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. New Britain Herald| HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | Tssued Dally (Sunday Excepted) 1 At Herald Bidg., 67 Church Btreet A | SUBSCRIPTION RATES | $8.00 & Year $2.00 Three Menths 75¢. a Month Entered at the Post Ofce at New Britaip as Second Class Mail Matier. | TELEPHONE CALLS the verbiage in such bills to come to a conclusion how good or how bad they are. No governor, no human be- ing in fact, could hope to make & practice of reading all the bills in toto, merely for the mental exercise. And in Connecticut, what's the se. anyway. Virtually all the meas- ures passed are in accordance with the wishes of the Republican ma- jority and the king pin of the state's political say, Mr. Roraback—which ought to organization—that is to [ | Hoover and a Republican Congres o |ing drought-makers. place where the family can have the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, JULY — due to an almost universal droughz{ wenn i Facts and Fancies| istration of the new farm board. | | The farmer is expected to under- | BY ROBERT QUILLEN | stand perfectly that the administra- | Tariff: A method of shearing a | | tion is entirely to have the credit |flock of sheep to make a nice coal m 5 | JeoELr President | {0 the poor shivering lion. for the price increases. family knows just where old are all but openly credited with be- 'dad can get the most rest. It's the | Send all comnmunications to Fun shop Editor, care of the New Britain Herald, and your letier = will be forwarded to New York. lligent enough to understand the | pity the poor missionary if the situation. But as g sest time. Perhaps some farmers will be in- any Republican |savage taught to wear clothes hap-| OUR TIP TO TOURISTS! Makes Random (bservations On the City anc Its People PEIFPICIEVICEIIFITTTOITITIFTIVINGLG Zoning Ordinance Britain has plenty A Trouble Maker ments which confront a growing American game of and his police training has stood him | well in keeping secret o state which | are only to be released in s very | mild form in debate on the Roors of the senate or house of yepresenta- | tives. Ask any repotier ou (‘apitol hill, and he will tell you that execu- tive sessions could furnish more ex- plosive copy in ten minutes than the icgislative scssions could in ten vears, and, thus hot stuff 18 shoved !'n the discard in the interests of 2| harmeny and good will to all. certain group, although in political o The zoning act, born of a desire | circles it sometimes to anticipate and prevent disagree- submerged in favor of be Three Varieties great | of Comic Signs some- During the past few days we | community and promote its expan-|thing over on the other fellow. have been treated to three laughs | sion along neighborly lines, has| Community spirit is rife just|from as many types of signs, and, proved to be the most disputatio®s now in a drive for $25.000 for a|peing as generous as ever, we pass | ordinance ever placed on the city’s municipal golf course. No ONe | gy; cxperiences along to you so that books. denies that a municipal golf COUIS® | we may all shares our split sides to- Almost from its inception it has | is something to be desired Eeh Busness Office v relieve the governor of any such eye | leader and he will tell you that an |Pens to see a new fashion magazine “Delightful Meals!” But Folks, pre- Editeria) Ruoms | | pare |To find when once you're settled | there It's not to you that phrase appli=s, But to mosquitoes and to flies! Life was more simple hefore the | been the subject of debate and lit. |something which will he S o e hont In I arthann Mors tourists came. The farmer could | zation. 1In a short period of thr r o e among the city's attractions husetts in an automobile, we shoot Indians that destroyed his BROSDRSLL | vears it has been battered about in|when it is accomplished found that all the roads lead to the o B S i o Mildred: “There's Bob's Wife. |ioui couris—city, county, common| But community spirit is very apl came place. At nearly every cross- They say her parties beggar describ- | pleas. and supreme couit of errors, |sometimes fo get those who are in-|iond we came to, we stopped and tion lict o mention innumerable engage- [volved in a “drive” for funds for|. amined the signposts for direc- Belle: “Yes, and him. too!" Jients before the hoard of adjust.|some enterprise or other fo permit|(ions as to the proper pathway. And —Lew Hearne meni—and now comes the discovery | their enthusiasm to run away with|,i aimost every fork, there would e | that the law and the hody that ad-|their judgment The argument |, ¢inele sign saying. “Blahville, hoth ministers it are not actually in le- | being used by many that it is every | roade” According lo the signs, we gal existenc individual's duty to subscribe to the | coulan‘t miss the town, as both Sports “Today the city is without a zon- |fund is not in good taste and is| instance, Refore taking vp golf, the average | jng act and without a board of ‘IA"‘P‘H to much criticism yving all them, we found man is inclined to think the gamc | justment. This discovery is consid-| There may be individuals who are v didn't go near Blahvilla £0 easy, remarks our sport mllln'v'. erably belated when it is considcred 'not interested in golf. This would (at all hut just went up and down S8 e AN SR SR T B, | Its the same when a man first | hat many property owncrs have Un-fnot be surprising. Golf and golf (and around in circles. Nest time, he capitol d e bills | thorough-going lezal advice be se- . : | thinks of marriage! | willingly relinquished WM"”\YH-"NS courses have much to commend |we're going to drive directly between New | are printed, all the legislators get “Nothing is worthless.” says the | Postal | believing that they had no other re- | {pom and it is only fair that in a|those two roads and go over the Times philosopher. What about last | llage postmasters are said to be |course. Some of these took the in-|arive to provide a place for golfers|folds in a direct line towell, may- Tk andn Bauraace 07 | ) week's endurance record? | raltdtenchio: talilivivithtashema o tenprelationioriinatmon:existenbroralliio e ornt oo riess oo i RES B ISR SEEE AR TR 1 AR s Grand Central, 42nd Street. his copies, we understand What anyone “believes,” “thinks,” R — provide greater telephone facilitizs dinance given by the building 1n-1o qupply the funds, or if not golf- | whe : % doesn’t count. Absolute The spelling is different. The beet | in rural districts. spector, othe in more t‘fl{wfl'jl'"‘ ers alone, then golfers and others' The sccond case deals with certainty must be sought | industry which is trying to save fsn't | They don't scem {o realize that a | mood have required the (H'\\wn.\fi interested in the fund. e e e o responsible and | e One that says: “Charge it,|craving for amusement is a power- Prove L case in the courls. = TACTE| nut {0 imply that one group of|exact. Who says that isn't a sign? please ful factor in the drift to the cities: { have heen victories on bo i enthusiasts has 1 nt N what the printed wor Drama ihousanasjot dolTaNAYE EODE m;” 1mpo;¢'u‘n1.m::\vmn|-mm-va\fv\,‘t\‘r‘;mlc':‘;"\o \l'hw‘\w\" 'u"- ‘“(vhu 10,[ y.= Gentleman of the| A telephone exchange girl must 1"'\“:‘\'( "’;“ ;',‘;"":’:‘? “f‘ "']"’;:””m: they may he obligations of civic though unprinted. sign. which stares HOW COULD THEY DO IT? iy do you find this man guilty or | ha\e a heavenly temper, says a writ-| o oo B o citizen and the city. pride, on another gronp, unless the |out at vou through all the variou the cloak rooms, the governor can he . 2 rich? & ely a quesiion h first group be a legally constituted |dishes. says, very plainly, “Don't A reader of a Boston paper ook A halo girl ere Js scarcely a auestion B g vatoay Sa i imposition andl| xou wish the wife w i nt not in accord with fair play and we promised vou a laugh, and the good sportsmanship. menu in question is good for a Bridge: A structure used to effect crossing. Also & method of train- Congressional elections are due ing husbands to eat sardines. strain as reading 9,999,999 words in | intelligent farmer will vote the Re- three days publican ticket anyhow The only proftable advertisng medium m the City. Circuiation bocka and press ! 00m aiways open Lo advertiser vecessary. U'nder present conditions next vear. It looks as if the Repub- A rubber stamp really is ail that is I —_— that's all thi, I signing amounts get another Member of the Associated Pre AR e The Asscciated Press lv exlusively en litled 1o the use for re-puulication of all news credited lo It or not otheiwiw credited in this paper and also local pews published therein to anyway Efficiency is possible in other re % 5 SOUND ADVICE NEEDED spects. 1€ one of our modern gov- | Governor Trumbull, it is said, is BEnRang lnsiash Oned i dn | 0 will confess that a woman with 1 ernors really wishe s a8 | hopeful that one validating act may | menu in her hand “ows to better wdvantage than one with a frying standine pan in her hand. Member Audit Burean of Circalation | a husiness or as a recreation he ' yetuen all the nullified laws to their The A. B. C. 18 & Rational viganization | g . .. , neral o wait i st GO R LR Aty Licrlstature s nfihrotal AR ILURtDEIN Others believe every act must be S 5 s el i e g M e “This 1o ro- can get all of *hem neatly print- | pasged separately and signed by the . : i e e 42 e ey o | e seariey 08 g 5 8 02 tection agalmst » just as soon as tion for those not wicked enough to tional and tribution ~ figures to both pational & : i local advertisers. wend their way into the preeinets | ¢ js essential that only the most shoot craps. THE FUN SHOP NEWS oper WEEKLY roads went re in eve | but. arter governor cured before it is decided upon copies, and the governor also gets | |agislative course of action Before Y ———————————— the Legisiature is well under way | or “hopes mpressio collection of | and definite & in Man- | printed bills on his desk that bulges from the most As we gain the member has a are more rumors of fightin, “huria which originate in Tokio than Six inches thick. While the legis- |iearned sources Man- [lators are letting them severely there are similar rumors in - Americanism: alone while they discuss politics in churia. . Aratot usily engaged in analyzing, diagnos- 3 ding some more o & “INg. AIABNOS- 1y iy pon in hand the other day and ing and dissecting them Classifiad that the city will ha A zoning or- following letter to the fhe same. A bad reputation is just A naturalist says that bees have a | dinance, 'm\'«'l‘h\ml_ l.mz«m':",’jl.,fl‘i’ Rev. Dr. | ignorant of the contents of these acter is rotten m’\’:‘: :,h.o“:mfir.\,: qrr;u;;xmx‘»'m if they ‘M B o O P es and intents | LhINES (0 commend it. 1t would be up ourselves, so. to our tisk. This f a good thing for New Britain, 1 ; ccall. we trust, that °f the law, it will be legal. On th & D Iritain, The ! menu (you recall, we trust, that we read roec A n the trip Science hasn't ¢ an's life : - same statemer a v 1 vo r\‘hlnu | on hl ! ml fen hasn't - made man's life | . l""jr“"'}:““-!‘ sded in | Other hand, there is no question but me statements apply to an avia- | WERE speaking of a menu), show- RN mas North German Lloyd |any longer. But it has enabled us| A racing-pigcon has sueceeded in | {00 0T entrictive measures | o fleld. To more and larger|ed that Diogencs overlooked the like to be | P hed by organizations which are | . S. Bremen breaking all records on |0 loaf more and us made life | flving 2000 miles in this country. [0 % KOS 00 (0™ ciihout ogal SWImming pools. o that Shuttle | proprietor in his famous search, for niforms | Interested in watching the action of | her maiden transatlantic voyage to |scem longer. It is only fair to \:1:\ intenpeld (0 s tember, 1005 Meadow boulevard which met such | there, directly under {hs eglalature. The sovernor can | America, How. can auch a fine ship [ S I'renchmen who recently flew the | 4E01E SERE SEEEER ise was the @ mysterious death is a serious noed. | “Miscellany” was “Ha: . i be built and nasigated by men who| A colyumist reports 50 nut stores| Atlantic 1o say that the bird did it | g (0T FERPRE Niielon resulting | To g0od roads over the Shuttle| The third sign is merely a. sizn help himseif to such summaries, too. o : e e ¢ : : ! stow ! G 3 L, : % | Meadow pe e R e e i mari re fron a beer drinking country in New York—and of course this | without a stowaway ivom zoming. In tnis instance, the | Meadow mountain should have been |that we aren't all intelligent yet. And then, there are the newspa- We ldren here © told that | doesn't include the ones that mergly —— board of adjustment granted what it | constructed long ago. Rhilelink ol sodid waterl s mporing Residents of Slater road want | the other day and half under After ¥ Reputation and character aren't statements we have aboul con ed that the the United States is the wrote th would-be Mussolini of | There really is no reason to be | 1ogistative papers Clarence True Wilson In addition there are summ made by the xi-drivers who don't perked up in those new heading can now wear pajamas if they like. ding to the wets it is un- Apdlae (oot Seral Ihetrenotleral donit tmins beer and rum drinking creates idle- | carry golf supplies as a sideline. industry and brings YH"; happiness. As Henry Ford says, Self-pity it that awful feeling a “Peopls who drink beer, etc. are | man has when he comes home an lon't lik nol any Food.tt How about it? hour late and finds his wife hasn't come y considered 1o be a legal exception {0 & proper law. Tne court, not hav- [ their road made passable. Itesi- | influence of an intoxicating choco- | ing before it the question of whether | dents of a large and practically un- | lale soda. we saw a huge and rather | there was in fact such a law, ruled | protected section of the city want | unclean lookin | that it was not an exception hut a | fire protection. Residents of Barnes- | orange crush case of “lot zoning.” and heyond the hale want a sewer A etee lioranEs Sl DU oLEong ok Shes jurisdiction of the hoard of adjust- |streefs. The list of things needed straws inside, and extract one straw went. 1t was the first serious set- jis almost endless 7 Tt Sty to ask the be wyer in town que vessel broke the record. Soman e needs any 1 ”“An:m../m”“nv:l:‘ltn iy ,‘(L:,.:‘,i'(“.‘,',; 'm:\):.';:' 1”‘ ngs heve as much to his drink. Then. proving that D s about the state of the law an i s - P o minimizing ) gl hd ilem s @ alt golr: convas | kisnhalie ReaTth aciialstiicn o ot All are good for the city. TFormer| Herald feature page are still need- There is evidence that governors 5 - the adjustment hoard. he is forced to admit he doesn’t| T AIR MAIL FROM HOLLYWOOD | TUS just as well that Old Orchard- } | Next came a ruling of the superior | Mayor Quigley recommends a |ed, ho performed the sery. very oco. save the|nomical and fortunate that the 1Sth amendment ‘and the Volstead cluded in those % — | TELVER THESE | you can't come | FRANKFURTERS | 1o MY PARTY,CUZ TO MRS, CLINK YER ONLY A BUTCHER BOY ! important bills; and the editors take | M°5% M the | turns at walloping such person order an state supreme court pull out one of thos Of course, governors might not s Not only that, but there was | Blessed is ‘the poor man. The ) pienty of beer on board when the o8 P L ! woman he jilts never read newspapers. But if not. why These are days when it is possible e wn of the day limi t 9 5 : \ n of the three-day limit o-Italy flights should end in Spain. court declaring the ordinance n- ' forestry commission {o | taly needs all of her hero worsh | constitutional insofar as its regula- irees now hein the : 1 ness firms that letter which arrives | for E NS, P! 1 S are ON- | ¢ o S hEa e W b ;i forihom &¥ecnsurantion | tions of industrial zones ¢on- | tain stree He visions an outlet | other straw back into their hold TR (i i | | cerned. This question was promptly | for New Rritain on the Toston Post | for someone o { taken to the supreme conrt of €r-|yon Other citizens sce a possi- | \ = 3 ' f s expecied . e - R rars, where adjudication i pec bility of relief somettime from the Know. Air mail boosters are telling busi- extremely sanita for a considerable time. Otherwise o destroyed on cer- | trick of putting the container and One industry no Chambers of for is Pro- wspaper stories that bills were not y P You can fell when a man's wife coming home from a vis He waters those crisp yellow things that regardless | were pot plants. Commerce are asking fessor Goddard's moon rocket enter- blue uniform of air mail transporta- Rerorsllle sovernoriat niform of air mail transporta- | tion is likely to receive preferred at- | really placed once aft>r adjournment of the Legis- pri -, lately ensconced in Worcester. | 1o o'yt Core Lant elsewhere and | (01100 by the recipient. | . | either in October or next January.|fooq waters of the Terlin wnder- | The most recent ease. that of L. O. | noce o situation the state hixhwa s — ot Dlacedlion hialacay intlzeady (o of the fact that the lefter in reality 1 Kilbourne established that “““ o | department admits it is unahle to | L . S ea in may be no more than a circula Miserve a child when its toy hal- < |law cannot be made retroactive anc|romedy. Others hope to see the dr The price of wheat is (rying 10 80 ' be read g loon bursts and vou'll know how a jin sublect fo conditions exiSNE AL tour around this pass made At for DEE [;LAIM as high as the price of wild oats. A bill that might repose on some How 'that works ‘was brolght o' | Warnan feels wlien ahe discovers she the time of its epactment | travel, New R[’H;]m \’m(n'\'u‘ m::‘ : — other desk or in the office safe would | ®UF Personal attention the other |can boss her hushand. The court decisions against he iy 410z ahout their respective | day. g = zone law have heen of much more | homes hope {hat by the ‘”;]r a consequence than 2 e they ‘ [mportance and constuvente ILRR reach ane wheel enair aze commie- | 0886 0f IS, Bieau Passed Back fr roity having had tb e yeors (l":m”pr Macdonald will comply with N | xperlence in pecking away at as|he mandates of the logislature 0 Council limitations and its constitutionality | 2nent the Cat Hole road. Highway The weekly : For 500d not be considered as having reached Cortectithis o - | orrect thi ne e iTW' HOT DOG LoAME ! ' She was Mail from the Hollywood movi "8 | singing happily said the gossip But the state Supreme court had | PC'Ure industry usually receives only | “and washing cold fried egg from asxcursory examination in this office. |4 breakfast plate weather over the week-end the governor, it was claimed. SAND IN THE LAW MILL no notion that this efficiency system With laws of divers degrees of ‘made the slightest difference. Like | !¢ ® h°avy in volume, the industry (Copyrishti 192000 Publishers: Dusty. the Pup before it has actually come into le- | SIS are needed on all ronds inte evidently thinking that newspapers Sy S5 e «al existence, the action which is and out of New Rritain o 4 Turner: “The old-fashioned moti- | coon to he validated faces a a drive for these? v with ten children is a thing of the around of hattle which it ha past.” jinown legally, even though it Why not| Four members of the common qr i council claims committee, in session The city has dozens of streets lost night considered the case of “h'v]v need improving and ‘somn!Mrs. Rose Bleau of 255 Monror Murphy: “Yes. Her place has been | Lear the scars of strife. which are said to be improved street, which was referred back to taken by the new-fashioned child - tich need to be done over; thelihe committee at the last council with ten omthers!’ Inspector’s Determination ain General hospital needs |meeting with a : —Benn Harned. Overcomes Many Obstacles. 2 nep inuises) Mome & and Fa finew [ Mayor Paonessa BUSINESS MAN'S SHAKE- Walk about seeing a thing|medical hospital as well as a new |ment of the claim which, according SPEARE {hrough! 1f some of the faxpay- | OPerating room. Something should [1o Corporation Council Kirkham Hae ye heard this one ? Ry RA i Sh Al R oy ers of New Britain who let loose |be done to drag the various branch- |las no legal standing because the “I sat one evening over my Shahe importance crashing about the €ars | jots of other points about efficiency of its citizens, Connecticut today |systems, the scheme wasn't efficient. | €X.5¢ {oF the prime purpose of pub- stands in a most deplorable condi- I lishing columns of moving picture tion, one verging upon confusion and | The net result of the court deci- | P*OPARANIE. xl’ Haz 7y - The other da air mail lette R SRS e G B other day an air mail letter The list of vitally important 1aws | future will need to work in close | 2Frived. It had nothing but the ad- LAUDER - important. extensive report by ’ who favors settle affecting this city which are in contact with the Legislature, know | jeopardy leaves citizens dazed at the | what that body is considering, and - Yes, the editor did grab the let ect. he read ills | 5 s s g he i Prosp: ready to sign or veto bill | every little while with critic s of the community chest, includ-{city is not liable speare.” said John D. Rockefeller, | city officials who are pictur s{ing the parent organization. out of snap jobs the rut and bring it up to date e ter ahea & others if v But there need be no fear thal | promptly upon receipt without re- 1 of the others, this action being due entirely to the fact it wa A CERTAINTY quiring weeks of time to become ac- | ©1% ©0° ¢ ! titwas| . oo (erhead branch of the | Junior, according to a recent adver- | holding down soft npanit and drssed in the red, white and blue Te i 5 % 3 empted 1o o park department needs moder f hite and blue of [ xorih of Scotland bank was closed | ISement, “when a sentence popped |good salaries attempted oll S rankide nt needs modern for the day and the clerks were|up that puzzled me, 50 I said to my | Plumbing Inspector Olay A Peter- | ses so that Superintendent i e pursued to|Ellingwood need not continue o entitomaln T e ks e | father, sitting near reading a news- |son on the trail he pur k tinue o of civic life as we have it will be pregident of the United States does nis also went info the | finishing up their books. The man- | €41en S URE near TRERINE S MEREC || o "anout the adoption of an or-|make bricks withont straw all his ¢ basket ahead of the others, |ABET came out of his private room, |PAPer. ‘Father, what de 5 | bring validated. On some others there may | when he has Congress on his hands. | & " e dinance requiring the connection of | 1i ele street should be opened P O T et o o o When the hard boiled editor dis- 1N C“Thers 13 a tide in the affairs|gas water heaters with flue pipes, | for traffic from Corbin avenue to % Asuer | aye ot | they would think they were doing a| West Main. The Main street rail- |Ken ? | marathon, and they might he con-|road crossing should be eliminafed. Vinced that there is somecthing (o Streels on three sides of Stanley |, “'What kind of a tide would that [one of those city positions besides ‘:v:r'v""r l?m- should be graded Father? | the title and the salary. ; Fhe list could be continued Tied down 10 business, Son," IY‘.\‘ The ordinance has not been ’flfin”h.l : I “.m”’ i3 that veplied.” adopted vet. but it is expected that |are many things New Rritain needs. i will brecome a law next month | Contributing to any one of them is Corporation C‘ounsel Kirkham re- peated last night that there never was any liability on the part of the city because a contractor'’s employes pulled out the gas service into Mrs. Bleaw's home, causing the iliness on which the claim is based. The claim should have heen made against the contractor, he said Final action was deferred undil a r meeting, but the sentiment of hose present was that the council as a body should decide the case The council would not accept the committee's report in which leave to withdraw was recommended, so the committes members felt it was not ircumbent upon them o make an- other recommendation. Tt is probable that the committee will inform the council that Mrs. Ble claim mounts to $419, that there is no liability on the city’s part, and t if the council wishes a settle- ment made, the entire hody should take the action. Other Claims Paid The committee voted fo recom- there will not be a e normalcy. laws that have been | quainted with the air mail service But the co found necessary and which are part | hat, hy is what the A MOVIE COMPROMISE Work of picking up the fallen p.commendation by the ordinance leaves after the covered the contents consisted of an men Which, taken at the flood, leuds on to fortune be only incidental account of how some movic ir was Gl doing the greatest ¢ )t he Supreme court 10r- | committee of the Common Council b eer in s and crook nado will begin without undue de- | pat the hour for the opening of drama he lay. When the laws are repassed the | gunday movies be advanced to four paganda belonzed quicke h lock is a compromise which evi- | r than governor will be in his office to sign e L2 because the common council ap- | privilege. a right, possibly an op- | parently exhausted every rea- | POrtunity. but the man in the fac- sonable objoction to it. 17, however, | {ory supporting a wife and a hou <ome member finds another obstacle | ful of children will he hard {o con- Inspector | vince that even so much as hem—and within three days a dently is expected not to give the | =~ R [these mea ven reaches glanced around and asked if the terminus cashier had gone home adjournment. OF this there can be no | theater managers all they would like | . 21r il is speedy. 1 “Young Adam Cupid. he that hot s0 {rim . . . Ans. A snappy golf llywood mail “No, sir; he certainly has not!" game gets customers doubt. The governor this time prob- | (o have and L s e ably will not take the trouble to di- | gatisfied with w s L clorks, gest the endless verbiage which cus- on earlier in the aft- point, McPherson.” barnacles (o a ship. T lay movie question is one It was different in the old days, |of the most controversial imaginable when governors knew nothing of | Various clergymen modern efficiency! Then they found the wishes of a large part | '® 1ast night in the city office. The commissioners were ac- companied by their clerk, W. H hange in the Sunday |Cadwell. & H. Stearns opened necessary. take a memory course. onferen no difficulty in signing bills Within | of the city, have been adamant three days after the ournment of | zgainst a the august Legislature. How they did | hours; theater owners. on the other it is not a muystery. Indeed. the|hand, claiming to or the committee’s calling hoth (i moduis operandi. was simple. They | wishes ot a ides together on a Friday evening, merely kept in touch with impor ans, equally as ant legislative measures from the carlier opening hours a time the first bill was introduced to | Sunday to the last. Old-tir la ld-tin warmer in the ool th the hot summe months, especially o i the auestion of the most den- | thunder storms in arrived upon th 5 cious and healthtul drink is an ail lastern New York:|boy is a hot executive! sessions pon formed of those eager to enter the |,pcorpice on, produgt theaters. Parsons no doubt might New Britain Hardware cop And th the informati people desire 4 extending southwestward to Colorado. It is Will not he discovered nn- Earl Shelton of Black Rock ave |04 nne and his ch along th Edlne =iiles mavirEprenen B e ol srnors of Connecticnt find it d t present system. The con- to sign hills quickly because o dward Andrews, lay for New York, where | 1o ses- s of the citizenship. hut the | they will spend two or thr large number ¢ close of t i sion. This is only partly true, how total each side ng np’ : tropolis. 3 indows as conve- | w; Great progr ST wa Eymna- sium, which w o i ever. Th not many highly im estimated pon the new portant Three-fou nature any eession One guess is the innocent lls are of a o Aonil ey ansing majorit ng the past mon features body's hreast now i 3 will ublic measures, it is inexcusable for t it ¢ Works ) P nexcusa ol Stanley Works Mut t society any governor not to know all he [sundry po riters 1o the intel- | on its excursio morning to el i needs to know about them long he- | ligence of th san farmer. who | S2vin Rock numbered 60 R R R There were six marriage licensas ; ‘. - throw in the way. dol- announced one o I thank you for your voices L - 3 S araar all probability, will be |1ar. payable in four months towards tomarily clihgs to most laws her commented the D it e | round following it right along unlil}a place where those who ean and 5 i & o S e all the hurdles are cleared, [ will. may play golf is a civie duty ears 0 10 ay manager. “How do yon know .. " Ans. The hot line that : His : whether it takes another month or is reply is very likely fo he a “Because he has left a half-pen- | sells the goods TR ek nv st p and a half smoked ciga “I will make a Star-chamber mat- another yea 9ol Baueiand fexpressive Shuticol- T aa b e it e T i o fo oo [T elordinance iwhich jlaSiinithe | ipaial andissxoastic Sibananatioll & 1o/l Bewer tcommi el andipulisfeticaonaiiate e sy e aror s iontin) comtoranta, Torm a0k an S dmendmont o fine | Snether fargument heing uacd s claimin o | Sewe ssioners held a confer 5 over ) sition ference. | et el that those who ¢ ol g e ok toll what Uhe dickens hiy | DUMDInE code, is in eftect inwa great | that thase who do not play now|mend payment of $88 fo August el | tnany Gities fand fis one! ‘form of|wWillldo) soiastsoon; as the (courss isllreyins le street, who frac- name is . Ans. Always writs | | huilt N Kalbach of Map T who frac s plainly and enunciate clearly If safeguard against asphyxiation for (“ £ Mofoneeen predict the tured his forearm in a fall over a = ’ : it requires that the heaters be o i mw»'; fven if thia is truc. the | water shut-oft hox in Maple street nected. Bit by bit, the council |course will he maintained hy taxes 18 1o/ Mrs. Mary. RA Fanioniof v expressing his thanks Sile (o ‘" ’l ; "” o he | picked it to pieces after the ordi- d every citizen will be entitled fo Alnsicab eh it eatila 0b o e Slenostnfieig nobldisla nance commiitee had done some | use it. whether he donate. T e e R kept in eir place P 9 1 . t or ed hnrge A which was pa e 5 servations I ne I B ace s of adversiiy |PICKINE In advance. First, therel 10 A fixed charge Der|ing of a taxicab spring on Austin e Sch i sianichlarlviaciceakicito ; ares £ ¥ |Was a digpute abouf the retroactive [€ame will help equalize things B e staiwartly claim | the sewer commissioners, Ans. Probahly meant to sy Al " " : 0 T}' W t/l oo Ana. Drobably meant fo =¥ lfeature, and then about the matter _— o LR i needed on he water commissioners will re n e eatner AQYerisnEs IeaE] BLEIEL of enforcement. The size and kind | Fxecutive Sessions who sustained a laceration of the congestion Main at the office until 10 o'clock O neainat me alomact |0 (€ piDe were converted into sub- | Produce Fireworks R i e e e o e e ke the moment when a reluctant or|around theater doors at aix( D the evening to accommodale any R A B mncheagaiay 4 |ccts for argument and every time | It is said that the state of Con-|ajk in front of the Ialcon club on Pliable Legislature ¢ L one who wishes 10 secure the rebaic Washington, July 27.—Forecast Ans. A neat gold watch With |\, 0 «wac'an argument there was a | lecticut has no star chamber sos-|peaver street; $21 to Mrs. L. G. Ber- 5] E by paying water rents. The tax col- |for Southern New England: Fair, | Chain. worn in the vest pockel.|pnonti's delay sions during the duration of the |,y ot 27 Brooklawn street, who in- ong f cou re S L e interior | Makes a good impression. Stll, Inspector Peterson never | meetings of the legislature. That's| i cq her ankle and damaged her d their nds mad S 1 t | rdm 3 a foll “1 am he rol f e ) ne has dignified © naug v | bad their mind . months at | Saturday; Sunday fair followed by ! am Toginiles LG common was dismay Disappointed but | ! -]‘”" it "‘_‘ liEninedii naughty |clothing in a_ fall at the corner of bl Y afternoon men ns. Means payrol el minea accepted the inevi- | PPe "“'”“ by calling _such closed | rookiawn street and Shuttle Mea- Forecast for table and kept right on, agreeing|{l0Cr meetings executive dow avenue, caused by a defect in rerally fair Saturday and Sunday, | = {o changes when he realized It was| \he violation of the aftairs of the roadway. llowed by thunder showers Sun-| ) ’\. “‘?l]“\‘ THE SPOT __|the only course fo take if he would ],\“ ']" :'\nl m“"":‘m’” I::fi'l’:l:‘“”‘ ch A hearing was held on the claim the screen on transferred today to lan- afternoon, continuing warm. | At last we have succeeded In pen- | got the ordinance on the books, and | M, 8 Ko 5 et I puint, shy O Mrs. Rose Gunterman of Gilbert good laws : 18y i ihe weslcorlgins ] 0er ] : nd ang| Conditions: The northwestern | ftrating the mystery surrounding the | now it looks as though it will \m}‘h,““ o it kel SyHolwas nfuted infe alllon predecessors, SR it e sildin ist s over eastern .\\s-‘;‘h"'_ \~ o the w _1*“\ panes f'} put there. He has been from the| @ %7050 B0 B0 L bitol hill. The | HaWwking strect, but action was de- g duties | ka an and western Manitoba | buildings nearing completion—as if | copporation counsel the chair- V - ferred pending further investigation. e south- | the workers, in off hours, entertain = judiciary committee, that all power- ||+ ; fler a Aok outh A Taln Iman of the ordinance committee, ( Y PRI IV of lawyers, |(ommittee members present wer novies on Sunday, | ! ks sta ocl ana | themselves with little games of tit- | pack from the latter to the former | *00 FORBORHE TR Y St Teport, | Councilmen C. W. Parker, chairman: A During the last 24 hours skawers | tat-toe d in and o £ or ce com- d b = 5 S Hanes, W. W. Greene and W dmo! i 3 . land in and out of ordinance eom- | 15 AL O T orsons whe | He S Hanes, W. W. Greene and W WLl hinder x'nrms' have occurred| We are told by the cor tor that | mitten meetings until he began to & | IF. Hube 9 AL 3 = 82 | have axes to grind. Of course, a thern N n the marks are made for the tec | Southern New England | ”r“"” "‘i‘ 3 ;]‘ Prolec-|feel at home only when SOMeEONE | yayaon can go in there hy invita- | 2 z tion of the workers we have ma s talking aboy s and e g T a eralnreateontinue L hIgha T Flhenis e ot Watiay s il masisiknglauo il ien and. ¥saters fitjohiRine slmpljeremonvibalng ror|Mexico Will Return S ks e X Tt meant nothing to the inspector{{ne chaivman to nod in a friendly | Property to Church season except along the Atlantic |dow-glass is put into buildings the | personally whether the ordinance | raghion fo the doorman or houncer. | roper 0 urches t from New Jersey fo Maine, | vorkers use the s conv lopted or not. More work, as | ae he is known to the gentlemen of | Mexico City, July 27 (A—The de- The outlook is for local showers|nient exits and entrances. When ths {2 matier of fact. but he looked at |{he pres “n:‘mmfl of interior today instruct- id thunder showers on Sunday in|glass finally inserted they don’t|the other side of the proposition, | t these mectings. no matr ¢|ed movernors of all states to return Grarleitatrar north Atlantic states. Else- | always sce it and are apt to ¢rash always stressing the advantageous|what committee, member the federal government such 2 New England the weather | right through it. Hence the X's. He is descrving of credit |{o exercise their opinior properfy, buildings and the liks aturday and Sunday - for his determination and the com-|would make choice morsel now in state use so that it may h Rl will continue warm. 8o vou are a writer! Are mon council should adopt the ordi-|newspaper reading publi returned (o the churches. M oriant | THE DROUGHT AND POLITICS | 1 party wl " — ' ful at it | nance in the same spirit in which [sume. The meetings are peppery, [Municipal and state governments I i v 1 STADICM DEDICATION “No. everything I writs is |if was recommended—to protect the | the members of the commitlee |cOnverted various church building onies of dedication for the returned | householders from a vital danger. knowing that they are just among|into schools during their period of lowa's new foothall | Friend e | themselves, and that things will go|disuse by the clergy, |stadium will he celebrated at the Mans Civic Projects | no further than the doorman. S s Reckon to New Britain. ‘or the past six vears, ex-Chiaf| The cost of building hauses in Community spirit 1% & commodity Wiiliam J. Rawlings of New Rritain [ England today is four-fifths of what which s an astel anywhere. New | has been the custodian of privacy. | it was three years 8g0. tore they jump from the hopper © not omecom game with James Wanger. | (Copyright 1820, Reproduction For- bidden.) xpected fo understand that ime of | costing $500,000, will 42 It is not ¢ven meceseary to read all .-ne radical upturn in grain prices Is | oftice,