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. - presidential nomination? Do!ecd to be convinced the occupant |the minor league of citis ut tl ali llowed b w flt‘m les, compact, pstick, and a bottle of | leaving it smooth. In color decora- |increasing cloudiness fo y Scnator Walcott's fricnds wish the would run anyhow, although a few |matter is still 1o be settled. perfume. After the theater I think | tion it is a graduation or combina- | showers. EERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | Connectjeut delegation 1o antagonize | days later another statement popped | The clief hus the opportunity of we lmum get .dmx_e ;? ell:)x;nd then | tion A':: ionca o u:u‘rmn, as a| Temperatures yenerx;;-l.v:l 2L R : e gy L e go to some good night club for some | transition between decided colors. - gh Hoover's boosters? It looks to the out of the White House U udmh.(o : J ards the Lhoolb ba»ard dancing. I think you had better get| Q. What is Billy. Sunday's ad- | Atlanta, Ga. .. 56 68 Tesved Dally (Sunday Kscepted) outsider as though Connccticut was confirm the carlicr statement. The With a ccllmf\ de grec of admiration. a shine and a shave before we start | dress Atlantic City . . 68 58 At Horsld Bidg.. 61 Cburch Btreet sguinst Hoover, and especially so agile-minded scnator, of course, ex- | at Loard is giving & teacher a and while you are down the street| A. Winona Lake, Indiana. Boston s2 60 § — when it will be remembered that | plained that what he was prepared to ¥ear's leave of absence and will pay yfl:‘l'dkhe(t:erhl"el l"l)lew l}:-‘; : th Who 1""3’ ".;Ql‘;l.l‘m‘;"clfl Buffalo R ;; t: 5 5 4 . | mi 5 ac o himself): *“And some |in the movie “Dr. Jel and Mr. | Chicago .. ceneen 6 £ BACRIPTION RAT! ; ? . p ay A i him $509 to manage his department, P & - - ; s o JHCDIPTION ReTER Scnator Walcott, Hoover's right hund |say on the subject was « reflection 01 ge his departi B i R i e s RN, conN ' 0 70 %. $3.00 Thres Moaths man during the World War, \uslux his own opinion. and so forth. or supervise it, o_r do something or thoughtless:” A. John Barrymors and Nita | Denver T 62 pr £ The o Month jockeyed into remaining at home | Then he contnucd making Cool- |Other in connection with it, while 2 —Harold Byerly |Naldi. | Duluth .74 H TR during the convention while the |idge specches wherever an audience | OVeTseas. (bopyrl:h}fll:—;;a Riproductlon Mfi;e ‘:z:‘:;y*g the meaning of the ?M;te;:sune :: lm':‘.:t e P el Mener. | | others Who attended readily fell in cared to guther and listen. Then H ch liberality, the chict no doubt it A. It i Celtic and means “Sea K;cnm City ...t 78 line for Coolidge at the self-evident Messrs. Butler, Roraback, Hillis, Mel- \"“\"'»*- needs to be followed elsc- warrior”. | Los Angeles K e cun cilaa dictation of Mr. Roraback. lon, ete., picked on him as the con- | Where in the city. Q. How much are Cuban 10 and | Miami . 8¢ Busives Office ! When delegations heretofore wish- | vention keynoter, fecling sure Mr. | — ;w":e";:w 9NN vorth in V. 8 :“:’,‘1:‘;:5::" " . Tditeria) Rooms . d to mark time, without getting in | Fess was the right man to deliver a | k.fi\“fi:’:;fl:‘:l““h"::g_o::"“;‘ & A. Ten centavos equal ten cents | New Haven 75 — wrong with their home statc voters, slam-bang spcech a-la-Coolidge and 'Fact: flnd Fandes can be. s and five centavos equal five cents. | New Orleans _tx.-‘-::{, arstiable Sdvertisiog medium | 11,..y trotted out u favorite son to yell |start the inevitable stampede as an- | And long-winded speeches, how Q. What is the birthday rhyme? | New York . 3 r. This ides oking o i payer ' . A y's child is fair of face, |Norfolk ...... room slwaye open to advertisera for. This idea of sticking to the re- swer to their prayers, fearful! A. Monday's child L | N . : ; o : ~ i I s child 18 " | Northfield, Vt. —_ nomination of Mr. Coolidge scems to | Meanwhile the state primaries | BPitaph: He was a stubborn man L lss::b::lu!v for“em fun-ventjons, .Iv;‘:d.:::d;y‘s cmmnllu“-::r;r:m ! 8t. Louis ....... Member of the Amociated Prese | Lc i new wrinkle of Mr. Roraback’s Lyistied over Olio and poor Mr. Fuss #02 ad teaigHL QU Mas. Get together, Folks, just to be sad, Washington ..... flie Associated Prees 18 exclusively en 5 el 3 , ¥ y Ll A et e Tor e publication ut |19 betuddlc the Republican voters of |and his state allies found themsehves | 10 ma tolerant, but we shud- cheerful! 'lhuln;in) child {s merry and 53 4l news credited to 1t of gt Stherwine | Connecticut. [on the outside looking in. As the [dvr at the thought of a bronze Aoy ),.rfd““yzx Hiia % 1ering Cand Zona, Gils Marries aews published therein. | The question asked at Kansas City, | keynoter, however, he had to con- | Stalvsman in a brown derby. calaa m‘o"y ml b o il er Childhood Friend e and by independent voters With R~ | tinue preparing hie speech, doing 50 | 11, iloriood has advantages, but |1l You. Madame, but you've over- Saturday's child works hard | Portuge, Wis. June 13 (P—Miss Member audit Bareau of Cisculation | publican lcanings in Connecticut, Will | with the cxpenditure of much mid- | the meek fulierit the carth, [T Your socounts : ot e oo | 008 JGnls, BE. year old BuIboRuEE : e e organizatll Jave to go unanswered; but the |night electricity and tall thinking, | B .'“”'1")"”.: B ek v i Sabbath d:y P px;uv“agstél :-;:n?::ooolk: and anort 3 v it = = - A S SR A g 2 e haven't overdrawn anyone 2 & L ¥y any x 3 Lvi-:- :ol:n 5“:‘:::"{".:‘;';";:";:“,":'.‘; action of the ‘0""‘,”“"‘ delegates Then, to cap the climax, on the 1..,“ _"‘"”';.’\“u: ‘f“"“:"“‘if a “_°f"~‘]" have 17 4 QUESTIONS ANSWERED Is good and loving and V\'lietstories, was married quietly yesters 3 D Chle Sudit. Tate tosuree pro. | Wil be a topic of discussion for inorning of the convention OpEning .o their strength g You ¢ . P and gay. day to a friend of her childhood, i tection against fraud in mewspaper d'- | oc 1. ¢ &t thelp sirength. ou can get an answer 1o any| What is the horsepower of William Breese, 63, Portage manu- 1 A s hcth natioanl ud\’°' the skids began to slip from under question of fact or information by |, y1 of lightning? facturer. Only members of their i local advertisers. | _— the draft-Coolidge situation. Fortu-| A college girl must suffer when writing to the Question Editor, New S0 diate famill itnessed th | ST i I 00 b vashington Bi A. It has been estimated that|immediate families witnessed the — | THE CASE OF DAW nately, the austute Mr. Fess had a |""* ;’,‘“‘""""“r she i Epend ?;i‘“::t;mfi :\\‘:;u:‘“‘?:"m"::"' an average bolt of lightning is|cergmony, which was performed at art of her vaeation ’ 2 New York avenue, ngton, i _ Al 5 The Herald fo on sale Qily 18 New| < (pev are considering Charles Kevnote speech propared that would o WAL AR LR D. C., enclosing 1wo cents in stamps | 9u8l 1o approximately 25,000,000 “!‘; lhoml; lM e s o Lok v, Hotlogs Newant, S G Dawes as the leading contender |1t a0y cmnergencs. 1t Tuuded the for reply. Medical, legal and marital | BGrecnower. - Art ';gfll.mmfic:a{ e e e aa% ‘Central. 4d Street. [ for the vice-presidential nomination, ' President as the “greatest personal 2dvige cannot ;"’b‘,“““", O ea® 1| by & generator at the laboratories of | having died five vears ago. ¥ i e —————————| \}l fronts will thus be placated, is and political force in the world,” but e e Wil restive " pore | the General Electric company _at . A PITIFUL STAND PRt inetead of a stampede for renomina- sonal reply. —Unsigned roquests can- | Fittsfield, Massachusctts. Dr. Breit EMPLOYES TAKE STOCK 1 The stand of the Connecticut delé- | Belng a sterling McNary-Haugen- |HON that the statement might have not be answered. All letters are con- | 31 1) :1"‘“‘1;1‘1 e Cwlo:e- e stand of y L | Terrestrial Magnetis e Car-|of the Unite e Steel Corpora- i sation at Kansas City in favor of Mr. /jte, Dawee is expected to please the | helped to bring about it merely got | aentisl —Rditor. ree T e e e ainelon Dave | nor aubeeed - for only SEAR i Coolidge in the face of the Pres- |rurmers cheers and stamping of feet. This| = TR 0 F U Q@ How did the New York ana | Produced over 5,000,000 volis. eSSl i ¢ \dent's desire not to be a candidate | Being from the west, he will please | Was$ because thg morning's develop- |\ o e Philadelphia teams of the American | Q. What book in the Bible con- | mon stock offered to them at 3145 & f and the certainty that Mr. Hoover | the west ments had been so contrary to Mr. of 4 tratfic jam league compare in games won und :’am‘. the parable of the two 1oun-i“‘“_"‘"~‘ )t was pevenlpd ‘:df“)'- fub: i e certainty | - iy am. : ations? scriptions were received from 50, B Will obtain the nomination on the | Bring a rich banker, he also is ex- | 1’388 fond hopce. e —_— l“’: " :(9[1 close of the scason the| A+ Matthew 7:24-27, £70 amployes. | s : admintstration side-kick, Mr. | TUs true you can't measure suc- . At the clos he scas S 2T < s { - # first ballot is pitiful. “,‘.b.x to please the east, e A = | bt i B, Ser Wonlk Wanliees had wvon 120 Q. How many architects are w)\_honlu‘l;”omrlmx “:\2 made in i As the swing toward Mr, Hoover | yet what influence has Mr. Dawes | had that day *come out” for Mr. To s woor games and lost 44 games while the | there in the United States? oo ’“‘ % 1% ‘s:l;‘"'“‘ hiled § was at its height yesterday the fol- |45 vice-president shown himself to Hloover instead of sticking to Ar. | — Philadelphia Athletics had won 91| A The last census -showed | Jons woen the price o $136 ; lowing pa wh came over the | posscss in helping to shape the | Coolidge, as had been anticipated by | It's easy. You just make a plat- and lost 63 games. 18,185, AL e 51 ainhed it anbansibe i wires from the Connecticut delega- | President’s policies? The answer s |the small ring of party manipulators form 10 fit the people and then alter Q. Is it possibl: for an aeroplane = Al & H I i |who thought they really had a & tandidate to fit the platform. to fly beyond the carth's atmos- tl. i S U, N § | He etarted out to reform the rules chance to manipulate. Tl averi 3 rvations Lo Ana o L ’ i e ¢ ea | DO | The convention votes a favorite A, Atmosphere Is as necessary to | Warsaw, June 13 (®—Poland de- ; ational Committeemnan J. o g but even these rules| The sbeech, therefore, was @ re- [son gets arew't wasted. They serve sustain an acroplanc as water is to | o" The Wffl'her feated the United States Olympie H(I‘l'r) korab iy ey e e cital of Republican achicvements, |him for lifc as a topic of conyersa- - sustain a_ship. | soccer team seven to nothing at of the mem 1 | srliime G o on. o ; 7 cas the World's | .| P rday. | B ¢ with I catest emplius 2 2 . Q When was th orl Fosen yesterday. tion, are optimistic and believe Mr, Dawes has been out of harniony & wx!m.wa the sx»u est emphu: The Evolution of a Chronic | cojumbian Exposition in Culmgo‘ Washington, June 13.—Forecast 4 2 3 that ihe outlook for Coolidsy completely with the Coolidge, Mcl- on the party's {financlal statement. | smerjcapism: Feeling tolerant be- | Bnocker! held? | for Southern New England: Partly i §&ioven righter nowAHAD SEWEe o oo B T he underlined announcement thal cause you are 100 lazs or 100 shal- — ¢ A, From May 1 to October 30, | cloudy tonight. Thursday showers; n“nim’ B when the delegation arrived | Why should he be considered a the nation stood for pleasant reli- lew to form a conviction. “ 1883, |not much chunge in temperature, P | 3 G B e qEnian ., ltions with all forcign powers but al- | Q. Mow many men did Canada | Moderate to fresh southeast winds. m“" reliof {rom pain. ' Just think of that for narvelousgood runmuing mate for Hoove fp . i s f | St a man can hate bribery and M send to the front in the World war? |~ Forocast for Eustern New York: | Frevent sboe pressure. il 3 perspicucity. Un a day when Vare,| When Hoover is nominated his ances Wik nona of courd ot & BIs | (ue corruption of officials withour| —Little five-year old Bobble has ac- | How many were killed and Cloudy; probably occasional showers | AteRdna end shes sers P | Vermont, Massachusetts, Mellon, wishes as to the running mate may hund. The reference to farm relicl being a darned wet who wants the mmpun‘lrd 2“ f:lhor to inspect a|ywounded? ? | tonight and Thursday; not much mm 3 i e % pR M o con. |Was a delicate pianissimo with the saloons back. prospective new home. A Canada raised and equipped | change in temperature; moder ! Butler and the others began whoop- lve some influence R g sai | HHE TR, LS e e P s s DEiants N | At e e e Al S chanke 10 syt pRia moderate to I ing it up for Mr. Hoover, our own |vention, or at luast the moguls Who | e . Anyway, these beat the times|@ll the modern advancements for 515,441 men. The total number of | Conditions: The western disturb- is a chance at this e cadenza added to the effect | yo0"s woman who looked unhappy | themselves they had held firmly to | men that served overseas was 418.- lance is moving eastward over the be known their opinion was:the out- point that Hoover will not choose to ;’)"" nobody need be in doubt about ‘:;"" hm(l;h‘)l'r \l\a!"uuspectcd of not ;':vsol;;':;;\{:n::t’:;:::::f :"«r "'&15 “?;'4 31’)100(;:1!:\]14_11':(-1 :‘"c"o::::m: :: upper lake region, Duluth, Minn., i S e 4 7 s Ubain] wife, Joys. e 2 c [ 218,438, his total 35, vere | 29.3 3 o look for Mr. Coolidge was getting | have Dawes as a running mm\:. purpose of the administfation's g a du uh_ the house was very short lived. Killed in action, 12,437 died or}l':fld:ll‘:fi"‘:‘\:‘;nde’: l:lo‘:::lducll;‘:n:m:;p brighter! Dawes has been an incongruity in 7 % “Button, button; who's got the Upon his return home he sought | wounds and 155,559 were wounded. | south Atlantic states northwestward the administration; he has’ been ~— The Fessian keynote was an exX-pyion?” was a kind of mystery [ his mother at once! the remaind: ing dicd of dis-!{o the northern plaina states and | ample of the weaknesses of kuynole | game, But there weren't any laun. [ “Mother,” he pleaded. “pleasc|cuse in Canada or were posted as|the upper Mississippi valley and | speeches. Of fiery phrases there were | dries then. don’t let Father buy that house. The | missing. upper lake districts. Pressure is man said that it is very handy for Q. Where is the city of Pratola ;|-.ni castward f he Mi: i - ; few, if any; of oratory nothing worth . 2- 3 alling eastward from the Mississippi 5 ok erners against the cast- y there 1s a switch in every room.” A, In the province of Aquila, ‘ river to the const distrip! :ol uu'\hom:.. l|‘\un\‘mlld, ‘m 1;:::&‘\: e iy | Mentioning. The address was of & o r to the coust districts of the City, the Connecticut delega —Emily B. Grover | Tualy. north Atlantic states and is rising § like Tim for 1o other reason than |L¥Pe casily forgotten. It was inforior — re magnesinm and beryilium | rapidly west of the Mississippi ‘river, 3 the convention probubly Wl not to that dellvercd by Theodo | i that they think at heart he is with than aluminum | particularly over the plains states; E vote for Representative Tilson for Burton in € J. Henry and his entire retinue let it guide it. Ther farm policy. FOR TILSON" | against i major policics. He | been a farm bloc man, a spokesman for the w erners, Bastern bank has g “WON'T VOT According to a statement credited An Imventor Is Born! “Mother dear, teacher said that 1 consequently\ temperatures are veland four yea {them and he is merely playing an o ik had a talent as an inventor,” said : ! higher cast of the Mississi ¥ ce-presides cgardless of his | g g ety R | o 2 " e Q. What metal becomes a con- ! higher cast of the sippt river vice-president regard | agtute kind of politics. ~Tf that is so But in the case of Senator Burton the little Jean one day to me, duetor of eleciricity when a heam and cooler from thé Mississippi 3 akABoos, | {then if 15 merely additional proof |Stuation was lces obscure than with | “Whut did she say you could do2" | o¢ light shines upon it river westward to the Rocky Moun- ] This, af carricd out, Will be vers 5t 8 the best Kind of a vice- | SNAtOr Fess: he at Jeast knew which | An Ideal office woman s onc 1 asked, very pleased. A, Sclenium, tains. 3 poot tactics. stru wnd polities. "way the political cat was to jump “ho can make the visitor fecl im- he said that T could invent| ¢ Dooes an honorahle discharge ~ Conditions faver for this vicinity | president, portant whils preserving the illu- [ More now ways of spelling - words | from u merchant vessel give a man | | sion that the boss is. than anybody she ever saw,” an- preference in civil xervice appoint- | Mr. Fess was handicapped by the e - swered Jean, ment. It Indicates a factional fight with- in the Republican party among thosc and could puwp the air according- Iy How Dawes became the viee-pr dential nominec in 1924 is worth who are for Tilson and those against | .\ 10 ¢ thia time. On the first | Changing program. 1t was prety dif- | The more of the kissing he has —Lois Hartley A. No. FAMOUS PIONEERS him. | : S ficult for the champion pro-Coolidge | ¢ 40 during the engagement, the Sesiossed Q. 1In what poem do the follow- | g Lallot for vice-president at Cleveland R | e G (I e B do | dlier Etiquett ing lines occur? The story of America is the story ef the froptier. Danlel Boone, Simon The Rorabuck clan is against him 10 4 man. The wounds of the sena- torial fight when Mr. Bingham was named to the Schate instead of Mr. orator 1o be compelled to note the | FOlt Kol L Grandmother was visiting her| “Thou has conquercd, - O, pulc signs pointing toward the nomination ey marricd daughter and was much Galilean; | Another rcason to be enraged at |shocked at the rude ways of the The world has grown gray from the sight of a girl smoking is the|sons of the house. ¥ thy breath: {fact that you once got unmercifully She told them not to eall each| We have drunken fram things Ienton, Kit Carson, General Custer, Bufalo Bill, Wild Bill Hickok, Paw- nee Bill—coudensed histories of thie exploits of these picturescue charac- ters—are wll contained in our Washington Bureau's new bulletin entitled JAMOUS PIONEERS. You will be interested in reading the thrilling stories of these men. Fill out the coupon below and send for the bulletin: Lowden got votes, Kenyon 172, Burton 139 and Dawes 149, On the sccond ballot Lowden re- 'of the man whom he had believed |unable to get the nomination and ceived 779 votes, was chosen as the m e not yet healed. v « 3 - d Tilson are not yet hea s ereditog | TOMINEE, DL refused 10 accept the whom he had fought in the Ohio | jioeq for smoking cornrilk. . | other tiars, but to say “Pardon me Lethean, 5 J. Henry 16 commonly credit |idtiifntion by talegraph primarics. From this staundpoint the ” when they wanted to contradict. And fed on the fullness of e . CLIP COUPUN HERE i S i aving ditched Mr. Tilson at |~ A 2 cracke | i uke [ tarte - e r with having ditched Ir. Tilson & The delegates by this time were keynote was not badly cracked. It! Hot air rises, Gliders ftuke ad- One day she started to say some: death! HISTORY EDITOR, Washivgton Buresu, Dally New Britain Herald, .y up a|thing which dldn’t quite suit| A Tn “Hymn to Proscrpine” by | Junior. “Pardon me, Grandma, but | 8wincburne, Q. How Is strippling done? | vantage of this fact and s {long time. So do polit 5 you're @ liar,” he said politely. that time. Mr. Tilson has friends und admirers throughout the etate and | at least was a genuine unadulterated Republican generality document, anxious tg depart for their homcs and on the third ballot Dawes got New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. I v and e a robably 8 & e AT - " : I want & copy of thie bulletin FAMOUS PIONEERS, and enclose heree the party and their total probably }“3 1-2 votes, to 334 1.2 for Hoover, | Nutieggers who lieurd Senator | Hoover delights n the climination —Mary Elizabeth Bouck A. Tt is a method of roughehing I it Bve ganibe G- looed: WnoARCATIAd Ly . Semtans: FAGER, oF oon. surpasses the adiirers of Mr. Roru- | (5 & Lo lion through Chair- | 1'% deliver a gpecch before the ' of lost motion, and it will be inter- paint with the brush instead of g sl o g | back, if there are any outside of the | . . McKinley Association in Hartford | #8!ing to obscrye the kind of guanti- The Correspondence Course SEEEE————— | ower interests and the inner politi- | ke iNceing Mgt fer | o 2 !ty handshake he develops if electea, By Bylvia Wolf | wen 2 i | Hoover on the third ballot, about ten ycars ago were not vastly He was the most forgetful man that = A 3 cal old guard. | Not much care usually is taken in | iMPressed with his oratorical pow- | Correct this sentence: “When T ever walked this earth; Valuable Gifts Free! SIREET AND NUMBER . ers; yet since that time he has figur- |tell the Kid he ean't go,” said the | He couldn’t make a vill as he for- 1 Mr. Tilson is a species of favorite i proud father, “he never asks why.” got what he was worth; Ty son. Yet in spite of his high stand- | 1 sclecting a vice-president candidate Merchants’ Gift Night «d as quite a spell-binder in Ohlo. | | and Dawes was chosen mercly to fill Copyright ) r He forgot to stamp his letters, he i sl ton, which certainl "his ably . Copyright. 1 Publishers & P 3 g in Wasbington, which eertainly [ 5 /F 0 0 e delegates to | This probably came about because \ Eyadiats forgot to tie his tle, CAPITOL made of him the logical candidate of his undeviating adherence to the e He forgot to have his dinner and Friday Night catch traine. for the Eenate at the time of the If a little better care is excrcised | Staunchest of the staunch in the way forgot the reason why; acanc 1 Rorabuck o atl o - , He forgot what trumps at bridge vacancs, s ek orsunisation 5 LSRG ST or epubiican lore and be naturaly 25 Vears Ago Today e hat Mr. Bingha spite < ga 5 insisted that .m ham, in spite | 3 te 18 the logical contender for has gained recognition as a stand- voke, of the fact he wus clected to the post | = @ o o by of the party. A Herald reporter was permitted | When he lifted from a bunker he ot governor, he shunted to Washing- | et teday to glance over the plans for forgot to count a stroke; ©d as governor L . < x| the new power house in Back Rock, He forgot to pay his income-tax for TS (VHE 'WORS OF WALL STRE and it appears that the new s(ruv‘-‘ years, and when the swine When the Massachusetts del. - Wall street, poor old lady, is upset. | ture will not be an unattractive one. | Had him up {n court and punshed tion reached Kansag City it was not | The wind is blowing %0 hard that she The "‘mdmlrm of last night \nu;fi dh: 1or‘::v }t‘o pnly the flneh: “ 5 et santh e i accompanied by a strong wind which | And that which really made his life | there long before there came a tele- | can't keep her ekirts down and there |y, o\ n geveral trees. Iire alarm exceptiomally rotten, gram from Governor Fuller. |is an awful exposure of weaknesscs \.ires were crossed and a false | Was the fact that very often he The telegram was pithy. Tt called | 80ing on. alarm sent in. forgot what he'd forgotten! Herbert Hoover has not been liked | Charles Miller called at the ciy clerk's office last evening and secur-| He read a magazine one day, in ton after he hud s one day. The logical thing was to have kept Mr. Bingham in the governor's Mr, Tilson A TIP FROM MASSACHUS chair and to have sen into the Senatc. But the Roraback machine said nay That is past "attention to the tfact that Massachu- tory. The present G le 15 2o batter. teors ity i expeaipd it delegation fo vola [ & E8UD of financiers in Wall | " rotition blank whereon he and which he chanced to find abiuatat of corimns degsnts. M| °0F Tbivecs TRk Sovvar Mud carricd strect, especially the international | yumerous other residents of Arch|An advertiscment relating to the AEEC LD S Y UN ery town and city in the state bankers, Mr. Hoover §lso has the strect will draw up a petition pro- training of the mind: der orders frou M Rt maries; that no funny business hostility of the president of a great | testing against the famous bologna | A Correspondence Course absolute- cntire Connceticut delegation may 3 tiee Frges - ‘actory on that stre Mr. Muller Iy guaranteed with respect to other candidates was | vailroad who has influence with the (7 5 n of fine aesthetic taste and |To train imperfect memories for not even once 1ot or Mr. Tilson for g v G the nominatio 0 t capeeted. New York G. O. P. and with other | g a natural distaste for the odors anyone in need, i _‘C’ 3 e i) | That comes from having state |clements of the old guard. | ¢manating from the plant. The | Theer were questions to be answer- What sort of o I skuldugzery Diltbinids Wall street also does not like Mr, | residents of the neighborhood may ed, there were pampblets to be ie thie which ca . t 1 witly | TeSOrt 1o an injunction. read, In Connecticut, where there are Hoover becausc he is credi | A committee of 45 citizens wWas| There were words to be repeated delegation 1o ignore the vicr-presi- i : L fenital . bili # % yone, tie delegation belongs to J. | having a mind and a y of his own uppointed 1cday by the mavor to getting in and out of bed; s SEURL BronGaM TNy Toraback and in spite of the and will not listen to the dictation of | work with five appointed by the sc- | The treatment was so tonic, the Lae #at . y i <. | ectmen in taking charge of the “Old TS Of AL BWORE v 5 oover 86 : o | Wall street. His mind is too active, ng s swore TT1s ‘pevpls showd cry aloud in | STOnE Heover sentiment in the f R ol @irect foats hio'{HOME Woek? Seelebration which 8} 13iay wuuli briog his memoty bark shume at the spectac state—certainly as staunch as in the s said, and Wall strect fears he |, cing worked up. Among the com- and make it stronger than be- President’s home statc—the delega- | Migh “do something” if clected |mittecmen are A. J. Sloper, J. R. fore. 1ion holds out on the people and in- President, Andrevs, B. '.Hu-nn..). Charles J. THE NUTMEG DELEGATION - 5| Of course, there have been some | Parker and F. H. Johnston. Tor a fee of ainety dollars they g e o Bilakig tie Soniliol Moo : el ® | “The railroad has lssued new reg- would make his brain a force, A question ty 1ot mean what he has said. other factors in the downward course | oo ding the uoessingldh de. Sabd bis uisety dsliies BAE “Dors th WCIf fhere were state primarics in of the stock market, but the fact that | The gates at Main forgot to take the course! S gepresent the rank and Of the Conmecticut it would rob J, Henry the deluge came on the day when | atrects ])\:nc hvretollorl; tepublica S AR 3 e 45 certuin js | been operated 24 hours a day, bul New Stunt! Teepublican ‘rabuck of hie power and put a Moover's nominaton was certain 38 [ 0oy e gateman will be | Williams: “C. C. Pyle s some When the A g in the entire Iepublican ma- Significant. Wall strect recognized its ) Jeoeont only from 0 a. m., to]sport promoter, fsn't he?” the question of Prosi- i master, 11:30 p. m. On the Berlin line, Dutton: “Ye Whether Hoover or Smith reaches | where the tenders have staved only| Williama: What's his latest? ‘He's going to promote a1 Hartiord dont Coolidge accepting a renomin: We are for the state primaries, T thie IRGSERY din paseed; AHHY o i Qe 5 ol of the . . Wi " " un \e last car has passed, they (a ruce between a - merry-go-roun tion nn:( tuk u,{, much of 1 il the auicker the . the White House, the occupant will Will now oberve the above hours, |and a revolvinggoor!” delegates’ time. Now, under t] SR not tuke lessons and advice from the | vion il also be obscrved at all < est Bobuler watchful eye of J. Henry Rorabach THE KEYNOTER PASSES BY stock market, As for the real bus- |other crossings. Wt ul, President €oolidge con 1. Fees of Ohio, senator | 1ness of 1he nation, that will be as l; in apparent tlh‘ut l; nle_ All’— One Spake To Helen? Lo . 4 2 R o ford drove a mighty sharp bargain| Jack: ‘A penny for your nomination s:tms 1o be the Wish o political weathervane orator, Safe and sound as ever. with Alderman O. 1. Curtis in leas- | thoughts. the delegates. Would the rank 1ve been slightly unhappy as S Eea s ing the building used as an isolation | Helen: “T think I would like to file of Connecticut Iiepublican Vot & 1o stood hefore fhe distinguished THE CHIEF AND A TEACHER | hospital. He was 1o receive $1,000 g0 to the movies to see that Chaglin want those del to hide br- audicnce at Kan Cit if a case of smallpox broke out | comedy; it is rainivg so0,1 think you hind @ forlorn hopa?. Do MF. TH- or so he had y c |there, and one did. Further, when [ had better call a tuxi: maybe you 8 Mr. or 50 e had been preaching Cool- chiet of police to the nations! con- |yye city tried 1o sell the property, [ had better slip down to the corner son's adinirers, of whom thy Wge for a third term. It the vention of police chiefs at Colorado | it was discovered that it had title 0 | store and get me a slicker and 8 ndauntod Mr. Fess who sisited the Springs is still to be definitely settled. | only a small strip of land about the | new ‘umbrella. it's so wet outsid; Hoovor deiczates, espeeinlly when | White House some fime after the “I | This is a eity of around $0.000, & | . For a year The little matter of sending the ! building. Nobody wanted that. 6 |and while you are thers you might 4 Mr. Alford has the house back|get me a pair of rubbera: stop in at Tilton has « chance at the vice- Ichuuse not” declaration and profess- progressive and smacks of prestigs in I.'u. the drug :tm and got me .: new a lezion, want to

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