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6 EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, ATRIL 11, 1920, . ———— s N B -t . H ld ren With one fell it their armaments, In the words urer, A MeGill: badge committer, | . One hedside lamp. | millions ‘at the time of his death in |northwestern Texas, Oklahoma and mn SR T sirtia i . J. Kenney, Frank McDonough, | Four luth towels. | 1832, Kansas. by nnanm~ c e'ra}‘ e gouliilng B ol R TAlRa e CE S I i riani T pleyh A Saalipra i One desk set | @ 1s Kirpo, former huavyweight | Conditions favor for this vicinity HERALD PUBLISHING COMPAN S g of the country i cruiser Lill has initselt had &Syl Sty | Nine face towels, | v, still living? | fair weather followed by increasing e b e “ ioh il Wing diplo- woderating influence in profession- | The Sf Works tifie feain de-| One blanket. i Lo (5 ‘:. ek B b e ; " seued Dafiy (Suuday Excepted) 2 - . S el 9 Thirty-two individual cakes of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Temperatures yesterday: r . wats dived up their reputation al military circles which are dispos- | frated the ity tean the Y. M. ; P i Hiswiot Big, (8] SChuseh 9t eey Sranie M igl A, range Tast night, although Un- | ABEss coap in the original wrappers. | Q. Who is the present minister High Low or dipiona Lo be somewhat skeptical toward [oe e TAEEE 8 O s, Nios: | One Bible i afaieimocs TR S Y 6 SUBBCKIPTION RAILE i el | b b WA aul P . 5 p . Ly + < - Kellogg pact R Aledia B \loomis Psians ! (This st is pis hl vaitable rm‘ AL I.-Im unnul-i. ; Atlantic City . 5 ;: ;i R O s e Ty | The nations can have the Kellogg | Merwin 70, Bodwell 69, and 1 SR { publication through the courtesy of ow are olive trees propa- | RBoston . 43 2 e o Moot SLSOCRATMC BRI A il g e sy i mewdt Al commmnbeatins 6 B o splendor, the Commiercial |gated? How often do they bear? | Buftalo ......... L 26 30 1Wevasasiiti g ARR I Ol U ’ 7 s Years azo Plaimille nas a hase. || Mo batitor. cuore of the Sew | ouse and the Gideons.) A. They are propagated cither | Chicago “ 4 Entere? at the Pust OMce o1 New Britain 1 1ocratic purly 1id 10 be st crap of p: and i e ThE g ater and there was a revival || Sritam Heenhl. o s wetter from twig cuttings. sprouts or|Cincinnati 50 4“ as Becond Clam Mzl Matter tat 161l rosults in the testh. Tn the ©ocase they v Jact year ot mnderate proportions, | | Wi b forwarded New Ve t truncheons of old wood set in moist | Denver . 42 28 . ” wakd sts. partic the begun to realiz v lack the re- | This spring things arc booming and , am your ground, or from gnarled, woody :mls Duluth ¢ :c t:x A lflt_nle:_.t \::;f CaLl ';.. ¢ il P the ready two tea have been form- | g gjnays Coincides With the First | power agiu tempiation that form near the base. Such Hatteras . T4 kL] GG o) Raamet it 156 LHRR LS & 5 the Plainvilles and the Trum- | Cam | Jrustus: “Tahon. js’ what does ! plants begin 1o bear in scven 1o [1.0s Angeles .. 66 4 ouz SRR HER CCOINSRCOI = hiiite! | When the scason obens the office | ¥o! mean by dat word ‘tempta- | nine years and vield crops cither | Miami 2 e tsiug med ol onh vineed that Uncle Sam will not allown City election returns will be bul- | boys begin tion 2" " annually or in alternate years. The ! Minnecapolis 4“ on broks UG Diew (4 ditiiial mavprs pacts to siand i (1o way of pro- lclined in the Hlerald Windows Whis g giv, ¢he liosa excuses so they'll| Pastor. “Wiv. would ou steal 17:..\‘-|»‘|_n:nn()y>‘ 14 is*from trees about | Nantucket opep to adieitiseis ki B e | tection if and whion the other powers | CSCNINE. 1t s safe to say that the| oy o see th S | ehicken if vo' had anc 30 years old, New Haven,. .. R e i . ® result of the contests for mayoralty. | o ue for Grandma's funcral — | Rastus: “Gaan, Pahson, das]| Q. Iow many volumes are in the | New Orleans . bei of the A i S strat secms foolishiienonzh o NS Lol ctorship, and aldermanship i | e v ey lie g e Jain't temptation, dat’'s habi library at the United States Naval | New York . Aeocater Prem [ | founded. But it is casy to comi Cimacy the sixth ward will first he Known | o0 v\ aate of Grandma's funeral | Eleanor Leavitt | Aca -"L‘ at :'.vnzu)ohs? Norfolk, Va. .. a to toe ux for ot 7 S8 e e e through the medium of the Herald | 1ast vunp was fust the! sumol (Copyright. 1429, Reproduction | AL About 65,800, Northfield, Vt. cwe credited to 1t of oot oherwier L € on a ¢ el 0 o ulackboard | Al Forhidden) . Where in the Bible is the ex- | Pittsburgh wilted 1n hie onpe 2 okl Hone sunielsood he neat preparatony commission | M OEVRREIL 0 o L trom the P B s GO0, [pression. “God tempers the wind to | Portiand. Me. ... rthe parly would Bave been be- [0f the disarmmment confercnce jotel Belain carly today. Tt wag| o pieniodan you keep @ [the shorn lamb™ found? | 8t. Louis .. 56 1 Audit Guremo ol Circulation et event. For blished by t Council of the supposadly locked in the safe. ‘mrl S ione ¥ 57K \:v is not n: t:w In:m; |‘-‘\n is | Washington . . 58 ey Audit by ut Cire 3 & R e e B3 from Sterne’s “Sentimental ur- | A et e e e i e RS guc of Nations will fold its siath || -‘”"]li":"\‘; ‘;‘;’]h::‘l'i’;m';:‘*‘;"p (‘“»‘ Mrs. Haines: “Sure. 1 kept one n o ohey wiich furnishes 7 _ | Prosecuting Agent Kirkham, “six foct long ui e shrunk from y | i 1 <10 s al days ary session at Geneva Deginning give rogular police force, strengthen- :\]\\mt OB U s Eshe SHeURK Ao | o ned the American © fore 1 lection it was adwitted | on April he last mecting was ed by a corps of special officers. | ¢ 3 auaty Rt base St e 334 5 e R e Y So far all of Swooprd down on the cider joints HEARTS AND SOLES! 1 t of the city this afternoon with ca- them have been more or less fruit. By Milton U. Bauks ypsy hearts are many tocai lamiitons results to the proprictors. and there is a belief that t o : original name was Mme. | Ferdinand Jamin, and it was huro-i duced by Ludechaux in 1t} ! Eight places were visited and cider | “008 0008 78 BATY |was renamed in America in 1556 | The Heiald t» on eale dily i1p New was nof that | month's mecting also will be pre- | was found in every one. In one ' . n h:}‘(o' i from a specimen in George Ban- ! Yook at g+ Newwtand Timer place they discovered Narrels) opTS QRRSIE LEEESE ; P eroft's garden. from which the F & . T L Saras : o e eunlene s soraugh our Americans Among Victims ¢ Street s . The preparatory commission is a |, rain fell during the | e talk of “luring by-ways | Q. What is Newton's law of | And “trails that wander fa But s'ick upon the highways Within a motor car. hody d ned to prepare the way | morning and voiing in the city eneral conference of all the clection was light. | It was reported that G. M. Lan- A, Any two bodics in the uni- | > attract cach other with # | gravitation? = 0[ ueliwl Tflgfi! |ve naval and military powers, which | | : : 5 e e D |y “ould' DI s wutomobile |y watiie of existence — forec which is directly proportional| Mexico City. April 11 UP—Fiv ) saved as heen ende € {0 feguint . MeGuircn horse in g€l- | 3 jng some “woodland patl QUESTIONS ANSWERED ;‘\?,'3';\":“: et e et o0 s e et S < since its inception. The 'ting his supporters to the polls to- | . hudder stance . : e ersely proportional te square of of the worst accident in Mexican i e e commissions _always | day, but he did not adopt such .l ”]‘AI;:U“L'“" ELilaglnanes bathy | b CA Bl BB swer 49 &%) lno distanca betwean them. |aviation history. Four of those dead . : MU odern methods. His friends, how- | (IO Eas Steuin-heat and b [austion of tact or wnformation WY | Q. Who are Mr. Hoover's per-| were Americans, and the fith a ; < i ihgmselves over 0. & | over. mad: carriages out. and thers | V' &0 BEAURS €07 BEON wriling 1o the Question EAHOR NeW o) gocrerarics ? | Mexican resident of this capital. 5 ) of details, resulting i | was much speculation over the con- | 50 BAITON and eoniived. Uilalni e, “v“"“‘"“';,’" h’“":““-l A. George Akerson. Lawrence | None of those aboard the plane sure S 150 its. The teehnical side of jtost in the sixth ward. ; ‘And iheaters mebing. |1322 .\»»w’\ ork a‘,e‘"“e' .\ e:s :"l:":"." ' Richey and Walter H. Newton. vived, : patinaid e i ) e A e C |> C. enciosing twa cenis In slainb® | Q. " What is the mcaning of the| The agcident occurred yesterday IS 1t Jomocrats more e & 2 3 { Yos, gypsy hearls are many wm]v l:;plya.v\?\‘:;:h;\‘:‘ "\r“s;:l ::"* c';:":' nane Iluhuhn" at Tampico when a Mexican aviation shirts o g ¢ owever, was the ? IS aLya) But gypsy te are fow. |advice c given. €% A It means a | company plane, bound from Mexica S s & s 1at followed {heenol Facts a"d Fanfle& Of hearts there isn't any tended research be undertaken t“'" — - City to Brownsville, Texas, crashad : : : e Gl N PR ahes At ciher guestions WHI repetva & Ber- . as it took off. The single motor ; o« = 5 A Iot ot oishs weniiie |sonal reply. 1'nsigned reauests :an- obse’”ahon‘ fuiled when the planc was not more : A DR vay s but hium I'he co Dhe Russizn who forgels tha age| . And roving ‘round: {he char, [uol be snswered. Al ietiera Sare than 100 feet in the air, orneT 1 ated it would smaller European nations and some soviet regime can look at the | But when it comes to leaving {confidential.— Editor. 5 A Those killed were Farrell Frazer, 0 keep up ad of | Of the larger nations more insisten orphans The feet refuse to star ! Q" Of what sorerity is Mis 00 T’le u!fl”’er of New York, who recently complet- 2 B i : e ey ¥ S, [E Rt ate =d construction of a bridge across 2 ’ ' S Lo They say ninety thousand New 1 A, Kappa Kappa Gamma s the Mo Drands auE ospesille; b b ; : i el | @ diow gecp can divers go? Washington, April 11.—Forecast |"1® W. Taylor, the pilot, an Ameri- se of good s z isa particu- osts of establishients, Gonbtizasincivaes | A, The greatest recorded depth for Southern New England: Partly (303 Senor J. &, Iernandez of Mes- g A try of Germany into the League of {reached by a diver is 306 feet cloudy, frost in the interior tonight; 10 Cit eVonmLS, Ay ofiLE g > e ations S S SR - Q. AUwhat weight did Luis Friday mostly cloudy, possibly fol. PHOl Who, was traveling as a pas. 7 rorced to | The ehief objection to treating a Firpo fight 2 lowed by showers in the west por- |¢n&¢r, and & man named Robinson, sows as i eiiest likoi Nontal folila: fa® ehat e A, His fighting weight varied | tion;: slightly warmer in the interior | .10 W48 8aid to be a taxi driver in ; the pres bt get mad and retaliate, from 214 to pounds, Mo Friday; fresh casterly winds, (Browiaile, 3 ; . o 3 Versailles i 7 weighed 214 pounds when he fought | Forceast for Lastern New York: | 188 Grace Parkinson of Houston, B - ; : P T e Dempsey Mostly fuir tondght; Friday increas. | 1¢X+ flancee of Frazer was at an ; 4 2 K the Ger. @ 300-word idea and blow it up to Q. Did President Hoover lay his ing cloudiness, possibly followed by |/ernoon tea with other. members i L d “ hold six thousand more Band on an open Bible when he 100K sliowers; slowly rising temperature; | 9f the American colony and was o ry s can iment to worry a5 s the oath of ofiice? fresh cast and southeast winds. [ iaclivsing, with them sherapproantis s they rxpectel. Only ithe moat . 2bout. This point that iiade j& assentinlito sucoess A. His own Bible, a modern Ox- | Conditions: The storm <-»x\tnn-;:"‘f,lj‘"";','d;"g ’",J;‘."“ ahen “"’l'd nea ¢ 5 s ° ¢ i vorld.” You should ford edition, bearing his name 0 that was noted over Virginia yester- | CrOUSht her of trazer's death. sShe DISAPPEARING HY PHENS : pul ‘ % el R e A S R e e e e tn:r-;""”'“’“,“" Andsmas iplaced Sl he - e . six siait | finger pointed to Proverbs 29:15— middle Atlantic states and Southern | 2T Of physicians. it = s others the outcome was Der in position to stre peace S | Where there is no vision the people | Now England and then moved out to | 1 1iends said Frazer, who had ar- : 4 R Hout as ox it ik et cqual e natan e one | perish.” ; sea. A rise in pressure during the |T1ved here only a few. duys ago had s o eyl ) b A A T R g Q. How long will a goldfish live | night 1 t cleur skiva and lower |08t Slven her tiie diamon solitulre ‘ - < ount his change without em- in captivity? tempe s this morning. The|N8 slgnitying their eagawomont, =01 i puris 5 g ) A, Dealers have been known 10 Oklahoma disturbance developed in | LPCY met while lie was g w0 in : c v o cl — keop them for twenty years. ONC encray and moved northeastward to | the WOrk on the Browug:iiic i 3¢ ¥ g = s ot e o rmament « ne 7 uneasy feeling that woman kept a goldfish over sixteen castern lowa, Davenport 29,52 1he wedding wus to wh. j ac m e ik d British pioneers never would have es- vears in an ordinary fish globe. juches. This storm is causing snows ¥ home at Houston, 4 ; lc of pe ; tablished a great nation on a diet Five years is a good average life- in Minnesota and rain and thunder S Bfutionary. E s i 2 i : hi I i time for zoldfish storms b ) Syl s preferable to one ed 10 confess fuilure 75 i | uthward thercof over the e 2 Q. Do fish have sex? Mississippi valley to the Gulf coast. » e Y Or aan Raldt $52.000 A, Yes, : St. P'aul reported five inches of snow, {0 or danis i tivid work? | [0 When did National I'rohibi- I'reezing temperatures prevailed of.‘paity: sttength. in iermans argue that at A g , St 1 bait usually gocs into the, Is the way you ook at things, tion become cffec A quite generally this morning over | In @ Presempiin fon = ¥ DU . ) o SN HEES 7 A. January 17, 192 northeast New York and New Eng- | (% ri ,sucker's mo (hat counts! ik and M g 5 2 ol o o LA ropes Q. How many American €ol- Jand, also over the northern plains (".)I.d.‘('"p’e‘ Flu, Ne-izae, CANADA AND THE TARINT | 2 ; h IBil Fi ) (Lo i i e - S R o e <uls gencrals and consuls are there wat's and Rocky mountain districts.| Bilious Fever and M:aris. v i 5 3 sia e elattsnn {10 doing nothing Lut brain work,| Mother (sternly): “1 don't ap-|in Can . Heavy to killing frosts occurred in ' 10 ts the most spuedy eeminty & wie that the peoy Do “ on Thatic i i there probably won't e any nced of of kissin . H "‘;‘“"“ ":’ ““" Huls pels ca L Ll e ) adio announcers anyway. teatric ut Mother, don’t | €T S VORGUIEWS o a0t Y OARDBOIRIETR AR A I I’ il = '{' “:.,,“ Il Q. When was Conway Castle in x i ) abo —_— Kiss bees, T Kiss boy! 3 | | 4 g Wales built ? 7 Premicr King's pronouncerm show than ¥ Amricanism: An independent A. Situated on a rvock rising THE HISTORY OF MARRIAGK, 42 ; W n thi I Bl {maid offing at the idea of man's R e e e e Marringe marriage customm and lawe Lave been the result of a vetaliatory measur Bok superiority while using Dad’s carn- | THE PER Tiver, it [y ans of the most beautiful T S e AR s e ey considered at least gives t ——— E T . ¢ | v Maric Mok river, g one of the most bea wmoof m oushij; trial imarriage, group, marri onsid T inge to Jaud a good provid | By Marie V. Mack T s s ) the latest proposal is “comparfon sion that tl L A P DRAMATICS | — P T saw him the othor casiles erected by King Fdward 1| B f olution merriage is a fascinating study. Our Wash- United States puts up 1 & ¥ O W spE P AN~ R die trying to beat the 4 ¢ urant so | know tha i 1 solidate his Welsh ngton Bureau has jue completed one of its informative bulletine ow THF nited Sta P ¥ in 1283, to consolida g g | HISTORY OF MARRIAGE IN OUTLINE. Your copy is ready for you, Fill speed record of 231 miles. 1t takes|igs, 1 cannot hold out t {noncy 1o build fast cars, and 1L that any other girl miay ) ailiz 10 carn money. | him. for, ulas, 1ike all other perfec ved il o heiped notic inst Canadian p feonquests. 1t was signed Wy [ ) ut the coupen below and send for it: Henry Ellerton. In 1624 Edward = = = = = = (LIF CUUPUN ARRD= = == == == = by the Welsh y in holdin, ' MARZIAGE IHISTORY BT biocs vel i n remarkable array of takes was hesicged and Jiad gr dy com Washington Bureau, == creatures, he see a ow Britain Herald, It so happens that Canada is o it We have not en en now schools for the blind | pletcly possess-d. the castle until the river subsided 1322 New York Avlnue, Washington, D. C. ) o il e Do 1 %0 taly upon the num- | r 11 has learn- | were cstablished last year, and we] n fact, I can't cven a real | ooheh to permit his relief exped | T want & copv of the bulletin THE HISTORY OF MARRIAGE and - ; G ol \ in the technic of procedure; | 'OPC they have learned 1o savily accurate description of him. fO! |5, g roach him, During the eivil ose lierewith five centa in coin, or loose, uncancelled, U. 8. Postage months ¢ ' 816 - itions sponsoring this ! “Strike” so the bleachers can hear | his pack was turned all the time | e i e ey stamps for postage and handling costa: ) =i 3 5 % i s discovered where the difficul- p i war it was held for th king ) | 000 in Ame raise S slepEnin Gainosdi U R ol and mancuser as 1 would. withowt [ (o iopor Williams, a native of | BN 1 R e out e ] 1 188 ¢ he spade work h K o o L G cacort think T had'l oonooy and afterwands by Sir John NAME cones ..' i : 4 8 2 that is cssential to be done. There | “alle: The old fellow was ninety udderly lost all interest i him = | ow, Ay . - grains, dairy products and other ws columns, ' 122 S ) O e R e ‘111 A CHL R ISR et Oen e o STHEET AND NUMBER ... 4 i ¢ v th W axid indleals as been mo dramatic succe hut fiol d ) nd you know wha i Q. Who was the first millionaire N things € s s 7 5 tribute his longevity to any par- would have been with my N din- 0 the United States? | | crdy e Canadian tur gainst Ameri- | tha o mu is not heing 2 Aperience | gjcylar diet. ner still unpaid for—1 came 104" g of the earliest were John | 1 am a render of the NEW BRITAIN HERALD, - can manufact And if that | perniitted to die altoguther, The 0 &1 important field of international ~ y | nearer than a back view and per-| yueoh Actor, 1762-1548 and Stephen L 4 is done we will lose more than time is now when large com- | Clations. 1ts strength is shown in the | Apparently the ideal mate is on: haps a quarter profile. ard who settled in Philadelphia | e e e o 5 S 3 to T . ; A oAUt no effort has as vet Leen |JU5t simple cnough to stand for| The perfect man was d With lin 1772, Girard was worth ten | 4 Canadia in addition to ard el (l stage producti Wwere scen i . . ossing and not quite simple cnough fat womun, How fat she ! Not | | 1 ings that will be developed between is and many there arc who G oL DIULEROLIRCR ORI o' e FaslianTRd ! ot { the pleasant plumpness that we | = H g two very friendly decy the passing of the days | | achicve now and then when we of h T . B F . b s The Mosican reobution thus far. jeave oft our aut for 2 v wooks ' The Toonerville Trolley That Meet s All the Trams. DBy Fontaine Fox. | o = 7 g if it had been a t of the late un- | and suctumb to the temy ions of | L VICTORY FOIRR MIES. GANN fy o st stuge productions o 3 3 ; pleasa wonld have been [ the world, bt actuaily fat. She was = AND VICE PRESIDENT i aw. The movie ha ’ : chro s “Nothing 10 report on quite 1o fat to At in with onr med e Such shows playing ih rutiver than dark. To wit: |t Frant.” i e ot et sorm. | | THE TOONERVILLE TRACTION Co. IS PROBABLY THE ¢ How that f rson did cat! She § ton of its own volition ha setthd il fras : T R It ol i e o Tt Srane At s sk S ONLY ¢oNCERN THAT MAKES MDNFY FRoM PEOPLE con concert [& W8 0o TOL stop it on of 1 vith the | Happ: 4hility 1o keep @ tnan | of pot roast and noodics when T ar- o CANT IPE O] \ Ajitor ‘and omcial of ¥ ‘ watic o Wi e R e s e e e BECAUSE OF THE FACT THEY R N 1T, . Preside ' Anybody with suffici enthusiasn) CNOTII0US potential importance for - - agerly she nor the lantry q N T 7 ¢ for such things can stage a play, ang | CONCorted action on the disarma- 1t never would do for man to con- | with which her young man — the \ \R! \\\ manncr. O RASEGTOAIA0) S e % Tt W While it is not yer 1ol the weather. The farmers would | perfeet man-—insisted that she take < d the corps X S Montis et oesitde to ser all the Dmplications | Meed relicf and golfors with # pull ' a second portion | \ \ LA | decision t What is dheing experi- [of the Kellogg pact and the nego- | Wouldn't let it n. When she hal finished that, aug- | 1 ted. When Scerctary 4 s heing duplicated in tintions looki toward American menting it with many pieecs of 4 ir city thronghout the to the World Court, they give | S0 M. Coolidge has enough of | graham bread. i werable pats of | dodged the respons 1y putting 2 + * aubsia at the past | “riting “Wello well: we all feet butter and several tahics not the matter in th ands liplo- s rivairy United feg that way when we sce what the edi- [on the non-fatening hst, she or- matic corps it confidently anti Of course. an amateur dramatic and the Leag 4t an end. The 1075 do to our siuff, dered —you must Lelieve that this . o 2 H —_— re S ne—'rene vastry! ated that these genticmen would ! not 1 as the kind we | < now cad with full report 15 ir Freneh pated tha : e han Al AR R o e on Ais | expRetatTon Al mter-govern. | COrrect this sentence: “T bought| When the waiter hrought the i il B i Bt (S e * ental disarmament offorts winn | e set of hooks to improve my | pastry tray. she jooked with moist [ themselves, It scems, however, that | frivnls are likely to be in the cast. 0 corortn e directed through fts | Mind.” sald she, “and I've read |lips and languorous eyes at the per- the forcign envoys, cager to avoid aturally cyveryone is interested | agencies. facts, the organiza- | SVCry one of them.” | feet man and narmured E public eriticism, decided upon in how Bill Jones and Mary around tions, and the programs are all now Copyright. 1929, Pubtishers “Perhaps T onght not 1o take any! . h orier looks e - st 4 conceutrated at Geneva.' yndicate Perhaps T really ought to dict every person coniversant with social : oracr looks on the stage ““" Db | S SRS TAE | And here the perfect man hone hey DOW they can act. And no harm, | P h affairs r s as being proper: t Prospeelsiniay mot be particulay vV forth in his true colors, showed his ol {he Vice Presi. |And prol much good, acerues ; : v Part of Navy Yard absolute perfection. ¥or. as the fat 6 moritesen | Sk for {He prepacatory commis- | Wall Topples Over cne yictaca 1o her original desires sion of this month; but they are Boston, April 11 ®—The sudd n and pointed greediiy to the lar brighter than ever before for the |collapse of a stretch of the Chelsea and most claborate picce of pastry be in conformity witl e position actual disarmament conference, SUWeet brick and masonry wall ot on the tray, he lrancd forward and e the Vice Presiaent view of the other possibilities for en- ohioh ¢ the United States navy yard at|said in a voice that sounded fervent joyment, j Which Is sure to come at a future Cpyriestown early today gave rise ‘0 | cven as it reached my own table, date and which will be what eventu- [reports that an explosion had oc-land that made any remark my own ally will count for something in his- Curr Investigation, however, | cscort might have said about my o ishowed that a stretch nearly 125 | own meagre and non-fattening fare fect long north of the commandaunt’s | absolutely negligible. |home, the official residence of Rear| *“Of course you shouldn't diet, Admiral Philip andrews, had top- | Baby. 1 don'Nwant you to lose one 25 rmn Aga Today {pled in from natural causes, h.ound. You are exactly right just as rdless of th ris wostess {0 <it with him at the should | drIenits of the performance. Indeed artistie r and that this rits may be a sideline in To the average citizen the entire S0 long as these mateur produc- tions are plentitul the “hiood and flesh™ drama is not done for in thfl} land. The more the merrier, turmoil was one of teapots, one that provided many a s opy joke. But it was no insignificant matter in Washington, which has not had such a sensational topic for a long oy AGAIN AN ATTEMPT TO | It was said at the navy yard that!you are!” 1t can be said that the diplomatic WOO ¥ 2 DOVE SRR I ;h !t-ons;‘avlr ruvr;hlr of h'm;'y u;l.'; — o corps finally acted in a very diplo- The passsge of the cruiser Lill by | Uhe Young Men's T. A, & 50- n elsca street probably ha Finishing the Couplet ciety met yesterday. It mow has a |Weakened the foundation of ths that membership of 466 and a treasury |Wall. The street is onc of the main Youngman: *“‘The flower: matic manner. What with criticism Congress almost simultancously with | Bloom in th= Spring. by fanatical drys over their privilege [he signing of the Kellogg pact was ' of $3.000. This year it will presentarterics leading from Boston to the! Oldn: ost just about twice to import liquor. and the natural regarded by man weakening the | “The Butterflies” on two May eve- [north shore. I“nat they're worth, tra la!” prejudice against these braided moral force of the pact. That such""",’r‘i"r“"m'l's‘f\_hm’:"‘::”":v foid oy A1 MINE KIUES SE | :“T""d i gentlemen in presuming to mmv-“h"! not been the case s indicated | fjnee meeting in St. Mary's N'hotyli Tokyo. Japan. April 11 ®P—A | Al Honeymoon? { themselves ahead of the official so- from Furopean chancellories which last evening. The following officers (mine exploded aboard a Japanese Hitherto nnputdished list of si"x‘ ] clal Mon of the government —who have come 1o realize that the (United | wore elected: President. A, J. Hart; [mine layer at the naval base at fiom the bridcgroom to the bride: | ? Be 11s" ol Preskiiin - * Msics e proglired 16 st heavity' i poTee-president. T Fitzpatrick: | Yokosuka today during practice and Kix knives. six forks and iy | { NEppcls to be the Vice 58 e Y eeretary, John Kelly: assistant sec. (killed 7 naval students. Thirty were <poons, it was no time for creating !urllurlihe othor powers are ol reads 0 | retary, Joseph M. Halloran; treas- |injured. ‘ Two sheets. - " B