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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1929. | iy oie ¢ | perched high in the esteem of man- | ponderance of sentiment against the | A month or so ago a noted dry ew Brltam Herald‘ | | kind and numbers its willing chance- | promotion of cigarette smoking. 1ker declared that congressmen HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | I | takers by millions. The home may The promotion, of course, is done | who vote dry and are wet really are | A Ally Albright, Jr hairman of the water comr ¥ L ’1 hanged in it uter ¢ ts | by th tt ¢ - Sy Draws Washings? Q. At what age do the majority | th same water subterrancousiy i persleiiass mveeniesy | |mave changed In itsouter: aspecta, by the cigarcily manitacturers, who | public servants because regardless @e [ e Tnte et i cds the brook near Gillette's cor- LY - | but hearts that form its core [as a result of their efforts have what they personali 1k ab | Rastus: “I'se rt udge.” Sighteen | er which feeds Swanson's pond \ At Herald Bidg. 67 Church Street | ] orts hay en | what they personally think about /By | Rasty 1 i artist, Judg A, Eighteen. Ler whi 1s Swanson's | | Maxsov I'm only going to be here three| Q. Who played the part of Waulle |to Swanson's pond and that (ac- 7 | Wulle in “Wonder of Women"? cording to the statement of forme: ssion) | remain the same. And it must not be | cigerctte smokers multiply by the | prohibition and how they wreck the FoxmarLr JupELL Judge What kind, wash draw-| Q. What is the name of the| Secondly, the political hatred to —_— : i . | RS |latest chemical element discovered? | wards the fifth warders (the Iolis? verlooked t because a certain | millions, until now even the wome w in private practice, cy have Ing SO oRCRTUION A AT over : he women, | law | practice, they have | Al e | T e S G T G e rtra o 55 small percentage of persons find or some of them, have become ad- | sense enough to vote as the majority T f v i Slame Vo a ¢ dis- | the statement made by one of the LA L | 8 S e e . : Send 1) communientions 1o pan || Vashings home foh mah wife to| A Hlement No 61 recontly dis-| I3 B8 TR MU i 2.0 e Months troulty in. maintain the home | ¢ of their ¢ constituents want the - ol covered by Dr. BB, S. Hopkins of the mbers of the k commissic et i i ; thelrscry constitucnisswantithem i)\ p¥ iealivr. care S ofilie SN cw [ 190 e "(‘ D b 5 i b s e in a happy manner and have re-| T gentlemen mentioned are | to vote Britatn Hernld, and your lett L RS i e 1 I‘“\W“ vk o "\; ussion “hrought up of naming = 2 ¢ 5 : “ht ' o Hon discovered t has been named |CUS: rough > of naming course to the courts of divorce, that | being ably asslsted In thelr war| The difficulty in Washington s | | will be forwarded to New York Copyright, 1929, Reproductios i : Y& ot 1 Entered at the Post Office at New Britain . : Forbidden) illinium in compliment to the uni-|the two parks at the junction of A% Becond Glass Atall Matter: does not affect the vast majority who | against the promotion of cigarettes |that the District of Columbia bord- Pty versity Broad, Burritt and Clinton streets # clasp romance and true love to their [ by Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, Dr. William | ers on Maryland on three sides Our Disarmament Program | - X Q. How old s (he art of making |3flcF two revolutionary _ gen rals 1. e loh oot hosoms and manage to kecp it there. | G. Lennox of Harvard, Senator Reed | Some ofthe suburbs are in Mary- | If mirth-work and tun replaced 3 S i toam o T DU e BB | .\“1:“:\0\;,’:‘] ‘-‘”; 1 er‘\ iy ABIBER NS B A 0 1% - 3 5 fce earth-work and ) QS loll known in the United States? JiE are oge Lwio ey : Businees Offce 123 | Contemplation of a marriage such | §moot of Utah, Dr. Daniel A. Poling. | 1and e s e ¢ A The histors of fee cream fs| Swanson's pond is unquestionably sitorlall s 7 | as that of yesterday, eliciting a pause | and numerous powerful organiza- | All skidding would cease on the | - ragmentary. Water i Wgre(Enliahle forka iswim minginogl EEI9 ‘ = Colncibe ol i o o o | o an WOFS |Tmnts, | Sl e o il o s it o, S The o g advertising medium | St S ettt ol ly about 1550 and ice cream is D¢ drained, which can be easily e o D e ol rass | ore mundane pursuits, is distinctly | But the Methodist Church South F t dF Standing armies be soon stunding - : " B50) arid 18d Weream Wity SR ECAEREIRS U DIaAE e C ulation books wnd g I g i racts an ancies Glest . 7 sald to have been known in Paris|d0n¢ at no cxpense; (2) the bottom Toom alwass open to ad uplifting. Although the newspapers | is not in this campaign. The south- | s 10! C in 1776 and in England and Ger-|| SCraped from £ to 6 Inches, (3) the i might be char with mauking more | crn wing of the church does not | S 1 | Some Chance There! | 75 fmanyat fabout thell same timay) croead anaterial replaged iy, sand W= A, By Robert Quilien R SRR nd (1) the stumps removed and Sember of (e Asociate out of t edding than was essen- | scem inclined to oppose a leading in- | Man is a reasoning creature who | Adam: “I believe we shou ‘ ik Lia firstiad ventixem antiofilaas Crearm e i e sa s e mml The Assuciat o xclusively en o 3 : o 1ing ure W y P 5 | fies in New York appeare & Rl IS0 EERRCLEATIEd S 0 avEgheRnons oL o Sy e ey whetted public | dustry, James B. Duke, known in the ts in logic until it thr a appcaled our case L L R i) 17861 onverted into a sanitary swimmirg HilsdeeE e Srempullication ol ! o A i S Sl B e e sl iave md the dish was Introduced in | (0T EC SEs o s el Il ne e interest and ought to satisf South as the Cigarette King, was Btiprejudice. ; ! 5 : v . jor | POl is necessary the above stated ered n this paper and also lova \ : e g ; LEggids @ e it to the npple-ate court!” Washington by Mrs. ~Alexander ;. qo0. 4 Jarge swimming pool is : news 1 f i %00d Methodl nd deft 0,0 The creatures that squirt when — | oo ” ‘[“”;‘ R honor | o1y igiility but an asset, at both 3 ) vize than worthy. The newspapers | (o the southern Methodist church | attacked are six in number, if vou | ‘ e et dacson B Wholes st on i btinimer winter. : have b 110 center attention upon | for a university—Duke University— | count the hot dog : 2 | ssell of Baltimors in | SWanson's pond is not fed by pol- Member Audit Bureau of Circulation | with Tacob| Iussell (of Baltimora in A The A. B. C. 1s n nat.onal organizat an ideal ctween a fav- |and the Duke Foundation. Much | | QUESTIONS ANSWERED 1851, luted fontator a0 RN SREdRL ¥ ewspapers and Couldn't we h T G 3 springs right or o premises. | . which fu - ored sor wer, as if to say | money from this foundation goes to oulanitemg g bogleiclub for | You can get an wmswer to any| Q. Of what counties is northern | "PrINES right on the pren L l Ceers with a vein ¢ 3 the kind of people who can read | | Pirdi : o R , properly cleaned as stated, no im- ' i eirculation. Our circula statiatics ere | 16 all others to go and do likewise. | the benefit of superannuated Metho- | one in a weck? | Audtdo of (ol ny sTnation By be il e el ¢ginary bacteria would be found based upon this audit. This insures pro-| = b Pint : | ¢ k ? writing to the Question Liditor, New [ A, Of six of the nine counties of A i) 5 G e flon Eanina i IF newspaper dis house of Coolidge and the | dist ministers of the southern wing —_— B Ll e Rt L ot or T T e s Stanley Quarter and Willow . { lution exito pUonAL R e B e o initea | sl ol The southern Metho- | We still watch the rotogravur 1 ik il 0 Wadliton hhin Ay ibhrou=TE ol N Dsitantanalll o monds petemu ol SR fect Jocal advertisers. S sections for a farmer who got re- . 4 ) A P R (Lo} AU il WLUHHLE G oS et The nation, loving its lovers, and | dists are not going to throw bricks | i & D. C., enclosing two ¢o1 ts in stamps | l.ondonderry hought, nevertheless, brought to the 0 s v New England. will wish a |at a goose laying so many golden | SlroIntherei U | sl bl Tiee Cthtn ona Motcny | bresent canditions and nows as B i S vise cann \e1 NOr can ex- S| Troe State and Nort 4 o e e s R Ivise cannot Ve ngexcy b e tate and - Northern | sanjtary swimming pools patronized g i advantage ohody tended rescarch | idertaken. All | Treland by thousands of children of other i voung couple now on their honey- . S ries to sell you anything to work | other questions It 1cecive a per- A. The census of 1926 gives the | s, ) : S AKX UNOFFICIAL ALLIANGE | DiE Way fhroush college. | sonal reply. ©d requests can- | popnlation of the Trish Free Stat N S 1 = AL AT I e T {Es 2 L L be answered Ao letters are |at 2,972,802 and that of Northern i S = - - | The sensational disclosures made | Geo mat 9 MEE . i 1,256,329 Major John Coolidge appears to b LOBBYING |in French and German papers re- | T} al love letter is o t 2 i 4 A hoand G A e ides e lelte e Q t is the Roman Catholic | Ob - STii% arher But he has nothtng on IR oD L Hon o) wihien | garding, seorat conve sations Icoking | spealaivolumes tofan underst [ A e Sl SO e e e e servations Lindy. Only Lindy does his speeding [ jophying in congressional and state [to the formution of a IFranco-Ger- | At but doesn’t mean much | \”\MM ]‘\”k T it 0n TII W tll : o ! | | able? they a specie of rein-| (1426 census.) up near clouds ol- | upitals aircady wasx 4 highly de- | man military and political alliance, e deer? M AT e WA G ot g eatier man Cabelus can’t catch him sclence. therc were murmurs | really important. | "Il takes adventure to put sand | A Caribou are found in North | Nissen horn? — - gainst it, laws were passed, and it the first place, it is only the |in the craw.” says a red-blooded America ey range the woods A. Oslo, Norway, January Washington, Sept. 24— Forecast I = and swar Ny nu 906 v : . Plainville is not quite back 10| \as hoped that they would mean the | Nationalists in both countries who | ¥Fitér. But eating spinach pay e kil GE L Sl e el ; forbontsm EN ewa bnaland: iiials e o il 4t o S el i S e som¢ 1erous in Newfoundland, Labrado Q. Ts the “L” in almond pro- | tonight and Wednesday; slightly nalc will it 8 |end of th icious p! e have heel dentifie w hese ! 3ritish Columbia ska, They are | nounced ? & ¢ 1 L ] ifi 1 these | Biritish Columbia, Alaska. They are nouneed? warmer tonight, in Connecticut and month | The t that time suffered conversations. Although im-| When the old car wrecks and | \][”"‘1 for their at and Sl \. No. the word is pronounced western Masaschusetts; gentle vari- uore especi from the railroad generals and milltary men | Scatters gasoline, and vou have it | i somestht caribousisyncenrlot ol 2y able winds, e e e Lo e e e on of (e RITnG ana maga | well Insured, ba nonchalant. Light mece of the Turonean reindoer: e aal Forceast for Bugtern New York ¢ s Gn others regard it as a « i . N Fair tonight and Wednesday except nowadays buys himse flivver and | with the mos nive o ve ticipated, It must not be » N preserving my heave il Q. t the largest body (0:“‘»” ,\](‘J\TED possibly showers in extreme north- learns how to drive, 5o that he will [ tice of establish blic overlooked that the Nationalists in | My TFord has bousht a real gold | Christmas Dayt” in the world and foo west portion Wednesday; slightly Kfow something about operating a | commissions. T ommissions, it rmany are more of a trouble- | mine this time. When he hought | = o SEES HATE IN POND STAND | Warmor in the interior tonfxht; bus when the itable c was thought, would make it impos= | making party to the republican form | that newspaper, he juat thought he R ND ‘w it r‘\ Editor New Britain Herald ntie glofmoderatciinorticastior Y had one | v H. B. H. I'rialey e cast wind ives sible for the railroads to influence ¢ rovernment tha arty ¢ | A the mos of Having read so many times ar- . : arriv ibl e ra 1 nfluen i vernment than a party of E ANt s votoltion woadlands 41 ¢ L litltet of St encorl forh dnd deow for New liaven and - ! sislation, tual strength. Whenever the a Americanism: Millions who long green, A ““ ot e P ieh o make | Vicinity: Fair tonight and Wed- } p “ = sions of the of the St ¢ pond 80 we wish to make ™ 1 I New alr mail lines are being blaz- never thought that the | political showdown at the polls the |10 get rich by investing their sav- | And stand ‘neath the mighty trees, 5088 00 e a few true statements Desdiy prarinerilonic] ed from the United States to South | jailroads would have an influence | Nationalists are far from the top ings at 40 per cent; a few hundred | I'm longing (o hark to the mourntul |yt LT Saiier line eons |0 your newspaper under date of | COMIonN | Pressurt condivons s | By s sy ong, measured in a direct line con-§ . & JUHE T i remain about the same this morning America, but what we should like (8 | with the regulatory commissions It is significant that the first ex- | oo 500 5 ’:‘ HgenciinE them SIG e, e wist Ll e necting Duluth with the east ex-| 2P = 2y L zead that the Buansl o e st sovaral Qays, butith | can't be done. e voice of the ful hreeae i he ’ e 5 Son's s not fit for a swimming e past several days, b ! know is how many can write a let- | The gentle art of lobbying. how- | posure of the plan for an alliance A Il find DTAaE o hare ARel o e Lehl SIdURG | SoTan ount of the 1 nee of irea of h pressure over th by X bout 166 miles 1 the Aren is|!' e L EAEe N " f 1k - ter to South America with a chance | ever, was not killed altozether. In- | came from the German People’s | The end is not yet. Pity the um- | fox-gloves start omputed (o be 31000 to 2,000 Pacteria there sasteriporiionsiofs i counttyshas : . ! i L ; A comp b by o 82 e e o diminished in intensity with crest at of being understood deed, Washington has become a hot- | Party press service, which is regard- | Drelia Canas turers when some \‘\'l’ ‘: s ; yly bloon o | Fauare miles. oo moan depth is Bilicrai oL s ]’“ ch “ “"‘ S e IS SR e | 1 b ; . scientist tells people rain is good | Where the whispering cypross stands ; ; e announcement is hidden a political | 1iinghamton, showery arca I obbying during the past few d as e outh eee o orcign | estimated cot and the i B r S f - y bed of lobbying dur Lo g 1 as the mouthpicee of Foreign | po iy % Fo® | e R e T (o s fifth ward, or the | continue over lavge arcas of the ROMANCI decades. Two score organizations of | Minister Strosemann. 1t was the for- e | In wystical, fragrant gloom 1100 voters especially Eyeryfisouthenn siatts from ihe Missiesippl Because the bridegroom i a son | power, influence and wealth main- | cign minister's way of putting the | A §00d primary tencher fs one | Ull g0 where the feathery grasses| Q. What is the color of a real vot nizreader jof yourdif s ‘;w”"' topche " Rising ,of a former President of the United | tain lobbying officcs in Washington, | skids under the pretensions of the | Who listens carcfully to the advice | It furquoise e nUDEEEIEN ""” (il AN ,,’t”“ Sl .,’,v’, M ‘,“”‘:,‘ o ':;"H;K' offered by fond mothers and then | To gaze ¢ placid brook t bt e e sen peursnonoralilwNdyo s Raonessanio N BudEt AT ONeIEI B BO I OIS Statds and the bride the daughter of | aithough they do not use that name. | Nationalists. 1f there is to be an al- | O7icréd by fond mothers and then | To guz th Lo A. Tt is sky-blue or upple-green 20, SRR (8 IO et (. | tricts of the Mississippi river. uses her own judgment. 1 want to go out to the woodlands | in color by disslove fopsalilatgngapoint : A & governor the marriage of Major | The lobbics exist there to watch the with France Strescmann in- | S Q. Wh Uia Seerot theis ¢ of five members sc gonditions yayordlon e sic Ly ) T Mk e A:7 Nngawa st necretaly oL NG e tae oo mnionk conn fair weather h rising tempera- John Coolidge and Ilorence Trum- | public inter more particu- | tends to have a hand in it. Poor downtrodden German fax | And never give them a look! ury.of the United States in | ronseoyell 1o ,‘”r eI A Bl attained nationwide interest sec- | jarly their own interests { i payers! Digging up almost s much ? ki Rl Al : A ) S 3 | K 4 e : # swinming pool, our fam- peraturcs yesterds ond only to the marriage of Colonel | Occasionaily a lobby overrczches | WASHINGTON AS A MORAL ¢iry |f°F the indemnity as tax payers in} I want to go back o & country Rt it GF (iRt oA lslon e Low : other lands up to support town vania e Cgstbty o2 Lindbergh and Ann Mor Public | itself and then ther n investiga It is said that Washington will | yrmies N Cariirom e g ylanritl At tyns thetpanal onjariBnalenap et SaImitg T i interest in the Coolidge-Trumbull | tion. The most recent lobby to fall | never become a meticulously moral : A dear little village that's snuggled | the United Sates in 1530 v T e R e R SR 48 nuptials was whetted from the time |afoul of criticism has been that of | city because it is 100 close to Balti- | T he speaks of his salad days down was the per capita wealth at that | oL 00 = 0 mission | BuiTalo e a6 e habi the acion of the houre of Coolallthe shipbuilaing {ntertstel who) bays | mbro. 1t Washinston' becomes the now, hie probably refers to the time | Agleep, by the guardian hills umai, fter fruith searches for a swim | Chicago L lie ate at drug.stores. I'm going to stand in the ancient| A. The population was 12,566,020 150 o s =0 CF B 0 Cinei 58 idge lived in the White House, and | been busy explaining the ure | model city of the nation. as President s nd the per capita wealth was $3.77. 14 1o by land e e Siieh : for a time there was prevailing | and extent of their efforts. With the | Hoover would have it, the ride to The id arrangement, of course, | And look to the crimson west Q. On what day in the Christian oo )00 ich brook; | Duluth i ERIaT that. (he romance woulal te | revalaiiontin 1007 e apant | Baitimore:ia only 40 milcs there are awl i o i SuAtel hgnts | Whent mealing ol clines onek thd | calaniuy azd thakinthida vkoeAntotiliiat R R g St e e e 7 R e il i thi: Febrow calendar fall c i 5 sult in a White House wedding. |upon this lobby in one ression of |two railroads, a trolley 1 in- nit inferfere: with larat A RS ilnads | 3 Con pool for children of the |l.0s Angeles 2 5 s ’ X o ] : Bids villagers go to rest unday, July 16 fifth ward, unaware that the dis ami 6 That, however, was not 1o be, the | Congress public curiosity naturally | numerable bus lines, and a boule- TS calitne toia i i Q. What is a posthumons child? |, it o f i ¢ N o couple preferr to wait until | has been greatly aroused. Interests |vard for private chariots | A hick town is « place where the 20 One born after the dcath of *young John" had gained a firmer |able and willing to spend so much [ Again an agitation local paper spoils the work of five | And play y a4 frisking calf the "“r"" 1 TR R i e o S footing upon the ladder of success. | money must have a big axe to grind; [ the nations capital to moraliz bilithan Gy ninE 8 S prdoteenden d want 16 goibatle D BRI 0 {hn Ghiten Stal . v 1 romance one 1ight hat, at least annot help being the | The fed: E rney's office Wegan E n o1 « « e arrested while congress is A typica ! mig 1 not help being the | The federal attorr ffice begAM | A Pravel will help reformers. | And give it a hearty laugh! Ok DG T es HUS Y hile Sondeseiiay add, one in which the country has | popular conception of the business. | the clean-up by getting interested in | You cun't drunk in a plane or IEACHELON & | WIVIEH NIVLEIE MAN 91 10 dapnad v been interested to the advantage of | Mr. Average Man. when he thinks | widespread betting that inundates Smoke in nd if you do you're. Rivalry! A . I]\ ““Z 10 that they cannot y,.] vvvvvv G e all other vouthful hearts. For the | thusly, is not far from being right the town. It isn't for us to tell him | Climinated Mrs Orp (radaing Jel{er Tromi| sensress on golng o and from. the | - | 4 5 y “ e B pesh s ¥ i UALKIN ANV nonce the papers chronicling many | The Immediate resuit of the $130,- | that people do with their money | you men are a temporary pheno- | o At college): “Henry's letters | same ’ e - 3 @s-mien are @ temporary PRCNO- | ylways send me to the dictionary!™ | it are cubebs? unseemly happenings on their front | 000 lobhy referred to evid was | pretty much as they see fit, and that | menon. They can't long survive the | Ay e S e ! ,“ “"" ! . L i tr t o the seage of the s 1 ‘ashingion, as ore, they | offer of home-made drink : AL 10 ihels or eubeh pepper s pages, have had the oppor v he pastage of th -White |in Washingion, as elsewhere, they | offer home-made drinks Dick's always scnd me to the bank!” [ {he dried unripe berries of a species play up that universal T terest, | shipping act. From the time the | probably will continue 1o do so. Sev- G (s ':M = i i —Clara Micle™ | of climbing shrub very « v E the ancient story of “they lived hap- | policy of selling ships 1o private eral newspapers have been induced | g e : Wit = lied to the true pepper. ( chief mumands the [ terests Legan we have looked upon [to discontinue printir clearing | (o Lor an floneat miticlan,t sAM | PASSIONATE LETTERS —FROM | constitucnt of cubebs are a volatile pily ever afte Ui L a A : i : X 0 DOVICH ]"““ \!;“ eI e S| PUBLIC UTILITIES oil, resin, cubebic acid, cnbebin and A L Ruluse g Selating 1 ! ) t with suspicion, the thought being | house reports and treasury re- |him when he sald my work s T : Sndedating ¢ : LS Found by Ros Maric Galnes | wax. R S e T AT G el one: . 1 knowl- [ uppermo no private st ports; the others refuse to suppress ) ool sk Q. Can you give me the dates 5 | Copyright 929 *ublishers = . N S w o ne 1o 1. TR b eligs. Is making us or terest would pay more news at the hehest of a moral gov- h Syndiont The Electric Company when the Gth( GivalivEwRIE D i ; | i GLAL 5 e Mexico in 19167 e And scarcely is the | si ) of a ships value. |ernment. The betting addicts have 5 | Dearest Sire pue s ge 10 sAmppud spaisn sy ays one wri i ! - o : ity 1ind o rrage | But this w all that lay behind | come forward vith a yawn and the | | somehow youve never seemed to| & AR 28 o May 14 e Winmmaa. Mg’ 403! patld ioond. %naing ink dry upon his j : : i ; Rl f ) : me the great soulless corporation | Q- When did the Jewish New L s i GO before the ne kes note of the I lobby. A chiet need of statement that horse race figres, | DG Vogre Ago ngay they all sald you were. Every time|Y®ar come in the year 10¢ i el L e el Surriage of a favored s nd | the . seresis who | weather reports, the stock market | I snapped on my light I could [ n e dewis '\;‘" o ]" iy SIASSAA S 101 A ¥hier 85 10 Umen: 1w : o wnted tha ships or | list and Innumerable other financial | e - |you at your end. perhaps a lit Hashana) fell on Saturday, S i g s el e 5 T el T or o or At LAy, o it e ssabinlipnsEaE R Sol IIE SO 2ol T worniirEe mi vurinin 0 i osl | SERERS | : 0¥ 1 s : day by which Court street i8 to be | by alyways with & moment to think | — r N = — — ~ times « 1 more pu i ) one existed be- | purposes. Or, if nothing of sort|irree of " all poles’ and Hoverhead | s vour olistomets, your nublic as. T o tention 1 on government | any longer is printed in Washington, | Wir suppose vou call it among your- T W h e S ‘ ‘ v o - | pestis the sodiess napers. frem | EnEIand company made appiication | sufyeq ’ e Week’s Qutstanding Event in 1 oonerville. y Fontaine lox. promised ; l ! : s (POl T | for . subway in the strect to ecn- |0 g - . D ; Ve ha ¢ to realize within | elsewhere would furnish the in- | o & UREEY B LK e new station on can imagine my surprise last x) e ot t few whoka (hat o line— | formation. The Baltimore Sun, for |Chairman Abbe of the Subway hoard ‘ weck when 1 discovered that yon FL«EM PP\OPDY,‘THE LocdAL INVENTOR, PESIGNS A SORT OF A 55 Y 3 < | weren't really sincere, that your . w : ' t fat mail! [nstance penetrates all over Wash- |asked the Connecticut Ligh 1 i S A T | ta would no ship 1 at ington and doesn’t overlook any WERRO- g1 SHay o SN0 G 08 Ol e Tiosy. Rhair Surely i writes Ylinto the subway on the strecf ani|hollow sham. Surely. 1 thought,| LARGEST FEET IN THE WHOLE TOWNSHIP. T 0CeRRItY 18 put rest : ng to | figures thus cloan up the strect of all poles| tHeY can fecl when I'm not in town t all. Roman 1 s 31 r o lobbring to in- Then there is the liquor racket, {and wires | Perhaps they even misy my not has been pr Conluicts iy Al e senntarhwhot 15 duyand i T s adtcr i dC e oG op th = [ AL Roin ERUNEECH then ERo BN GRWACKS ever Winceihe ’ 0 rd of whether there was | who supportec r. Hoover in the | 5% e b Ml el f course T s o B R . i } e Pl an Rifle club this evening, Around [ Of course I never supposed it was J (s = o nce. It waa just about & year ngo | the best known men of this clly n\)m at l;wnj notice a sort of void L n e o | 80 ¢ : + that the Washington police got |and there will be foasting and | W ’:. ! “I b oL LAl e = > Leautiful enrrent for a whole month. | ( : GpesiR e o | Franklin 0 Uuiver Brov| e SRNANGE L B REn il ool vite | ffic and the announce- | o ‘Adams Express (o, met with a|® FUSHng fool. For 1 was away for | ictories. 1 Decause 1t | ment was hand that everything | serious ac U yesterday afternoon. | the entire month last month. Hand youth ) . yn it enter- | was well done. Iven a truck load of | Mr. Jones halted his team In front | W83 never 1 "J' Sl : Y ! | hard tiquor consigned o & Wash. | of John P. Olirten's barber shop | %end mo a bill for three doliars, 4 v { 4 i e R oy it which is nigher than the maddest | e A int ngton embassy was held up ol “ b b o evels w olectrie iron an e . 19 upion thelynio the druz sfore near by, A/ Tcvels with electric iron and toa | fiig t ) an o | to | road from Baltimore to Washington, | package fell in between the ylm{ls‘”‘":‘ ever ""““ It it befor | ] titner, he contir : - Gl nd then there was a bit of trouble. |of the wagon and the horses jump- | 10 You blame me for heing dis B & st ] T e a «d forward, causing the driver to | 180N 4 how ko feultics were g be avoided | €4 T d the. d R : . Far i toithe grand ol ot f {he. filuce by, Havine Lwo truck |iose ince and fall in under | = AN ! ) i he g § \ ir y iving 0 truck | 0" Cheol They crowded him to | The It'l(‘phn‘m" Company riage Irivers on cvery such truck, osten- | the curb and then passed over his|Men——and——Women | The | J. | #ibly one to drive it and the other to | body You—-you you- - | cient cor f o alir - ave il munds st ihe Waininglon | @ BLnEEIRtaRUGNE Sivart repotisithat e Tio | o0 E NOtERIINE RCoRIERTOTACA Y o ! ! ; : jolly Dan (upld has been shooting | MMfortunately died of supprossed . ation,” « i i arrows in the direction of hig] Motions at this point, so answers | . he dtans y le | The outhurst of the dry senator at | fegehers ngain. The superintendent | 10 the foregoing will not he nee- | e age does not seem to thwar I an this time is surprising. Mr. Hoover, | believes in giving Dan free rein in | U58ary! | s DUlkes of voul : - ¢ . | shocked, has demanded proof, in. | vacation time. but during the closed | = " season regards him as an interloper. | el d help rather t P orth | chiding date and plac t I8 cles P T fhong v F ik I ! 1o "‘ W. L. Hatch, for the Real Estafc Alan: “T thought you said you | o fleet autome f ! et cnate in rom this that emissaries from the | ang Title company, has made appli- | $4r€ only for the plain, simpl | Aoubtedly asalsted in th rtahip of olish | White House are not we quainted | catlon for a permit to build an ad- | things of lifc Major Coolidg 1M - i | with the city | dition to the house at 63 Grove Hill. | "‘”l-“" Yes, dear, but T really \ R s A wouldn't want to marry onc ! as it has done on myriads of of ' THe boulevard from Daltimore 1o Swedish Republican club has | S A i p SR rented dwo rooms in Cassassn’s | Morton Decker | occasions. The mechanic y Washington mostly runs through the | oo SXr s TS And has open. change some ofher customs not | LAUNCHING A CIGARLTTI, WAL Maryland Free State. Maryland cops | cd headquarters Uselesst olir penchantito orhnnt A W are notoriois in some respeets. One | The football team had a We were reminded that the open A | Wy e season for conventions is now i Ltiahonini ALY G il ) " : iake | DOOKeA for tomorrow with the I 3 now on home is heing brok i . >t their inclinations s mot to take | POoked foF 1omarrow with the, e e e ) Increasing dikcord, a o stati i 1 por running seriously. 16 there is | yyniiiore could not organize a|heard in a hotel lobby reeently oto remarks a social worker. | Board . of to be a curtailment of the supply | team |Two brothers something-or-others ’ This scems true so (ar as hearing |and® Pu 1 Washington it will have to he| The Democratic banner wil be|had bumped into cach other | ; / St ‘ 1 G Saiiat e Aot Maln st i “Did you get a room all right?” | more abou g e b [ : IRt ieC RUVIRIETSERUBRECT " Bronron houce corner. I warncr [ one of them asked ed. But 8 pessiism dos dis- | gressior pr selves. That point is self-evident [ 0oy oine painted and o big raly | What do I want with a roon?” v S turh the heart of romance, which i ‘”’l"r:"'-"“"‘h Hstricts show pre- \do“n that way. ‘m| be held the night of its raishg. thpl)‘d the other with fine disdamn ‘ )1

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