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1 6 '\FW BT’IT\I\' D\HY HIP\Ir) SATURDAY, 1929, OCTOBER 19, tor | streams of New Brltaln Hera!d‘w portunity afforded by n travel for more than a (e e ":b%t‘bbit%%&.fih&&&!b»&d&@&&@&&&tbbw&kb&bb&“&&@b&b’;iMm\ of elastic membership subject ial O ity e A i o e Gl Gk s (i s st S i it e 21 t0 common council “Pau) Lrics." I | thought it a fine thing to be able to | living a primitive existence in the L(l'ln" Convicts I“h < T H E 0 BS E R V E R - @[t == | the have representative so closely | mountain and hill country and rare- Po 5 O " & S i e Gl LU M Lema i identificd with tariff tinkering. Most || : Sk 3 Sl ; : 5o | Lets His Interests Wane. | Britair i i At Herald . INREring. ost i1y meeting the currents of Americar : Safes LD 2 ;‘ rhat doe e average laboring SO many baly car: wssuredly it was worth the money It | eisitization sursed on beyond || | > : el Makes Random Observations : A Dt LD e SUBSCI cost v \ n | ® A% ) ; read in the daily pape It is a safe | Spell has been temporaril end $5.00 & Year All of doss not One investizator has S ; Tda f; On the City anc Its People & bet that most of the news gets | ed in tow Lr the economic re- | this belt the backwiard : ; L] 7944944444904 PG TOIITITIPIPIPISIPIPITIIIITIITCGI G 1 5 ‘J;(’:il(‘{" "’H‘“ ;'-‘“ & ‘ ”“ Al ol : ; : ; S, : s pt 1| o Many Laws On Books Bihove dotwant bl enorsia ety g s APAN PRF&& HATF Entered at the Post Ofice at New Britain 5 g TECETOCHELS | Wi e co \ar L \ Faen Judges Are Confused T OC- | partments gt about the sa ; e L a million dollars worth. A p0ol| 1100t question, however i S et : - tive L 4 L a D rgin of chance of them g e Dumges Ullic 3 1 o fishke ny laws | would 1] roughly :’]‘r to 1‘1 : congress—ad a helonts bia ol e method Sl s S « operations of the statute-making | SL0CKk '“:""‘Y 12 "]“ L ot bbby inve fll‘le a[) l :a{e Vel the « u s and press ng BLaC i t the halls of the feder- ¢l10sely to the R SN i rticuls 5 ! il building om | Would break and conccit over the| Thursday afternoon the Observer — £ g Ly At e ilons Simunicingl k“”"“‘”" O | ability to pick them would be some- | l0oaned his paper to a friend — Member of the Assocdnted Press oS ol neR i Uy inan ol QX e e y‘-’,, 7”:,;“ thing to be thought about but not the merits of various brands of 0, Oct. 19 (UP)—Announce, The Associated Press is ex v en 1 Iress to please mer g 10nly e 4 S 1o broadcast | were being discussed on a downton by the cable and radio com. et il R Sl ¢ evi- | himself above his fullo 1t 1y s s The average life of & super-shoc- | Street corner. Out of the cornur o s of a reluction in the des 2 - 0% alioriBcal|idenon Hetone ) then | come a man of outstand stcce A ontemplat stringer might be around his eye the Obsever watched to see | ferrcd press rate between the published sy 5 ¥ e to take the years, which gives the statistic | What the friend would read. A three ed States and Japan to n S 2 EEAUOSH s : sday night's set of figures to marvel at, but|column head blazoned the doings of | American per word, PR s 1 new frock common council and | there's one thing sure, and that is|the senate lobby committes in its | received thusiasm today by r Audit Burean of Cirenlation | THE BUYER AND THE S el {8 ot ieraliy IE PUEhtha |t thoy EcbitieTs gers out of | questioning of Sen. Hi Bingham and | the Japanese press. The new ratg 3 1 A i 4 I for one interested to at least | the market by Christmas,” there will | his recent playmate, Mr, Eyans will bec effective October It odiste B e ety oo a iR ol belvery fow lettim Holviil bellove m‘w: the other side of the page it rate iy e ictant 1 it hus become | Reoe oyl otin el Santa CTss story about the rumor that anese newspapery . FOIE CLiae o Lobby Investigation Echoes had not committed suicid the United Statey e Alder brough May Be Heard in Fall of 1030 T it elan S vas pointed oug 15 T uncommon Reverberations from the senate| ham story and said “Hm'" 1t Rlghelis o5 ar o hew lobby investigation 1shington ery bored sort of “Hm.” He VLPANESC Press 1o publish in greaten ner t ‘ . are likely to be h the con- | gazed at the Brandegee story and ro- | L2 2M€ fmportant news from 9 . f i gressional clections in other states marked “Oh, so Brandegee was mur. | 0104 States, particnlarly presidens I en un effort was this fall and in Connecticut next fall. | dered, was heo » 7| tlal addresses, the text of notes anq cq them, 1o find no up minute It is true that much water may 80| “Wonder what American | Jetail of outstanding news o e If the men whose implements over the dam before the autumn of | doing?" he ruminated el S et erlean ooy e e are these very ‘1 v .:1. not 3930 but the democrats have a 100% 10 the fi i T nse bug B % : 5 s ; here to find them, it can memory und, no doubt, will usc the | ce being found Bi ol 5 5 In a federal district | prot natio repre- [ of the layman who ' must finguiry as an argument for turning | cooded to read “Shippy e e e ray e S R s & up to regul lons without num- | tne republicans out of congress when 1 almost licked his 41.(»;~, | '; ‘”‘I”[’, o ":"1’ L ¥ : that ) new o rience for , v INAiOoTILYe o LRI Gl e RSN ORSh e ST oper thme comies! fo il A0 NEE cid not gu h | power that canno: of Alder- 3 ¥ | | rate atly increase the vol- e gelle , federal | deger x seen shost. | While no members of the lower | xt the man turned back to page | ume ¥S of Japan transmitted : Sk i lex, kept house have thus far become directly ! glanced through several stories, | to t} 1 States dge held the i) BRI S Te; will be a : entangled in the disclosures, theread one quite carcfully, and 'anI\j e pla towns clse taiks principal figure is the tutular head | hegan o systematie reading of evors. . INTC o A B lises (o the they know !, of the Connecticut republican organ- | thing that nu[.‘.‘,‘.li,lfi,l, :,’l,u‘,' l COMMUNICATED 5 - St g hing e 5 to New Brit. ization at Washington, the 5enior | out (he entire paper, in s far M\ = ' ! s TR tor, Hiram Bingham. Strong | ns could make its pages (urn i i | Brickbats, Bouquets and a Sngzestion lerats i the hours. There seems to e e a cep- | Circumstantial evidence has been | jikine in th Stff br : Britain, Conn Se the indercurrent of action i ¥ sht Le DFOUBhL to light that there has been | o ¢ eluctance. ¢ Oct. 16, 1929, foilowing | out the entire mountain region. In- = . ‘1“‘,}‘:lf,'i’ff‘l‘," tion and the office of the scnator SUUARNG ol parg e e ToRd vo iR et e ; o e oo, | Charles L. Eyanson of the manufac- e ounoinials diathis el mof B S ‘“; o TaoAget Heh e e inge their PUrers’ association been caught | ;=0 1€ Story of the alleged lobby- e e T transport o 5 Ority still Ity on him TUDBing through the passageway and | M8 activities of Sen. Bingham's tem A pe e tas s alian 1 it first obt Aoyt i = o Ntemun | letters which e b Kent | PToOAry secretary. And so hie AL oug ! el s more mo and v Lenee DN e Sk hetaie. Tne | Hubbard, prosident of (he asspclas walked o short distance with the :!',! ¢ a person may, without a | More monotonous tasks, Thers are a trou c and its regula-; 1o to Eyanson have heen fnstru- | Srowd, @ question soume L TS N L I hase and use lquor for | plenitude of observers who | accord fomental i bringing & cloudon Gon- | #H2MNIS interest in e afiafy (6" 4n3i0 1o, tiie falloris Tl the o L e it e : 2 e o 1o | Becticut’s industrial chiefs. i, the man frankly confesscd that he s g S B Eshon, e conel mills are not fi has ever bren | 1t has buen established that Hun- | (198U read mush of that sort of | !*/1INE them 1 1 1biciono iofithe : stitutes for schools. A perceptible trials of new Pard found Eyanson useful at the | SWE” because it docsn't interest | >3 editorials I had scen on that tpur- | change in the ideals and outlook of smpted, capital in spite of the latter's insist- | MM e cares little about the do- | ") 4150 ron 0 BornartAhawis natic] ; s ot s Fordl ence that he was thero fob the pur- (INE8 of congress. It means even| 8] A s anao el an e 2 gty permanent. | Pose of advising Scnator Bingham on | 1688 to him that congress is strug- | ° ¢mocricy, and did not think he least Supreme ON® Or two genc and the i it o il e i e € Lo frame a tarifl bill that is sup- | [\ o0t 10 be funny, as he is a very court will word; it usually | §InDIng must be made with but, anyway, lets try 1t,” Hubbard's letters disclose an inter-| PoSed to have a widespread infly. | O75" Qe sudi ingree ilyEnol et i children. So far little has beer i smature | SCOMS 10 Le the guiding principle, | €St in Byanson's progress in the role | nce on national business. Perha .m;:,,‘tym;,;‘wi', K!";'.'”,;," e s One reads, however, that because | 1orom a pract w- | to influence them; child labor in o el f Right, now, three departments of { O Bingham's secretary, an interest | he reasons that his interest can have holdir S oulinick how= ! feese be lthe municipal gover building, ' Which the majority of citizens scem | little effect on the legisiation. This| “PHOMINg their rights, uses satire to SR, N i and ol > I e L i lls certainly offers little hope as | sure un D43 | ualin and fire—are in a quandary (0 believe is 100 strong for personal | is undeniably true. Hig 1o and ad LR HEME e theatrical workers are 4 TUN- It may be, as F. Scott McBride, na- | Method of salvage. | co .;'l»l«. 1 his gridiron With {45 to a dry cleaning code, adopted atfon alone. Hubbard's state- | likes mean little, taken as the view | , . "",’, Mn mdllon “""}”“' one who Sl e () sl ¢ i G D reaide Ver himsele has Haay & whole neak, eribesimeatingt THis o meu depended on Senator McL j of ne individua “ollecti j tries to be funny at the expense of doapaihageer: * o tonalisuperintendentiotithe fAnt || Fresident Hocvernimselthas Heen el .‘1,“,],‘],],,],.;[0,: | for tariff information, now has a di- | ho\\r\nur, i ias mj,y‘]",:,m ,(, o e " | Mr. Shaw but I assure you in come producer in phia, the em- suloon League, intimates, that it is | Breatly impressed with the apparent | Ameri of dry cleaning estab- | T¢Ct contact With the national capi- | terest of some e 0’,—"'“ b l;[':fi\lhul g his specc with your edi- ployes of this producer in Chicagd more difficult to convict the seller of | Ne2dS of these mountain people who | kitty that One regulation, t tal, is the most damning of the Iot. [ him could mean a whols lot |2eel o toniehts Epaper, Sundar have agreed, most re ntly, t0 80 {licit liquor it the r s hel | &re deserving of a share in the cul. | Vistr mas | Which requires that nonc be in zones | It virtually exposes Eyanson as an| The utter lack of Intercst shown | Clowning” 1 found the Aoy i it would be |tural and economic attainmenta of {13t Will do us nar pliimangind el Baon | Sihave g oottt nanh taclureris faasodi by any ol eriaiin 7 = lar 1 | L0 0 o, 1 ) ; y i il _ - - been taken care of in the zoning act, ation. | well as other national questions, is | . L M9 SPeech Mr. Shaw states: We un- r is rarely | (he natlon at large. As Alfr, Archacologists have found a small | cither in its original draft or a It the democrats enjoy one thing | Just why the senate is having snch | ooy JCAT Our children, to be hetter L s 2 thira | Smith and others before him figure buried 50 that its slightest |amendment thereto. 1f that regula- | more than another, it i pillorying | a rumpus to decide what shall and | o 205 than ourselves, Only Russin their busin nd the conviction of a seller Stated, basically the most important | Movement wor cause . great H]'n- s the v-'nm:lum for the ;lr‘\" heir opponents on the latters' thr-}.\)m” not go into the LIL Publie ::? '(lhl:n; S D B R , noise. Probably a primitive cheer ! ¢leaning code, no code was needed. ite topic, the ta : e B ver. = = | :nds upon the testimony G otuatianilincoaneriiy ez ingges o) 2 R It appears there were other consid- | pre -qul»lmmlh ru‘lrx‘yix,:fr) :{)Iir‘]:yfi.;x) “New ‘:1‘11“'0(”,' #oine 0f the leglslators willl -y o, editorial, you attempt to STOECKEL'S NEWEST IDEA of @ buyer, who in many instances is | the character of its citizenship. It e j erations, safety to health and safe- | Britain manufacturcrs made a last | jn l‘h’s:; : \1:)’:)11\ Anonati st { chango the me wning of his speech Robbins B, Stocckel, motor com- | granted nity for glving his | does little good to the nation if a few | Don't be hamed. Futur [ b e s G e G e e T s u-"‘m”;,‘\. ang what | W3 Baving him say: The only land missioner W To convict o buyer, the |8outhern mill owners become rich |ans S o R e ent are broad and Lossion ies seound it Slocall n it Ao ey N L UL T T Visit to E 1t opinionates, it might | Vhile mumberless thousands remain | 7T rious dra S radetidulingg Lo ;:::Hr:;.smn" 1:\1 ‘;\.;JVp:\\i‘rmi:l.:\‘,A"\u zed farmers, or the state Chamber | paany " R their elders is in to grant immunity to | &t @ lower ebb of cf tion than o on was shown to actually exist; | high tariff. The appeal probably d .‘,{’;P;f""“"‘vr"; Mante B OHC stana (G el e erll Mol one im0l auent drithe noste bacikward Fpeasanisl ot fon of fhings 1 th. | UIC fire departuent, through its fire | cided the issue. Hoover carried New | oo Sksdiaalions Lakedods Sriohlishav wrltes i o i ity eemy ntliteatio hevt i Europe t' the man SF inean and in the exers Hritain by approximalely 500, com- | ;23 SEPY, TenICaent what the ma- (Memoeracy: I would réfor You to th . scems inclined to hope that | | Sl of its police po can pre- pared with a plurality of 5,000 for | 22 Deotle it ot eouses lsoraitionine s o ent, o1 e ’ ,, {0 uphiald iffs Con e ance of any fire, Coolidge four years previously. Only | Of course it can be argued that!the result of TN e s t itse each other FASHION'S \nmmu AONIL hazard, promptly. On the face of it,| 230 votes the other way would have | th¢ average man in New Brtiain 1,700,000 men during R X T G ey Tl e b i e e o : h it seems 1 G roat fronblesomeimade dEfa incol fanalincelciza e vin | 008 ot WHoraughlylundSrstandi e lishowbian tatorace Hnt e e thus 1 convicting one an- ;. ot the chap who objects to ¢ nt ordinances, this which has this city between Hoover and Smith, | PFInciples of a protective tarifs years and this in the o The main reason is that | gther, | sense of . In spite of the of rouge i one who |t ith dry cleaning, was hardly | Democrats are cxpected to egg on | it bears on his own existence, Ther (1\1]:74?[ : mn“v“‘\"." »“ S A A drivers are i Sorried rs, notably in the | COUragcous « made by haber- | WTaps a 20-dollar bill around a roll Ithe republicans to discuss the tariff |8 no reason, however, why he | While on the = ;l‘:“,";” e e e e A arelication at|| adaners: a5 them | Of On€'s [ qothis is but one of the many In- in the congressional campalen next |should not understand it and take | well oo ih, et i sal el SgeLs, (o | AT hank : h e stances, bub it happens to be the year. It will be gravy for their meat |an intercst in hia government, if he | memier. that i S ) h | the ¥ uyer as well as hey | might Wi en- most pucent of those which might be becanse the lobby inquiry has pro- | wants the benefits of a democracy, | so.s N s oD SOty the specd omarily | the s ; otien are wearing et in by classed as important. Any suggestion | vided them with enough material to | In other words the slackeps AT | VA (e o ilab 2 noon 2 in g i o ot opinion | hecause the ding an electio pen- [ for & hew ordinunco i3 readily en- keep going at full speed for weeks. | the citizens, who take litle. inter. | move. e o e . 5 Pl ; pia d / vife. Boing |t the nigh . o council which has Wake Up, New Britain, and | emeslyen to Dlane It they endden-! faes by wnich the sl el mprise those a d by senti- wife, Being = s worl i, dn fact the com-start an Investigation [y alscovec Rt R iinigaliare ool nl Ne A iAo ohBlon t mism and idealism on the by Dature not given to gay color- | Nobody is perfect, and £l b a g mater whied i Tnvestigations are the vogue in|their liking. Seldom if ever are ave | (ion o 1) e el ediichs “VERY FEW WILL EVER KNOW? | gne sige S SR e R lodge | people shouldn't cxpect an on to t D jnatter which | washington, D. C., commissions of | erage citizens sufficiently aroused | 1‘,‘.'“,'.', (b P R g B 3 ksl ey Sl P R e 5 @ o restriction on ool¢ |Information are the order of the day | and organized nowadays (o express Feveiaion ' ”] "I’ 1'1-‘ SeCycot el g ERE L th oot committec ofin Hartford during leglslative years. | and drive home their DG orts ot s e < Bt —— 2y tilad sitating on the' gyeryhody hag read of the tariff in- | government Ericyiinolaliiicih il nave S e R o & passage | ‘ m E. Kent 1 meana ¢ t 15 an fnsult to| 1ioRU O OF PlEsontoling. anything vestigation in Washington, the com-|nand, They. can hors BlETotian e s LB deT BT IR o (R Y, Hubb president of the ( pr on of 7 man's rrcd by the common council, andinission formed to look into this | thing within reason, it th ,.“,),, 'm, ],]““]‘ 110% Dizde 3 pardionlar succul o e Fsen oxinh e v AW I8 sent on ita waye The | cater husindas b Harlford, But; e Sans M @ ol :(Jr;\v\:fl;\;: 1\1 o amd through that knowled o J ! public considering perhaps that the [ yoy 110 common council of New Brit- | o ; e [[a5agkicrialis toRdintee mygehiidngn ; 2 e i s quest | enough. But they are content to let | so that 1} will be r cit J i jystion ain has not been nipped by the pryo- | io i BUL th hey will be better ci is s to } cen 2 bud | done ey It 15 « - 48 willing o pyonia germ which has kind of been | A fhe Ahians ans e #portinig pase it not smarter than thels father. S 8 o Ll cel s S S P R T D) i things that appeal to then. | There must be many more in New h 50 on « 1 : y to find a law is made operat-|o¢ ¢overnment, ”n« t GEEl 'Iww the whole trouble | Britain who are interested in the ! > ’ Mol L i ) | " To keep apace of the times, the | ¥ith American democracy—lack of | same subject, why could swo mot mery L i T z ¢ i tion Ly both the com-loouneif should appoint a commission | Mterest. | in one of the Central Junior High o 1 i ) 1 : te 1yt 45 ¢ ey e and the committce on |, ynvegtigate different branches of | o school rooms and form a reading i 2 3 e HARALC 25 e L Sllng the neseseary | government. A fertile field would be | Baby Carriages Line Streets | elub on the subject of Psychology, : er it e ( und et - i cessiry would Seent 1016 guigop down on (he sidewalk in- | But No Kaln Follows Then | with discussions after the reading, T ‘ 14 i Ealny Fund v, however, || s i ; (the problem of “t00 many gpectors and insist on the inspectors| Years ago someone voiced the | have in mind one particular hook ¢ : the old o with the kids, | § adiliine | while on active duty using bicyeles. | 8pinion that a baby carriage parade | obtainable at the public 1ibrary (nat P . oy 2 it 5 4 4 2 S . A = | Then there could be a committee ap- [on the streets would be followed {18 written in the form of lectures, it Bl i y i e i e Publishers ['”f I (.). 1“‘:‘“ 4.',1,;,11:g .lAn | pointed to look into the advisability | almost immediately by rain., The | would not be nccessary to have an e j t decla ualify for the title o Syndica Litde $ish On Wall Street !of recommending that so and 5o | whys and wherefores of the ques- | instructor as the book answe that : N e o aRb A A L do e LSRR Aot — The vecent slump in the stock jmay have used a political pull totlon are probably lost in obscurity, | purpose. It will cost no money cxce ot q ¢ i ' E the chief | what's le and what isn't. it o t seems to be aimed at th lhm-n the Im)r.-f; on the unsuspect- | just as many other popular super- [ perhaps a small fee to pay for the 8 - : f T - 3 25 Y /l T Q’ 10dest and the slogan of ing inspectors, thercby coming out | stition’s antecedents are, but even | use of the school room, if the ides o the pros T for I 1 would ears £igo locay Il strect ¢ well e a mod on the right side of the fnanclallin recent years the old adaxe 15| Proved a suseess wo couid ey tore ta t be to gain the evl- not know enough, at least half the Crniatic fon of the Iord ledger due to the sale of bicycles. | somotimes heard, Assuming that|up differant subjocts. M ) 4 o ¥ e R S The bosnd of selechment vord for endeavora| 1f your automobile light happens| thero 13 something 10 the beiif. D. J. GREER, o e i R e e voters te br v " “vj’rp It (;- ululn; 1:)05'0 out vnt»;,;r(;fl?n‘v- {I;‘mn;'.ns SeIV-| New Britain ought to be well nigh e thar OF course, there are times when last evening 10 g0 to Sp ihe young man who has station, an Investigating committee (1100 2T Duehlng bigeer and Betiee obserllfltlons S aby carriages in all dircctions these . e s | 1 e it el stock on in, taking | should be formed at once, that in, if | JL¥ GHrIAECS | : EEUAL Sl o eim ) vl Wit yminy digs S5 A ol el Ik WSS A S 0hs ppcan nice SE s eenens) T bt L85 i sy O Dlie. Weather 5 MOUNTAINS . ke to I 3 el ooy e ack bills for | Mike is chairman of the police boarg | o0 the cast side of the ceater j"‘j ; T A ! e 3 " p ’ il ¢ od and the necessities of life and such a state should be looked ;‘(“" LIV AUNC eroRinecti DI O LRt Il S ; . > 2 ; : : ; t o font {o | ¢nough to assure a holiday tak into. Not only that but a commis- | 2o8ton post road on the day of th A : r crnide a1 el S0 D) om without pay. Then, sion should be formed to ascertain | Yale-Harvard game. There were big | for Southern New England: — Fair, £ to t ¥ of haber- & s = i ybody is allowed to dream why Mike hates to charge a 30 cent| Dby carriages and little ones; 1oad- | not so cold Satur Sunday in- body would 3 G . Tor s Hiio 5 A slock might be the pivot|bulb to a person he has never scen | 81e18 and sedans; a few touring carg, | creasing cloudiness and warmer, fol- SIS ¢ 3 ; : 5 A gigantic merger and ' before. Then agaln, If Mike should | 2nd everything, in fact, cxcept n|lowed by showers in afternoon or at : i Scw Ortlicx A i oniad A i id be just around tell the policemen that such trade is | runabout with a rumble seat. Soip. | Night. £y 8% all of 1 of the fashion srenes : MR iCL v for kcen obscrver of (unwelcome, he would be kind of en- | were parked while mothers investi- | I'orecast for Eastern New York: ho 1 e \ i M [ D2 "“” e tmarket tions. is| couraging the breaking of the gated bargains in nearby stores: oth- | I'Ir and warmer Satur SrRudny anything. it : oy ot ko S VI G vn psychological fact that|which would warrant a thorough in- | er8 were in motion, or temporarily |increasing cloudiness and warmer, : y 2 8 o he Corbin chime & stock 0 favored goes up, vestigation by a non-partisan board |stalled while admiring friends in. | POSSIbly showers, ) race fn the t haureh aniived Stoday, mism rung riol with the purchas- of registered republicans. | sected the “cutest ickle sing ‘at| Conditions: Pressure continues 1 1 1nto list DREns to be LA bells dn all er who pats himself on the back| As of yorc, oil comes to the fore- |cver was. low but rising rapidly over the Ca- ¢ : \Vitigas ting | raterhury high cancelle 1 bLroadeusts sion to the|ground as a fertile field for inves-| There was much tucking in of |adian maritime provinces, with a f ApmEps e L ciith the Tognl highendliod ih lcavens, That's all very well, tigations. It secms an (hough streets | blankets under way, for it e a | FOUSH extending south, southwest- I o L pliyed today, at the last “times money ade, but a ere oiled every time the girls start| hreezy day, and considerahble ai.|Ward to South Texas. An arca of gover ; »phi 1 ( vinond et or's consery of fig- In their housccleaning and should | justing of bonnets and 1aittens, | 116D Pressure is advancing eastward BO ¥ orit 1 il b i le of He o Lo the shoestring | not be tolerated by the voters. A | Some of the more aristocratic it | over ”“‘1’ wvrlh(«)r'nq h.v\mmlllut'inuy:x . R 1 last « [ ) the 1est of the world.” committee should be formed, ap-| iy N - " DK Iregion. Temperatures have risen in of ptior i e e ta W DT e ”"""":x:vruui;\‘,‘-.’.‘m{ I ![fh:)‘m; S K[ the north portion of the Middle At- . SR e ! i r Do i et hnoneviliio Bl o olea it e e Larl a0 S o o e winpanelah e annticils o e c platus B ‘ ) Crent. T ; 1 tosn't fike [there was contalned thercin a faint | o0 WIREITE WO 052 €11 The outlook is for fair weather i - S ks ; ; it hatia Dos il s st otive i iss inel e raanLreelory Burgles and whim- | saqurday and showers on Sunday in 2 i P SRS ttion of the mar- of any one candidate for the mayor- | PCTS from within the perambulators New 1ingland and the north portion I t } 1 3 1 fo nat 1501 N ly know {, and over digestion of exhaust-|ship, «ll sounded the sam=, regardless of yof the Middle Atlantic states, Tem- t t y of Mr. | pre B statur allish and | At least, one is forced to this con- g « reports, ir vested $100 and built| Last of all, there should be a|the soclal strata the youngsters|peratures will rise on Saturday and n b anufacturers in a | @Remia seems the clusion after an analysis of what 1 to $4,000. 1e's optimistic, the |semi-permanent committee formed *“'l'f"fl"”""h)‘ . S (Sunday in the Atlantic states.. y worse t an hefore Through a of fate these ' many an investigator has reported & hoys must want that stock, iUs to investigate all investigating com- Al olgmhich nrobebly e 0’ P A et o nan ‘ i VIt 0 i Jas I the ol law of supply and demand, mittee with puwer to act, under the | show that the children of Sadie, the | USE HERATLD CLASSIFIED ADS at least eagerly d lh»:l people ¢ been lsolated from the | The most Tecent statement-—made wag reported all over the city. | there's no getting around that. Let's supervision of a powerful commlu-lfloor polisher, and Mrs. Million- FOR BEST RESULTS o

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