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" NEW BRITAIN DAILY HI:IRALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1928. m Brihin H ef..ld The Democratic party in the state. | heed. | Silence Is Golden! ] alese the same? . CALLS G. 0. P. TOO DRY w ot loauswe, expects fn Ao well as s || Simmenafavared the Tarheol delos . McAndrew (on telephone): “How | A. Singhalese is one of a race| New York, June 19 UP—Dr. Nich acts an ancies much will it cost for me to talk to |inhabiting Ceylon and a Senegalese X WERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY tail to the Smith kite this year. This | gates being inetructed for Cordell ) Ch e is one of a French West o S€ lolas Murray Butler returning as i el Chicagn® g €st African [gelegate to the republican nationa attitude is logical and without doubt | Hull of Tennessee The Tarheelers e Operator: “Two dollats for the |people from Senegal o e ohUl 0, g Tswued Delly (Bunday Escepted) the party will improve its record | knew httle about Hull, but they Fre! . ":'H”l 4 ‘\mf‘ It's ='*m~l»;n first three minutes and fifty caits AQI” What is the birth stone for |ment that failure of the conventiod 4t Horald Bidg. 61 Cburch Street |mightily behind the breastworks put |in duty beund to obey orders Thas "”:‘i 2 ficks 1ol ! £d Jaith Slacks -'or‘"a;‘*’d add""‘;‘-]fl,' ”’;;" ';‘“’““’:“ T to adopt his resolution calling for re £ Jus use you on one. cAndrew right, i . nd. eal of the 15th dment 1z — up by the New Yorker. Many a stal- | Hull gets fhe delegates. although - - . . |peal of the 1&th amendment is re i 2 ! me—— isten for the first three minutes Q. What wedding anniversary 1s ded by s i his SUBSCRIPTION RATES i i + \ ¢ zen re s o R e : iy gar v supporters of his plan a "R wart Republican in Connecticut will | about half a dozen of them are sus You can sav this for 2.75 b G. R. Cook |the twentieth? making the republican party a pro) $2.00 Three Monthe vote the Democratic ticket this vear. | pected of disloyalty to Simmons ana | Anvbody who could zet drunk on it (Copyright, 1925, Reproduction A. China hibition party. T6c. & Month J Henry Roraback roars that the | may vote for Smith anyhow 100 pure in hegrt to taste it Forbidden) Q. What is a centaur® S et —— G | Three ages of man: Bossed by | d A A fabled monster part man PHI BETA KAPPS MEN 3 2 offce st New B, | REPUDIICANS can carry the state an State bosses are alike everywhere |\ oinors bosied by wife: bossed by | | Shop Editor, care of the New and part horse APP: 2 B o et e e sewor ™™ | how, but the fact J. Henry is con- |There is too much one-man politics | dangh | | Britatn Herald, and your lecter Q@ What are the three most hn?‘";‘”r;mu: 'm!:"‘i.e:s ;‘:c,, i |strained to roar about this point in the country i || will b forwarded to New York. P"P"‘““\f states of the United States? | "o\ " t) ‘1raooa vesterday, The TELTPHON CALLS | indicatee it is giving him opportunity | — — . i e i:""“'"l'; “w';';””,"” o] ' mtmx‘ B X0k Bemnadiania dnd o8 R oG o ol ot o Business Oftce ... 438 | tor deep thought. As far as our ob- MORE SEATS Aenlish 1o sy We Have Our Ambitions, Folkst | Q. What country first provideq a |!r12: James Andrews of Mansfield Editoria) Roo | servation goes Smith is extraordi-| It may require 99 editorials to get | An henorary LL. D, will pever Jegall saluation o, {hie servicestar | D0 Hilab Biackssof Canion. T iy o narily popular in Connecticut and |action on the need for more seats| YOu can't mix religion and states- weigh us down, a wife in the home? Howard Rozer of Malden, Mass | 2 The emly proftable advertising medtum | . i . i | B | manship, but each one needs more | Nor shall we get a Ph. D. in stately A. Sweden John Burkebich of New York city, J. Henry must have observed pretty |in the pubhic parks This is the sec- 5 = Sl o u 5 L5 Cantail of Portland, Or ia the City. Circulation books and press ¥ ot the iker cap and gown | A. H. Cantail of Portland, Ore.. and room alwaye open to advertisers. much the sanie thing. |ond on the subject. The going is etill Cot o But at the funiversity of cheer we i L. E. Benmoff of Long Island City. | i e e e 1 hore weil win 1 25 Years Ago Toda S o l:-hn‘ toie ';-- l'rdl'oll ,P'T-t | Hoover also is popular, and that he People g0 to the parks, clally ilh:nw kru'w ‘uudl» n v!lw art of | g y | rr‘l::{:&{::l)m\\lv‘w:‘ \H‘I'::‘ : ssociat resn exclusively en | making people grin! —_— g. Mass, Ju Bk o e e I N G| wan the choice of Republican Nut- on waek-ends, for comfort They ST I i e ull oews credited to it of not otherwist |;meggers after Coolidge officially step | shoutd not be compelled 1o stand up i Certaint The Conncetiont Balliay & LISbL awood, daugtifer of Mys. Wl news published thereln. ped down; but J. Henry couldn't see | keep walking to keep themselies | o s Mrs. Boyce (on scale): “Perhaps ;:: p’fi‘i“ :;_d“sia; ¥ fr‘c‘: “"h":’:":re Madison Wood of Pride’s Crossing - this point at all unti) the day of [busy. or sit on the grase Conditions | /222 %43 1 vou siep on before I get off we 5 =himaw | Alsd wict { jE20 Caplain Pipnossso Guatdahiiy | S i ¥ district, culptor and former opera singer of Member Audit Bureso of Cleeulstion | the convention balloting are alike in all the parks | " proper measure of a man is | C2 save money ” Scarcely a day es that Chief | gl or 2! The 4o B. G is 8 nationa! organization | e e e i e . he Biselor it tnine Teqiired fo Rovee: “No, T know this type of QUESTIONS ANSWERED ~eae ol :;uea i New York, took place yesterday a which furnishes Dewspapers and adver- s } may baia litlefesira potnerdo j NS RES OIS N fcale. There's no two weighs about| You can get an answer to any| ZERANEs 408 DOCISUD & BUY (08| Woodstock. the home of the bride tisers with & strictly honest snalysis of | CANYTHING TO WIN" provide more teats and also might 6 Eoaws i question of fact or information by |S0™® one e 5 B The ceremony was performed b lation. Our clrculstion wtatistics are AN AGTO M e — : o Gew | their destruction among young chick- | v ) o Lo § Tased upon Ehis andit. This lnsures b Charles Curtis, candidate for the [COSt a little money to buy them: [ Geologists who think azes are re e yone ;‘;QL:[’dQ{’;:‘m:‘f‘:,:"’B"“r::: ens. Cases have been reported where | 17" Nelleon Coe Gary of St. John tection inst fraud in Bewspaper & but it . ks | quired to form different layers of igher! a . - S g 5 cke: church, Beverly Farms. tribution “Agures to both nattonal smd | vice-presidency on the Hoover band- | Put it should be done if the parks quired to form different layer . A ' 1322 New York avenue, Washington, | * 101 broods of chickens have been | L e ialte carth should observe Willie's neck DBy Marion W. Lippincott Killed by cats, and while a close local advertisers. wagon, had been saying before the |3'® fo be made as popular as they 7 s versthing 1s upside down, D. C., enclosing two cents in stamps ‘:amh el e o convention that Hoover could not | Ou8ht to b 1f only man could acquire knowl- I'm in the air for fair, for reply. Medical, legal and marita) they manage to continue their work | ; anly ta N : | e St Sl advice cannot be given, nor can ex- i The Herald 2 BgNew | win the election in November. | dge with the vears without 10sing | Things are getting higher yer, s v s | otidestruntion andiescane | Tk st Hotallog Lo g Ll McNary. | TREES FOR STANLEY QUARTER | the pleasant consciousness of know- | From skirts to cut of hair. L - . : B. F. Gaffney procured plans | Square; Schults's Newastands, Estrames| Curtis voted for the McNary- | : i cuatipnalni) ireceival wimar affney | Grand Central, ¢nd Strest. Haugen bill 1ast April and then was| 'WhY not more trees around the "8 It all sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- |20 specifications from Architect J. | roplancs have come to stay = = P. Kingston of Worcester, Mas., for | | against it in May. | pond in Stanley Quarter park? On| onc way to make the titne seem | Prices are out of sight: 2“ hqe Tm“pdr:d IR R L e A S I S Hantord MacNider, former head ©f | He is 03 vears of age. and if |©"® side of the pond there is a |shorter beiween pay-davs is fo have | Party hours from ten fo three, fidential.—Rditor, Vine strect. The house will be 34345 fhe American Legion, was a canm-’ew,bd wil be 69 when he takes of, | Pleasant woodland, and for this rea- |fhe car installments due on the Which is the day and night? @ What was the date of the|feet, the rooms will be finished in | date for the presidential nomination | fice pson it is the most popular with those | S3m€ davs ! big earthquake in Guam? hard wood. and the cost will be . s ; e et s Everything is rising fast 4 September 22, 1902 about $5,000. el at the Kansae City convention and | He was placed on the ticket to ap- | 5 park. 2 o Americanism: Driving the car Small vonder, e'en at that, 0 Are ethyl and wood alcohol A special meeting of the members ot two votes—trom Wisconsin. The | peal to the farmers, who are not sup- |£/d¢ the landscape adjacent to the |madly. though not frying to &=t 41l my best friends about me the same? of the Swedish Lutheran church i 15 [iew x that the wotes | o G ize | PATk is virtually treeless. Some anywhere n particular. Running [ Now say that I'm “high hat!" A They are the same It is|was held last night. Becauss the point of this item i posed to know enough to realize o Lo \ s were from Wisconsin that Custis as vice president wenlq |PUSRSS Bave besn planted, bup |VOUF life on the sams system. = one of the products obtained by dry |new church in Franklin Square is . § = : 4 bushes are not trees. e g e s Difficul distillation of wood being built on the site of the former Sy have nn anaceiinfpencelin tayor of !l G oY ; {Eull jany man nholexponas | IelliSinyyid: iy goua yon Q. What is a “geniug”? parsonage, it was voted to buy the There was a report some months | their kind of farm reliet than ranaplonting of trees is neccssary | energy necessary to Keep BIMEETE - pplv: “Oh, it 1sn't me. it's the| A In early Rome a genius was a Humason property for a new par- ago that skirts would be no shorter | Dawes had. And Dawes consistently " the bald pot alongside the pond. | perfect hasn't {ime (o {1et about |y oonlient thar's affecting you™ | beneficent epirit or demon, sup- | sonage - this spring, but like many another |from the first favored the McNary. |10 the vears fo come the pond or | the morals of anyboly cise David: “Maybe, but I can't pet |posed to accompany a man through| About 300 of the 600 persons who been il- | s Jaks ix boiind 1nka i o nbe | s moonlight:” Wfe; as either of two attendant | have been graduated from the gram- oo - y report, it appears to have been ll- | Haugen bill. | mos | A scientist 1 a man who can ex- Lt e TR R s et B RO B Rl e e founded. Who should wérry, how- | Now we come to the funny part | 12F attraction in the park and even |amine a frazment of a mammoth's 3 2 guardian deity. The tord as|union last evening. H. C. Vogelgesang ever, as long as the girle are satis- | of the Curtis make-up. Asked why |0V #!most everyone who goes into , thigh bone and 1 »‘Pm\jlmv the man Every savs that anoth- commonly used implies very ex-|Was elected president of the alumni fied with this kind of competition. | he had sald so many bad things | ‘N Park parks near its shore. t" Bose shullatieans fan; e £ a fellow has to go|traordinary gifts or native powers, |association. ! ® | S Few through. himself, in order to fully | sspecially as displayed in original | Clayton A. Parker is going to | - !abeut Hoover before the convention, | Fe¥ have the hardihood to parl | t Tort i tion, discovery, expression or|build a new house at Maple Hill , i ® s | appreciate, is a fortune! creation, discovery, express uild a ne: 5 ) s . L 1t you would enjoy the taxi ride, |and whether he really meant all he | h®mselves in the sun on a hot day. | achievement Co. E had arranged to camp out | Lifts Right Off —No Pain don’'t watch the fare meter, | said, he replied that he was merely For this reason the park hoard MIKE THE MILKMAN Q. How are carricr pigeons of [at Shuttle Meadow tonight, but be- [ Doesn’t hurt one hit. Drop a httlg R doing that to win the nomination for | Should arrange to transplant a good AT A BASEBALL GAME | the United States arny, navy and | cause of weather conditions the ex- |“Frezone” on an aching corn, in1 2 marine corps marked? | pedition was called off late m the |stantly that corn stops hurting, then| /Bororocin hiaaresy, My, Rora | himasir (SRRt ek Abund e lece. St B National Past ts| A With a seamless aluminum |day shortly you lift it right off with N i s : ; ! Shure ' National Pastoime gits seamless 3 f ig back does not come roaring back, “Anything to win," was his motto, | “hich in the near future would give i Ime a1l balled up O had har-rdly | band bearing the initials 1. S. A;| The largest bass seen in Plainville | fingers. remarks the Waterbury Republican.| During the campaign he probably | 'h® necessary shade to those who T | S It Dlavchers whin somewwn |V & Nt U8 M. respectively. They |in many ~a day was brought in| Your druggist sellsa tiny hottle of a A man simply must retain his | W . lso carry a number indicating the |last night by Attorney Conlon. It | ‘Freezone’ for a few cent Maybe he is setting a precedent w e maki t as ild | 2Te beginning to appreciate the | 3 ! - S lsays to me “Watch th pitche 1lg0 o t 3 B | E s ayh b 5 i1l be making just as many wild | beanties of Stanley Quarter park. [celf-respect, and the meeker he is " but shure Of didn't see any |vear in which the hird was hatched |weighed seven pounds and two | sufficient to remove eiery — - | statements, and for the same reason. | a5 it home the worst he growls at the |y "y iy horg hoxing. An® how |and a serial number for identifica- | onnces. Mr. Conlon and Conductor | hard corn, soft corn, or They call her “Lady Lindy,” and —_ i “"’e"“"d‘ ;”’l“- by the way, office girls could they box wit' enly wan glove | tion Buck of the third rail line spent the | corn between the foes, ? A P 3 2 in other cections of the park. \ —_— on! O tur-r a r Si 5 Whe was the Kentucky | day at Congamond lake and their the foot callouses, she has two mere men co-pilots in . | P E s | Ol tur-rns to me nayvhor Sidney Q hen ) 3 | the plane. Whenever a woman is ON'TRE WINGS OF ORATORY. _ The law against stealing 180t €n-1 Gy qhyre an' gays “If they're box- | Derby run this year? catch of bass and pickerel tipped | without sorencss or AR tn s kR 2ol alko rans ee fage of campalgn S slzateny FISHING IN THE PARK forced. elther. But you can mention {\\p "pyy ke Tox—maning Rickard— | A. May 14 |ihe mcales at 22! pounts Troitation: aroun g having arrived it is learned from Re- {its failure without —having SOMe |, %) p i yhie shindiz.” He saysi Q. What material was used in| Mr. and Mrs. Allen Moore are at | — — | publican headquarters that Hoover | BOYS Whose ideas of sportsman- | fanatic call you a thief. Dat's might; at four balls he Tex |building the Roman aqueducts? Andover, Mass., attending the com- | DELEGATION ALIBIS s 5 ship are poorly developed are finding | i his base ™ Such blatherin® shtuff O A. The Aqua Appia. Anio Vetus|mencement exercises of Abbott ; |will not make any campaign oNC ha il ara e i | Reected “Presidential timber | niver heard before! and Aqua Marcia were built of |academy, of which Mrs. Moore is an The return Nutmeg delegates gpeeches to audiences. He is a peor;ul s S i = 2 | g0t nothing in return for its outlay, It scems th' players are not al- |rough hewn dimension stone. 18x15x (alumna. They will he present at 4 from the Kansas City convention had | platform speaker, it is said, lacking | {!*" 1" the Stanley Park pond, and |ju may find comfort In the fact |\ o B S FEEE S SO T g i ohes or more. Except the |the laying of the cornerstons of the plenty of time to trump up some | that dynamic presence which arouses | {13! 1€ with a hook and Mne. The that a pruned free grows faster They're always shpittin® into their | APPia Clandia the other eight aque- | McKee memorial hall. | 3 3 ~ndan h ors e ves, W, - § ' he- | ducts were of concrete and hrick | Governor Chamberlain yesterday ute and one of the items n 2 = (park attendant is &howing others ’ . e | ElOVes Wan man was shtandin® t e | | alibis en route and tue adnilyationafin sudience He s o0 anything to get a fish doesn't | (1058 examination of politically 0t 7 ponc T plate namin' th'| Q. What material is nsed to pave |signed the bill consolidating the reakfast Foo they are giving ue is that they felt inclined to rely on sensible diecussion | P 3 5 platforms seams to verify the com-| jee e ivehad. Ones he said [the Indianapolis speedway? | town and city governments of New : sure Coolidge could be drafted {of public problems. But that isn't | ¢ I mon belef that a platform 1s some- Bl bulle 4lk 10|r base.” Why| A Rrick Britain. The obnoxious amendments Crisp and crunchy for better The nomination of Calvin cgm,‘“m, an audience wants to hear,| The WrONg way to “fish” is to use thing to getin on Adn’t th' lad wait fr eight balls| @ Did Lindbergh carry a para- ! proposed in committee were strick- l;.!tfi”‘mahed:mrlzv f?iveq:y lge was assured at one stage of the ' gpall b ¢ quiet discussion, i | * €PFAT. or hit at them with a stick | menc an’ take two bases? {chute in his flight to Mexico? jen out by the assembly. It now re- HEPLON Senectuonc Tioe idg 8 485 et T the Spell-binding. not quiet discussion. lor to try to catch them with tin | Histories are written by men and | = binted to wan man an’ asked| A. N | mains for New Britain to ratify the for energy Republican convention, but st more to its liking. 4 2 ™ Ivou can more readily get their true who he was an’ why they didn't let Q@ What 15 the most costly hill at the fall election, and this At Your Grocer’s what happened to turn the tide In| There yprobably wil be enough | S*M6 Vet all of this s attempted in cignificance by remembering that [0 590 S AR RS e [ motion picture ever produced | ceems a certainty ————————— favor of Herbert Hoover will mever ' akilled orators to do the talking di- | S''NIeY Quarter the rooster cackles londer than the |y ) puycn warmer, They must Le| A. Ben Hur. According to Mar- be entirely disclosed,” was a state- | rect 1o audiences for Hoover while| T 307 of fishing a la Walton i hen that lays the c£g 4 tinder crowd an afrald iv' catch- GUA Loew the fotal coct of produc. 5 5 t merely h iV = =, 2 ' cowld if they got to wan man [f1on Was approximately $5.000.9 | ment attributed to J. Henry Rora- tha Republican national committes | ™ 18y landing be fieh 2 HlEY ) oot this senience: 1 "% on th feam ust to warm their|Tn some of the advertising matter, FAMOUS FIONEERS |arranges for radio appearances for | T 2! they could be caught with 'reeing conspicuons,* smd the flap- |78 7 Onea they was a lot jv[the cost was stated at”about $4.000.- . GLINEE eems 1o aesume that hiS | the standard bearer, while seaing |"°'% The real test of a ficherman per. “and I simply won't ride in the | |\ clirint “an' th* hull domn crowd | 900 | The story of America is the story of the frontier. Daniel Boone, Simon % ¢ 118 the ability to stand en shore with < lumble seat.” was shontin® “Shide, Hogan elide,”| @ Ts there anv known material || genion, Kit Careon, General Custer, Buffalo Bill, Wild Bil Hickok, Paw- ellow citizens back home, not having that his et the movin i ¢ & o e . A 4 : ¥ ; 9 bl e plciuce (Eets of R oy and line and develop pa- | = S R an’ whin th' dust settled (1 see wan [harder than a diamond I| nee Bin—condensed histories of the exploits of thess picturesque charac- BAth s oobuERtlon (8 el MUCH Tplotune sersana i Smrotuslon (e T b et oatehitish [ omaish Ap2SBURlshiEES v th p swimmin® from sicond [ A. No {] ters—are all contatned tn our Washington Bureau's mew bulletin entitlad what eccurred. radio is a godsend for euch speak- '1%° 0% R ' yngicate to third base. An' there wasn't af @ ~ What was the old name of [} pyyous PIONEERS Tou will be interested in reading the thrilling storles The fact s that virtually every- | ors as Hoover hat's what the boys must learn ST drop iv water there, ayther! 'h"‘ ”"“‘" Gonstapiinorte of thess men. Till out the coupon below and tend for the bulletin: ‘nited State | - 3 And it is a worthwhile laeson . An' later whin Oi towld Mre A yzantium | body in the I'nited States except the | Then what about Charles Curtis, | R 063ervallons O s i S e v o] L R A Bk i e, amata CLIP COUPON HERE = = — == peculiar Connecticut delegation and the candidate for vice president? He | = that Hogan had stolen his sicond A. A species of heron r - ¥ B ) Cew B Heral 2 few odds and ends in other dele- |is said to be no bear at public JURIES IN WASHINGTON on The We‘""er bage, ghe ays “Ti dirty thatel @ \What i= the mbhetaryiunit ot | HISTOTY EDITOR, Wachington Bureau, nnr:, :--w Britain Heral i - ¥ , B ‘ % o ERan k3 1 New York Avenue, Washingte! D, €. $ gations accepted the President at his | speaking either, being not much bet- | Juries in the city of Washinzton | Whiniver th' umpire made a bad """""‘"m e | l e e Mo Asclined %6 Fin ¢ 5 are different from juries almost any- | st L decision th' crowd began thrunin® 4 ol : ! I want a cony of the bulletin FAMOUS PIONEERS, and encloss here- Rprd w53 Noew jA2¥ shan Tseves | | Washington, June 19 —Forecast [ ympty hottles at him an' shoutin’{ @ What country in the world | SeTili s [cenim! in Idose s tasuelia0) 04 B L pastage tara ot con again | Compared with this picture of Re- | Where else, particularly in eases in | FEZNEE O SR i e e Ump.” Some iv th' bottles | has the smallest women? {55045 tage and handling costs g g 1 | = e gov i 20T Suo) s | ; 8 i Aslan 5 o cover postage and ha ng costs. Mellon znd Hillis knew 1if, t00. Dis- publican candidates who can’t shake | “hich the government ie involved as 1onight and prohably WednesdaY|haq shtraws shtill in thim, Mrs | A T";‘: ‘§"'“'"l:"‘” ‘::’:n” g patches say Mellon was for Hoover the spines loose out of an audience (3 Prosecutor morning: not much change in tem-| Claney said ©Ain’'t it a shame to ;r':,':"f & “;::amrh. a\‘“r(hr :h'or | S 7 Dera re wrobably fog on the east | t1row thim at him? Suppose wan eet, e 1, NA . B T P P PP PP PP % eesln DEINE Tl Avere ITRLANE | oe haa G Smith. ¢ tain | The Washingtoniane as a whole Perature; pro {th Supp el i’?v ; :d L : nomina :‘ = ‘:-m‘m:rd ;” Z neser :‘“ [are sore at the government Most of | C03S! ITesh to strong cast winds |i\ those shtraws should ehtick in mQt‘ah:;r::n: AUyl it ST STREET AND NUMEER . tion fore ap andience is the governor's|the city gains its sustenance from (gnowers fthis afternoon and tonight| 05 tewid her to tell it to th* Ma- t A '”'"5”"1": "'“"”’y’r"l‘ 1"": CIEXEL s abt i T | t | vernmen v, e ccrhly Vednesda marnin, . . e fighteen nationa orests of alfor- e lonais et nee o sl akees el eesnalall S e ) et et e v‘”\v bl 41,:\ Sy ”t. {hin she asked if th' Ma- | L 0o ows more than 250,000 speci- I am a reader of the Daily New Britain Herald, back was not in the confidence of and persuasive orators who can mix | Ment I8 notoriously lax in giving the NO! MACH CREREN I CEEETEIC ol mensof lafger. Wil life ‘animais 18 { - e e - e - - J the party moguls. He is 2 Prefty DIE good eense with his public speaking |2FMY of elorks as much wages as | ™R R TN L these national reserves | fish in the Connecticut pond but was and put over what he says in a mest [TheV think they ought to gat Plow over all the northern tes Q. Are Singhalese and Sene- | little more than 4 minnow in the accomplished fashion. He is good on | There is much to be said in favor ast of the Rocky mounfamns The rastern portion of this low pressure iarger pond 1n Kansas City the platform as well as good behind ©f the clerks, too. Washington i1s an “?S & contral over western New . . . . vt i b SR e misede gt [ e el Skl T T R S Mickey (Himself) McGuire By Fontaine Fox lkewice will appear in the movies. !1V® The clerks on the average don't 1t g2 producing 1zht o heavy | i MISS FARHART'S DISTINCTION he hac erery advantage of hi politi- | £t enough out of the government chowers and fhunder =torms :""" WHEN THE FELLERS FINALLY INPUCEP MCAUIRE To puT oN Having heen fhe Arst woman f0 cal competitors, tharefore, and has 0 PUY homes and they cant pay ne the morthen and contral | plaine THE GLOVES WITH THE PoWFRFUL KATRINKA'S LITTLE eross the Ailantic in 2 plane distinc- one advantage they lack—a good | MEh rents They have no votes, con. - 2155 “25I0H : el el A tion naturaily comes 10 Miss Amelia public speaking appearance sequently no influsnce with Con- | Ather dictnrbances are lacated Earheart Her trp from Newfound Lastly, Smith has a song all his | &ress over eagtern Jowa. western North land to Enetand v Wilmer €nlz own, “The Sidewalks of New York.” | Although Harry Sinclair zot the ‘w‘:mz::jr:r‘ iR I‘”.‘,.:::::: and Lou Gordon £ a wellcalon. When it straing arige it 18 immedi- | Short end of a2 tra) 1n Washingron, .T,:,, )ru'r‘ nearly all portions of the lated and ¥ ecuted stunt. atel: identified with Smith. When his | “P0U€h others hate bacn acauited canadian provinces from rcast to 1 forscast did picture goes on the tcreen the or. |10 Indicate fhoroughly that a Wash. | west. Temperatures are sometwhat B for clonds chestra or organ invariably plays this | E'OR 1Ky wll ROt cotiet unieds the |MENer throuzhout the Ohio va Fricndehip fune and the optience is content | “Vidence is overahelmingly in favor | “ep gone faiar for this vicintty I time disaster Great speakers have become pres. | Of the government unsettled showers weather and not - hen fhe idente but it docsnt take a fine| Th® Foframent would Ao well to much chanec in femnerature t Burry Port. arator to land that job. Coolidge, '™V IS Important caces clzenhere | Temperatures yveste "”’v‘rh o | mies tor instance | S | Attants 56 ‘ St R | BOOMS FROM VERMONT Atlantic City A4 | e Tashart A SOUTHERN MACHINE | Returns from s advertieme eam. | Blork Teiand . = touzht worth the o Four women | The political machine of Senator | PRIEN last year must have proved de- w;";":l'; = el | Sempted such Stints before her. M. Simmons in North Carolina fs | ©M48dly satisfactory to Vermont for | Finemmati o three meeting A Puth crv ahit as everpowering as the NS Year it has etarted again fo lure Chicazo 2 LoTHE VUN SHOP'S Sugg#tion e z £ the Teiabash mackie i Contecticur, | e doliats 5f the summers yigioms, | Decivet For An Appropriate Book dacket. Hk : P 10 R 0f course, the Simmons machine s | MANY Of them in order to reach Ver. | 71O 3n What Thes ™Ha With ‘Emt e T e e ST, 3 e {ns v mmanty WA Lmintonvixbt ARrouek Cone | 1o i 24 = o rtacular the dpeen't make it anv the worse. or | N8CTicut and western Massachusetts, | Kansas Citv 56 0 (As Eent ta The Fun Shop) | I3 zon nor Letter Acpending upon the point of ENIMPSing evefulls of fine scenery on :'Tm:i:yr‘”‘ft “ ‘ Mre -!,:,rrfar 1 am curious E 1 ' s for glory - iew the way but thoroughly convinced zqinneanons = 56| v‘»': ;rl ‘nv.:)' .»av;v:;-h;:df'zwg to do nd publics factors The Aelezates 1n Narth Caroiina | that the green mountains are pret- Nantucket [ Mrs. McLean: “Use them!™ needed ) £004 were all cot ta vote far Smath at the Her New Haven s 3l e plance and favor The Housten roniention when Senator | AR a £o-zetter Vermont 1s knock- :':" ':.:fy'k"'“ o - (Ang 1lir- Other Tun Shop Con- two first facior mon. the Simmons heard of it The senator NG staid old New England consera- sorfolk o as | Ebuerintzpreted s Rl o IRALee DY AN wae in Washington at the time. !SM into a cocked hat. Even Maine, Northfield 76 48 Heirloom! e Nothing stirring, was the word sent heretofore the champion go-getter in - Piftsburgh i $70 Harry: “Wouldn't you like 1o try OTHER CONNECTICUT back to North Carolina, where the | New England. must he alarmed at :'""";:"1 HE J ;“ this new blade in your razor. DELEGATE &tate Democratic convention was | he competition from Vermont | Washington 82 68 M::.‘m\: Na mon, ‘twas guid The Democratic party of Connecty. Vermont has no shere line and it mecting and was prepared to take enough for my father and it's guid cut is not cending delegates to the orders from Simmons if any were | hasn't the highest mountains or hills enough for me! Hojsion :conyeation| 401 fo. moms! Torthmonitiy [in New Eingland. But it has a lot of DANDRUFF —E. J. Seaman spectacular stunt. The 14 Demo. | The senator made a personal ap- | PeP. and that's aomething. . HAIR Too Large An Order! cratic del < are Sugposed fo g0 peal in the Senate, his words heing | ‘“,"n “‘,“‘"mm for scalp Clerk: "How many razor blades to Texas and really repreeent the directed at the North Carolinians. | Governmant sava there aren't any troubles wa. Efi«u« do von want, Mr. MacManus? Half gentiments of the sate’s Demorcracs, The appeal was not to turn him | rain-makers. but it should watch e L rcacy Bark G | |8 dozen a B B antee. Barbersor. MacManus: “Half a dozen? T ha which means the delcgates are In- down in his 6l4 age and the Demo- | the gentleman whe plans Sunday LUCKY TIG but one face, mon'” structed for Al Smith. convention | cratic promptly took school picnics. —Albert Bayley

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