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. ; NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1928, hl B ’l in Heraldi When Judd is retired we \emure;\'an]u« Doodle was favored by winds [tional election starts from the tape , to assert that he will have more or | which made it possible to maintain | '\\uh A handicap of ten electoral HBRALD PUBLISHING CUMPANY less to say anent political doings | a speed of 150 miles an hour for the | votes, T—— hereabouts. possibly in a quiet sort | entire distance; but considering that | And if you think the thing through temed Delly S8uades Excepted) of a way. No matter how good his | wtihin the memory of every wature you will find that the congres: At Morsid Bldg. 61 Church Btreer | 2 & | What They Were! terms having no astronomical sig- o Bates: “Either that new office | nificance. The “dark of the moon~ ohemhflfl‘ boy of ours has a sense of humor | is defined as the interval of a few or else he's awful dumb.” days near New 1Moon when the 0 n We‘ ‘ a ‘How so?" moon is invisible; therefore the re- n e ' e' “I told him to get me a|mainder of the lunar month may be men i intentions he has been allied with | person uirplanes could not travel [from the prohibition states have | couple of blanks and he brought in | regarded as the “light” of the moon. W ashington, Aug. 21.—Fore —_— | 3 - it e el R e Sy ; Josh the hookkeeper and the steno-| Q. Doesan immigrant coming to . AR SUBSCRIPTION RATES politics too long to make a line of | that fast for more than a few hours, | been most desirous of not disturbing o e i o AIER. o da g, ;.c.un,,\:.n New England 000 6 Yoar. cleavage as sharp as he might wish. | it at all, it is no streteh of imagina- |'the status quo. These have been jolly —Carter Scammell |upen entering the U. or when | AN cloudinces dplloged th z % > showers Ve s e ol il b e e e more | well satistied to nullify the Consti- | (Copyright, 1925, Reproduction | embarking from a foreign port? aners late fonight ar Weilness — perhaps not so much. and we can ' years non-stop thghts across the con- | tutional requirement for a realign- | Forbidden) 4. The head tax is paid upon _\Iv‘ngf::'hx;‘fi?ri;fi:}s‘iln‘g“’s';?x? and south wind Forecast for Eastern New YqH showers tonight and possibly W nesday morning: slightly warme, | south porticn tonight; cooler in i tral and north portions Wednesf fresh sonth winds. Conditions: Pressure is dimin | mg over the north Atlantic sf Eatered at the Post Ofce New Brit casily visualize sitnations that might tin.nt in 1% hours and le IR RS IC SR A e s e el e ordinary air hops are | every ten years. J—— will be forwarded to New York. e e e from having his say. today | But they are strongly against e o, Whatever he may or may not do| The flight was from west to east. | nullification of the 15th, Editoria) Roome in the future the members of the | and was exght hours faster than the | will be as ment of congresional representation :?'f:x‘;fl‘r’;;!'g l.’;“":sfv“”;"‘_""“;':"';'r{ | mined by the immigration officials in this country at the port of entry Q. What is the duty on embroi- dered table linen brought into this country? A. 75 per cent ad valorem Q. Will the U §. Assay offices buy gold and silver? The Good Times Don't Last! Mosquitoes who have fed on guests Will soon be pulling in their | And carefree kids in swimming Republican machine certainly owe fI'st non-stop coast-to-coast flight -»rln:.-c‘ly’vr:‘!'l;: ..,‘,“'.'.,'f.‘::"'..,:':u'a': him a vote of thanks for undertak- = made from east to west by Macready [ . RBERSENAREES e it e Feets and Fancies [ this morning. _The western tr A, They will buy T s O . well as he could. doing his level best 10 expect a steady reduction in the | BY ROBERT QUILLEN pools e Y 1y gold but mot | ,¢ 1o pressure inoved north Membes of the Assueiated Press for the parfy and furthering its aims thme for coast-to-coast 1'}'|nr—l | Be scrubbed and started off to | ward and centers this morning [he Asociated Press 1» exclusively e | schools! Q. Who played opposite Clara | el gefined disturbance over Bow u e miolice R murpeil )0 D 0l S R A. lane Chemdler. |ers from Minnesota eastward Q In cooking what is the Province of Ontario and <o Iy, Being the use for re-publication ui l0C rvant of politics is Which advances aviation in a practi edited to 1t or DOt otherwire aper and elso locas 3 et vublished theretn. |from any standpoint We imazine e nd. that out, if he BUTLER'S “TREASON" | titiag Enforcement agents might lay a t often remunerative cal way { little more stress on the fact that s fat no fun. nor | ! When He Drove! | Mre Picree: “And werer ing of the phrase * " i < | ward to western Tennessee Member Audit Baress of Clrealatlon 1.c ,or riied i Al alons A week or <o ago we made men- | car'is the one with the nugle horn, | PO L e 2 odts s Camuckt Wisi aund o SE USRS 2 a4 WL owe BatAs cria attios k : % o S s el e o = {Parrotin e Sbackiacat, QUESTIONS ANSWERED P°~A ‘g P‘;‘;i‘d‘:r;sne;arm' | the plains states and the nort tiowrs with & strictly honeet snaiyews ef et e wet as Dr. Nicholas| Pivorce is deplorable. o is ap- | _— You can get an answer to any| oA CAnuck is 2 eay C::“' Mississippi valley. eirculstion. Our circulstion stetistics lnl « K a 305 R pendiei But when an appendix READY TO RETIRE question of fact or information R e Rasiel ""\1;- ‘h Conditions favor for this vicirf --»c‘ pon ‘:"!o'-d"- Thie tosures pro- WHITE'S INTENTIONS Murray Butler, president of Colum- j .. " rong, the only hope is to re- Admits Melvin Halstead writing to the Question Editor, New d‘p;’M: PR ;pm' = “{‘h‘ 5 (':x {incheasing cloudiness followed ::lct:u:u-"” bia University, had been sufficiently | move it, For years and years and years I |Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, word is S % ch the | ghowers. lecal sdvertisere. | 1 cannot, however, let go unchal- |tamed politically to trot along with — {have been whiting solely for one 1322 New York avenue, Washington, | qu. Filipine born in the Uniteq| TeMPeTatures sesterd — 1 Shes L sl e nlli Sl e e b e | 1t may not be wicant, but | purpose. In all of my work that one | D. C., enclosing two cents In stamps | gyarec. » itz s The Heraid 1s on eale down my character and reputation g °re vou find Fundamentalists, | purpose has been—to find an hon- | for reply. Medical, legal and marital ek Atlanta York' at Hotslinge Newswand. Times by secla n me on the side of | UP to that time—up to yesterday | pere vou stily fina | est man advice cannot be given, nor can ex- 3 Atlantic City Bavank: Schullys SUENIARIs BaLRY | osition regulation of the In fact—that had baen the case, “If | Among the thin se Atlantic | Many weary vears winged their |tended research be undertaken. All Boston Graod Ceptral, liquor trafic and I favor of fhat be treason, make the most of | Pissage seems limited ta one direc- ————— mbling and prostitution : v Ruffalo .. way to the land of forgotten yes- |Other questions will receive a per- 25 y A T d . and cash, |terdays. But my unalterable reso. |sonal reply. Unsigned requests can. ears Ago lo @) | Chicago : =z tion are plan | ; it President Butler declarsd in his & 3 Mr. William Allen White sailed for ’ Al - |1ution. at fast has met 1|not be answered. All letters are con- Cincinnati The lady mayor of Southampton. announcement wherein he eriticized e Daiiser Sy Europe with 4 happy and contented [ 1ave fannd an honest man— the Fa- | Adential.—Tditor. The “Back of the Hill" baseball 2 r b i b s ther | - Detroit England, at present visiting in the ,ing 1 hope, and I would not dis. |t prohition stand and other litor of THI: FUN SHOP. Q. Can you tell me the author|!©2M from Beaver strest defeated Duluth . United States, should have no trouble 1urh 1 1-mpting to describe to stands in the Hooverian doctrine. | (10 etiining one oty munus o following verse. ' |the Washington street nine vester-| puith - fn proving to us that her native town 1M the heay woght hat he 1'wl In eriticizing the Hoover accept {scripts he writes, mot “the usual | “sh, my heart is weary waiting, |93¥ PY 12-8 on Booth's lot Jacksonvil npon my tamily when he a d me 3 , 3 % made a sensible choice. ance speech DPiesudent Butler, al- | of bemg a friend of prostitution s v R | 1 denounce as unfair, unmanly though a week late. was forceful The state police who infest the and un-American this slan state highways looking for rum- | '2CK uponmeand my re Fokum about how pleased he was| Waiting for tha 3 The Hibernians will hold a short | . | Kansas City 10 oo the privileg: of reading IV | Waiting for fthe pleasant rambles |Parade here tomorrow before going contribution, thanking me for send- Where the fra mg it 1o him and regretting that it bles, wrwvesem 97 Los Angeles immovuowm 82 rant hawthorn bram- |10 Hartford. The auxiliary will | Miami .. make the trip in carriages, many of | Minneapolis rons at- Perhaps he eded a week oF so to ord. 1 have |yhink it over. for which he is to be | Wealth has advantag but those [dons not in every wag meet the | With the woodhine alternating, . . |the city's hacks having been hired, | Naptepor runners might do well to keep an eye :L RS b ) e ihe commended. His final decision gives i '1?1 ‘IM:;‘ ¥ ears alays seem fo, needs of THE SHOP. | Soent the dewy way: A cooperative emergency hospital | New Haven ngmwoweusm 78 s concurred in b ¢ »e having the s ; e e : el v heart is we on the Cat Hole road for hold-up | people of my own state who have US the impression he is zoing fo B most fun No! He stated that my enclosed | Ah my heart is w Y waiting will be opened shortly on the Co-|New Orleans oy um . wwsm 99 . I | 2 manuseript was the worst drivel he | Walting for the May™ holan property on East Main street | New York . snswwsuwms 78 n year after year expressed theircon- | bolt the party by sHouldn't s have dow.bvaw [id ever Bosn dnflicted with, Anf) . 4 The Nes ave feom Denis by R. G. Cleveland of Bridgeport. | NOrfolk, Va. «eammon 86 ot fidence in me.. notwithstanding that | There Leing many prominent bolt- | literature, Must an ‘infant eo hun- | would 1 piease go take a jump into | Florence McCart 1 larze part of this matter herein 0 { € poem “Summer | People can pay $1 in advance and | Northfield, Vt. wurmrms 78 A . s BV because it can't dizest meat? ket Longin h Pittsburgh . ., 3¢ . T Sne Rt LNt s L o ers from both parties, which means the lake! | Long then go to the hospital for treat-|F - - o — What we now are certair i referred to was laid hefore them in that a remarkable interchange of | S | b =t | . @ Wasa member of the Roman | ment when it is neeqed Portland, Me. cumswns 73 that the addition to the post office 'the past by agents of my political o Tt seems to be a g 1l rule on The Scarlot Fox! | Catholic church ever nominated for| The 46th annual report of the wa- | St. Louis . orqu s 90 will be built. Everything will be eremics, I am sure that T am right celebriies 15 taking place, a few the highway: the less horse sense Glowar titrn i e L as | the presidency of (he United States|ter commissioners was filed today. | Washington wems mnow.a 83 whe say it is not concurred in by | oxtras s R dvt Bt ensinel s 1 e horse ia R ¢ s HESE B o i ese | = e ready to proceed by the time cold nl:\ ?.l :. ’10”1 vl:"‘”wv. Y “miln‘: xtras to the already extensive list l:: ,)‘,‘: :‘r}: r the more horsepower the d e ¥ ;mrv's m.llg: pre nt nomination |1t shows that water receipts have = = weather sets in, when we'll exercise | | f2ir-minded, intelligent, thinking | ) 6 1o harm A Hetor. Beecher: “Winter or summey? | ©f Governor Smith |Erown from §1.510.37 in 1863 to| TO CHANGE GOVT. SATURD 5 3 1 t papRlereLlin poyttny —— i = | —Gertrude L. Knothe i A Charle O'Conor, a noted | $69.754.94 n 1902, Belgrade, Jugoslavia, Aug, 3! : & little more patience until nex - | How much can a farmer make | | Catholie lawyer of New York, was| Principal W. C. Akers of the Hol. | —Saturday, August 25, has been spring. Then the building ought to be hus Governor Alfred Emanuel 1'ASY ON THE PI RS In 4 year?” asks a mazazine article, | g . nominzated for the presidency m",-nkn High school is In town, and it |lected as the date for changing| Teady by 1030 Or is this too hur- Smith of New York falks in his| A sore which onemnted 1 th .ghnli klnous A farmer never v THF 1”11'1. \\ LTS ",\"v\ | 1872, bt dechined the nommation. is expected that he will accept the |Pania from a republic to a K % vorked ali year. lranseribed by Walter Hokinson Dbver K el M ried? Well, then make it 1931, statement to the outrageous attack |police department the other day re- : | However, he received a num ect it to be in | o of | principalship of the local High | dom. according to dispatches t the election. Herace Gree- |school, Scutari. The advices state that ley was the “convention nominee™ E. H. Davison defeated J H.|day is to be a national feast daf for that year. |Kirkham n the sem-finals at Maple | Albania. | @ W the 'Hill yvesterday, 5 up and 4 to plav s Sy | The Center chureh Y. P, & ¢ E. | READ HERALD CLASSIFTED | When it comes to crackin’ stories, | A, It is the feast of St Michael [will elect fonight. . B. Gibson will FOR BEST RESULTS Congress Did 1 ever tell ye, mate st =0 1 (As we sy made upon him by William Allen | counted how a citizen only partly | Americanism: Hatinz people who | the future, atier the recont instal- As we get it, W. H. Judd will be | White, Kansas editor, withdrawn by | clad visited headquarters about mid- | think vou aren’t equal 1o them; | lation of soda-fountains in the ships | in control of the local ship of politics the cditor before he sailed for pight with the complaint that a gang *r"m:z:‘n;: peopls who think they are |of the Lnghsh fleet.) until after the election is over, when | Europe. and finully resulting in the |of petters near his suburban home | <411 10 you. there will be nothing for the new withdrawal of the withdrawal t is Michaelman | were making so much néise that| Still, a Protestant v nd Angels observed on S=ptem-|he nominated for president by the management to do but woo the the acgis of Henry J. Allen, f they prevented him - from going to | WOUIIN't be &low fo impeach 4 Pres. | How we ted, just off Flores, | committee, and J. M. Mills will he 8mith-Republicans back into line. |governor of Kansas, and sleep. ident taking orders from Rome. [ In the g of 'twenty-cight, O Mo the number of births injon the prayer meeting committee - | = furr ' pirate exceed each year the num- | and 1 & . e Ao e S R et 3 and Thomas Quigley on the finance | publicity dircctor of the Republican Naturally, the police hurried to | Tpa 61q poy who savs women | With a dirty-lookin’ erew : ot 2 Much as the city dislikes to spend campaign the designated spot and there|aren't as attractive as they used to| Which it made the Old Man irate, in the registra- its money, it appears that some and | Governor Smith's statement i8 yerdly found an automobile in which h.r- v.mu‘."m:‘? that watermelons and And he swore to lay her to? | tion area of the United States for RACERS AR more of it will need to be disbursed | convincing. Takinz up cvery one of |4 couple was in a loving el ‘ xfi u"v,“fn‘m s have lost their ap. oy e R 20.4 per 1,00, he death| Altoona, Aug 21 (P—Fines of | in order to put the present high Iditor White's charzes in detail it | Lut making no more audible nojse i< o 20 Tt heesh | . 1.4 p y')fl;r\‘, and s 184 ana costs we .'; '.m:vng:d n.,l five erv ion. | shows clearly fha v crnor sighs of love, The couple ex- doe, ¢ hox office - To heurten up the gpivits of the | @ 5 it tine that Rutl Elder ls| persons connected with the ANoona - school plant in serviceable condition. shows clearly that the govey than sigis of lov The couvle e t does the hox office man do . M‘ J'm - ‘):_ to appear in a picture opposite spedway when they appeared be. Scarcely anyone thought it was so never wasa fiiend of gambling and | plained to the police that the nojse. | i seats hehin e o8 Richard Dix? fore an alderman late yesterday and ficmical She will appear opposite 1 colnmn y r ion. T . when 19 out-of-town The Skipprr he chose disreputable until this report by a | prostitution. This is asy to belive, makers were | awberry, | others who had de o 7 R 1 Mate had a Peach, | A ' him waived hearings on charges of Ivo M‘ggmm.vrmxfll spectal committee came to the front. oo, and every honest and fair- pasteq But the Slokers cried “Vanilla! with [0 B Mt picture “Moran of the |violating the Sunday “blue laws" as > i 4 i 4 S ach. | Mar a result of the 200-mile interna- - e be s0 | minded Republican ows in his| . at did the police do? Ar. a brace o' straws in each. A resul Nothing in this world seems to be n. Republ 1 Then what did the poli lo? Ar [ 0 contralto and an alto|tional speed sweepstakes at the unsuited to modern taste as old heart that a man of such high moral yost the couple? No sir, or mo Then we settled to the business | voice the same? frack on Sun #cbool buildings. |standards as Governor Smith coull ma'am. They did noth & of the | With the lubber I've described A, Contralts is now u=ed inter- not further illegal practices, Kind, Th y departed in peace, confi- And i spite of certain dizziness | changeably with alto. Originally | READ HERALD (7.4 In spite of our-lack of sympathy | How Editor White finally 0t qont that the 1 Feoun the liguor we'd imbibed | it W designation for the lowest| ) ADS pLIsinal o ilinant We peppercd her to starboord | range of female voice. Sometimes | === S= for the night club gougers in New about them was shown just before could sleep thereaftor. To be sure | Nl e s [iths ortl S nigaa Sor s le Al York.we cannot help thinking that | he sailed, when he unqualifiedly | they did tell the couple it was getting When the agent offers you son \ Till she crumpled up ik car- | contrast to B high alto il TENNIS RULES the speeial effort being made to con- | withdrew the charg s refs THNg 10 puther late for petting, but that is N8 “offered only to the be peo- | board, Q. Have the second Liberty Loan | e’ and you s vict somebody as a result of the re- 'gambling and prostitution. When i nd you you are bro ealled in? . he | As a na ! A. They were called in November thinks there are two liurs in the | ghty . ort Donds be all. No threats; no good advic v pi o1 | Yeu may not b a Bill Tilden or a Rens Lacoste, but when you pla; 0 9 i tenniy you want to know what it {s all about. Our Washington Bureau has cent raids is particularly vehement | Director of Publicity Allen later an- | hat was a caper that should suit | rgen. {1t was drinks all round when the |15, 102 Prepared one of s interesting and informative bulletins, containing. th in.view of the election year. The [nounced White withdrew his with- il hut the ultya-fastidious. We have | . ; ]“"‘-‘“‘"~;)“\" o ; i ‘\I“'!‘"“ Madagascar o compiete and up-to-date rules of lawn tannis. Included in the bulletin al y | Whe s e AT elehrate o victory every / Mad ench | A ! 1 ; affair promises to provide some de- drawal it was a shock 1o all decent hoard of cops and constables who i When w ‘l"“']‘““ scenario, the ;10 ¢ G m' oL ; 1 T ,‘:, R nd in|| @r® $uREestions on huilding a proper tennis court. Fill out the coupon e 2 P o no: 3 al %5 iero o iroclis out fouigeer NOLe 0L} e il il y | low and mail eoted lectable publicity to disseminate in feitizens who are concerned with a | pogsessed vastly loss sense. We have rOR (0 ol F Al s e p,‘,mv The Second Mate had Cherry, and | the world, sitnated in the Indian | e o el Kansas and thercabouts. high standard of political campaign- | even heard of constables who made iy upbruised knucicles, | the Engineer had Lin Ocean the southeast coast of - - - P COUPON HERE & == o= o= o= b ling. ¢ d 0 ) rmisi i snew P e i o nkers L “Va ua? | Africa, fr which it is separate —— ing. Ome could not hely MISING it a practice to sneak up on a parked | — byt ”’” s e 1 ‘\ 1“:{‘ e A L B B e s Britain Herald, THE RETIRI that the tinal jump hy the White | muchine and suddenly flash a liz i “”(v‘“ A stk et SR o : i85 thed “Doomaday] Yeww York Avenue, Washington, D. C. W. H. JUDD elephant was due - fo the political |on the unsuspeeting couple, cansing Froeys e s lod that there pirate | poskrs i | T T i T e S e ] Announcement that William H.|lash as applied by Allen much discomfiture.and usually ve- | take their jobs, R ”” ; ‘”“”‘ had ”’1”“ to ‘”':"; A consna sh families | herewith five cents in lonse, uncancelled, U. 8. postage stamps, or coim, ; i d | And the deck appeared to gyrate | made in 1056 by 5 e Con- Judd, at the helm of the New Britain | Now Govornor Smith, irvitated be- | sulting in hard words and arr — | e . A% l“'h ek 'r\‘l e "‘H”: 204 o cover postage and handling costs: gl e : S e R G quero is writte i Republican political machine since yond measure by such factics, | Somehow, on hearing of such stories, \m’y'|:'\ rity has ! 1'11 ; and iy FR R - ever see an entire ily out i 5 5 2 NAME the death of George Klett several gevastates the charges completely. | we never could work up much ad- e e Wm_hin"”“ -‘”“\‘\’7 And we found the poor misled the war of 1812 signed and ' Name years ago, had decided that politics |, shown that the record of the miration for the constables, or police, 'model Ford, 2 “’““ \] . o 3 | wit !I e e , H\ EET AND NUMT i ¢ % J R e | Lo 1o had manned that pirateer The War of 2 was brought | and business did not mix excepting | Lins so Jubilantly exhibited by or whatever they are; it looked t.nn TS i | si Down among the Dead | to elose by the Treaty of Ghent, | l ¥ Tt oot . STATE at a’'lows to business and that the White's detectives was known to all | much like being peeping Toms. The| o g A "iv“"";"” Lo “‘]"]“; Men [in the Netherlands, It was signed 9 f se by the side e road dic X " \ NEW v chairman after the election would organizations at work to climin tost of any such occurrence should |1 {05 I tho side r'viw:g” fl AN 4 kez o' lager heer! | Chiis ve 1514 | L I am a reader of the NEW BRITAIN HERALD, o s B flashlis Bfieraone 2 S Q. Vhat is meant by the “da 2 devote himself to the latter comes junorality in the state of be whether the flashlight Hero con-{ coated the house with duet It was drinks all round which the |, & “‘f’”'”:?" m',"ml“. iz rk} — o - - — o - somewhat as a surprise to politicians | york. The late Rev. Canon John P. sidered the act an unpleasant duty e B e | pirate cap'n stood, A. The expressions are popular | of the city. Judd has had a thank- | peters, chairman of the Commities or whether it was done for enjoy- orrect: this sentence: i 2 And aficr their Banana Splits they | 4 promised to be good; | e oot |- fhe critlc, “is that mobody Drc- | The vrew had Urange Bsserce ani] W York, repeatedly The police in the instance referred tonds to be mor important than hi SRl e e s 1 e Avcrage Golfer But the Stokers cried “Vanilla! all opinions in the party into a homo- .tion with that organization, What h the petters 1o the hoosegow. the rest is fl geneous whole. His successor Will waq thore I like about summer resort crowd leas job, as far as th cernzd, in striving to weld the | socioty in heterogeneous mass of individual 4 Public is con of Fourteen, the leading anti-viee | ment. an' wash!" Copyrizht 1928, Publ Svndicate r which much thanks. No, zet no | have just as much difficulty. We ioq anouts g itor White to get nder the sur- | Wrong impression, we were not ;FIPIUTR.I’!R\'I; . R are eonfronted with the spectacle of ficn but not decp enough. Had his identified with this petting party, S]Tn (M THE FENGF | & powerful organization in this cit¥, qurectives done so he would have |but we foel disgosed fo think that | ) U N | i one which has become so powertuol, roung pood cnongh reasons for | when a man or woman invests in an _— however, that it is meeting with the gmitne aritud. on gambling and antomobil he or she still retains the sonator S'mmons, Democrat, Says quite usual result of 100 MUCH PONCT. 1w 2 atyitnd el which farge ma- | right 1o pursue happiness is guar- Helll Vote for Neither Smith Nor a division of opinion over the arities of Ry ican legislatures | anteed by the Constitution of ti cation of that power and a consi- .. United States Hoover, | quent loss of the very prestige which | gine o i< long, detail- = == : Kol e TR it should be able to enhanc wd and leaves no doubt in the mind THE ELECTORAL VOTI Senator Furnifold M. Simmons. | g George Kietl was au astute pall- o} any sighieous tman or woman, te-| “yhat's fhe Constitution hetwoen Semiacral, whe recently resigned 1 s post as national ¢ tician, while he lived. the Republic- | aoriiics of poiit his ional committeem staten He has never friend % nt last night that | he would voie for neither Gov. Al- | let mo more beself has been disobeying the clear fred K. Smith, democratic nominee, of the Contitution in failing \nor Merbert Hoover, republican standar In b “is a phrase often heard can organization was most pot I} fpthered. dha oy e of gambling Which reminds us that Conaress it- met with occasional disasters, which are to be expeeted, but it was usially baseless charges, 11 kept on the st it and narrow path gy, t supported by the indi wortion representation of the | i rer 1 of political rectitnde very vasily. Th A £ e i Claration Simmons St : PR EanR 5 b PEjon A eRRlRotosel Sen oy R e R put the | decoased had both the ind the ol t no cowardly half- Joge is hased, democratic party under the domi- | | inclinution, as well as the ability, 10,4y, ter into the eqaation T present representation is re- nating control of Tammany Hall, | meotallkelasrosiaai sanusEUHYSA S G 0w b1 Leahall roross do) L ldcieabin cnisis i ha misrepre. | “PIE business” and the pr [ #0. He came of a political parentoge drawen into any further discussion of ts. The Constitution demands a | M7 Asirepresenten’an tiath: th vy ioof Tite Fat ; democratic and republican parties and earried on the work o hese matte ends SIS Sate apportionment every fen g Snee the Houston convention, he I8 & Mowa with Wilch le SYEW WD mopts Diel that editle it U0 Senvy 2. | iascd on thie sersne Bulien ecery deo Lusid ik demiocratic party platform Wiliam Judd has tew of the qualiti now enongh te O80T cudes Bt hecause some states would h n repudiated the party re ay Doc, 1 found 1 couldn’t pay cations of George Klett. We imazine Hes ment against Smith, Iet Jose 4 representative or two, while ]‘wll' m“l “lorees mv Y‘V'Hfl‘ruw ,mv: nml‘»'l:m', s0 :'\1- |j".-lrmml(' a il e liiod oo et it torte. |t reat SR e e Sl one or {won 1CANSE are now dominating ane nt right here handy fer you vhu polin i e =1 and K ¥ Teabid Senin Sone ol BNl e 412 Ao machinery."™ kin well afford to pay you he is not particularly anxious to live .4, 4 fairer-minded publicity t resnlt of evers reapportion- serted that this condition was wiat 1 owe!” a political life. He is closely confined 3, Congress has been amiss in a1 or submerzence of the | — to his nork, heeausc o ture i major principles of the democratic | Some people are born great and | ¥ eretofere derstood and | others are give he blindfolded and has less time to m ople \ WONDER FLIGHT | e reeutt ean vasiiy have o aie. | DAY o heretofere understood and S Pl th old " do =0, He does not e ¢ 1 Gy e . P o Slaoear I Aons ¥ & €houtd he wish to do He d / £ continent Ly airplan effect upon the eloct 1 senator Simmons said. howover | —_ wish 1o talk politics during his work- |, 4 15 and without a slop, as reappertionment had been foliowed he intended to give full sup- Well, Wellt ing hours, as he says. and he think Tone by Art ont 1420 there wonld be ar port to the state, srict and coun “Hay rou ‘Detour : I’I “‘ he is better out of the zame If and ckor Bl st ten wlecloral vol ty demoe tickets, -m‘. : .\|‘-'~‘ I ”'f,‘.,,,,,),‘,:"” fully. in when his successor s chosen we ntof i ctoral colloge: and fhe be =======| “Detonr? Why. what—" began fmagine there will not he a great and ief is widespread that these ften PE WM W the puzzled clerk L4 change in the situstion There is no ocean. Thy flizht not only show vould ga fo the states with an “ Y 40 Oh, hut yes. here they are fle gpparent just Aow who can eqir it i e e T Mrs. Pringle interrupfed. holding 2 S A s A il i L KY TIGER stops fall. 0 A pair of sheer stk sfockings the ability of Kleft and we sa wit that it could do 10 possccsing anti ing hair like Whyte-Fox} wdorned with clocks “Detour - with mo intent to depre Lok AU 8 TS hort time to poohibition | impl, oth sold ee " i those whose hiaids are shightly #hove oy ble from Pt SCHHAABMER. 1e Helfevtsent i Awlnl shlr.‘ yv;mv»d triumphantly to : ssociate - he long black arrous! 1BE YER of Vhelr pollion) aebOtS. "giundpoint of speed. Srde, the That the prohibition side fa the fa. —Nina Willis Walter