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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, CONNECT SCHNE Henld can’t go over my head and find ma. with the New York delegation. for it ! ® | Cooperation will simplify Sheé con- | was ohly a comparatively short time l | | COMPANT, current power we posdess.” ago that he was a Brooklyn politician = | The Penrose-King combination is epted) At BOY SCOUT CAMP, | troubling the vote-seeker® in Chicago, | >e 47 Chureh St A\ d Former Mémber of - Cinoinnati-Test,. Deniés Charges. . Prefevved Against Him. N Beaumont, Tex. June: 5.—Pote: Schneider formerly with the Cincina pati Nationals, now a member of the Beaumont Texas league club ‘denies that he; wae implicated with Lee “» Magee #nd Hal Chase in an alléged plan to have Boston defeat Cincinnati while he was a member of the Reds. R O ates | muttera. and. eus b et e SC;\‘neidcr: SR bl:;)uglht itnw P O o A A e s il h [agee casc )esterda; urin es- teo local mews | o sormatimudieesi to xcope the events of the convention ‘“'w“y“m e Dty Zourl u‘cm- hiy it pays,to display under- | ‘1N &ny degree of certainty p nati in Magee's suit against the standing and .:|1..‘< LIRS At the Republican state convention i v Z “Chicago National league club for sal- % L ROWTH in Connecticut 1 March, Joh T ) a % ) ary which_he claims is due him and T S8R AR ReW S PREGL T comes Seloear L LS e datnt s s | . for wreach of contract. James Cos- e In popula- | 16 his or her son through the me- ' _ o W48 defeated for u place on the K teligag billiard hall proprietor of Bos- Qe |ttt b b ot so-ealled “Big Four" of this state, and 1 ‘ to ified that on Juiy 25, 1918, ) population | whi Should ik ot e one of his remarks at that time was i N \ I I A Magd®e and Hal C.l?age ”told" him that he h he was going to be R i \ A = Schneider had been “fixed” to “throw .« : heas 1 173\ the game” against Boston that afters aughtered” and he had come to y ) 'J'.\.\.., AT GHICAGO the worme, Rieinst Hout e gamic was -played the pitcher® was The experiences of John T, King | o MUl 1) TSR ohangcd. Schneider said thef prior within the past year would furnish | ¢ 'a“‘ zame in question _Sherwood. 8004 juaterial for the rudent 'HLU{J.I{()ILW"‘* A told him he had.better be in. Thete ure L pleasant of tasks, two being the g ¢ LA as Magee understood some 50 570 prac- | Bouve-10-houss cunvassing for. funds| - Torian palitics. y ! s AL s io{ the Cincinnati players’ were bets —— 3 AT — ‘g | ting o2 Boston. = i “If that's so I won't work todaw."™ . W,‘:.wm,.« B Schneider declared he told, Sherwood Parents of hoys who are members | fOF they know that King, as a Penrose of the Hoy Scouts, and parents whose | lleutenant, holds Pennsyivanmia's anc boys should be members, should com- | R Uncertain’ number of southern " 3 i New Tritain ; i PR * municate with Scout Executive Wal. | States’ votes in the palm of his hand. ter 0. Cook and learn of the plans King, when fntarviewod by a-Her- made for the camp to be conducted [ ®M man as to the plans of pr ; Gosa, Jes LISSEN cedure a1 the convention simply for the pleasure-nad benefit of the ter this convention. Th tatement GROWIY . does not enlighten his brother mem- lads ut Cedar Lake, <he this sum- v July @ to Augus Evary parent knows with what en- n he ol e Connectic delegatio Tustvely thusiusm a boy will talk about Scout Ao finecticut,” delegation tion o all new: nor does it help the political prophets the ostimates aratively recently that hous wit- | the Hoy Scout movement gained the | D h | witness it UL 3 il s compelled | full recognition its aims justified. In italde the city | war time, of course, the luds were ounted in the | called upon to perfoim the most un The Increase | and the running of errands These nt of the fac- | mutters came directly within the prov 1 ymy, e significance | Inc of the movement, and were hut “JEST RUMINATI b m Magee. Schneider said he .was n n appears the | the “outward and visible sign™ of the (Robert Russell.) [ 7 , l - AN i o approached by Lee Magee:or _ H | . Chase before or after the" for a » dy frace within tha 1y ghven through Chicago is the magnet now 3 ¢ same char- | me rship in the organization whick draws our thoughts—or ' Trcion. i t % \‘“~ "s.m,, \ B e il et et Rt an e should, if what is going’ on out s, st el = thar i proper understood. An 1'*"’1”“‘""'"” o siderable sat- | deep. Kindly daily acts and readi- of WAR IS RESPONSIBLE %" FOR CRIME INCREASE as to understandin’ does them t the growth | ness to serve are its manifestations, | delegates in fact clate steady: there | but the results of association with | how ous will L their B here: thers | the real men at the head of the var- | comin’ act? ©O' course the man they names may not be ; GorA BE Y kl?olll-.':r- Professor Tells Police Ch President some day, but pres- : P HARVESTIN. WHEAT } 1 us. Real es- ! lous groups of boys, and the associa- | subject (o | tion with those of the lads who have ent indications sort o' seem (o ¥ MIGHTY Sooi! Convention Methods Now Used h tuture lex- | Imbibed the manly spirit of the or- point that w An. would gtitious value | zanization, will be scen long after they let jest politics or money | sway their vote a-knowin', if Detroit, June S.—Reaction from the: their man zets in, there ain't gut. howaver, | taken no antidoc Would any dele- war and present day oriminaj P"z - gote support a wishy-washy cedure were held responsible for the chap when war an’ 1(1‘\-I‘HAIII;' recent increase in crime by A“M stuff is allus jest on lap? v ] ¥ Vollmer of the n'ieparlmenl of crims Would any delegate vote wrong | 7 . inology of the University of Califors: who fually understands the 3 nia who addressed the convention people has to place their faith e the International Police Chiefs’ in h capacious hands sociation here today. The cfl:lc'.a “*Twould be most comfortin’ 2 -= lthe -war upon crime, Mr. Vellm to think,” my ol' pipe rumi- 4 r — | 1id, would be noted in all countriés st eSS | LIST OF NEW BOOKS AT 25 VEARS AGD. oo it b riminal ~ only sways them paricy dele- zates; that no considerations clared was 150 years behind the. tines s inology had made rapid SRS | NEWGSRITAIN INSTITUTE | e e (BERSEES Mt E except the wish to do the best { scientific methods in handling erim- e .ih;...'x'.‘{.“" for rou Dt | ames Shepherd has returned from !inals and also in selection of law ofti- ‘T ¥ P os & politicnianideiseaten P i {a business trip to Philadelphia. ! cers. schemin' for their pirties now BEHIND THE MOTION PICTURE |1, The Lathe, Bench Work and Work A son has been born to Mr. and; Major Richard Sylvester, former spperaten bl b et BEEN .. by A. C. Lescarboura the Forge Mrs. Henry Lindbers of Prospect | chief of the Washington police, Mich~ Sy e il op! . 4“ et i b LAY e street. 5 ael J. Regan, former police chiet of g et & COMMUNITY CHURCHe.. An elementary text book for in- e Traut of this city has been | Buffalo, and Michael A. Long, ghief that sume spirit that (Our Boys by H ackson | dustrial schools and apprentice ; S'anted a patent on a plane. of ‘thn ‘Wewask. N. J. police, _ Mgy ot i) 3 minister who has left the ! classe —Pratt. Marshal George Beckelt has issued elected honorary presidents of he as- (i - = - S hurch has entered com- s for the annual Memorial Day soclation, mudity cent work. . . The! PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY OF THE scrvance of the courts of Fores- ! B —_——— — - author is special azent in community METALS v Rudol g j lers here, next Sunday afternoon.* . 3 METALS ... by R ph Schenck ’ > 3 trol dng organization for the United States e Deputy Sherifi William 1. Gib- Take Over Con 1 ; bureau of education. His ideas are | ROMANCE OF A GRE. V r ! ney of Berlin, has been. notified of pres. NCE OF A GREAT FACTORY ) o r FIFTY INQ o e oW Of Sugar Pricet Arc Antiquated. some extent. | the boys hage een aad have % ¢ e by C M. Ri {two burglaries within the past week. S Booklist. iie desciitics ths Genoral ,.;h,'c‘:'fi‘; A. B. Goodrich of Bbrlin is plan-, St. John's, N. F. June 8—TH & for | company works at Schenectady par- DINg the opening of a grocery store Newfoundland food control board b A ELIZABETH CARY AGASSIZ ..., ticularly in their conversion to ship- 4t Pine Grove. king over control of all sugar sal AN ome G ks LD neath ~BY J] S SHEPARD els s dininemisni ... by L. A Paten | building during the . war. The pic- J. B. Weiant is attending a con- in this colony. has fixed the price sl 0 Tovery residdfiy Beretew of dhund " A “The life of ew Enzgland woui- | tures alone of - machines, buildings | vention of plumbers and stcam fit- 30 cents a pound, The price will Be / & an, for 23 vears the wife, fellow- | and people make the industry attra.. | ters at. Philadelphia. stabilized at this figure until the end o ‘-i' About forty-two thousa ie of - | mes, Familiaz to New traveler, and professional associate of tyle is In keeping with | Contractor John E. Meskill hcs "of the year at least. The board an-y 3 plan for the new Memorlaly Now Britaln ana vicinify enjo¥ gre - ritaln People, Will be || loui assiz, and later one of the i ML. A. Booklist. purchased a new driving horse. nounced that its order was issued “tg .* should be pushed|” the} . . Jast"year. Possibly man Printe¢ in Alphabetical Or | founa nd first president of Rad- ... A sheep owned by C. E. Andrews protect the public against the prob- * should renew. their aetivi- , cliffe college. There are interesting | SHOP el O R of Stanley Quarter has been killed able price of 4:l ;'en‘m ?dp]ound 1?;; . accounts of expeditions to Brazil and Y ~ R ,iby a dog. The damages will be paid few months which would have bee whll appeal to the worker. |\ foa o e i paying for them¥ | Watch for Them. Siber sy .\(:“e,.,m_l ",:‘: “\ ':1’“';"“;] ui::!«‘n:::‘- byl L';";'"i:“l Yy ine pe Ay L ean :n::!lln.ble If this step were not taken." aaministration should have | oo orineless, the fact that there was M the lat MIf' in largely the ‘story Of | covers | widle range)of sibjoct mat: siuch a display tended to make them | the founding and development of ter; tools, machinery and their uses | up New Britain’s population, | .0 41 (oward New™ Britain, and STORY OF QUIGLEY. lna.mm.- college.”—A. L. A. Book-; and care ints, ;alun(‘l work, fur- take cognizance of the < g XXXVI ist. niture making and carpentry; lum- ould ey rstspmnn e friendship from people who like to | QuiXiey is & variation of the Eng- ! ber, tree study and wood finishes."— at as t y see Independence Day observed is to [lish rubgame Quickley and signifies | LIFE OF MF LOUIS | A. L. A. Booklist. be desired |a tiela ¥ gred by a hedg 1t is STEVENSON .... g - by Mrs. Nellie Amou- | ~ i K Ml Stories of Different them were not taxpayers here anl der, Ore Each Evening mind the elementd that go ormally, as indicated by the figures, this element will stead- ©2 Soutne the pespie wast a "“}4“”“" the ey ome greator works display \ s s, living plants “Author is the sister of Mrs. S FICTION | wr . . o FOREIGN MAGIC ......ococon.. L AR * Addition-ley for | venson. . Well worth while, cenmus figures sh “}‘ & I:""l k Passing over thie obvious arguments | jna, not only as an addition to Steven- e S by Goching ;\ ee r civio aciivity In every citizen. | "o o ldea sugh as the num- | Quickley was the name of the | soniana, but also as a picture of @Ten tales of Chinese missionary - — ber of people it brings t6 the city, the | hostess of the celebrated “Boar's | Very interesting woman."—. L. A.]|life, mostly character sketches. . . | head,’ Ches de e > of | Nooklist, life, mostly character sketches . . attraction which induces many em. |he®d.” in Cheapside. the resort —of @ ROWIBITION UPHBELD, | Prince Hal and Sir John Falsta 1..,] e Clear and vivid and evidently V. bryo purchasers of things offered for | wome instances the name may have | NON-PARTISAN LEAGUE .... hased on fact."—A. L. A. Booklist. l a l Prohibition amendment and | .19 to becomo actual purchasers, and | been from Quedgeley. a locality in 5 ... by Herbert s olatend enforcemient mct ' have | yhe advertisement such a display of- | Glostershire, or the German name | S {LOVE OF BROTHERS ......... ¢ upheld by the Stpreme Court| roras the people want fireworks Wizelo and English Wigley. In some | STRAJGHT DEAL ... . ... by K. T. Hinkson The all important essential to vigorous, healthy United States. The matter was cases the name Quigley iIs an anzli- | D ©wen end * e working power, is vitality—nerves must be kept cause the people would feel somewhat | ¢ize, . et = i Wiste S Hnol1otters " > < be one properly within the | cunamed e ,r,‘,,;,, R e i o ,f".n'm'l‘l‘;::‘ SASHICE Iy T Ot bt ,‘:.lf.nr.\.f,‘.u:\.-r“‘.‘"n'\?‘. ot S L Ao e steady, and the system thoroughly cleansed of im- co of the Federal constitution. | o Lecognize this day in the light of John Quig was «a member of a | gazinc article. entitied “The Ancient | [ fccocoes hnlw_“':;';fifh‘ ;S:‘a;‘(’}: purities, to prevent cqll_lpse of the over-worked mi~+ te0 held that provislon “Con- | (he glory achieved in the war so re- | Charitable soclety of Boston in 1738 ) Grudee, the basis for un & vivid description of oriental life and and system. The original and the several states shall | cenuy won, ° T “"‘I""“"';m““"'; sl | s el e color hold the interest throughout & R ourrant pewer to Gniiol ¥his | '0¢" euurpe (he people want Sre-|There I a tince fn lowa maran p melodramatic plot wherein a wireless ator defies a secret organization.' | by appropriate legislation” | .. . Even those who sit at home, | Quigley, there are five works con- | AUTOMOBILE IGNITTON AN | ot enable Congress or the sev- | ¢ 1)e evening be too warm for them, | 'AiNin& Quigley genealogy and there LRl e ' | were twenty-one Quigley families of v de thwart the o gls e o s . . T defeat or will be glad that the city is aliv In ‘ Penansylvania in 1790 BLUEPRINTING .. F. Friese | SHIPS ACROSS THE SEA tion, but only to ehforce it by |\, nionotony of work, be it ever so | e A brief manual inz printing | . by R. D. Paine ther words G . =) 3 ; > ~ rooms and equipmeat. sunlight and ' “From the first-hand : priate means. In o interesting, there snould be dashes | FACTS AND FANCIES wrrent power” does Mot mean | o¢ yire and color that the Incessant o bl { electric printing, blueprint papers, | knowledge of the daily lives and is s system builder of rare | hods of work and specialties.” thrilling adventures of our soldiers nal ence. over power.” drab of existence may not pall | Something 1tk hasn't gona up | oot B ' and sailors."-—Publisher’s note. ml.lfi‘i‘timeéglg'l‘ukvrt cll'- since the war—the Sunday mMoOrning | . <r KEEPING AND CONSTRUC- | g c h collections.—Osborne (Kan.) Farmer. | “ONT K '\'(’."l. G e shee {:"l l:tois‘fi('s" H(::!:IKE_le‘;IT::) e Qx o A S SKELETON KEY: ]| 7 ) et sl . 2 | “a . ot .3 or put int > Ssiene =2 users— lifelessness. Let the fireworks be What has become of that good old L Symiee ‘l" tae h"“." i cev+v-c....... by Bernard Capes : roval of thousands of s the sate deposit box > o ¥ word “earns”? Folks UPRER LI 0 I e e 5 “In 1 sense. In this department of ' its good name stands for the is not ke the provided and let theve come, perhaps T N i highway, *engineering commission, h f lit; A o‘one N6y and the " _| are “paid” and are & X MISSION. his work at least, he ied on the | . highest degree of quality. As a have o subconsciously but aor the less Ozegon Many excellent features. % ild laxati it ks gentl: E et of much a day. But nothing is said u 5 R teadition of the artistic consciousness mi axative, o ¥, effectively, the rememb e of what : A it s v s —A- L. A Booklist, St St teneon i ihel technicaiB ety 5 2 g_the system thoroughly the day means and how vital is the 3 of writing @ penny-dreadful so as to 4 - cleansed of impurities. o unless fr ] i you in opening It spark that inspired thal first great - VELOPING UTIVE ABIL- ' j3ke it worth a pound.”— Chester- 'd Py f 5 simoiis W RB. Gowin The “boss. sl M8 Ris. sntes- | 4010 ation of independence o Vhat we need most in this coun- o, : G to your Grecer or Dengiph v s some man who can ake the * A sach of wWhom eopers definite -~ e fests bt the younz or prospective executive.” | sOME OF US G ARRIED s today, and ask for the original . He. sayfts ST o8 Sive made a ail out of railroads. — Dallas News. \. L. A. Bookhst { SOME OF LU »N‘“,\{t‘k |“\ ¥ lD‘ lfi;‘_';“g A 5 > BOSAK’S HORKE VINO iy pg «$hit rule ar PELEGATE KIN e .. g i i " o 3 guard your health—buy onl: mong yourselves. = Fhiit rule : What does unionism stand for T Ero e coun S o o the original BOSAK’S HORK "1 your customers Who are also | For the student of politics the cass |asks a glaring headline. Well, late. | LETTEIING i e e AL ALLEYRAND MANTI VINO, a household remedy for You hate @ right to | ar John T. King at Chicago is most |!¥ it has gotten so finicky it will . i SBrior s - .oy Fletcher Y. stomers. o t Joh K Nardlylalaia b for & anything. = Daikia Comtains a large number of B iyl A over a QUARTER CENTUR 1. for 1 gave yousthe privilege | interesting The connection he has | o (O phabets for hand lettering and ex- e - ell king such rules When I em- ter Boles Penrose, an ac- . amples of posters and show cards, | mystery stor) A. L. A. Booklist. you. Now yod all may go | knowledged | r of Republican pol- | The svmpathy of the world goes With instructive text.”- Pratt. S e s Wl rule: “But 1t | #tics and a csar in Pennsylvania, | Out toward Cuba. There was o water-| . _ e Ses A and enforce - gien Pos & e e et | spout there the other duy. and sev. | GLASS MANUFACTURE ........ |Living Costs Show Wle of the house stand be- passos the intere rom the Senator, Vs P . by \W. Rosenhain () eral Americans, temporarily s0-7 our acts. ’nu ave to stind | who 18 not at Chicugo. to John T. | jouining in Cuba are believed to have - S W§e In France 5405” . Sf rule, stand® byl cffother und | King, the “boss of southern Connecti- {swal some of it.—Boston Trans- LABOR MARKE 5 - I Daciines i the oost y o3 ain . .o tates to o homely illustrations may clar- New Brituin is not dead: let New e situation if It needs such | gy, not give the appearance of | ment. The prohibition amend.- jeh you has the other. the bank co-operates aris, June - ¢ v Y 3 p serip > D, “ SO i L3 - by me, for it [lmy rule now. [ cut”, as the New York, Philudelphia, ipt o T l__‘““mf (_"‘"’d““"“_;;";‘:‘; [ of necessities ot life which are gen- | Bfldgepo’i &m’ do not_entofillIt, or cannot } Chicago, and Washington newspapers “The White Collar.,” a newspaper supply in the United States for the | eral throughout Frfince are outlined : fve orders tof ers in my di- | have ¢hristancd him just started in Ch > as an organ’ pust ten vears. Gives both ‘English.| by severul newspaners th 3 ploy who' hereupon see John T, King. attending the con- | of the “thickest segment of modern and Canadian systems of regula ot A1l ‘of ‘which decla “ral » > o l.cr P one of you | vention as a district delegate from ';(.'-'vlfl* (I\nr"‘léddlr ';V.’uh——vfillxu‘l(l S el W |lllu:l-vn)ul\l{nh|}‘ k. ll ng M m‘:g:o = 2 g apecticut, hasyihe power to_split | have & two-fold platform. 1t 1s 1o ménagcrs, students of economyg QUi iprospedt g = v utiv A Q. L { oo

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