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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1922 CHAUTAUQUA SURE | FOR NEXT SUMMER ) o . Ot 350 S Tt Ol The | N Eew Brltaln Prices Cut On ~Last Performance Tonight PR | Following addresses glven hy Ar- . M ‘vl\nr G. Kimball, president of Lan- . | ders, ¥rary and Clark, and Frank B, Ward, Chautangua director, at the | - Chautauqua tent last evening, more . \ / | than 250 people placed orders for tickets for next season’'s chautauqua The addresses were given just before \ WHITE PUMPS ; Ui AR Ui alafevel Announce the opening of their new Salesroom and Service Station at 325 Arch Street i Mr. Kimball Talks ¥ | Mr. Kimball, in his talk, spoke of [ the high class entertainment glven by 2 and OXFORDS | it tah A /S o Sisns o Satgrday, J uly 15 the teaching of the principles of civil| government to children hy having them actually set up their own gov- Afternoon and Evening | ernment for the week, and spoke of FOR WOMEN the high ‘class entertainment given to ; 1 T S The Automobile public is cordially invited to visit and inspect the the opening day of the 4‘haumuqvnl and said there were men in the city | » 8 tO willing to sign the contract as guur- L] . antors if the people showed a2 desire . . | Bave . retaraen : New Home of Buick Cars Advance Sale Starts Cards for the purpose were istrib- uted and on the way out after the program hetween 250 and 300 people left orders for next year's season tickets. This assures New Britain of a 1928 Chautauqua, according 1> Mr. | Kimball this morning. | Fresh Air Tags Tags were sold for the children of | the Junior Chautauqua, znd pillows . e 9 |and fans were rented and the pro- David Manning’s ceeds will be turned over to the New | Britaln Fresh Air Fund Last Night 'l'onight = A well fllled tent enjoyed the com- | edy drama, “Turn to the Right.” To- | B ”el‘ night the Buckner's Dixie Jubilee This singers will give a full concert | afternoon the anticipatel junior pa- Shoe Store 211 Main St. | geant is being held and an old fash- ioned Punch and Judy, show is one 6f the main features. Tonight's per- b*%————fi'l formance is the last for the present | season. N meters of water per second, thus| E NI[E KEEPS outdoing the White: Nile itself during that time | Main Nile Dammed Already. “From July to October this mighty General Reilly Asserts Anthony, Sis- flooding goes on, the waters of the oo ang Stafford Are Crippling Na- JE\UP Nile, so called because of their |ciarity and blueness at ordinary sea-| tional Defense. SLe [sons, mingling their chocolate brown | B hG weyer w T Iswith tk e h-grey color of the| Minneapolis, Minn, July 14.—An H[]S OVY., Hnlflwel' ams 0‘“‘ s |attack on three members of the house ! | White branch of Father Nilus. : difference in the vol- |military affairs sub-commiftee, charg- Dflfl]l] UI] FflmGHS RIVEI‘ S "‘:: from Abyssinia is due|ing that they are crippling the na- | % | tional defense of the United States,! {to the heavy rain that falls in the 1 | mountains of the country not far from Was made here by Br}x Genera i Henry J. Reilly, at a preliminary con- Washington, D. C., July 14—The [its rastern coast. The Nile system ir 5 advisability of damming up the Biue |jtseif may be said to be a simple one, ference of regimental commanders of | Nile not far from Khartum In the |jts hasic source being that steadily |the Rainbow division who attended its Anglo-Egyptian Sudan so that the|fowing river from the tropics which | reunion today. | rich triangular region between the |iq by the great lakes in the east-| The accusations were made against |} T\ 5 fed grea | republican, | The Standard two mighty forks of the most historic |apn and central portion of the con-|Representatives Anthony, river in the world may be turned into |tinent, augmented at times by a great |0f Kansas; F‘;”"{"-_"*’m"“"ah'l-’"- )"Ssr of Compaflson & granary for all the Sudan is being volume of water from ite ,\\v,\sflru:\nl\l“’m" and Stafford, republican, of/| considered by the British governm | Wisconsin, who are a majority of !he‘ newspaper dispatches say . 1802 the inhabitants of committee. “The Blue Nile, or the Bahr-el- near the mouth of the Nile| General Reilly, who is editor of the ° Azrek as it is called looally, rising in had their water supply replen-|Army and Navy Journal of Washing- the highlands of Abyssinia, together ring the season of low water |ton, asserted that the three represen- ap- with two other affluents from the \e reserve supply stored in the | fatives are opposed to adequate same source, furnis the world-| sssuan Dam: propriations to carry out the provi- . -~ feTns R wiEh- much. of the 1t Inhabitants “Hard-Bofled.” sions of the army reorganization act = 5 sediment which for centuries I “Long stretches of the area north|of June 4, 1020, and th they ||| O h F l t t er sl sHh £ conturion hus | cxong gteenes of 16 e north(of Sune ARG s, O L ne has Four Cylinders—the o ix ing the flood season,” says a bulle- || pipcivad one traveler reporting | tee because they are not in sympathy tin from the Washington, D. C. head- | 1hat e traveled ‘86 miles in Abys.|With the act which gives the country| quarters of the National Geographic gcinja and had not seen a dwelling or |its first adequate military policy and‘ |creates a citizens' army in harmony society. a sign of cultivation. And even when s n 5 5 Rich Region Unknown. [one encounters inhabitants in the|With out institutior I I:f‘mncrat P. F. O'Gara, of Hart:|Broken Bow and Dom W. Lanigan, of DIES OF LOGRJAW. “Down through a region little | country further to the east he finds| i ngton and Edward Howard of Co-|Greeley. 4 {lumbus. Progressives: Charles W. Beal, | Willimantic Death Believed Only One %nown and almost devoid of inhabi-|them ‘unashamed of any crime or GUN PL tants or any form of cultivation, ru They perpetrate their crimes | g ; % Progressives: P. F. O'Gara, of Hart- | Broken Bow (unopposed), in State as Result of July 4th. ing over numerous cataracts and h perfect indifference and recount — ‘1}!;:\'\(- - llr, : |HfiyH of Neligh; Tidgar All three partiés will nominate can- Willimantic, Tuly 14 Thy - e NI 5 G S P A5 et ras do ) pEac kAR 4 ‘ - i | vard of Columbus and John Have-|didates fgr the house and senate of " uly —The * death ds, tr e Nile cu ay |ther aiety and gl s o rapids, the Blu ile cuts { way em with gaiety a izhier as part | ywaterbury Man Killed at New Haven | Kost of Hooper, the _‘qulems]amrp while the offices from tetanus of Edward J. Warner, 3 ten, whose funeral took place today, from its source, the beautiful broad |of the regular conversation during o 2 gheet of water known as lLake Tsana. | meals Shore Resort—Slayer Says He Was Fourth District, of state superintendent of public in- < struction, judges of the supreme is believed to be the only one directly The lake, which in the future may| “Up in the highlar near the Nbs k Wl Mn-n | Republicans: Congressman M. 0. e h become the reservoir for the irriga- river's source te the burm.| Being Threatened. e0raska ll HaYe i Ully MeLaughlin, of York; Lioyd Croekes|CCUTt and state university regents will | Ji* 3,;":" °;.:::‘:Y:;°'r::;;rm:c;n tion of a vast arca, lies £,000 feet ing tropical heat of the daw, S0e| ao el n gy ol piy 7 |and W. A. Ransdell, both of Beatrice,|¢, NoMinated from a non-political | jents that day hut as yet no other sbove sea level and about 2,500 feet|is glad to crawl snugly beneath his . . ;"spead today with his inquest POllIlGfll B(lnle Democrats: Irene C. Buell, of Ash-| N1t | death-has occurred. below the normal level of the plateau |blanket when night has fallen. The into the killing of Frank Cozzo of | land; Clifford P. Fall of Beatrice; H/ Young Warner was with com- in a basin resembiing somewhat the|beautiful blue lake encircled with|go @ € . po Antonio Raino at Savir | B. Hummings of Seward and Fred C. MAN panions using flreworks. A com- crater of a voleano ar its son motntains and dotted with islands | p ©0 B8 G0 e Dolice theory| Omaha, Neb., Tuly 14 (By the Asso- |Schultz of Rockford. : : S e RS eastern corner, through a great fissure | leaves much for future explorers 0| ¢, ) omicide is that the men were | clated Press).—While all three par-| Progressives: H. B. Cummings of | of wadding from a blank cartridge in its almost inaccessible rim, theido, as few data concerning it havel . iq yn in a gambling.enterprise| ties, the Republicans, Democrats and Seward and John O. Schmidt of Wa- New London Police Want Him in| went through his clothing and into his river issues, circling around the bheen gathered and few soundings| p. p pag heen interrupted by police | Progressives, will have full slates in hoo. Connection With Woman's Death |1eg. The wound was dressed as a mountains strikes out in an 830 mile [made. The sudden gusts and squalls| o M0 E R TGEG R T had | the fleld for congressional representa- Fifth District, New London, July 14.—The police superficial one. Day before yesterday ge toward the northwest to join whict sli down the valleyvs across i« " re ] on Jehrasl « ricts, P | 3, T B ‘CO‘” ‘,‘ A ,:’ 'f : e _" which r"y“‘» S e % works been threatened by otiers who !1 in all six ‘I\nhaska listricts, fol Republicans: Congressman W, E,[Aare continuing thelr search for a LU Ll L LR the chief branch o the Nile at it give plenty of variety to its some-1 ., .09 him of heing an “informer” and | lowing the primary of, July 18, yet Andrews of Hastings (unopposed ‘| Chinaman known as Ge VBRI EoK tetanus set in. Khartum of Kitchner fame |time deceptive calm. Hippotamuses,| (o pe armed himself as a protective | there will be three new faces among|“ T, O HARIES, (Wnopposed). | [0 AOTAD SARAER 10 28 WORE 1n cob: g The vast plains of Sennar or El{which'the natives hunt for thelr hides | megqure, Raino, who is locked up| the national ieglslators no matter NOW | iratton: Ashton C. Shallimbesser, op|Polsoning of Mre, Hazel Kneoht . of ASKS SPECIAL DEPUTIES. Gezira on its left bar e among the |infest its waters, ‘ |claimed that Cozzo put his hand the ballots are cast. Alma; J. 8. Canaday, of Minden j“I Golden street, New York, July 14.—Dispatehing of richest on the contine nd it s T mystery which has always| o o his 1 pocket so he, Raino, This situation follows the retire-| ‘ by AR R0 B “fal deputies for thi tecti ? i (towards his hip po i R h 2 e- | Pred Hoffmeistor of i Borcnsn 158 special deputies for the protection o these that the irrigation projects are clung to the Dark Continent still en-| grew a gun and fired, The police ment from congress of ~C. F. Reavis, [~ p. .0 ST 'Inlrj.'.:,';:;' - “,m“"\':'r':‘,]l7}"°’,"’\:')‘,(i’n hfi"y‘: :;fi"".“ here | ho mails to strike centérs of New to develop. In Sennar, the Dinder, a |compasses much of this virtually un- [ {"\ooweae if Raino got the drop first. | of the first district to a In the | genand 8. J, Frankiin of Bosver Cite. |there 15 mystery attached to ihe case.| Jersey today had a cheering eftect Blue Niles tributary which also rises|known region, but its promise is great | e ot prosecution of war fraud cases; the e LD OB il Having ne Rnociencec s, | on {thene teaponsible) or this iend of iU dsiAbyminien highies adds, (when man learns to harness the| goy 49 ypp CHUM DROWN. |!flirement of Capgressman Afhert W.| BIxt, Wiagelct: parently why the soman should have |the railrand service. It was reported during the rainy season, its sediment. | power it possesses, to give water fo g MR, B | Jetiries, of the second district to be-| Republicans: Secretary of State|ysed a drug. The police say the |other centers in the metropolitan dis- laden flood to that of the already|its thirsty and dry sections, and wrest| o, .. poruced to Give Money to|COme a candidate for the republican|Darlus M. Amsherry, Broken Bow;|reason why Gee Wong is sought is be- |trict expected to ask for deputies. Re- swollen river, and together at Khar-|from it the wealth of its natural Bk bkt fof l"ll‘N‘l'a"kf‘l". nomination for United States sepator | Robert G mmons, Scottsbluff; [ cause he was in the house with Mrs,|ports that strike votes were being tum they discharge over 10,000 cubic |gifts.” e . and the retirement from congres. Brono O. Hostetler, of Kearn il-| Knecht and her three children on|taken by clerks of the Big Four and | Lancaster, Pa, July 13.—Tweive an M. P. Kin-|liam E. Flynn of North Platte; A. R Tuesday and is supposed tq have been |the Chesapeake and Ohio inspired the |year old Samuel B. Jacobs of Terre y O Wvho is not a candi-| Humphrey, Broken Bow; and William [the man who chtained a doetor. statement by union men that the himself this year in|E. Shuman of North Platte Ge Wong lived here and is now|clerks will probably force the issue Hill, near here, has confessed, ac- cording to the state police that he Democ Charles W. Beal of|missing. on several other lines. WE'LL CARRY YOU FAR ON THE ROAD TO caused the death of his boy friend, he republicans and democrats will | | Willls Sweigart, the same age, because | .<‘~;rlm'\ Pd .‘.4 nrl[xvl(a(r;H!n llh:‘ rac r‘ by ——— 5 . e | he coveted his Fourth of July savings, | the first district to fill out the unfin- ECONOMY WITH THESE ‘}8‘:10 with which he wanted to buy|ished part of Congressman Reavis'| | firecrackers and ice cream for him-|term celf. Young Sweigart was drowned fn The candidates in the July 18 pri- o a mill pond near Terre Hill July 1| mary by districts are U A L First District (Regular). . and his body recovered the following ¢ Vacation LartE » y. present lieutenant governor: Walter LEMONS BUNCH 3¢ Jacobs told the state police that his companion, who could not swim, was A. Anderson and K. H. Thorpe, all| ¥ of Lincoln; Wilber W. Anness, of poz. ZSC i l swinging on the end of a rope over Eh Specials svinsiog on e st vioe ovw o, Lty TR . e, o I |1and on the bank until he agreed to Place; Paul Manhart of Auburn and T Clothes for resort or rough- der his monsy. Swelgert re- John Hana, of Auburn. e i e Sl e when s strength fafled| Democrats: Frank Mills, of Lin. Y 424 TAIN STREET OPP_EAST MAIN STREET.E. need. And remember—trains |he fell into the water and was r(‘f‘n‘ John H. Moorehead of Falis v — 4 ity. aren’t the only thing you can -3 ik - Progressives: John H. Moorehead VERY i 4 i - — S o A AN of Falls City and Abraham Lincoin miss by being late. Oppor 2 GOLDEN MYTH WINS Tidd, of Plattsmouth ’ 3 CANS EVAPORATED MILK . .. ! . 25 :5(‘ tunities like this don't have Sandown Park, Eng., July 14.—(By First Distict (To Fill: Vacanioy) CANS CHALLENGT: MILK ool 3 .| 3 LBS, SOD. RS . second sections. Associated Press) — Golden Myth by\ popupiicans: Pelham A, Barrows, CARRARRDINGE | i vl i 214 LBS. GINGER SNAPS ......... T | Tredennis out of Golden Lily, owned | o'y oin. 5 Ray Shike, of Univer. CANS PINK SALMON ....... S AV 2 LBS. SUGAR COOKIES . cens 25¢ by Sir George Bullou h won - the sity Place; Paul f’\lhn'mrl of Auburn CANS CORN Up A A (XA . ALL TEAS .. . 40c CANS PEAS ... N A it o . | OUR BI ; Rt 35¢ 15 Dozen $2.00 SHIRTS ... s NOW $1.00 Felipse stakes of 10.000 soverelgns, . o p "y’ mhoroe of Lincoln. LBS. SINS See et . 85¢ | 1 LB. DRIED PFACHES ................... 28¢ $1.00 TIES 75¢—3$1.50 TIES.$1.00 Pz ""{:::““m“ JeETie jun here 10:1 Democrats: W. C. Parriott, of Lin- any. 3 e "2% coln (unopposed). second and Sir Henry Bird's Monarch R T —DELICATESSEN DEPARTME POTTIR AND B All STRAW HATS .............. cilehtons S thivd % STRICTLY (FRESN BGGS DOZ. . 28¢ Republican: ~ Willis G. Sears and 2 ; : \E OF D | / g i =y WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF ROASTED | pert Lt o ot R e SRpEe sl T Nathan Bernstein, both of Omaha. % £ P e FAIR CLERKS' OUTING. Democrats: Charles O. Anderson MEATS, OLIVES, PICKLES, JULLIES, ETC. BRICK CHEESE ’ cie... LB, 28¢ S E R BEETS v | IN OUR MEAT DEPARTM T WI CARRY A FULL LINE OF FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS AT LOW PRICES g Thirty-five clerks, employed at the and James H. Hanley, both of Omaha. - —— Fair Department Etore, are today Progressive: Roy M. Harrop, of LARGE ORANG sevens veeee. DOZ. CALIFORNIA PLUMS ... DOZ. 10c rx s 0 still talking of their outing at Mo- Omaha (unopposed) LARGE CANTALOUPLS ... .. EACH : | WAX AND STRING BEA ..4 QTS. 25¢ L4 mauguin en Wednesday afternoon Third District. LARGFE BANANAS .. cosesavees OB, FANCY PIE & EATING APPLE ....QT. 10e * | LARGE SPPANISH ONIONS ........3 LBS. 25e The party went to the shore by auto, Republicans: Congressman Robért LARGE WATERMELONS | ceeses. EACH Bathing was enjoyed as well as othér f. Evans of Daketa City; M. Havens FREESTONE PEACHES 8. RED STAR POTATOES. ...7 Lbs. 25¢ Pk. 48c CITY HALL éutdoor recréations and an outdoor o: Norfolk and Osmond F. Bryon, of | [l __ . |uncheon was served. 4 s O Walthill, ol

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