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NEW BRITAIN DAILY AERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1928 Pl B og o H ald:nm BYING THE POCKET VLTO WIRE-TAPPING AND THE o e s, - iy i W l'lt&ll'l (0 ¢ | A FAIR IsSUL PROHIBITION “1ssUE" Hiihia <tiial t‘hi“l:ml::it:nmx;:a:u - MDT:I‘;:(‘ Iu‘z“ § SBRALD PUBLISHING COMPANT e el S <! The nation need not cor W T”E spring training eeason many of oed the Muscie Shoals bill by not libor with Supreme co tor . — the so-called “axpert” observers pre- Issued Daily (Sunday Excepted) signing 1t within ten days Con- | 4 decision that t <o ‘:{L:E?a‘:p“'l;]“l'llzlet;lumn in the 1\143- . 3 ey were judging AL Mol Bitg, #1 CONIRE BS | grocs recessed of obtaining wi n. Makes Random Observations e e A B p— . tor Norris ts vito I himisel ibl ss to add 4 2 . i season started. When the regular 114aUBCRIPTION RaTES ERaE S it e On the City ana Its People searon opened the Yanks startcd 2.00 Three Mo e e e . ISR with a punch and since have not 3200 Tores Monthe afol orenidlo n, I or any of th Parsosy, been outdistanced nor even given : . . oo e i Sl n always T | Eddie McAloon suggests ,which was anewered with platitudes [°NOUgh trouble to make them think Sariesd &b the Pt Ofhoe ot Naw B, | 1108 When it had ressembled, ang | !eEal o leg g of this 1 3 3 | Traflic Problem solution and promises which were never kept, | that there might be some danger. aio a8 Geccod Ciase Mail Maite ohody doubted it wasn't correct practice is as repuUgHANt 10 | 5ot the sout v |Shop Editor, care of the New | | [: ,uyvone in the city should be| Within the past few years a re. | D¢ Crooshial” time would come S o N ol RA A liberty st of eriti legafes: but o Uritaln Herald and jour letter | ', . position to pick out the flaws | alignment of influence in congress | & ion, the Yanks would meet tho TELEPHONS CALLS e “” ‘\r 28 CBHD UP- | ver it is the R I o e e e s e bV forwaroed @ How o in the traffic situation as handled has made it possible for these repre- 'fa'““’”d‘"”“‘ ‘.‘.f"":‘l"‘_';.',rd’; predivi- Foronssmgsing ol Al Sienstitilionaligrolinds SHsteaye ) o e % the center a man who daily sentatives from the midwestern {°J: @nd how “erooshial® the series Baitena] Koome L Congrese hus not s s We'd All Take the Cure Thes {drives through on an average of 70 statés to win recognition. They have | Were cveryone know: So far the as merely s i i — — = T et Y P |tmes, should be. Such @ man is| l0St no time about reaping dividends | OUIY team in the lcague from which e m.__—m. RSt s As it is at § I = T e R an.‘m},m .\l\-.\‘olu:: l:m»d sl: 5 mail r-;‘nml their hv;rro\o{l{ status, T"’“:;ffih; “r-"»;] ~d*°!'\'\':l~d( Hlfm)u i“r;‘-r'; iy prol nedium think i t. Despite what S : ) agent, whose duty it is to transport udoption he McNary-Haugen |measure fe 1 terribly be B tie W TN Noky and e D ARES Dbred : TN FGCts and Fanfleé' e atents grantoeg | Ml MAUET betwecn the railroad farm reliof measure by Congress was | the onslaught of the Yank bludgeon let : | 2 A1 bt shew suian. Al station and the post office. an acknowledgment of their power. | totters, the Athletics losing seven t @ EALA DRONIN > = | Cle PEiess - 1 Mr. McAloon, in the course of his | 118 Veto by Presilent Wilson was a | §ames out of ten played. As to the T e e 1 e A aeafen Ay e A rat Jongn 5 oraem to| i {irips, has made a mental chart of S°V€Te blow to their prestige “1_‘1;fmzminz l.“vm:)cr!“\‘of m.-’ junior Ao T i acildy ) 3 e ; o e v o : everyhody ex- | Picational Noosssity! iraffic ills and suggests the follow- 1NN it i said that many of them |league, they look alike to the mas- | ews credited to 1t or not otherwise « o i ner CEDL 1deas | lioston Mamma: “Freddy is get- | I8 remedy: Elimination, as voted for the measure fully aware | lOTS 0'1 baseball and they go down credited fn this pagsc and also local A stly what hield good during e 5 —_— P OaE o Bt lik b Leen previously suggested, of that they would put the President in |©ne by one under the terrific attack aews published thereln. 4 Sl : ) A parking spues L b DI oy N et e |"altle Of safety” to the south of the @ hole and cxpecting that he would | Of Ruth, Gehrig, Lazzeri and othera. bt oa o utid A au ot ecoa o e \ € SRR long now before we'll have to send | Park. This streteh of roadwa R . Whe o wiep themnt The Tauike Member Audit Baresc of Circulation g ¥ ¥ 10 change conditions, how- ¢ g { out of the state to read up on |1OREer used for trolley purpose: It is probabie that the delegates to [ have the best collection of fielders Iue A. B. C. is & Batlonai crgan'zation did not hold good ring r. 1s to «lect i tibers — e having degenerated into something the republican convention will |and pitchers in the league and from -w:':.h -"1‘1?“: :m?-i;’m‘f:v :n‘slyn:.\‘: Wilson administration 1 the bil et Tkt Yo ilized e T8 B G aodiiin of a road muterial dumping ground 'eadiust their views on what con- [all indications, no team is able to rcultion. Our clrculation swtimics” are N President sig while | ¢ e \ : . bk : and purking station for sieam rol- atituten ;Al)]\“;:r;' social oreaniza- r‘hanfie zm-] state of affairs in the d upon this audit. This lnsures pro i & triliz i % SEKLY |1ers. ete. He would a e . The midwesterners are confi- | American league—uninteresting to ction againal fraud in oewspaper dt Co ssed ot ] 0 do so fur 11 o iy \"“l_“'“\ WEERLY traffic m‘l.n'dsh ;)mo:lm :;(,‘u],.“qem that they have broken the back- |the average baseball fan, who \\gmxlxl NbEton, i (th . Rath Cinatapm mb o sutficiently | Ston How can | R et Strect, and on the cast side of Main | UOne of astern influence and that |like to sce a closer batie for the Tt is tr U, S Court of encouraging. Wi 1y is mude s s doua A halr-dressing solon has Leen es- |5treet, near the southern extremity |the agrarian will fing his position |league champlonahip. s X ] : e ik ond L e ottt € the park, taken from their pres. | iMProved. Here practical polities | There was a similar condition i R o st A +d in co ; BrC i mwl I 158 {ent position which is near the cen. €NUET becauss republican leaders | the same league som: fifteen years Yok st Hotalloge Newsstand. Tmes | 1011111y Witk the Prosident's ound 1 o | Numes t. The no e e (ke | o7 Of the road, and strung overhead, T#4lize that they cannot hope to |agp when Mack's elephants walked B gon waetands, Eotrance oy dnd rad Sl ; by pssengers as ey pound pa o) .l,, 0 Iu-\}‘l'\\l'?if‘:i- il bl e head: | lect their national ticket in the fall Ja” over the other contestants, 11 ' Fulfng h both parties. T SREREUL scathsounds more like a to £0 so fast that his cus. |fic. He proposes that the present | Without the assisance of the electoral | crushing every possible attempt to ) Syt o0t « rumble « bl stands up all ready to |{VUS Station in front of the Kirst|YOes from the states which provide | dislodge them from the first place. . = Weica church be eliminated and parking of | ¢ country’s crops. | What was the result? The fans took ¢ sliversmithing in-1 = The Ne 2 senator also is o St L) g AR buses be permitted en the west side| Nature has given to cach of us a | /1€ matter into their hands and G o the | Stats somehow alway s of the purk over a considerably Will to survive. Whether it be as in- | KNOWing how unintercsting the race lustry. 1f this 1 t ekl g (P of the Ku Klux Klan |l1onger arca than is now set aside. | dividuals or as geographical and vo- | Was stopped patronizing the games 4y not be far distant wh Eiving Co e e Tl I 110t 10 cover their faces | Finally, he would have trolleys | cational groups. we fight for our ex- | Vith the result that Mack had to ber tire will qualify as a first o1 ; el s e which now leave the center by way | istence, The embattied farmer in- | Preak up one of the greatest com- ar rin pocket yveto i o] . seen photographs of some ,©f Church strect, routed around the | tends to have his say. In a statement hinations in haseball history in or- his | Si975 but the techuie of o in the newspapers, we hope |Park and out by way of Chestnut issued from a congressional district | 1°F to save the national pastime in KRl Ao e PN Sban s o — : I b i el it d e lin Minnesota the declaration wag | Philadelplia, The same situation is By it partly th AT TR s e e DR Removal of the signal lights and | Made: “In the cloction of 1328 we | facing the Yankecs, I7 thex continue tarics In Kansus City have 1 Aie e R i e B Moving Pictur of the “aisle of safety” would permit | Will consider the first law—that of |t0 ride roughshod over the other go0d it LI G e Higa ae SRR < Jfessor Regen. of Vienna, has |of considerably more rowdway for |S°If preservation—paramount to allj l7ams, there will bo a loss of inters of the Republic et o by 2 st | that a grasshopper will an- | traffic purposes and would allow ve- | Other obligations whether of party | °t In the ik f}’"if"‘il‘f' : ; e P e millions of devout wet sartisans | el el | hicles to move along more smoothly, | OF Otherwise, and will reward our °\,’“°”'»‘ S Danchise oD el o 3 ol b " votng for on the St | This s, of course, ome of the |since there would be mo “bottling | friends and punish our enemies.” e will allgw 4t fo 3y ey ! FesNUsLIE iR Ll nzth of nd not e G noints of differ: between | up” where these standards now form | The ®Id story of the big fish goby | Lcrc there is no fighting chance $inh Wik coprsations pve disinsss, |0 DRER AL Re Ao i the st srohibition e o srasshopper and a waitres Ia narrow neck at the end of wider DINg up the little fish. AU present it | :ff,,.{;"c"..“‘ A e will srned a crisp brown. I s AR B [ e s o o e stretehes, is a puzzle to identify the big from | pagween the heavy SeiEht oh m'm"m 2 B L e e ey il el i Music With reference to the bus stations the little, The cast has written the 9 ant g WS A enEigns todiEssh B LS i L e Jndecd promibition as : 3 | A us lirector complagns of | Mr. McAloon emphasizes a fact | commandments of ernment 20d, angopnonent droniitlic/flishier 5 Sheie Soe & | - . - {0 ex in i i hir T mplag o s & phasizes a act | its of government but ranks. The time is nearing when exactly knowing tngredics Wilso ot o } i el woren during concerts. which has been evident to many oth- the veiec of the West is heing heard | . yank e e S S T b | 5 ! Hi sivs nothing about those on { ¢S, namely that the present station |and perhaps the west will d‘-\nlop‘:\,z,(,,k*lu‘l.‘;r‘,‘:}m."‘:. ‘""l"i'"m“" s In other 1. Musele Shoals WHAT 1F COOLIDGE 1 o Lotform who interrupt conver- |is s0 much teo small that buses are into |)..‘ big fish and succeed in "'S;N"‘ the national gamie if they want I e Sy el | sation! now frequently geen parking almost | contention that the ideal social 0r- |10 keap the intercet of the averuge SHOULD BE NOMINATED? CURBING THE STOCK MARKET ; . ! PO in the middle of the road, waiting|ganization is one Which recogRIZES | yaetnt fm. So for the race in {1 another ten ve: may | svhat it C Coolid i | videspread belief that the i n e A social for others to driva away. The sta-| he importance of the agriculturist in | janjon wirenit o _“”.”“ e “l", e — o e e e, e Jighty ang | CPrOduCes fear and apprehension in | Whare traffic is heavi If the sta- - s A pocket veto is a substitute for ;]“" ] Ly i hedd firmed | TiCh Ko to T I could have | SOme DEO nonkm mlcnul (14)'11.? west .anJ s;( the | Modern Teacher Must Be o . e 2! ! 7.5 el e would ores I of wits seems to e confirnie Ao C1 Particnlarly it the policoman is @ |park and ample space provided one | Patacon 1o 4G ol Postion o ¥ % AL, chienen ! D s o Afin pall ¥ ilie seiph o upon money e PO (ory big one! of the greatest impediments 10 traf- | Anyone LR 0 el By ‘won |School Finds Athletics rouser pocks % et et g LR P S t by wall stvect 7 minds you (hat carly in- | G ; SN0 e will be, effminated, 3r Mealoon | ih.. profussion of school teacher is Benefits Weak Minded A SR xrn ournaldists. That 1 stock market ofs in IFord stock got rich, the; L lh"lun'l of Course! ecls certain, ~{a bed of roses should accompany | Stockholm, June 9. (P—Training THE PARKING OF BUSES e 3 s B won. HLOCK. ¢ fosi he n sellingrase (L (LY, By BlEGATE ':m‘!(:xxswi‘_wl _Another reform in bus handling, | ene on a personal interview for the |mentally deficient hildren in sports It finally having come 1o the at- B 5 . 7 worth thire s a pound Bk L ou jand one which is sure to find favor| purpose of obtaining an appoint- | and athletics tends to brighten their o . i Hoover le i co mental drive to curb ex specti- old me you wer spending - ten | with anyone interested in traffic | ment e A A ) e A s etilap oL Aa polics BoMImIBSONON [ e Sl et o s opens HaibniTs Ana beliat ot e e con-i| | Anothor roat s e ome wito | HOUES sy on one course alone.” | problems, is that which would res| A fypical chart of informaiion on | some and normal outlook on life, It that double parking of buscs along | 1 U8 U A i Gl iR e o ; el N Yes the golf-|quire operators to “Kfll time” on| prospective teachers, this one being | has been announced at the institu- the Center is an wvil, regulation for 7 e e e bt U e ) (o [ he outekiris, stopping in the center | wsed in Ingram, Pa., followe: fion for ‘wEakmInded Boya at saiho: its prevention probably will com okl Gy ) e - 4 > - Alexander R {only long cnough to take on or dis-| Dress. Neat, fair, carcless; Height. | hed, Swedon, e nlef diMoulty Hics in the SOUL probubly hucome onc of the nion that it would do o, at deast | T e o ’ X |charge paswengers. Under existing| Tall, miedium, stout; Build. Stout.| By encouraging the hoys to play most unpopular of while. Conditions 1ay he oy that pel Seem moun- 7' fresh givls use green practices, it is not uncommon for{medium, thin; Complexion. Light, |foothall and to compete in running practice 10 make 100 much of a gon- N U - i W it Bl s drivers to leave their cars and | medium, dark: Physical defects. |and jumping the head instructor rul terminal of the it et T R AT £ 0 N : ] 5 ; 21| | 3 fo restaurants to eat while parked in ' None, slight, serious; Artificial afd. | said he found a practical and effi- 1 toors bupas then the Hrmited den | L2e EHIY preaid Uikt e : \ Free Sounl! the center of the city. Keeping the ! None, some. much: Countenance nt remedy. Whereas the boys o b ontn . Lt meeanily. | oD Slp SCI0RHIERE yERTERdnT Sl sk S b R o 1 am [big cars off the street Would lessen | Cheerful, cxprossionicss, gloomy. had been clumsy, slow and carcless 5 they served no more, What is there Sl I pplv; but thers ie dad in sehoo aid | the congestion, it is believed. ' Approach. Forceful and coura- | in the heginning. they gradually be- en a movement was on foot 10 S RN A L S se | littie Rt five years old With reference to the trolleys— | geous, modest but insistent, timid, | came alert, nimble-footed and ap- ave some of the buses use ofher ; : Pl e o Ho biad t = ¥ou fand it is believed a similar rule on|too hold; Encrgy. High, medium, |preciably keener, downtown &t for ™ terminas Y BEPIBEY \ed ° o e AROEH T30 e S {_"""'l‘_' P {okiilling time? dn the center would [low: Dispoaltion, Cheerful, serious, — - = badilig Objéntions cams fuom the buei 55 prosidents o past iffening in the money rates. Last e o mother, 1 told them,” replied | he beneficial-—Mr. McAloon points to | gloon Temperament, Quiet and DIVORCE 1S NEA! Fallialans N s Sl e SRR {the fact thut trolleys turning from cool, restless, nervous; Candor and | puchar 3 o owners and others vy il 38 5 4 \ e Wilo il —Mrs. Leo Rose | Main street into Church street, com= | honesty. Sincere, ressrved, docoi. | o BUChATest, Rumania, June § 49— 5 Ducisdtats. woiving vt the qify, 965 $eie L0 Tus asdin This peaspd 1 50500 BEFRIES, B ek ¢ " toothach o | pletely choke off the moving of traf- ful e The last link of former Crown Prince iculty entails less loafing by buses i oo NGRS R i ARt 5 T | SLUSAY WEATHER—WHAT? | fic, and very often. when the troligy | Response. Quick and keen, medi- | pory O pramania with the roval e 7 st class 1 152 rokers’ lous 1 1 I or miiss nothi Th Pratt: “Fine da n't it has finally negotiated the turn, tHe!um, slow; Judgment. Good, fair, | AV is heing severed by judicial at the Central terminal, It time must S5 T8 iges S e & S U as much exercise s the later: “It sure ist" signal light has changed und further | poor: Vocabulary Froad sversan, | P0Ce¢dings which will end tn cight e Killed let that be done at the : Ry i LI iters and escape the anxiety, | . {deluy 18 encountered. Then, 100, the limited; Use of English, Excellent, | 1235 When Princess Hulews divorce sibAirban Aspale but even politicians—some of thum spite 0 lier Lo - | Bt it Me. Pratt and M. Slater | copping at several polnts on Church | fuir, poor; Information, Well read, |00 BiM 18 granted. The decree But that docs not change (ie fact | —have foresight LUt nergihng dyen mucnsiners oveny How! reat gull of ‘othery Were Congressment street,-has a tendency to hold traf-| rair, poor. " [ will be handed down automatically < Shouid Coolidz 110 prevent the the monetary ce 1 linbers seeins Lo oue who has| Pratt: “This day, by which T re-[fic back on Main street and further! YVoice. Pleasing, fair, weak; Per. |7 the absence of Carol. s R e s eritiort 70 tharil et J1bn SLLIDE ) this 1= refleutoatin Sl LB GEDEdEn fer o tha cliniate ana atmosphenicfgompligations grise, sonulity. Pleasing, unaffecting, repel- | = B o Center as a free ter 1 provided & £ s a5 & ; i conditions, et cotera, here and else- | Tt is true that the trolleys after|lant; Self-anaylsis. Good, fair, poor; | DAVIS TEAM SAULS Ao e bl ol | oolidge ul i s Kk I i ORI FRIL \\*I Bt ol “*"‘“'"‘ 5 Thursday, |rounding the park would he requir- | Attitude toward others. Sympa.| New York, June 9 (UP)—The e IR U T e 5 ST L D : e o d Monday, April 17, el to cut across fraffic to o into | thetic, appreciative, hostile; Atti- | United States Davis Cup team sailed s s i pespite 1 Vazing i © 1 Tree to use| 1906, also February 22, 1911, velving | Chestout street, but it 1 argued that | tude foward teaching, Borvice, g, | for Furope last might. hepine. to it e SGRY Jation Ahal seams . 18 oW judgni Cuirely pon Wy memory of course, |iragfie i< lighter at this point, the | work, job, I nie et e THE BOULLVARD SYSTEM ) TRk, o scized upon a larger pro i that it s g day o of agresable pighway wider, and that vehicles £0-1 The lirge clags of young women | COUNtrY in August. The team is : it < ; i i i A K is 1o varmth, by which T mean absence |z <outh are not hlocked, allowing which will be grad o con ed it Willia . T f/thpotypdhs hoisvara 9 \ity so strong in order Lo solidi ortion of 1 dlace than - ever . the kind you of cold o cmptying of the street in one dirce- | Siate No i eaiteD diom e NORoeRd L WVl Tsidn il ef fruitlo mesOlatinh dost] noltoRikt 19 S s T st Ailihidhe panhe i e : | Siate Normal school here this month | Philadelphia, captain: John Hen- : : opposition against Hoover. Indecd, ¢ nortgig ! A it the Benthi | rion, whereas the present seheme re- | would do well to study this list as | Bessey of Indi s, Gaoige Lott his city. But in y o Lle d Coolidg , i - New Yor Wo ) 5 man from 1qwa periectly. However, fsults 1o o totel tying up, an aid in measuring up job secur- | ©f Chicago and Wilbur Coen, Jr., of leny th ¢ torists on 1 ( ¥ put it the o lay: “Trad- | COr L sent hat wom- | in his stafement as to the before | afr. McAloon appears to have giv- | ing possibilitics. Kansas City. b i oy § i s e T e 1 wl\" LA ! A "Iflr:\);“'mns en the problem s»fluu.\r!hhnu:h’ The P | - o 1 1 i i o a2 . . v, “bu don’t | he pe 'y serious e pe ordinance committee of the common | ook ) West Main strect, do not get ax )¢ s the only living tar tocks from one another and i | pratr: - gontlanan from | couneil would do well to study his | of n:'.fol_\,',‘:m::;:"w | much right o s they will « T y 0 oresell W10 one a (Copyright, 1925 Publi syndi-§ Maine is out of ordert You you dis-1pjan, preferably in company with its | Yjust how valuable is radio as an PR e g oy L 83 i ¢ ) pute v‘“.‘) e -,‘u"h.‘”‘}.. r :‘ou;},\‘ [ ::l'm. sponsor. | advertising medium? > Anyone v i A4 only ; g 3 i ) it K possibly t o futnre, stock | P e | ¢ 19069 5 e L Confl . 1 l : \h‘x""’-““““"“'s who " are now | ttempt 3 ot i 4 EREAl e B iy e as gk e _ | Confilct of Tdeals | spending thousands of dollars year- eyt 10 , s e L v 10 s 00 vo | 25 Vears Ago Today || st sreoviie 1o e con L0 Sbial vear e e o%drom t ] (i 151 i LpRgelan DRIt el el de L N i At g Behind the revelt of the farm ele- | With the desirability of their pro- s | ) dufhuted i —_— Jjourncd meeting of the| Pragt: “Liap” ment. which is expected to find ex- | ducts would like that question an- ong the latt 1o will B W - B I SOUTHERN DELT rd of fire comm oners will by ) “‘rook preesion at the republican national *“""'1- . iof 1 b § 5 y A f g There is a rumor | 1 wid it's a mice dayi® |convention at Kansas City next week, | Rtece ntly the John Wanamaker Caatrt . ‘ 3 L ORGC L= e R e i 1 ke a shake-up ! “It wire is. yon big Dem- |1 something profound which cannot | ftore at Philadelphia. which has 1 ost ; e o i 1 plan of ! cheese!’ e noted on the sufgce. On casual in- | OPerated station WOO, went off the being 1 « v ¢ I lelegates 10 Repub- {0 b uhstitute drivers will | spection, it would seem to be merely . It quit broadcasting, without clude t Iy it e o 1-time L political move, as politics is gen- | 4NY Cxplanation, Experts not cons ot e f y | e ¢ | at a salary | erally understood. In reality it is a DeCted with the store, when inter- | e i i 1 i of 83 i S(ulas nro. Michael political move in the purest sense. FoZated cone rning the cost of op- | 3 Sowney v Lawrence, and Politics is the study of ideal social |Perating radio stations, put the ex- g tl probicm, these hern ac iaat Claueh The first (wo organization and the farmers declare | PPNS¢ at approximately $1,000 a STREET REPAIRS | 2 onone can ovies und would ot that there must bhe a change in |h(-{“"‘3_ £ 4 | Main and W | i i i cipl. At ment. Thomas W. ization as at present constitut- | Fpokesmen for Gimbels &tores in o is 1 " the Rl or for M. 1. Walk ed. | New York and Philadelphia and | o ) S e . o In a country having a democratic | Bamberger’s store in Newark, N. J., | ring ) ot fope 1o v et form of government, there is cer- °Splained that they never tried to | pre s do not so ol Boinpaiy be cut tain to be friction hetween the ,1.(.“}?"‘9!!1& their gains and losses | A Sl mong the first A ferent elements of population. Early ! ’m"Kh’ station operations but con- | . ! oy iRy ST in the nation’s history the landed | ¥ider that form of publicity as mak- i L " 2 S « afternoon proprietor dictated the policies of | "8 for good will. / LEsuihee MGl e zovernment. Then came the machine | Aftention to the radio advertising . A g e O age with ite development of large | Situation is also aftracted by the I \ ey Ml it i fate e cities and manufacturcrs, bankers Fecent absorption of a big automo- y rioiigi T s e S and tradesmen assumed control, To | Ve Manufacturcr by u_rival con- " il il 9 o LR them ean directly be traced the high | ™. The former was noted for ity ! y 0 ' I et 8 i s tariff schedules which protected the | 7110 "rohq{f:ls or “Victory Hours, ABSOLUTE - ! toush 1 T S R | manufacturer and, indirectly, the | £0¢ o s e D have cost & i e e {banker who hiad given him financial | ¢, COMPany $130,000. [t in spitc | PROTECTIO! BT O e {suipport. During this cra New Eng- | of {he millions who are said 10 nave | i : ; WA s ST P fand as 411 the astendancy, | its[ ZHEUED 1D Uy Compiny Was unabi We clean and glaze your . i sl comn b Ehdola s presentatives in the Senate and | (0 #ucceed in s ling fts mew six ||| furs free of charge. pelled rein shict SRt : house of Representatives guiding the | ¥1Inder car to the public, which 1 ) suthern ds s Biapor 2l two, BOTRE RAY dircction of government. Policics :;;“‘;“":_'0 the entertainment = and | We call for and deliver i , s which, it was believed, would provide | 1¥® but did not buy the :to- - o o refOrmn | pan jvos curvey of . hadihi - niobile. !l your garment. e . : it doesn’t attain (he post ofice interior foday and | - - }:;’{u»u'lbm::,.l ou,a:uzan'n:_zy:em”a‘u i ; s ‘ ’ ' 4 i mifle. wi b0 W Rt Ang eali=] <OM a 8 perfectly 'y g ;llhnn"l‘ states like a voice | YA0Ks Killing Interest in . Remodeling and BT fa ; i e for improvement | adorabte fircman down there and § ) crving in the wilderness—a voice | AMerivan League Race il ing. furs for half price @ ' I | '0"'{( stmply horrid:” o) e N A ng years ago the cry “The Yanks during summer months. througto - i i . Che elevator hoy may have hi |Are Coming” was a powular one and il 5 Gt aout rex 1 proy ! Obsenjahons fuws and downs, the puper-hanger | gram asking him o return home [filled everyon: with joy. Today, Sperial prices on neck e an e g P ol v. often | Pl Jmay be going o the wall, and the fas his wife was ill. The expectant liowever, that same cry fills men ||| pieces and fur coats. y anic ciwes ataasene: | Qn The Weather |1 mas ook own "in the|father Joft his carin the care of {with horror and fright particularly s b t p i el mouth, but consider the iceman. {another, and bozrded a train for |in the camps of the American base- | company would ' : ko : | La Lvery time oo carries in a piecc | home. ihall league. The Yanks are coming | o, P s S atoul t val to af- | Forveeast | of ice Le gets the cold shoulder! When Tie reached there he was iand no one seems able to stop their New Brltaln S e v I pro otton il W.\,E - just in time 10 #ee the doctor com- |onslaught. All indications point to | i el « it ghit 1 tail ' ~ Wy onight; | Not Het ing out of his wife's room. |unother sweeping victory for Hug- i streets with trolley troch ; A i : 1 Sanduy parts| Sunday Sehool Teacher: “Now | “What am de troubld] D gins' proteges who are out on a worn down i t ' [ & Iwhat can vou tell us about the |asked the porter. wild rampage in the junior cirenit; e Ltier et ate S g roan T t o Wew Soti | t of Solumen ™ The M. D rephed, softly: “A trampling over everyonc who might | Fur shop d e : ' ' et Aftor 1<tors “Nothin' 1 owas never up birth!” \lmhnn obstacle to reaching the ze- (5 il gl vack A T i day thy e him i me Dife The negro. upset with happiness, |nith of success. That zenith In the " T esperially o ! . iz B i | “uart Broocker | absentmindedly asked: “Upper or minds of the Yankees is to make a 282 ARCH STREET ' e . : ; itlook te for e lowah?" yecord of games won never béfore | : ki h YAy D e Sovckoia et B i the north ¥orzot Mimeelet (Copyright. 1925, Repreduction |made by any team in either cireyit. - TEL. 3398 received 8 tele- A campaien managere who | Atiantic states colored porter ' Forbiddén) $o0 far the whele progress of the | -

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