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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1929. | . . f o rain. T res range above 70 up the speed ideal where it \\AIS“]\H)LI] of bad times banks reflect nw} | May tell 1t to June; Brown tell it|commonly called pond-scum. Snakes |rain. Temperatur ge abov H Idl“” Briatdihad o, pnt s tal : [ T AL to Green, Gray, Black or White; |do not secrete it. degrees this morning cast of the ew Britain Hera | between France and the United | dropped after the remarkable per- | general condition as quickly as al- | Sophomore tell it to Freshman; Abs| Q. How large was Shakespeare's | Rocky Mountains, except in portions HERALD PUBLIBHING COMPANY { g te5 only, but gladly acceded to the | formances of the 70's. | | tell it to lzzy; He tell it to She; \'ocubul':‘r: 2 : g :fortkho“;.[::\k:n;esxz:g:[.hcx\:‘rtzeer“x} g«nesw : . ] A e | Husband tell i Wife; Rastus tell| A. About 23,000 words A - { Kellogg suggestion that the treaty be | 'CRN OR NOT TO TURN | ‘,[“::, ilnh‘mhl-l {l.‘.? :,;{.‘h.d 0ld Lady| Q. What relationship do the |land. lesued Dally (Sunday Excepted) [ poq " i eral in scope. | 10 TURN OR 3 z 3 i s st | . {ell it to Absent-minded Professor; | children of first cousins bear to each [ Conditions favor for this vicinity At By Bide e chuen Birest B B e o 1a | e Wnave itk from) nio)less Ban Fa(‘ts and FanCleS M 3i i (e e b unsettled weather followei by fair. ! force is the direct fruit of a chain | authority than the chief of police | ELL | Flapper tell 1t to Second Ditto. Now | A. Second cousins N | Temperatures yesterday: BUBRCRIBZION HATES lete e date | that turns to the right on the red | | [T offer it to you as told by Albert| Q. Who was John Gilbef's tead- o 00 E Y on hree stonins | from the inception of the League of | lights will not be allowed at the | Iy Robert Quillen Send all communications (o Fun | | G. Simpson 1o Thomas Cartwright, | N5 ‘l‘f‘q’“-"“ in “The Masks of thel i nis 86 70 T8 8 MOREh i i e | new crop of stop and go signals just | Official hint to Mr. Dawes. “Not || shop Editor, care of the New ||and you say it's not original! R ey | Atlantic City . 90 74 —— GRS AL T installed. some of which are work. |50 fast. Youw'll arrange for scrappin || Britatn Herald, and your fctrer (Copyright, 1929, Reproduction A. Eva von Berne. |Boston ......... 80 66 Entered at the Post Office at New Britaln | ferences and other conferences, the | installec n ict TR et e e e e e e 5 as Second Class Mall Matter. | successive disarmament conferences | ing and others of which will be | 0 N AR | 25 Y A T d GHitago e e w0 that failed 4o make headway, the | Working within a few days. —_ : e S ears Ago 10 ay ‘(l“mmnnan S :;? ‘.n Sece S e i ok % fiidn: Zverybody's Pleased P 6 - TELEPHONE CALLS [ Locarno pacts, and the subsequent| The situation seems to be getting | Epitaph for a drunk flier:. Ilers St ashion i | e lonq | Duluth w6 56 Businesa Oflice ... loss unltorm avary | day Especially |llesiaichaphwholgotintduteh by tal: it =8 & i Al (N e iota A ather Tase iattorns] e 3 2 Editorial Ruoms ... 926 entry of Germany into the League. | less uniform every A cnsReE Ay ing one little drop too much. They call 'em “bathing spits” anc ere was another large 'i- | Hatteras ... g . 86 8 The ground had been well tilled for | disconcerting is the fact that in some ' S i wo | and |ance at the St. Mary’s lawn festival | 1,05 Angeles ..... Y 65 most anything else. | | asist the " '3 not hare |last evening. The entertainment | 3 The only profitable advertising medium | a_climacteric all-embracing treaty, | cities there are no turns on the red | people still have thelr heads back | Insist the “Why not hard to t evening. The Miami ..... 43,786 each, | consisted of moving pictures. illus | Minneapolis . _ In the City. Cir :"‘l‘o“"_‘d:‘::‘g:e,’f‘ V€| 4nd the suggestion of Briand so allowed, while in others the regula- and their mouths open during an | \' suit the ones that try the sea, | trated songs by M. J. Murphy, sing- Nm,“h\r o i i gndpeancentlient Stutathovieay A BRI S inoatiwitio| (Gome ojsae the ing by E. J. Sheehey and Mrs.| Nashville .... s T h such | A movement has been starte Uith beach! |Crean, and selections by the T. A | Now Haven . 2 9a Member of the Associnted Press ind America and me suc " : —_— | B. auartet. The festival will close | New York ... ey The Amociated Press t» exctusively en- | riiorable approval elsewhere that st to have uniform traffic | Smoking is a blessing 1o womer s8 have eate onions neith Sredited i paper snd aiso local ‘rhe | clties, but nothing important scoms |@ Kiss have eaten onions, neith quickened the imagination of France tions permit such turns Lost Art! n this evening. Norfolk, Va. .... .. 88 Jenkins: “They say very few for | Engineer Cadwell stated today | Northfield, Vt. .. 76 achieved than previous i 0 cigners who come fo this country | that the fiow of scwage in the Seck-| Pittshurgh 5 ISR noolragement of President to have come from the move. Mean- | " ever learn to speak perfect I-Jllgl;s)l," ,',"(,\'L“,“iff,f".f,‘(‘,“;",{;;i"" igec at the | I",ortfl::;‘lg. M Hawkins should h ¢ d =00, ga = a da St L S (SlyRRERronle L SloRe iy w,,l\, \\Jm.;r .r\w:h\:‘w«h\nn”rl.ml‘.;n\. | There will be ro argument over | \Washington . to talk to if they did!” & 3 .| the ball game which will take place = which ¢ es newspapeie ai sdier: e : afoul of the law. In view of the s t. | about one-fourth what they earn. | @ How old is Jackie Coogan? |petween the business men and the T i S U U o O o he Vo e Tt — HTS 1S A TAR COUNTRY |, A He will be fifteen years old lawyers at Walnut Hill park tomor-| Vo) 2 i circuiation. Qur cliculation statistics oo B n LontheRpoltce i g Ve b el G e e rid O E yonr Hoetht wwon & [ LAQUGH! [ 1o 3 in Octob |vowiiatternoon tas (he. two. leams The local police were notified to- Vassdiiin) (HiafeuICRES (R E LA e lenient about such minor violations. | end your trounies. Observe how an| ~Ti¥ Ruth L' nees ”“}‘."'\ triot | @ What became of the moncy |have decided fo have the admission | day of the suspension of the right to {ribution figutes o both I and treaty in existence | although a fatality due to a mis- | infant howls pefore it has any. {ERLISERS applaud, in the patriot | aised by school children for the |iree and to also have cold lemonade | gparate in the case of George Aue | manner, reconditioning of “Old Ironsides™? |at the grounds. The game will start | gustinowicz of Whenever (as often) local advertisers. I hear A, The work of reconditioning [ promptly at 3 o'clock and Professor | The palpitant strains of “The Star Suilh e o iation | was an important factor, ar while everyone is running the risk | }ow Member Audit Burean of Circuln ; of making mistake and ru g | farm bour sers working fo The A C. 18 & uational vigauization | pjg e ox-f L making a mistake and running | farm houard member rking for \ere have been a | conception about this point is just as Davis street; ree =5 . i a8 a more direct violation may |, cib A thisicrime “investigalion r 3 turn of the license of Alex Deptula The Herald 18 on saie dally In New r s 2 k iz i iz to include everything The ;(]H.\ famous ship h been going on | Wilson of the Y. M. (. A. will act as | of g2 Sjlver street: and suspension York at Hotalng's Newsstand, Times sis, was a world war appen neighbor's daughter is making her slod JBannenis at the Charleston Navy Yard, Bos- umpire. g {of the licenses of Fred Wenzel of Bquare: Schultz's Newsstapds, Entrance o - last efforts to reach high C. I shout and cheer. ton, as fast as the money is ob-| The St. Joseph's Young Men's so- (319 North Burritt street, Robert ¢ | cie cef ight at Bardeck s | e = TRUCKS ON THE PIKI = L 1o or Shion TR bound il et fety will meet tonight at Bardecks | johnson of 9 Belden street, Wil Any American boy can he Presi- % S otjvhatRdoss SlleSSprefix jihall, _|liam P. Hamilton of 45 Main street, Every once In a while the state| gent, but he can got the same ter” stand? | There will be a hearing before the | \nq Ryssell I*. Tormay of 54 Clinton NAVAL CURTAILMENT i o s e B e Ihrice railroad commissioners at the pas- |atoor. - o Q. What is the address of the senger station Monday cvening on th the promulgation become active in running down over- | Turkisn bath Ocean” ‘ | Grand Central, 42nd Street. devotion T jump to my feet with a “Whee!" this scason by sitting in A | \ypenever “Columbia, the Gem of THE TORCH-LIGHT OF A NEW ERA e i ehmivs oe ot | et Clarence Saunders Corporation? | the matter of having gates placed P Ao PN BTN The imyp x pact by President | loaded trucks, and as a weighing A e e i Is played near me. A 461 South Iront snw(,iu! the Smalley street crossing. 17 HURT IN EXPLOSION g SRS D s | Mc s. Tennessec. alt a doz ys have acquir Amsterdam, July 25 (UP)—One EEts Lass o o0 e oD as Into tor e e vaa ot bnal b araoyrl| MemphisiEonnss | Half a dozen boys have acquired | Amste y (UP) N Tiac e 3 ERLAE i . : 7 Q. Where is the city of Irkutsk?|a little pocket money by reason of person was known to be dead and facDonald ',l’ or- is the headquarters of this division n‘: )v‘vl ht side. Nobody calls him S0 *vde\,‘v = st [ ThiSibe | the shoot of the Southern New kEng- :“r” el osl R e e nstrument by repr L 0 vork to be halted system of regulation. ai [l I R DD e 8 o 0 Whatia ol |land Schuetzen bund at Schuetzen | peen burned to death as the result of in f va wrtailment. Why overloaded trucks should be T Y Eu e canigin e flimEnosi ey oy An island off ea Africa, in|Park on Monday and Tuesday of | oxplosion which destroyed a potato nations in Parls ; Sl R Ml osty Aot ton R e e e IR el neRlcoRinnor s (IR OU SR s g ” the Indian Ocean | this week. The boys have picked up | flour mill at Veendam last night. From that moment until now L - Sl SR apr ftant to waste your time in the Leg- he Marseillaize Q. Which states have (he lowest | &1l the shells at the shooting stands | the pact, though slgned, in theory [ 1l manner alled naval | one of the mysteries of modern |islature; howling because morons d s and have also remoyed all the dirl| | from the shooting targets and pivk- T e same moment President | plicit, but there scem to be a pleni J orida and Rhode Il d oxt | €4 out the lead bullets. n i it ther to n Won!tpostarilylon e us il whistle, T pound, and I stamp Florida and Rhode Island rank nex : According to one of the well s h T bl by 1 irtailed construction of | tude of firms and drivers of their | fiying around ‘n the air ind pinch. | Whenever an orchestra prays “Yan |in order. | g e tO acl rou es ratification by b ; I - | known agents of a wholesale meat iaaited rs on this sid trucks who consistently believe they | ing pennies to pay off the road kee Doodle,' 9 & i wdhe dDan s the various nation depositec theselon y ; | llouse, the retail butchers in the city H l ] 1 tions speak as loud as words. can get by when the cops are not | bonds. Or *“Tramp, Tramp, Tramy built and where ‘H()\\ many cities | o Neve Britain and A e in Washington. From all corners of have subways now | ! ; mg only half the business they did o | MacDonald government has | looking 3ut if you would enter my confi-| A, The first all tunnel subway | : ; B A Jcuments hav 0 T ndy atill tracad lobseurity bl YAy | hefore the mcat handlers' strike 1ZZIn thete made it plain that make no There is rcason (o believe there|why doesn't he settle down and got g was started in London in “*r’"snmul in Chicago. ess NS E 1 g i off my Glasgow, Scotland; and Berlin, Ger- empt to s gton into | will be no end of this species of law | clected as Lic ington ceinci : came word from London | scale is handy in Berlin that town | tion of the Kellogg second in importance Seventeen persons were injured was not operative auir fred e b, noodle, A. Delaware has the lowest; | ! . | | oller for “Dix zo off my mean clevation above sea level Ur States transportation. The law is fairly ex- | tun th ate in a moron way. I holler for *I 1 go off n ing the parchm accumulated, and when tenant-Governor? day, the Japanese amt many, opened subway railroads | If your stomach is sick, you are o i any orchestra |about the same time. Budapest, | Ob 9 sick all over. If you can't digest opardy. Naturally the Conserva- | others. 1f the police remain observ- | LN¢ unusual is news. Liquor s Hungary, was next. Boston was | servations your food, you lose strength, get X land fear that the Wash- S T O R ET (tn] eb Syis ARElAY ity y Sweet Home | {he first’ American city to hegin | nervous and feel as tired when you tion cercmony was ready to take o ; 1 tors are as numerous as obstuiners ) S t¥wa= openedl t up h went to bed. ork on a subwa It was opened | 7‘ get up as when you wel bed. I 1t was an nt as devola o [10StON o Fation will Enat seven S Rle | naturally Sl result Fin a iprolific are now. I\:l 'v s : R L 0}1 he Weatfie’ place. s an ev as devoi She Must Never Know! For 10 years Tanlac has restored naintained. This, t0o, isnt worrying source of revenue. Money sccured —— : Buell: “You mustn't try 1o con-| @ Does the human body weigh to health and activity many thou- The vacation post Isn't | Al your past from your wife, L'm |more after death than before? T i .., sands who suffered just as you do, Aims G il A, No Washington, July i.—Forecast " Mrs, L. G. Unwin, of 28 Federai Haynes: “But listen, old man, it| @ When were Indian head one ‘10" Souinern ien sonsland: ”"‘;‘“j St., Greenfield, Mass, says: “Three that— 1 used to he a dish- |cent pieces first minted? "1‘-*‘1‘-"‘“” ‘!""‘ “”"::"D_" oF “0"“5 Ui ' years I suffered agonies with my Kind against a violator of its inhibi- | The mayor is {0 be commended for ©other manner. ‘ S noa restaurant A In 1350, o o or- stomach. Reading about Tanlac 3 £ : £ Recipe for constructive reform or i s Q. Ts it possible to prove - | tions Ifriday fair; moderate shifting wag the beginning of my return to iny ad in civilizatic I 3 ' existence of anything? winds, becoming northwest or north. | heg)th, It put 25 Ibs. on me and I raise the gasoline tax . The assumption that things| Forecast for astern New York: powtis caved my life!” herent in every sovereign state and | pridge in the form of amew structure | When President Hoover gocs to ) - - exist is merely one of the funda- | ;I“’f“f»‘”f‘_”” local ‘““"{“"';‘"0“"? _Let Tanlac do for you what it 4 o cd to | during his administration. The other Cincinnati in October to dedicate its | 1707 {rue poctic revenge, the fliv- Il mental dogmas of logic—it cannot | "8 ALEEN000 oF foRERG 10 SOUEh did for this sufferer, It corrects the one which is invariably claim Verite can spread banana skins on | [MRWHEELER HURRIED| BUT SCARCELY be proved portion; somewhat cooler in extreme most obstinate digestive troubles— (e iy ek o swatn (| [NTOMS BUNGALOW- | NOTICED THETwiNg Q. How long should a cockerel | 50uth portion tonight. Triday gen- | relieves gas, pains in the stomach he | locomotive's puzale stonishment be kept for bhreeding? crally fair with moderate tempera-' and howels. It restores appetite, e it demanning Haven railroad asking officials of the remarkable enhancement of this A = PAPA ! A. Poultry breeders keep cocker- :';'“‘_'l'“'""?\‘i;‘r"‘;:\'r::“:frmfo‘.l\,“'"']'{ be- vigor and sound sleep. e e il road to rush their plans for a new |viver's commercial possibilities as the | \When people give one another dis- 3 (| ‘h“_"‘”";“"',;"’“'"]‘ R :l'];l’y;gl”:‘."(“)“’.,"‘:‘ Conditions: Pressure diminishea Tanlac is made of roots, barks cases of one type, everybody is ho b | and herbs. The cost is less than & y et sture | Somewhat in the north Atlantic 3 3 ‘ ‘ [vitid, but they sive one another 4 Sl G oY st e mallon plolesil o b s a2 centelaldose ¥ Gatia bottlat from tion, if the nation has a good cause | Studicd at the earliest opportunity. | Letween Pittsburgh and Cairo, 1L | 13, and grivpe > films run through the projector? ates g the past 2 s @ thinking the 5-3-3 program is in | violation, as there is no end of some i ered the scaled state-paper t American government, the promulga- ageantry as the cbject of the treaty - i P Mr. MacDonald. rom the unfortunate in that man- g is devoid of war. trustworthy. If they really - ner goes just as far as the same ing a swell time, they haven't Yet the treaty is solely one to con- | g k THE MAYOR AND BLACK ROCK amount of tax money seeured in any | to write home about it. solidate the public opinion of man- tons. Nothing in the treaty restricts his determination to bring about an the right of self-defense—a right in- | improvemen Black Rock THI: OHIO RIVER CANAL justify an appeal to foree; and every | 48y the news had it that the mayor | canalization the mation will be im- nation is left to be the lone j of | had sent a t ram o the New |pressed more thoroughly wi plaud. rather than condemn its ac- | Dridge. so that the plans could be | result of the construction of 49 locks every day and nobody | back if it doesn’t help you. 7 settlen showo SR .. Your druggist today. Your mone; —was the substance of the covering | 1tailroad ofiicials, who told the |1t was in 1879 that the government ms o care. > % A. At the rate of cleven minutes | unsettied, showery conditions de- 82! Y- y e substa i Y | i per thousand feet, or one foot in | Veloped from the Mississippi valley ¢ Secretary Kelloge during the | mayor previously that they were ded to turn the Ohio river into a | ST i eastwa & > Ine note of Secretary Kellogg during t 2 ided to turn the Ohio river in 1 i ot the bionr bt i l oo tHiaREor & l5scond. astward “m th rA\)n\‘ England interchange of views and interpreta- | Satisfied o go ahead with @ new year-round artery of commerce and |jo "t O0 AT = e el Q. What are tho guallfications |¢o2st. he area of high pressure dse, prompily comp with the ; ¢ 5 | 5 s R a0 Lover the southern siates continues tions when the treaty was being dis- | Dridge. promptly complied with the | (he t lock was built below Pitts- | Suggestion to diplomats: “Have a4 L) for a bell boy Whitiare il oYartat soUeRn eiatie cantins 2 ¥ . mayor’s request about the plans. The | hurgh. IFrom fhen until now work | cigaretie,™ THE DOCTOR LOOKED| JUST THEN THE duties? By HEGe Gl Zallbhebiy BLIES 0N cussed. Furthermore. there is no s irg n t | VERY GRAVE AS | NURSE APPEARED A, He must have intelligence, |and Jacksonville. A thunder storm | stipulation In the treaty {0 disarm, | ¢ty nOW his something definite (0 has progressed upon the remaining | . : . £ ENTERED THE | wiTh TRIRLETS ! 000 health, wall developed muscles, | 2t Galveston gave 548 inches of 59 MIIIION BOTILES USED g0 on, and it is (o be expected that | 45 locks, the last of which was com- | (@ [fel (M senten s n (:‘% EooURem o Uik neSE AN A g0l TS | e — men on juries,” said the ini- 3 and no reservations as (o the nature | (¢ Mavor will continue to busy him- pleted this year. Now the Ohio. In- | portant eitizen, “and I'm willing (o & ah) A :“; l“"“ con; 2 ‘”‘“ v that Cit akes | steaal or 3 zable for boats|drop my own aff ; ing hand luggage. and showing | of disputes. I ¥ Hall takes | siead being navigable for hoats [drop my o n affairs and serve ) d N R e ) A A € Copyright, 1929 *ublishers o i . ] year, | el ners &7 a messenzer in all sorts of ca- Nils Asther. Richard Barthelmess, John Barrymore, Ronald Colman, AL pacities for the hotel executives and Gary Cooper, Itichard Dix, John Gilvert, Conrad Nagel, Ramon Novarro, or | who? action istead of {here be onl e foot guests, faces nothing except IR T TR Al T S i Our Waslinglon)) Burenul haaliprenaredl a\ canipreHenslve | bulletin glving demnation of the other n DOL epairs just completed | of water at some places during cer- ) g i : . eresting facts about (wenty of the most popular mala stars of the screen ¢ SDEAtde 4y g S : Tr Harny - oldest movie actors and actresses | | 1y ‘ells the farts you want to know about the best known male actors, Fill to the treaty r ange its (ain times of the year, the year- ' now on the screen? out the coupon below and send for it: mings. It remains not wide d stage will be nine feet, u A““R‘n A, The oldest actor is probably — — — — = =CLIP COUPON HERE =— — — — = 1) any signatory pow- . mains oo high, cau s the Ohio river has heen Grorge Faweett, who was born n SR e e A AR e e S A IR =5 1861, The oldest actress, Iuby BN e T e B proniotedisnationslihtsress By iicont be only strong enough e i ooe “I DON'T SEIL WHY PLOPLIE Lafayette, was born in 1544 The a0 0 B BooUTar ny ar wrp someEs i) resort to war should he denicd 18 enoug Al possibilities. At its upper end is Hae ye heanr ¢ CAN'T DISCUSS PEOPLES voungest actor now starring is n herewith five cents in coin, or ioose, uncancelled, U. S. postage the benefits furnished by this Lok heard this °';*? WITHOUT—— Davey Lee, aged four and the E to cover postage and handling co treaty tons. Incidentally, its appearance has no direct reference to arbitration Tn this pact without sanctions a he plans and finishes | of size only six months in the signatory that violafes its terms cogitations hy taking satisfactory | will be navigable the year around: to withstand the impact of eight | the city with the greatest production it tonn: intry UP OR DOWN By Caroline Millar youngest actre s Mary Mae n T d—and appearance | piishurzh; at the Torer en nd crusty old Scottish N I don’t see why you can't | McKeen, twenty-six months This manifestly is a very flexibl SOtk g g oL i ! for his “wriler” — the|d people without saving dis- Q. Do snakes secrete the green AND NUMBER clause, subject perhaps to a wide de- R f yer — and procceded Lo |agree things ahout them, do | Slimy substance found in ditch i i canalized Ohio will provide an artery fellnets b e et o and ‘shallow pools that is sometimes crry - iy ATE L | et S . + | called “snake spit"? from Pittsburgh to New Orleans ¥ sclfish disposal of his Charles: “No, why can't you 8 A. The substance is of vegetable origin and is a colony of minute water plants called algae. Tt e Shigenr Iam n reader of the NEW BRITAIN HERALD SRl R el 1yor Paoncs touching the t intand commer- VT with no reter to char. | Nan: "Well, hut practically evers nelediinga o ARIeS O 0550 . construct i U s i v old friend, the Laird | time anybody is mentioned in 4 hel tailenad o : N bl se fect that his | converzation somehody always h % % it freight suncilBumtards screwed | to say something disagrecable about wad of down the Mississippi ri iown, them _national policy. This henefit nied” to an offending nation. mu nains hot Frh do you kr what 1 mean o Minneano- |y i (i el Chaness Yean—1svorethats| At the Summer Camp By Fontaine Fox mean that the other siznatories have e there is transportation 1 the right to proceed in whatever ; i S e lis. touching a myriad of importan T Dl offending state. I'inally, a SPEEDING 0N THIZ MISSISSIPRL| 6o n voot S i o LF THERE EVER coULD BE A CASE WHERE “ THE MAN fakes 1o force in coniraver e s SRS e st e e o i a B WHo RocKs THE BOAT" 1S JUSTIFIED. in such manner as the adh 1 ppi | dent of 1h the pact 1s morally outlawed the public opinion of the world a Ql=h 0o charit S overlool i & v h f r as heen much talk ceent years < 1 when they don’t yon | i Eh et : ; think you shol ihing making greater nothing rles: “Yea n: 1 mei tly think it e heaps crif everybod: surface zloss of . t L 1 ibutaries of t i v n 1d of maki f polson faith, or thes ' ne 5 £ S i tem in the haulage much. The treat mi 1o most ambitiol 1 cmarks ahos hem the w Suci i 3 s Edmond Iways doing arfiitey i i Dl 2 1 reahiy it would " maint P t t ' t v 1 i y y : ut peor P wors more ove be ings 5 5 v lear practicably | China, both o : e time jus adhe hn K. Dille Co logs | Vs ' i f shout the World passion I ¢ v Honel New r Service moral e i e wany- Do Wiliiam Mayo Says 3 S : I Prohibition Is Succe r, England, July 5 1 t every rainy French C ' Eo 5 Mayo of It . 3 play poker! force for The ' t Sullivan June, 1 i i ideal ti can s Iy tool cessful o OrrIct ered o T \orizinal Rl 7 q + s of times of