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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8 1929. L e e ad re s L‘.Vv:u“ d g hi ck price d | ay be wrong D 3 'z X1V o New Britain HeraldJ”" road were slightly to one side as | prevailing high stock prices did not | may be wrong with the patient. ! to think it,was a wrong on | A, It is attributed to Louis XIV |dnd fender went to smash. Iortun- ekt e it does now. Those who are hungry | represent true values but merely This is not saying, of course, that | i —Norman Foster. | of ance, and means “I - am the |ately there were no personal Injur- = 3 or thirsty while on the highw represented the kiting that millions | congrat ory messages or any oth- (Copyright, 1929, Reproduction Iv‘trr»“‘"“”‘ ies. 4 ould find their way to Meriden | of speculators in the market er kind of etic epistles are | | bidden) Q. With what do “astrophysics” | On such occasions it is the prac- Issued Dally (Sunday Excepted) without diffieuity, and' tha detour b W 1 ' | and “biophysics™ d¢ tice for an employe of the Connectis At Herald Blog. 67 Church Btreet | oo G ©o ! ypanoald il “" Lol J ther, we are In | 3?2 " | A, Physics is the science that|cut Company, stationed at the' park, would be siight. or concern if suddenly the' security | clined to think they are in place. Maxson UDELL - treats of matter, especially in its re- | to rush over and order the motorist - S mm only trade that would be lost | values on the whole recede to a |A man, not even a senator, rarely A estlons lation to epergy, and the laws gov- 1o move away fgom the spot. Tha f IO to Meriden is that which comes to | level more in consonance with actu- | recgives such messages until they Send all communications to Fun N Iy thesc Dplionomena. AMIO-|eight of his brass buttons usually i S Hoih | y physics treats of shese physical Yat- | o ed effect A hy i 2 ¢ it from motorists who happen to see | al value e e i ; { has the desired effect and by the $2.00 Three Months ! appen A lues are needed. Mr. Bingham surely || Shop Editor, care of the New dn Swors tributes of the stats. Biophysics is | % G e L 7. & Month | h. gtores while passing through the | Stocks are worth only wi Ts il Britan Herald. and sour tetier ||~ G e Rl L LU (o, { e s s passi 1g scks are worth only what peo- | needs all he can secure. n . N = the physical science of 1iVIng Or- | {a¢io he has lost all chances of { i s C“ city and through ther m vle will pay for them. What they| But there are a horde of Connecti- | | ™'} e forwarded (o New Vork, HO hl ganisms. it e it ars B ; t t the Post Office at New B oM D e Nt tho A te . - —— ‘hen it 3:00 o'clock p. i . 3 i P ed of son g that they wanted to | will pay depends upon numerous|cut citizens who are not sending | : ,',),0,,:\1,},‘1\:’ Hawgll ‘\\):;];n‘;,‘}fi";“ That was the procedura tried last i Such autoists at least very | factors, including their state of |such messages. They far oH".unmxy‘ ‘K"'\“l K"]’_‘T“”' STOGK N Nes Zentanan | nlght. The “starter et akiting } rare. We mention it because we once | mind. The millions of speculators |those of his friends who go to the MATLKI | Cadatisa A wing |into the crowd that had collected, i TELEPHONE CALLS R 3 5 & Ne| We invest our dollars in that and A. One o'clock p. m. the fOUOWING | p1in s out for folks to g8t out of B & 1 antoist who d forgotten | who made stocks ascend since 1924 | expe e f dispatching | & day. : i Dusnem Ofce ... 155 ! 9 xpense and trouble of dispatching this " o 1 his way. In spite of the fact that ¥ditorial Rooms .... $26 two bathing suits in New | did not pause to study statistics or |letters and telegrams., The average | Sometimes we hit—sometimes we | H,,_0,,;,“’;,?,’,.‘;{"",;,‘Yf.a;":’(‘,’r’},?hhv fender of the auto was squashed e nd was - reminded of his|statements of barnings, They mere- | person never goes to the trouble of | miss, Lol i & g i \’riov\nwn the tire, making it impos- fhe tonly praniAble advertisinet madium s il esine throurll 1y i N i ot Lters until strongly moved, | But €very hour that's spent for fun | S h X sible to operAte the car.'the trolley s Ciret n 5 i il Se CUNEL 1t letters ¢ slrongly mover 50 — = George Tarnshaw of the Ath- - 3 ¢ :fl:.;",‘;:‘f. u.;e: |l!r:u:“b:“v:flu. ) At Lot D A | T L e o S e o e e e T S By way of investment's asdurned ’ e A | official brusquely ordered the auto- : . ; e S good dne! ). Whe f |ista to drive around the corner of The s ighway commissioner | th rket they don't spend time of or Binghaw greatly i QUESTIONS ANSWERED Q \\\hm Geuniites belong to the om0 ot x ) -American nion? g Bels Member of the Awvociated Prexs 2 0 | studving statistica elther. They gel | moved to show, the sepator that they . ATAVAYS BRAOTICIN You can set,an answer 10 anv, A, Argentina, Bolivia, Drazil, | A spectator, who was not awed e Amociated Prem s extlusively en rily exist to br siness because they arc actuated by | gt ve In him. The others, far | N You're certainly @ question of tact or information by |Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba,|DY the trolleyman's uniform as a gl v et hants along the Brit- | their emotions. This applies to the | in 1 ority, are not moved eith- | 1IN0 SNt Why dont sou do ariting to the qestion Kditor. New | Dominican Republic, Heuador, Gau: | badge of any” authorily « on public credited fn this paper and also local ain ¢ be neutral in the matter, not | majority of stock traders, of course, | ¢r way, They are only thinki PRI "[ €06 “""‘ he DESUIBritain Herald. Washington Burcau. |temala, Haiti, Honduras. Mexico, |Street protested and additional 4 news published therein, n on the Boaton Post road Welthslariatetrelinot the ol sostad [ G one in arithmeticn-the entire | 1322 New York avenue, Washington. | Nicaragua, Panama, Paragua Peru, |damage to the car was avoided by = i e g g O LR o 5 e L D. C. enclosing two cents in stampe | or. United States, Uruguay, | not moving it untll the fender had e M catoticed. homeverathal 1y @ body of piofessionals who know 5 Flapper: “No wonder, shes add- | for reply. Medical, legal and maritat | s | been bent back into normal position The A. B. C. 15 o national organization | Faveler along this highway has | what they are doing most of the p‘bcts a"d[‘anCleS ing weight all the time! | advie cannot be given, nor can ex-| Q. Was Napoleon Bonaparte | But this interference was not relish- which furnishes newspapers and adver- s way to New Britain when | time. Unfortunatély, however, it is S tended research be undertaken. All|the first eniperor of France? By |ed by the street railway man who tisers with a strictly honest anelysis of felt 1 Xy other questions will receive a per-|whom was he succeeded? appears to glory in assumed police frare 1e felt he needed to come here for | the on of the amateurs wh 1 15 wil ¢ a per. as he succ assy polic cireulation. Our clrculation stetimics are the action of the amateurs who i ‘ . 3 d 3 sonal rep Unsigned requests can-| A. He was the first emperor and [ power. based upon this audit. Thls ineures pro- hundred reasons. We can | largely gove e state of the mar- | R r 9 [ 3 i R P e e e ; ; < largely govern the state of th BY ROBERT QUILLEN not be answered. All letters are|was succeeded,in 1814 by Louis SAFETY, i tribution figures to botk national and riden from exp nce that | ket, So long as millions of clerks and T 5 L o confidential.—Editor. ‘.\'\‘Yl[ of the House of Bourbon. — ti X H local advertisers. Boston Post road it | mechanics were able to make easy | o o & &0 " o \‘ o Q. H r | g 7 3 rnish is normal, W sort | Q. How far is the moon from ! S S D D e Mo of Lie|money during a rlsing market they photographers are revarnishing the carth? " - COMMUNICATED servations York at Hotaling's Newsstand, Timen | ' from t} highly-regardéd | were in it; when the goose quit lay- | their wooden fish. | A. The moon's mean distance | — ) 0 Th W h \ re: Schultz’s Newsstands, Entrance antojsts Tt vl Gegs ihevE dronpdd fi e e s 238,8 os, b oy ' Buare: | Schultse” Newswa Fatra i ng the golden cggs they dropped | oo ‘ rr;:n x(y\vhf i 40 n}n] i ]] Protest Agalist, Trolleys at n e eather > . 42n 5 - SN s B ety e 1ere » other Q. at conntry owns the Dead = | - M outiotitawhatewe mighliasis hdves bl i 861 5 e Sea? " South End of Green | - S e THEATER MUSICIANS such actions by millions haps we could get | +A. Ttlies within Palestine, which ‘he efforts of the police to In-| Washingfon, Nov. 8.—Foregast for { CITY MANAGER AGITATION Writing something ster (1o do with fundamenfal sell it 10 somehody |is under mandate to Gireat Britain, | e the safety margin of motor-|Southern New Jingland: Mostly : | he City Property Owners' Assocl- | M 3 lik z comething | conditions? § of 1 N | Q. What is a Panda? ists on the city streets deserve | cloudy tonight and Satupday, prob- e The City Property T A ’ = . { | 4y, prob o e e e e o theT that 't talk. | failed to pay Bills while using | Why male laws 10 punish | A A curious carnivore, apparent- | commgndation. A little more care |ably rain in cast and south portions has liny ey on : el Baeninestio gy iyl et aarkatalh t e LRI GRIoU B AUCINERC SRS Iy allied to the racoon, and con-|in this direction on the part of of-|this afternoon or tonight; not much in its deliberations wh according | Both have abo ed in ir carning pizvelliegnar) rather well chiemical law fined to the southeastern Himalavas, | ficials of the Conneeticut Company | change in temperature; moderate to to President Dobrowolski, the ad- | local field and in n another like ey now will be able to pay more | where it occurs at heights of from |in the manner of operating fheir |fresh nartheast winds. { visability of agitating for a to talk and | attention to these accounts and on The best 07 i 7,000 to 12,000 feet. It is about|trolley cars af the south end of | Forecast fér Eastern New York: 7 manager form of government in New i music the | merchant informed us that alrcady | C08t8 you about year—s5 the size of a large caf. and is some- Central park would add a much | Mostly cloudy tonight and Saturday; l 5 4 3 < i Sy S for the subscription, and $1,230 to times called “bear-cat™. The fur is| needed safety factor. | possibly rain on coast Saturday; i rljln v 0 red o ! i s 1p W the chiefly of a bright red color, the Only misplaced peblic tolerance |slightly warmer temperature in * This is getting somewhere. To most disappeared entirely. It may Business consists of supplying a = | face being marked with white, and | toward the street railway company, [north portion tonight; moderate A e R GrEne Y ny of the large demand; and also in creating de- Drop Prohibition because it can't the long thick tail ringed with pale | or-dndifference toward the danger- |northeast winds. 4 : do no harm. The way to go about it | cities; but we are aking pri- | mands that can be supplicd. So long enforced d would you sug- red and yellow. The head is broad | ous conditions which prevail at the | Forecast for New Haven and § e el R ES R e e s 1o supply consum. | 8¢5t dropping all laws in Chicago? and rounded, the cars large, the feet | “triangle” allows molor cirs to be Vicinity: Unsettied weather tonight : arn as much as po resjfner a e furnished with lar claws and damaged By trolleys there without |and Saturday. i garding the effect of city manager Th Ty how William 8 0 L We are a rich nation, but most of furred soles. The animal seems 10| 4 protest Conditions: The ridge of high 4 government in such ities wh Jefis and Ha Walker, two organ- t can afford to |our great men « emember being subsist almost entirely on vegetable | Dajly there ) are narrow escapes |PTessure that extends over the i have tried it. These are surprisingly | ists who formerly were widely known 1iRle 8o srccassionyintsenllosiorrow CUp O e Ear I"'”" ”"”""I‘; i “I”‘ e ]’"(’ gBES | {rom accidents, often fenders are ““”:"'”‘ districts from coast to T & < = ey — . el it e T t is a skillful climber, but feeds e 7 .o |coast persi with centers at P um. 3 to local audien quit the music | bus It is ely noted that . 3 7 It's a shame to let a nice fellow | 't 18 scraped and occasionally an auto s | - numerous, 0 lo g encern aui e sl % People who get discouraged be-|like me go to waste!” v chiefly on the ground, and wsually | rathier badly -damaged. Most of the | B&ena. Montana, Omaha, Neb., and There a widely held belief that | business entirely to pool their capl- | steps are already r tolp ol Al S n't made effective breeds in g eleft in the rocks. Bt voided 1if the |Fortland, Maine. 1 iy i srosaic un- | compligh this end hatever reces- | 10 vears are too impatient 00k T |are generally fwo young at 5 . i i st vicinlty the city manager form of govern- |! go into a m prosaic un omplish this end rr vl, years 5 iy ‘1 Log SN GET 2 ’““1[”1;‘”/3”‘] )r‘HLI 4 motormen were required to uprr.|0p| \(~{’a“d fons favor for this viclnity ment is more efficient and economi- | 4° be muitiplied thou- | sion there is may ceclainglines haitiescn GO Iments By Phillp A. Dallin e “'I‘"y“"‘ is gentle | yheir cars with the care ::»mandu]‘:“:'(’hyfl"'": "‘”‘)’ “""”':" and anot B i i A. De and can easily amod e {muc ange in temperature, cal than any other. The association 2 OLRAONE COUnS 0B > . B 3 A woron 1 zine of great cir-{ 1 te sleepin resulting from | . Who nlayed the pavt of Uncle | ”?',’,",'fl{':{::) ; 1Teys 1 | Temperatures yesterday: 48 primarily interested in efficiency | try 1 whole marked slowness in “certain lines” [0 s in vain to get adver.|a dance, we hied ourself the very e in “Gold Dipgers of Broad- 1e-m rolleys provide no 0 D T of Mr. Jeffs is particu- | throughout the entire stock market |(ising. The guinea plg's ability to |%2me morning to a luncheon given | way' % ncans of signalling from the rear High Low 1 and economy, one understands; it 1 ffs is partic SACE AN R e B L Noiariar i oilo) Toe | { when the car is about to round the |Atlarta ceeees B2 pushtitolbaiinterentealias wall in\th e ISHVELOLtENOE v Hekwan sxaduatedijDooi s LIS RSE, SRR SRE STIISRE AN oo e B R tes i} me. Our invitation read: “Prom-| Q. Do we live on or in the| ‘"0 Of the park. The out-of-town Atlantic City ... 8 i best way of obtaining these results. | {rom a prominent copservatory In | culturc and mining. Thesc are im- S e | inent members of the upper world | Barth? | driver, who may be close behind .hfljgz;{l:& B o It the association begins a serious | Londen, England, and was what | portant industries, Textlles are al- | ny (100 hag voted to admit ob- | Wil meet prominent members of the| A. We live on the earth. '}rol!".\z may cxpect it to proceed l‘,‘h’mgo- Vit Investigation of the city manager | Was known as a star organist. That | ready improving, and agriculture is | geene Jiterature, doubtless figuring |Under world.” We arrived at the| Q. What is the boiling point of | 4°%0 "L’h’” = e WA G e e e 1 d makes its find 1t |is to say, the spot light shone upon | expected to do so by next year, by |that our own product is so well es- [botel at 1 oclock sharp—to be|water at sea level? capisuddenly tanervesgparonnd. thef e sues A plan and makes itd finds public it ! 2 he s g 1 | which time the government's farm |tablished it need no longer dread [Prompily disappointed by finding| A. Fahrenheit degrecs o | COPMAN swinging its rear-end well | uiRE <0 probably will make a much stronger | him and e was featured in the ads. | which time the government's | competition | mostly prominent judges (upper | Centigrade 100 degreo out toward the west curb. the un- | on ” impression upon the public general- | He wise was paid a large salary. | relief program will show resuits, TlE e world, of cours There was, how- Q What causes a short eireujt | 11Cky motorist may be jammed e Anéum . 2 1 thay has bean doneiintany 2ot Iere is a man who went through | There is no use being chilled dur Americanism: Refoicing in the | ©Ver, some relief in the shape of |in electric wire? Such ‘an accident happened last | yyo © i o Bitharto Lok en e ople. aside many®ears of training 1o hecome | ing a readjustment period. After all. |fact of freedom; meekly surrender- | [OW live, honest-to-goodness, con-| A. It is cansed defective in-jevening. A double line of motors | yrinpon o ensn D aht A ey it is merely a readjustment, There |ing your own preference when |Senial bandits—square jaws, scars|sulation of the wires, which allows]|and a trolley cdme to a atop for the | Nantueket A from the politicians, are inclined to |adept in on cting profession. Lot e : S R on their checks, and everything, just | the current to leak amber light. Then the signal flash- | Naghville < foe e S0l iin =n dheh aind | zeeehen akdom{oslania bniske Intlil wds mo chill n the readjustment Al N8 VoUl a6 in tha i ovIon, Q. What is the period of gesta- | °d red. An expensive roadster led | Now Haven Tt the association can show how a and then found the foundations | was in the other direction. Citizens |\ o oay s e ke T The four sat together at one end |tion in a rat? [the line on tift right side of the | New Orleans . .. L gl 2 < . e e Ol g0 aboub heic bualneas int theils creat” man frequently is an Of the table and made our hair| A. Four weeks. | trolley, j New York ty manage the uld - | swing from under it as it swaye [ g | s -t ) r iap el (s e e ; T Thus } 1o a |usual manner, who purchase such inferior one who gets the breaks stand cvery time they picked up| Q. Who was the president of the| When the light turned green the [Norfolk, Va. «....... prove ‘conditions it will receive a | an earthquake us he goes into a - e 25 their knives, United States in 187 trolley started around the curve but |Northfield, Vt. ... . wide audience business having nothing in common | things they can afford and pay for TE to judge a man'if vou iy suddenly remarked the Ulysses §. Grant the.auto was delayed a moment by | Pittsburgh O — e A with one that certainly docs | what they get, who cohtribute their " A0 (8 < fi0 S iders im- Young lady on our right, was W sort of diamonds are | passing pedestrians. Before the | Portland, Me. ....... IMPROVING WILLOW BROOK not require at least six years of |time and effort to th I Wel- - porfant. Especially if his lst of im- :”f"l;"" :M‘ there would be “‘I:‘Hl\yl;: i i :»,‘;.41 ) ,1;’“,,,.‘ to get away, St Louls ..... 33 3 fE T e L e s G R e sk sandits at this h imonds tha e little the teolley hit his car. Front tire | Washington 4 Tt appears that all object y great school of [farc and refuse to he worried over | port 1in “Why, th & brilliancy and ¢ | 2 § 05 v, there they are” saidg we, | Pril and are therefore nseless the plan to improving Willow en years of practice | ¥hat happens to i A sloening tablet I8 something | POINting to the %ery cvident group, |1 Eems. They are commonly | = —_— Nk 1o nreveniith e om gotng ofla He could |are the backbone of the ot need when you! ro-to/ bed thinke| (O exclaimed' our fair. com-|called bortsiicarbons or corbona- | ~——o—t 0 = = - Bl T ) ¢ i <5 nost of n are only ¢ t n- | panion, “I thought that was the 40 rampage, resu in inconvenience gone into the laundry busi 1 r ou won't he able to sleep un- & st ] v . e et to that etk AT - press. Q. What is the large lake in YOUR CANARY end the destruction of property.]in the firat had he known the stock market to the extent ou talke on SR L e e 5 nvent they are interested in a football - Inlightened on this matter, how- Do 5 One of the r satisfactory pet cage birds is the canary. Mot every have been swept away. The mayor | that somebody was to invent a : s i B umately, |ever. she only fell into stili ,more| A ictoria Lake or YVietoria family at some tine or other has lad one or more canaties, You want to hopes the work. which will cost the | ch doing away with tk game R han s Sl Rl B are an. |hopeless confusion a short while |\'\:1”m r\\hxrh is the second largest 0w low to \.(’«. : g our “un, lvm]v ’,,,: m’fl::ly, hat a‘uml of cage city $25,000, will be started goon. | manpower in the orchestra pits portir noying, but he doesn't notice them ““[’ ‘I’“ JncH SoLI oo I [ ‘], ":yfl el “0”1,' e e o et ey sl C i R a sl fRC s ) 4 . 2 t 33 & ohaf i pan - — S P ay A bE and under world were pleasantly | 4Nd COVETS an arca of approximately hag one of ity compi ve lulleting ready for you; it is CANARIES, The mayor looks at the projeet| It is a changing world, a mechan- - hen h r a rab R e B il 971000 sunre ailesnd. s itnaten ||| THEIR CARE AND. SANACEMENE. 12 yont i o opyos s DARIEE from two standpoints. The work is a | ical Somehow wetdon't think | , DOOLING JURORS It 1 Conten L fe hean- | Man who had negotiated sales of |2POUt 3.800 feet above sea level, ' Dizoutisieaanons helowgand fachd Stov it necessity, as zll those who have in- | it is altogether for the best { Three women members of the tiful but m')' Hacniise (1) ne )| poth ¢ Vanderbilt and Astor Q. >;‘-}',m’ (Is fo:nxm:«vtu)y(m*r = === = == =CLIP COUPON HERE == =— =— o= = vestigated agree; and its early be- | respects, When Mr. Jeffs jury which convicted Alexander {is qfmb, or (2) he thinks he homes s standing with a friend| ' he unlawful killing of an- ' LU A X 3 ] ve e yime e vas ¢ Jantazes of & statn chargh 1 o a1l fori Hoth right in the midst of the erstwhile | 9ther without malace, either ex- CANARIES SDILOR, Washinglon Bureau, Dally iNew BclialnfHorelo, ginning will gi mployment to | the organ it wa Pantages of a statutory charg brains enough for both L prassed or implied 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. ¢ | Jandits s plicd z artisans and street workers who need | Some of the r X Los Angeles now make affidavits b Aol et : Q. When was the Volstead Act T want @ copy of the bullstin CANARIES, and enclose herewith five it. Through them and the 1 ven't 1 that s . into agreeing Mr. Hoover is engineer enough | I bear’ remarked his friend, | yassed by -congre Wl e i cents in coin, or loose, ungancelled, U. Dostage stamps, to cover ough them and their employ- | haven't yet impressed us in that|that they were coerced into agresing | =5 FOOT P 00 R T L joculdrly #that you wrecked the | P 3 IR ind when did postage and handling costs Z ment the public also will gain fashion. to a verdict of guilty by being de- [y 0 0no i of an infinitive by split- | Vanderbilt house.” |1t x.;u m']': effect? | = | The project is one of those which e ceived as 1o the meaning of the ting it Luat thenfloinichpoiingtunens (75 ..(“{1,\”‘”'\%“‘, Rys.gonpress) paaE ontinually crop up as the city p | 1 S u - eon partner approached with one|October 28, 1919, and becanre effec- | ' continually crop up as the city pro BUSINESS AND STOCKS words “with clemency ey £l o e as ot BL het trlends | tive January 16, 1920, [l | srruer axp xemper . i e e re s e it gresses and must be done in spite of : p thought the words m t i LEsen R St “Yes” roplied {he real estate| @ I8 the story of Tarzan of the the expense incurred. There weres : : it S {datory for the judge to pronounee | (lot oy B lime to do anything WMan. “and What's more. I'm go- Apes tru E | ciry : - STATE . f | ¢ I hist & L (R RGLL ) A g B N “ | A, It is entirelyfiction - 1 am a reader of the New Dritain Herald. m years in the histor ; ’ a light sentenc but listen. inz to wreck the Astor house Q. What T i AT L | | of financial trends that the amount | ® = o ks kg I > g | it ‘rench King said “L™ & when the manner in which Willow h neiden nstrates or rair —— le young lady's eyes grew| .- 3 o e : | - ——— e — A - — —— kil : s e i The incident illustr & o e e e TOURQ, AT Gl A ahe ped, con.|Etat. ce moi’, and what does it LGt g ey s ulation ‘was Harting business, | that the qualifications for being a) =CHCFE 000 L e we are |Vulsively, clutching her frieng, |MeaN | matter. It wa the section o A e e iror are one-sided in of the torested in them. said she.| "did you hear that man! I don't St e el reasoning was something like interested in th : the city through which it flows, | \i% TEFORIE AS TOME" TR > TE niotlall op th The main [ “and not bocause 1t makes us feel |gall him reformed.” ) - < 7 i 4 Streat In huge Quantities was be object seems to he to wrors | cultur SONGS FOR HOME AND € loonerville lrolley at Meets fhe Trains. y ontaine 0X. . This iholdent ¢ ok by | taken from productive enterprises, ho. r hear (Copyright, 1929, Publishers Syndi- H ITH | 1 5 1i8 incident car T e e R St cEmat(c oo el sen-ation S Renovated. Redecorated a Fitted | - » dozen and one geta a notion of ; el X > charge this is next fo impossible. X with Al Modern — Improvements B ~ 6 the needs of the city which are du Unssmaking ) L e T d | iy Lewis Dazian | SNAKE-ToNAUE ToMPKINS WAS oN HAND WITH HIS dUSTOMARY (8 . rates t i e e presson at nowos w0 ver| 20 Vears Ago Today / Ben Bolt NASTY REMARK WHEN THE BRAKES FAILED WORK_ AT cad of a case Ve impar- Don't on remember Swede ce ' impossible to finance | 24 h ! e ',;‘,_" LA Ali | THE EASTERN TERMINUS LAST WEEK. some 1 ds e Lalain: Manager Barry of 1 freight | Gk s e e e . ome under aror Lun Barry o 4 She wore her blonde hair in a The i e s 10 0 depot reports great ivity there S | wtes almoy pre- | 12 ! i The shipments from thatlocall )y rg giiick s alllup) with o forty- s jaw., who ire unusually heavy | five Geil 3 J e g v 1. Instead o ms pgoing R " tritain Bartenders' ny othe ; o : Aot he deceived oriicasreed by | T tha | A neat little workmaniike Job, | g = & : anyone, not even fellow jurors who '\ ¢ ,"w\ : "J the unii m‘.vux With the silver and-jewelry Alice 3 THE POST ROAD AND MERIDEYN T hay happen to know a little more |the “nip” applies to. whiskey Dbl | The city of Me direction . 1" oney go- i T We thought hier a cook—what a - 0 1 ihjec i DE. anag joke! will not Le greatly ased with thr I the High school is husy mu i n ; T v R e o i ear[thE HiED .”‘ oy i We really don't mind, for the stuff gm0l he aaic g ghnke . they were afraid of what a certain | 1 school league | R nayred : ey £ this Honton. T | k ; / : . clergyman would s them v Dritain Wil be well ¢ ‘~H‘| "‘I"“""””'“"””““!"“' he j T ) B L ointin sented at the Yale-Harvard | R0 Bl | : hit T o ; busines ¥ g ol nest week Vice Presider | L] . | b0 g d e i 5 e a guilty verdict. T s S e T Seeing Nelbe Home g s e R = harged with tryin et s 0 o B T Bright the sky with rockets | the chief opponsnts oy J 1 A nieinay S 2 | spangled, | Some traffic along even K t %0 SRR e Workr o hal | Swaved the sidewalk like the sea, i mome of the through traf 1 " iy ({EREA0 B LLeDURUC AR RN S an elevalor shaft in the new|Whq had I insisted mixing | city Iy occasio ‘ t i 2 : Sovereigns building Scétch and gin amd TNT? : bloriot et ot c o« oy CONGRATULATING | Judge B, F. Gaffney, who defcated | Sl I bailed a yellow taxi, a ile pa R iy 6. W. Kigtt for the officc of pro-| SHghtly woozy in the dom: | stops in the city to pur s 80 n be 4 ) bate judge in Tuesday's clection, |1t was Aunt Minnie's petting party thing—ranging all . fact that ator Wingham iy locate his new headquarters in | 1 Was seeing Nellie home. | eream sodas or meals to ! t ' as recefve rous congratulat- | the vicinity of Chmrch street | B Tt t|When T saw sweet Nellie home St S ; = e e o tha: Seishirten el at | When T saw sweet Nellie home, - comes to Meriden mer s et friends in Connecticn clsewhere | o eeting held last evening. Aaron |1 saw Nellie's six twin sisters, vear from this source must | 1 mors « ext | means nothing at 1t is common | Danielson was appointed | When 1 saw sweet Nellie home! i siderabie. 1o does not tyelf feit o to communicate ith friends in | It was announced today t £ = 3 LB hal atihe olhe: 9o autome y e 3 trolible tendering them & few kind | voters ont of ‘the = cityls I of | Barlon: “Your son is a loyal Har- i hil tles? And what of t x 4 N o i {hem | 8:676 went to the polls Tuesday ard student, 1 suppose. ile partie nd wha « con- « words and frequently senc them | )0 ® ith ward led with a vote of | Gillis: “Yes” | gestion caused in the sirects c i i rs. The object i3 to cheer them |y g1 The vote was the largest| Barton: “Would he dic for dear | Merid throug ffic from the | & 8 1@ fundamental trade up, and it invariably succeeds. The |ever cast in New Britais old Harvard? | Bostonk Baat tona? onditic ] thing fact remains, however, that Senator | The New Britain Iigh football | Gillis: “Yes, but not from over- | sy E Dpt will be aecompanied by several | study!™ Manifestly the bulk of the through ) o de isiness Bingham was censured by his col- Gl Saien SO —Jack Whitipg. traMe is hindered by being forced to litions ar ely to i cagues and that no amount of con- 0 tomorrow to meei the| e | end its way thro Meriden the ne t oy are ®r ory messages can erase it eport High eleven In the state | A woman without curiosity is as| also suffers delay e Chr o like a man lying upon his | championship game, | rare as a peach without a stone— | and equall desirable! Danger to Meridenit pected to } ords. People bhack in a hospitul. Flowers from 5 avas S i Rs AR e e | i i HAVANA UNIVERSITY CROWDED | - - | reased traffic, cap are not conmuming s merely be- | friends are gratefully received and Havana, Nov. § () he Uni-] HIS HOPE | s veek-ends during the summer, js not | cause somchody's siocks are worth make the room look pretty. But | versity of Havana reports that its| Passenger: “I hope there is no to be overlooked less, ey do not take the place of med- |°nrollment for the present danger, on this flight.” Meriden probably wo n just| Wwe ha A a1 skilt mor db they *Miessarlly|demle year is 4715 etudents Aviator: “Oh, no. This has a| B i ¥ 3 ol sl L LRI R LE AR o highest number in the history of | Wright engine.” as much automobile tourist trade if | ears for a long time that th ,‘uj)"\nk- the pain incident to whatever | (he school. l Passenger: “Thal's good. 1'd hate B