- | M EOL " othor than they used pave a walk. urda; come oncrous to the ¢ piy necding 1o ing to know all about the situation, to be, but perhaps it's because they nenally give way to b v ot coord of receipte, It ik “the hottom of the depression in ®ce onc another so seldom. And the doctor is silly as silly can On| o Is & vident. ‘ € 10 possess n £0od team able | farm values has passed.” ep e 3 e ‘Woo ¥ = i ; ; ARy The report | . et this sentence: “Wien 1| For he whispered to you, “She's a fiery ) : or to Lave popu- added: “Indications are soen of & {...ipe another car” sald she, “my hundred-and-three!” e THE NEED FOR pavrolis another turn in the thde and farm values arc pusband neither bawls me out nor G S The school board nav ) sradually improving.” |acts like a long4uffering martyr.” | Or, It 1 felt better I'm SURE 1 that songitive about public ticism o y e 2 | (Copyright, 1928, Publishers Syn- should laugh, o sensitiv it pu o No wonder that this statement got v dioate For EVERYONE knows that I'm gh itw methods but it is no more ! fiore attention in the farm belt than o five-and-a-half | - same tive than ti public ds regardi 1 the price of hogx, or wheat, or corn, | TAMP DOES how echool funds are disburscd in lurke or cottbn. Price of land is going up. | Portland. Me, Jun W gather from the many articles Th The whole facts about the I the weat £ | postage stamp-printed 38 years ago | in the newspapers that the seeret of e 4 F 1 cather isn't just But it will have a long way to g0 was used 1o send a letter from | health is still a secret: ; GGy e | magnats have hefore it gets to whero §t once Was. | runkwick, Me. 1o Portiand re- — | ;l::n ard are as follows: When the school it out —— cently. It was a two-eent stamp of WHETHER FORECAST ! £ v was partly destroved Ly fire ap It 18 usl w mistic the Columbian issue of 1842, com- Mrs. Bolton: “You've J;::d I‘h"hl s g 5 | fa ) i {umbrella of Larry's cver since the croximit T0.000 in insurance oports that the 25 Y T dfl memorating the 400th anniversary [ unbrella o b proxinintely i i 2 y g an o e ears 10 10aay | ) \aniing of Columbus The | inanguration of President Coolidge. mote money came to the school hoard. In- . 1y, In precipitation stamps, which have not been | Don't vou think vou ought to re: A8l stead of veing this money for the re- d pt ribie, and Junc With the exception of fust one, printed since that vear, are of a|turn it alcw const on of the school, as pru- ha it what e city meeting held this week was purplish hue and depict the landing | TPolton 0, 1 will wait till the [ i and conimon sense would have | the doeeit bother 1he longest on record. It lacked of the explorcr i is over! e ks o hat th . {ust fen minutes of midnight when —— - i Manley. dsmanded. the achool board placed jabout fa thit the mowure hae heen ©uo i dt wan made, The two| Herald Clamsified Ads never fail to| (Copyright. 1928 Reproduction g the mopey in a “common fund,"—as ,spread ov(r an exceedingly 10N8 'feaures were speechey by Mr.'hit the mark. Forbidden.) | . > $ \ \ |

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