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i n e o con oo New Britain Heral NBRALD PUBLISHING COMPANY leswed Dally (Sunday Escepted) At Hersld BMdg.. 61 Church Street SUBSCRIPTION RATES .00 & Year. 4200 Three Monthe fhe. & Moath Batered at the Post Office at New Brit- ain as Second Clase Mall Matter. caLLS 38 TELEPHONM Business Office Editoria) Rooms The only profitabl, | the century | perience is to wonder how it is pos- | Puign contribuii NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST something about the air on lhul[!lmnmr. In that way thousands will mountain t keeps the body fit, the | be saved. pulse normal and the mind alert. after all, is speceh, ‘ An accepts that naturally |& political document intended to in- on reading an inter- | fluence voters. Hoover's was an cf fort them and not The first thought comes to one view with & person who has nearcd | mark in human ex-|the big boys who muake to please scare the n- |sible when so many pass on earl, T = v |ana often. Mrs. Hague save some WHERE WET AND DRY ARE |inkling about it when she ed UNITED | good chuer as the reporter called. It | her lite. Doctors | theory; although tew of them get to Saturdd @ the City. Circulation booke and press | room siways open to advertisers. Member of the Asoeiated Press The Associated Prese 1» exclusively en titled to the uee for re-publication ui oll news credited to it of not otherwie credited in this paper and elso local sews published thereln. Member Audit Bures of Clrculation The 4 B. C is & Dational organization which furnishes newspapers aud tisers with @ strictly honest eaaiyste of elrculation. Our circulation statistics ere hased upon this audit. This insures pro toction against fraud in mewspaper d's- tribution figures to both Bstiosal e3¢ local advertisers. The Herald 1a sale dally in New York at Hotaling's Newsstand. Times Square; Bchults's Newsstaoda, Eatraace Grand Central, ¢3ud Strest. ————————————n Another week begins, and nobody in Waterbury knows how many raids it may bring forth. The large increase of air mail at | fired with rencwed zeal to be @ 1. Moses © who is running Scnator Geors s been that way all Hampshire, ell us that the is evident she h; art | publican campaisn in the cast, 8 who formully *notificd” s an out-spoken w of living really is an art, and not a Nichol: ing distillery, be 98. Murray Butler, an outsta T, publican, remains as wet as a | who at 98 cun look ye with a smile and be Hale and hearty cit Hague, world in the Herbert Moover, who in It is mighty hard the 1918 said for a no more worried than they were at | Man to get drunk on ! & 30 perform an inestimable service to |M34ins dry as i road in Arizon The party surcly has all sorts of fellow-citizens. Nothing is more con- n example. The story of wets and drys in it and eor tagious t Mrs. Hague The they dnite on the prohibitior made every reader feel FREE POLITICAL MAIL | One panses to refleet that th better. more ambitious were ble to | dance at 80 oug the government contributes nothin CAUSE OF PROSPERITY to the political partics dircetly it nd to a handsome | {docs so indirectly & That was a meat dig that the| 0%, = : sl extent. This refers of course o the Baltimore Evening Sun handed to ; e el Jostage free maii that the post of- the prohibitionists who elaim that : ¥ | | fice will deliver for congressmen | American prosperity is due entirely | | i {during the campaign. Latest ceti- | to prohibition, The fact that work- : | | . |mates have it that this will total | men no longer spend their money in | ° z e . for strong drink, the 3704000 during the current war of saloons or f ¥ drink, e olitics—which we all agree is no familiar argument runs, they have | & least indicates that price as well as | distance-covering ability is part of | the merry game of advancing avia- tion. brighter a doubt. The place to world is getting a live in, without Just think of the large nuniber of yoi' biopurity s na the headlights that brighten up roads at night. Yes, Sunday was so ideal it was perfect. Now that Herbert Hoover has let 1t be known how he stands on such gssues as needed elucidation it is up to Governor Smith to forget about Rev. Dr. Straton for a spell and give renewed energy to writing his ac- eeptance speech. After that we vote Yust about like we intended to do in the first place. Down in Java the other day a tidal wave Killed 1,000 persons, more or less. This was due to volcanic outbursts under the ocean, of course. At the same time Vesuvius showing “increased activity.” It looks to us as if there also is a political campaign underway in the nether :gions. A Pennsylvania autoist passing through the city said lie had never heard of J. Henry Roraback elaimed to be a political Wi too. Thus statewide fame gocs no further than the state boundary. re, The regular hotel and restaurant proprietors don't like hot dog stands. One reason being that a hot dog vies with & banana in filling up a person and making him feel he has just come from a banquet, Announcements made by the Asiatic Petroleum Co,, a subsidiary | lon a perity of the nation was entirely due make use of their congressmen, the | editoral followed a |the Bible and other religious pre- | to handle tihe political prop ght sum when spread out in more money to spend for automo- biles, theaters, etc., and the nec ties of life. pamphicts and specches or whatever it is that the boys send to the voters on behalf of the political parties, | Evening both | It thie is the reason, the ed, then how explain the simple and the The amount of Democratic and Ite- disperscd The method 1s Sun rema unexampled which relatively is jus the prosperity in the United States? parties take advantage of law. prosperity of Canada, as high as publican propaganda, in | this way is limited only by the The important provinces of Can- ¢nergy and willingness displayed by became wet ags ada, once dry, N. | the pliant congressmen, who have much in evi- | the right to send out as much mail dence in them, and is as widespread basis of bank statistics and trade figures, as in the United tates, relative to population. they wish without buying stamps. he $360,000 only the cost of handling this Congressional political propaganda through the mails, and of course at this time is represents But the Sun cditorial seems to have stute and 1 Evening no effect whatever largely an estimate. It will weigh wrned editor | 1,500 tons and fill 30 mail cars, upon the of the Charleston News and Observ- | distinction The law needs amending to pre- | er, & newspaper with the vent this huge franking of political of being the only one in the world the s slight chance, per- amendment ever mail. But there with a larger circulation than haps, of such an city's population. The News and Ob- going through. | | | rver, edited by Josephus Daniels, | So long as congressmen belong to said only last Friday that the pros- | political parties and political parties | | te to the great era of prohibition. Thig ' scheme will remain in force. It cos ly verse from the § cents a pound government ganda vl\l\lv! on the editorial page, and it a ch p method tor the When the editor of the southern | politieal partics to reach voters with frenzied dope |lack of prosperity in the testile and ; and he | newspaper gets around to it, or when | the ex politics | T create the proper urge, he no doubt | CONgressin: will have something to about the sum. The 0,691, The mail offered by franked gencies of partisan a high it was always reaches st fiseal year present political year mining industries, and one thing is is expected to juck this up to clos cortain—he will not attempt to to the million m prove this is duc to prohibtion, Government departments also R send out more “frec mail” than they ONOMY AND TH PIGURES need in order to be eflicient, These st year deposited mail 263,000 to handle, If government, and departments ko Economy in plenty of it. Coolidge economy which, cost $6 too. | Well, lets look at the figures: they had to pay for their postage In 1926 (fiscal year) government they probably would have been able appropriations were $3,741,000,000. |to get along with half the outgoing In 1927, $3.995,000,000, mail. The post office deficit was In 1928, $4,298,000,000, $20,000,000, nearly a third of it lu‘-; For 1929 (current fiscal year) ing due to U. 8. departmentad mail. \ | | of the Royal Dutch Shell Syndicate, | oil plants are to be Atlantic coast, in- that erected along the dicates a spirited between this European oil trust and the Standard. The Royal Dutch is ctive in Connecticut, ac- lar, battle is in sight also to he cording to reports, More competition in the gasoline industry will do no harm to motorists Richard Strauss, the composer, has a tone poem calling for the use of a “wind machine.” This ought to offer a job for Congres Thomas L. Blanton ot as, defeated in the recent primary in that state. Blanton best wind machine that ever Congruess, man was the functioned in That new geyser which has brok- en out In Yellowstone park Knew 1928 was a presidential year—if geysers, actual or human, really know anything. L TO FRITSON urope, FAREWE Folk from this city go to Canada, perhaps Mexico, Al But nobody as yet Antarctica from the hard tal. This j has gone to re capi- for a fellow who will be rmey remai Frank a member of the The fa came citizen, Fritson, Byrd expedition. rewell tendered Fritson muititude of friends ed to the icy wastes from a who liave lear admire modest adventurer of the who lives with us between trips. We join with the others in wishing lim a happy and prosperous voyage and ¢ of New Britain contribute share the contiden as a whole that he his full share successful, will in making the Byrd enterprise Good luck, Frank. 9% YLARS O | S0 a reporter intervicwed Mrs Ann K. Hague, who at the age of years sces life go by at the sum- mit of Shuttle Meadow Mountain, Or perhaps Mre, Hague interviewed the She can do it. There i6 1eporter. Congress appropri 000. This is the greatest peace-time ed $4.640,000,- | The time for reform may he here, | | CURBING THE PETTERS | outlay in the history of any uu\un»[ ment since the world began. | Having no desire to intrude upon | e e EE I private business, we do not know | “L ACCEPT" {how extensively, Walnut Hill park or When Herbert Hoover was the other parks in the city are| nominated there were folk in Wall utilized by aitomobile petters on | street and divers other influential |dark mights, Or any other kind of places who feared he would coneider | petiers, for that maticr. We do Dimselt above the party and that, if know that i some cities Uic parks elected, instead of there being a 100 | have been tirned into happy hunting per cent Republican adminstration grounds o' nights, and that the do- there would he one of around 30 per | ings at 1 Ve vastly more inter- cent Hoover and the remainder csting than during the day time what'll you have. Perhaps also there are more visit- Although Hoover 1 have | ors to the parks at night than dur- been a man of somewhat independ- ing the day ent mental mould his acceptance | Which is by way of reviewing the speech Saturday proves clearly that | news item the oter day that th he now has become a stalwart | grandson of U. S, Grant, erstwhile first ral and President of this Union ger great country, is at the head of the rtiean. He is for the and seems to consider himself as the Republican party big reflector in the Washington police department; and te hand t now, as oficially scope, rather than the his main job which guides its searching glances anuounced, is to stop the wholesale throughout the political skies. petiing going on at night in Potomac His speceh was a restrained ex- park in the capital; in other position of current Republican parks. dogma as previously outlined in the | What the general claims is that antomobiles parked on the park their party platform. He said pretty much with an occasional highways while aceupants do the same thing, embellishment. His atitude on the their petting and neeking are a dry law has become intensified; Jiv is aee to the safety of other curs ar a littie more strongly opposcd 1o | oeupants who perchance are not what he regards as “nullification” of pon such missions, The con 18th amendment. His attitude tion in the park at night has b ards farm relief is more extended | come so great, in other words, that md he promiees the farmers more pobody in a moving car ean wiegle through the me « than the platform. In a sense Hoover remains the This, of co is too bad. let civil engineer fn politics. While fors, it they must pet—and we don holding up the Coolidge administra- doubt they must—have no busines tion—of which he was a izl in el 18 up the highways, But we light—as the ne plus uliva of gov- |yather think they will continue to do ernment and praising the principle | <o despite all the general can do of governmental economy, he never- iout it. Winning the Civil War was theloss favors large governt sy compared with this battic, Be- outlays for public works. Thes e e R will obs were on the horizon long be- heartily e hiad 1-dad fore his nomination and cannot be | poarby for advice about the nest id to have originated with oilensire nomince; but they do not jibe o Rar el Uhe g e with the super-cconomy so unstint- | most everyone, the petters of the na- ingly acclaimed as & fundamental ©f | fion have won every campaign wig- Republican politics. But then, ' w4 aedinet them. And be it under- probably what is meant is that that st obly Mitterahes Tas Hoover will see to it that the mil- cn the petters of today and those lions are expended in an economical {of a former day is that at present | space—the 'READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | they reguire 70 square feet of | average space of the average antomobile—while formerly oy only required about seven. | The Aretie has its faults, orgiven a region thwart Mussolini. but Send all communications to Fun Shop Editor, care of the New Britaln Herald, and your letter | | will be forwarded to New York. 13, 1928, formed more marriages other preacher in town —Francis E. Robbins (Copyright, 1928, Reproduction orbidden) than any A. He is a member of the Uni- | Fair tonight and Tuesday; not much tarian church. change in temperature; moderate _Q Has any president of the|northeast winds. United States ever been a member| Conditions: An area of - high of the Roman Catholic church? A. No. Q. What is the value of a Unit- ed States 25 cent piece dated 18387 A. Coin dealers offer 25 to 85 cents for them. Q. What is the Jafberwock? A. A mythical dragon-like mon- ster, depicted in Lewis Carrol's book | “Through the Looking-Glass.” | Q. Did Babe Ruth ever hit three home runs in a single game? pressure controls the weather cone ditions east of the Mississippi river this morning and clear skies, pleas- ant sunny days and cool nights pre= vail over the lake region, Ohio val- ley and north Atlantic states. An area of low pressure overspreads the Rocky mountain districts and tem. peratures are rising west of the Mis sissippi river. Cloudy and showery condition prevail in portions of the | south Atlantic and Gulf states. Tt tekes 1wo to make immodesty one of them no longer lnnoc | A. Only once; in the World Se-| Conditions favor for this vicinity We Love Our Neighbors Better | ries game between the Yankees and | warm, sunny days and cool nights. e ] e When We Can't Sce Em? | | St. Louis Cardinals, October 6, 1926,| Temperatures vesterday: dxpoet 1o g Look at lawn | Mid Suminer night's dream may be | at Sportsman’s park, St. Louis. He High Low e et, we admit, i has never hit three home runs in a | Atlanta . 90 72 DUl she e et een single game during the regular | Atlantic City 68 54 Men have one advant They ence = An(x)oriv]ain League season. | Boston . 7 60 « be friends without len 1o | The trio of mosquite, baby, and pu: 3 OW many newspapers in the | Buffalo .. & R ey & Cult hodk 1l e dioasing “;,ASQ QUESTIONS ANSWERED United States have a circulation of [ Chicago .......... 22 I S ) You can get an answer to any|100.000 or over, and what state has | Cincinnati -, ... 56 T0a1l of tlie woan e =on i question of fact or information by |the greatest number? | Denver . 62 \dways {he same hall, You cant Thrill ) | writing to the Question Editor, New A. There are 75 such papers | Detroit . 58 swap at the curves, renn e, vou running | Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, New York has 14 of them ar{ |Duluth 62 around at this late hour for?" | New York avenue, Washington, | Pennsylvania is next with 8. | Jacksonville w8 Porbes: “T'm tring to find a |2+ Co enciosing two cents in stamps Kansas City 68 R e { for reply. Medical, lega) and marital DIS E M Los Angeles lotl aite: s o {tended rescarch be undertaken. All ity Minneapolis .. Vs les: iishas ot bad, pu|Oher questions will receive a per-| 2 Nantucket -.. Ay Tt e Tve Leen ong |sonal Teply. Unsigned requests can-| Williams Institute Speaker Thinks | New Taven . 5 L We awere mared;s |10t be answered. All letters are con-| | New Orle 78 ore | eV STl ‘ountry Below Border Must Solve | New York . . 62 An experienced wife is one. who | Q. Mow many lives were lost in | Own Problems \-';‘r:?‘lr:(,\]d fi.:, can maintain - a cl ul silence i T @ 5 b & while her hushand talks himself in 1:.h'-..f\\\"“,fi,l“::vy;l(r ”1‘& ;\i{nflli‘a;xlsllll‘;x; Williamstown, Mass, Aug. 13 (| Pittsburgn .. 56 S (A 2 —Until Mexico has solved her own |Portland .. a6 o [Elwrof Lhisvaars | problems and has inculcated civie | St Louis .. 68 . i s b v occurred about & p. m-lund personal responsbility into the Washinglon. 58 S B s May 19, 1025, About 200 men Were | jnasses, there Dever ean he nay cor- | e———— pon clippit conserved i printed lez here, The midile class one that isn't poor enough L euough for second-hand 1 Americanism: Giving women the of the Mather Coll and 1 and volunteer ng the others, The and burned fiercely suce re killed. R | trapped mear the mouth of a mine | Com scue ¢ ceded in reseu- mine caught fire icries ny following an | explosion which rocked the district. Q. Who Andrew Oklahoma. Q. How n | won the C. C. transcontinental foot race? Payne Pyle of Claremore, quare feet are tainty as | Mexi | T. Collings | Pennsylvania i | | to the tability of th n government, Professor H. of the University of | today told the Insti- tute of Politics, While marked progress along | these lines already had been made, | the speaker declared, there still wa | a great deal to be accomplished. He | believed however, that Mesico was | entirely capable of bringing about | these reforms in her political and | cconomie life without foreign inter- world with a fence around it; com there in an aere plaining beeause t t en | A | vention or ass would i similarly | @ the origin of the ex- ion “Tell it to the Marines— Probably the test of earnest citi-| 4 ors won't believe it”? zenship is the ability to care a darn | # i - It is an old saving quoted by bout the hituminous situation in| § g ootk in aeannytiRe Dl ni s | 1 August, : # |1t is also found in Trolloy's ,umll;(“""‘h‘“ Rorder Liquor Exporters | = & e % | House at Allington.” | oo S | Chile and Peru have established i:'s'a Hswrremomas———; | Q. Docs the Volsicad Act ap- Aln0Rl by Bae aal ool A A T e e e TS ply.to the Philippines and are the e Stocl yet launched any battleships to show ‘“m.,m;.‘l Sauee? HilEssican “"h‘ “ilipinos American citizens? | Thelsiock THERE Is nothing that has ever weir good intentions, I st by A. The Volstead Act docs ol | Windsor, Ont, Aug. 13—P— taken the place of Bayer Aspirin as Ly | A the summor months roll by we | AbpIy 1o the Philippines. Filipisos | Border liquor exporters, alarmed | an antidote for pain. Safe, or physis Henry Ford is colle fore | wish the mosquiioes would teach | 41¢ ot Amcrican citizens, but arc | because the recent raids and seizures | cians wouldn't use it, and endorse its mtiques, and this fown can spare | (heir youngsters not Lo eat between | (UZens of the Philippine Islands. | have causcd a big decline of business | use by others. Sure, or several mile one that wears & toupe among the In international law, they re- | with Detroit customers, are consid-| Hon users would have turned to some= Gbroey Hhallc i rde American Nationals and | ering suggesting to the Ontario and | thing else. But get real Bayer Aspirin haii WAS HE WHITE OR BLACK? | #7¢ entitlud to diplomatic and con- | Dominion governments the estab-| (at any drugstore) with Bayer on the Asks €W, Palmer | sulav protection as such. |lishment of bonded warchouses from | box and the word genui L ; Q. Where and when was Tom | Which liquor could be shipped under 1 gemwie griniod v > conclusion of a sermon on trayald,” during a Southern C vival. two of the deacons, Broth- {vrs Lijah and las, got into a dis- | sion as to the color of Jud rother Lijuh insisting that he was biack opponen iming Any weather s good golf wi that J s white. there are rugs on the line to be | “Druder ‘Lijuh,” shouted Deacon beaten at home Silas, “Ah wants to say right hea —— dat dis old Judas Ilisc wuz A ncutral is @ man who doesn’t | whic man an® Ah kin prove hit by have any more faith in a republican de seriptures.” ar than he has in a democratic liar. | “Go ‘way, man,” Deacon — shouted b “Al tole yo' e As we understand William Allen | Llack, Yo' talk b one ob White, he's sorry such a fine man filins dat Gabricl scart no ever did anything to make him to deaf by tootin® on his howy scold. “Doun yo' call n no filmstine — ericd Deacon, il cuz ef yo' do Few of the Olympic swimmers | Al's gwine cut yo' libher out wif could qualify as life gnards. They ids razah an’ yo's ain't kind ob swim well enough, but they pose so | libher dat sells o' ninety cents a awkwardiy, pound neither.” e “Den yo' prove dat Judas am The new fur is leopard, and now white right dis | minute,” in- it won't matter so 1acch when the sicied Deacon Lijal | garage mechanic leaves grease Spots Well it am dis way,” said Dea- on the cushions. son Silas, “In de Bible it say dat ) ; row three times, Ah Correet this s h, right now, dat if cek at the res d s wuz o black man nobody, no- and didn’t buy a post card or a|how, would cher hab heard dat fowl curio, fe ; crow mo' den onct. Lix dat de truth | Copyright 1928, Publishers Syndicate | or nat 2 | = Senis | “Well An ' is right, Dea- | 5 Y con Silas,” ; knowledged 2 ears Ago Today Deacon 1. “perticnlahly ef dis lerowin’ took place round holi days iite of the sympathy b ——— upon him beeanse of the THE FORMAL LiZFTER-WRITE of his new duties and the By Sumuel Berliner ! troubles surrounding them, | The formal letter writer is a won- s ke s drous man to nie, | I with his position as truant JIis style is not remarkable for its | simplieit C wlings learned today that | He scldom re e doth “peruse,” t who cre in the reec nd “yours of rccent date” b ray lhad been scen at cives reply right dily | vlin brickyard, He sent two men which he “begs to state.” n right away, but the fello had gone. Whiie the officers were | € ¢ t sce, but he * rds;” ! , however, a fight started nor thinks, but oft “opines;"” one man had his head erush Let ommunications” are, his assailant fought tht police } ver “these fow lines” havdeutfed and brought to the hough when estion he would lock-up. ks 4 cl 1vow; iy has been called | FOr he docs not ask p ssion, but | o SO o “trusts you will allow. ho: iributed for it did a eded DIt of philanthiropy. | Unto his own reguest he “hopes for Lieutenant Colonel Thompson |~ favoral reply;" pliiis 10 e at/Camp Ohamberiain on | L0 30 that Governor's Day. The colo has cannot comply not missed spending this day at | Although above his signature he mp sinee he was placed on the re- olidly mainiains, tired list, and he had been going to | 1N unconviticir phrase, that he camp a good time before 1 He | respeetfully remains.” is always given an enthusiastic re- coption by his old associates of the | The o U Jetter-writer is a won- First. drous man to me, Judge Ttoche and W. . Attwood | His sisle is not remarkable for its of the hizh school committee on simplicity. principal wili 20 to Tirookline, Mass,, | PUL Uhough his letter usually to tomortow in connection with the ap- |, [IHAINesS i disy interests me m when ¥ ment One of the finest fields of eabbage re's acheek encloscd! ywhere around 1 Horaee to he seen a e What She Wished? cetion s owned by Booth on the north e of Iroad mmon 1 linched at Mrs. frect. The ficld comprises ahout G home yesterday.' two acres, in h” there simmons: don’t suppose she rowing some 15,000 locs any herself.” Mrs “Oh yes, she mmons: Mus been destroyir and cabhage I Seny | dishes the dirt thic corn aul Maurice but they have not touched this field yot S . A TO TEST NEW PLANE & London, Aug. 13 (UP)—It is un_ ! 5 dersiood teday that tests would he ~ T m lortly in a faircy-Napier | monoplanc—constructed by order of 1 A th ir ministry in fe pt 1o T break the world’s long distance flight record. The main attempt | A Paipitatin’ Heart? prolably will be a flizht from Lon- | —— test Gamble! hey say Rev. Thomas How did he make his don 1o ( $.000 mi petown, a distance of about The flyers will main- | tain a speed of 80 mifes an hour and e flisht probably will be made 1 The G Croshy: * el fixed, 10y | will have horn? isbourne, Ne Heen ), 1809 Q. How can gr walk be destroyed? A, A Dot lye or tion applicd walk as a w it lite that k What ion of pereent u Mexico i A, Government statistic showed 62 Q. What collegiate lium at , last May? r throw? A, Stanford Uniy a total of per coent collegs mbri poi ond with 25 1-3 points and Penn State tied with 16 points cach Wright of Cornell w throw with a heave 7 inches. did Auzust 1 1913, A , 1918 Wedne on Tuesday. Q. How should to prescrve it? A, Dip the rope taining 20 grams copper per liter of it in this solution ahsorbed tity of sulphate of will preserve it from sites and from rot. What is th Jliam Moward Taft? track meet in On what days of the cptember #0, 1913, W Zealand, May ss on a brick hot brine solu- occasionally to the sh will de troy any cs its appea age of the pop- illite ite? in 19 illite won the inter- Harvard M 1chu- Who won the ham- | crsity won with Yale was sec- and Cornell for third place h. Norwood (€ on the hammer of 1 feet week ptember and § on Tucsday. 1918, fell! on rope be treated into a,bath con- | of sulphate of | water, and soik for 4 days. It a certain guan- copper, which animal pa religion of Wi for Southern New England: Partly | cloudy tonight and Tuesday; not 3 :HIYI\’M change in temperature; mod- | erate northeast winds, fresh at Aspirin 18 times on the coast. | the trade mark of gov red: i . | QObservations | On The Weather | i' ‘Washington, rnment supervision, Aug. 13.—Forecast Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicrlicaclg | Forecast for | lastern New York: | HOME CANNING | This fs canning time; the time when all good women come to the aid of the pantry shelves. Our Washington Burcau has fust cd an en- tirly new and up-to-the-minute bulletin on Home Canning of Fruits and bles. It contains full directlons with individual fnstruction for the s Kinds of products that may Le canned, the method of preparation tment, the time and tenperatures for processing and everything the » needs to know for successful canning. Fill out the coupon below varig ] ana tr CLIP COUPON HERE | VACATION EDITOR, Waghington Bureau, New Britaln Iferald, | 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. by of the bulletin HOME CANNING OF FRUITS AND l and enclosa herewith 1o0se, uncancelled, stage etamps, or coin, to cover postage and landling costs: five cents in | STATE l\_’l;key (Himself) McGuire AND MEGUIRE HAS No INTENTIeN OF QIVING UP HIS TITLE Hurl Croshy “I'ronioting gambling.” “Tnpossible.” “It's a fact. He has per- arly in 1924 (CFontaine Fox. 1928, The Betl 4 > 4 v/l'fH A P vyt W on ™o

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