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- A s e > 8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, QCTOBER 25, 1929 . CITE S :pubnc usually concludes are true.|h ; that the issue is brough! v 5 2 5 3 g R | 2N ew ntam eral s K7 s ar rue. | history that the issue is brought up |he was busy with other and less im- “Go Ahead!” much less brilliant when rising or|tricts and from the central and iy bt What the public thinks about such |repeatedly but without definite ac- | portant matters. For further infor- men. ““Hun you think that Gwen | setting than at midday. This condi- northern portions of the Qulf states | matter usually is reflected in con-|tion ever being taken. The diffculty|mation regarding how:Mr. Bryan ran is clever? tlon would make it difficult to see | northward to the Lake reglon. DS e ! | gressional circles, espectally sena- |is, of course, that heavy costs face |the state department during this lr“’;" .‘"”;l‘ AD 1'““’" s “? ”:“ ;‘“'”‘ Star with the naked eye| Conditions favor for this vicinity, ued Daily (Sunday Excepted) g ] ; : | ! were driving down the avenue I[at the great zenith distances at|fair weather and not much change It rles yad r , 5 v ~ d iow " , 5 ‘ ge At Herald Bidg.. 61 Church Btreet orial circles. A bad memory, there- | a city or town in adopting a modern- | most critical period in the world’s Jh asked her for a kiss." which it would Mave to be observed |in temperature, fore, is apt to be a boomerang to the | ized sewerage system. 1f that were | history one need only read the story | JoDELL Joan: '“What did she say? south of the equator. With a teles-| Temperatures yesterd { SUBSCRIPTION BATES cause ithis designed to aid. | something to be paid for in cash the |t his life as related by investigat- Irwin: “Told me to look at the|cope properly directed, it should not High Low \ .00 & Year The cause that the faulty memory | outlook would be prohibitive; but as |ors. Werner's biography of Bryan, Send all communic: LratCichstEn 2L be a difficult matter to see it. Atlanta 58 28 ! ». o | | ) iications fo Fun Joan: “Changed the subject, did| Q. Is there any way ine | Atlantic City 66 2 $2.00 Three Monthe - lof senatorial witnesses have been | posterity wil be the gainer from all | for instance, is an eye-opener. Al- Shop Kdltor, care of the New || o S B W ot in\:;gmb?“tammne Boston LEL |68 4 e E : | o | shness of a v appear- | Bos 5 | trving o aid, for instance, has been | such improvemenis the only logical | though the carelessness of Mr. Bryan :;'l'l'“l’: :‘"""" and your letter Irwin: ‘Oh no. The signal showed |ance of the shell? Buftalo 60 38 ¢ £ 2 | N ‘ lorwarded N " & g s > a atercd at {he Post OMce at Naw Britam | o & 1oW ebb for some weeks. From |method i to issue honds and pay [is ably Indicated in this biography, rded to New York. || een: A. No. To determine the quality | Chicago 44 34 as Becond Class Mail Matter, the moment when the bad memories | off the cost by the time the suc- [no incident is so illuminating as the —Gertrude Lawrence [Of eggs it is necessary to candle ;'"“"M“ :" 36 began making their appearance it | ceeding generation appears on the | disappearance of this important | Now ,,ol,l(:’\‘:“]:"1::-‘"‘];‘_’ . SSCRYEBRL LI e duce [EheE sentine S o Lot T " 2 o £ S $ s, 3 agree it's true Forbidde ) a s ght, usu- o 5 3 TELEPHONE CALLS sagged even further. Nothing. it ap- | scene. It is just that a permanent | cablegram, brought to light for the| A funnel is to pour things ——— ally artificial, in such a way that |Hatteras” . 68 52 D o - | pears, can be salvaged by inability | improvement of this nature should | first time through the medium of througt | the rays of light penetrate the egg |1:08 Angeles 84 58 [to remember important details of | pe paid for over a long period of | the Herrick autobiography. | S0 let's pour jokes through all our Q tionQ |to a considerable extent, thus en- | AM - .- <l 64 v ) g R SRR s | FULHRECEN days Q abling the condition of the contents |\ ororor® L 8n The only profitatle advertising medium L years | i mceiwhac TonilE e oo | to be noted. | Nantucket 62 18 Clrculation books and press | perfectly transparent actions. Not only the Connecticut, but also | 1 B Q. Did California ; [Nashallls 50 42 Shc el e e e y o f‘ac s . | | toral vot J‘Ilolm.l split its elec- | noo Haven 62 20 e nee u pOOr memories | the atuck is utilizec a man- t an —— ral vote in 19127 fi - 2 5 X | n ; a2 n {New Orleans 66 5 would be better in the long run.|ner not intended by nature. The ancies HimelyeThought A In 1912 California splic_its | yoy \':r:(mq o8 0 Member of the Associated Press 3 Fhe Assoclated Press i3 exclusively en-| NOthing imakes a worse impre: electoral vote, giving 2 votes to Wil- Mrs. Merrille: “How did your 1 son and 11 to Roos e 178 Norfolk, Va All good causes go to Geneva|flancee accumulate his great for- sion augatuck vies with the Connecticut 64 46 titled to the use for re-publication of | th 9 T fe |2 rwas ; > ‘ ] { D [Nordlcavass ¢ i e oE Y mabia S| e e M BOELan il th opaes M‘““i"’ stench; it is a matter for good | wyen they die. . { tune? Q. What is a Grecian nose? l,mfih”rgh' VA ; 38 credited In (his paper and el tocal | behind the cloak of lack of knowl- | humorous debate as to which is the | — Helen: “By selling electric toast- | A The true Grecian nose is an | portland, Me, . iNeg 28 mews published thereln of their own affairs | worse. The Naugatuck probably wins | The steel magnate who wishes he | €S to cigarette factories!” almost perfect triangle. The line | Washington ... ey :: | e e o e e | -\lr‘\x;phud seen ]A\xrv S[hv:lu;;r isn't | ;:)i;r": “h:f:g:‘x}x‘r:;; ?r :oov«v where it | t. Louis 50 40 _ Member Andit Burean of Circulation EDUCATIONIAND TH AW 18 oicto sl iath comparea lialthl el s crs bl oeDle NS AR e i “‘ i straight and al - The A. B. C. !s a national organization The iy | |about the shearer. | most parallel to the line of the fore- |Lieut. Wri h & 2 he American Bar Association, | Connecticut. The cities down the & | | head. and theangle at the point or |1A1€UL. VWIIE t to Give which furnishies newspapers and adver- | fisers with a strictly honest analysis ¢f | which met in convention at Mem- | pretty valley most assuredly have cireulation, Our circulation statistics are | pretty y mo y Susad upon this sudit. This insures pro- | Phis the other day, had before it the | made a mess of it! A hard winter coming, eh? Well, . [tip to the junction with the upper| Stunt Program Sunday it beats a soft, slushy one. { VERED lip is approximately 45 degrees. In| Lieut. Charles Wright of this city other words ft is what is usually de- |will give his first local exhibition of QUESTIONS ANS tection Inst fraud in newspaper dis- | poo, 5 SR A % 2L | N i ¥ Ot Fuie estin e national and | FECUFTINg issue of educational stand- | When the important streams of | The shortening of table knives You can get an answer to a""‘m‘rlhvd as a straight nose and gives |stunt flying Sunday afternoon when Yocal: advertisars, . ards for lawyers. Preponderating |the state have been returned to |comes too late to do much good. question of fact or information by |to the profile a regularity of outline |he will take off from the Swanson e | opinion appeared to be that every | their pristine purity something of | Most of the tonsils arc out now. ;'):h"-s : thqu&em{fin %ang, New | that is much admired by artists. |airport on Osgood avenue and pre- q ) —_— | Britain rald, ashingto! ureau, s v P 1 r t i The Herald fa on wale dafly in New | student of law, before being admit- | value to future generations will have | 5 S 'ey el g‘ nl "Et U] Q. What was Doctor's Commons |sent an air circus over the out- York at Hotaling's Newsstand, Times| .o =, { TFunny man! One who gets all 322 New York avenue, hington, | in London, England? | skirts. The flying field which was ar, should have at least | been accomplished, There should be | his ideas from Bishop Cannon called two vears of college training “or its | no unnecessary delay because of the {a Dboob by one who gets all his| equivalent.” costs when as previously indicated |ideas from Mencken. l Schultz's Newsstands, Entraace | D. C, enclosing two cents in stamps| A, It was the College el 2 = < Central, 42nd Street. ollege of doctors | formally opened last Sunday will for reply. Medical, legal and marital | of civii law in London from 1768 to |be given a real test over the weck- advise cannot be given, nor can ex- | g also the name of the build-|end when three planes will be in | tended research be undertaken. All{ings occupied by them, where reg- | operation. | other questions will receive a per- KepE andithe Ant| One of the objects of the mov-- |they can be distributed over a long The four-flusher who b ts that | of wills was Unfortunately, a stock market | | | | i Fuction has become a local story in | ™™ 1ti8 claimed, is to make it hard~ | period of time. When cities and |y runs things at his house is re- | sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- ¢ and other courts were held. PLANE ARRIVES SAFELY R SR e | er for persons to become lawyers [towns being competing with one an-) tefring to the lawn mower and the | | not be answered. Al letters are| . Is the old proverh “Every tub | Le Bourget, France, Oct. 25 (®— : et | through the instrumentalities of eve- | other as to which can have the | Washing machine. confidential.—Editor. must stand on its own bottom™ in | The missing airplane, *“Knight or oo | ning atteadance at law schools. Some | most modern sewage disposal o QU DAk Tacl: Dempseviever tiznt] AciBible the Grail,” which was supposed to ) 'H HAD BEEN ELECTED | | Sveryiman tiaibornl nosgeasedyor . Did Jack Dempsey ever fight | % SR el 11 SMITH H such law schools of prominence|tem a good beginning will have | ! | Tom Gibbons A. No. It is found in Dutch, |Put in here yesterday en route from | the ability to handle a woman, but | exist in the large cities, and their | been made. he outgrows it before he's three | French and English writings of the | Croydon, England, to Nairobi. Ken- Suppose the Honorable Alfred E. 16th century. One reference is|¥& Colony, Africa, arrived at 9:40 A. He won a fifteen round deci- 1 had been elected President of | * : 5 si er Gibbons at Shelby, Mon- ?:“U :}‘11 a Stat What would } ostensible object is to give to — {¥eatoioi. ‘:’-01::. U;x“xJul‘;" )40“}“‘" Shelbse MOR sracklin's “Man of the World” Act | A el o e e e 2 : ot el ved i IN : CENT CRAZE T ’ IR ¢ e | 1. Scene aboard. A great gale which blew weer during | YOUths Who arc employed in the ND OF A RECENT CRAZE i e | @ What s the harvest moon? | " S€° | [ gale which blew | 7Q. 1Is the same kind of gas used | Over England and northern France e > full at falls Easiused i i e G R R e 2 2 al equinox. Ow=| o, | anxlety for its safety after it had ing to the fact that the full moon | s ¥ t A Srat Aol : been unreported sev i at the time of the autumnal equinox | , A The Gral Zeppelin uses h > et drogen gas; the Los Angeles uses have been said thi the stock crash? It is s #ary to ask the question. He and | the entire Democratic party would | - e BV R Somebody might produce a classic Ao been blamed. Let those who the bar examinations and become |of a new such caravansary of oil be |called “Ten Nights in a Speakeasy,” | is in that part of its orbit where it |y 1 full-fledged lawyers. This tends to |ing projected or established, but|if anybody could last ten nights. malkes the smallest angle with the increase competition in the field. that is only occasionally. The filling Syl e o, other $9999,9999.991" horizon, it rises at nearly the same | T CRE Americanism: Thinking the kids = hour for several nights in succession, 5 \ 0 c “ | UYRIGUIE 06881'17(1[10"8 S nistration, lost to honor because they do openl S - - IS giving an unusual proportion of L e e e Philadelphia lawyer and a politician | quite generally stabilized. the things you would have done if By Arthur Kober oanlie ) ey i : |of parts, himself stood in favor of | It has become evident that there |you dared. A poet who wished to escape from | o \what is the fourth larges o T W will furnish the margin when all | | B SRR - at s largest n e eather do rank? | —_— w Mexico is fourth in area. Oct . day time, but who are ambitious and The craze to construct ever more ‘ future archaeologises who dig up a Intelligent, the opportunity to study | filling stations seems happily to have ; temple on every corner. arcely nec- | law. Many of these, 1t appears, pass | waned. True, one reads occasionally “I'd be a millionaire if T had the can explain why such a thing hap- pens during an ideal Republican ad- George Wharton Pepper, noteq |station business seems to have been the two years' college course or | Will not be as many filling stations | A0 Ao _|state in area in the United 2 here were 732 fatal accidents| Applied to a newspaper's managing ’ G equivalent b ere 2 5. This me | How does Color quivalent, although he himself ad- |as there are garages. This fora time |\ "o o0 ™10 Counting the times | ehlior, s when dry agents stumbled with their | Who threw all his poetry into the| glse falls. mitted he had never attended col- | seemed likely to beholders. All the ‘Washington, 25.—Forecast in Colorado ranks seventh. A CLEAN-UP DAY [1ege and had never graduated from | good corners have been taken up, |guns pointed at somebody. sewer, A onrn | roc BOUtREI Newe Eneland 8 diale) one dO. B ion & oo us neourzediion the ik i e i ay ihiaaits|aupply OF Bas — And made him the paper's dramatic | oo o and continued cold tonight; Satur- | Y % smirket yesterday, following | ; N E S e | : No wonder international confer- reviewer. a i |day fair, rising temperatures; fresh | stock market ¥ ; avor of higher educational stand- | purveyors, and modern civilization | . o0 W RERT T O O e B it Flivohes Hight 4 BOmoamhiojo N aiskince Bto) e Take the rec the sensational down-sag of the day |ards on general principles. Ihas the appearance of one filling |simps who depend on some slick before they're slain. :f(.’(":)o‘:r{"r';‘:l"\“““’l is entitled 0 pro- | Forccast for Eastern New York: | Jael G340 . betore, was another unprecedented | Of the value of high educational |atation after another. The reason | outsider for guidance. These ran at night cion from i€, a1 satary of | LT continued cool tonight; Satur- | code’. “A¢ al turn. According to the accepted |standards for lawyers there can be | few additional stations are establish- T T Through the poet's brain: el i o e >_L wmd\_“ ng temperature; fresh druggists 30c. + &gk 5 | 2, he far 10 xpects | N S % T 6 ATenes CER D G |50 GO I RO T £ o o s e T T IR OO g LI :r\faf’\::”;? gl T e e e S e vae’s pected to rebound a little after @ |other hand” in connection with the | available room anywhere. congress did, it has only seven years NeLas s yriore) [Pt o ousand Run Rt s R o s SR AR Bt U nd S BT ok crash, even if the rebound is only | process that should not be overlook- MO A E I and nine months to show results, Fldanes Palitar dredipoundsistorlives aturday. Laxative and desperate | ed. An inteliigent youth who through | BANK MERG Q t does vice versa mean nditions: The disturbance of temporary. So gloomy RS AND CHAINS = Francine Larrimore. 1 o - i | 5 : ¢ | ] b NS TemiAdiey Nas e thatons that] ; S A. It means the order or rela- the Lake region is moving out to were what is known as professional |no fauit of his own was denied | Every banker in the United States | remembers sleeping on g‘h‘\"" fl;;: 1“;’““"(”‘:';‘;‘3- tion of terms being reversed. | sea by way of the St. Lawrence val- g Leatrice Joy, Q. {raders and their margined custom- | educational qualifications such 88| is thinking about the great banking | when Aunt Ella’s crowd came for & | ganet velio Does the United States have ley and northern New England. | an O a school at which Coast Guard offi- Pressure is somewhat lower in Gloria Foy. cers are trained? inorthern New England, but is gen- ers, however, that they gave no time { proposed should never be denied the | ;o roc ihat have taken place, those | to rab‘ouml but seemed ben upm’f r%’ 0 improv h\m,. to the | iyat are rumored from time to time A mant enteonel the Mikadols Mare Connolly, A. Yes. The Coast Guard Acad- | erally higher over other northern T u tyrowing all they had into the maw | point where he can qualify for any | 5 g1l to take place, and the chain | palace after Rachel Crothers, A N ey (e aistricts east of the Mississippi river. | able : ¢ 9 a m. removes his : 3 ; e et A of the Moloch. It was a most dis- | POsition in life that fits his talents |yoy ying pusiness. SO E i e o e T“":f:{‘(‘);fl-"‘"* Brothers Q. What are the largest deserts 1ght rains prevail over scattered| Successful Since 1889 trefging affair untll ' ‘the bankers |and in which he would be an orna- | fovin Tradlor, ' president of the |it When entering the Head Knock-| T nne o in the W)orld) o e i ”nr nm’v‘»:iin ':l;“ Iluy:i:i:\m[l“l]h:g‘ B n Sttan oty < | ment in 1a ife s s S | er's home after 2 a. m. i Sahara, Gobi, Colorado, Mo- \ BT cavy frosts y eommittee got together and took |ment in later life. How to do this | 1yt National of Chicago, docs not o Madame Sithone, ; S A RO M S e e e oo | ¢ N steps to stop the break. The mere|and still retain the higher pre-| ;o000 a perfect paradise in bank-| A Boston merchant bit a holdup | Hazel Dawn. | Great Sand vand Great Victoria | eastward to the Appalachion dis- | deserts in Austral Q. How mau are there? How many are poison- man. The merchants of that town seem to be versatile in fact that such action was taken |liminary educational qualifications 18 | |, 1o the result of consolidation. 1t gerved to stem the tide of disaster. |indeed a problem. After reading Bardl fimes or similar These lyrical strains Gave the poet the blues, ittack. One species of snakes crop failures, stung us s ag , fThen, after & lot of damage had been | Much of what the eminent lawyers | o iional difficulties should arise he Bl aomer et 2E0) So he blew out his brains e 9 done, the rebound took place. il“ Memphis had to say on the sub- | ajioves there will be a great POPU- | While searching for the cause of And stuck to reviews! A Th vt 00 kol WRITING FOR STAGE AND SCREEN =Tt i st in mob [Ject we find no constructive method. i solida s is riots, cht conside . i Sohclentand . o em | you an ambition to write a play for the stage or the screen? Our It is an interesting study in m d. | |ar outery against the consolidations | prison riots, they might consider th species and about one-fifth of them on Bureau Las prepared one of its Interesting and informative bul- Pertinent Query! some of the inmates are are poisonous. containing hints to autl paychology; and that is the only| Times have changed to the point|,ng {nat demagogs would have a |TUMOr { rs for preparing manuscripts of plays with Byote ;): “Saturn 5 ; ek i the - tough guy Professor (Astronomy Q. Did the Notre Dame foo ball and dialog construction. The technique of writing o be acquired thrm that applies. The frensied sell- ;ah re hxgh] school and college train- | ion opportunity to advocate and |'O§Fr EWE e only|has three beautiful suns.” D e B e e R Vi v ng is " i i Vi 2 9 . . v 1y e oy > 3 w how to pre h bulle 3 elp ¥ i1l ing was no doubt actuated by noth- | In& 1s much mo.r(‘, comm.o.l than in ! possibly put through restrictive 1aws | people who knew how to solve a Nndr-n\.w Any good-looking A. Yes Thoe score was Notrs i :«nl; M.‘d ;’“rm’—‘n‘t it. This bulletin will help you. Fill out the ing more tangible than the frenzied | former generations. It is common [ ot would be a millstoms to bank- |local labor or race problem should | daughters? S Dame 12; Army G. 3 “Phying during the bull market; actu- | knowledge that some of the hest ing ever afterward. live in some other section. . S. Spring. Q. Can the North Star be sevtall (— == = == = =CLIP COUPON HERE =—— =— = o _] > — by the unaided human ¢ at any LITERARY EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britain Herald, ‘8 values were as little considered |lawyers of the past neither went te | Qriginally American banking Was | cgrrect this “Huring the one market as in the |cOllege nor to law school, obtaining | iy jndependent units. For the most T win or lo | WAF CHILDHOOD ontence: “Whether | ) an argument doesn’t 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. point south of the equator? copy of the lulletin WRITING FOR STAGE AND SCREEN, } A. The U. S. Naval Observatory | | st i e LU [ want other. Just as it once was the fash- KL e ol ashioned | part that system remains in the matter, d he. “for my one de- grus it would be on the horizon at and enc herewith five cents fn coin, or loose, uncancelled, U. . Ton to buy regardless of values— | Method of being identified as & sort | ymailer cities. It the transitional | 5IT¢ i to lvarn the truihi onioonan --J(“I‘I‘\‘-(_“”m any place 1 degree south of the | Postnge stamps to cover postage and handling costs: | o 1% s il |8 “opyrig Sublishers Overheard by Natalie Joa anton A s 4 : “freaning purchase on a marginal |Of apprentice in a law office for a | joriod is here a great many people & o aydies oyl ool Wioommunz S LEAEE IS RS ER (R b e IS IR B e e W e sl S Smeeuth | the fashion to | term of years. ttul papuh Cullub!. ... Huwwen Misi ahsst mee tew read a Pasis—so it be ©0 our way of think- | pegides the bankers are vitally inter- Bell Svithout reason or logic. Mani- | In& that remains a good way to gain ima 1-2 degree so that it might theoretically be seen even at 1 1-2 | srrERT AND NUMBER | - Gl i) P i L sl N 25 Years Ago Today | s s miccest 't v e thee U500 500 00 Ll | e . s £ s o i = moment nawn-plussst; can ke 5 v 0 o % sti & .4his financial distress among the |lekal practice, although it is hot‘ A NEW BRYAN INCIDENT [ A el tically it is not easy to see celestlz I am a reader of the New Britaln Herald, | A NEW ! ring fawth sooweeel melludi o o Syt e L P ) (RS e e e s 1t | Much in vogue in our times, when | firorts are being made to explain | The New Britain Business Men's{(hoe fawm auv varse, like Missizz assocjation is conducting a drive Lpottun; T cannut like Missizz Tail- against the trading stamp evil. The} zy jnn.tar-pritt te wyew thee tur- Tank and file of speculators was the foundation of the terror! Tt isthe average lawyer seems too busy | why william J. Bryan, when secre- they who cause stocks to become in- | (0 bother with the doddering efforts | ¢ury of state, did not hand a cable{o0a] merchants have driven a s¥n-|peng auv warld moovmince in | = flated at times: it is also they who | Of apprentices. He is more inclined | i eegage received from Myron Her- [dicate out of town. T o 1 o i § y-! B Ca 0 . o who cause them to hit rock bottom. |to select his apprenti from the | rick ambassador to France in 1914, | The Swedish Republican club met | [0 “qahnss faw yew—butt—I[ can’ Th T ‘“ T ll Th M A“ h T B F F Seny 1o v Eame 5 et ashnss taw yew——buit -1 e | The Toonerville Trolley [hat eefs All the Trams. DBy Fontaime Fox. ; ; members. A rally followed. e il op-| The demand for higher education- | intended. S beine olamed ibAL ot the 130 thinE eccevunn bettuh: I can warft | intew yaw noss ttun par- ; to buy tocks—and |l qualifications tod: il . : . 1 < . Jrla g ® lintew yaw nosstrills fuggu portunity to buy cheap stocks—and 4 ations today is merely a| Astonishment s even more wide- {Italian votes in town, 127 will bet el O e immy-too-an shioned par- | move in line with higher standards | spread considering the importance o(1‘r’x‘n.q{herorro;hi:gr:f:\{::;qn Canadutes (U SIS CEs L e rba e SKIPPER e e Jence, it was a clean-up day, and |in almost all endeavors. It is vastly | seage, It might have resulted c 0 o (s pror ‘ e riza!. ... Three firsst doll, thatt bat- IN THE WHOLE QounNTY tued toy-ceee, minuss head anduh ahmz anduh, purr-hapsss, legz, butt nevvuhthulless maw precious than rooob-izz, YAY, than muteh Haziness cuts out much of {he light. For example, the sun is usually \er)" galaxy of strong |Braduates of law schools. to President Wilson, for whom it was financial hands have a brillia fiot on margin. In old-f | The high school eleven will meet | casier nowadays to obtain the higher {in action to prevent the outbreak of | the Yale '05 team at sctric fleld | e cducational standards than it Saturday. | fORY BECOMES BAD | former generations. We Milk Inspector Crowley has| i 3 | started his campaign to make the | g for wit- | be in favor of putting t roslim, Te- | ik supply in this city safe and | ' v lurked in inurp_ All milk dealers are required | fine gold! ,,.Anduhv 5k00000001! In- | however, in order to aid the more | presidential action upon the mes- | to secure plates for their wagons. | O tenduh schooool days, ware art | | A parade will be held this evening |thou 1now? ...... Scam-paw-reeng { by the Sloper Guards, Hardware |threw thee fallun lececeevz eeech uld think, can be controlled to | The autobiography of the late am- | City Rattery, the Jarvis Guards of | mawning tawd three beeluvvid fount cat extent by the bar examiners. | bassador to France, published in the | Berlin, and a few out-of-town or- | auv nollidge; playing hide anduh . standards, 100, have risen with | World's Work, quotes the cable. | Ranizations. goseeeeeeeecek ub-bout thee plez- e o e e e Mie s b obiy mitzsiniona Bithe great | zunt shool-vahd; making littul fur- z 5 A4~ | heavyweight battler, is appearing on | rendships, that in after yeeeuzz may mitted he had never received it. The {the stage at the Majestic theater | rye-pun intew luvv! Exchanging in- cablegram was dated July 28, 1914, | week.- In an inferview with a | nocent seekritz, whiss-purring intew ald reporter, the fighter stated | each other's chee-YILE-dish anduh at the outlook for pugilism in this | spotliss eee-uzz owuh joovy-niie | country is not very promising. tenduh-ness ..Ah, those bee- and cities of the state | referred to the imminence of the | 1. J. Muller stated today that the | yooty-ful, dead days auy thee burrid . tendency to be more pro- | World War and contained tfiese |Property he purchased in Hartford | pahsst! Owuh littul legz tod- | vesterday consists of an apartment | dulling they knew nott huwware, house and that he will not run any | owuh littul hozt beecececting anduh 4 4 | hotel there | puli-sating, owuh little orbs gleecee- here is a faith and reliance on |~ The committee on streets will | ming: MLaydizz!!....Wee may eting the i,.‘,v?”‘r'{”'{v" ideals nl:rlfl\p‘:r(;nfl"h(;t:r‘:i!l | make an inspection tomorrow after- | pos: s bee-yooteh, wealth; wee ) for the construc- | tior "L“,,,‘,‘,”)‘:fizr;, :(”\\:?g‘:w n mlw Roo: may bee gurr-aceful inn mooy-ment, M WO ave | It was learned today that the sy-nating inn speee h, butt, tion of a sewage disposal plant. | crisis. My opinion is, encouraged at|South Congregational —church {s| AH, what have -wee losssst Faw IecepiomiElven utterances of Bri | planning to install an illuminated | nevvuh, nevvuh uggen shee-yall wee minister of foreign affairs. T helieve | clock in its tower. e e D slennduh, undyvellupt fawm auv | moderation from the President of | My and Mrs. John H. Shea |a chee-YILDE, skipping anduh hop- {ime is an easy refuge for those who | tinue using the Connecticut river as |the United States would mect with . L 5% g e clice of 100 or so |the respect and approval of Europe Married for 25 Years‘ x»:\s ‘I.x‘m:l;‘ud ::h (l‘:;‘llll:\fxmv‘l“rmulh and urge the prompt consideration | Friends and relatives gave Mr.| *Mprpt SRGNE RO 0% G oias | of this question. Thia suggestion is | and Mrs. John H. Shea of 134 Mon. |, S1n® 8% C% €T (e Mrs. 5 of the noble stream {0 its | consistent with our plea for arbitra- |roe street a surprise party last| hoo v 270 St Yok iho nee with i Sound at Gris- | tlon freatiés and -attitude toward |might: in honor of thelr 25th wed~|Diiioy that it Just simpiyites | world affairs generally. 1 would not |ding anniversary. They were mar- back.) appear officlous, but deem it my duty | ried in Amsterdam, N. Y. and 1to send this expression to you.” moved to New Britain 12 years schemes with the | ago. They were presented with a o that the cost is less than | Mr. Herrick in his posthumous | set of silver in honor of the occa- the big boys get their opportur in | the Buropean war! It might not have WHEN M should not | qone anything of the kind, of course; It is no uncommon thi + evening | but the chance, how 4 congressional com- | law schools entirely out of husiness. | mains that this possib nesses befo mittee to have bad memor deed, the same thing freq pens in a court room. There is no schools. The situation, we | sage. faw against I Gne things of Manifestly one cannot testify to | son ving a poor 1 posed to testify regarding B ch one has knowl but in the estin are not high enough in | something one doesn't remember. As | ot testimony — - | was marked “confidential—to be long as nothing but counts, and what ons Teve Jong will there b | be PROGRESSIVE SMALL TOWNS | communicated to the President.” Tt | or o5 doesn't onnt poor words: the witness st + disposal than A poor memory on topics of which most of the larger cities. There one should be il the town of Torrington, for instance, makes a bad impression. Li vhich a town n and those who read the testim voted $70,04 the papers, cannot help conc memories {ddletown, where speedy ted a ritical | ably received that the eity discon that some ba bad on | And in purpose. They naturally realize been sug \d favor ac on to have a bad memory hope in this manner to aid their |a sew the d cities from the upper | cause by not yielding importa testimony. | reac But a bad memory on the wit stand sometimes defeats its own | wold Point ends. ] wall towns, of course, can that the witness and his cause is more or | kno Agreed! Tddie Cantor was at Atlantic City last week, and overheard two 1e public is apt to mnrludfl The s at is being supposed about | enter into such | | i 5 vril | Westerners. less corract. In the of a r'rm‘i'fl\v arger towns would face. But the | work states that Mr. Bryan ne\'prll‘::; They have one son, ~Cyril| WO% pretty bird,” ia one of gressionai investigation, a )'nncr}('ofl is just as high on a per capita |acknowledged or answered it “ # e them, pointing scaward to the ob-| memory leads to the assumption that | basis, No one need be surprised at this WARDEN STILL WEAK ject of his indolent attention. jts possessor is trying to cover up Tmproved sewage disposal remains | revelation. Bryan received scores of | New Haven, Oct. 25 (A—The con- Yes concurred his companion, | | dition of Warden H. K. W. Scott, | “it it's a gull.” (€Fontaine Fox, 1929 St. Raphacl's hospital, today was| “Well,” gaid the other, “gull or again extremely weak. boy, it's & pretty bird.” | things that a better memory would [a problem in New PBritain, too, and | official messages that went into his make plain; and these things the|it has been a curious page in local | coat pocket or lay on his desk while ~

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