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4 3 SAED | done ever eince the games were r New Britain Herald| MBRALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Towied Daily (Sunday Kxcepted) At Hersld Bidg.. 61 Cburch Gtreet SUBSCRIPTION RATES $3.00 & Year $3.00 Three Montha Téc. & Month Batered at the Post Office at New Brit- | ain a8 Gecond Clas Mall Matter. TELEPHONB CALLS Business Office ... 926 ditoria) R 926 ne suppose for a mo- Protection A Q. Are there any captive gorillas on ne ”eatfier ® i |least two world’s records broken, |t go Democratic he will find plenty | ment that there are no selfish inter- | Ly “‘L""'“"’l“ e i in the world? | | “ollis, just as bar have htnin; o1 “ " e | while Olviupic records were smush- | of opportunity to tell the world. ests in the Republican party? And | FOIES. st as barns have lightning A. The death of “Miss Congo, . ‘he only profitable advertising medium | | s 2 rods, s April 29, 192§, at Ringling Brothers Washington, July 80.—Forecast @ the City. Circulation booke and we»-"‘l and equalled in practically every | Numerous biased newspapers on one if there are is it possible that they | were thinking brains should be estate in Florida left the world|for Southern New England: Faip foem always open to sdvertisers. heat of some eyents, !side or the other will loudly pro- | would not make a fight for their | Equipped with Fun Shop brighten- without a captive gorilla. tonight ~ and Tuesday; slightly Finland will again have its claim the defection of the fellow on political existence? Yet consider the mg W““»” Kol QUESTIONS ANSWERED Q- How is the word “bloc” pro- |Warmer in the interior Tuesdays . 2 To 1y hose bolts of glee! C o * pod 2 t i Member of the Associated Press marvelous group of distance men, 'the otller side and soft-pedal the convention which nominated Herbert | 5° E'oul Gl R You can get an answer to any | nounced: 1 gentle northwest tending to be varl, Lhe Associated Press 1s exclusively en- : 5 5 - o question of fact or information vy| A. “Block. able winds, titled to the uwse for re-publication ot | bUl Amcrica Wil present little Joie |same insurgency in their own ranks. Hoover. There was scarcely a rumble Sit Quict? writing to the Question Editor, New| Q. In what motion picture were —_— ::,“7:.:, ’:,,‘:m, ;,“;:' or not .f;;»:ulzx‘ old Clarence De Mar to The probabilitics are that the in- of discontent. Surcly those selfish | Mrs. Schuyler: “Wiy, Nori, .‘vfi“"l{rilal!l Herald, Washington Burean. |the following titles: “Marriage is YOUTHFUL s] !YER GOE news pubiished therein. their supremacy with a dependent newspapers will soon be- interests were not dissatisfied with Laven't m ‘1] ”‘O‘T, an bour. WhY 1459 New York avenue, Washington. | only exchanging the attentions of — fine chance of ending Iinnish come disgusted with the inane his choicg, if they were we should |VCIE You working & |D. C., encioting two cents in stamps | dozcns of men for the inattention of - A 2 3 <, 3 & [ New Cook: “I'm obeying the | ror ropry “Medical, legal and marital| one” and “Three thousand years ago Momber ‘(:‘ul hmflo::l“”r :L..]:;:‘.:"n domination in this ficld, The Finns twaddle, the endless re petition of have hm}rd from them. They either . ipe for thot pudding, mum. It quice cannot be given, nor can ex-|husbands and wives lived, loved and which furatabes e eaver. | have g00d weight men, too, aud the fact that somoone Who bas were satisfied that Hoover thought says ‘Aiter you put it on the stove, |vondeq rescurch be undertaken. Aililied even as you and I, for marriage e Ueers with & atrictly honset apalysle of | Irance, Germany, and England, to been heard of - before hus as they Gid or would act as thyy GON't sti other questions will recelve a per- ki‘;ut l'lhmmodl since Eve served | Boys of 20 Years Pays for Murder— circulation. Our circulation statistice are ¢ | e sonal reply. Unsigned requests can-|Adam the applesauce’ ‘ased"upon (h audlt’ Thie “neures’ pro: | 1NDtION 0 o, Will he represcnted d his mind, and cease publica 1ey would have oppos IMPROVED ANATOMY not be answered. All letters are con-| A. In “The Private Life of Helen One of Youngest Elec- tection agaide fraud in mewspapes by fast runners with a sprinkling of tion of such items altogether, unless ©d Hoover in the convention, Dossi- 3 a i rdi of Troy.” tribution fgures to both natiopal and 5 of ] Ly H. R Walters fidential.—Tditor. TOy. bt iocal advertissre. | competitors in the heavier events. | the event happens in their own bly to such an extent that he would Instead of having the ears on the 4 2 i Q. How long has there been lite A — But America has the greatest neighborhood where the additional shave failed of the nomination. Ideal- | head they should be on the T '!“";2\“:;_‘,"‘;“‘:?"“"‘““ "’lgrg‘es un‘lhv\.val'lh" : Bellefonte, Pa. July 30 (P—Josepl ’ . : X i - This ol > the ;[ federa e e ti A Science el v 1o 2 e e e e S 1% pivem [ 1OUN! OF falont spread out over the | interest of local news is added. But 155, those Who put eervice above | 1ps. This would facilitate the work S enTter e T e ’:;'liwe;:fi'l“‘ Kamenisky, Jr. 20 year old confessed fork et Hotallng’e Newestand, Times D P S ha } - e It e - R | of stool pigeons. In cold weather the . N | g 5 Square; Schult's Newsstands. Eatrance Wlole ficld. Even if it is unable to the ballyhoo will not cnd there, far Sclf, are not high in politics ve 1rs could be tucked into the pock- | A New York, which in 1927 |but in some form it certainly has |Sla¥er of Dr. Gerald Kelly, Jessup, irand Central, 43ud Btreet. | eirn miany first places it can still, as every subject it will come., right up often, they would be unable 10 get | s gor. warmth G arrel | produced $755.074,237, including in- [ been here many millions of years? |Pa. went to the electric chair at T ts for warmth. Many a quarrel ] r at Paris in 1824, coast along to an- to clection day. there, jwould be prevented for when the jcome and miscellineous taxes, ac-| Q. What is the correct pro-|7:02 o'clock this morning at the 4 : cording tc the report of the United hunciation of “route”? Rocl i %, 3 ertime weather other champions any | T " s for 1960 So Willia en White peat- | fists would be closcd the cars could | cording e rep c il i “route? Rockview penitentiary, Mogarles of summsrilme weatlier soihier ehamilonshin on: sths wwasiy [ Whe oonottunities for ballyhoo'a : e s e not bear the opponents’ remarks, | States Internal Revenue Bureau. sA. The preferred pronunciation | On contact of the current he was scem to be with us with a vengeance. svcond and third places which it greater than four years ago. Press ©n S LRI e L e e e e veversible, | Q. Are the authors, Gene Strat. |18 With the lcug “u” sound to|promounced dead six minutes leates 213 figures to pile up, FORL M Hnom ievenys il fand on MSAUiteian dlemant ot Dunlondlul oo i o honie s b et ot ient i e Ella Wheeler Wilcox | rhyme with “shoot.” Colloquially it Saturday forenoon there was threat of imminent storm in the air, so great that many proposed week- «nd trips were undoubtedly post- voned. Saturday afternoon was hot and sticky, nevertheless. Sunday was fair but there was a tendency to freeze on the part of those who had finally become inurcd to the heat ot the days preceding It would be much more to th point if the weather man would’ spread it on with equal thickness in- stead of showing us what a wide range of conditions he has available. Possibly becausc of the postpone- ment of week-end trips the auto- mobile traffic on roads hercabouts seemed very much heavier yesterday than upon the average Sunday. They were all out on the highways and the by-ways, Luxurious and costly ears, col- legiate and inexpensive piles of junk, the varied aggregation of vehic spun or wheezed along. And the light dellvery truck, such gunwales with men, wonien led the big parade. To the disgust of those who can- not get by and have to follow in the rear, This 1s amusement, interest that radio broadcast- We with Tex Rickard is to han ing of future fights—unless the com- hand- note panies come through with a surely hates to some royalty.” Tex give something for nothing, which is natural; but—at the nnot but pause and wonder where same time we Tex would be if the newspapers took the same view and shut down on the tree publicity Tex and his fights, 1t Rickard had to pay for all given advertising the he got the national debt the frec figure would mak look like pin money. Yes, it makes a difference who Is giving something for nothing. A dispateh from Washington esti- mates, from treasury department sources, that Col. Lindburgh's earn- ings during the past six months were about $204,000 is a pretty sizeable eix months Even a heavyweight pay envelope champ would not turn that down. However, in the colonel’s case thers he nickel of it, I probably are few to say has not earned every specinlly aliz refreshing is it when one r s Thow the Lindy scorned all cheap, obvious methods of cashing in on his famous exploits, When John J. Raskob retived temporarily, as 4 of General Motors, he did a wise thing. A wiee thing for his own integrity, insofar i public opinion is concerned, and coertainly 4 wise thing for his purty for the e reazon. Unguestionally. there is not and never has been any connection between the groat meotor and democratic politics but ther cnough people who might comibne still are thoughtless conclu- e the jump at “well, of it corporation takes What does it ex- The sions and eay there must something back when head of this big over the campaign pect to get out of it? the resigna- tion clears atmosphere and makes it plain that General Mofore i< an industrial and not a political organization OLYMPICS United States The track and field championship at the should win the Olympic games this year as it has ~ s a garden produce distributor uses, | loaded to the and children, established in 1896, This sceming] | rash prediction is made in the face of the promise such as Germany, @ substitute for military trainiu the games before, but ney has it be is for Hoover. It will make no enough to know that those dictating | sent so many stars, with so many |difference if he controls but one |are not going to let the opportunity [possible record-breakers awong [vote, and that his own, he will | to exploit the voter slip when it is to Ithem, as this year. The final |rvealize his ambition. If a Republican its interests to do so. | eliminations at The winning of the championship, ugents are becoming more familiar Whole situation. The Kaneas editor ting on one side, he could reverse | living? ’r‘:}ll"fi"‘ls’uls pronounced to rhyme | cian, however. Is after all a secondary With their business, more adept at 15 USIng just exactly the argument | himsclf and sit duwn on the other.| A. Gene Stratton Porter died | Wi ‘;l{- X > ‘The youthful slayer, one of the . T 3 > ted el TR s Tt hie Dompccaiis : gne | This would increase the chance of December 6, 1924, from injuries re- | Q. What part did Theda Bara | youngest to be electrocuted in Penn. matter. The games are conducted slipping propaganda over us news. that his Democratic opponents might getting @ scat in the sircet cars, jceived when her automobile collid- | Play in the photopluy “Orphans of | sylvania, had confessed ne shet the ostensibly in the inte t of inter- In addition there are many more Well use against his party. ammany | ° gy inste of being on theled with a street car and she sus- |the Storm™? doctor because he had advised the national good fecling, In this they agencics for their work, principal 15 concurrent with the epitome of hack of the foot, should be in the |tained a fractured skull and internal A. -h} did not appear in that | amputation of one of Kamenisky's |bave failed lamentably in recent wmong which is the radio, True the Eraft among the western farm ele. | Cont When tired, a person could | fnjuri The accident -occurred in | picture. The title of the one she legs ufter a mine accident three | vide seats for from competing countries, willingnes and the ever-ready jeer the to ever-winning Americans are only of the disndvantages our athletes—and of niost of th few which those —competh, Petty squabbles nume ble—only Sutur French team refused to take Olympic oath and threatened withdraw from the games ing the status of Paddock and other Amcrican stare These things make the games wders of ill ruther than good feel- ling between nations, But justice nust ¥ have acquired a habit of accepting all these without handicaps and resorting to such that ley ar pion runncrs, jumps | but they exhibitions Saturday, 'l of France 5, and throwe also-— are what is more champion sportsmen, POLITICS We during the few 'HID NEWS suppose It is quite natural months pre ing a presidential election that newspapers | should ‘(I'. give several columns a day, least, 1o the doings of one candi- date, it they arc partial, or of hoth i they are giving their readers the possible service, When the bur- W den of the cult for the ha ler, ana we s politics it is diffi- sed editorial writ- ak pendent one, to ser spe here of the inde- k and find a di- versity of topics for his daily com- ment of several thousand words. 1 Numerous reporters from indi- vidual — newspapers and agencies have been assigned to the press canmips of the rival candidates and trom most of these are expected a daily hundr story of at least several 4 words, probably more, They achieve their duty remar well, ly even the going so far as to describing attire of their journalistic guh- jeets when there is nothing else of suflicient monent to write about They have (o earn their money, poor soul=, and the job ix probubly tedious or them althongh we can read their stories with considerable interest Over the week-end we en Candidates Smuith and Hoover sately on their way to a va- cation zround. Hoover s fishing bent on the west coast. Mmith is resting, probably fishing some as well on Loug Jsland. They have a continent hetween them, Oddly cnouglh, smidships on our national terzain, the present President, is also fishing. We get, from his camp, daily reports through his corps of corvespondents. None of the trio has uttered 4 word of world wide im- portance, they are all following the ordinary routine of an ry day Lusiness wan on vacation bent, Their vxpeditions are of passing moment only but we hitve not tailed to hear cvery detail of the trips, possibly too minel r day of real hokum and pre has still to come, Soon the ballyboo will be in full opera- tion all o land from the tramning quart of tie rival wpirants 1o an occupancy of the White Hou: And such bailyhoo as We may expeet, Al Smith is a native of the capi- tal of ballyhoo, ery good pross Lt oeventually Jands in New York wd many of them will be aligned with his force, cither because of natural inclination foward the man or downrigiit subsidy by the party. | This dors not mean that Smith will have the corner on ballyhoo, at all, it all. Far from it. The Republican organization has been, in the past, most adept at publicity, more suc- ] - | e of much stronger | competition from European nations, | where athletics |agent will have his day. It a Demo- | have almost become compulsory as!cratic ward heeler in jupholdiug the national honor, Amer- {ica has sent some strong teams into Cambridge saw at s Such eplsodes as the photog- raphy monopoly, the failure to pro- qualified officials a under probably other countries re in- ay the| the to And there have been rumblings about question- done to the Americans. They | prejndices peevish on not only cham- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 80, 1928, seful its than rivals. Many a public that a political revolt v |hokum artist is alrcady on the staff, many another will be added. There is in {order. And sometimes it is astonish- ing that the revolt docs not come sooner. The Old Guard in Washing- | ton s | no lack of funds in the coffers of cither party this year and the press- as strong in the nation as Tammany is in New York. In- in a two store stead of being able to exploit a tew town in Texas wants his name in a million people it can dominate over a hundred million, human and { multitude of papers about the land and we know | {all he will have to do is announce volitics nature well | Lieeler in a northern state decide Does any 3 ¢ 5 roc ik and forth on them. Los Angeles, California. Ella Wheel- | Was in was “Two Orphans.” vears ago radio existed four years ago, but we Ment but when all is said ana "“"”4‘ N e e top | er Wilcox died at her home “The — Kamenisky used crutches as he un irofly Gare aitemptito Vestimate: Dammany, a'btate lorzanization; has{iop yiia noaql Tt & oinn was dafe 15| Bunehlon " Brantoin. Connecticut, falteringly made his way from his how many more people may be Not been prominently identiticd | work his wif: could pack his break- | October 30, 1919, as a result of a 25 Years Agfl Today {ecll to the death chamber. He was reached this year than fn previons With proven graft, at least, as clo- | 7>t Info Iis hai and he could cat it | nervous collapse due to her war re- . accompanied by the Rev. Father e on the way down 'town and still not | lief work in England. | Francis P. McCreesh, prison chap- campaigns. There must be hundreds Ments of the Republican party have be conspicuous. Q. What causes chalking of Labor leaders say that the biggest|lain, and the Rev. Father Andrew Of receiving sets today where there recently been, It was nice, indeed, | The head should be able to turn ' white wted plastered walls and [ fight ever staged in New Britain | E. Dluzos, of Jessup, Pa., Kamen- Wwas one four years ugo. And the ©f White to compliment Smith, the | clear around, Thus when a fellow ! what xi the remedy ? . d | between a corporation and a laborisky's home. sets B e A old and stooped over, he could | A, 1t may be caused by the union was started today by the|Kamenisky had mothing o say bes \’v ]\ull I‘I x»\ovn .ojjl hastening |>m ""{"" €0 "“?]’“ ‘ and only amusing to turn his head arcund and keep the | drying out of moisture before the | molders against the American Hard- | yond repeating the rituul after the words of chicer or gloom to repub- (h SR G s e e e s e sprinkling | ware corporation, but there was|priests as they led him to the chair. (lican or democrat. through a political scheme, and un- into his eyes. the walls with water until they are |little about the sireets or actories | His body was claimed by relati Verlly {hia Ik molnk tolbe ) greatt Llusod srovshite. drulvze Wilias S . thoroughly wet and then h-lln;g to bear this out. The wheels in the |who took it to Jessup for burial, Ak e AT ) e i . ; : Dilemma? {them dry out slowly may remedy |shops were humming and there was A witness to the excution was & Youe for ballvhoo 1f e can leep ords impartially when he, prac- vens: “Lots paint the {own|the frouble. Another cause Of |no appreciable increase in the nume | Lrother of the mn Kamenisky shot. our heads above the surface of the Ucally in the same breath, im- 5 {chalking is the use of poor materials | ber of workmen on the streets. The - #9% OF words Into. .which we are Mediately delineated him as. the! Lucas: “It swouldn't harmonizelior plaster which has Sob bofore be. | atiker plan to devote the week to shortly to be plunged and our cyes ant of sin and corruption, dur- With th on the shore line of sunity and rea- 08 all of his political life, ]r -7:\\1'.711«) . Crus (I\li‘("blt)]{ { “f::\l.”x':n'.):l':v l::lll‘l(l‘ll f:;;.,l;‘ son we are going to get a whole | e i1 Wouldn't Be Tos Lady-Like . . . [the wall and refinishing with suit- lot of amusement out of the af. ' 5 Adyiscs Molly Henderson able materials, Lempts of the publicity artists, It w F t dF | ANt 100 lady-like in love | Q. rom what kind of seed is cannot—we're sunk without trace. - recls an ancies Lveic yen, Ainspetl il oty : 5 e L 1 1 to sit in this here park with | A, Linsced oil s obtained by fes e I & i somehody 1 knew; | crushing and pressing flaxsecd, AL WHITE ANp | _The happiest people are those who ' And he was very fond of me, and I |further quantity of an inferior q!{ul-l | ATTACK ON sM1 experience occasional misery to af- was fend of Joe, [ity being obtained under the action ! b ford contrast, And We g0t no further in some | of heal. Good seeds contain up to William Allen White, the elever | - SOV years or 5o, 40 per cent of cil and from 25 to 50 and versatile newspaper the man from beaten Democratie orators to the draw, in the pariance But who will run the goverment's business if Hoover is taken off the job and made president? west has Well, he' of his own territo Smith never split rails, hut nobody ever did a more thorough job of splitting a party. in a well word- ed attuck upon Tammany dircetly and Al Smith indirectly, As usual « T only shop Editor, Dl And so we And then it had to [the editor s fo be congratulated | American men spend $20,000.000 n po upon xmoothness of his statements, 4BNU to support divorced wives iy e T ecords, he cluims, to suly. vd this doesn’t include the mon: But could nt to support voreed wives, other men's d stantiate the ument that Smith | has been the henehman of Tammany since he first entered the State ag = lady. ‘People are drinking no: never drank in saloon days and many arc shaving now who did- n't shave then, [of crime. Smith, himselt, is an able S honorable ew York mbly—horrible Tammany, exploiter of the public, handmaiden gentleman, emart and able. he' e but now and then you'll find die before these electors cast their “““"m‘ ””"_"f 1500 maua thrown at IU's Just aswell to give a man a ballots (in January of next year) r At e bt M e e Smith, a8 White explains very care- littie push behind. th ctors could vote either for NTERIOR DECORATING EDITOR, Washington Bureau, fully. But Tammany! Scoops of it ar | the Vice Presidential candidate of ' Dally New Britain Herald, dled at that organization to which }\\v-ll, dear, he |1‘1\v{rl r\‘\ m]m\- way, { their r'iv for I’r..qdm;n oeror m'nl' 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. l Simith xi0ineian 1 the darie 01 And 1 was very fond of Joe, Iperson selected by the Nationa I want a copy of the bulletin INTERIOR DECORATING and enclose here- agiat ol [ But he was too afreid to s Committee of their party, or for with five cents in loose. uncancelled, U. triabe. “There may not be the intent, And 1 was 00 refined tc anybody else they chose. 1f, how- cover postage and handiing costs: but there is the obvious hope, that An experienced wite is one who the accumy 0 Al g maintains a4 cheerful silence until well the successfnl party died after S ,:'":)"::"h‘)'”:"“‘:)l‘x‘l:i:l':’l‘l' her husband finishes blowing oft| Mamma cume in and broke the | was offictally clected by the Eeet v 2 % £ steam and gets ashamed of himself, | spell; al College and before the inaugu presidential candidute, | E {1t broke his spirit in the end, tion of March 4, there is doubt | Granted, for the suke of argument, ' Why docs a woman marry? Well, | He went and found another friend | to w hat would happen. The Consti- that Smith is a henchman of Tam. Which docs she ask the court to re-| And all heeanse I acted like a|tution makes no provision for such quire of her husbanc e E lad many, that he has acted in conform- " e erghustaal Slovesicn nieal ticket? “nce with the aims of that organiza- | —— | tion, wherein does he ditfer from | Tew war-time atrocites cre re jother politicians attached o a ma. Membered, but eccasionally you he: (tional or state organization any- \.!mf.m']v“ b R M"-\ Where? In Connecticut, for instance, | st | how far will a miember of the state We are queer peopl . Too proud legislature get unless he stays “with 10 huy a sccond-hand car. yet will- | the Zang” and bends servile kneo to "€ 10 AC0ePt a second-hind mate in | marriage, e “Boss™ If he has any political i ambitions Nis first duty is to “he Americanis Frantic tooting of | ey : o o o other driv- zood Fyveryone knows at, every- YOUU Jon i e e i ik WPk i av s ton] one realizs tat it takes o mighty | i philanthropic hoss to spend his!| Hints fo towns concerning air | T s and sometimes his POMs: Throughout hl\w]r_\. great | cities have grown up where ports cash in building up : i 18 up. 8 politieal | SIS N 8 orsanization for the suke of the “deer peepul” At s usually the boss | When a woman falls in love, she or the intercsts he ropresents, fivst, MINKS her man perfect except for e : the few little details she mtends to and the “decr peepul” afterwards, Shanas Froviding their interedts are not at | virianes with those of the boss. In' The “wmateur spirit” s that all fairness we shall grant the , vague something # player has vio- BTN e o e eete Mot o to | same situation probably exiets i wgerr pipy | sections which are as solidly Demo- Fivery community has at least one o ,:'TJ":‘[{'}'{;“;‘Ox:"l‘f;_".‘f\"v_"" "'i')‘w":" £001 fellow who will Tend you mon- | “No faie hith below (i 1 ey his wife needs for shoes, they shonld be most able and most Strange Interludet since quickly find the toboggun It isn’t ehivalry that makes a man ' Gilbort: “Why didn't that ItUss nnless they have another source of 2y | vope incone than pofitics. | hey say Americans have no re-| Martin: “Force of habit. They The orzanization in power, nation- Spect for but thinks how much had alw been used to stopping Iy and statewise, s usuully the MOTe Tespect is given the older parts and parking awhile!” of the Constitution | organization which has the strong- st dominance from behind, Tam- ! Silver threads among the gold in Behind the Bars ! many controls New York city, the our day indicate that the peroside | James Itush, son of M and' Mrs. f 3 g ' flapper has been necking with a de- Ralph Rush, of this villaze, broke Sl choteolns ety vu;.'u sweet papa = Lis noss a few days for the now and has done so for the greut- | (hiied G ln thees § Paring or part of the time in the jast fifty It's funny To most Americans, ariation of an old circus amuse- sears and all of the time for the BPland means London: and yet ment Rush pushed his nose through they are offended because America, the bars in the back of a chair and . SR el aneRns L kina poan viktox ineans | Nar tivibel 6 ornaRion o Tt bk nose | the : Old Guard, which we shall call yor, those dictating the policies of = He did! men for lack of a bettep | COrrect this sentence: S g L 8 the study of Kench at school Jas name, has had time to weld itselr A the mother, _“but she into u powerful group indeed, suf- never uses French words, to show| Wiison ficiently etrong to keep itself and its off." jyou drive " 1 - —_— Powel): andmaide G t ts - " HEndidens i OMES (I Aren- 0 e Publishers Syndi-| Wilson: gance and g *ed has so sickencd the | [} cate). ‘semi’ 2" And so he And all because brenght And told me when | a girl should 1 | We women mustn't take the sit hoth hay o 1 do it married e And just when thin laws! Send all communications o Fus care of.the New Britain Herald, and your letter will be forwarded to New York. thinking, it thinking =0 Kissed 1 1 1 blame it on my mother, dear, who | up’ too w girl w — Edith Cauncey with a baseball. A ‘lis Kindt Vhat Kkind of a car do mi-s “What do ociated Press Powell: “It's half paid for!” pyright, 1928, Reproduct Forbidden) J |ing applicd to the wall “Do 1| pressure, of the | after “Gosh, he's should Unifed States his election in 1, s kissed bell. publ whol date of the successful party sho n electors in the L. the lcod, were cver, the Presidential candidate Some authorities h Presidential candid a contingency that the Vice AVUTe an.” you mean, —Joseph M. Britten There is per cent ef this can be extracted by |unless a 2. If the nominee for President | November | thinking there, | what procedure would be followed? of either the Democratic or the Re- S as a will be chosen, If the candi- would be sworn in as Vice President Toonerville Folks THE MONKEYS REFUSAL To UNPOUBTEDPLY AIVES and then immediately sworn in as| The walks on Main street are bad Presideat. and not suitable for a city of ion Q. Why do gasoline tank wagons |35,000 people. East Main street have chains dragging along the [conditions are particularly poor, ground? there being holes in the flags where A. Itis a safety device. Through | VAter collects. The relaying of the vibration and friction static elec- | VAIK g;e::‘en“::i‘.:‘x‘;‘::e S Ve ricity may be generated in the tank Rev, Lucyan Bojnowski han wagon and unless this is carried off and grounded, a spark is likely to | discharge across a gap of gas vapor and cause an explosion, brought suit against the contractors on the new Polish Catholic church, seeking $15,000 ‘for their failure to continue building operations, Q. When and by whom was the first successful parachute jump made? -3 ™0 1757 at susssturg, awc| ObS€TOQtions |by a man named Blanchard. by Dr. C. J. Newcomb, prison physi- Louis IX w “Saint Loui: generally known as urging the othe to leave their jobs, and then they will invoke the boycott. The men look for three months of strugglerand have a fund of $1,000.000 to draw upon, they The factory officials do not these threats of al New PBritain manufacturers will not exhibit at the St. Louis expo: tlon. They wanted to have a dis- tinctively New Britain exhibit, but this would be contrary to the rules separate building were put | up, 50 the expense has caused the abandonment of the plan. They | may, however, join with other cut- lery manufacturers in the state in a joint exhibit. Prompt ™"~ Economical Two Reglistered Pharmacist die suld be time to go.| A. The legal situation with r Dr. C. W. Lee and wife have gone h |gard to the selection of a Presi- [to Vermont for a stay of two weeks. me, that 1[dent would not be changed by the g | death of the nominee between th could not. clection in November and the mcet- | et Watt— |ing of the Electorial College. 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