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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1928. - = 3 e retrenchment policy must | beautiful. the most perfect of them |rality? tions tonight. Iriday showers Bl’it : Hera.ld distreseing accldonia that ever oo 1"“"" ™ 'e"""“'"‘“\, i iN, il d * all. A He was first elected in 1918, | probably thunder storms. Cooler New ain curred in the park, and for a time |be due to the widespread us acls an ancies Beautiful teeth, large innocent|In 1920 he lost the election. He|Friday afternoon in northwest por- WERALD PUBLISHING COMPANT it looked like a fatality. clectric refrigeratore, the mew- T - % eyes, ankles slim and graceful. was again elected in 1922 (in which | tion. Gentle to moderate northeast | The uproar that went up as to |tangled contraptions which have bob- t‘ f“’:,"‘l“_“\’“ ‘l' “_i‘:"" f"Fl' yonde f; The finest cow that ever won a|vear he reccived the greatest plu-|und east winds, becoming woutherly i e e oesniied masp\a to | Badiup during pecent vears fo liassas o & UUME LA wall il pnexe blue ribbon! rality); in 1924 when he ran against|and increasing Friday. Towed Delly (Bunday Excepted) | WhY the police pe 8 ; d presegl. Mary Echols |Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.. and in 1926| Conditions: Pressure is diminish- At Horsld Bldg.. €1 Cburch Gtrest | o where they happened to be in | the ice business, = — when he ran against Ogden Mills, |ing in the central valleys and east- Some hicks find the city frightful- playing ficld was without |\(\H|l.} There is something about un ice — Unusual Stant! Q. How many specics of finches|ward to the Appalachian highlands. SUBSCRIPTION RATES The lone park ofticer had been there | Wagon that clectric refrigeration ¥ wicked, and some go buck home Talbot: “Gur country has pro-|are there and where are they found? | A trough shaped depression extends b JOU, T ! + time previousy, pushed |can mever supplant. There is no ex- - 1isappointed. duced great men.” A. The finch family is very large | southward over the Misissippl val- 3 B Thme Mimte Nt & aher $ s . e § e Nelson hat's a new angle.” |and includes over 1,000 species di-|ley With two centers in the upper » 8 Montb. | buck the crowds, and departed for lul-'n-vm in the neighborhood Of &1 prise fighting: A quaint folk cus- Talhet: “What de veu msen™ vided into about 140 gener: They | Mississippi valley region and the —— | another point in I 10 regu- | summer’s day like that when the ice | tom of the carly Dempsey period. | Neleon: “According to our cani- |are native in all parts of the world | upper lake districts, It is-producing Entered at the Post OfMce at New Hrit- 5 s 1son ¢ Ivery child _ l i ere 3 r0- | except Australia showers and thunder storms in por- o lute crowds, O course, the Wagon pops into view. LEvery ¢ | paign orators the great men pro. i . i} 12 oip @0 Bocond Clase Mail Mauer. | i = . a s lin every block traversed mukes a! Society mote: Mr. Vanlip Depay duced our country!” What is the fastest stock automo- |tions of Manitoba, Minnesota, Wis- — premnse I R lime 1or the fce wazon, hoping 1o "OUENT & plane last week and is sur- —Abraham Wickes |bile? consin and around Lake Superior. Vs 5 the erowds returned to the previous |bee line jor the ice wagon, hoping A by ity 5 > A Phe Conte P ot Nthe | Olhor shawens = csgicl TELEPHONE CALLS | vived by a widow and two children. st o : S avs. R . 5 ie Contest Board of th ers were confined mostly Business Ofce . positior ¢hild played near the | 2et hold of a picce of ice and munch o : Speaking of Politics, Folks! (Copyright, et‘:‘;&.d(}ll‘;hrfld“tlwn American Automobile Association |to the southern states. A ridge of Editorial Booms large court with its it That is a kind of public service | Money still talks, but it should B‘{J‘.‘)‘ G ",“:""ix"‘,":nl}::“: s gives the title to the Auburn. which | high pressure extends from Ontario > 4 . R van e le farme avor 0 b attained a speed of 104 miles per |southwestward over the Appalachi S Abhot thi clectrie refrigerators cannot have begun fifteen years ago onf . - SR Ty ARG e attair P! 0 ppalachian ; Mmmpee e oth and nobody ; hat ¢l un' filgorytors cannet, have clgarettes that preserve the|We'd mot have jeft the l-ul]l\ it we heur at Daytona Beach last|districts to the east Gulf coast e S8van -y i ng ¥ 1e kids in the average il guesse: £ Vi N . a " JTHb osly geatiatis #0vortieig cuedinm {varned! of d e To 1 kids in prsvanges o b “.b‘ guessed how popular we'd Bebnurm: | states. Another area of high pres- reom siways open to advertisers. he =obving of this situation is o jiock, the daily visit of the ice man ) e o be! Q. How larse is Cuba and what [Sure prevaily over the pluina states o 108t in city. All like a daily visit of Sunta Claus, | = y lis its population? What is the pro-;@hd extends northward into the It Looks Like It! i Canadian northwest, wi [\ Member of the Awcinted Prow (s peg nore policemen | The ice wagons are still n,ul\nlg“ T s ey por\uon et \]\hms {o colored W ot ile promute The Associated Press 1o exciusiely «n 1 A o one | their rounds heir stopping | . se dollar buys 4 4 A. Cuba has an area of i < s & 8 titled to the ee for re-publication i (O park during the gumes—one | their round their stopping Whose dollar buys luss | than the cqnare miles (41,634 square miles | (085t States. No material changes @1l news credited to It o gv' ""’“)‘ tor each diariond used and at least [ places are gett fewer, This is one larmer’s o St Yor the Island of Cubn, 1.180 ~<|uan'“" temperature were reported, edited In thie paper and aiso loca S Voice trom Audicnce: “The flap- sland . 84 o Seiee b Sews publisned theren. one other for other < of the little points that must worry | o Q) P A Morthe il e Tiinaactana onditions favor for this vieinity fair weather followed by increasing 5 is ridiculous to per- | the ice dealers. Overhead govs up as miles for the other ; the | is vidiculous 1o pur- | the i rs. Over 05 1 - ronulation o De. | cloudiness and not much change in Member Audit Burcau of Circuln t ople to gather in | distribution s curtailed, The - o® NI BUSINESS GIRL ¥ {\ e on| temperature. The & B C 1o @ nationai urgunication with only one policeman | evitable result is an increase in the By Elaine Judith Scott st PR Temperatures yesterday: which turnishes newwpapers and a oty i LG ONP. DOSOLRET . 5 . ; b ot vory awaeteht Bosk, | 78.50 per sq mile, In 1 the 3 vi tisers with & etrictly 1| there, price ot ice, und this regardless of Lots of people think they are suf- e e | number of whites was 928 and High Low eirculation. Our clrculation statietics are e e tdnt otk srop of the fering in silence when they are just 10 neyer Y ehartely the number of colored 01 | Atlanta . .. 56 < 72 ~ this audit. Thls iumures pro e the extent of the ice crop C 4 He never says, in accents cross, y - : 72 809 4pan b = 2 _ - < e G treasuring malice, 5 S Q. How many players are there | Atlantic City 82 70 tection against fraud i mewspaper d'f op WEATHLER NOURISHMENT | previous winter. Good Heavens! What's the mat- . | A tribution figures to both national and s % e voungetered ter o in the two major baseball leagues” | Boston 8 64 local sdvertisers. 1 udo-wise individual who | 1or the ke of 16 yOUNESLer 1800: Americans with money zo- 7 A. Approximatcly 200 in each | Buffalo .. §0 — s the other day as saying | Who readily recognize a friend, We ing to Lurope to get culture. 19281y (0 Lo h oo 1 come in late QUESTIONS ANSWERED leaguc. Chicago 68 The Herald ta on sale @aly (n New . « bud tood during hot | HOPe the ice man rewains an insti- Kuropeans with culture coming to 2y T TROIEE B0 S You can get an answer to any| Q. Whatare the major league | Cincinnati 8 Tork Hotaling's Newsstand. —Times | - 3 | tution many years longer than the America to get money. \llhuu"} T ofies arads him wait | Question of fact or information by specifications for a eball bat? Denver .. 56 Square: Schults's SMEmpE et Baispuse Rever WL BasimmoNiee ) L . § - e St writing to the Question Editor, New| A. The bat must be round. not|Detroit 0 Grand Central. 42 - i he best that can be said | clectric interests admit 800 I eantd infinencat 4 oman's € L - Britain Herald, Washington Burean.|over two and three-fourths inches in | Duluth 52 s dioy nee hee 4 g ) vhe e o diameter at the thickest part, nor | Hatteras . 7t for him is he had the courage to ©Once munched ic ballot. Come what will, is going | o R S swel, |1322 New York avenue, Washington. | ¢ part, 7 Liis wmanners, 100, are always swel, s the vhe! S i 3 cille - NEEDS NO LABEL stale his convictions, arrived at after — 10 vole against the candidate whose | And when T take Gintalicn D. C., encloting two cents in stamps [ more than inches in length and Ju knom!ut 6 £ | e s TILDEN ) \wife she dislikes. = : tation pell | |TOr reply. Medical, legal and marital| made entircly of hardwood. Twine | Kansas Cit 70 “Is that an Al Smith cigar you &Y much experimentation and study, | s e el o |“'i hies :1'\');.""?.,ur'f:;mm':f. advice cannot be given, nor can ex-| may be wound around it or a granu- 1.0 Angeles 50 62 smoking 2" He may be right or he may b Ehasasthonitalien L RO ne e ieins 115 6 L o sopnd »vhen HRNENDAS0 LB 3 tended research be undertaken. Afl|lated substance applied to it for a|Miami ... 58 “ “What do you miei n Al Smith . Bt o t have the terday by Samuel H. Collom, pres- o g R 7 B | . . other questiont will receive a per- | distance of 18 inches from the end | Minneapolis . 88 68 W » wrong: his dictum will not have th Solomon's wives left for a vacation | pit (here's a 1eason, all agree, 4 e, STt J b d sl influence upon the habits 1dent of the United States Lawn und called back instructions t0 put| joor my exalted station sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- | Of the handle but not elsewhere. A | Nantucket .. 80 8 g 1fluenc ¥ E 3 e o or niy exalted sta . not be answered. All letters are con- | bat loaded with metal filling is not | New Haven 86 [ Up from the of the people, who take to ice cream | Tennis Association, in the reinstate- out the cat. For 1'm his Better Half, you see; ! qq0 o™ oy of wegal. New Orleans 90 % SEak - in hot weather with 50 per cent |Ment for Davis Cup play, of Willlam | oo . LI nis steno's on vacation! Q. How many persons were in-|New York 4 70 IME SHIGHT OF THE CENTURY 010 zeal than they do in the cool [T Tilden appears to be entively | AUCHGEI BEONEE Cht and fR Q. Did Joan Crawford play on|jured in the German air raids on |Norfolk Va. 85 50 because they are independent and The National Trio! (he legitimate stage before going | London between the sassy and don’t give a darn; fecling | Cronin: “And what is your pit- into the movi 19172 Were any larg frozen cream and what- | Deen barred for an alleged violation superior to the poor, Who are inae- | g States famous for toda: A. Joan Crawford ran away from | stroyed? ated | Of the player-writer rule, pendent and sassy and don't give a Smith: “Inventions, conventions, | her home in Kansas City in 1922 to| A. A sy 's 1915 and | Pittsburgh .. buildings de- | Portland, Me. . | Louis tematic serics of air raids | Washington 84 s 88 88 s P el commendable, Tilden had previously Tor the career of Tex Rickard that do Irue, the culture is faced ever else is in it is oncen uplifter of fist o u oo Sl e R T and interventions!” go on the stage in Chicago. After|upon London was begun by the with the possibility of losing money iood” and teeds the “bodily fire Lo L faans ;1““(] — 2futh Aune Kiein |one piay there, she went io New|Germane early in 1915 and by| » as a promoter. The Tumney-Heeney What other food docsn't? 1t it is a also in this country, were unable Lo} mya¢ vigiting Englishman who says —— York where she appearcd in _“In-| October 1817 the number of persons Ladies fisticutfs saturnalin, scheduled for quvstion of brating the heat through | Mnderstand why the association America has no distinctive art shoull | Staying up all night may —make inocent Eyes” “The Passing Show” | killed was 565 and wounded 2,500, for Educating Females,” tonight, may be a flasco, a flop, or food alone then the only certain |Varred the I Jiladelphian from play observe our radiator caps. | you s wise as an owl, but owlsjand “The Winter Garden”. Whilo The German bombs fell in the con- [ formed here 100 vears ago, was i e i laais ooty ous ioytiing it ] oo e uvetotiiha auatass i houd] —— | hiave no sense during the day! | playing in “The Passing Show™ she|gested districts of* London but no| known as the first women's club in Calling him the K st ay be —_ was give Beree st by Metro- | important ings were destroyed. | srica, T e intion ot ks avamaent i t man may b as given a screey test by tro v nt buildings were destroyed. | America, Tod: v it is a unit in the xeited about it as i earth- that one on your hodily tires. been a 2 & zood ctiket, but it's poor grammar. Cornery Goldwyn-Mayer Corporation and be- Q. Would sait water affect alu- | Illinois Federation of Women's worm over a governumient weathor = - ofter ha had saiied fou-Burops. — We had company and Juckic, the | came a member of thul company's|minum parts of a motor used in a | Clubs, EnOr i WHEAT AND POLITICS | Collom, in his first statement to He is a wise under dog who real- | three-yeur old of the house, (like all | stick organization. boat ? i eonlls ' 4 I ihe ussociation said he thought the 7S that sympathy will end when he | three-year olds) refused to talk to| Q. What is the derivation of | A. The degree of attack of salt The cauliflower industry Sems 10§ juck has played foul with the! ¢ SSOCRTON MG T (ROUEAL TAS R NER A ane “whoopee' water on aluminum (allay) motor| have reached a low ¢bb it the Dest wpang old party indeed, now t it s 4 ‘ - “When was the last time you had It is from the word “whoop", | parts would depend largely on me‘RELlEF FROM CURSE hops @t Wiokard 15 thet e MEY ix gissovered that the agricultural| Ratainian tH e aliany fa b " usked one of the visi- |the origin of which was “hoop™.| composition of the alloy. In gener- should have been allowed to rest ! The initial *w" being unoriginal as|al. the alloy u whole and the proper pronoun be- | tacked by of 2 i are w-| - OF CONSTIPATION break even. He nceds to take I gruation is not mending itsclf 6o far until after the veturn of the team | around $860,000 to achivve this 2 fhe price o wheat is concerned. 11 411 | i bis mother scolded, | ing “hop” and not “hoop” which | tive coating of paint should be used : er than that Means & gue of the cor i from Paris, ’ ol el 80 far a8 it exists in erted | Where poss anything lower than thal WEANs & guo of the concomitants of “Cool- ‘08 TWW ! ok e s e xprolnblvdulr‘kr!:r:;;: i ey A altls Cpeek plsigian sa: loss, He fsn't hoping for An¥UNNE s luck,” and “Harding tuck” ana | BE Franes il wore | than @ | iad o ipromnciating sronably fdyo lio e B e B s L 1 Sportsmantike interest in the affair. i a i e s 06 . ez minany Whnn Ry, bl lor canket S g R e he barring of Tilden removed from | g | looked up suddenly, cyed | Fnglish “houpe: o Shesld servations | But immediate relief has been can blame the previous suceessful carpaigng, was o In atlier Woonaing! J answer- | Frenc! upe = g = ! previo pa e e {his mother accusingly, and answer- | French - houper” meaning litauna. A tohidt callol Bevall O he wants to find that just when the campaign started i {ed, “Thet time you promised to|Shout”. gTiy A alsh IS Bele on Tlle W th | derlics has been discovered. This Pie papsvs wen't carve, The Eulld e biiee of wheat woat up watches. Hundreds of persons re- 1 1§ only the jack furnished with the | pmage me o cake and didn't.!” connection with the Anglo- eainer | : ; - ; iblet attracts water frow the = . dry, evacuating kets to be refunded Car was the Kind n mortgage quested Their i ded (o lift the — Beatrice Anaud. “wop™ meaning an cutery or weep- L ing. tem into the laz of sporting editore and thosc Who gq y;q jeen regarded as inevitable. 1 and the # cume to jution was plac- don't sport long ugo That after three years of growling : e P Q. Where does Mary Dickford | Washington July —Forecast | bowel "“'""“ 1“ ‘;"“’;‘- T"' ol adnoiaing, et this Tunpey-Hothey e Amoviosn facwer Would experis 0 10 B #K nely embarrassing | papeodom: The state of those citi- By Hernnyics live |for Southern New England: Fair | 10058 th “]-‘ el _“:m‘l 4 S e situation, As for the French feam zens in demoeracy or monarchy wha . S Beverly Hills, California. and slightly warmer in north causes a .gentle, thorough, na exhibition would be a zevo mark in year of cheer—the year of W 0f "‘~‘ monarchy who | - It was lust Saturda Where was Al Jolson born? |DPOFtion tonight: Iriday inercasing Movement without forming a habit Neavnaleht Mistory and Hiey BBV fha earnpiie. 16 was Tegarddd as | o St ym i1 that Feane - ipon by the paying tel i 1‘«* i :‘. ‘h‘l\h \l‘l J\fi:)flflml’:‘i e shington, | cloudiness with showers in after. |or ever increasing the dose. filiad 15, supsly Qi 16w Of @UB~ o ynan or (imited memory, He for-| 12014 rather lcse. the Davis Qup. e jHgBIneEAL st Sioon er nighi Siop suffering from constipation. ~ {beyond his station in life, Still, the old-fashioned hoy might | time hanging on his hands, he join- fiave been rotten if his fool dad had |vd a crowd who were staring with Lacoste followed this with the ziven him a gencrous allowanee and | breatliless interest at a passing aero- 8 ullowance and X ¥ £ Aluminum necds special treat- nnouncement that he would not #sked no questions. plan T e i i e inataal defend his title in America this sum- | e He had Deen so enzazed for some | 1 3:“\]‘.(1.";":) "f.‘,:::":,‘; :.’l’vm,“'fi“,"“hr‘,; k ~ thut nine-tenths of the sporting cdi-* crope are plentiful; the farmers hive Tf D is afrald of being married for [Minutes when he flt o hand fn his | {0 GE50te v SRR S AU e mer and Le thereby removed from i 1 sevmed to have discovere 1 4 ht-hand pocket, tors seemed to I Mt marry him j vig! v ! wash aluminum ware with “inding thin win it with ‘Til¢ barred i How can one keep aluminum | 1orecast for Fastern New Yor erife at 1s looking bright and | Itir tonight. cxcept showers in bright. Get 24 for 2 and northwestern portions, |today at the nearest Rexall or Lige armer in north and central por-{zctt Drug Store, toma ry free publicity, The journalis- wot a1l anout the three lean v Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night, 8 indicative of their attitud faws that got into print il jopg as the fat yoear came along at all; it tic not help the industry the cumpaign waxed warn only been during the past week | Moover has no s V luek. True, “ paised an enormous total of pro- his money, it's all ri In prizefight was to take place ton ducts; the bins are overflowing; the o SenmingElounnainehl Forrest iy you like to say “Gimme e “[J ‘~“rl! |: __1",\ h llnl:. - l'“‘ | strong Iye soap or washing soda. | \Shiibortone RLdo RB I'"‘\'I:)‘.?‘;‘l.llx‘lpnlllnen! or a palace, the 1t still may be what the boys call oads are going 10 4 Lig jou LA Ths B LR Crapig o iool | | ool Sat b “[100d containing soda or mucl salt || sestictic plasure (e is derived from harmontous tutnfenings unmn._uud! a “good fight.” We won't have 10ng y6ving the stuff that en An cducated person is one wha it cooked in aluminum will ¢ | ike to the well being and comiort of each member of the famHy. Goos i the d tion aud furnisiiy Knows why presidents are olected He cauzght hold of the hand, and ©of & home Is apt to instill in each one It 1 5 s Collom wi tay that . < o the kettle to turn dark. Discolor dwells b | that rooftree ety 4t the harmony of his en- to walt, anyway. 1f there are any | guf the prospect of $2 wheat dur- i : Bt n intelligent person §s one. who |BUre enough it was somebody elsetst |y SO MG TR RS e dwells Lot (hat fooitivo a doslre Lo epea : Jessons 1o be learned In the game, ' jng the campaign year has vanished, | 'Tance “misunder our atti- knows why. | 1y bendieg the litte finger as fat| oo may be removed by cook- | Gur Wi ws latest bulletin INTERIOR DECORATING 'tn <y . i i §q.70, | 10de” and that “pressure has bheen e hack as it would go, and watehing |0 "o e T iharh o to suezest to those with lmited means how really neautiful effects TEx Jias leatined o Last April the price reached $1.70,5 5 the faces of the bystanders, he dis-{ 15 * Joni BRI, 0 kos Witk @ eomparatisely penditvie of money and their NEREES B | ana it 100kted like mothing but a big "TOUSHL to.bear upon our mmbassa-.! Cornect Uhis senfonce i e ) matoes in it or by filling the ve own fabor. Fill gut the coupon below and send for it: e B | Asis e dor” who was of the opinion that VClbov If he had anythi i P | Mithia coldweal isolution of wineg e - - - SAFETY IN THE PARK D fon Sikie Stann ARG hAUHIEG 0 R e e s ey s e o el RO Peter asked the ang water. Bring this stowly to a || {7 ] Those who park themscives 100 fiowey the farmers had none 1o HEEU AR © meant.” il boil and beil five minutes. The in- INTERIOR DECORATING EDITOR, Washington Bureau, 1 the owner of the hand. benetiit of “inter tional good will." am a pickpocket,” answered | v had close to a baschall ne in a park sell, but nty of pros- | side may be cleaned with very fine | Buily New Biitain Herald, steel wool, the outside with whiting 1322 New York Avenue, Wa The entire affair coming ut the (Copyri Poblishers Syndi- shington, D. C. politicians assured ther ¢ u likely to get hit. What is it that pects, Th “Indeed,” said Peter, “and/what ans are likely . b e 6hd14. 55 (5 b Pas ikt T te) g ! 1 LEa special soaps or fine commercial | th i ot the bulle ICORATING and enclose here- causes hundreds of people to be that by the time the crops were : | are you look for dn my wght-1 40 cives i 18 no doubt hut what the associa { a4 coat pocket 2 ; i : reckless near a ball ficld when they garnered wheat would be up around Uk avhat Ao axsntiillon jhand cout pocket Q. What is the meaning of | cover po Instead, we tind wheat today would not think of walking a a street in front of approaching ME clling at something around $1.18, to “clean house” and to decide ; g y T d Money,” replicd the pickpocket. | gearamouche? nd for all what constitutes ears Ago ocay “Oddly enough,” said Peter. "I o 1t jg a French nickname rep- I ; 2 was doing exactly the same thing|resenting a character in Italian | i [in the lefi-hand pocket. . . . Let| comedies and is synonymous with a onulisn. But te attempt to alr | The corporation counsel has de. us work fogether.” : 3 “boastful coward”, personal affairs in a foreign cided that the five commissioners | They did so, and continued their| Q. How long has Alfred E. Smith cannot set the 15 8 of depart- Scarch for some time Without Suc-|peen the governer of Now Yorlk I am a reader of the Daily NEW BRITAIN HERALD, ment nembers end that they ex. | coss. state? Against whom did he rus {ceeded their authority, when they in 1924 and 1926 and M what year roas they part-|gig jo peccive the greatest plu- ions of sym- amatenrism as contrasted with pro. fully {5 below the price at this automobiles? SETRELT AND NUMBER PEERETTRRrTEe Walnut Hill park is public watehing baseball games and for others nearby—provided the | tendeney is distinetly downward. ¢ for the time last year. By the time this l oy ST . STATE on, s the | {country does not strike us as being be even lower, print it ma in particularly good taste, SRR SR e was among fhoueht we wouldn't find 2" said Pet mutual expr public exercises enough common | President Coolidg sense to keep far cnough from the those who thought the farm problem | e did so recently, playing field to avoid accidents, But would solve itsclf. He is making no ‘Stimson Orders Work to | Work en the new Polish Catholie church came to wdstill today t 1 Nt ow. and neither is N . Qv 5 ) ¥ expericnee has shown that i stateien t now. and nei | Stop on Cable System and there is douit ws to when it will{ This is 1ot a true story. " B F . F e of s, ow aceord will not play Toover, T s evident that the Farm | 30 i 20 @ governor D6 TeSuME. Koy, Luryin Gojnowski| DA sou il it was? i The Terrible Tempered Mr. Bang y Fontaine Fox safe around a park diamond. It is problem will not solve itself with General Henry L. Stimson has or- told a reporter that the church has _ | paid its money promptly and that the fault lics with the contractors. And dered suspension of development work on t n such a low price for wheat. constantly necessary for t h it £ hurm © government-owned an o push it back out of harm's KIGHT AFTER HFE HAD BEEN KidKING ABouT SouR EREAM IN there are going o be millions of WOTK o the Korerament-owned 4B qhe workmen have been complain- ers this camp: Pt etiopbhl i " ling of irreg ; e receipt of i e e core turmers e campaizn sear, |G T G (G e of irveguturity i the receint of HIS doFFEE, MR. BANG DISCOVERS THE ICEBOX PooR LEFT oPEN. 1% only e park: Doliceman on ofi-tillers willing 19 listen 10 S0a- collation of contracts affecting con- | yuy et ilaetinon] —e—— e——— i p | wad the other radical struction of 11 radio stations fE s T Soihe on during the ball games. This police- tor Norris and the oth i st - he heavy electric fan underneath he ordor was understood to have resulted from the governor- general’s decision fo have the s ps to all tem privately operated. His nd to anybody who SR which the putrons of ¢, 15, MeEn- | roc's e cream parlor on Main | ©strect enjoy the artifical zephyrs | wton Lroke looce from its moorin otsin s caualization e day—and m 4 parts of the park, including ON THE DEFENSIVE followed severe eriticism in the 168 terday afternoon. Weighing 100 switming pool at the top of 1 i 1t shwiy department, | dslature of the then prevailing com- pounds or more, it struck a faney hill, As we ot $ 10 erltistzed Tor its ntlitude Aoware. munication pians [punch Lowl and smashed it into « itici - {smithersens, 10 also smashed the e v 8 ¥s, has announc- . re A marble <lab on the cou « e T ) 1 ty 1o I 1 ey, W h 1. Trees Ha!' W 'PeS‘O‘!' l:le'“) whirlinz itgs knoek i ‘,“ ',J,'L_ poti e cexo ! Crop of Grain in Canada vomers wnd foun botties vient and 3 f ; B royed i it isn't skatoon, Sask.. July @) — lofl. A younz lady received gline- TEa : S Heavy grain crops almost ready for ng blow and was greatly jurred. Mr. in vlew of the ac ) hurvest were wiped out 1 some McEnroe fuels that he in Inck S b oy ) C Wil zood. Crities of the des Rgee of central Sashatoon Tuesday that no one was under the fan at Atted bail, that 1o po i part t can rest usenred that the night by hail which accompanied the time it fell : ik The the mosi severe electrical storms in | The ity clevk will shortly notify | a decade, the hackmen 10 appear before | 7 yard i ich started ora |osses ranging from 10 1o 146 per €OUNCIL committee for a hearing on heutd ize that one po ' ' » when ¥s W ent were reported foday. In the PCEUNTZA of haek fees, 1t is dout- needed tor v dianond i « e and etraighteffed 0 Varions | yieinity of Unity the wh in ULt anv Wil attend, as the drivers s A M R AR has hegun to bear - places was flattencd to the grousd “‘_‘“'! T e loitida oG 1 than fruit. That is to it Lis been Dy hailstones, 4"‘,\”1 \“v 7 (L;'m“h N Hall : i ! | Counciltian Josep 1. Halloran constractive o5 g has returned ‘rom a two weeks' va- A happy ending to many love 1oty K 3 Bela Hin Will Be cation, in the course of which he steries? y 1 e ca i attends the n I 0 vl o 3 THE ICE MAN Yonoitiod to BDavaria attended vitional convention of 3 . Vienna, July 26 P — Bela Kun, e retdl clerks at Zanesville, 0.1 Off Wis Guard? | ow'y yo ke to be the dce s 2 " and the gathering & ke Watkins o bridge game): M St Coriter Iipishisist disiater o, Hunt 1 &nd . galhieting of fihe Woinelit ], Walkina (n tie lhrldee Sgime) N2 pans A line inoan ancient g ? Baltimore. It gaileings. Mr. v down your e gary, will be deported Friday by g0 o et | 1ake (who formerly worked in wtih the orderly f 1 litty, The i n was 6upposed 10 (ratn (o Tassin. Pavarii whero the . were of wonderfu 1 g : i nitide diteh, shsontly): Why, win't the games, and i general e o i the only nen in fown on a a1 horitis will s v L vk . Torter iy staying at | forsman lovkir dines of Bt at hot day. and he also was supposed *ponibility for Wik DA i er's Tsland, N, Y, i . B. Rawson tention of cor v, AN 1o ¢ lovin prACltealitenL | W. Pape and wife of this eity | - 2 Tty N 1 4 ( f o w The are stoppine the Ninigret house, At the Show officer who tust be in all paste of Ml counts Th TO PACE CoURT Creseent heach 8 One glanee aad you could see that the park at the same time cannot | o e man - perspited b NGk, Conne, July 26 (UP— | Riehard Covert is spending his | she was born to the purple. A nat- possibly give encug dtention 1o cnormonsiy while handling ice in 30 Lawrcnee Bolen wark, N. . vacation at Sunset heach as the | ural blonde, a figure perfect inj tlits aituntion A I e driver will crimingl su- guest of Mr. Lappan. every detail, she bid for the great- i court on a charge of an- 2 Burke, an old-time ball | est honor. 8 forlunate Indecd 1 o < 100 mich out of hreath to be of . Tt is fortur d . ey : anchiter in o connection with the v who wis the pride of | Out of the multitude—the best of and a half year ol i i oving disposition. The only Joy feaih of Miss Gladys Mangus, 14, of thatn and who gave the name of | all America —her v I beauty, the struck on the Twad by i bt s i cver hrown were those Monte West Voo The il was “Rurkevitic' £ the bleachers behind | innocence of her face, lent a subtle whiie playing on t ground in frout hie 1 i popular songs. Killed nostruck by Belen's traek him, diseppear om the sport ' quality that w cking in all the ST A e At < hot Eemdone: e e playved | v oeryhody admired her, Every /i oy i e R Jdemt ice fivims of fon the Tost road nowas hound pages deng aco Satnrday he played Drest. Bvery y £ BT st ey o it ¢ g Tt A r dohn 3. Phelan center field a ntschle park. | body thanght she would win. And i No. 2 playin 1o ) igiaated by 2t ooy Ve Frtinie Hy responsi- and his sole feat was to catch alshe did One dook and the judg i injured. It was on of the 1most others have joined an ice L. for the accldent. 'long fly knew that they had found the most