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1 . v NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1929, N B -t L3 H ld proper care been exercised in con- | sults. There are reports that ath- ‘cu-.nns who would spoil & perfect | ew ritain era | structing and maintaining the lines | letes as a class do not live as long as | party by holding up petters would MERALD PUBLIBHING, COMPANY | (}ion sorve light and power to busi- | the average, and we would have dif- | not hesitate, if opportunity offered. Her Big One! | by roasting and puiverizing. Doil-, Conditions: An extended area of Grover: “Can you folks come |ing water is poured over them to|hi ure overlies most of the over tonight? [form a tea which is imbibed |country this morning from the Taylor: “No, wife and I are going | through a tube, commonly without | Rocky Mountain districts eastward to a problem play.” addition, sometimes with sugar or [to the North Atlantic states, with Grover: “What's the problem?” |lemon. It is an aromatic heverdge, |crest of maximum pressure near Taylor. “What she'll wear to it:" | Whose general eifects are those of | Williston, North Dako 30.26 —Rev. O. C. Frecland. |tea or coffee inches. Relatively low pressure (Copyright, 1929, Reproduction Q._ What is the male population |centers prevail over Florida and the Forbidden) of the United States between the |lower St Lawrence region and a ages of b and 15 trough of low pressure overlies the | ness houses in the central part of the | ficulty in Imaging how endurance |to hold up moving automobiles. Let | Issued Dally (8unday xcepted) | jio pon over geven hours these | bieycle riders could qualify in any | the constables keep busy. ‘ | | | | | | | | i Bldg.. §7 Church Street | il | places were without -~ power and | other class than overbrown athletes. o e lights, an unthinkable thing in lhm! Our advice to these young men lsi VERMONT AND TROLLEYS BURSCIIPTION RATES ke i g 3 | § Bl = e e s 208 08 b s Toar age of advancement and knowledge. | to discontinue such foolishness be- | Some ume ago the Boston Post T s 3200 Three llw"";u » Hosth That a city of this size should wi jffllr- they spend the remainder of | printed a story which tried to give || gop Liditor, care of the New A | Saali sl R N A LConetas Lot g Vst ness a wholesale failire of equip- | their shortened lives with regret. |the impression that Vermont now is | Britatn Heradd, and your letter LT T “}‘uyi\‘:m.’{.wi' R an R |a trolleyless state. The New York | will be forwarded to New Vork Q. Who is the present pretender |of the past 24 hours were relati alternative supply of electricity for | CHINA THINKS IT OVER Herald-Tribune followed with an edi- | to the thyone of France? few, rainfall generally light and which it pays well is deplorable in| Saveral dispatches from Asia were |torial which recalled the progress of | And That's Where The Name . A.I }an’n Pierre Clement Marie, areas well «»zmr»r\mi ()m-mw:mut th 55 f B i 1 f Comes From! duc de Guis country, though North Platte, Ne- wRLEBHONG OALLS the extreme. significant. One had It that the |the times and how within a span of | o o SO 00 SRR e e DI S ol Businers Offce ... “Scientists,” “experts,” call them | Chinese were now keenly desirous of | little more than 30 years the trolley i e i e e s e e e Ll : what you will, are trying to ascer- | avolding war with Russia; another came and vamoosed in Vermont. | Are listed in folders as “Minerai 3 makes it cool? Moiakratiras dhbsadlta €0 Aesress Springs”: A. Evaporation. or below this morning in most por- svartising meatum | 1210 What was wrong, according to | had it that the Chinese army is| Al of which was interesting, ex- | A h O e s mon ; s The only profitable sdvsrtising i R % o s . T d the oL aolley , was | They spring all the extras the traf- s average yiel tions o he T.ake region, h , Circuintion books und piess | statements from the officials. They | seriously outnumbered and that the | cept that the trolleyless state \\AS‘ Mt ; e T Sl e e R y® ‘oBan o) mdvertiedis, are looking for the key to the stable | Nationalists have decided upon the merely a state of mind. And gold is the mineral in constant A. Approximately 121 bushels' Conditions favor for this vicinity door to lock it after the horse draft. From all of this it must look | The Rutland Herald, commenting demand! - per acr fair weather and not much change | Q. What does the term “island o re. o ok T e O A T L e e e Aibtcaciorerre the | upon “the condition, calls upon the | (erse” in astro Prtei Member of the Associnted Prew gone. Not being electriciany/we can- | to the carefree observer that pon ‘the c ¥ | universe” in astronomy mean? The Amociated biem 12 en i on ot | nOt place our finger upon the fault, | Russians are a trifle bellicose be- | gods to witness the - fact that the 00d Touch? ! | A, 1t refers to globular clusters High the use for re puvlicatiol ¥ | i Fe s o ; t E e ews credited to it ot oot otherwise | ut fault there was and a serious | cause they knew their superiority in I trolley line between Springfield and \W‘“lr; nhn:." :num :r: B ot stars. Of these it has been said | \giana .............. 88 credited in this paper and also locali '~ 0 P S Fon il e 2 e e OTiarlss QR een | CAN DUt this publicity on ‘National e e |that taken together they form a| s, o 76 mews vublished therein. one. “It's t0o bad.” somebody said |numbers from the beglnning. The | harleston and the line between | (1o woelc acrosa all right?” STIONS ANSWERED iRt o et e o e | AtlBnTGICHTA 2 st night. It certainly was. Chinese have had 12 years of ex- | Waterbury and Stowe are still in | Advertising Manager: “Certainly.| You can get an answer to any |Milky Way, in the dircction of Sa. | ’r;f‘]" e o Shat oy perience in conducting warfare and | operation. It is also a fact that the We'll have Adam and Willlam Teli | question of fact or information by |gittarius, and at a distance of about P e REDUCING LIGHT BILLS | started out in the railroad seizure |line-between Bennington and Massa- | Make personal EUDECEaReEs in all | writing to the Question Editor, New (60,000 light year: The greatest | the local theaters!” Britain Herald, Washington Bureau. |diameter of the system is about rculation statietics are | , ¢ et , i i ey T 1322 New York avenue, Washington, | 300,000 light ye ar::’xu‘:::;‘ o e e Ineures pro- | 1181t Company have voted to declare | this experience in military affairs has | Vermont is nearly a trolleyless { D. C., enclosing two cents in stamps tection against traud in pewspaper & % | @ rate reduction of 60 per cent to all | been against Chinese troops. Be- |state—but not quite. The few re- | for reply. Medical, legal and marital onal &l | 5 ) Hatteras .. tribution _ figures to both nationd consumers on October bills, extra | tween the lines of the Chinese dis- | maining trolleys may yield to the advise cannot be given, nor can ex- 25 Y T A T d local advertisers. | tended research 3 undertaken. All s ocay il | : other questions will receive a per- Mg, sew | ployes during the month, and an | that the imbroglio was ever started, | happens the Vermonters will still be sonal replyit Dnslghad redieats cant| S S S ETeanos ioeal] | 5 he woodchoppers' field day and | Nantucke! Times | o tra dividend of 60 per cent. | LAk e able to see what a trolley car looks not be answered. All letters are| . e h“;‘“ ‘s( (‘“1 ”3 | gty s i A S picnic will be held on September 3 | N/ e . Which reflects the astonishing | THE LATEST IN LOCOMOTIVES | !lke Without leaving the boundaries e i e oot o Newaen okt by TG el ne o ] e e 1o Mess Rt o7 Lot their-poble heritage. amping 1nk be . eradic New Orleans . . prosperity in ti ric lighting in- | Popular interest in airplanes, P A e U”Q-d ‘_]S‘I“\‘lfi';‘”"”g Ink be eradi- | {onignt to act on the application of | New York ety ? ‘ Y B e Jle with a lot of outside X . ed from paper? > Ne ‘ dirigibles and automotive transpor- | |~ THEE W & o€ of ouside | h THIS BOZO VNS o The United States Dureau of |- S McMahon for a license to con- | Norfolk, V 5 to mote out more intense punish- milar prosperity must he comin | tation naturally results from thelr | PARCH 8 1A v write without in- | THE FLEA CRCJS, | | Standards says that with proper |duct the Majestic theater, Northfield, Vt. mont. But we evidently haven't ar- | {0 the Connecticut Light & Power |being a new means of getting about | 52O | MAYBE | CAN | treatment the an even chance| According to the fiscal report for Pittsburgh ... 1 4 yet at that necessary point. | Company. | Gggj%’;‘zfi‘ of success cid and basic [the past ye : Portland, Me. - 76 rived yet at that ne y [ ; oA et S inks, |poor were issued at the selectmen's | St: 1:0 £ e . 84 s Similar action by the latter con- ’ 2 2 . il ) 4| |dves are use stamp-pad inks. | ¢ suc he selectmer e G = i 1c : con Locomotives for years were more | A WITH NEW TALENT! If the dye is acld, denatured alco- |office. | Washington : The girl who dislocated her jaw Is awaited. If it doesn’t come it | or less standardized; nearly all of | acts and anc’es |hol to which a little strong am-| The Luke Bowen association will | AT her sleep must | €an be concluded that the company |them looked alike and there was a | | monia has heen added ought to re- |hold its annual clam bake Sunday | PETTERS IN PUBLIC was listen- | Prefers to pocket the extra money | belief that the last word in locomo- TR ‘ move most of it by repeated treat- at the German Rifle club grounds. ‘ Supernumerary Officer Ladislaus | post Omice at New Britain | Rt and find ftselt without Botered at the Post Offce at New Br as Second Class Mall Matter. Temperatures yesterda Chicago ... cr b Cincinnati . 80 Cleveland . 66 Denver ....» 84 Duluth 2 otgruization The A B. C. 1s a uational ok, " | which furpishes Dewspupers aud mdier \ e | Member Audit Bureas of Clreulation | | tisors with ® atrictly honcst apaiysis of | Directors of the Hartford ctric [ with a plenitude of confidence. But | chusctts to the south is in operation. compensation of 60 per cent to em- | patches one can almost read regret | buses in due course, but until that [ The Herald Ia on s ! York at Hotaling's Newsatand, : Square; Schuitz's Newsstands, Entranc Grand Central, 42nd Btreet. | Do e | S llese driying | Gustry: “ One way to cure reckless driving upon this terrestrial sphere. [ while yawning in to make an | itself. R AT e BY ROBERT QUILY, ment. For a basic dye the alcohol | It was stated today that the own- |Todzia ordered two Hartford couples Tl T el TE i should contain an acid. Hydro- |er of the Russwin hotel might be|out of Stanley Quarter o [isnotsmokes, | snenl atinie: Fic: aKe | ehioric acid or even very strong able to avoid bankruptey by mak- |ly after 3 o'clock this morning. They drinks, she'll pet i | vinegar, can be used. With cither [Ing an agreement with his creditors. [were in an automobile when the o | Continuing its remarkable record | ment of the success that has attend- | St ing to somebody tr ‘ aking an address. | — | One's interest cannot help being impression by making an a e T S | THE NEW HAVEN “ON THE UP" arouscd, thercfore, upon announce- | ¥ 3 treatment it will probably be ne Hundreds of parents have entered | r ha ened a , e e e | ) | tered | ficer happened along. s ermesotbalee M IRelany | e crean e s TS ! Lt ! et o sary to bleach the last traces of |their babies in the show which is | veloped into an airplane pilot, one | 8 FHRY Bthol aven rail- | ed the new oil-clectric locomotive of | If man wasn't meant to walk on dye by exposing the paper, prefer-|to be held at White Oak park on | is young brother is | r0ad’s common stock is now on a $5 |the Canadian National Railwa 1 four, gravity used to work the |ably kept damp, to sunlight for Iriday. This will be the first af- |- annual basis, this being a jump of § wonders what i el ERs s S A ; ST e TR Y o, e ;”;; r way. The antrum drains up- some hours or days. 1If the stamp- |fair of its kind ever held in this inking about. : . ; thinking Py above the rate that has been paid for | continental run in 67 hobrs and | i o pad ink is b ack it probably con- section of the state. 3 e — e Rt [Seninsctaly ) : | g [tains the dye nigrosine, which is| The democrats elected all their n XC as’(}e The Republicans in Congress are | ey | which is said to, be able to make a | prohibition has served one pur- | practically “impossible to remove. |delegates to the various conventions said to be planning the widest pub- Half a dozen years ago such a non-stop run across the continent | pose. It made the doctors quit |1t may even contain carbon black, by acclamation at the caucus held Teity for the taritt bill as a means | TECTudescence was thought unlikely. | without pausing for fucl, laming everything on adenoids. | which cannot be dissolved or |last evening in Hanna's armory. B F t Y of circumyenting objections. The | The 10ad was in such horrid finan-| That is something outstanding in | Pesei o) Dusty, the Pup | blaachen, || The first commission_ met last €acon reaqure. e | Superciiious: Adjective. Same as et | Q. What are the three largest evening and passed a rule ordering trouble all along has been that thej L = : stuck-up. Pronounced NEW YORK AS A SUMMER | cities on the west bank of the the ficemen at the ) publicity has attended the little more than shake their heads | ever, the fact that the locomotive | qss, RESORT Mississippi river? take their turns in when its monetary affairs were men- | can easily make more than 100 miles | = | (Being a Travelogue recalling the| A St. Louis, Missouri; Minne- housc nights. It of a college young man | apolis, Minnesota, and Davenport, |the men ther Next Sunday’s 25 ago.) | Towa. [1ess about this. ) e A Tioiiin Ghlitond |" Q. Where in the Bible is the | 2 . X Hope has frequently been express- | that even if the railroad carned a |twice as powerful. In addition, it is 'U‘m".',”" fresdinhthe wanceqsil Arrived in the big town Friday, 5 |story of Lillith? mhp :‘Npu} %’fflrk @‘(jn?li ed that as airplanes are constantly | fair dividend its debts remained to |in two units, which can be separat- 3 = | p. m. Assigned to suite of rooms at| A. The story is not in the Bible, | ol o » g L) improved there will be fewer fatal | be Daid and that they would sub-|ed on runs where less power is de- s A y | Hotel Imperial. Quenched thirst at|but comes from extra-biblical | vservations been improved | merge the earnings for an indeter- | sirable Virlue §g ot withont reward. 00| s jeolad har, 8145 10 1 . ;s (HoUCES Book REVIEW crashes. Planes have been improved Liin E § SCLETRrablcd can always find parking space Near|,ccorted cocktails. Dined at Musch-| Q. Whatjis the definition of a, 0]1 T/le Weal/ler i to a wonderful extent, but the hu- | minate period. A ription of the mechanical | @ church. s e T e | A. One with discriminating gas- e IS NOW READY tronomical taste; an epicure. | cial shape that its best friends did !itself. To that must be added, how- i i widest With Our Compliments Dbill and that more than anything | else has nearly ruined its chances, | tioned, especially its debts. It was|an hour, costs halt as much as a| What's the difference? It | nela, ana with considerable reason, |steam locomotive to operate, and is | boat rocker escapes, he'll soon mans operating some of them evi-| Much o the surprise of the public, | details of this new monster [ ster big steins of beer. Ham- dently are made of the same stuff as | however, the road has been earning |of the rails discloses that | The brightest people have imagin- | mersteln’s Victoria Musical Comedy, | ™0 " 0 B P ie savan rar t tomobile drivers who roll along 60 | §00d money the past few years, is|it< is a further development | “tion: but they pay for it by Sriegiaeit e s s e £he SAvan range O for Southern New England: Tair automobile d s who along ing many troubles that never come.| The Haymarket 11:45 to 1:15 -— | mountains tonight and Thursday; not much miles an hour on the wrong side of | Present earnings over all being in of the f{ype of gasoline-electric | PENIEN | heer and dancing. Called at Tivoli. | 4 _]‘q"\""‘m"” Mongolia from | .y nee iy temperature; moderate BE A CON BB highway | the neighborhood of $10 a share. |locomotives or coaches that are be- | Yet it is possible to live so clean- | Cairo, and Kid McCoy's Rathskeiler | PArt of Siberia. T e st S A G g ; Q. Who was the first president of s, i | The next move of the railroad's | ing operated upon the New Britain- 1V and decently that the nelghbors hetween 1:30 and 8 a. m. Landed at | ®o oo B pe i ]“:’m(‘ o ('::1]",:, ohi ‘\’\r\) Yox} BOOK AND GIFT SHOP ontinued cool tonight. Thursday ; e iever will seem lntolerant. et 315 At = s Chir ad deter 1 | directors, Wall street belicves, is the | Berlin and 3erlin-Middletown | o " * | Jack’s at 2:15 a. m. Party too mu- | deh e City dads are reported determined L rlin-Middletown = A. TFriedrich Ebert. S R R winds. Lending Library in City” Washington, Aug. 28.—Torecast || Come in and Get Your Copy " ical—thrown out of Jack's at 4:34| o I RIS Lo o 5 | ume,” says a flyer, “(he [a. m. Back to the Imperial, arsiving | & 0 o - ordinance thoroughly. This is grati- | SLOCK at par to meet maturitics that |and also along the Waterbury | higher up you are the er you at 5:05. Night caps served in|% 30 b€ Forecast for New Haven and S AT o X i L2 S 2 £ o v zethe seaton ou v R A L LT i ana 85 West Main Street tying indeed. Too many laws are on d to pay off mext year. Tt | branch. The only differcnce being |are.” Somcthing like bootlegging. |rooms. More songs Call from Hotel| (" wiig was the sccond wife of | Y¢inity: Fair tonight and Thurs- = detective at 5:45. Hotel detective So- & day . ! 5 Americanism: One crowd think-| ciable and visits with party until 2 | incomplete examination before they road being in a position totric locom 5 of larger dimen- |ing you can't be good without being | g:43. Hotel det b e AnucEBolav = : LA SR e e e R 7 '8 6:45. Hotel detective falls asleep At| q Who was the Greek goddess were passed. Nothing yields so much | Tise money through the issu-|sions. The principle in both types of | hored; another thinking you must|7'a m. and is put to bed. Party re- | or disrord? trouble and litigation as a defective | hce of stock, the money [locomotives is the same. | be wicked if you have a good lime. | tires at 7:50 a. m. It to study the dry cleaning and dyeing | 1Ssuance of more than $45,000,000 branches of the New Haven railroad; | upy (s the books which give evidence of |18 unfortunate that, the rail-|that the Canadian National oil-clec- | S . CAN YOU SWING IT? Party awakens at 12:30 p. m | Q. Who played Jo-Jo in “Inno- ery family hopes some day to own a home. In attaining this de akfast in rooms. Rogers Brothers | cents of Paris”? objective, practically cverybody needs some financial ussistance, Very at the old Grand Opera House, 2:2¢| A, David Durand few homes are bought with cash paid out of the bunk., The amount which (G F o o i R e Q. Who were the Wampus bab must be borrowed represents in some cases a relatively small, but more 7 Satioe > § ot Bl b (o | tween job anc s ke 4 = . often a large part of the fotal outlay. Our Washington Burcau has cc than those credited to Chancellor | Detier position to earn dividends in [tricity aboard, and the electricity | LWeen Job and jail is crooked saloon from 5:30 (p T—wonderful: | stars of 19297 R A e e R e e Stresemann when he said the signa- | the future when that much of its|operates the train. The Canadian| Tyen yet you can find communi- | ©1d-fashioned Bourbon — Cocktail A, Doris Hill, Anita Page, ing, discu the whele question of borrowing money for purchase lebt 1 | prinel . 8 b o | Dined at Mouquin's 7 to 8:4i— | Josephine Dunn, Toretta Young, home. It contains just the Information you want on how to go about tory nations themselves can make |debt is obliterated. principle is the same on a larger ties where bridge is an indoor game [ b R purchase and how the money 1s borrowed. Fill o o coupon below i 3 table d'hote $1.25 with red or white | Doris Dawson, Sally Blane, Betty purct 1o cliasn 1 Kl out the coupon bel ellogg pac able. No pac Most major railroad s at pres- | sc and rook is the only one innocent the Kellogg pact valuable. No pact is | nijorirailnoadiiinestaBores It enough to play on the front porch, | Wine. Cab ride to Atlantic Garden|Boyd, Helen Twelyetrees, Mona any better than the signator: ent are unusually prosperous, re- | It so happens that the Pennsyl- | = 5 “lin the Bowery—Rhine wine. At |Rico, Ethlyn Clai Caryl Lincoln e tive improvements. This condition, | The gasoline-electric engine N ey — however, hangs over from the past | the New Haven possess a large gaso- | chortest distance between two | L Truer words were never spoken |and the railroad at least will be in a |line motor which manufactures clec- | points. The shortest distance be- send for it: [ = = = = =— =CLIP COUPON HERE == == — — = tions, and that sometimes has p. flecting the prevailing industrial and | vania railroad is preparing to electri- | TFamiliarity breeds contempt, Peo- | 11:45 on to the Haymarket —onecjand Helen Foster. | 1HOME FINANCING EDITOR, Washington Burcau, iR more. Beer and many dances untii | Q. What is the duty on monke 1322 New York Avenue, Washingtor when a plane passes, and a knee is| 2 2. m. Back to Jack BrouEhigin foftheatinited <ol S I I want a copy of the bulletin HOME FINANCIN Heruglini) 1 : just a one-way hinge. One member of party elaims| A If imported for sale they arc five cents i coin or loose, uncancelled U One thing that turns a joy ride | time when much passenger traffic & Ohio; and so is the New York |’ that his rarchit is tco tongh and |dutiable at the rate of fifteen pe tage and handling cost ed a weakness of pacts. commercial prosperity. This railroad | fy the line between New York and Ple no longer sunburn their tonsils et S prosperty, too, has advanced at a | Washington; and so is the Baltimorc nto a ride of sorrow is the regret | Nas been lost, probably for good I planning to electrify its line A modern frousseau—ireussou insists that Jack be called to settl-|cent ad valorem AME and remorse that can come after | What the roads have lost in passen- | between New York and Buffalo, wedding outfit—consists of useful | the question. Jack stops at table| @ \\\ L “‘“"”“’l o o S h. o | st Howeyer ifiey Navatmare then | The Taymantyoulal mnparallyfass||unEs SN0 Amoney s spent, fas ot | aifl usoge thefnalcy Kicker St LTRSS o apig e | | P rew R G Hhastchsasie, y ; d naturally ask |,ore, on things that won't show takes exception to an effort on the prepared leaves, or the tea-like collision. gained in inc freight traffic; what is the good of doing this if & Shrt of the o b to veave the ruse. |beverage smede’ from them. e | : : e LS ETAT) S e e, and freight traffic, after all, is what | locomofives such as the Canadian| This month witnesses the falling | hit into a tippet for one of the aear- | free is found wild on the ‘river ; eader of BRITAIN ENGLAND WINS A POINT pays dividends. \tional has developed are as power. | ©f Many stars, this being Nature’s | by waiters. The strong arm squad is ::}”‘Qy,:m:{r,l d”-“‘:\ g e cffort to st omething like the | summoned. Conquered by the same |DeiEhboring mountainous | fer voice tests at Hollywood. AEhia1 EOame oI Dawn, And) solitol |0 Lrsal e leavesiaratprepared | of Great Britain to obtain a larger | RESPECT FOR POLICEMEN | motives ever likely to be operated i : | | The determined effort of officials — ul and as fast as any eleetric loco- | share of reparations sums apparently | T the individual policeman is UPON these American roads after | If they want realism in the mov- 5 as S/ success, after The Wit t ¢ reg: as hey are electrified. 4 N LISING NUMBET has resulted in success, after The cntitled fo public regard, as was | (he¥ are electrificd. boinutc/ste sonva tump a1+ Doaarend s Mickey: (Himselt) cGuire By Fontaine Fox Hague convention ‘“nearly” broke | stressed during a court trial here, is| The oil-electric principle has vast mon when she talks? o e e i = down several times. i e wit he most enlightened | Potentialities for power = o % » > f line with the most cn ; T et Okahoma has| them, every wor | “ WHo ¢ARES IF YER MAW 13 ¢oMIN’ AFTER In principle the British demands | conception of public duty and good ' and speed. ’ LE 'S | The stories are so foolish, the poems == B taken 45 square miles of Texas so You! SHUT UP are compromised to the extent of 70 | citizenship. Policemen, rather than T s R e sc absird. : H The articles so erudite, the essays obstruse; per cent—which seems very favor- | to be considered as human o PETTERS HAVE RIGH cent efforts fo find a permanent =i A e e Sl S tages = | governor indicate that she has dirt : broad to spoil fun, are representa- [ Although there was some unfor- | FreTEIOT MOICHE L And so invaluable the Hints for Great Britain, tired of holding the | tives of the public conscience, and it | tunate shooting that accompanied | AT Happy Household Use. bag for her continental allies, has | must never be overlooked that they | the r of the wington | These fiights “around the world’ lightened it considerably. All shades | ar otectors of all worthy citi- | authorities the world safe | "Car the top romind us that Byrd |l never miss a copy, I read thera did it first. He circled the north every time; pole. The thirty-five cent issues and those credit to the Labor government encouragement than an | commendable = | that cost a dime. of opinion in England extend a vast average policeman ds | for petters, their effort was highly which to the surprise of many has as isional kind word while on his| After all, a bandit is a bandit. | Correct this s © “T find the | My fastes are catholie, T own—hut casiest way to kepe the child from | never have T seen ¢ B being spoiled,” said the mother, Such a fascinating number as “next saving to the British taxpayer. cates like no other human being. city street or robs a store or a bank, | to leave it with ifs grandparents.’ s magazine.” D e B S = 44 | or sneaks up on automobile petters - WIRES AND AIRPORTS e R and demands their valuables—the | COPYTISht 1020, Pul Syndicate | T hold my breath in wonder, as I “ M¢GQUIRE 1S HUNTIN FoR 5°MEB\\°DY WITH A | : = sit and read about WAGON To HAUL HIM HOME . Looked at through the eyes of a| Tt secms, too, to be an age of en- | difference in the type of banditry | dazzling contributions ‘“next its tirst accomplishment a substantial | rounds, invariably recipro- | Whether a bandit holds one up on a layman, it seems to us th durance tests. We have had ex g | does not appear great in the eye of 72 H month's fssue” will bring out! voltage electric wires have no busi- | stories of how long airplanes could | the law. S””Hflrn}" T would seem that all great writ- ness being alongside a municipal air- | remain aloft; and flag pole sitters. | The trio captured in Newington, u““km ers and great artists had com- port, as is the case in New it appear bined Los Angeles. | And just recently d, had toy pistols, indicat- 2 Britain |1 True, attention is called to the wires youth varied the picture by riding a | ing they were not anxious to injure r " l ey e e e UL ELEES the greatest of its kind! by red lights, but they are of no | bicycle for more than 30 hours, Of course, petters when ot help wiey wineniune | iibios ereryins ot vk e 4 by bandts are casity| /7a@ y@ heard thlson@ ? | cucn masterworks of prose and fronted with a change in atmosphere | who once operated a bicycle when | {rightened, even at a toy pistol if it | NOT SO DUSTY verse, such sapience astutel heard of a Scottish | SUch forceful, brilliant authors, all husband and wife who wilfally gEewarltwinesuepli b the table In the Jitchon! cov. | AL mel I've never seen one, but next improvement aro he Los | passive interest in cyclists even now | their valuables without the stimula- S Aith OBt EG Ehatoih onihea my interest is keen = 5 = > Angeles airport will-be the placing b et s reliow L Clon of Firenrrs ] with ust so that the children | ) 1 caq the mext month's issue of 'AND HE'S doT EPPIE HIDIN' A GREAT BI& HOLE ‘ any magazine! IN THE SEAT UN HIS PANTS s 9 <o f Retort Wilely! The Graf Zeppelin's narrow escape | sympathy Zocs out to the unfortu- | Succeed, not necessarily because pet- e resulting in difliculty of maneuver- were almost as common means | 100ks like the real thing. Most of the | I have just ing. It is safe to ass of locomotion as walking, takes a | Petters probably would hand over the dangerous wires underground or | pedalling up a hill as they pass in | The offorts of the police to make changing them to a different locality. | their Rolls Roughs. At least, onc's | the world safe for petters deserves to was due to good luck and the quick | nate who must work as they | ters are to be encouraged, but be- from her domestic duties the other dropping of ballast, An airplane, morning by so many salesmen of ; brushes, vanilla extract, and such der similar conditions, would have | know ¢ dodge a aven as | Up in essence is just as criminal as i : 1 have | know how to dodge autos even a nce is just as criminal a {hib (les Hedomel somewhit ombits been faced with similar hazards. estrians do holding up people while en route to | . tered. She waited with eager tongue traverse the highways, and who must | cause this business of holding them | e But this idea of an endurance | church or a grocery store, Dy 3 - for the next intruder. WHEN THE LIGHT AND POWER | test on a bicycle strikes us as going | very nature of ther temporary [FuERoc: S anar R Botan BADS Ik oonmorinng, fimadam & esald ‘ the wear and tear on the pencils the caller, removing his hat. i | represent the ———— Home Laun- Last night this city was treated to The physical injury that a youth | dark nook, petters are more 1.41,4.,\.‘(‘ 2 dry. May I explain our service?" an accident which was more than |does himself by enforcing his body | than almost any other species of | “Certainly,” replied the young regrettable and which it seems to us | to undergo such exertion may and | humanity. | woman; “come right in. I'm one of your cnstomers. I wish you would (Copyright, John F. Dille Co.) | explain it!” FAILS too far. ployment in a darkened car apd in a might have been avoided had the frequently does leave life-long re- | One thing is certain: The mis- | «

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