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6 JEW BRITAIN DAYY_,Y‘HF,RAI,T). MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1929. New Britaln Herald value tenements at less money. | numerous institutions. IFootball has a | dividends doesn’t mean a thing to | | and served until his death puted to be 70,000 square miles ad- A : Thus, no matter what the tax rate | practical va the person whose sole aim is to buy | SHE SAW HE WAS! Q Eugene Sandow. the fa- | ditional HERALDERUBLISHING SCOMPANTAN £0n b i i s e i s e Clarke: “Do you believe in this| mous strong man, still living ? Q. What relation are my cousin's = — ) 5 ‘ television stutf | < Y, at | children to me 5 | based would be less. GIVE AND TAKE & e [ A He died October 15 : s o Yo | Yssued Daily (Sunday Excepted) | | Barnes: “What s it London, England. from the effects,| A. Iirst cousins once removed But that plan would not reduce the the face of the astonishing s illuminating ’ Jlarke: “Tha G e SR e ad- At Herald Bidg. 67 Church Strect LEpIAnRrOUE notiy a1 Tl ] ihating W Ol hat @ person can acti- Lyt s gid, of injuries received in a| @ Where may Tom Mix be \ |sum total of money needed every of goods that are exported |analyze the returns on some of the [l aegi over. the clelentions 1. | mOtor accident some vears previous. | dressed ? o i i | : ; o sarnes: “Sure. My wife can. Th - A. Care of Zack Terrell, Sells 3 - e car to operate the municipality. If | from this country it seems doubiy | most active stocks at prices prevail- | | Q. 1Is there in existence. or on wre 3 SUBSCRIPTION RATES SLEL ) L y e no LY i |other: night T called her up and record, any airship which Is driven | Floto Circus, Peru, Indiana. s there is less valuation for any Kind | foolish for tariff tinkerers to attempt | ing for August 23 Prices have e S linpist 5 wonts el ATanID SLICL BSROHVenH 7 rt of Nor- L G N 0 it % e ERE . nd all communications (o Fun i.HL D .1}.[:\7.. h Ish ntsh by a steam engine? | Q. Who played the part of Nor Sc, a donen | OF Propert 23 AnCEEh DEcd Rl e that date, but | ghon paitor, care of the New S G \. The “Clty of Glendale,” an |Ma Shearer's brother in “The Tr inordinately increased, the needed | cour the principle still holds good || Britatn Hern and your letier 186sald ilncan Sta- you & T ) et e ble was | ©f Mary Dugan’? ene 5 s Lillian Hubsmann. | all-metal, steam-driven dirigible was 4 : ; tax money would have to come fron When we export 8o much it would tchison o at day was selling vill be forwarded Ne o |- N ¢ A. R hd Hacket Entered at Post Office at New Britamn | '*% i hen we exy h much o A on on that day was selling | | will ve ) to New Vork Jloopyright 1929, Reproduction Ior|made in Glendale, California, and | AT some other source. seem that we could also buy a little |at $277 a share, and was scheduled | e SRoapnatles b | as Second Class Mail Matter, some othersse ¥ 7 3 ched | hidden ¥ d_successfu | INTTO ~ | other source? question | from the folks to whom we also ex- 1o pay $10 a year. It is one of the | WIYLL SAY THEY NEED IT! | 5 Q. What is the R L COMMUNICATED Yo i | Lots of ourses designc girl may get marrtdd 2nd in what = Lz > T is ir one ort. But that isn't the creed. The [most prosperous of lines. On that |1-013 of memory courses designed (o L g i &1 TRLEPHONE. CALLS I ¥ . R p o, | 25 Y A - d state may she married at that WOULD HONOR LOCAL HEROES i omeo 223 == ea in some cireles is (0 sell and | basis, however, the return would be | e canes and faces and ears Ago loday B : There are zens, of course, who | never ibout 3.6 per cent. (The percentage, make a hit thereby A, Accordi a rece sum- | Britain Herald . 53 believe the city could be run with | No indi siness concern | of course, is obtained by dividing the | But why not for tho: birds matysofimorrlagetiaws of (he atafes 7 G0 SEmane hegonty purodial UL 4 . ve. Bt after all, this is | could exi lan; but there | yicld by the pri 1 for ti we're meeting all the whil | Councitman John Donlon of the | the minimum. 1 t which a girlf 5 A7 ; ‘ AL R T B R S § 5 : S He LB R Kind of course to help ‘em re- | fifth wa Il sl October 12 with | may marry without tho consent of | Morthwestorn se roum alwass ope v belief. Wien definite figur ¢ tho, 1 be plea L5 St G i his wife and two cliliven en the Ma- | parent or guardian is 16, which age | Would like to um= ng is attempted t results nsually | nothing so m a tarift wall high y (his method one finds ihe ¢ for Ir (- where: (hoy will |is fived by law in the stdtes of |how I, und ulm. 0 i Press spenc out six wecl . o GG h | fecl i regard to the Alembest olithe SAsiocinled ML ze o negligible ~EN ugh 1o to an embargo | following yviclds for important stocks SHAMD! pend about six § orth Carolina and Mjnnesoti. With LSEDy ) The Associated Press i exclusiiely on O e T o Lo ron el D o S o G T 0 Daitriane Ul titled to the uso for re-publication of | The city is v man who dur- | against hated for e s ST rnum 00 bad about that! t companied ! ) nimi ol all news credited to it or nut otherwiss i 4 4 Y llon A e LGty Engineer W. H. Cadwell when he | age is 12 years in Maryland B credited In this paper and aiso local | INg @ boom period - bought a lot o not 1o be inge S Neonicioen ral B3 3 Srenscents i i il e (T ran his car down to the new town | Q. Where are the National | It they preferred herocs in prefer- news published thercin. goods on the installment plan. If the | of President Hoover, whether many | American Telephone and Telegraph, | Dargum: “He got so swelled up|tome this morning and noted the Headquarters of the American Auto- | ence to the old-time residents, could 1 1 ) N 1 & progress that as been ma hose 1 5 ey boom had continued he would have | who voted for him like it or not. The | 8; Woolworth, 2.4; United Gas Im- |over his press notices that he can't | PTOBY i Wit . 1 i beer "- t : mobile Association® they not find them right here in ember Andit Bureau of Cireulation [becn able to make all his payments | President is said to be prepared to | provement, 1.6; General Electric, |§°t his head in the lion's moutnz” | e fir. Ca Y| A Mills Building, 17th and [ New Britain, or in ahove mentioned g tonal organization } ‘ ¢ . - [ g Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, | section, for instance, three hoys A. B. C. I8 a natonal organiza without trouble 1 1 flop- | veto any tariff bill that lacks rea- ; Westinghouse 1.4; Radio he condition of the fu in the ~ S ¢ i hich furnishex newspapers and adv : 4 ON FINDING AN OLD LOVLE e condition o nds in Dic! who fought and gave their lives in shra wilhili et honest analysis of | ped and normalcy came back son. Corporation of America, 0 (cipher LETTER! stret department has led Mayor| Q. Did the Uniled States Dpro-|ihe World War—these soldiers play- e O circulation statistics &re s fin ne it diffic all . P A N i Basse 0 secure a statement 0 ; " q Y = 7 ;-;;u;d:yf:“ SR e Wf | he is finding it difficult to m all = there having been no dividends). By Eleanor Granville ';y‘ *\ HH" - ““ . t “'k' from | quce more wheat in 1928 than Can- o4 ball on said parks and lived B anas 2 Frilasabe d il IR S SR G S50 1= - R e A e bank as to the amount of ney | ada? oy S o tection ngainst newspuper die. | the installment payment COTTON DISPLACED BY AUTOS = What rapturous, rom lay e b e r oo nen .y I ; | within a ‘stone’s throw” of them. Or Sx hution e fites 1o There 1 enty of indi- These nervous, glowing lines re- |y, o1 = Pastat o A. In 192§ the United States pro- | another young man still living in local advertisers, y of From time immemorable raw cot- Of course, the returns are call R !“‘_”“‘“ L ““ ““{““ on SeP- | queed 902,749,000 bushels of wheat; this section signer of the petition ton has been the chief single Amer- | negligible to anyone it he only buys | When we, costasy ab! i “";)1' 2OUt to{he | UANAdA 533,572,000 bush regarding the names of the parks- to an indi- |jcan export. We grow more cotton |4 Stock to sell it when it rises, That | Were to each oth in all. caiit ot 2 Aedour Q. Do airplanes have motors | who fought in the World War hav- Cradiffof he general account with an odd number of eylinders? ) hed S installment | ¢ wny other nation in the world | can be done only in a bull market, as The sixth ward democrats win |~ " @5 ,H”‘ e by gL recelyed ml Distinguished Ser- . 3 « presence i I’ h P iy Tain €s. ere are 3, 5 + and 3 | vice Cross, an Croix De Guerrc £ nd all the world necds it the present one. The point i Ay very presence in a room hold a rally in the East Main i Kb ol - “You A T e = 1 o Digss RS s snolnbRis Show e e € A e o e mos- | armory this evening. The officers | CYlnder radial type motors. Did they stop to .hink when they Az — i R B For the first half of the year, ac- | long is tl I market to last? One | here Wil De! ‘escorted from hote, | | @ How much did Al Jolson re-|named those parks that perhaps in 3 iy 1 STl S take the g00ds | cording to the report of the U. S. | Buess is as good as another. or you all elements of gloom: Russwin to the armery by the Phil- | C¢IVe for appearing in “The Sing-|(he petition some old-time resident ! Hverybody Ly now kno o back." Chamber of Commerce, our cotton | There are thousands of holders of | YOU'S did the same for me, old | harmonic band. ing 1700l Y might have had a son whom they “t night club is like. Dut a day club is U the g00dS | exports o e a0l d TS O dear. Philip Bardeck is erecting a new A. He iy understood to have re- | could hon long with the two called a speakeas; Eolbackiiona SR e 3 840k, of course, who have enjoyed | bowling alley at the Mountain Grove | ¢¢ived $150.000 flat for the film they did show preference to, and =2 g P| They used to call it King Cotton. | increased earnings—book earnings. Frenquently, too, you used house, on Shuttle Meadow avenue i o B eanSLy RS RSk vl one Hol ihielrown eroes, and ) suy . , classical music” ) o ta iy TEDE 0N paying until the end of the [ But it is no longer king But these are folks who owned the It fate should ever break ous| There will be a meeting of the : the other to the Polish general; ae he trouble with real estate is that gy | 1 R L b e . . e Central Pomona lodge No. 1 at the Music composed by the great | stated in petition prosented to the % ¥ ce of informat stocks long before the present range ) 4 ; 3 S ler LT e ey G S too many buildings during the boom e i e AUl A G hshTs T P s r\ Slae R D e e future | 1ast Hampton Grange, Tuesday, ! '1 r&. The name is csp “““‘I"T‘ common council to name them affer B s ¥ ish 1t during the same perioc orices were heard of. That G 8 L c 1th ed 1o works o forms ¢ " d period were built with gold bricks. | pae financial corns that 7 e period fof prices were heard of. That Is a day, \ Oct. 11th. pli g orks in the forms which | two other old-tima residents, if they - 2 i our exports of automobiles, parts and | different matter altogether. For in- T Ly e N At the monthly meeting of the | V°T® adopted by the great masters | 4iq not approve of the names given T bile d lon't By accessories totalled $339,160,000. stance, a person who had enough | act?” POt Would | Letmsieder club which was held | Of the lafter part of the 18th cen- | 1ne above mention soldiers are aons Half the automobile drivers dol Bisisis el astntn plasten ol U e ; 18 ! vesterday, the members of the club, | {11Y. as instrumental works In the | of o1q-(1ime residents of (his section 1 12 w th 3 alf pay = S 0. 11n adio rporatio ears ag hroug I 1 t | ® ats orm ang peras construetec \ ‘. understand how the other half pay ', s like buying any other | of the nation mechani e LG e e o \ rough thelr president, J. A, Jost, | fonata form and operas constructed | " An ol resident from ihe north. ying any of the nation mechanical exports of | to buy it v ; dnesday at the Walder- : e : \fter the rece raditions; works : their bills. T 3 e to buy it when it was very low could mor bresented Richard Vogel with ajafter the received traditions; works | wostern section of the city ¢ £00ds on the installment plan ong article, and its accessorics, have much: money by sslliiig it on || Wiee 5 tog, | STHADIY engraved gold-headed cane | Which have held their place in gen- Dl S T When it is done during a boom ! {o; h S g vas meeting Bob for tea, 'iy yecognition of I 1 I estimation for a considerablec ot g @ topped the exports of cotion ke A 2y recognition of his efficiency in a con By = All roads led to Plainsille this &1t~ | yorion it 1o0ks as If there will be 1o | snd e o oy oo 1 Shi el el g0 Gt ¢Ipful services as secretary of that ind of new works of the same Milford Democrats Name 9 3 At e total of all American ey act that there have been no nd you, I'm pretty sure, saw . Nl =tvle 3, Eiicis i S v ot i B e e el R e S s i | e e S Tow. van square holes te cnr . B+ 9+ Fagan for Treasurer wded. an r N r orty til a b . ¥ : TG SO P - ¢ Jery J ‘agan, for many years erowded help carry the property until all the | increase for the first half of this " : o e ¢ the seas s the complimentary | in wood? ’, i : ) J\ Beian )‘ i (e e ISR OUIdNvear bl thinenlt o the analot (e | Were: vesolnter (fin ; o kg IGLs0s e st asuonll an A Sauare Holesmay he But lthiy, o 5o to i rova i heraring Somehow the average marriage al- | oo 5 , L 3 0 are paying high interest < resofute, if not quite calm: Ly the business assoc slafting attachment on a milling B require a perlod of years during |year, will total aproximately o e s YOU dodged into the nearest hooth inera ot e it A Ay baldriliea in the restaurant business, has bren ways gets more space in the PAPErS | which much might happen oo sl Bing B Cdaiare mntRinn s G o el e e G seaory s dnilicd S the | lominated for town treasurer by ti an the average birth. Yet the ave ey ; : class. They are speculating on pres- il 1 & epecial aitachment toa lathe | somecratio party of Milford. M than the averag | Unfortunately. few think of that | This will be (he greatest total of Shm e ”; ng on pr — Diggie acted for called the Radbore attachment. The | oo i U6 PR OF Sfiond. r i R B U e (0 (it TS Temt ORTINRET s I e of the coun- | yoare. 2 ; TR e MADBRHEERIOK! "]"“" M B sociely, insnaliwayi and| the mostisatistactoryiliz diladiliodval Akl has bhea aeitiain ment at such a cructal period than | yoeqn't start until the rents go down | e n s rs. Stores Out with a e Ly J“‘ to broach the hol lilford public affairs tor some time the average bridegroom and normalcy has arrived % = Sl . eh? S9 you expect me to he- ¢ d th : ¢ i Q. Ts it true fhat apes Hons | as g war years W Tall {lieve that he was really sick?” crection of an ad to and re-govs do not cat bananas? S g | Meanwhile the owners of the TR s Fhe Star, and all othergareful ob- | Stores: “Was he? Say, vou ought | Modeliing of its prosent building (0| 3 s DOG KILLS BRABRITS One of the evil features of pro- | mortgages, like the installment col- PLAYING WITH STOCKS SETVErs, are not pessimistic. They : t0've seen him when his three Jacks | Thomas Cr Q. For what mascnline name is he dog ward today is invest hibitlon is that a horde of get-rich- |lectors, are heard from. Their con. Mo o merely wonder when the pyramiding | "1MPed Up against my Ten Full Caroline the feminine? ting the sad case of Thomas Czock 1 : | Wherever one gocs one finds con- | ¥ 1! o Ivy Shaler A. Charles of 164 Oak stre » Sunday X fellows ne of them he ersation is not pleasa going 1o stop. They know as Al B ). rles < 5 R quick felldws, some of them vouths, | versation is not pleasant versation about the stock market P. They know as little | esijonQ Q. TFrom where did the state of | Poried (o the police ta doj srwise would be inte h0! iz ¥ X 1 it as the rankes i > T < & 2 - e i Who otherwise would be intent upon | I'he incident in town recently, where rankest amateur PASSIONATE LETTERS TO & Rhode Tsland get its name? strayed into his yard and had itor | PUBLIC UTILITIES Found by Rose Marie Gaines earning an honest living, seize upon| TIn such a situation. however. it is spe { b cceived its | 87 of his prize rabbits a New Haven brokerage house sent received it I A. Tt is said to hav mall island in Nar- = the law as yielding an opportunity | the dut of the city to do all in its |4 representative here with $500,000 What everyon an agree ahout, 3 r ! > T nsett D called Roc Ey- easy money. Some of them make | power to help tide over indus | ‘ : however, is that the ! m of ea s : om ) power to help tide over Industrious | worth of stocks which had been or. | POWEYer. is that the farmers, clorks, The Iceman to landt meaning “red island.” Accord D) i Eo much of it that they can afford to|and adventurous citizens who invest- [lderad, and which were nat expected | SCNOOL teachers, preachers and an | Pfar Joe: n ing to another authority it was forfeit $1,000 bonds. | ed savings In real estate. The 10ad 01 | to arrive by mail for sevoral days, is | °1€'s Who ere not fn on the o ! """‘] call you Joe, mayn't 12 named for the Tsland of Rhodes. REUIL al days, is s is the first time I've cver writ- GL. e 0 S Tl Victorin —— — real estate should be lightened if |, ing Rath ground floor will be the losers 3 3 > oy piglzal gimietopl e ) e Ll i inkling of what is going on. Sl e the losers when ten you and it seems in talking Nyanza in Africa? How deep is it The Connecticut company seems | DOSsibi might be that this woul Just as people mateh pernnios, buy | AP4 T the deflation comes, |we've always just addressed cach vation above sea Increasingly disinclined to 1 Ljseveasom=glrontlosingitheicinroper—iin rizeSor 16 teryat tiokats, Liy. Dieis Tt is safe to bet on the tuture |Other as “vouw” But lately I've hat § 2 e R S P to be o he orning when yor . 4 and maintain trolley lines when the |ty luck on gaming devices at amuse- | PTOETESS of the country, | ut in the morning when you | 4 an elevation above the FOR GUICK, 2 Wher Tl . i : saming at amuse - {come, and I don't want you to mis pih HARMLESS COMFORT tracks become too bad for travel '¢n big industries run into slack | ment parks, and are willing o try It is safe, too, to bet on the future |understand, e e e over them in comfort. The substitu b no hesi in calling f almost cverything at least once, so prosperity of Florida. But such faith : Ir”!',nm"']n‘; its about the fce, e Area about ' squa miles; iliaren or it tion of buses for the trolley be- [UPON the government for assistance. | thoy play with stocks lid little good to those who were :"L‘” 'I‘"“ »‘| ii’s a »j-’”” us. I'm :auln.w : QUESTIONS ANSWERED that of the catchment basin, com- ROR CONSTIPATION, DIARRHEALFEVERISHNESS. ol 4 They even o | b you a wrt. The superintendent ou can get an answer to any ween Meriden and Wallingford was | They 1 call on the government | pos e AVE N hioreddas | caught i1 e Elois u p u i 3 . 2 STCS A i e sy Most of them have no more idea L e Tlovida slunio v | telln, mé:hat yol dnidt want ol muestion of ol v i iiation by | ————— — a case in point. This line, once deem- assista hen their books | apout calculating what a stock | Bardless of it te mporary character. [leave my fifteen cents’ worth of ics | writing to the Qu-whon Edftor, New | oo ed important to travelers between |Show they do not wctually need it. | should be worth from the report of A bump in the road can do a ter. Y1188 I am in the apartment to let | Britain Herall, Wasuingi . i the two cities, has turned into a bus | The present time is a case in point. | an industry than they know how to | rible amount of damage, though the | 0L, [ Mincdlately 1322 New York wver : CHILDREN'S o 2 : SR O Bl Now. Joe, I do try to be there, |D. C.. enclesing two o s life is ngt sc t but that there is ¥5 tmeenough for courtesy ute. The buses don’t last as long as| local taxpayers, especially those | figure the standing of a ba s highway Ay lea 3 o To! e T e D ; igure the standing of a bank from may lead to pleasant {and I miss you as much as you miss | for reply. Mediea!, log nd marital : tiond manners be at liame. T courtesy s not faught at motherts trolley cars—not by yvears—but re- paratively small means, have |its official report. It's all Greek, or | SCenery {me. but 1 have a new job and mv|advisc cannot b gy can ex- there is little hope of ing it outside the home, %ur placing outworn trolley tracks is an | the same rights by their local gov- | possibly Chinese, z B | employer likes to have me got there | tended research ! snd All ' rendy cne of its informative bulletins, tellin W pareits may 1 i at n - finae . n 5 b bout 1 b Uleating 0d edin, amiability JuTteRy in expensive process. Thus one erst- |crnment; and the local government | Bug (hey dabble in it all the same. | at nine-thirty. 1 suppose 1 could|other questions vt 1cceive a per- oo b RO Sy S : G § i iy . |get there at ten if you brought the | sonal reply. Uasigrod requests can- i o Seiiai gk o while “interurban line” after the should be just as eazer to be of SOMe | The process seems e 0& 2 3 ! ot luct m publle, had habits to he aveided, conduct i L bonhs Sso b The process seems to come natural. | servations ice on your carly delivery, and in | not be answeiod A letters a ; g e et 9idea soondug other disappears, while huses con- |assistance as national govern- | that way we could each other, | confidential —F Iitar nt of this builetin, fill out n below and mail as ut I just can’'t wait until eleven for 3 stantly incre Q. T was born in America bu 6. mentiusually sl donsbrnlg Uia Hles e ansds ;u:rsm» (A recent| 0" Tfie Weat/ler ger industries. s elgher . i 1 |you. : /— — — — — =CLIP COUPON HERE =— — — — - 3 A Whet I 0 vlmled e pussiblitles end = Of course T don't mind, and marnied an alien I still a citi- ] THL: LEVY ON REAL ESTATE Vhether this would do any good s | found them conforming somewhat Vashinelon s ; doesn't make me feel any less|Zen Of theUnited States? | citip MANNERS EDITOR, Washin Bureau New Britain 1lerald, at a er questi ; kin S UnBion, Sept [ore s e 3 = o gk A i 4 ftor 22 New o \enue Washington T Ata convention of real estate men | another question. Any Kind of a |with what Roger bson said | for Souihern New Bngland 1.”_.]“ mly about you when you leave| A If you married an N after ! : Ao e | recently it was shown that the tax straw looks attractive to a drowning | some time ago. The S r discovered | C1OUdY tonight and Tuesday, possibly | [N¢ ice outside the door in a piecs | September 22,1522 vou are still an | T wa Ll mn.»; ;:I CHILDE \‘c :v\‘ rvr‘\‘,l.p < X2 s A o )Y 1ot newspape o ) .| American citizen. Prior to that date lierewith five 1 or loose, uncancelle amy burden on realty has been seriously man there were a horde of farmers, | F411 01 the southwest coast, slightly [°f Newspaper, but it does melt quit e | W o andllogeconta: | ! 4 through tw tors = ; e Clwarmer tonight except on (h;_\n good deal and it makes the man|® Woman assumed the citizenship of I ncreased through two factor sehool feachers, preachers and clerks | southeast coast: moderate o fresn | Who washes the halls just a littlo| her husband e (a) The continued high cost of FOOTBALL EDUCATION {in Kansas who were vitally inter- | northeast winds, strong on (| fretful. Q. Where and when did Senator | operating municipal governments, | An educator ested in the stock mar That | Southeast coast | The superintendent tells me you | Penrose die? How Ic was he in | squeer axo s S 5 . l fock marke a e e ¢ ;- | the Unlted States Senate? including the cost of paying for im- |other day that in any of | Iorecast Jastes Cow York. Ay that if T would take a twenty- cluding of g ny means they were gambling i ' 1u‘v Eastetrn New York | five cent piece of ice it would be A. Boits Penrese died in Wash- |y . : S 5 provements that i over a long wtional ons high The ir subseribed to the old- ;¢ o ":’ "“} coust i'vm] T | (Corth your while to have him open | ington, D. €., December 31, 1921, He I am a reader of the NEW BRITAIN Il . P % o AR e 3 in the onight and Tues- |, I flacr=r : 5 il < Eennicl vians. JUlm Hnd 0w, s s (horOuehly | iasnionea notlon that what goss up | das: il warmer in ,,,.,,v,’” | the door for you cvery day. So all | Was elected as a Repub'ican to the I¥ (b) The almost universal decrease taught and as deeply tood s 2 ot 3 terate “to o Iright. T don't know how it will fit, United States Senate in 1897, reelec S vsually comes down: and the higher ' tion tc t: moderate “to fresh f 111 t ted in 19¢ 1909, 1914 and 1920 fn the values of ¢ torm of | the game of footbal {lie ascent e Nooeiet e northeast winds, in my icebox. and I'll have to mak- . 1 = e s : ! ascen 1 T al o | 1 good many cocktails to use it up = S — retly R nestoloyerhl OGOt i lin be def irg A most unpopular notion during Sracasts for . New s Haven Landibpy¢ e it's ) question: of! our part- SRE T . factors, resulting in a decrs of in- | othe iy, or several of 1 i B o Pair and warmer tonight: |inz forever, leave as 1 iesday elou and warmer, s sou reet sou must, - © 0| Family Stuff e ST A e e By Fontaine Fox i N ol G S ‘ B e S » ‘l"u'rl‘\“()‘]’\v\ There has been but . municipal 1 decreased | with the usual vigor. It is a short ' of the country and the crest centers | ‘golf widow'-" | BOUGHT HARCLD THAT SLIPE-TROMBONE . e o TS G T h o is played hard | “The holders of the control of one | &t Northfleld,” Vermont e “Nope. We're golf could be elminated while t weriher is right for concern wi disturbed over the Pressure is relatively low along | phans. She plays, too!™ Vir & ! soaring of its stock above what they Houthi coastatrom frtive:) L { . . consider @ reasonable v They JIENRADeS Southyand B Show- == In this city ‘the same tro s prep L high school in'the| fizyred it was wortl 160 it haa ©vs prevail in portions of the Caro- been expericnced spayers' asso- | ¢ nd has an « ng to | gone considerably Lhis ciatlons have gone so far as to ap- | uphold the greatness of their institn- | Made a poo The trough of low pressure in the 2 g Benl to the maver to pnolit = R Gn on the mar western - districts — extends from | : : A s Instead the western Mjnnesota, southwestward % mittee, whose duty it would he to zins conversation ‘ cits ol buvin v and to 280 to New Mexico and Arizona ¢ tempt 2 solutior o the armor plate snuits ‘emperatures remain abnormally ; | Nothing is %o 1i 1 and of tting the Managers of large industrial con- | cool in the northern districts east of | Tunicipal outgo. How is ty or similar o wd terrors of some | cerns who wish to Go future finane- | the Mississippi river and light to | town to reduce its outgo under mod 1 institution in their place ing through stock sales naturally are | NCAYY fro re reported from : ¥ portions of castern New York state ern onditio Cor things | Dooks telling about the [ scribing o the belief ' and northern and interior New Eng- simply have to be do v or by | points of foothall are studied with there be a serious let- | land districts, custom; hLonded indebted 15t | ont ) la and wiih- down in the bull market of excessive | Conditions favor for this vielnity be met, interest ] = Tinis out by £ from the professors or | Speculation, and holders of their | f4ir and warmer followed by in- creasing clondiness schools must e | y 1 the |t hers, To study and tall fool- | Securitics lose b Iy o% ol ! ) Iy and talk foot fics 1 Uy dieyavould emperatures yesterday | | costs of operation o8 Tanst vural t « budding have a hard time accomplishing such High Low | tatnen o h loston #lw e 6o | ainec eWers « « person who nfortunately nost yeopl onl ffal M 2 i i m h il v ¥ only | puftalo 6i i the dozen and ) ’ Y ne his steg recognize the present as binding | Chic ; 68 functions attr 0., All cost| Koo mebody has said, is,upon (helr aclions Cincinnati B ] money. At the end o most ry | o e few things about modern - Denyer : el Duluth 5 65 | fizcal year i ound that 1 st i 3 10 one through Brokers' loans in three years T tterns 74 | of operating ¢ municipa is | out Onee bitte the gridiron | one from three billions of dollars | 1.os Angeles . slightly in excess of the vear hefo | haine to eight billions, lalors by ihe | Miami | LU SRR 5 0 of this situation LICARGS 0T AUESDOTIOW= facr i Her last chance to show a litthe | nerous titn 0f learning | iNg Money at nine per cent in order | Nashville backbone! The taxpayers’ organizations o have ) ily » receive vields of two and three | New Haven A 80 ADVICT been told this and that. and they no fo ot pra per cen NEY OnloangSeiinn e : ‘ e New yan: ‘ I one of IFlo Ziegfeld's | doubt have a few ¢ ctive id of sust \ < most But the speculators are not ol Vi 4 Toun lies who recently failed to | their own about the entire busincss e 0 s the ! ested ¢ yields. They are W, vt I place name of Chaliapin when But the fact that it is sought to have | mons 1 " i they | ed in selling their stocks to some | Pitisburan s (3% it came up in conversation She | 2 : : e . g Portland, M Sk a8 40 | was told that Chaliapin wi | a committee of investigation ap- | j ¢ or [ The | 0 speculators at a highe gure Jiotia w8 54 but a man who s: | pointed indicates at least th they | eo: ly far| ‘The possibility of ing out at a | \waghington . 60 58 ghts a season | believe there are matters hitherto | hetter t he { higher ficure is the foundation of - \t guy's a goof.” she mur-| untouched upon that might be prer t o is a net income | the present stock Nohody s in mur ly. “Why d | Nt 1 | | 5 campotnded arn | less money and book lonzer eng | brought to the surfce over and ahove el expenses that | interested in straight dividends any- |, "7 0 sl et s e e 4 e § In the first place, the idea is 0 warms the hearts of the trustees of | more, What a corporation pays in | earn only $19.21, / — Liddic Cantor ‘