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New Britain Heral * SBRALD PUBLISHING COMPANY loswed Dall sy _Kxcepted) AL Hersid Bidg. 67 Church Btreer SUBSCRIPTION RATES 8500 & Yoar 3.00 Three Mouths 6c. » Month Batered at the Post Office st New Hrit oiB &0 Second Clams Mail Matter. TELKPHON® CALLS Business OMce v Editorial Rooms .... 928 Ihe omly profitabie advertising medium 8 the Uity Circulgtion bpuks and presr room always opep to sdvertivers Mewber of the Aseoriated Press Fhe Amociated Piess 1o exclusively titled to the wee for re-publication Ol ucws credited to W or not ofherwise cledited 1n this paper and almo loca news yublished therein e Member Audit Huresu of Clreulat| fhe 4 B. L 10 e Datwoul uvigsnization Which furbishes Oewwpapers au0 adver fpore WILD ® atrictly Duuest wuaiysie o1 elrculation Our circulstion stetietics ! “savd upon this sudit This Insuies pro tection sgainst fraud in Dewspaper die tribution fgures to botb national apd local edvertisers The Hersid s on sale @aily in New York at Hotaling’s N and. Times Square; Schults's Newsstanaa Kntreuce Grand Central. ¢3nd Street. ——— e NEW B RITAT put the state to the Democratic i column. The country towns will have {to be heard from and nobody at | this writing has the faintest con- i react to Nominally |some of them very That remains ception how they will the prohibition of issne much so—they ary. they will o But That are Repub- how the the lican likely by much of a majority is 1r grand old party | make swing wuestion Smith reduces fizures enouzh to it for the cities to it possihily the situation then ail over, of there ifs nd " The doesn’t in this than ordmarily the Henry mays" only person in state who Rora ] stated . use them is back, who has finitely or two occasions that the state will go Republican by a staunch majfority Nobody else. however, is in J. Hen a ry's class. Most sane men, in weig ing political possibilitics, prefer to s not te remain rvative so ook like | tion kass after the el a ja S, SHIPS PROHIBITION AND V. An American merchant ind believes marine 12 fONSEQUENCE—rvery Amer ican it Some citizens prefer as much govrnment owner- others But ship of the ships as possible believe in private ownership so traffic on the ships far as passenger are concerned, the prohibition law As an issue the tariff makes a noise like a 1920 flivver After Nov. 6 about halt the can- didates will be canned-to-date. As indicating the high opinion he has of himeelf, the Reverend Doctor John Roach Straton compares him- selt to the prophet Elijah. This ought to furnish a to Mayor “Bossy” Gillis, who also sceks the ephemeral limelight. cue A befuddled mind can easily gain the impression that the flood along all the Farmington river extends the way to the Middle West, where | the great waters are also launder- ing the terrain. The New Haven Journal-Courier waxes amazingly indignant over the escapades of “Bossy” Gillis, de- ploring the alleged fact that he is an “American type.” All we care o add to this piece of ultra-criticism is that of the thousands of cities in the United States there are only two mayors of that type, Gillis and Bill Thompson. There probably mayors in other climes who are a8 foolish. A “judge of the old school” was one who soaked all malefactors the limit of the law and went to his reward in heaven after a grand publie funeral. The public is said to be taking an intere<t in school affairs as it nev- er dld before. Evidently having tived of talking about the peculiar weather and needing something to discuss besides the chances of Al 8mith and Herb Hoover. are just The only advocates of bad home brew, poisoned liquor and automo- blle accidents are the undertakers, but they decline to be inter- viewed. The doctor toll the gwect young thing she necded exercise, But only exercise she could get working her chewing gum. was jaws—while Political discussion as we have it i divided two (1) AN things included in the platform and the speeches. (2) The remainder into parts CARRYING N W BRITAIN FOR THE PARTY The political battle heing fought in New Britain has been mostly surreptitious, Party feaders have vorking hard been saying little but The Democrats are more confident than usual and the Republicans confident as usual Which inevi- tably leads one to make a fow ob- servations This is sad 10 1 publican city in national 1 doubtful city in local eloctions. But \nfortunately the political battle this year is a different sort of national affair than s predece sors were. The injection of the pro hibition fesue, of conrse ) ment that brinzs { thalaincer tainty. This city B e ment and gomewhat so ity Political wiseacres, when they ar not putting up a Lo ront 1o im proess the bebolder or % {hoy e mot aping J. Henry Rorabac veallze that the prohitition issue i playing hob with ! L it a Vol Tallow- Tndeed 0. kK seney in wagering on the outcor 1 he kernel in the political cocoa put 1 this city is likely to be the fifth ward. The sixi} Al Snuths but how is it v It the fifth puts over a jority fer Al along Wit o gintl the city 12 quite cortain to land in the Smith column. 1t at t e time the Smith ot ' the other wards, dne to probibition holds g to a higher average than 1 during a presidentia 4 1he city will go Smith pricing majority Conditions in the other o “leading cities” 0 the state an somewhat similar. Bnt oven if th citles go Al Smith by com? majorities, that does not necessarily the U'mted States almost has put the While of fleet entirely ont the running Uncle Sam" of transatlantic passenger ships travel with vacancies tourist aboard during the summer crush the foreign lines are filled to capacity. One of the important rea- sons is that the foreign ships possess bars, One of the results will be that the s Board has ited U Shipping bids for some of ifs most important vessels, including the But lin trying fo sell the ships Congress Leviathan stipulated that they be sold to American interests only; but any | American ship firm buying the | ships will be in the same fix as the government | 1t is fortunate that sentiment is not so strong against selling the * ships that any old price will be sat- isfactory. Indeed, the belief eral that the bids will he so low will be opened, is gen- on Nov. 15, when they that the Shipping to sell bids will be low them. One reason why the the prohibition re to be sold to is law. If the ships w | foreign interests the !'high; but that gressional policy and ought to meet bids would be is contrary to con- with the approval of citizens gener- al Prohibition and the shipping hus Americans are when they iness do not mix, patriotic; but somchow sail abroad most of them choose the | foreign ships and personal liberty en route, | ™ IN TEXAS | Politics in Texas, always distinet- Jive, became a little more so during the Democratic primary run-off, just Who wins a Democratie o following election, the completed primary i Texas. of course, wins the in that state never coming within learshot of victory Deteat of Senator Karle B. May- field by Congressman Tom Connally for the senatorship ove a gentleman from the Senate talk Senator nomination will around whom mue contered several years ago. having | the was charged with sen Ku Kiux Klan candidate in Tew o oan allegation that his foe of the 1 took emphasize the Klux won when Mayfield reach- ed the but durinz primary Ferguson | period James to rguson, on the huskings, If true, pains Senate the ust closed ot past enmitics and May- field, T did hows ver. supported s not help him much Congressman Connally, who will become the U, 8. senator from his tate, has heen in Congress 12 years; which may surprise many readers, his name rarely if ever appearing in print Rut where Connally was a blushir 1 modest roge for 12 years, one of i Congressman Tom Blante up for his silenes Blantor heen the Heflin of the to t vedit 0f his district in Texa that it decided it had had enov 1 and Blanton will L lame SCHOOLS OF 101 RNALISY ANDCTHED NEWSPARERS implification of 1 Chinese poad withont pona y NS B be in on the ground Dr Walter Williams, dean of the Journalism department of the uniy. Board will refuse | ublicans | Mayfield | DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1928, = ]} ity, the first to «stablish a course in | o d 3 = ANDY LUHL? EATS : Y _4sgmcs _commission investigate hie | tures are higher over the Ohio val. newspaper making, although it | ‘ "y s an allCleo Beef; McGraw BACON |record in the navy. The civil serv. |ley and eastward to the north Ate ey i e g e x ice commission passes on each case | latic coast. v v e s S R M eR. Bas g ieansOinning ; _Collaborationit of this kind individually. His rec-| Conditions favor for this vicinity A 1 . ountry ' That's right. Ours is called Kansas. Victor: “I'm preparing a thesis|ord might or might not prevent his | unsettied, showery weather and not has followed in its footsieps. | Y ] The Art of Necking.” Will you help | taking the examination. much change in temperature. Which brings us to a considera- | Alas! Tolerance seems desirable 5 me with my rescarch? | @ When and under what pro-|Atlanta ........ .84 - T8 D B e ot only to those who feel the need of | Martha: “Do you think T could |ducer did Gloria Swanson enter the [ Atlantic City . . 80 74 3 : 3 ; it | » i give you more light on the sub-|movies? ooy e AN 74 &6 journalism. Yhat ther: be mo mis- | You can tell when people have | Ject _ | A. She made her debut in motior | Buffalo ... 56 12 take about it we sy right here near | won their freedom. A new crowd | JMUEPON, Jnaz |” Vietor: *No, no, less light and |pictures in 1416 as an extra girl a.|Chicago ... 88 68 the beginming that we think they are Uses the wip. o i st X |more de-light | the Iissanay studio in Chicago. Later | Cincinnati .. s8 68 Al s e e oy = Send all communications 10 Fun —Lucy Barneit |she was in Mack Sennet comedivs, | Denver ... 82 53/ 2 A Chicazo harber shop was wrock- | Shop Editor, care of the New Cepyright, 1928, Iieproduction | first as an extra, then as a featured | Detroit ... 88 fanzht cveything from Wrting a4 by a bomb. At last some ivate | Rritain Herald, and your letter Forbidden) | plaver. Next Triangle comedies | Duluth 78 Personal itom 10 wijting cditorials as | customer has expressed his opinion | will be forwarded to New Youk. - —— - {citaimed her and it was-on that com- | Hatteras ... 86 Sabd s this one, ali in four weaxd | O & hainout pany's lot that she was given a |Kansas City a4 7 maybe less if they are extra smart: | e S FRal " Ju J1KE US HUMANS! | chance by Cecil de Mille to play "‘i'M Angeles 80 60 Ry N ! | 4 dramatic role Miami 86 12 o Vel deava it e anyane b that] i the coie Beudh 16 it 4 Dack with the sunburn from moun- | Q. What states require only one | Minneapolis 54 58 1 la. Lindbergh. Then, | little cracked at tim: tain and sea, antoniobile license tag on aummo,}A antucket 82 64 e e Ao Showing the snap-shots—"It's awful New Haven e of me. Alabama, Florida New Orle 7 cnormans diversity of learning they e Alabama, Florida, Georgia, | New Orleans . 9 16 : ; 3 . }iS retly glad, put still making the 1<, Louisiana. Mississippi, North | New York 80 72 re thrown out upon the mercies o | crack | Carolina, Oklahoma and South Caro- | Norfolk 88 T4, ruel world in the form of good | | “Wonderful tim=—sure did hate to| lina Northficld 82 64 for nothing city editors who put ! J i come back!™ Q. What is a slattern? Pittsburgh 56 them to work as cubs and drive the s A S A An untidy or stovenly woman, | Portland . 4 5 S e —— o BOTH EXPLODED! | ne nt in dress and housekeeping .\\akhmmon 88 7 sweat out of them in hot wea | e R f ter. Tn the course of time, ran2mz | y5 their unmarried sisters claim that there never was a wreek | | from another four years to perhaps S of the Hesperns.” “\‘ It 1s valued at from $1.50 mi 40, the crstwhile journalism students| The straw vote doesn't matter| Barth: ‘That's nothing! San 325 = g s at | g i Vet Q Honey Hess . Graduates of New become editors themselves—after | MUCH. The significant thing is the | Franciscans claim that there never QUESTIONS ANSWERED L \v\r”‘lnu:"n‘.- ':: iees pun mrr} 'w Britain High | hayseed vots as an earthquake' You can get an answer to any SV 10 obtain th ice Scl the wicked editors they worked un- | e f thyaks eean ar ot s i A ‘Horiayilaes (nill not: punature | cheel to Assombile Tonight. fer A I he sl S : (ow i ETaDes but they will work on those b ) der are all dead | War's atroeities are soon fargot- | S g . writing to the Question Editor, New 21 Dinner, Entertainment and Dance. A man high up in the world—at | ten. and now vou seldom see any-| JUST TEACHING ME! Britain Herald, Washington Bureau | ””""';"'" by s llow jackets, wasps - . laast e » - i onee | DedY who knows what “knit purl” | Ly Frank Schutfer 1422 New York avennue. Washington |And other msects. Concords fre ontrary, o irumors, the reqnjon e : 2 mean | For three days 1 had been on a |D: C., encioting two cents in stamps | AU MY erack after a dry spell or as of the class of 1526, New Britain | ¥ told ns that a great chanze is due | petting party, and on the fourth day |for repiy. Medical, legal and marital | 1€ rosult of a hailstorm, and honey | High school, will be held tonight at to take place in the get-up. the zip, | Perhaps the Jews will never have |1 decided it*was time to go to he|advice cannot be given, nor can ex- e will work on these the ‘_‘ hite Oak inn as scheduled. The he flai. and the acenracy—duly | @ land of their own, hut who wants |denist. Three days petting an ach- [tended research be undertaken. Al Qi Whaliane the the largest tabor [RIEYS0) will open at 7 o'clock with emphasized—of the newspapers. | land 1f he can have w York? |inz tooth is long encugh for any- |other questions will receive a per-["7100S 0 :ho United States |2 turkey supper. Later an enters o z A PRI < i | boay! | sonal reply. Unsigned reqnests ean- A. United Mine Workers o”;-’llnlnf‘nl h\\mv be provided by mem- Wait until all the school Of { Amiricansm: A cymical behef that | I should have zone to the Dentist |10t be answered. All letters are con-| America, Umited Protherhood of [Lers of the class, including John journalism graduates et at the helm [all men are lars—cxcept bootleg- | when it tirst began to ache, hut my | fidential.—Tditor. Cavpenters and Joiners of North ('o‘[‘.“"' ““"""5,'\‘ George Westerman, and then all the papers will hecome E°TE | experience has been that the only | o A ‘r EI155: Brofherhood '0' Railroad | vio ”‘:‘- ;"4 ‘v‘l;_s ’;flrhau Troop, podels of virt he propounded . B = | thing worse than a toothache is I Alios Jodrea ve cent|Trainmen, Anulgamated Clothing |pianist. Henry T. Bray will apeak. o £ ol e, & lin muopoun Note fo the school hoy: Be z0od: |having a Dentist practice his pain. | P70 of Buffalo desizn coined? [Workers of America, International | A history of the class will be read by “The trouble with the newspapers is|if nohody ever had been mean, | less dentistry A 1913 ilw‘ln' verhood of Electrical Workers. |Isadore Krechevesky. Dancing will {hat you ol fellows are in a rut, you | there wouldn't he any history | Walking mto the dental oftice, | @ Do nuns of Padizs il | 8. WDcre ans fhe Olisu Bowl m”:“ ~ Prinoipal and M. L. B never learn. you employ men who | S11d¥ | unannounesd, I found the l'«»!vasq‘:']ta‘l)f::l'" “‘ peialates i hoio sy N:‘:nrfl:fl; Bryl s e :fid’{;;:lg\u‘ax:v:"yhz‘:" ad . have never had the advantages of | St s {reuging T ner you dinlo i wm S c T LGRS e O ok G B S e iaer heve rerr thviie i the s i 1n a viiage evershody helonzs to | going fo say he was reading about | CONNCIS 10 vote | Al ant class advisor, have been invited such high grade edncation as they | {he church except the local million- | the Snyder « You are wrong, | A. They have the same risht to | o Lo attend as gnopts. dishurse in the schools mowadays. | aire. He doesn't belong to it; 1t be- | He was readin 2 vote as any other citizen. A few g e was ding the History of the " | servations @ 5 . especially the schools of journalim. | 10n&S 1o him | Epanish’ Inguisiiion. “ihis: Dentist | cloistered forders fake vows not o il “"’"(I l'rf‘m’ ON COC?A“‘"S | | s e Rain)a [1eave the convent and therefore do | Manila, P. I, Aug. 28. (A—Farm. o | 1t may not be significant, but Cain | e wuth tho tongue fied you could | BOt E0 out 1o the polls. As a rul y n e eatfer |crs in Guam. an istand possession graduate from these institutions | was the first killer and built the | .41 underthand what he thed! however, they go ont fo vote from | of the United States lying northeast there will be a great step forward | first city | “OW! OwwwW!T yelled. *Doc- | MOSt of the convents H | of the Philippines, have found that and the nation will be saved from a | = * ltor you have 'pulled the wrong| @ How fall is John Gilhert, the | W 1-m;\:mn An:} :: v;!’ornca;r w‘hogs ma;e profitable gains e);enpl; £ | 5 e ,, < he | for northern New Engls y ther coconut meal or fres continuation of its present awfnl | | tooth. movie actor? How much does he | 107, norther w England) y en el o : BISAE DO R e e i s GRS | Showers tomght or Wednesday. |coconuts. It is indicated that journ: S A e I AT S et helies tan | ShEDY warmer tonight in the in- |young hogs may be expected to We thanked him for the good | Rded and weighs 145 por terior of Maine and in southern New | gain 100 pounds at a feed cost of pews. But like all ordinary chaps in | T e Q. Has the U, § f 4 a lampshire. Cooler Wednesday in|less than $3.50. the game—profession, rather-—we | l::‘({ ’;H)}; ,l:l”‘«'T school for enlisted men where radio | ¥ CFMent; moderate south and south- | = sam s Savs A. erb oy west winds Books are in existence which had zv cvnic Sven the journal- I think I've done w abel Gr 1s taught G G 2 s R 1d grown cynical. Even the journ, ‘| e Ttk ,\ done with .}hy 1iGrev, % & Vet New London, Conn | (forccast for southern New Eng- |were printed in China and Kerea in fsm boys ‘andl siels grow icynical dnd o SRS B R BT T B e S paties omantin her way; Q. How long has 1he empinyment 410). Local showers tonight or|902 A. D. In the eleventh, century A "y i Ly 8 € With Mabel one n neyer say, | e X Tednesday: . - | timne, F fhey Gonik gmiuate BT casacicnoe of the et 9ho Yould- | Gut ¥ DELIEE Pas el l'of steam in various sorts of enzines | V0! '3"_- not much change in fa Chinese alphabet made the use of way., Anyway, we have had the Wt tip in any case Tt b b iver s | been known? [ pmnerale "lnodnl,uv to fresh these practically impossible. X 5 N et Sl 4l A. The power of ‘steam and the | 5¢ est winds, opportunity to wait and wateh, and The night was very far from clear,| A The ¥ Bl e v £ shall ¢ verlasting peace p “lemployiment of that flud various astern New York: Partly cloudy as the politico gave his advice 15 or | il epi tlagdiie | And absent-mindedly, 1 fear, jemployment of that fluid in 441018 | iin ocal showers tonight or Wed- | when small boys sit up at nigint 10 | - | wooed her and she wilted! | sorts of engines has been familiar | [0 PO E IEEEE 00 g so years ago, the time is at hand, we | road abont a hero who won't fight | wepl, soud have dome th to mankind from an unknown amd | oS08 RSy Donton SRand o ; ; . vowd have done the same |’ e : g \Wednesday in south portion: cooler think, for noting the changes, if any. | because it' isn't nice. f st niEht possibly prehistoric period. The ear | & : g at night, el s i of 1lino | Wednesday in North portion: mod- All we've got to say is that = | The moon was very weird and white | \° e crate to fresh sonthwest winds. | ol boe ratsed to the | Your three azes: You frust svers- | sng had it heen electric light | who in his “Inenm of which | “T3te to anthies o ournaiism hasn en 1Al e hody: you orn everybody: you Psrhips: T ot Have. e {the manuseript vas produced at | SET SRR L it l.ocal | level of a seventh heaven as yet, and | are astoniched to find so many peo- | e RULE 4 Alexandrdn about 120113, C. dpscribe | Shovers tonight or Wednesday, d Rut Mabel is the sort fhat makes ; | Weather conditions. some of 1t, with the aid of journalism | ple decent. The most 6t gentlemen's mistakes, |3 * Steam-turbine and several forns | ppe yostern disturbance moved graduates. has been reduced| T |8%7 khien . bna-auy. &) fellow: wakes: |OL seamigountains laud S\ Dol ity mortheastwara dto. Ontasie e, W fonow of muite honde | ( Defore calling Chicazo a modern | "0 ting that he §s married! {ers. o far as is known none of | HEE HOTLIEEY er th astendlly e Bnov-0iguite ihords ns, as some of her patriots do, L ; them had any useful application but | % PTOCHECE SREVETS OVEr the upper of grads who hive been active in the how it soun e . |avere’ simply. toye or hmpracticable | 258 TeBion and morihern: border, ow it sounds to call Ahens | pear o1d Mabwl—one of the hesty | MK SIMPIY (035 or impra " states cast of Montana | service of the meanest tabloids on | an ancient Chicago. 3 ; X | sehemes. | S . : : : 5 ut no mor Hooray! | S Jeon Tuolziy and |, ATens of high pressure prevail the ‘market and they scem to like & Talk aboul goodness, she ] o 2 LAUEON S LTDIZ Y % this morning over the northe o A technical writer says there are '”M' o Ecodness, ixlis B as BORA aiFolai ALichin 2t S e ';‘ porthemn plsin he dir . some of the most Un- | coma chemicals for which ma Srhne i e ; e R tates and the south Atantie states, relinble publications cxtant employ found no wse. Evidently he has a| 10 Raodpess how g00d a Wo- |10 and Lenin the, other who Alaie it sections moritie] o na an by | . ward 1o D a S Te a- | the grads: as well as some of the limited knowledge of beverages, = . h | most to do with organizing and lead- Ard StoENoi R aote STanienal jlessings on Mabel, and who would | (2%, @ 1% & - e o=t roliable As we'sal ity tHatzraos ! —_— ML et ing the Bolshevik revolution which e "| Correct this sentence! “Iam never | o otYE BIAE0L S ) |overthrew the Kerensky government at the jobs erever they May jmpressed,” gaid she, “hy a cosmetic | \rwtv]m\ o0dy'd & alSmySeweet] S ol i Sovials dnipower bob np. just like the 6ld-time news- | adverticement that drags in French e B | Russta. Lewin i dead and Trotaty | TENMS RULES paper hoys would do. ITrom the | words.” e { practically cailed in Siveria S Anntit a e (i s laiaias ~ Liushon DRl Ayl gtoRring Q. Where v the Davis cup Yeu m b: a Bill Tilien or a Rene Lacoste, but when you play andy uising the standards| ooy ablishers Syndi. | With 3abel; she clean - and | pie matehes plaved this vear? fernis sou waut to know what it is all about. Our Washmgton Burcau has of jonrna the Yhought appeals cate) \ohing, | "7A, In the Rolund Garros stedinm, || brepized one of its interesting and informative bulletins, containing the fo ma that {he =rads have not had S S "M -H”‘>h" would improve My} e e, complete and up-to-date rulee of n tonnis. Meluded in the bulletin aise more of a hand in it than the owners | ming Q. What country holds the pris are suggestions on huilding a proper tenmis court Kill vut the coupom be- of the press ears AZo 10G@Y sn. ineriered with people’s sins, | gl o A But in modern tinies one must do TS She'd set her heart on having twins, | ‘\" S i fra T R haIE Dy el T G B CLIP COUPON HERE = == == o= o= like the moderns do. If a man has a (Q'rom Paper of That Date) She made me live on vitamins la Gern nistor who flew upst ! EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britain Herald, ] o i LAt e vapaTac e | 1 ConnolimEnIN oy, & oiteivmasn ot | AR StAIL hie, day piih o down for 10 minutes and 55 second | c ot New Yok Avewue Washingun, . o avantiges over more (e builling committee, requested And so 1 told the constant hen R 1 i ‘ advy .-—” o L City Clerk Thompson o write the l, could not marry her just then, jn,- King Benjamin Purnell, feader of 1 want a copy of the mj.u«m\ LAWN TENNIS RULES, and enclose prosaic occupations the thing 10 40 (oorition counsel, who is at She said it did not matter when, |in, relizious cult hnown as “The | Beresith file cents in lonss, uncancelled, U. . postage stamps, or coin, is to send him to a school of {Sharon, for an opinion on the coun- | 1or she was used to waiting; House of David"? | ogdeiinotia s anaiien Ak oo aty journalism, preferably Dr. Williams' | ¢il's action in rerusing a permit for ;\_)"' did it niatter: where 1 went, A He died in December, institution, to be real nice about it. |2 wooden addition within the firc | 3R ""r')‘(“y‘_“"‘]" P""‘i‘;" the geent, | g If a man with an undesirabl l NAME T b e e L G L R LI o o fooa intent | giccharge from the navy wishes to T AND NUY s AMYWEYE fion means that no more wooden Aatine g [take a civil sovice position what 8 ! L and nowadays when an editor dis- | uures will be allowed within S e | ahouldiia in dilon: e covers that a new comer ha arned [these limits. Building Inspector 'I‘i"“‘ ; abel '"""‘l ';' the | charge changed to an honerabi Jut not more Mahe or me e alphabet of the trade—or pro- | Andrew Turnbull said today tha on ST . the alphabet of the trade—or pro- | Andrw Turnbull suid today - that iy ozeq “anletic, and strong as the | only thing to da is to fil L RITAIN HERALD, on—under proper guidance he is Surprisingly few prople know what | ek | x‘ s ng : . e fire limits are. The district fs | application fer the examination it apt to be lmpressed In some way, |(he fire limits are. The district 8| (anq goodness. how strong alhe avishes fo teke and let the civ i bounded roughly to Elm., Maple, strong woman can be!) s ik B cspacially if the young fellow came | jo, v Kensington, Webster, Areh., | pio o 5 . . : . cssings on Mabel, and many times — from his own alma mater | Wilnut, South High High, Lafayette [ 1) This is an age of putting on a and Beaver streets. B b whan o has stolen my “S k 59 Ed s d y Pl k 5 s00d froat. That is one reason why | W Britain and Meriden High | Mabel from me! | punky wards lvlenxey 1 . september 19 anc robubly | 1f \Well-Xnown HezAlines Were chanee 1o click. He may be no het-| o game about a week Hlastrated THERE CERTAINLY WAS SoME EXCITEMENT ter than the son of parents who ' juqe | ore 100 poor to send him to college, | City Clerk Thompson, Mrs. W. J. |1 WHEN THE MONKEY ¢LIMEEP it he 1ooks hetter and can make a | Rawlings and other members of the | | Up THE TREE WITH THoSE lollister tamily have received invi- jetter start, Stll, in spite of every- | Detter star 0 s % | {iticna o itlind) the annual ve| | Two aRoaVET BALLS! thing. re are poor boys getting o0 in South astonbury on Sep- | ——————————————————————— info newspaper offices who Willingly ' tember 2 admit they don’t know muc h and 1t is not known when the final . are willing to be kicked around near | match for the Maple Hill golf cham- b 11 Gniil ihevtaccumulate {RieoaInTl played, since both the bottom L | finalists, Marens White and L. Hoyt | dtea wbe. - DroaslBnAllY: BB e el cditor seizes one of these for the Although he would prefer to play, mple reason the hoy acknowledges | A, J. Slgper has consented to serve he doesn't know as much as the|as assochit hige in the coming el iags: M te | FCIET maten between: New Britain Aier. That's i oA ordinay chap has It is said that New Dritain will have | In the main, we favor the journal- (a tam in a state professional ba ro a: tart not alll the time Ketiall league this wint Charles | I e improving the newspapers is | Barrett will bs the manager and s heing done by the | Il have players like O'Dounelt, conenrned, thats bel Gladding, Sperl and Lawton under | Aemanis of thelr readers—who also |y el down to varth if they Mr. and Mrs. George Byington of ; A Plainville are spending a few days > 1t Short Beicl When Lo M. Barnes of Hawkins | Bors Dive for Coins o1 came home' last night he ! e 3. o o found the side door of his home | In Broadway Basin (08 (0 0 s of glase. | “Tunney Ties Heeney Into Kncts” | New York, Aug. 28, Travel- ¢ oo renuating cile: 4 ey Biver] » i s . repeating rifle, a revolver | Reasonable! T b talts e N0, and A bovs bank containing some | RLAROIBES lower Broadans prepitiors '@ pennies sloien. Mr. Barnes and his | Arthur:. “It-gure Costs 4 ot to : O imect n the | anilly. hate been ford G | B2 o e lentaceniedl Y] weeks, bait he eame home last 1ri 1 ”‘," Honasns n n\u,\‘«l,v\' LG ) * L 4 vau could 501 a toothpick, a cup o 1y night tayed in the £ d Boys ¥ faund ety was | 8V BETS (0 ;1’.,‘»4“:7,‘:"". coffer, and a wink from the wait AR 4 rroundin e " Bu he. forgor |15 for a nickel—and you can still . e Croon fonntain deliz el G AESE bag) 4t during the hot weather LR | —Mre. H. F. McIntosh o e e 12y an eompleting the de- | k Lot the hrim toss or the Dospital annex and | oygp VIRTH OF A NATION | the hovs dive t & o t s cansmg much 1nnv—| B ' vouth of other ' in th nrer ¥. G. Platt w ANDY MELLON SELLS el {ev57 pOrL today and said he is flw»‘ Bonde: Ruys PENCILS TR Aoyl < Jeav. NIy member et the committee in 5 S by AT water 1own and he hes st veturned from | MAYO BROTHERS QUIT ) . vacation \When the annex is| 1inks For SURGERY Thore i th (fovemee, how. | opened the eapacity of the hospital, | sver. Ahat ene of the dipers must | which = now tog small by far, will, DEMOCRATS M AT ¥ | L 7 keep sharp lookout for policemen. ™ be doubled Point Far From BRULE ¥

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