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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1928, law, cooperation between state CLASSIFIED Henry Moore at the Andrews home- w RK S | governments and producing compa- % YEA“S "lfl B”T stead on Shuttle Meadow mountain, | | nies through conservation and cor- | She had five children of which four | | poration commissions has made ADVEleNG = | are living, Charles, who is in the some restriction of production pos- | mid-west, William and John and the . sible. Whatever benefit to earnings HEAD[NGS daughter with whom ehe lives. She 1 |has accrued from attempting to has three grandchildren. She is a By IDAH McGLONE GIBSON | balance production with demand, Universalist. Mrs, Hague was the | e s e 3 S e e i |however, was to a gegree offset by (Continued from First Page) recipient of a large number of Author of “My Son’s Sweethearts,” “Confessions of a Wife,” Etc. s(}lemlst Ms 10 Perfect Uni-| cne ‘sudien mevense re the Vene- ANNOUNCEMENTS greeting cards and presents, but Copyright, 1928, by Central Press Association, Inc. zuela output. 1=—BURIAL LOTS, :ofluuunrl Disapproves Modern Dress what she most enjoyed was a motor [ul 0 Sponsors of the new curtailment | 3=DEATH NOTICE trip on her birthday which took her 4 3ZFLORIETS There in thi e ¥ ¢ program seem to have encountered | ¢~ LORIETS DIRECTORS .moder:n ;‘:n:hg:m:h: o‘;\;e\:x;‘:: ‘ah:‘w Huggin's Gorge in Granby and difficulty in bringing oil executives | §_1,08T AND FOUND. | other scenes of former days when 5 prove of and that is the modern | o ikl St. Paul, Aug. 11. UP—Atter thir- |toBether, not only because of wide | S~FERSONALS . 2 na. : she was a resident of Tariffville. ty years of effort a St. Paul scien- | difference of opinion, but also due | T—STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS :;"f‘;‘ e Feung fadles and Bame) " On men grip mestendiy, 10 TaGT: tist and writer has perfected an al- |to the fact that many are on vaca. AUTOMOTIVE Mos o et asherding 40/ ot aea L biprus aaniiad dhe. Dos 2 i s |tion. Within the next few weeks, | 8—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES S 08 Hakue cannot inany way com- [y pena ohe first made her home after phabet for universal useage. v it s s 9—aUTO8 AND TRUCKS FOR @ALB |DPare wtih the dances of other days| I thi D1, ATvld Beuterdshl hopes that DAveven, M 18 Toped fo guthen s | I=AUNON AND TRLCRE boR sa10 and especially the waltz. Of the lat- | The w5 CoUlrY 82 vears ago his Lyenty-six symbols can replace | Ruber sufficient to prepare . pre- |11 24010 PARTS AND ACCESSORIED | o dance ehe speaks enthusiastically | qng e Goarn e cUPied by Mr. the 250 alphabets which the world | liminary program which will attract [12—AUTOMOBILES WANTED. and pleasantly recalls th iiteally |and Mrs. George Shaw, who are re- now uses to record its sevepl | the support of the industry gener- |13—AUTOB—TAXI BERVICE Do ¥ pecalls the daye when | 1ated to Mrs. Hagie, While thers, _ s | anly. 14=GARAGES TO LET she attended dances and waltzed to | yqrs, Hague recalled the time when times that number of languages. g 15—MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES her heart's content. She was fond of | ner father sts ¥ The scientist, however, evolved S TR EvIn ErrohLES WANTED | jancing and continued to dance uy. | o7 (Ather started the business of ARG Ol T T—4ZRVICE STATIONS—FuPAIRING | JaNCINE 2 =l Y - | manufacturing silverware, the little alphabet primarily to p BUSINESS SERVICE ordin, LA over 80 years old. Ac-|factory being located in Spoonville, science with an international meth- - ! R e cording (o her etatement she always | While in the business the Rogers f o o a — 134 ' a e a v = - od of communication and a common RO A s MAsae Wanted to be 4 good waltzer and |Sjlverware Co. instituted suit against system of expression for the preser- {0—BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERED |there is no question that she was, | Mr. Kenworthy aver sme nibrist vation of classics. 21— DENTISTS iudging from the age at which she | patents am antter was lone In working out the scrics, Dr. :2-DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY Sarhe 2R dhe aneiter meiiong dn - I 23CDYEING & CLEANING sed. | the courts of the state until finally Reuterdahl determined that the —INSURANCE—ALL KINDS Secret of Age |a decision was rendered in favor of sl.\mbflls uu;fit %:e c]i uniform height, e , -;:—I..lAva.’thf]Ri—PATENT‘AT’{‘OR:':JGYU Is there a secret to her old age? | Mr. Kenworthy, but the time lost that capitals should have the same CO d ld lr E l | 26=MOVING, STORING & CRATIN v s < s % o5 in fighti form us corresponding small let- I lllOllS eal or Xl) 0“."0“ 21—PAINTING. PAPER HANGING Yes and no. When the question was | and s aneyietpanied -m‘"gh"?' ) G 8 :$—PLUMBING, HEAT'G. METAL WORE [asked of her, a broad smile greeted | the casé forced him to give up the ters with some simple means of w k | 29~PRESSING AND TAILORING her interviewer and for a moment | venture. distinguishing them as capitals. OI' 10—PRINT'G, JOBB'G. BTATIONERY |gshe would not say anything. Finally e — Forms should be so unmistakable 31—PROFESSIONAL SERVICEw she maid that most anvhody can! Mud Balls Formed that special signs indicating shades §§:§§."A‘,'.§“T’Smm re-A(‘h‘lIlc sz\‘me age, pro‘\id’lng’lhc:i‘r‘“ W a- 5 (_)rm as . of pronunciation ~could be incor-| Boston, Aug. 11 (P—The Coast [ATANNOL TR, o o o0 o alth is not impared and they did Rain Hits Dusty Air [porated without obscuring the | Guard vessel Marion, on a two- EDUCATIONAL what was right. As to herself, she| Washington, Aug. 11. (P — Mud meaning, he reasoned. | month's tour of duty to atudy ice |34 CORRESPONDENCY COURSE stated that she always did as she|Tain drops, similar in formation to j As a result, capital letters are | Movements from Greenland to the | 35— DANCING _TEACHERS pleased and pitied those who didn't | hailstones, are described in a re- like small letters, except for short | shipping lanes, faces almost ideal ‘;4:}"650?;.[,‘:ngi?#a;gflxgggt"émm 80 according to their own dictates, | POTt received by the Geological Sur- appendages extending upward from | conditions. . 38—WANTED—INSTRUCTORS Of course she never contemplated | ¥¢¥ Of the Department o the In. the tops of the symbols. The basic | According to word received from b i % 5 jet, | terfor from Dr. R. B. Hodges in ; 2 . MPL EN anything wrong, leading a quiet, : units may be combined to meet any | Lieut. Comm. Donald B, MacMillan, uo—u:x.r—fauwgv\:‘aw’gn righteous life, always endeavoring | °harge of the Hawaiian Volcano phonetic need of any language. ' now engaged in exploration and |$1=HELP—MEN WANTED to make things as pleasant as pos. | Observatory. Adoption of a universal languagg | Tesearch in the Labrador, this is a |42—HELP—WOMEN WANTED sible to herself and those surround. | The mud balls Dr. Hodges said, 5 . H Py - |43=HELP—MEN OR WOME] re extoamely hi : might well be the result of such [most unusual year along the Labra HBITOATIONS STANVOIEN N Ing her. Apparantly never during|Are extremely hard and formed in {an alphabet, the writer thinks, dor coast. (5—8ITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN |her lifetime had she had any ill. | 13¥ers. It is believed they are pro- Grouping of sound characters in | There is practically no field ice, FINANCIAL feeling towards anyone, her charm. | dtced by rain drops falling through his series of symbols includes |in spite of much easterly wind this |4s—BusINESS OPPORTUNITIES ing personality at the present stage | dust-laden atmosphere and collect- known sounds for which alphabetic | spring. Although the Strait of |¢7~INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS = ing 50 much dust that they fall as . o AL 8 of life being conclusive proof. In signs exist in English, Russian, |Belle Isle is in the same latitude ::!“Si‘,;';sigg’s'm other words Mus, ”me‘muo“',d mud pellets. They vary somewhat Greek, Arable, Turkish, Mongolian, |as the English Channel, it is ice- WANTED—TO BORROW closely the doctrine “do not do onto | i Size, the largest being comparas “Hang up the receiver Ly nda. That woman does not necd a ny esplanation now.” Persian, Syrfan, Korean and other |choked the greater part of the year LIVE STOCK others what you would not have|Ple to a marble or large pea. 5 3 3 languages, he says. from effects of the Labrador cur- [S0—CATTLE AND LIVE 8TOCK done onto you.” Even at her present Dr. Hodges says that although READ THIS FIRST: |tage, seuior, to the door of the of-| “¥es, this s Miss Fenton wWho! "y Beterdahl, who has been ac. |Tent and the extreme fluctuations |$1—DOGS. e age she continues to follow her doc- | theY ars probably a concomitant of Lynda Fenton, a singularly inno- | fice. As he stood there, one could |is speaking.” . to |tive in directing the International |of the eastern North American eli- |53—HORSES, VEHICLES trine of doing as one pleases” and | CVTY €reat \olcanic eruption in cent girl, is private secretary tosce that he was very much touched. | Lynda Fenton listened intently to [y cctic soclety, completed devel. | mate, S{—WANTED—LIVE ETOCK finishes what she begine, | any part of the world where dust Ralph Armitage, who has an insane | It was his boy they were cheering the words that were coming to her opment of the new set of symbols| The absence of field ice should |S$—ARTICLES FOR SALE { Came Into City with large quantities of water va- wite. Her father, a drunkard, tells|and, thank God, his boy was still lover the telephone. Impatiently sit- | (ARARC 07 T8 ¢ special study of | be particularly helpful to the 125- ‘§§E;E?§D,¥AEM‘:¢‘%AREO&MT D T e e T R AR R her that her mother deserted them, alive. As he stood there he forgot |ting in the b(-j:nhv!r : djlr. ]lmlp: anguages. foot steel patrel boat, for her twin |s7—BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP. she came to the city to have her| !0 their occurence in literature en have their the always present tragedy of that Armitage wondered if his hunch £ propellers are close to the surface |58=FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS h. = Bicai g 5 are remarkably fe 29a) that Sall s wems ! were correct and it was Pamilla | $9—FEED AND FUEL photograph ~taken. Since about living, of the water, Y ht g : i —_ price. 1% e ity e . |60—FERTILIZERS, 8EELS, PLANTS eight months ago ehe has to be aid- Lynda meets Emily s Lynda, who had been expecting | Sheston who was speaking. In real- Beyond Belle Isle the Marion's | s _FOOTWEAR AND. 1 OTiing ed when attempting to walk and the| There are more than 40,000,000 whe cherishes a secret. fondness for |all the morning that she would be it¥, It was less than a half minute meteorelogical observations Dbegin |62—GOOD THINGS TO EAT |ordeal of walking up a flight of | SAVINES accounts in the United | before od Lyne H el o ] of ] St.a David Kenmore, Lynda's companion | called to g0 out to the Armitage | f{"":“ \11‘]: l‘h“‘\:‘l“ Lynda answer u; earnest, together with studies | £3—HOUSEHOLD R ol | stairs would scem to be a difticult | States. from childhaod. Emily plots against | home, suspectrd the cause of the |"Yos Miss Shoston = AIM []I: []IL MEN fion g i, depthe and - ohserva- | MERCHANDISE AT THE STORES |task for & person o8 years of age, bt | noise in the general office. She sat tion ~of ice conditions. At this |66—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS cet Mrs. Ha : rouble fynay. fraoh ihe) e Sbas sring nslseil e seenpral ot ce B Her |ing: “T wonder what that woman Point she leaves the beaten frack |66B—RADIO vel wire Hague had o trouble in B —— @ lls Lynda he loves her, but very still over her typewriter, er | CHEE —W. HE MON. EW! |reaching the studio with only the David tells L | ip- | Vants of Lyn of navigation and enters upon wa ATOHDS DIAMONLE, JRWELRY| T she decides she doesn’t want to be ‘heart was beating like a trip- R 5 & npi ~ {68—WANTED ARTICLES 10 BUY aid of her daughter holding her arm THE HERALD in love with any man. David is | hammer. P FER e B, ters familiar only to old whalers, | "~ REAL ESTATE FOR RENT | while she climbed the stairs her. | inciae piih o There must be something good | "l dont auite understand you, curmlmg Production ovel‘}orcmonm sod ond haddock fisher- |¢s—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS |scif using the rail as o saie G s | CLASSIFIED ADS rd o m Lynda's father deserts her, and |about Ralph Armitage, if his em- | Miss Sheston.” en and an explorer now and then. |70—BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT | foy occnsions during the ascent and | : 5 . oy h Alphabetically Arranged for Quic R o i e R P o e e Wider Area Neoded The renaon why gasoring TiTPAnus PoR Apur OTFICES descent, she was asked to rest, but || *" Ve Beeey Biteics ¥ T R R e e L i A R L o smh-v ports, you know as much as I do e reason why gasoline has re- (73 wopses FOR RENT |she staunchly refued stating that a LINB RATES B AL Il e e e ‘h‘um'{hz accident.” 3 - mained cheaper as compared to pre- J:Z'V‘j‘éfl’f‘,"o‘u" PLAGED PR RENT “few” steps require no rest periods, tor CONSECUTIVE INSKRTIONS David a letter, suggesting that he | the ‘young boss’ can give you a fe [ S Stless as Lynda| New York, Aug. 11. (P—Pug. | VAT Prices than most commodities, is IE=YACARION PLACEE FOR RS S consecTive aga cpme e or s PARLY, B0 LAt ATE IS Jioucaoy lotiie ‘wnn‘nil hft- ing n; a‘iong-‘r H‘)!eech nosed tankers, ferrying petroleum thm ”:,c (percentage Sktmle e 77—WANTED—TO RENT !\lr-‘; Hague was born on August | Application e e & & m}:'de o 13:‘0:‘:;?:1 ;:3:—;\13;..1(5;?:?‘!];\' z:(;m‘:e\::'sugfi than ever, AU last she answered: | (rom Vencauela. to American ports | OY°Ted {rom crude ol has riten | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE |10, 1650 e vomerr” ooyusust | Charse propate Then she sends him an y: 9 AR 2 from ‘2 .7 18— AGENTS— y - o 1s![| 1 98y -2 tine n s | might do outside of business hours, | "I cunnot teil you that Miss |in quantity and at a cost so low as | o™ 1 per cent in 1917 to 34.7 ;;_:glc-.;"gsngnmx}:‘g. ESTATE ;;:\“:‘l:]) of seven. Her birthplace 1a [|3 daye: 3 fine note, saying “Ralph Armitage is : slde ein hours, _ il rushing your girl.” David writes to | he would not like an affair with a | Sheston, but Mr. Armitage has just |to cause a reduction in bunker ofl A $0-BLDG. & BUSINESS PROPERTY | IVl Encland; "9;" Manchester |18 dayu...3 line irl inside hi ffice. Don't you | ©0Me in, and 1 will ask him the prices, apparently have awakeped T }1-BUILDING LoTs Fon sALE sudiate Tane o {bis country with | Count ¢ words to u line. ishi to beware | &irl Inside his own office. Don't you | cOme in, e M e i S P bl Llnk Ch 82—FARM R BALE her parsnts in 6, settling in 16 lines to an inch, o R ;d:)rox:;::\::glxtm:nr: her fre, | know, It he had really intended " fo | auestion’ and relay the answer to "“"‘“:;‘I'O':"!‘;a‘z"re;"i“c‘fl‘;:"o{“’prze_ ublic 8 LNAMP |ss"riovsks For saim Tariffville. Her trip across the ocean ||| Minimem space 3 lines, 254 burms her thoushis ta Talph. | make lova to vou, T would ot e s Sat ot pios to| Aution. anin purely local basis is . SoBUBURBAN Pon saly "ALE o ade In a siling vessel and (|| Minimum Book charge, 38 cents. ek e phone. His man has just pu y e ! Raiph meets with an accident, | have mads you consnicucus by sig- | hone. His man has just put bim n | duction _or advantageous. 7 $=REAL ESTATE FoR excHANGE | even today she recalls some of the |[| eionng time. 1230 o m datrs 20 and sends for Lynda and Claire to |naling you out from among the oth- | & large lea Betorty wookieored. by mitconc] e —k |$7—REAL ESTATE WANTED Interesting incidents which occurred |||v. . Sacurduy. g 7 -ler girls and bringing you in here?)cannot— 4 : ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS during the trip. She married in 1868 Telephone ¥25. Ask for ! come to him. Claire has had an in “Hang up that receiver, Lynda. |tinent producers now are under way ¢ ; e D 3 time nocent love affair with Fred Blaque, [No business man with any Sl e e ex- | 100king to a conference of oil ex- | [SiRoous Ann g and after her marriage lived for g ||| rate. 5 e oes that.” Then she smiled to her- | Th? an does not need any ex- ] - b ; long time in Boston, _ []|, The Heraid wint not be responsivie a fFlend of Ralph's, and when Claire e i she |Planations now. When Ithink she | ecutives to consider means of cur. it e ;22','”"“‘ aeia|| i e GO RS e does, I'll give them myself, tailing _overproduction over a w de D z . |her home with her daughter Mrs, | Fred's wife petitions for | ibiisines men when Ralph and his Lynda obediently hung up the |area. Venezuela seems to be the i o [93=WANTED—BOARD OR ROOM | Halph 3eNa her Ml itix it for Her. | BUBEM e8, ¥ only ones she had | receiver. first objective, but a program pro- . o Next day he shows up at lées?‘_'gcé-Y !n‘ve;r et : " | (TO BE CONTINUED) viding for control of output around . e ) N : Now Gocé’j‘l,%‘éga\.‘\?{}v At that moment the telephone = the world probably will be consid- | | ) ‘ otice eers “Young ” ell hegan to jingle, the door E ALPS FROM AIR ered, : o i 'Yh s ‘ZPl“lfl"‘;gflT”\t il:xfw: UE:\:‘;I to nr(nunm Zurich, Aug. 11. (P-—Swiss air- | Venezuela and Colombia are now ; v TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No- For a moment there was a | L G self, for, she wcndered how | had come to that eonclusion about | Jlane operators " sight- [the “sore spots” in the petroleum 3 | tice is hereby given that Automobile In- | i i 1 by his | Plane operators are running sight- | | 4 | 4 HEA v o breathless silence, and then a rush Fhfl;f;:"“flx:m‘ el R e e regular |industry, replacing the Seminole 1 A Eita s o MBI D aeilE CHOICE of all the men and women. in the “You should not have come down, | Schedule, with special attention giv- | field in that role. Not only is § | Insurance Company, Ltd., of London, i 2 He sank into a nearby chair, his | M- e ynas : o from the newly-developed flelds, . | : " as she werft forward to meet him. a and licensed Agent, have been lost. Since | Il e T sl it ot ol T e e et hag | Put oil men.say an excellent grade these Policles liave not been regularly PARCEL; - s s 3 3 | d - or ace i iisivpele mtice s ore e el of gasoline is obtained by the | | countermigned. iemea or accounted” tor I slear; congratuisting him on his nar- | 20se: e Nal Bt expesied the o “cracking” process. Production ex- P, {2 A2 prnivns foelvgl heramniar il FOR SALE coMM oW sacape. |ceived: neither had he realized be. = penses are comparatively low, and 1 |ana ol e nanta et Sl i ERCIAL {nyone would hinkidhiz wan my | JORECs HEMhE Wed ho rmallced e output is large, Venezuela having hey may fall and no claim thereunder i We Are Brokers COMPANY reception day, instead of a business | (0r how weak the she ’ risen to a position second only to s i emtas 3¢ o INSURANCE 3 fly. | accide; . e - ) 5 | o rne he f YR A BB DR e B o that i eiiiaE {he United States as an ofl-produc- |Cart Kauffmann of Pittaburgh, Pa., | ‘s Follcles should by Hartford, Con- I REAL EST, (et moul he BT A O lenair over thers, Wilson " e sald,|. Bridge, whist and pinocls given|ing countrs. has won his second congecutive na- | necticut. No claims of any nature pur il ATE Tleiink ntion ol A O e 1 fone halt to1d lof exireme physi- | DY the Cathiollc Woren's: Union of|| Whils propesed ! leglsiation pro- tional public links golf champlon- | Morting to ‘be based on- thess Policies i Commercisl Trust e DEA=d busness of Aewoitage| 0O BOR HE " 7T |St. Peter's Church, at the church |viding for definite control of oil ship. He beat Phil Ogden 8 up and \;L‘,‘;“?“';i°{:{§:dm‘;;fi:hzrfg;gy:;{_- The i . Company Bullding & puinmmhad tuo e iR R e Gome hare ana) hoip | DAXIOTe MonaaY eventie: A 122 | pufput iin' aautlineriers btk mb |5 to play for the title at the Phil- |"'The fondon & Lemeastie corbirce i i i Tel. 6000 this way?” oo Wiiaon o kRton LT ehata) Bt far has failed of enactment into adelphia tournament. Co. Lta, i Ralph's eyes were misty. “How- | Wilson, 9 't think you all thought ©f me ever,. I didn’t think you al S| s the e movet, Arsiiass fai s0 much of me. Help me up, Wil-| r son. I must get away from this, or ‘l_\ flung his left arm about Lynda's eise Tl play the child, I don't want |Shoulders,’ and as he did so, he | any of you to think T don't appreci- |Bave a aigh of relief that ended in ate your Kindness, and T guess. after | & §roan. he was settled, he - — EEEEEE— = ; m such a| AS S00n as he was settled, - St el pers closed his eyes for a moment, and PAT FINNEGAN YES, SIR- WE WENT OUT TO 6EE, MUSH - MEBBE 3 e on ihsorar hfar hell'yolne | bben apenenlitham aquickly st the Z MAIL A LETTER AN HE DIDNT A WILL PATS oy e Lon ARE R 2F | aoind Lot Uit nslslent Glestos / was KIDNAPED Yk e e s i : ! “Wilson, answe: tha 3 . 3 B, <0 v i | o a8 e AWAY — MESBE TheY owey firm ever since Ralph was born, | DIl he ordered, as Lynda mov 1| . / The man held the receiver to his & (] 5t Iph's s ers. The afis soross Ralphs unoulders. T | | 28€ man Bed o recelver to his N 'T OMEY ¢ DONT KNow! THE JADE tears over-flowed both men's eyes, | *F and they were not ashamed to let | 'WIN the force see them The cheers were given with a |Fenfon | As Lynda slipped from off the | 0 THE CHINESE A RS e R e e M 2 : ' {Rergiians tnga ' been iaiuori i ] BRICANDS . . \ph, she gently took his arm : . 3 : 3 . City Advertisement .\, wo o, oo R still was lingering 3 “You may go, Wilson. Stay at the Bids will be received ¥ telephone desk in the reception Britain coal dexlers under con e e e listed below, ring 635 net tons of | .uy) voy when I want you.” senil-bituminous egg or stove Blze | rynan pickeq wp the receiver as coal: Wilson 1eft th- room, and Ralph WHEbLs mitst be nitie offibs oty iitage, wha'hiad an ) Jntiiblon ot the City Clerk! by 12 oiclock NOON, |\wh o e at. the other | end! of; the daylight saving time, August 11, (0 YO8 A UF OO0 1928, Point of origin of coal must be given; namely. the mine and | mining compan g the coal. | After awarding contracts. a suc- | AUNT HET cessful bidder must commence de- 2 ; 3 liveries of coal promptly o that BY ROBERT QUILLEN those departments requiring coal ) mmediately can be taken care of. = : WAL.PAW, V'GOTTA SHE'S VESSIREE,BOR s 1 KAOW YOU oL, T i e s | [ wanD v TPowy, ) Ao RTEGLY AN BESIDES gRAR : WANT You o ohy Siblirts et Acemnig s | | SHee A CREAT (1 MAKIN' THIS ||| [ THAT SHE'S KEPT ALL OF THESE CHAIRS! ol e e : LIL MANAGER! SUMMER o feamafi‘ ) : right to accept or reject any or all | 3 : | g HOTEL PAY FAMILY O\ Nd:l.l deliveries should be under the s1pervision of t RSealer of Weights and Measures, The successful bidder or Lidders are to furnish a personal or surety | bond satisfactory to the Mayor and Corporation Council, the amount of such bond to Le for 25 per cent of "\ c He came up now, and threw his | ' 80 to it. AN VD TELL YUK WHAT WAS BORR‘ED AND GIVE Someone wants to speak to Miss | £ G 3 100L YO the amount of the contract. This coal must be first quality New River or Pocahontas or Penn- 3 slyvania grades ] “I got to lookin' at that The volatile contents must not be || fat drummer’s neck on the greater than 23 per cent. Analysis | train, an’ I wanted to stick of coal must accompany each bid. | ey : Bpecifications for size of coal must || @ fork in him to see if he conform to standard practice. was done.” DONALD L. BARTLETT. (Copyright, 1928, Publishers Syndicate) Chairman.