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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1930. | N B T H 1o} [ omt ielestesivot oxtve: Whatever the conditions are it|solved by looking them up on the [and T. A. Vibberts was clLosen vice NRRYIoD and 28 niling soiaty anal ew Britain Herald|..... .. ... president ; ; ere doubt—indeed, con- |scems logical that what Massacl - |newly established line between & [wriu,,,_ HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY |siderable doubt. It President Hoover | selts has set out to cure needs at- | Obijiwa and Colembesse in Arkansas, | The third rail trains were late to-| 3 \ ‘ Howard J. Perkins, director for | et Srita Chtin sctivus day due to the ice storm. The John B. Rogers Production Co. is in is considered “the administration,” | tention. It is not a question of how | R — steam trains were not affected. Tssued Daily (Sunday T Bingl b he city and has made much pro- ssued Dally (Sunday Excepted) then Senator Bingham's tariff views | the insurance companies fail to People are finding it hard to get ¢ expressed complete satis- At Herald Bidg. 67 Church Btreet P K He expressed complete sati . g / ’ coincide with it in every | prosper under the law; it is a ques- F t dF used to the new chimes at the South 2 vV | faction with the manner in which SUBSCRIPTION RATES r. Prasideny I the a(‘ S an anCles church 4 C 4 | ar Hoover has not protecting publi 3 : > . | the principals are doing their parts $5.00 & Year he heavy rain of today proved ¥ \J 3 1t is expected that rehearsals of the $2.00 Three Months yet gone on record for the kind of [irresponsible drivers before an ac- aea & Mot a great benefit to Shuttle Meadow, . i 5 3 = : e Gl o o Se. & Month | tariff increases that Senator Bing urs, not solely one | By Robert Quillen the reservoir rising two inches % | [ e Entered at the Post Office at New Britain | ham is said to have favored, and 1 s is the case in Connecti- | Human nature is the same every W. W. Hanna, K. Allan Moore 4 3 e ' g R 2] . . Second Class Mail Matter. IR ares v o rica seak oy P M or | Where, and a town of 25,000 hasland Max J. Unkelbach have joined ¢ ‘ iB"th Control Measure | TELEPHONE CALL President’s opinion about raising no | ganized cannot with 1028 97l tew people who describe the back [the New Britain Business Men's as- Submitted in Bay State Business Ofce .. 3 B0 R oouL g S ns 7 A DHOMN URHO LR C0URESH caun trys ke tiefproyinces:ts sociation Boston, Jan. % (UP)—The Massi- Editorlal Rooms ... 8 i pt where it is absolutely such an endeavor then there | = The neighborhood in the e B e o to decide whether birth control in- formation should be made available to marricd persons of the state, Under a blll filed yesterday bv Qistrict and the opinion of Mr. |must be something wrong with the| In the old days, before bridee|of Maple and Cherry streets has . ¥ 5 “pecping| New York, Jan. & —A pholoz-|tuste of each and will keep any sale for junk after Christmas. |Tom.” rapher in w York and one in|supplies freshened from time t the Associated Pres i | e The friends of Buell B. Bassetio| HoOllvwood charge £1,000 a sittinz. | time. His salary is $5.000 a o “:::'\:x: P..N‘u’u.»c:\«‘.. ress .| parently agreed 1o raising tari driving certainly is more important Noah was the unluckiest of men.|are regretting his decision to leave|And they have a steady paironage.|and all traveling expenses. R W. Tavlor D: F Great Bar: titled to the use for re-publication of | Whe I It Was necessary or v e pu than what dividends | The best chance in history to say '1|this city Thus has the roaming and dy tin SR tep. aylor Day of Great Bar- e ¢ i all news credited to it or not otherwise | rington the, state health departmeat credited in this paper and also lucal oF the muta e poraldind: fannually would “licensc such num- news p shed therein, of habit to their stockholders, 2 ¥ $ s ers “* | her of registered physicians in eacl ’ e 1 7 —— help was necded on the Thompson- | the great memher Reisenwabarsiosis mnkins | Lon Gurasistet 1 physicians in cach Member of the Assaciated Press | 11 0 motor partment in lie ideal policeman is one wio|Ville murder case. As non-detectors| There arc any numiber New (a fortune selling Spanish beauty The A. B. C. is a natlon: organization | yugar memorandum 1 S 1 a 1 « B S U . | « & B art ' i Be Iro- ok 1) 00 0o0fs | prepara ns i which furnishe and adver husetts appears to he paying res all law violators and never|of crime the Hartford peace pro-fYork who ask 3100 befor proc preparations in Hollywood. tisers with & o |ator Bingham is correct. The scna- s |is impudent enough to interfere if [tectors a howling success. are delivered and among top notclhi- il The only profitable advertising medium S in the City.” Circulation books and brews | Binghan exemplified e | insurance business. The protection | Prizes came in style. there wasn't|bcen bothered lately by a room always open to advertisers. = | Eyanson business, wherc e ap-{of the public from mischicvous e Actoni: e o | the nsurance companies sre able 10| 101" ¥oU &0 and nobody to say {| As usual the Mariford police|(¥per made way for a hishly B adway hears that Doraldino, < proved Lo be aslech when | their| cialized artist who now stands with ! he first county as it deems fit and prop. who shall be authorized 1o disseri- {inate among married persons contri- “ ceptive information, subject to such e tath L s I T £ Tt | | vou break a little law According to the local ceal deal-|ers it is necessary to make appoini-| “I have made many mistakes,” | ooy ’ u : B ¢ ling rules and regulations as the depart- based upon this audit pro 1 companies, holding £ ers, there is hardly ten days' sup-|ments many woecks in advance. Often [says a Broadway comedian, by ru as the depar i eun rrag sy el opposes ) 3 p-{m many weeks in advan ftow | sa) Broadway comedian, “but T |mant shall from time fo time pres tribution figures L York at Hotaling's Newsstand, sugar te ar e N0 | view is — . They are pointed out first local advertisers. . a GIRRRE e Chinese Ends Life Over Square: Schultz's Newsetand, A | % Among the things that reconcile a nights and are patrons of expensive Y s S i Grand Central, 42nd Street {8 |pasy rfor the insurance concerns. The | jughand to bridge is the memory of cafes, the dbera, and otherwise fig- Shs ‘(’?ld Bals} b{gec\platmn object is to serve the public. And, | Mah Jong. ure in the social doings of the town soaNEhal e dan ol Sze Chun Yu, nephe f Alfred S “hinese FIRST PAGE TECHNIC it is hinted, If the insurance - Many are taken on world cruises in | nephew of Alfred Sze. Chinese s announced by t A g 5 o 3 o Nerod winister at London, committed s It is announced ON MARRIAGE NEWS panics ullimately become conving- | The true measure of greainess s private vachts. Two have appearcl e e e that ! E S the doctor's cagerness Lo put you to lin ¥Kurope by royal comm Marriages of note have been rea Sl lhoy cannot coninne HnubIsiness | 3 y through speculation in gold bed with a bad cold occupies a very special bars has not noupon Mr. Hoover is a tactful man. He [ply of coal in this city. one must pose for Xmas phiolograpns | never married one ooks long enough {o comr didn't ask the cotton industry how in July. The de luxe members of | (Copyright, 1930, McNaught The Merald o male dail the pric SUEdr ETOWS | just dacision, and that the ob, i intended to spend its surplus, the guild bear the tag of celebri Syndicate, Inc.) 'he Herald 1 on mle da | 5 cision, and that the c | duties and a consequent ase in ing the prominence of the front in Massachusetts it may at such a e from Nanking. lic. Evidently the lack of persons | One is famed for posing "% | with increasing regularity, and old- {time become necessary for the state | Some photographers — now are ) U e e Read Kot i s | The suicide was regarded here as to £o into the insurance business it- cialty of artists and wr 2 : ; ) J street corners was no deterre: | | still make portraits that resemble on the markets. According (o gov- | make such events regular page-onc | probably will worry along a long immediate loss because of the silver | slump exceeds $10,000.000. { other has a gift for stressing th | features in the futur time Dbefore they withdraw and | The Government now has fres ; " ey wdraw and e Governmen as cold eye and steely jaw of masters g ) o ) There was the wedding in Plain- | permit that to happen. A principic, | bulletins explaining how to do al- of. big business, Norwalk, Jan. 9 (UP)—Believing| —— — peal might be, the “Sallies” are by | o =00 = dpircdie iyl ol ; : P inost everything except save public N by experts, ana | Rt illicit sale of liquor has increas- | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS oo s e ille, for instance, which got more |as well as profit, is at stake. foss QUESTIONS ANSWERED 8 4 v ed here during the past year, the 2 an inherent fool by the name | § SR You can get an answer fo any| ' LT Tl E T stie | Norwalk Ministers' Association has of John Smith buys @ sccond hand | Americanism: Spending millions |duestion of fact or information byl . oq of dogs and cats—charg- | Ofcred its services as a tipster so than the joining together of ¢ |10 give everybody a mice white-col- | #Titing to the Question Editor, New agency against bootlegger: | has little money in the bank Ing Ss508a aitiing Swnetner fyoliids S E h las' DELINQUENT CITY DADS | Colonel Lindbergh and “the former |1ar education; industry emploving :‘;;‘;’gesex’g; .“5:21"‘&’:5’,:::‘;3 cide to make selections or not. A | In aletter received by City Pros»- ort_Enthus ts perts trained in Europe. . § and owns no property, the public is | utor Richa a i S el . e o et 3 ‘ 2 i n T onie rarudis oeals with | eutor Richard H. Ireland today, the It is easy to agree with Coun | Miss Morrow Finally thére cam ttally lnterealedin what® Jannl it E D. C.. enclosing two cents in stamps Park avenu udio deal v with man Warner regarding the lack of {the wedding of Princess Marie Jose can do about it if h r.uh’l'.«‘l 7 /i men and women past middle ag jigatociation 5ays; H a S Apparently the Tederal prifoner | OF repiy. Medical, legal and marital) o) o0 yimber afrect a Left| “At your request we shall be glad :L\IONTRE AL interest shown by colleagues in the | of Belgium and Crown Prince Hum- e U s M cholee of the there T6 ro. | 2Vise cannot be glven, nor can ex- G i Bank manner of dress. with vei-|to furnish information regarding . A = 3 : | 7 : tel b i 2Y = ey ! of his reckless and a 0 othierNquestions llifrecelvelay per= | ace BOVEE SEA FRRER SRS 8 s e torioment f ) 88 i8 at- | space ceord eve f 0y ar- | o and ja ty tams. ere are ythers | investigated b 1e law enf cemer e e ! ARl nofor royal MMl juagment of $10,000 may be in- | opryr when used to deseribe |30nal reply. Unsigned requests can- | ) o coiou wisps of waxed impoerials | branch of our government.” Tol fres o : @ LaLe : not be answered. All letters are £ Ds ofhve ot : 2 : Friday, January 17 scribed against him. But what good | wines, means ‘sour It has that i and feature long locks of hair An incer se in drunkenness re- v 9 worth attending. 1If the reporters| Weddings between members of confidential.—Editor., | wii" that do anyone under the cir- | meaning, also, when an ardent wet Their studios are often in the musty [ ported in 1929 court records, was in- printed the names of the absentees |the royal houses of EUrope always | o1 ooyl o (s, by fore. | 2TPE8 it to a party. Q. When and where did John |sky-alties of outmoded st e l O D at such meetings the voters might be | received considerable attention, but |y - o 5y = > Quincy Adams die? homes cating more liquor was sold last Jleration that | " St plovamisht icalIRUICRIATTA8e e | NS AN oI 8 falricken #intliistseat) |y DN CEDatrongniAtRTol RIIT, YO0K: OUNDETRIESHARE |from the time he owns his sccond | cure when his tough friends and | b FE SRS S TREO TS S tient of stairs where a mery The letter assured Treland that co- in Washington two days later, Feb-|car thumb-tacked to a door sill operation, rather than criticism, was GOING (R blic N o onats it ae it m— e | nounces the artist, Perhaps tea will [the purpose of the proposal. ERIDAY; - TANUARY 17 | 3 Being on the inside doesn't prove n. e 5 1 |be served and a cigarette puffed| - - }"- Stamford - - - 50 PM ] " vou a smart guy. Not if yowre mak-| @ . ,"’”[ “I““]"g }:f’\“:l‘y’ ‘rmr:nu along with much arfy CONFESSED SLAYER DYING ORI DA% protect its citizens. The modus|ing a left turn A \' 0 i “‘_‘" » ' ="+ lialk. FFor the mode Atlantie City, Jan. 9 (UP)—War- Lv. New Haven 2 PM operandi applied may be subject to = i * is also an actor vren Cliff of Boston, who yesterday || Lv: Meriden 9:22 PM Crities, reviewing the vear, have| Q. What president of the United ¢ Kkilled ]':v» Waterbury 37 PM : ) his wife by slashing her Watet! i selected the ten most successful of | States was a bachelor? It is a long velp t throat and then tried to end. his New Britain - 9:20 PM | everything except laws A, James Buchanan. {time group pisture when everybody own life in fhe same way, was re-| | Lv. Hartford - - - 9:52°PM It ultimately Massachusetts s | e Q. Has the University of Cali-{in the family dressed up and start. 1'ported foday o be hovering be- || DueMontreal - S0 AN forced 1o go into the insurance busi- | “Your objection to capital punish- | fornia as large an enrollment of | for town hefore daylight. In those tween life and death RETURNING | ment doesn't matter in this case,” !students as Columbla University, | gavs the children watched expectan Tt ikl considered ‘oxtremely un=| = b.SUNDI\Y. JANUARY 19 5 e e e o || palditheslude gL oR the s prosngctive I NEw RO e R S Iy for “the little hird” while he likely that any attempt would b v. Montreal = « - 5:10 PM mediately following the event | ; MeT- | Juror, “The defendant is a woman,| A The University of Californin | gurgling voiced photographer press- made to arraign him until the crisi One trembles at what would hap- | PTisc. If the state does so, however, | anyway.” had 18.730 in 102§ and the total o he bulb. There was also the | was past, Mrs. CLff died instantly i of Wales de- |10 OTder to protect its citizens when | == number of students in all depart-|yeaq rack, a relic of the inquisition, |yesterday after her husband had | i mle o dide el oy private enterprise refuses {o do so| S0 the purpose of prisons is tolments of Columbia University was | g make good citizens. Well, that's the | 36,688, These figures do mot in-i ..p iy {hose days the photographer | — | life and take unto himself some will- | | way they used to make good In.|clude students taking extension | ooy omantie figure in little town | TABS" CAST SELECTED | vy rnu femme. For two months, we in- | PrOfit, it seems fo us that much of | djans. figsuzen oy ')*:‘“"“‘ courses in thel jicoc hero today and gome tomor- | DEIIEREC nueTRonione fuincnl Remember your identification the sting, if any, is taken from the - summer schools ‘ | allies” mever being thanl matter what the response to |space than any similar marriage in | Greenwich Village has a leno lun extended. — | the history of the country, even mor. tention the commitiec mectings are | riages able to come to a better conclusion | there has heen an ac E i ax-minde 1 the city | i tewort t folks who began = asftolnnoaglaxailndsd BUicioly T NC e ROl o Lt {hand car, is attempting to protect | her silly friends have been ditched. government, and act accordingly at | reading newspapers longer than a | ) A who aspires to he |decade ago. The main difference the polis. A man who aspires (0 he |« : ‘ R hesn R S in the Common Council should at- [between the new technic of roval tend te the city's affairs whole- | marriage news reporting and the | ; . i ed esign, old is that nowadays, for a wee heartedly or resign. | improvement, but that does not alter the principle at stake, “PARADES” NOT ENOUGH and wires hum with every detail of . | the story, while in the old days The nationwide campaign against | | | | | s | prior to the grand event, the cables | | 5 | there was little preliminary fuss and the dry law being planned by or- {ness itself that fair outburst of printer’s ink im wiliEbefreardedias ganizations favoring the removal of the 18th amendment and the Vol- ad act will no doubt Le quite ES “ pen should the Prince | : A i {that kept heads from moving. Y cut her iroat Station Ticket OMees: cide to quit carefree bachelor parades” in the large cities, and or cannot do so at a satisfuctory much ado about the law that doesn't work. We pause to offer one sug- gestion, however, and feel certain it is the only method that will bring part the cast which will present the | papers for immigration officials Y. M. T. A. & B. society musical 5 In our neighborhood, once a weei, [ comedy =P w\' b -s) been ‘(;:nlflrnl THE NEW HAVEN R.R. there has hecn only one murder of usually in the early morni or | and two rchearsals have been held. THE PASSING OF MR, ok | {h® Insurance companics are unable |, \ohite man by a white man in 22 [ feudal tenure; a liegemen. A flefy 5, 50 46 jage afternoon lull, there |The show will be presented on Jan- o : SRk |ito carcy ihe Joad and. the state, in/ vear is a division of land held under > 2 . e Bdward W. Bok, famous ecditor | @ 1 f years oailtenter appears out of nowhere a leather — Lt e ed seller ake cxtra o 3 Q. Who owns the land nearest | 1sed offfaketoxtrapgtitiony % His rousing cry sounds something | | like this: “X-traw, X-traw! Bong a | | adverte caleulate, t papers 005, assals and flafs? | T0W: He symbolized worldliness VORI BEE LMD er by Calhoun county, South Carolina,| A. A vassal was a person who sy | process. There at least cannot he a| Believe it or not, Mr. Ripley. In| I held land o superior lord by lid objection from any source if {0 elect sufficient representatives in Congress to do something about it. | ultjmate success. This suggestion is | | | > . 1 |and philanthropist, who died carly lorder to continue the species of pub- P s e ¢ the present the wet bloc in the | PR e s { "1 Correct this sentence N At the | this morning, achieved an amazing |[1¢ Protestion it deems necessar | = the north pole | parents think him a wonder, o s - o 45 |11 gossip, “but he doesn't talk t A, Of the Jands around the north | like this: "X SR . 4 TREE L | the gossip, pole, Groenland belongs to Den-|8Cng sdeath murder. X-traw! s a v, tracing families to (eir origins mark, Spitzenbergen flies the Nor-|X-traw!” Although we know he ix| : i ) 4 useful. The entrance re- House is vociferous but small. So 35| voer after 4 mest Qlendvantazeons [1Teed o furnish. the insumanee long as & multitude of the DEOPIEW| o yice Goming to this country 1 as the law requiring it [tem in a school-tcacher tone of representatives in Congress can get | B0 R e e e | voics : | wegian flag by consent of the allies, | BYPPINg rascal, most of us, over-| s o clected on party labels without defi- | 2 & PO S8 B KSR 0 Seene Copsright, 1030, Publishers bt shessenger. haw it e Compeiitlonisnt e olort qonch Syndicate sia and Grant Land to the United | Work his flim-flam. | oreanizations make 1t necossary to con- nz Joseph Land belongs to Rus-|c¢me by curiosity, permit him to . istories ir B dnnce o e | an wars, Our nagton Burcau has prepared n for gathering materials and constucting a family el = - pal scvrces of such material in ica today, to e i here ! [ o Q. Does the United States pro- This afternoon I procecded to in- undertaking, ind gives & sumple gencalogical t ;hf'y M’l lectedsesoglon g he worked and reading Scrvice. In no public service are| obseryat’o”s e commercially ? a burst of righteous indign v get an idea as to how such a family history is con- e no ch i f f ; : L ek ; Anyone iterested in tracing Nis or her encestry will fnd this bul purpose during his spare standards changing quicker. And | | A. There is no commercial pro- | tion. After buying a week-old papcr, | value in the undertaking. Fill out the coupon below and send for it B t 1 t | duction of coffee in e United | glancing at it, I told him-——daredevil edless to sa ente T e bus line with the most com o | W h duction of coff n th AL | PR RS S e e " i e PUTTING MR. TA FOLLETTE | LR ok Rt On The eather |suis There are a fow plants in|that T am — he should he arrested — CLIP COUPON HERE —_— - AINGRTEE : \ ment, pleasure” and wisecracks | dious, luxurious and casy-running | Florida and California “Want your money back?” he hel Y FDITOR, Washingten Buceau, New Britain Herald ] WHERE HE BELONGS [ did not dominate his outlook. At 13| buses gets the cream of the busi e | Q. Where arc the Ozark maun- |lowed. T did.and took it. And some- | \ W Yurk Averus i VashIngtontiD: O : : The furorc among the senatorial|p. wog “running” a small magazine, | ness. Washington, Jun. 9. Forecast for | tains? how I felt pretty cheap. brethren regarding the giving of a nitely stating their position on the dry law—and then voting dry after | | zealous student, picking up knowl. |industry is along lines of luxurious | ates. Lo Southern New England: Rain or| A, They lie west of the Missis _— 1, or loose, uncancelled U. S, pustage stamps to cover postage slect possibly mixed with snow and |sippi, in Arkansas and Missouri, ex-| A group of ten rich New Yorkers i coste: s he | executives who disliked the bus in- | cold, tonight and Kriday; increasing {tending northeast nd southwest | h ¢ pooled a certain amount fo was identified with other small pub- | dustry that 11 party regularity clashes with the | zaining practical experience as a 1t used to said by the railrond commiittee place to Senator La Fol-!pypiiiier In the course of year et hose instances where | ‘ NAME lette i3 one of those insta ¢ buses would wear [northwest winds probably becoming |between the Arkansas and Missouri [send a fashion commissionaire fo | NAME dions, but they grew in import- | out quickly. It might be said in re- | SLFONg- frive The Ozarks are continued | Jondon and Paris to scour style cen- | { AEET AND NUMBER recognition of seniority, the latter |, .. yniil finally he w iito s Irorecast for 1 rn New York: [south of the nsas river by the | fors for anything new and distineti e e e B e e g ance, unil finally he was editor in | piy that the buses wear out quicker ¢ : v | Snow, probubly mixed with sleet or | Ouachita mountains. in shirtings, vests, wlics Home Journal | ¢ a railw 1y coach, but it is an yain in the interior W rain or| Q. What is the theme song of | and such. He w such a long-established custom that [ (ics of the | hose, neckt A | crry S .. STATE 4 s a former clerk int 1 am a reader of the New Britaln Herald, ogressive bus line operator who sleet on the coast tonight and Fri-|the motion picture “On With the |a well known haberdashery and the L ) < long cnough fo per. | 4a¥i colder fonight and on thelShow"?> T o . e e e e e e - - TNeTeiel (oL bancin S it om s hams, |coast Fridayi increasing mortheast| A, “Let Me Have My {try-out. He knows the individnal 7 ik or cast winds bhecoming free to Q. Should the name does is to turn them in o | strong. | spelled with a capital “1"? ‘ it i3 unlikely that there will be ccame a natioual figure. Such change in the system at this late day life from lowly surround Because of his seniority qual tions, Senator La Iollctte wonder that his autobiography, “The titled to a seat on the finance com- | yinericanization of ard W. | s manufacturers or sell them | Forecast for New Haven and| A. Yes mitie, 208 the reguac Republeams | ok un_become. Vi s e o e i coiacr @ tiow ez 1ennoso | The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains. By Fontaine Fox, ifacturers w1 accept | Conditions A trough of low A. By soaking it in such sol- an advantageous position ms riotalitep it bRt e I o e e | ol i ol o) et | R WO RITL BT EDAT HERSIKI PRERISEPURETORTHERCARIANDETHEN \'lfl‘\?xlv a funny picture : T 1 terms of the almighty dollar, it 1s ) 1 o {trom South: New England to | or carbon tetrachloride for 12 hours SENT WORD To -er sK‘PPER THAT H'S DOG H-AD A -r'N CAN ::Tvm"[:“,]‘:_"“l”:‘\“:v. S : ’tll~1:‘ i "'H;‘:w‘v:“"“\‘ IH:“""““"}“»““ i md |y “Arkansas, southern Missouri and | cautions against fire and cxplosion “TIED TOo HIM. s latest |western Tennessee and sleet and | should be exercised | lie= s % t in these | snow in the lower lake region. An| Q. What were the dimensions of seeing a western pendent in such |y 4 day when the word 1 Texas. It has caused heavy rains|In using solvents, the usual pre Smoot, chairn T 2, 1o dollar mar hough he said he would resign rather « wealtl s s il L the mew val. area of high pressure s central | the Lusitania and what was its gross | Senator La Follette on i over Manitoba and is moving cast- | tonnage ward accom nied by decidedly A The Lusitania was between Middletown and Saybrook. | colder weather temperatures | gross tons: 760 fect long, S$ loy buses o Shore Tind. roul Mr. Smoot resigning from Naturally, after cor e like Pull- | extend to northern [ wide and 60.6 feet deep blue | Kansas. | Q. What is the meaning o Conditions favor for this vicinity |German name “Frelermuth rain, probably changing to sleet Ol“ A S v frank spirit” | can | mow followed by and colder, bold col Wisconsin fircbran i A STATE LABORATORY 1 1" Wl his head | Temperatures yesterday: | @ When did the 1 be awarded the FOR AUTO INSURANCE 1d not touch ti eiling-—some- | High Low | Brothers Duy the Barm he will have o 2 o : il 1 of cvery | Atlanta s » | Bailey, the Sells-Floto, the Hag sald of every | 4 yantie ¢ A 46 [ heck-Wallace and the John Robin- Doston . . 54| son circuses, and did they pay for consists Duffalo 5 them? fore t . featurcs |Chicago Bisas 1 A, They bought the Barnum and reason for tou epublican . Stat : bl e o ere | CmEtMALE L Bailey circus in 1917 for $410,000, & 1 Denver =i and conducted it as a separate ir e, without any Hatte % : stitution until 1918, when fhey for special accommodations, |T.os Ang adere e 44| merged it with the circus bearir speed or porter is assured | Miamj < their name. John Ringling, the BINGHAM AT LEAST COR nanciilyds esponail f o seat that no Pullman coach can | NETLITKEL —ooeere Al s oot shaen | 2 2 Nashville AT Sells-Floto, agenbeck-Wallace, | ONpreaTDUTILES Critle i s, f vqual. Which gives the | New Haver s . 3| John Robinson, Sparks and Al G| The in elves fr {th suy it bout | yailroads ling ta think about. |New Orl Barnes circuses from Mugivan, Bal. | Washington 2 $ 5 ) sibility among Iroads. too. are going in for |New York lard and Bowers, * Septetmber 0l the manner il P thai oo e Bt A s Norfolk. Vi % 2(192 The price is said to have | & Yo “ 43 | Northfic % 1 been under 32,000,000, i ATOTIL noticed in this part of the | pittsburgh 2 Q. Ho wold is 8ir Harry Lauder? | ountry that the increased luxury |Portland. Me. ....... A, Fifty-nine | Tese s« the I 1 o s Q. Would col linduess he represents (h fisea s R K e e ST ! ) Vould color hlindn cussion and a thorougl value of his that there really is nothing f ; \ Upholstery in i of whit done about it, the decision comes vote on the committes, and lars to 1 compulsory . raigiit cet nee 1 ned itself into a | Washington 5 handicap fo a person preparing himsclf to be an industrial chemist? A Ye Spectrum analysis and n Massachu- f g bus travel 25 Years Ago Today :u”‘“.\i of colors is important in port yess t loss and were 11 in raiiroad travel 1ses of the work demanding t one dif- | 5, | @ Who was the twenty-fourth president of the United St | counted twice in the list of presi- place before the legislature. 1t|dents because Denjamin Harrison | o : provides that the chief of police or|gerved between the first and second | ant uring i ompulsory law ny mot I improvements |oficer in charge of the police sta- | Cleveland administrations. tural—that he is a “good organiza- |into cff insurance | that have not as yet been seen here. |tion shall have power to take bonds | and for cverything 1 es 0 insurance @ picture of the buscs inopera ing and not entirely unexpected con. | would sca be alle to do business | —appearing in this newapaper & few | Prosented with a bill which he will sideri \at Nutmegia is more of a |in the They alfo point out ago—showed that there ar tion man,” and t he coincides [eompa “t ve gone 1o g There seems to be no end o | for & prisoncr. The University of Texas has been with cvall$thing favored by tl | the 1 st only a few weeks 3 1 stion, what R ShE L Rl ol ahdeen e Tesndindt embel o8 the vings bank held yesterday. | the Associntion of American Uni- | buses, can be prilip Corbin was elected president | versities, } ' inlnistration, |ug comes of the old (CFontaine Fox, 1830

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