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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1920. e . (ot | D THE OBSERVER sy o s DRRUTRAUT not only read hes vt e Announcement of Farly Retroactive ScnlL U D L prenry , Cow Britatn of the nomination come to Mr their back vards a view that — ON — . m £ idale o e ® et L T L B THE CITY AND ITS PEOPLE. Geremony at Home of Bride's . he he influene \s N AL tor Johnson was Influenced. to pec- || RECR WOREH 8 UG (LS do —— RSES AL Vs Parents on West Main Street himself to be satisfied the pipe o’ mine which has not ' ip- ; approaching the scandal has ever i Avortistng medl probability is that Mr. Bryan is too lived here all ats days, ha 1 on ih bicet 1 ' fore been aircd, the dispatcin ption hooks or ghly convinced of the people's spoke a word that's pertinent neisco convention 1 ihe unes o ; ' [ » AW hretly "unc wadding will ta1e to advertivera to us in Mmany ways There's ntta ¢ few secm and Bos firmness in their prohibition stand to . ton bhiokers wi ] v W v May 1 t 7:30 o'ciock th eveninyg Asvoctnted Press lots o' folk that's suffe I positive on the ou i fore without reproach are i e ey Sopm Tnline e : o hh voly entitied led wway from his present im heat about this time pending dispute between th v and © cd with the fleecinz of the 1 & : : stead on Wost M: street when of all news Gvable aithud: in warmth that scems Hoist forces seems to have thrown h will give up its liberty, SEL e 2oL = e e o g Murphy, with his strength and 1 oilin® lime. They fo everything into the air and while 1 many other pr 1 + Aliss tncesca Independence Traut, daughter o My \ oin the s s + vardme The con L breath; they sulps cole inks; timent for Governor Cox of Ohio | but which insists on reser 2 . i L i, v weome 1 they dont no relief, and s wirong a few weeks ago its inhercnt 4 Qi pn g 3 K vders annc McAdoo as n candidate, presents tt ANeAl e tine i isranibic porated, judsing by the money vi sehemes g ; nk 1 ckwood ED BOMBS, possibility of bringing the deadlock the Editor-in-Chief. Now here »n with those who will make known New 1in » have been Bl e {avenue, iartford that may throw affu At San Fran- in this New itain town it {their views on the subject hit hard by E ! o l”‘y“‘ml‘nr;““" The marri ceremony will isco Into something like *he apparent may git pretty hot, but when |l William Jennings sryan, . that were 1o make cveryone connect & ho connection | conducted by Rev. W. C. Hodgdon ury continu : a4 it comes to ‘burnin’ up'— New scems to hold the balunce v ed with them rich . consequence . g hoods but | ©f West Hartford, who likewise offi- chion that pervaded the Republican Britainites do not. We¢ make nd as ix an uncompromising all these gullible foiks huve to show « L 109008 M8t litinten hel i Lol theTne: convention wd commentary ) promiscs o' what the future ghter it is not believed locally that for their cash are pretty certificates ":'m“"““]:“"‘” ;}‘““ antagonism, at present, to Willlam K Indirect) { parents vears azo May 1st a i fheviaa bride will be given in marri Age [} power in suc [ itlon fails to po: fortable ) « wmber wonld liez father Ehe waading Rty Wil wbor, s the t thd the weeks betide. We ain’t a- t to go before the country on an OWRErs of a coriain t ) : ; theless were | l€ave the Traut mansion and pro- - he A draw from s boastin but we are pretty tppeal for removing the bars ainst in the So-and-¥o il compan rove = 4 ceed through an aisle of birch ond isht and at dissipating s the saloon wou g *al m— 1 Sround Aving SO such anfich ontualitys 1 r - K coolish band o folks who ¥ o on would politica sul- a promoters found the zrouad remlock to an arch of evergreen ol urel set upon an imnosin The marriage ceremony ¢ place beneath a huge wedding ball . sideration. That section of the Bonds or had money in the bank or made of pink cultivated roses. The' d for July =0 plank on the Hquor maiter is that it country is against the saloon, many Were receivinz hizh wages. The stasoe ! because of a | S1PIrWAY in the home is decorated will be found the | 'mdicates the probability of FACTS AND FANCIES " |of the statcs havinz ousted them by as all sel for o woand cean-up and 0Usies (o shut don because o e L to define the Democratic party's stand Y referendum before the federal pro- it=rrived on schedule time. The sud- Suorlu s D€ e he bride will he assisted by many hibition amendment was adopted. In den plethora of wealth Shokin ht e aes SR EnC Hussonile thickly y ulated cities of the ecast ily coffeis w rinx to th Wal [iattord. gowned in gcchid, will be By S ialicdesBoritio Reast] v cont the matron of. honor. __Miss Elis « more liberal view taken (he temptation: the hait they held out heth Traut, sister of the bride, we o1 the Democratic party io : 1¢ liquor question. but there is (o those with money also was so al- the “one cord U strong antipathy in cities in the Inring that they could not resist, and 10w by clear Sentrast with what t} ninir Jtras ' wha west toward the sale in salo they plunged. Why not Didn't they Republicans have done, its intention | Tommy Marshall says he is about " pes > : in the yvards g Read- T inz made overnight in the outhwest h at B0zl jovieachll New Teracy: Hare W p 1 o Because of his known sentiments \ | Iy to reti from politics—not S * o 3 & A ¢ 1 iy at o standstill. s he result was to he expecte o Newington, and Cora Neiian of unwara by on polities tht man who has such may provide, but we are com the wet plank will be inserted he in various tints and snades which pro- - now whate'er the platform lany are of the opinion claim them hefore the world to 1 cloud that s him, abse should appreciate this beauty de. When the liquor question is . fertile for sowing snarcs for the un- el U A m“q it fnnocent though he may be. close at hand.” | being discussed the west and middle wary immediateds terStheSciosct orin St SRSLINE W0 M Lt e G Ul e long delayed de- ; [ west must always be taken into con- the war. Most people owned Liherty ¢hansed ROpofiSi L OnIgRUn s te 'he significunce o suggested | nts showed gains for the strikers walkout has cavsed @ number of wituation \ pands o enllway the effectivenes Reading roilway semed the st on a matter left so in doubt by the arney General Palmer has de- the board. The . 1ou Attarney General ¥ s th A Republicans. Emma Goldman " the role of The situstion presents a splendid | rooter for the United States is on great strike and f the current comics.— Meriden Coatesville, caun ion at ine Midvale and mills. At Shenandoah lelphia and Reading col- forced to suspend for @@ could not resist pink and bluc gown. will coal cars. Eizht collieries id of honor. There will be el th Pottsville listrict. | Pridesmaids Marion Willians intoxicating liquot hear storleer @f eNOrnOGs Mortunes he- n the FPc le < S e el B be hopod that | ' Present clearly what it stands fo » that he will.—Bridgeport Star And what it reJects. Such a liquor on this ject it is thought the men and cun 2 N - \ Students of human nature may well New London w be bridesmaids. axample of what wrinkle their brows hecoma They will be dressed in pink. Fliza- omplish s for | Hle has been one o x . e 5 the future from dmplish this There are now 21 candidates for Dt . 3 1 y-headed over this pe stireak GREEKS FORCING eth Bell of Chicago, Elizabeth Moul- ve democratic nomination and sev- | ¥ ROOS S 0N 1 prompt S the democr 25 ” in man which prompts him on of Iort Smith. Arkanses: Amalie ] f the 3 ',»: \t; Jatten et i 2 e , der his moncy o smooth- BACK THE TURKS 7raut of New Britain, and Pansy BASEBALL IN ENGLAND. ously.—New ork € E L P 5 5 with their cleverly w Jdones of Rock Tsland, Ilinois, will y i Americans and \ g upreme court upholding the Volsie: pect lotted | v be 1 other four bridesmalds and d labor, not . anadians remain- General Wrangel seems to be | uets fo show * re our wells are locat- will wear blue. Each Lridesmaid will Inst those ngi- | "6 In England after the war are | \rangling most successfully with th | Presic Vilson's silence is ed Right at hand. cvery person in | Nationalists Assumi An \zgressive |carry roses and forget-me-nots. New Britain has excellent oppor- Misses Clara Louise Traut and Jus- ity to invest money where he ean But Grecian Soldic:s Seem to tine 8. Traut will he ribbon hearers. Dala candlaniziter s watch it and where he knows the men nr' Miss Anna Columbis Traut will be the blame for | TVal popularity lthough semi-official who are handlin An: factory in the train-hearer Rurbara Marie their propa One English paper s traaslating President ibben ‘of Princton, s have been mudce to the effc the ciiy offer inyesiment. Re- Par June 26 N rkish na- | Brandt of Chicago will be flowe T bascball slang for the benefit of its | thinks that women have lost a . il not be in the contest . the word is investment, not yonalists forees are assuming an ag- | The bride’s gown is of white -satin not only to v »¢ the loeal stocks - < tive labor readers as follows hare of their charm because 3 itain democrats wor ' 2l locnitstc Eressive attilude along the feastern -With court itrain. = She “will carry * at nresent, in the : jgres ¢ ¢ ' of Marmora nd | bridal roses. The wedding march will pifed. Labo: Afta boy” means splendid fellow bout them. Perhaps th 3 nt rdin h republican par sinion, anc wt the hucr ol played by Bersamin Parker ot Mastion. 1t | “Pean the ump™ signifies kill the ref- | ¢or the fuct that 27 sentors have | They say he is : ak candidate outlos s good as it they 1 the advance of ! New B Miss Catherine Mills This s | €FCC: “hot stuff” conveys the impres- | never heen kissed.—Meriden Journal. | that whatever hurrah is being maric ild ret rate v - o ¢ smyrna hinter- { of this city will sir At Dewning { —_ over him is 1 " ) QFMnTe e LR oI Advices state the nationalists {and “Oh Promise Me,” will be ren- sien’ that certain) puvera s g = him wanufactured. Certain : Ad : vl 1 R And whatever inyone may say, | IV he is not receivir vhole-heartec > prog ive stock brokér ad- been forced i« 5 o noritio ierod by Harold fines: Rttt great | W swat the pill,"” according to this R A Rl BUpport on the part of the repubiie P * 10 own stock in the . area of occupation, and Ralph ‘Lockwood, brother of {he edera { paper, means hit the ball “vigor- |, press, which TRt tory wher worl Thi plank as has been suggested will not overnor BEdward's char the new transe hoped that Ing the organ. | Plaving baseball. it is suld. with the | reds in the Crimea.—Providence 2 the democratic party on edge result that the \ Journal publicly proclaimed that violence. Upon 8 Aining some | 4 is no longer an aura of mys sed at the on of Senato the Da s bur have been forced . trmy corps has | #room. will be best man. The single league of nations is as ineviiabl i " < Tt ously tomorrow ——Houston Chronicle riy W s TR ethic v be sound i 2 . v the Greeks at Ala- j ri wedding ceremony will be used. . Sllowadiiy amber of people - st of Smyrna The bride’s zifts to her attendants This iz zood for the public, =ood for % furkish protesi azainst are forget-me-not gold bar pins. The th ity ard mood f factories. . f Swayrna to Greece be 2room’s gifts to the hest man. - and \When factory stock is widely held b¥ [irygi1; however, it is believed the na- the ushers are silver cigarette cases, ployes the danger of industrial dis- " s will ; , i redvesd to the minimum i permit it to slip off his index and | living there has re ¢ | democra ey are F iine interest is displ order to de-line.—Kans=< City Star waiting for word to start und are a hands oif policy until the thumb This might e t word comes Bas It I8 quite probable that the Eng- et lem . 8 than ided to hurry to San Francisco prophesying what the republican lish press will refrain from sayir ul. m saying i will do business the nature of which is 52 definitely stated. Probably he “; Thus (ar there has been no sem- pitcher has expectorated in order | heard some rumor tha . 1 wctivity on the part of that the “spit ball” s one upon which concentrate the armies cngraved. agaiast that city The groom’'s =ift 1o the bride was Dispatches from India indicate a green gold bracelet with sapphir pond fingers, throwing the friction rkers v producing the ¥ consideral unrest among the Mos- The bridegroom’s mother's dress s produc lems of that country rcsarding the white with gold trimmings and the fther” objectionable. The ;. | Coal ix coming: / enjoy mo little presti t the San [agthels verace o e Jlnan clalgingd ey entin. criflaiiy viceroy of bride’s’ mothor's dress is midnight B will unoubiedis o aii8 | Business hummiie; ot o bt BC e ar o has hern ”gained slowls e received notice | blue satin with spangles and gold Sunshine glowing through the presence and influence RS ol U leader the Indian nation- ! beads tealing a buse,” or “pilfering a ‘rops are gyhwing ¢ Homer 8. Cumin men and tree ETOWS sts that unless the Turkish peace A bachelor dinner v endered Mr. E i Slonly Bullitisin cow siven the ckwood last evening at the Elm Connecticut should " zx of this state means that a player hus, by his | 1et's b rfui— chairman of t erms are revise in accordance with 1 | ¢ democ nation- H g S 22 And good judgment of oppor- | That's a full al committec proper. care ; It 1 '”"Y' i the solemn pledzes of the British Tree Inn in Farmgnston i . - any citizens have been leted out of - \ipicters, the Moslems and Hindus After a weddins trip the coupl hdvanced Gon” whe § = S - : { ! S dding trip the couple ¥ 1WA “withdraw their support of the | will reside in Hartford. e inexpected by the op- vernment.’ . : 2 their me on oil stock promotion (' KINSHTY ear that New Rritain will have | oot 1o a Bitier ossen in the Il funds with which to make neces- | ' e B When brave men die and the tall o ich make nece Y repairs to streets and that it pines bow 1 ¢ necessary to close some of And the winds are low and stranee m still ribe “inside ball” ax the execution | And the high stars pale in the God | school of experience. hut it will not he without its reward if it teaches thenyEnotyth Enln v - ! DRUGGED AND ROBDID. e R ) Some of 1 ! o « - sbrins p i Kina lash sting Eastern Section Candidates Have x rate, which was by the so- 7 : yemonstrator Then ! 2 5 devious methods for advancing a made world, \lled Taxpayers’ sng AULOSL Demonstasonis T Meet Today At Philadelph « woman eyes with hot tea & English paper may delve into lihe real intricacies of the game anda OLYMPIC TRYOUTS, thoroughfares on ccount 1ssociation N ) Thrown into DBushes, b fro tatic o v and | And nio as voiced at that . : i) : 5 rom station (o stat and nion wa iced 1 = . Philadelphia, June 26.—Olympic to the point which gives his Sl responsible city off t - York, June 26.—Mrs. Helen en soul bursts the bond oS = ; > June 2 aspir Bitally. It may tell of “a sacri- | hEba i i 4 1 would run i, a widow living at the Hotel of flest s bhu at b i 1 1 1 ¥ & 1 1 » effect on th Sy o L S e heas - ans ondi- hereln > g . : Complains continue to be heard re- | i3 . was found in a dazed condi- | whereby, according to its in- | And throbs the call of a brother's | leaders the Taxpayers' nassocia- \ 3 Y e linas and as far west as Oh sardine the conduct of automobile | tic 2361h street/and Van Cortlandt | linas < est as 1o com- te tation, a player voluntarily ts eed; on o believec €t t E rpretation, u player voluntarily hits | v 1 tion wh liev hat a low tax rate k drivers on the highwayvs which : wrly yesterday morning by | peted in the preliminary track and B ban < When self i« lost in a comrade's would be panacea fo Is = 1 : e ball in such a manncr as to de ! roil lordly and arrozant knizhts o nan Daniel Frathiot IWaKe i ) Gt . And the God man lives in a hero’s | Professional business in the hands of wheecll seem! to! think, wete built Stat 1 w DTy Ji eSS RS e A tingneld deed umateurs is dangerous ir special use, i i b el (o gz Sshamhion oty chel american think there comes to the poor \s the Taxpayers’ association m: e v atiot traoks A 2 et rolhed of her tourimes | CXpeditionary force who mude records follow player may be placed in a po- crushed world it possible for Mavor Curtis 1o b = freisht cars it has hecome | .. ; Iry worth $2.500 by | B FTance were amons the contestants mition whence he will be more likely | That suff'rin where the iron | clected perhaps the same association ardl o tineadbnsitor onne 1 . 100 meters: George A. isked mon- seared white kindly find a way out of the I uehicItE 1ot O the hide . Fig javelin throw: Patrick A stran ew thrill that bounds and | dil i r his honor. It was the % The average truck driv ' Hemmsntinonigand fic P H e issociation which howled over Mayor | joids firmls fo the middle of the road . MoP i b | I'TEML hop, slep and jump. A feature o Ztole middle ol s roud y ; was the attempt of Ted Meredith v < la former University of Pennsvlvania star ind zloomed thinzs all up. : ot Ansos TanlN 4 i s and winner in the 1912 O'ympic to « of the men in place on the team. ; A <end out men whio are de. Lk SRS 1als in the boxing tryouts to news colimns of the papers deserib 1 datenmined to ne > over her fac r 16 defermine who Shall oo bt & lost conscioiusne Dr. Martin, who | g £ present ih was summoned from Fordham hospi- - e ints irom the eastern section of the country from Maine to the Caro- PEve himself of the pleasure of muk ing a tally himself in order that a | #0 score a tully for his side than he ould otherwise have been With all their dignity of =1 B _Englishmen will enjoy our gume | A foy that the brood of the eagle's|tion against Curtis. Now it has zone ! niieh one toots the horn. This i ense of kin with the infinite Quigley in his quest of a renomini- It they continue to play and watch blood : R L Can rlaai(oltnelntte ot hisner oo Were P. T. Barnum alive today he ArookIvh.l Whichl Blaces would tind amusement in reading th and held a drugged it. Probably. instead of a gencral And, living true to the innate spark Can soar and breathe where God S enth inring arrives, the spectators neaF g the activities of certain broker- rising apd stretching when the sev- = Atlantic distriet in the na- and players alike will adfourn for a \lice Moare Hottle in Philad \xe firms and individuals who have Moving freizht is a necessity but it o NS SE NN Ok twill be theld Putiic. Tidre: fooded the countr with worthless | ¢hould not crowd pleasure scekers off | ! S cup of teu stock in oil well ventures. Nothing | | evening pro Mur- violent rain Thursc Fod and conven- _— ite kel » 2 COAL COMING., T i T U wom me e |8 BABY HOOVER £ N\ | HOOVER SPECIAL vably saved hor life point more of- | country hus evidently produced re- hnson sults ‘ sans somo xort | The Interstate Commerce Commis Three New Britain men were fined . At 3§ ¢ ef the needs of New | $18 each for bathing in the Matta- ok Pand platform jon, | n ¢ the n f ; : | = rawn alre be given priority In coal shipments Willtam ey e T fi - Ble are thre t transocean; shipment of coal | head the A. M. at its meet- pul S / > s — 3 IMS — | dtipshended it e e _ EASY TERMS EASY TERMNMS enforcing the in & that this 'order w made vo hundred pounds of dynamite will be used this evening to clear though it went into | Jqq THE MOOVER last a lifctime. otor is the hear of an ol - cleaner. If th or gives way your cleancr is uscless. t some clearer vesterday, and for this rea \rrangements are beinzg made to Hoove w0tors . strong: more ras n oconstruction. They arve the oaly ones fully incased to prevent dirt and dust cetting into Rthe matt ome modification 'of it may be | bring out-of-town policemen here them (o all ot ners the motors are “air cooler he dirt-laden air, rushing throush, deposice dusi ant dod on the July 4th to guard again pick- | working hat clogs and grinds ont their bea ~ and eclectyical The HOOVER motors aes vui slower speeds<. Wear in pockots sors i mate to the cube of their speed=. 8o motors “sped-up™ (o (wice the HOOVER speed. wear out eight tinies faster (2x2x2 mgth indi especially In her ;public utili Col. A. L. Thompson has been clect- | [ quals 8). first cost of slower speed 1 # But the longer life mose than pays for this. Get & HOOVER unless you wish to nk as t and these will undgubtedly h overnor of the recently organized ) buy a new cleaner every few ye onal space at Cooke's grove of o plunk ted. New York ‘has pressin " \ > ticised 1. Already efforts\ have been e - e —— remaing, however that the «iuation will be relleved herey People R pton et R 4 ‘@WI e o s o i Vet |0 I CHURCH ST. HE e SRR 2240-2241 orders and the v s In this cit - —_— wil vre almost appalin It i impojsible DIRECTORS MEETING. party in dou ta predict just when the small Yon There will be a meetinz of the - 3 F Intended to pla sumer will ha his wants filled, \but | board of directors of the Chamber of i / E = Bryan. #t will | one eannot refrain from an expryps- | Commerce at the New m;..m club B ) - s ! * Manday night at 6:15 o'cloc Suppe 3 5 In mther a dif- | sion of satisfaction that the Interstajte | C1CHS el e e a 3 * o I that Senator | Commerce Commission has recognizl | oo will be transacted As th is M It was the | the needs of this part of the countr the last meeting before next fall jt | $&3 tisty in their | to be pammount. T — g SN | $ \

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