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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1929 - o) | anyone in City Hall that it would | J. Henry Roraback. Iiepublican|the new record will be a bogic | Of course the steamer carrying| A. “A supplanter’. s : nm\xvro‘wn age:’t::nvh“ S el New Bntaln Herald be a good plan, after the street had | state chalrman, is president of the | along the river is a question, except fhe Kloating University has a pad- Q. Are locomotive wheels made | Nor u v ] 5 | dle wheel for the freshmen! {of paper? | jour-day week schedule. MERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | poon wigened and paved, that 1t |Connecticut Light & Power Com. |that it probably won't last for any- s £ S sraitiede . iphn B could be returned to its original | pany | think like 59 more years. How 1t Happened! steel. For a while rome passenger | & Tasued Dally (Sunday Kxcepted) pretty appearance through the| That's the background | — ——— | Visitor: "I suppose you have |cars were equipped with Allen com- obsemaha"’ At Herald Bidg.. 61 Church Btreet | 2 A whole week has gone by and | | good things to eat here on the pressed paper cored wheels which planting of trees. Mr, Quigley thinke Here] g A JUDELL | tarm made them ride casier. This use| SUBSCRIPTION RATES it is not too late to make amends, | Years of manipulation to obtain Senator Bingham las not thought Farmer: “We had eight chickens | has been discontinued on account of | 0" The Weather s Year | and with this suggestion we heartily | control of the Waterbury Gas Light | up something new capable of being for_dinner last Sunday.” the increasingly heavy r'qu!dpm;m: AN Thaee Meeine o] agres Company was successful the other [ debated in the public prints. The Sond all communications to Fun || Visitor: “Eight? Isn't it extrava- m}:! llmprorvhmr»m.- I eopikn ale] % by 9 8 ki a Wwheels. ¥ er core vhe | el AL One would think, from the way |day, when announcement was made | man is slipping. Shop Editor, care of the New || gant to kill so many e pap Washington, July 26.—Iorecas - . | & { Far The a - | were intended to deaden sound and h 9 ingland: Partl . | e i e = Britatn Herald, and your let Farmer: “We didn’t. The automo- | Reean n © an?| for Southern New Englan artly the city holds aloof in this matter, | that the U. G. 1. had obtalned con 4 - Lt il g LT e et [were never used in- fright cauip- | ic.q) tanight and Saturdey:. aignt: that it costs barrels of money to[trol of the Waterbury concern.| Speeding in West Hartford, we 2 —Arnold Dolen o O ly warmer in the interlor Saturda plant young trees. This is not so; it | through its subsidiary, the Cun»{nr(' told, remains dangerous. Not on AR e R (Copyright, 1929, Reproduction '“,Q‘;I “1‘»1“‘}»“‘;:1.:‘“?‘ designed the | \\4 in northarn Massachusetts 1o. SPHONE CAL ; ‘ Al Jlectrlc Service C y ce ,, : | Tt Helps Life's Complexion, bl orbidden) oolworth building? night; gentle variable winds. L ARHONE SAL costs very little. Years ago the city [necticut Electric Service Company. |laseount ot e Snishyayal througn | v S TR | ool e G | mishiientlo veriabia givab. Editerial Ruoms . planted plenty of trees, and at a| Atabout the same time a dispatch |the place, but because of the cagle Vacation’s sure to bring to us, Q. Does a drowning person al- Bastly Gloudy tanight sud Setaiday: time when every dollar looked as|from Winstead stated that the di- | eyes riding around on motorcycles. |Let's hope that funburn, tan of |vays come up thrce times betore | jif b COIE SO Bt and Rorth . The only profitable advertising medium | Lig ag g cart wheel, | rectors of the Winstead Gas Com- — o jokes, : i estlons PR N vor. | DOTtiONs tonight and in cxtreme In thy City. Clrculation buoks and prese 1 | | And humor's freckles cling to us | A. No. That s merely an aver-| [/ poftion Saturday; gentle age. Many drowned persons do not | room always onen to advertisers. In other Words, the city started | pany unanimously voted to urge | The same critics, we have noticed. b P [ Resbed e, out with character and, despite all | stockholders to accept the offer of | who 'lsod‘ln the silent movies Hia Olt et dn(v wors ¢olz‘w up at all. ; (‘ New Haven and vicinity: ir Member of the Amsocialed Press the matcrialistic Improvements, the | the Connecticut Electric ~ Service | were deficlent because the charac- | Bplagee ek bl recard & ‘“l' ‘;\nfu ln'rn \(Ilw‘,flrl.".nr;y:slm\s P [(onight _ad Saturday; slighily o T sne for e Musiiiation "ot | PAved streets and the gas stations. | Company to buy the plant. Rora- | ters couldn't talk now are telling us S | / i BE ARy RO | warmer Satyrd; titled 1o the use for te-punlication «f | famaas . ; A Tt 1a 273 feet long—beam 36| ™00 aiiony he arpas of low all news credited to it or not otherwise | it has lost some of this character. |back's company offered $90 for each | that the characters talk too loud! Applicant: “Not quite. Once T was | set—draft 17 feet 4 inches—dis- iyttt i Bl el @pditeds I siujss dpanertind e o fbcal | 825 par value share of the Win- [too much, too raucously. too sibi- | fined two cents for keeping a li- | placement 2,690 tons. It carried a | P*°S o news published therein. | — — y e bk s A R o 4| storms during the past 24 hours in | WHEN GRIM TRAGEDY STALKS | stead stock. lantly or too much like the city : ' S il ";2“‘\“““ S ";\eg“.thc North Atlantic states have = r knots, but ls now 5 e civil i - ec V' e sore e ¢ o | X . | d out to sea. Pressure is high Member Audit Bureau of Circalation | In the complex civillzation lnl editor when he is sore at the cub THE TRUTH ABOUT THI out of commission ‘,{\I:!‘s:emwmng AT ‘;‘. . lonal olguuization @ v o ems | T che - v is _evi- | reporter, = A e R A B, C. s & natlousl vige which we are living, tragedy seems | The scheme under way is self-evi- | ey A " e r e hredag 4 the furnishes mewspapeis and adier: | l':‘:r with g:!Hcfly I\r‘::vtli analyeis of | 10 lurk somewhere every day. The|dent. The Roraback concerns and | Eatered at the Post OMce at New Britain | 4 | % | . as Second Class Mail Matter, ; d n this audit. This v tecionLgataat fraud-n newspuner @h: | report what happens, sometimes | the plan of Harry Lasher of Bridge- | called . man's stenographer. But ot o a (Elbetlen Cokares) o ibely B8RS AR | leavea meatra) withi ) shiock that| post His Tden wan ol manutactucn i e hava changed. | 3 The J. Spratt’s bill-of-fare— | |inches at Montgomery, Pensacola Now, Mrs. Spratt liked hers well| Q. Is titian hair the same color | and Tampa. done, | as auburn hair? The selectmen and advisory com- The western {rough of low pres- such dreadful things as those which | gas at tidewater and take it in — Titian hair is a bright golden | Mittee met with Engineer Cadwell |gure continues without appreciable While preferred his rare. | By Leonard Fish Ciner | | with crest of maximum pressure e, O Tuia ineures. pro- | N€WSPapers, whose function it is to | the U. G. I intends to put through | A private secretary used to hu‘l\n to the meat that was upon 25 ears Ago Today | still over the southern states. 30.1§ | | ¢ 1s on saie daily in New | Offen mar our complacency can | pipes up the Naugatuck valley to & | red; auburn hair is dark red. this afternoon to pass on the ques- | change with centetr of 20.48 inches otaling's Newsstand, Times | o0y | Winstead Whether Lasher was able F'acts flnd i‘anc’es Jack Spratt liked lots of air, | @ How far is it from New York | tion of heating the new town home. | at Bdmonton in the Canadian e A i T B T A e e e AT All windows opened wide, City to the Panama Canal and what | It Was decided to have all the heaf- | northwest. Temperatures are cooler Spsddicential 41 BHe | o SRS e O i g 4 ’ | While Mrs. 8, detested draughts— | ) € R - BIGHE ing apparatus in the new basement | this morning in Southern New Eng- ————e———————— | at home, within the boundaries of | some saying he intended to sell out EPhislnce Laicold) Banieriea M| S RS NE LT R e O e e et of land but continue ahove 70 degrees [GN-AS-YOU-PLEASE our own-city. Such a tragedy shock- | to some concern that could woo suc- By Robert Quillen | Spratt lked 1 ‘\'m’l\' fo the Panama Canal. The the two buildings, hoth boilers to westward from the Middle Atlantic sah g ed the community yesterday, when :cnss it he got the franchise. The race question is much like [ Jack Spratt liked comedies, fastest time from New York to the |be in one place, | states to the Rocky Mountain dis- MEETS ITS END babies. Those who haven't any know | The missus liked to weep P N 'he S i trict b : : o ¥ gt » . ‘ ol 5. 18 ¥y k | 5 S 5 _ Canal Zone is 6 days; the average | The Swedish-American republican | tricts. B 3 g The strange interlude in Connecti- | & mother of three small children But who ever heard of anybody best how to handle if. | At dismal dramas, such as put e b aes |club met last night and elected Conditions favor for this vicinity | | cut whereby a host of laws passed | 2d® Way with hersel and her off- | getting such an opportunity in Con- = Honpanibiepotisestons Q. Did Gary Cooper and Tupe | dolegates to the state conventlon as | fair woather with slowly rising tem- null and void | SPring. necticut with J. Henry standing| And now the hard part of sep- | jonn Spratt, he hated bridge, Velez appear together in a picture | follows: Otto Bengston, S. J. Berg. | Perature. y Since the dawn of history life to | guard at the lLegislature? Lasher |arating Church and State in to tell | His consort was d called “Rose of the ncho' ? strom, Charles Nelson, J. B. Brink, | Temporatures yesterda 3 | | is conso as a fiend, i C | some became too burdensome to | had as good a chance as he has of | Which Is which. Who always would suggest a cume The only picture in which |J. H. Nero, Emil Johnson and Oa- AtionE —— Whenever friends convencd iary Cooper and Lupe Velez have | car Johnson. antn . v Middle age Is that indefinite peri- appeared together is “The Wolf | The lolly-pop fad has struck New |Atlantie City . own hands. To take innocents along | palrit—and Ke Isn't good enoush & | od when anéther pain doesn't meay |- Spratt-liked keeping house, Sons”, recently released | Britain hard, and every confection. | Block Island the Dlani highway of death at such | swimmer for that. anything except middle age. His wife preferred to hoard, Where is the natural habitat |ary, drug and grocery store has a i?fi’;"":’ a time has usually appealod to the | = —_— Nothing like that for Col. Spratt!" of copperhead snakes, and what supply of them in the most ‘“’““"”icvmc?x}o' £ | “Qpe . " o " Declare er liegest lord. | Kind r B; at? f] The: se | life-weary person as superfluons | The idea, however, is being work- Secretary of State for Foreign s Terliegeo] Im\l m'r:n.ovd)dn‘ et ik | e B e e ke et doniug i Uty Affairs” would sound big. bhut how Be iey five in or mear thick lover all confectionary, and mon, Jack Spratt was all for prose. [ toreate i on il Denver Much more simple to say “Rorah. | J'ck SPratt was all for prose, forests, and their coloration _often | women and childron who care at ali | o e: . S W as a . causes them to be mistaken for a|for candy, are indulging in the fad | And so betwixt them both, YOU 8¢¢, | heap of dead legves. They feed [to an extent which makes lolly-pop Hatteras Doubtless skinny old mosquitoes hey had a heluva tim Jacksonville % % i 3 | 8g e = upon frogs, small birds and rodents. sa Sur S > of the community are intensified | land. perhaps all of New England | hold forth cohecerning the hard —_— [ = S prosidents haa |SLie8 surpass those of any othar |os Angeles and the expression of sorrow is uni- | and the entire eastern section of the | limes of carly days when ankles Nice of Hin Polund had? ""'.}f:""i,;"i‘;fif‘:‘ R e el e versal. The three youngsters who | U'nited States. in the contrdl of one | ¥°T€ Only four inches long, Hr;. nnett | hl]\ say :»M] man n)n., A The first president of Poland |, a6 Hmaey on the he P )w»\llnuelnol\s le remembered everybody in his | was General Pilsuds The second |/ i el The Tou can always recognize an | will” | vas Gabricl Nurutowics. Mo wae | IENNINE list night. ~The damag’ | Nashville ; American. He is enduring something | Norton: “Yes: he even et the |clected by the mationnl assembly on | ™ R, : i | e Faven vigors of the world, but they were | Henry will attend to the Connectl- | he doesn't like because he docsny |canary to the cati” [December 9. 1522, inaugurated i e o M NEWEOR Iy o eager to live and see more of this | cut field. [like to make a scene. —Margarct Flory | December 11, 1922, And assassinated | M*19 & meeting last night and glec, i’w b ¢ 5 oniD e tmbar 16, 104 M. Ratej be- | ¢4 F. W. Johnson trustee to succeed | A _or(hfinld. it wonderful world into which they s e 3 ; o On Do- |5 ¥. Douglass, who has resigned. | Pittaburgh f § e ou never know ttoc came president ad interim n De- x %, i ks had come. Troubles sich as bow the | CHECK UP ON THE WORK |y, 10" Rever know what to expeet in cember 20, a new election was | A fat pig waddled up Gien strect | Portland. Me, heads of older folk meant nothing | The board of public works has watching some half-high hombre held and Stanislaw Wojciechowskl { (PS morning, turned fnto a sids F\‘\'"a:r‘:}:ufia to these children. Why should they | been busy since spring, doing its | tinker with some contrivance {hats %3 vas elected. | He served his form |Strect and ,_;"r";”" ":,’:.O:?,“';,[:;,,," Sl G become the victims of such an act | best to spend its appropriation g6 | [001-Proof. | W28 = e ;I:Hu 1’~'m] ‘\]2 ::1:1 Biae [dren drove the pig around the SAVED FROM RECEIVER : ) - S f i 1 s ) esident Moscicki, JAVE. " L tendency in that ”“. oo an inter. | Of despair? one might well ank, | that the city will receive value O T ol e ok e \ Q. Ts there a bird called a “Rain | Stréets until they got tired. No onz| Parts. July 26.—A ' remtaurant in The practice of waiting But the deed is done and the |Its money. No board is subject to | other fifty yeqre i1 wore 1o e How Crow"? [Siat L ataRC Rl he e Bl 1] fhe latin-uarters of Paris is thank- | Precious lives are snuffed out. ‘Ihere | more criticism it the strects are not | long it takes the neighbors wife (o 2 A That narhie is applied to the | Persons who happened into B. C.|fUl ih mof¢ waja than one tHat, the 18 naught else left but o extend |in 060 cdndition, and as there al- | 1€arn the art of driving. - \merican tree cuckoo, especially the | Porter Sons store this morning (revolver that Siglsmund Walnéss, terms of Governor Trumbull. Dur- e Sapanenul o ; S pieragal) yellow billed cuckoo. 1t is supposed | Were surprised o sec the floor of | Well-dréssea Russidn, tried to6 com. SRl s e ey sympathy and condolences to the | ways seem to he some streets which | Tia a shd worid, and & men whe] {6 foretell rain by its cries. It does |the establishment completely bars | Mt sulclde with did riot g6 oft, He nk atter's 4 | surviving head of what once was a |are not so good as others the ten- | bought and used everything ad- |not fly high, and so cannot feel any | of the furniture. Painters and decor- | 0fdeted an enormous méal of fhe ed more than 1,000 bills after the | ¢ | dency (o criticize usually is well de- | vertised in the masasies S 7 «hnnr_z:'n( the upper atmosphere he- ‘u(ohs];!ru. at ;\nr making the inter- 29{:;,- (hh: h.?:u::m;-o:m nl:mlf:‘\ond. three-day limit, whereas Governor | / 5 fail 1o be the life of the party. yore it 18 dpparent near the ground. |ior additionally attractive. ; it N e ‘\Ploprld Often such criticism is noll B party The name is also given to one or| It was stated today that a meet. | N8 suicldal infentions, but the gun carned. | Templeton, who got into office after “THRILL OF A i"“.l’..i.m i A ; x L failed & iiE ot e an andlposrovar £ ik | Americanism: Turning he pup : inother of the anis in Mexico and ing of the local automobile owners Caplain Rows G. Hoyt did not es- [ Councilmen and aldermen should | joqs ! the West Indies e e e g i | i I g J 0ose to grow up as it will; thinking d i y E | Lh 5 ation ol R e T Y BeHods had died down, had slgned |.oyy , fright trom New York to Nome | be interested in how the street work | the old dog witked bécauss it won' Q. What are the young of the |club will be held at an early dats QR ET I KTar LB Enree de Y Be S| i etk i eeardit G LR pa e g they above all othe | 16arn néw tricks, # v fox called [The cards sent out by the commit. EYESIGHT zummnossl : A. Tups tee have been responded to very | riod. This wholesome attempt to re- | popy e yna o o S |pmse = . |tee have been responded to very 3 : & e to be both- | ers have a good opportunity to note 4 Q. Whe e L iver? il Fenisatl turn to the practice of the earlier | qreq with a0 D ed et l! Y i Another high-flyer that seems | e mhq"]fm' e bena xiver? - fgenerally and the organisation of 4 ||%| HENRYF, REDDELL SeE e e \he" such endeavors. His flight | what has been done and what has | 2510 1o stay up a remarkably long . 3 7 Liey | representative club of car owners is || 3 Optometrist el Va8 one (0 determine whether it | been missed. Each councilman and [time it oecASignelly refustod. is 8 AN \CE G0y eEtn ObUILEHO, | wers i pracilbabiatio establish l aivs | alosrman balld feom s aviia aral it fiapner, : e T Seaniron tEoSotbin eabinet Elévator Servics v y ieved ew ay | | A B | H <OCK 8 and a r fre Engine SN b et e A Y lane & commiincation & withl nat (e is & gopd! councinan ot good | J8| e | Q. Wno wrote the “ullad o | ¢k 8hop and ancther from Engin 9 dat d | New York's spy cemen s In Sratics | Company No. 1, will play ball to “Precision_of Vislon"” adopted since 1919 would be upheld | northern Alaskan settlement. The |alderman he will be at pains to keep (haaAn s S RanrElGemen aolve | Reading Goal i e R it ever seriously attacked. What & p T hey can't tell they | IS0 e wads | LT e o e e T Db v M J akes | ¢ ceme v can't demand a Q.0 Howe piten a5 ihe vk | # L 4 | 2 2 often do the hirth of AR Zupemthis. wab 18 00w svident. | big jir when e was forced o 'de- | place in Uk ward, Then, when the | rake-off bolnsirolels attifooaiy flid cont | MR T e e s scend at clearing in British | time Sl — Bobby: “What good is a road-map | puricon i S| COMING TO AMERICA asny a forest clearing in British [ comes to talk about the sub | | [RauisonSas thifin total number of | On July 1, the new Natlohal Origins immigration laiv went inta efféct Why not & secret or nkly o er always e -ths 2 gy Border itk wnen ARl SR fured it || 1n addition, the last Condress pastad scveral amendments to the immigration Columbia, seems satisfied that there | ject at the Council meetings, each Indmed “R aaleon amed “Repressed Husbands Dress. | back | A The American Genetic Asso- || laws and deportatibn lawe of fnterest 1o all Who contehiplate conifg (6 the ed I'p To Feel Devilish and Im- the possibility of an upset like the 4 1 ¥ o v 2 | e p 3 U |, | are some points about the plan that | will know what he is talking about. ‘ e | ciation says that in 1917 it es- || United States. aliens in the United Statés and their friondg and ralatives PXaatnt, the'last ocoaslon beink O8lY | gve impracticable; and e Has had| TAIN has N6t alwaya Been the case | portant.” [MOUNTAINS versus = SEASHORL | timated that 1.07 per cont of fthe || Ui Washinklon Biiédu has prépifes a new bulietin summary of (ha im [ [ since 1919 are found because they were not signed by the BCES s S e “.x bear and they ended it with their | swimming the Sound at its widest | the adjournment of the Legislature | | is due to the fact that Governors Holcomb, Lake, Templeton and Trumbull interpretated the state constitution differently, and for their and an unnecessary addition to the | ed, but by the Roraback companies. v convenience, than the govern- S A g % O C0RNE SOrrows of surviving kin. The ultimate purpose undoubtedly r a 42-year previous period. s . OIS Sl Voisd S 5 When this occurs the sympathies | is to have all of southern New Eng- The Supreme Court, admitting a difficulty in defining the exact mean- ing of the clause in the constitution efer his matter, permitted referring to this matter, were taken from this life yesterday | super-power concern. the sound practice of the governors | | had but a falnt conception of the| The ides furthermore is that 7. antedating Holcomb (o sway its in- | terpretation, especially as the three- day restriction of governmental sig- natures appeared to be one prevent- ing gubernatorial abuse of powers should the state be unfortunate enough to possess a governor with a minable time before bills were fin- ally signed grew worse during the Q. Who is Siva? ssured | a 3 v The Hindu god of and : e For a long time we have répeat- edly referred in these columns to | | s S : : || migration 1aws of the United States which will preve of valus to everybods w6 days ago, in our comments UpON | gnough of a thrill to last him & life- |in the past. Some memubers of (he By Albert I'. Spindrift | number of babics born in the United || in ‘the T'nited Statéh (hiérestaq 1 Imifiigraten. " FT out the: coipo belen the new taxicab regulation law. | e | Council, in fact, seem sorely pressea The celebrated case of Mountains | Statés were ftwi According to and send for It g jovable, oxcept th ss the |ve hic attracted | er autiority, i 3 el —_—— - ‘ov — -~ - Newdpapers of independent, Itberal | The chief gitficulty, as aviators |to attend the meetings of this dis | forrem whrnms 0! you miss the |ve. Seashore, which has aitracted | another authority, in the study of || = -~ CLIP COUPON MERE o= -— S el : ore : 1'8 hehind you and kicks | nationwide interest in the past over 50,000,000 births it was found and Democrs [have found out before when trying | tifiguished body: and when this is | vour seal (o kecp time. | month or so. was finally decided late [ that twins occur once in §7 cases: New Youk Avenue, Washington, D). ¢ state seem Lo have been the only |out flights over mountalnous re- | the case it In hard 1o imagine such | - last évening in favor of Mrs. Ralph | (riplets once in 7.013 cases; quad. T wank. s cany ot (s hollalin THMIGEARIOHR add) eheloss nortintn foe | Journals who looked askanice at the | gions, is the lack of safe landlng |hard-préssed c8uncilmen and alder. | YOU can say ofie thing for a yum | H. Jasper. who fook the affirma. [ ruplets once in 737.000 cases; quin- | | onts i cain, of lnose, uncancelled, U. £ posthke stAtnps. b co 8 : | runner. He docen’ retend | tive: “ 1V e . fiplets onee 00,0 o8, wostuge and handling costs development of the AIgn-as-you- | places in case of emargency. To fly | men having had Srtleione s ol . Ad0cen't pretend that | tive: “Certainly we shall go to the [ triplets onee in 41,600,000 cases | postage and handling cost 1 heiple by v F b . + | some friand slipped the hooch in his | Mountains! | Was Michacl Helegas the first please principle by governors, over the Rockies is not an eaey |take a eareful 106k around in their | truck without hi& knowlcdge | Mr asper. in summing up an‘vrrnx\m‘x of the United States? The state now will he faced with | task in the first place; and precipl- | wards. | L — case for the Mountains, made the| A He usually is called the first | the expense of a special session of (tous mountains and forests offer ns | Let every councilman and alder- fq’:::"(;ni""‘ all yIlvv credit to the | following points: | {reasurer of the United States, hav- | trieve the sorry situntion. But one | country of the prairie states. The | Board of public orks has done in | wiy forqs Wil L T s e i agnttas iy | thing heartily to be desired is that | western divisions of the airmail, of | liis ward this year. This can he ac- | — ed altitude for her health. What is {he meaning of the | L_ e el e ) ) s o ad some of the multifarious laws which | course, traverse the Rockies, but the | complished by driving around and It your hoy loafs at i harher 5. She was gzoing to the Méun-!name James? | have been knocked out by the | route lies through well mapped val- | noting conditions, or even walking. ‘:‘::PI.hlvr‘r)":\,f:';:!h'»‘:v y::):fwa‘r:w‘:”:rm;‘,‘i' Id\‘wv‘\‘:l 4:2"‘\‘\;::\:* ‘l")l"”!::[flr o .mer; & » Orchéstra music by radio is en- | | BtiGRATION EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britain Héraia, | o NAME I.«‘rnm‘.'r AND NUMBER ... . I I Am A readdr of (it NEW RARITAIN HERALD. watchful high tribunal be not re- |leys, with beacons and markers ga- | Then there will be no need for ac. couraged. Soen or late they'll have| She called in several witnesses, | . . 7 enacted. 1t is an opportunity (0 do |lore, and also here and there emer- | COPting anybody's word for what's | him making phonograph records, | one of whom wos Georgie Jasper Solvmg the PrOb]em By Fontai"e FDX some wholesome pruning. gency fiel what and what isn't — | (aged six). who stated that on or | £ The route to Nome and return ':J r this senten T ask no |about August 14, 1925, he had gone “FORESTRY” IN THE CITY |an entirely different and more dan-| Mayor Paonessa should have a ::(:lv” G apous T dise | uE IChGuL Ris rubbefson dnalnaa WHEN THE CHEAPEST Dod MUZALE WAS FouND ‘o dosT 5°¢. { " CONEreskman, “than | CAURNE A severe cold in the head, For a long time this paper has |Kerous trip. Flying across the ocean | 1k with former Mayor George A [ Bm willing to give all olhsr sec. |leading to great physical and mental been plugging away ever and anon |Is scatcely less dangerous. Captain | Quigley regarding all that snoupq | UORS.” anguish. This was at Atlantic City, regarding the advisability of the city | Hoyt owes his lite o 4 remarkable | b done in the city. And then figur. ) F N. J. Mba. Jdaper also intimated that Copyright, 1929, Publishers her husband had heen guilty of mis- Syndicate conduct with an unnamed young | | 1ady on the heach, whose ftoes ho | deflcient. The stroets with rows of | have been smashcd except the pilot, | F- Hall and acquire opinions s {o was discovered counting while both trees are so much more appealing {0 | Tona o | how to keep the tax rate down 1 Harny - were sitting under a parasol on the | o P g 10| | » n. By - | the eyve and of co vides A SERIOUS SE the time the mayor has done this he sand | = ; provides so | : v I'BACK | 3 has done this he AN® | wien asked how many toes e . much grateful shade on a hot sum- Suddenly Mayor Paonessa, our. | WIH be about where he started, i had counted. Mr. Jasper replied that | mer's day that there can scarcely | sélves, and citizens générally discov- | that far, "lln he could not remember exactly, hut | | | A | planting more troes alonk such | dlsplay of luck; everything in con- | UD What it will cost. Then the v- #trétches of streets where they are | nection with his plane seems to | Or might have a talk with Edward be two sides to the question. It was | er that there are no plans for a new that he had got to “This little pig | gratifying, therefore fo tind former | Black Rock bridge in existence. The | The Madison Square Garden cor. | /78® y@ heard ¢his one ? HeaLgesl heatheberors s furmtcn) [interrupted him mayor Gieorge A Quigley including | patl Vith one or two officials of | POTAtion seems (o he jn a scrious | VHIS ONE 1S REALLY TRUE: - And it is true because it is abso- | . [N° case was given to the jury at & réferencé (o treed in the remarks | the New Haven railroad seem to | Predicament aa a result of the rul- | lutely charactetlatic of many, many | SIX ©'clock In the evening, and onc _he made at a luncheon ring hiave resulted in a misunderstanding. | !"8% and regulations of the New | 8c¢ots 1 have known in diferent | ©f 111® members (Mr. Ralph H. Jas- » Th former mayor pointedly ro- that is no reason why plans | YOrk Boxing Commissian. Mean ta of the world Derle vemathed outs fov fiveandia | . | | Jamie and Geordie ment half honrs. A vote was taken, which | ferred to the fact that he once ap- |cannot be prepared. We rely upon | While Max Schmeling, innocent | g'etogk o o ey T ) ik evemng in the | £ E oun s 1. Sea- | Pointed a forestry commission in the | the mayor, who has been “#o0ld" {o | i of all the tréuble, is harn- - | shore 1. Another vote was immedi city. which was promptly kicked out | the proposition that a new bridge is | #OrMINg around in the siicks and ately taken. and this time the dead- | of office after the last Quigley ad- |a Necessity of the near future, to | Betting acquainted with some rea locl ‘was Dhroken. and the final ministration. Whatever happenea | pugh right ah 1d have the plans | American coln. This hoxing aspir- “n!;"y\"' .-‘:": ‘\J'K"‘,',\"”‘.“.H’ of :;\.],':’“ o to the commission, credit goeg to | prepared in cooperation with {he | &0t 18 becoming Amertcanizd faster | 4 out the whole case, as fhe jury x:I,‘w.i‘ Mr. Quigley for having appointed | ratlroad than the average: he even prefers faid fo have heen packed, Mr, Jas. | oné and in this %ay attempted to| After all, it may not be possible | CONtracts with Americans to the o DeU;INfact; Was the man! who did prevent a steady elimination of {rees |10 prepare better plans than those | Be brought over with him from nis i ‘nh':‘a u,:myfu ;v’.l“~ .qnfl‘vr{:‘,\'\‘; 1“‘.:‘”\” former's house, Jamic's wifs and |00 Suitcase (0 hold his stafr | pladting of more on streets whare | alrcady prepared - — | ramily on Hholiday. Geordis's | TMamine! | they are needed and at the same time stimulate the | which were supposed to have been | Dative Rhine . = Chinese soldiers, who shot a go. | (018 are due to go on holiday the! Mr. and Mre., Jasper loave for ( : 3 g ext twen Janie pufs dswn a | Whita Mountains Monday! The bare condition of South Main CONTROL IN NAUGATUCK viet airplancs, are said to have done :Vnm‘ r‘xh.-\l"\m )vw v’\fil‘” ;’ l Sl ottle o ey on the table and | streét was referred 1o as an illuse VALLEY 80 through nervousness. The | the two cronles draw tHeir chalrs Artist? tratlon of what happens under the | The United Gas Improvement | 81408 In the planes. it fpbenrs te. [ un 8 the fre A lady, day-dreaming in the hair- | presént don’t-care policy. When the | Company of Uhiladelphia is the big- | ©AMe €0 nervous at heing shot at The over apenk ord to each | dresser's chair, awoke {0 a growi street wad in its original other for th Hours and as ten | conviction that there was some o'clock rings Geordie gets (o his| thing odd in her coiffeur's bahavior fidest He fretted over his instruments, He condition | &8t ga& and «lectrie holding com that they couldn't Tocite their there were trecs along the | side- | pany in 1 4t ot Lin.. thedibombs, walks; and once, from the stand. | country —_— . 1 nicht, Jamie,” he gaid. | prowled mysteriously round about point of forestry and foliage, this| The Conne t Eilectric Service | The record of the tovert 13, fep | VO ¥® had 4 splendid evening. See | her, squinting and frowning, and | | e ye at ma hooee next I'riday nicht an' | muttering to himselr. Was a very pretty thoroughtare. But | Company is stdiary of the L. | had Lo 0 after having been a bogie || hope we'll hae as hapy "y,H‘m’”“ nu“x:.:.n yfl “1.1m, 1.\,”1“”’4 when the strect had to he widened to pro- | G. 1. of Philad Iphia. | to Miseisglppi steambont captains | | suddenly he flung his irons aside Vid® a better approach from the city | The Connecticut Light & pownr | for 58 years Appropriats, na Asubt r executed a fragic Gallic gesture to the Improved highway to Herlin. | Company ia a subsidiary of the Con- was the name of the ship which | M But nott he eried. °1 can' do noth- and not for a minute did it occur to | o ing. This day [ have not the creative | (*Fontaine Fox, 1929 “er‘)ru\ Service Company | loweréd it, the “Bogle.” How long | pirit |

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