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[] New Britain Herald HWBRALD PUBLISHING COMPANY partment were & private corpora- tion and Hatch were its president he scarcely could have devoted more thought to the water supply and he would have enjoyed a good salary | | for his work. 1mued Dally (Bunday Ezcepted) A% Hersld Bidg., 67 Cburch Street —— It is clear as daylight that Mayor |get about the same amount of at- SUBSCRIPTION RATES { Paonessa has ideas about the water |tention. Which is not enough to| There's always a bright side. You ot .l!' Three Montha ‘expflnslon plans that were not arouse the jealusy of the athletes. |save about thre dull:n'!hl day . & Month | yentilated before his entry into of- | But few high school athletes ever ,“‘f ustherlomeitapsiinitha el Sonl) all CamscAmmications o S { i arter |5t very a he Shop Editor, care of the New | The mayor under the charter |get very far as athietes. When they P s e ot the Dast OfMos a8 Baw Pt | g : : | Britain Herald, and your letter hol- o6 Second Clase Mail Matter, | has much power and the heads of 80 to college they may make a col- | A presidential candidate must | b be § ded % New York { the various boards are in the nature TELEPHONB CALLS of his cabinet. The mayor sgts the Business Office . 92 policy and the board chairmen are Editorial Rooms .... 928 | | supposed to fall in line. whether the “slow filter sy Regardless of filter is to be a new The only profitable advertising medium ia the City. Circulation books and press Hartford, are the princes of the walk. No such honors ever come to the devoted players in the profes- sor's orchestra. They are taken merely as a matter of course, and whether they play good or bad they By ROBERT QUILLAN What is so rare iousd June day in June. sufler a great deal with so m |opinions bottled up inside him. |lege squad or team, and they may not, Most of them do not. And then all their glory is but a memory. The play There's this consolation: It are encouraged and instructed by a moron, you probably aren't. however, If people think are | Professor Matthews, Alas! \Facts and Fancies as an old-fash- ers in the orchestra Who inave wit cnough to think yourselt your wife any GOOD CHEER IN THE HOME! you the roofs we pass, it we could get the mass | We note the rows of aerials on all And think, “If they were cheer-ials, QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any| question of fact or information by writing to the Question Editor, New | Britaln Herald, Washington Bureau, | made obligatory in Japan and Tur- Q. Are Americans who break the laws of China tried in Chinese courts? o 1 A. They are tried in an Ameri- {can Extraterritorial Court, 1 @ How many countries make the use of the metric system obli- gatory? i A The metric system is obli- gatory in Argentina, Austria, Hun- gary, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, France, | Germany, Greece, Italy, Texico, | Netherlands, Norway. Peru, Portu- | gal, Roumania, Scrbia, the Soviet | Republic, Spain, Sweden, and Switz- {erland. Its use is legalized but not | compulsory in Egypt, Great Britain | and the United States. It has been Key but has not yét been enforced. Q. What was the date of the bat- tle of Tours and who were the con- tending forces? UNDER INVESTIGATION Divorces Granted to Three Actresses in Chicago to Be Probed by Court., Chicago, June 28 (P —The dis Vo suits of three actresses were undcr investigation today by Judges bath and Lynch in an effort to de- termine the authentieity of the legal residence of the petitioners. During the last’ two years Chicag® has become a popular place for actresses and actors seeking sever- ance of the marriage tie. Several prominent stage stars have won di- |vorces in Chicago courts in recent months, the list including Fanny {Brice and Helen Menken. slwaye open to advertisers. | tem™ “mecha | headed toward mo such enveloping f folks to put in gaydios, to bring A. It was fought in A. D. 732 up- PR B sinere opm fend ee Ay el Lol R s e aumb Uy ree Loy eri youtian in mirth and cheer, 1322 New York avenue, Washington. on the plains of Tours in the center | Those involved in the present in- need be no unnecessary rumpus on | {08 YO » ONC® NG they think her smart, they fecl Woll bet domestic problems would [ D. C.. enclosing two cents in stamps | of Gaul, between the Franks, under |Vestigation are.Mrs. Helen Cressman Member ot the Amuciated ‘rr‘m , the water board. Let the adviso |1eaves high echool, still can <o for her. completely disapy for reply. Medica!, legal and marital | their leader Charles Martel, and |U8rT, Wife of Alexander Carr, the P Associated Prese I sbiwation of | committoe Investigate the plane, |fiddle; the trumpet player can con- | i et advice cannot b given, nor can ex-| their allics, againat the Mosiems. | actor: Audrey daple. & principal in Ul mews credited to it or not otherWi¢ | .y g report, and then have all |linue trumpeting; the saxophone | _ ALL THE ¥ -'UN(;s! tended research be undertaken. All = ‘\'l]iil:.r:\“}lnop'kinu 32’&&’ . b.:\edt Bredited in this paper and also local M7 2 Sl : “re | Adams: “So you bought one of |other questions will receive a per- E 3 ring a br Bews published therein. concerned get together in a gentle- |Manipulator can continue to woo | tiose home movie cameras. They're |sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- | Ohemho"’ stage appearance here filed suit for Sl | manly manner for the best interests | !uscious tone from his horn; and so rot so very expensive, are they? not be answered. All letters are con- d":‘nr:e- e Eoe P S T S | child ot the first cost, but | fidential.—Fditor. | udges Sal an ynch seek to s the with all the rest. Those who go to ire ential.—Fditor. . A S netional Creanaation g i college discover that the college or- ! iv wife has hired a make-up man, | n e @AIRET |actermine it these threo petitioners Alch furuishies. Rewspapers and sdver. | = ke dis : e i Q. What is the food of fishes? are legal residents of the state. The re with & strictly honest analysis of NO TROLLEY FOLLY chestra, jazz or regular, has its pos- __El —_— A All sorts of vegetable and anl- | (o o U o cast law specifies a year's residence be. pirculation. Our circulation etatistics are | . 0o Sl T sibilities; also remunerations; VERSES AND VICE VERSA mnal matter 18 included in thelr diet. | = WashinELon. Jubs =0 mHOICTRR | fore sult may be filed Rection ag: st disl necticut company will do well not to e b e 1Us hard to tell whether a mar- Of all the idiots that abound {exceedingly choice about their food | tonisht an l."' e DIRECTORS TO MEET | be deceived by the blandishments Many muscians around a college 0 \icq \uan gresses (hat way becaus Above, beneath, and on the ground, |and live almost exclusively upon cer. Showers in cast portion tonigh Bost 3 o6, | Ly By e e v % A e i A S slightly cooler tonight in Connecti- oston, June 26.—UP—Directors of irresponsible trouble makers who Mect the deman ¥ BO he's broke or becausc hie no lonzer T blinking squirrel is to me tain specles of crustacea. Some, like . 4 western Massachusetts; | of the New England baseball league W 2 3 B o 3 I Y i " g cu an Weste: Ma C] 3 # 3 s ¥ B into the thing commercially a bit— ives dain I'he decpest-sunk in idiocy— the carp, are vegetarian and the 3 » 3 A cen puie Lanir e mee [ERLQ o sl RN e e S s 1o builds himself a catacomb smaller fishes are the principal food | fresh south and southwest winds. :L‘r’e“!;f‘ &L the Hote) Westiianiop Nork at "nN fl:::nn:.nah.:l;!‘-:: further their own pecullar purposcs. 2 2 Yl " The Manchurian boss s Chang Among the worms, and calls it home | of larger predacious species, like the | 1orecast for Fastern New York: iete 4 lnur.; a{‘;‘\g: o ratity the Buvacs: i 42pd Street. A strike i a serious thing and the |MUCH more moncy than anybody 50, oL T T R Aid there he cowers, sore afrald |trout and bluefish. Many species | Somewhat overcast tonight and|second half of the league schedule Grand Centrai. 421 3 ae A AT e : Of hird 1 b Andilsnhsist & ; I ¢ or.| Wednesday, preceded by showers in | which opens July 4. remreaess | 1321 478 o be somplimented upon [€18S- And even if studics o T T e e ird wnd beast and man and | subsist entirely upon the minute or 3 n Bt t . |commercial work of this character |why he is called a sccond Musso- maid, |ganlsms they can strain out of the|central and north pOrtions tonIEht: | e — The Connecticut Democratic dele- | YOUPE 28ain after it was found mis- | t week-ends the college lini And when, at last, he leaves his rut, | water. slightly cooler tonight; mederate to . . seems to satisty | Inderstandings existed. XLApL o Sracl ans A 8 e S sl is just another nut! | Q. How many feet are there in a | fresh southwest and west winds. USE FLY-TOX gation at Houston scems i- r y Trolleymen in New Britain seem |Musicians always amount to some- | - o T L ——Rosaline Greenc mile in the United States and Great| Conditions: The center of lEe everyone be it s solic or i o thing, and in some collcges to & . Sl eass £ | Britain? eastern disturbance is now over the IND MO v : et [to be sensible. Those tn Hartfor |!HIME GRE I worte G0l e th “tl;ni. n/l.,.' o a presidential | i e e e END MOSQUITO TORMENT oy [seem to be acquiring some of this & S e 8 pen the red tape breaks the Win-yoy jave o date to meet your! Q! Was Eva Tanguay featured as |inches. Unsettled, sultry, showery| In a few minutes’ time the entire g ommon senee also, and it now can SAF10 picked up a college saxophone ner. | seetie; 'a dancer in George White's “Scan- | Weather continues in many portions|home can be freed of mosquitoes. They are working on the dry plank | 5y T Hartford trolleymen | PAYET recently and started him in at Nt e You want to look so nice and neatle; | dals™ in 1925 and 19262 of the country east of the plains|With an improved FLYTOX Hand in the platform—trying to muke it | _ Ik e $200 & week. He may be getting "€ Tom's Cabin® had great i you want to cut a little dash yet, A. She did mot appear in the |states. Pressure Is relatively high|Sprayer, spray FLY-TOX directly to. el e me |alsoswillivate againston atrike e “ffeet on an election, but the only | And wish vou had a waxed mus-|Seandals in cither of those years, |over northwestern Louisiana and |ward the ceiling, also on the drapers dry and wct a 3 2 1f the extremists in New Haven eiby o . el ok m‘ have much elfect on mod- ! _tache yet. {Ann Pennington was the featured |castern South Dakota, but low over |ies, in the closets and on the screens, i s E A | and Bridgeport refuse to see the While the high school orchestra ern elections is the check book. Well. you start to shave and g0 on|dancer of the show when it opcned | the Rocky Mountains. | 1t will not leave a stain on the most chway department's 4 girls get a minimum of —_— shaving New York in June 1926 Conditions favor for this vielnity | delicate of wallpa Bansl The state highway departments | jight of reason they may have OVS ane o in New York in June 1926. e allpapers, hangings or to test 12 different sorts of | 3 SO attention from the public, though ‘merlcanism: A belief that a As if you hud some Inner craving: Q. What city is called “The |clondy weather followed by fair. |fabrics. Spray upwards until ail plan to tes B | enough votes to bring about a two- e . el cessful man hasu’t anything to do You scrape away with cla C Vi {Heart of America?” Temperatures yesterday: | parts of the room are filled with the paving on the same road to ‘14‘-1»!,“,,‘,5 majority In favor of a etrike, | 1heY deserve ELES S IOone, St but chase around over the country | Till you get a positive prisen pal-! A, Kansa City Atlanta 2 4 64 [finely atomized spray. Within a few mine which stands up best Will be |yt without the assistance of th plight compared with the athletes |making speeches to luncheon clubs, | lare= o 5 | Q. Did an American woman who | Atlantie City . .14 86 | minutes all the mosquitoes in the” unsucceastul unless steel is used 88 | yoatate trolleymen such an adven. | ¥hO et all the limelight for | ! T | Amd what thanks do you get? DO YOU |15 rieq an Ttalian 1n 1924 loso her | Boston L 60| room will be dead., regardless of one of the pavements | ture would be even less likely of |@While and none of it later is not so | A village i place where fhe h ;1‘ “"i o yet? e | Anierican citizenship? 1t she is now | Buffalo . e gg-whem" the windows and doors are g 156 i bad. The mastery of a musical in- |OUPE Man who makes $50 a week | S 100Ks, and suys you need a shave | iving it Italy and wants to come to | Chicago 56 52 | open or closed. In addition to being ———— success than ordinarily oot s ey ‘;nnm the girls are after him for | s Gerald N. Barr |hi8 country to whom would she ap- ‘D'N'n“fl" stainless, FLY-TOX is fragrant, is Hoover, Curtis and Al Smith are | The men are entitled to a square S.aN8 » ADYWAY: | his money | Sl ply for passport? { Denver . absolutely harmless to people but stit-made men. They puiled them-|geal and ought to get it. They sure- |2t least if they are really interested - | R Dy A. She did not lose her American | Petroit . 70 sure death to all household fnsccts, selves up by the bootstraps in an Iy atan S & ol ot citizons fo M their accomplishment. Nearly all If only the roformer would laber!| (st Tourists “Was your trans- | ¢itizenship. She should apply for an ;}ul\"h Every bottle guaranteed.—advt. 3 : e SE T ” e e continue wooing increased mastery, | AMONE those wWho need it instead of (e atiomn i i > American passport to the American | Hatteras ‘age when boots With straps arc 10 | he persuaded by extremists. Let the olding people already somewhat | I slio) consul nearest her place of residence | Jacksonville longer in et | oninny 20 (e menia woppesen a0l LocA an T Gl le mliaye nace BB LSl I0\E) e i e 1 bl T ot completely. |y yiqyy, Kansas City fives sit B i m‘ iaugaliihe ey the i stusl it ok e fhese ;;'I:.v‘[r‘n‘w; |‘1l::;\;:"'-°“"! that | "9 " What happened to the assas- | l.08 Angeles er and becomes A | A lost explorer’s posit o sin of Franz Ferdinand, Archduke | Miami st at Houston for = e (0 them longer and 7 position today --Jrving H. Seligman R Weather f?roca A and talk it out man to man. Th | greater factor in their lives than J0esn’t indicate where you will ‘“M! ging 8! {of Austria? Minneapolis this week: Warmer and hotter. | recult will be satisfactory to all. | s ¢ him tomorrow so that hunting for | IN LILLIPUTIAN LAND |0 A Gaviiia Prinzip, it pasassin, | Nanticket Y She 2 many of the other studies they . SUUNTNE 0 HAL 1 & i i AN |was caught, tried and sentenced to |New Haven i learn all about and forget later, o ; imprisonment at Theresienstadt, | New Orleans . What they are trying to tell us is SAVING BABIES, VS, | | Shortage of Raw Material o 5 Elone ¢ York' . it : i e e iy T e W [ Lt Tonims was standing by the |here he died of tuberculosis before | New York'... that prosperity is impossib STATES' RIGHTS | eikas o sl i N i Y " {the close of the World War. Norfolk ; it » po)itical pavty, Oy els n lshteny w6 et ae supervising music for the public | JJ\\M wine ‘u“_’ ‘“ ato YJH]I-,] e m!‘lnd Q. When was the motlon picture | Northfield, Vt. S bl e schools the eystem was mucl more o ~""‘“'I' ‘”“P‘ ; \"" ";‘f‘ '-"nd,"\']‘,_‘j + he Covered Wagon" released ? Pittsburgh ... 3 S an party 45| o ctricted than it is today. One| s B I el A M, 1928, Portland. Me. Unless we are mistaken, by this we)l as in the Democratic party, % i e it i i Why yes, dear, 1 think He has. Q. Was the bill giving preference | Washington time Senator Heflin has engaged |mmust be somewhat confused by an oo MO Gaitien e st odaae In immigration quotas fo wives and Sieteiationy ctom over W |indepsntient sepst mude peparaing | =) 0 il the dutles that have de- el her R »" | dependent children of immigrants Europe. e eoriiias of the Hbsscardt | ¥elopediwith' ithe years.| ¥rom ‘s S B Mrs. Arthur Sands Tefident in this country who have [ oo 3 g;mm ;‘ dop"‘d‘ (o musical supervisory standpoint the o :rr:la;:: !he'!.;’fl:le!;fl:nl i Paoigel ener act, which was adopte A g T Sk . : erican citizens passcd at the last | 2 = city gets just as much as it puts into Th reason the woman pays is | The. Better Formula £ | On the Fourth of July last ear | 1921 to provide federal ala to |5 $90%H% 58 BA00 %2 0UE O ccauce ier hushand Knows she| M lttls sister dessie, aged four, |$°%ion of Congresst | Cures Stalaria and quickly relieves 200 persons were killed and 3,180 [states in the effort to reduce the ' o e usic is | St too proud to haggle and get a |was playing in the Kitchen one day | @' poey one have to pay income | Billousucss, Headaches and Dizai- 3 seets Tolureay Diring | U 185030 | viartaily ratea et Infaste ‘mnia shils|CToRiorieR of musicjand as muslc e} dhscin hen she burne her hand. My moth-| 5, on"Ganic Geposiea? | ness due to temporary Constipation. | Diplomas Framed years more than 61,000 men, Wom- | qpen, merely a sort -of m.;»m-rmnumy] g ey !‘-‘r quickly |\|)V‘TOIHI“ ?wn"'rr nnlthvl\ A. Income fax has to be paid | AMs in climinating Toxins and is en and children have been killed or | Some of the ardent stat>s’ right- study to he considered after every- | i mm.l wild l“om.m affact [Tolt ;!ru hand to take the sting out o [onlse on’fnterest. from vank aepos- highly csteemed lormy':rcnlllclng copl- ARCADE STUDIO et e e a ates D | hing clse is looked after, the city | VerY much as the sight of a cola |t it ous watery evacuations, injured in July 4th accidente. Now | urg iy Connecticut have pointed to |18 €1 13 fooked a ' Y [itied cgg does, you are definitely| Hardly had she left the room 10" i i iy the value of the Uni- i ime for all good men and | B doesn't breals many financlal straws |,,i3910 p-eq attend to other matters when Jessie 08 YA is the tima for al L4 this act as a bad example of lovir s h e ryiins nneentnaty aged. sl Mother, frightened ted States twenty-five cent paper | S o : B e [over it. It is surprising indee o started to cry. Mother, itened, |0 9 e S ! #oinen toimome o tha aldolsately | ipatemaiiatic: government, ana fyy 8 B L PR B e Tace where n.|€ame running back to the kitchen MEhoy. Mo o M4 St Sinue & A HUNDRED YEARS OF RADIO i, jevan Prasidsut Coalithe Ba6 DSl lye o 5ot o5 b tle lambs arc led up to a high|. . Vhats the matter J dear’ A. Coin dealers offer them for 30 When sou turn your dlal to tune In your radlo set, do vou know fbat e in doubt about the method ek iae 1 op [vlace and shown how gravity worlks. | 2oied mother, anxlonsly. cents. the instrumient m front of you ia the result of a hundred years of One man's idea about light sum- | ppe j T ; The climax of Mr. Matthews' ef- | i Bravity works. | ey gon’t want butter on my hand |0 " w0 1s the University of ment? 1t was in 1527 that Savary made the discovery that a steel ne man's idea about lig The independent investigation was |, = " 0 i the excel- | 5 want jeliy an i anewensd ek | 0 Whare i he | ¥ could be magnetized from & Leyden jar, and aince that time hundreds of mer reading is to read an argument a4e into the act in nine states by i > | Mr. Coolidge will cast a fiy! e Pennsylvania located? |1 inventors and scicntists have contributed a bit here and a bit thers which | e " lence of the high school orchestra. 'among liver-fed tame trout, and| ‘ ATS onstancs Roth| A+ Philadeiphia, }] #as made possitle modern radio. Our Washington Bureau has prepared s about prohibition. the Inlizabeth. McCormick Memorlall o 0 0 R ¢ B han others | that's that. But are s g S Constance Mot Q. Who is eligible to member- (| Uluiletin of 6,000 words of condensed information shwoing the story of radin peties Ral ot iBHioaio) Db teport atuted | L : 4 i Sistiert are ther hens -- ship in the American Legion? development in the past hundred years. Fill out the coupon below and M i £ course, depending upo e talen a coop if he L o do i 's Life! Hos o | gt ey e o e e i RO SR L R LS G Fio LRI N et "_‘{] town, Har. . A~ Those who wers in the mii- | ® astee iy s TR Sl S R UG R IO S LR L : & | ooing In 2 Sery Swal tomn acis 1lary. naval or marine‘service of the | - - - - CLIP COUPON HERE = = == o= faptiier koyniotp epesch anclIGMED | Way.T A SpRISEVADLELIOI SEBE SR 1o h ) £l d be Lot ThA \paiiE- | e mother lind aquite a few dueks |1 % S8 SERTEE ST 6 s | 7 SR political platformi But Claude port is as follows The hard job of platiorm build- (ir the back yard where- Harry, the! (g N omber 11, 1918, | RADIO ELITOR, Wushington Bureau, Dally New Britain Herald, L i e o e (taking work given by the super- crs is 1o keep a plank from scom- |two-and-a- ar old youngste Q. What make of auto was used ' ow York Avenue, \Washington, D. C. s, € ¢ ; S ViSOr.A large percentaze of the hest ing as warped as the cranks who |Often played. Tony Gulotta, who finished tenth : y ) I ning World, who is booked to malk We have heard o great deal dur- oo - 5 disanlas s e | Little Harry often delighted tn (¥ (oY 0 s ) u T waut a copy of the hulletin ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF RADIO LE- 1 vears concerning known musicians in the city had ion. in the Memorlal Day race at the | VELOPMENT, and encl: 1 i the keynote epeech, 1s siated to suy five 5 ¢ g b opening the gate when once e paett CL A dway? OPMENT, aud enclose herewith five cents in loose, uncancelled, U. itz 1 1 S SRRl L B L Il S L S P e L A el S on e c e S i found that he could reach the lateh. | - ’A“s’;m"'gppd“ % | . postage stamps, or coin, to cover postage and handling cost something hot. To do £0 he need o ighits and the whole policy of fed- wop : A his sentence flce Sy | TOUB Cores o 5 ; Special. | < L] S e L “!"]IH_‘:H v‘ylv‘“»\‘;r.l"\ 2 IT 4 work of the city's music depart- | gocagion, date matd the flapper, | NAtUrally. whenever he did this, Ut} o' i, did Pancho Villa, the | nothing more than he o Lt e arpuments i and | MeNt hundreds of others have been hut this evers-night busineas gots | “Oull mareh the duckst | Mexican rebel bandit die? NawE tunity : X ‘ terview. influenced through it. What if the | tircsome.” o day h's motaer came OuL 20011 A (#is and his mecrelisy, Miguel STREET AND NUMBER et e encouraged persons interview- 3 cing the g wide open. immedi-fy 1o ng three members of their | ed 1o express themsclves on these athletes get the jump on the atten- | = % IR ay | ; Thers is getting to he T b ey .‘,’j\'ow il Sty { Copyright 19 HRral e v inquired, “Harry, which way, .coon were killed by six feudists on | Ty | e . FRGRIE Tfonly e bt I tion. In the long run the boys and 1 the ducks go?” lied Harry [July 21, 1323 while motoring from g ; SOy Aut e o Aot ; deration I o the antamoniam [EIFlS who develop their musical ap | 2 Q'““(:‘ Quack:™ - replied Harry) p,rpa) to Guanajuato. Larniia readey ot thy: DAlly NESY BRIZAIN HERALD. mobiles S Srauiof W auc BEEODION L el Qer ths sDery Ne o dnnacenilss Q. What is the term of office of J ot shown by some phyeician In privato [Preciotion under the supercisor have | , o deanctte A Cohon 1y Sy T G s ! e e e e % ; 4 due to confusing the more N omere memories e 25 Y A T d i At peded Senator Ileed of i in tivities Jer 1h Sheppard- days when they were foothall ;-lvv-‘ ears go o ay angling for dry support. uight ‘:v'“’ t 2 l' rl . "‘)" Ao basoiall plavers, or took part in | : 5 b5} cover before too late t ry ate legislation which is| i e v Mr. Gaudian having returned o 2 Coter b fo them.” And again: (OUIer athletic sidelines. Besiden, & | from's \eoie vacation, the Gemn West Toonerville News Item y Fontaine Fox reak casily. vy e e e A STl ad e pany 2 good athlete all the | sochool will have T i > b s ! iave ssion tomor- | Il par teacher 1ssociations, same if | 15 built that jrow. ] It the fune of T T e e e |88in toraer iiatitie vextiars skt GRANPAW FUTTY HAS A TRFMENDoUS APVANTAGE N A e e of the and individuals interceted be available for duty v rday wWhile ;"”‘h 2 ey ; A e TP m e T FHE RELIGIOUS 1SSUE e Sl Sy e PoLITICAL ARAUMENT BECAUSE HE CEAN REMOVE HIS FAR- I favor of the work belngs done . z 2 Hing: ac a 1le spec ?, Gy that wine which Mayor Wilker| - b or 9€ 1 ork belng d The 1 ! mn the cam- !h" s h *V: ’/Ilm’!” :)I” ,rr:';m- rv?:y: ‘fflu"‘\r“r WHEN HE'S PFING WORSTEPD. once wrote not d _ “" 0 breake L Ch e St o for e b re many 1 v B ! he hard reading for the ©0f a4 rumpus. There is a fine toler- the “fly gentry” in town. STRAW HATS; ICE CREAM ta tor the grand old in the makeup of both major | A leading manufacturer today Unless all signe fail straw hats | par doubt in order to , assuming €mith will be | “ished the Herald to say that the 1 all sig rail i x s f ories are in favor of manual and ice cream 1 mprove s cy quote a : aining in the schools, not oppos coming into grouter ommient th Repul ith, of course, 13 Catholic. o ag some seem to think. One of $hin Sow i 1 T 1t neeq Hoover, a Quaker. was married by a [the best educational authorities says i A A = CGatholl fast )t permission | Manual training has more value than L ; R R fany of the other fratures, such as been a sad blow to th h SR DN TR ! cooking or mu Still, there is dealers, but eventually o it uite e it it the hasn’t played religion while 'some uncertainty as to whether it ; o t : y . ' New York and would | will be retained here, the thinge off their 1¢€ | 110t feel t1 \ : : | sateibing :"_ Silae % Lol be y A less of an opportunity to| Local coal men today recelved cream dealers are o ) em e Washineton. where Congress | 10UCE that the railroad would make Bustness that has ol b obtained ' r ; 10 s0 Vashington, where Congr ."inq more through shipments of i the past 1 i All i £ ] of § gainst lition no doubt will ! thracite. The coal will henceforth ST R i t licgations of theory. The Shep- | u nin s Prote it, | be nut by barge to New Haven, 10y pard-Towner act i ot corr L4 Delne oy . S e SVDE it will be held up in the z = e tic government: on G i0g un e ChrouEtt] for some time before bheing © Way of Women With Men} SURGHONS TN BT e G SR ¢ priest, idicated he ong. I M. Johnston said to.| (A reported to The Fun Shop) i Al of n nuinded] genilatin Sens £ ke i Wilson '28: “It took me four years i i o |day that it will mean an advance i i it I - | I ) fine {of 25 cents a ton. Coal is now sell- | t0 ake the team. the public that t 5 Sadshiebiad i - s E Margic: “Huh, 1 di1 it in one i « s as et s ng | INg at $6:75 to $7 a ton. strickenacrionsl ) 1 g { citizens as ¢ ¥ o g week-end i n. « r 1 22| i~ H. Johnston has in his possi —A. P. R bie to proct rural CnSEIVEs 10 Gion a picture taken in 1578, por- =yt AR surgeon becatss ) m aj Sl R 1 to thedr | traying the members of the oviginal | (1 piher Fun Shop contribe . ad left or 1 ay | x Gt 15 LR t | New Britain Wheel clnb, which will Giore Mlew sy i eca L by the next i fhreatened to ! be enlarged and eshibited during B > et S SR e010 Home Week.” He and John Fhe Making of Him! it \ by t SUPERVISING SCHOOL MU SIC A S BN am the members. | pypyae: “What did you accom- doctors association ar [H L. Matthews over { nominated, | e discovered the picture by acci- plish in college the past y = e 9 ¥ > : ou f steamship | dent, it was serving a8 bucking | won: I made the team.” system wherehy t t| supervisor L R L H o framed picture and had been mer: “Fine. Now go out and remain in town on Sund b hools B organized immed to fit see if vou can make the team plough emergencics orcheetra in The Stanley Rule defeated the o acos hack oF e et L e T A SILVER IN DECEMBLIR | Hosiery-Machine outfit by $-0 in a —Samuel Mather o ey requ) ) bt S ARy e (1'P)— Dispite | factory league game Saturday after- = I tion on Sunday o v« 1 2 th i Livery year high school o : 5 |noon. Lewis hield the losers to one Presto Changeo! week. has its athletes, its foothall team abiliza franc silver |y Friend: “They say you are quite T its haseball team and track runnere '; in circulation "“-} Fifty-two emploves of the "”‘“‘%an amateur magician?” G % 1 D v, director | quit after the show last nizht, com- Traffic Cop: “Yes. See that car oIt O\ he high school a | | { = JHE WATER SITUATIO B Sy ypar e et schanLiaten o pidh e tition of | plaining of 100 much work. Another | parked wrong over there?" Time and effort has ! 5 by its orchestra with Professor ;rtists and « e~ who will com- ! had his throat slashed, but Chief Friend: “Yes, W. L. Hatch to the water depart- Matthenws wielding the baton. The pete in dr g modele. will | Rawlin conld not get him to tell Traffic Cop: “"Watch me make & Tha al e 4 deal of publicity S1art inmediately 1t was estimated | the name of his assatlant note of 1!" irman of v Jthletes acquire a deal of publicity { i 25 chy S i : . L. tw0 months would be necessary be- | Instructions have been given fo —Lucy Prinee beard he has given unstinting |2nd the football equad. Af it haPPens 5. cyrnicient coine could be turned |the putting in shape of the Plain- | (Copyright 1 Reproduction For- 2 8y, Bis executive skill, If the water de- to win the annusl encounter with lout, |nuo..rnrmmnon trolley line, bidden)

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