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a8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1923 -—-——-——-—————'————-‘—-——————;—-——s—_—-——_——_.———__ o] e e e S Tl e e —— President Will Ride on U. S. Railway New Britain Herald el g ritain Hera fooish pre tho : Eeuilh :25Yeap“Ago :Tad‘yg HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY s . the | b (Tamued Datly, Susdey Eacepiod) s e . . A% Hemid Pidg. 67 Oharch Stieet ’ het 1 we & b i unee | st or simi e g i theeries of the evalution of » Y e 2AVES | ohas - N E Fie Prant, form this elty, s AN ORBIEN O the “New Orleans,” one P & Year t of Darwin himse 0208 Theee Montha ROYS s . Commadors ov's Beel 15 & Month God and His w jers The Fdward G ek at B0 - and how he | following excerpt is taken from & Pabwoek's, ) i and will Patered st the Post Office at New Brltaln dersta why o decent! | communicatic 2 o sucoeeded by Parsons. 88 Becond Tass Mall Matten ha ' " . | coms New York “y") Staniey wiil elose aut his ste is & question that puzaies many | World, quoted as heing a portion of | o v e OU WIS Svets B ENORE CALLD s of old potatees at 80 cents per hushe i 9 " v parents of bhoys almost | Darwin's statement made after his They are in good condition and fine Mortal Rooms $ § 7 o ase who have | five.year eruise on the Beagle expedi. “0okers f1 own. 17 it eould be an: | tion areund the werid whieh aid the |, 4 1ran ih ane arm ealied at the Fhe onls b e advertising medium | gwored wisely of the most pe o ons of Daw ame of || Me of Frank T, Porter at §3 Maple the City. Mlrewlation P ‘ f 1 st per | foundations Darwin's knowiedge of |stpeet this afternoon asking for some IR e caon 6o Advertis plexing questions we to meet | the aetualities of nature nE tn eal. When he thought he w 3 he solved 5 unobserved, he picked up a top Member of The Assotated Pross R e e il 1 “AmMONE the seenes that ape |Coat be ng to Mr. Porter and at Phe Associsied Pre xelusively entitied 2 : : leeply impressed on my mind | CWpted to get away with i, My use for utlication of all news DPATENtS. Bome may say it is none of a ¢ eNCeed ) ) Ports w him and ehas i N D0 - o et othoraits eregned | come kyonfbend i 3 ‘A ed In sublimity the e |l| .a«' b ‘n ~ nsed ) »lu oyt I 0 s e g Mgt WEpaj ; o advise eon primeval forests undefaced by the V' stree tramp dropped fished herein, cerning the treatment of hoys, But hand of man * ¢ no one ean |'he coat, but eseaped iy Sergeant George 1, Pickup has been 2 harants thomasives 8o stand in these solitudes unmoved ¥ Member Aud't Burean of Clrenly sbal cripuan bk pstbie 8P| hd not feel that there is more i |d¢talied from Company D as recrul Ay = ! Whe &R O, 0 0 matlens) ermaniniion FORCAEY 10 ASH What ean 1 do| it T e e aeeath e 1 oieer for the company in this| Up in Seward, Alaska, folks gather at the government railvoad's tiny station to see the evenin ! Whish furnisles newspavers and o about that hay of mine® a NeWsPAPer hedy,” ;."f\. .,”;.,,\“.‘v'. o o ','—""I“h'.'"l"l‘."“ train come in, KEvery once in awhile come high offieial arvives, But this summer President Ha By T " ah ; o8 2 b g € Peru; ] panies E, iU N { o i » " 1 Pin, T Pl ! alatan: $0r "1 haa the right o sives ite best advies| The Malleants . Tron iorkn . anut | N Rimself, will come, He and his party of cabinet officers, congressmen and friends and news- toetion Agatnst frawd and whatever Information may ald d those anti-evolutionists oh- |\ SOF Rt ing and will reapen | PADErMen will entrain there for an extensive tour of the interior, 5 ;mm... fgures 1o be ¥ and | sueh parents 16 do the wisest thing, | J8et to ene who could thus feel the ,eqin Monday -_— — - e il B jocal adveriisers. | A The situation is this, There are|Mysterious power within man, teach. New Hritaln was badly defeated in y w I | : ' ST meT——— | 00y parents who, knowing that| IDE thelr ehildren the things he had the state league by nine simpio hate COMMUNICATED | ST' MARY'S SCHOOL EXH[B]T ,1 ,_:‘b',.,' ","\ '\'""“':‘:"""‘\"‘r""(,“"’“l":'“‘; " 9 . —— de ary 4 'k, Mr, Gow| A CHASTISEMENT TIAT 18 SWERT | thelr young sons are doing things they | 10rned, knowing of such a man's|\cTs (1o Banburs: On, When wil l e dent of Merkden and is also em- Our esteemed friend in the town|should not, have tried every way to|d66p appreclation of the something| mhere have heen no cases in the [Rditer ('.‘“‘ 'I“"‘"”f ;‘i“'l\'“- L ad Dacaaits 1 by Landers, Frary & Clark, At the ofher end of the dinkey line correet them. They have beaten them; | “More than the hreath of his body?" |police court any day the past week.| There was '.n«..‘« :v.IA‘I"IVV\' rl\|'lxml“ onitrate] == Remarkable Talent 1 woading Wil Saie piase l".m. has 6t last seen fit to say something | they have argued with them: they e : ':“" 'l" "‘“‘"'““” The only busine (1ace of people, noted ekiefly for xome shown by Youthtal Papils, i n ‘ow he ave worrle " o d ° » 'ldone this month was one case of (o jts pecullarities, Tts most lon- " nice about New Tiritain, or rather | have worried about them. And the| Postum company has declared & grunkenness and one case of hreach |ous .;n-mm NEx alde '11;:(-7,(;:1";"..:‘ The annual art and domestio I"'i"ure I Ollt 1 about cetrain individquals who are a|Sons have taken the hestings and | dividend Quite probably “There's of the peace, [time or diversion, that of making seience oxhibit of St. Mary's school o | S part of New Hritaln, True this unex- Brown sullen; have Wstened to m:-‘u Reason," = - llaws, It never matter whether n-ul} ey d.:‘l e e pected swoetness to two of our prom- | Arguments, and laughed; have seen aMoh b s were good or had, neoded or useless, | 1 hool was open ta: Lt pubile “"’".“ i : % % R e laws hae e made. “ilze | large number took advantage of the : inent citizens was prompted by a de. | thelr parents worry——and have not Wonder if the new geyser named Vo[ Es {N mEAIR .n‘...::lh:"r||-'.".-..,:‘...‘,‘,\.:::;"|...‘ :‘,:f:{:,:,?,‘,"::',’. opportunity-to sec what the children h sire to criticlse something which this changed their ways, ‘Harding” will do much spouting? money than they could .u-r- in the or.| had accomplished during the year. i paper had sald, but the compliment| First of all we must start with the | iR dinary course of events and, having|'Tom the loweat to the highest grade the to be 4 to mo | proposition that there some Y " snted the work showed remarkable talent 10 the town 1s not to b lowed to go Proponition that there is a right w Headline writer blazes out the news KDEKA {H0lme. BURSAN. Whidh . praveniec "”!und instruction s unnoticed. The Hartford Courant has|to treat such boys, There is In every 2 from meeting to make the laws, hit| 1 | ¢ | that “Dr, E. H! Jenkins about to Re-| (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh). |upon the ingenious plan of delegating of speclal mention s the '} gone out of its way to criticise the|one of them some feeling which, "‘!Ir " Well, even physiclans must go - “h-qr authority to those of ,.,,..,bm,m | splendid w r color work of the Herald; wo shall let that pass, as it [ touched, will bring a response. In|o =\ "0t Monday, June 11, 1923 ber who had no business interests of | *IShth krade and the designs In me- 18 no novelty—it has sald several nien | most boys there is n latent spirit of | Y | 6 p. m~Ball scores, | their own, to attend to the business of | chanical drawing, The children woeic things ahout Representatives Christ| manhood; there is hero worship; there | i | 8:15 p. m. = Dinner concert by|the public, The sole purpose of this ::l::;“;g’ “f' design ‘;'-'"" own l{;m‘l;‘-\ i » D) v i s g . " " o .| 8 biles, engines, ete, an ey and Alling from New Britain, 'I‘hl«’ is admiration for strength, How to| :: au I’:nd' :'I‘]"”m !M7 p\ ’nl‘mih,";::,p“,:,.':,’,,.s""";‘.l,:,'.,\m ::;xr,f“:::,:’,‘,:M."“,T‘,:.hm,,,m“.(h'::.[;,l"y“ul:" showed unuenal talent in doing so. startiing fact warrants the reprinting make such lnds feel that they are get- | ‘f‘“" o o : avints : |“devil's workshop,” that there would| Speciments of penmanship and of an editorial which appeared yes- | ting farther and farther away from | \Vith stuff that wasn't water, 7:45 p. m-—Visit to the little folks|be no time for the perpetration of pri- | wera aiso diaplavéd und terday which reads in part, as follows: manhood, .strength, by doing the| o 04 il ;”"’”” see Why, |y dreamtime lady vate acts of mischior, Thin served to| I, (it 1 Sunsilioc te bONZIIE 9 Persistently, Jack sought her. § p. m, — Ball scores. National|centralize, In a fow places, the most ™0 ; y Dot : things that are complained of? This| wiradiid 25 Stockman and Farmer Market report, |troublesome of the vandals, where the | The Sistera of Mercy are worthy ot | “A prophet is not without is the question. 1 “British ships to be W ! Sport talk, general public could keep an eye on unlimited pralse for their untiring ef- honor, save in his own country | The Boys' Club and those interested ritish ships to be Wet One Way." | ™y 50 b, m.—Concert by KDKA Lit.{them. Here and there, In those (we|forts In bringing about such accom- and in his, own hous Ilr‘h'nld [in it are always glad to talk to the says a headline, implying there tle Symphony orch will call them legislatures), all kinds .r?llnhmnn',- as were shown in the ex-| the alleged independent “New another way. Pray put us wise! & of tricks were played upon the paying | 1bit. | Britain Herald" laboring to belit- | Younser lads who are members of that 3 public. There are two principal kinds | > “Puces A tle the legislative records of Rep. | Organization. The Y. M. C. A., the o & | WBZ iof mischief makers, those lving in the| ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED rNe-ent;;t:v.T Christ and Alling of | Knights of Columbus and similar or- v % | (Westinghouse—Springfield), |cities and those living in the rural = ~""- ""ltl Mrs, Joseph E. Roy of 14| When Evelyn B (above), of ew Britain, while along comes - 9 < —_—— | districts. Of the two classes,. that|Beatty street announce the engage-| Peabody, Mass 3 ganizations like the Knights of Amer- F 3 g abody, Mass, 1 1 Gilbert R. the reliable ' “Middictown Presy (51751088 K0 € SRS ere are acts an GANCICS| 5:30 p. m—Baseball scores of East-!which comes from the tall timber|ment of their daughter, Mary Alma, | Rucker she was able to call her sis- naming Mr. Christ at the head of a ganizations | lern, American and Natlonal leagues,|lands is much more dangerous and|to Waltcr G. Gowitt. Miss Roy is|ter “mother.)” Rucker is the son of . a list of legislators whose judg- :mfin who have the same keen interest BY ROBERT QUILLEN. Falry tales, |clever. In most everything pertain- | well known among the young people | her sister's hushand, ment during the session just clos- in boys. , Some of them find them- 8:45 p. m.—'Business conditions”!ing to their assemblics the Hicks were 2 ed marked thein aders. selves unable to talk the language, as observed by National Industrial from the cities and they usually fear- |~ e B T 0 YT ‘While the “Herald"” was scold- Phil Confe hi 1 led, and became servile to their coun- | . L vely alk i - anthropy is the business of giv.|Lonference board. 1 % ing its representatives for not """”‘““’" Fpealsing; the tioys ungden ing it back el pe‘,p,: \.ou'fmk, 5 p. m—News of the day. Jar cousins. Most every law the E 1300 iLecails e i ays grabbing petronage for New Brit- | stand. Many of them can do it. The | fE ' | ¥ 0 r - Hokehal) KEEEss. odor of new mown hay, sour silos or | ; ain, and was encouragipg it§ | need is not for a great organization to ; ety 9:05 p. m.—Muslcal concert to be|fertilizer. Laws were passed with or S o 35 3 (r:enr('lers' u:iv‘ml.:ulo'a smv;- law, Mr. | which boys may be sent, but rather Getting sophisticated s just a slow nnno!{x)cef} by radio, wmlnnéfipr::gt,hsstmn‘i‘!:d ?x(;\lnn l:nr‘tl(;‘t"} ok B M A 3 hrist and Mr. Alling, being men | 410 jeed §s for men of the city indi- | process of eliminating the things you| 9:26 p. m.—Laughs from Life by i 4 of broad vision, were looking ot g v ; s and withheid from others. It i g out B aAOY special arrangement with Life mag- | for the Interests of the state at | Vidually who feel that they are capa- | can enjoy. |asine d B-|often happesed, after the lawmalkers | 3 P X T -t0-! V] o) | @ " 0 o 3 ede large, The ‘former House | ble of talking man-to-man with the The more we read about China, the| 9:30 p. m.—Continuation of musical h‘nl h;' O'll'l.lu." lht‘v Ithrr 'l;](‘pli(!(d (:r:rw chairman of the important finance | toughest lad in town. “Send to me s We WOrry D rogram. what they accomplished, r con-| ommittee shared with Senate leXa w8 o rry SLONBTALRTIA €D 10 AT S stituents, at home, not having fnish- | comm shared with Sena any boy you want to,” should be the | monopolize it. 9:50 p. m, — Bedtime story for e ¢ . Chairman Trumbull the responsi- | : ed their work of ploughing and plant- ; bility for projecting a financial | Offet of such men. “I'll talk to him - wfir?l“fl;-uns ing, and not wishing to. be pestered | : G115y whloh would brink ieliet to . |88.T belleve I should have been talk- | A sucker ia & man nho believes) Bl B o™ minutes WIth |y the return of thelr delegates, en- | over-burdened taxpayers, and | ed to when I was a boy-—decently, U ) K8 R wae | L g couraged them to remain in session a A 7 X * doesn’t any more, ) oy while longer. In one of those clastic they succeeded in reducing the straight from the shoulder—ag one AR ! WEAF i A Chne mtgti ikt ot AR 0 state gax by a half miliion dollars, AR a1t . 3 1 5 | A sessions, in one state, g t which will 1 5 man would taik to a boy who wants to If this thing keeps on, only an M. . A 4 o do, one of the clever ag:rlcullnrists.| o e | bea man. with a prescription pad can qualify to| (American Tel. and Tel. Co, N. ¥.) {10 the smallest scttlement in the V! ritain and other g i | ot 7 o command a liner. e vtainbi AR ) municipalities, than the foct that Such messages from men of the city | C0mmand a liner. | 7:30 p. m—Tenor solos by Willlam ";“‘“r'n,’l';“'"'i:,"f",:'NL"‘,:L assemblyauitn | one of their townsmen was ap- | to the school authorities would be| [ to the time of going to press, |Deroin. Solos by Freda Willlams, so- [!MG J0USWIEE RN L o | B e i) of hailed with joy by the teachers and | none of the undeveloped peoples had [Prano. - Iiano recital by Nathaniel|i\ot year rotted. Our chickens were £ a [ eNera sla- “evine, ¥ tion onswhlch W“f ‘L]".N :fl‘ . | would take from the shoulders . of | begun a six-day dance contest. HRvil stunted in their growth; our hens re- f finance commitiee and Alling those who now try to bear all the | WGI ;ua'erl to I:sl. !\{) l:x“ f\(:iila.:‘;'\;\qc ]:a‘ti1 i pf 3 @ but one rain storm. o £ a of the judiciary committee left | burden, at least a part of it. Men, | (American Radio & Research Corp,|more than ever but would neither their mark would take twice the | mage that offer if you feel you are hig | Medford Hillside, Mass.§ grow nor fatten. ‘We could not | i :zatcifpd;‘\;:‘l:«lml‘vsn t:::-rx:‘u‘uou(vz-:‘tl enough to fill the bill, And then, when ‘i AL B S our pipes with one match, and sugar ; olsm of them * % * It all mem. |& boy comes to you, don't patronize | 6:30 p. m.—Boston police reports, [would not F“"‘l';"":h?::egorr‘r:i‘;i f\):(‘l.; 4 " 1 ard e Ve avi rarlic av Ry 7 bers of the Legislature followed | him, sermonize to him and hold your- |Amrad bulletin board. Wool market|eows gave g ) Btan | ] RS e \den of the Terala’ | : news furnished by Commercial Bulle-|our goats refused to feed on gxub | the selfish idea of the “lcrald” self up as a paragon of virtue. Tell [tin of Boston, “Just Boy" a broad-|Our fences fell; our barn doors rat- | N i and came to Hartford merely 10| iy, the mistakes you have made aad cast from Ameridan Poy magazine. |tled and stuck, and our windows kept | f 18 “get theirs" for the foiks back 5 7 hEne: - Dishe: 1d | | all those mistakes cost you. And show i, out the light of day. Dishes woul I8 home, the state would be in a | @ F ADORE Yo | The paths of glory lead to the pay- P break upon the tables when no one | i sorry plight. Alling and Christ of | him the way to avold those mistakes | ing teller's window. WJIZ | was near, and they would also dance | | New DBritain stood among the —show him how to be a real, self-| s (Acolian Hall-—-New York City) upon the shelves. Our matches ignit- | » hard-headed men of the house, | yegpecting man—the kind of a man| A materialist is a man who takes| — ed at the wrong ends and burned our | qn\l thes success of Mr. Christ, | most boys want to be if you can get down a greater profit than yours in| 7:30 p. m.—Silver jubilee talk. fingers. Now, gentlemen, I will not| i like that of Mr. Keith of Putpam, | i i TR | spite of all you can do. s fh sl p. m.—Recital by the Lyric|take more of your time in a recitation | 7 | was all the more noticeable be- ‘"""r their ekin. | —— | trio. of all we have suffered in our little | S p | cause it was his first experience | R S, | A cool summer won't be an un- 7:45 p. m—"The Outlook’ literary|town for, were I to tell you all, T e oy . 7 7 : at the head of @ major commit- | mixed calamity. There won't be so | talk. would consume hours of your time.” Thomas A. Edisen visits his old shop in New York City and I8 L:)'n "{)hf;:g ;(r';‘:::“r;'r‘":::}:”:?<Lm | SMITH TELLS BRYAN. many jokes about summer furs, 8( ». m.—Solos by Mrs. Ada Wein- 'm;n éwsrmhly l\imflc lrtlesi‘x&' “"tt‘;lr‘- | sits in the electric auto Leon Mendel built 40 years ago when Edi- | Pir accom- | TRTELE : B A — garten, soprano. ested at once, and ready to do battle | . o i s : : PRI BRIl enta 1 thie. session, | There is a delightrul passage in Gov.| y¢ oo yae the Pulitzer pri | 7'8:15 p. m. — “Harper's Bazaar"|with or against such an array of cala son was first experimenting with his electrical lighting system. | Smith’s answer to Willlam Jennings | casionally call attention to works fashion talk, mitous evils. A chorus of voices shout- o [ We did not go out of our way to| Bryan's arralgnment of him, which might otherwise escape notice. ok {ed, “What is the cause of all this? EVERETT TRUE B C d eriticise Messrs. Christ and Alling, we presents the interesting picture of the v ., Complete radio sets and supplies M"(‘hon, in the nfmj(;lsl.v of hisl pzs::l‘on. y (“l fl | ; ‘ “wWet' v ; i When a land is half-civilized, it has | Henry Morans, 3656 Main street, o . |the cynosure of all eyes, and striking oly fail 3 3 eir | terrible “Wet"” of New York telling g | 4 h + OPRO . . merely falled to enthuse about thelr | SeITsbe ¢ tellinB| ogoue homes for girls. When it be- | site Myrtle street.—advt. an attitude, the representative from | accomplishmen We admitted that | something about the power of Divine [ oomeg wholly clvilized, it won't need Podunk said, “In all of our cities PO You SEE ANY WRINKLES NO, MRS, TRUSE, | they might have been greatly handi- | commands to that personification | any, | there are factories, and there are IN THS BACK OF MY ; capped by a preponderance of opinion | of rectitude, once once of Neb aska, | T ‘(hmvho;,h and Im:\ln ]nl |lln m ; lm\do 7 | g ¢ of-Hopl S i IFortunately, the boll weevil located| o clocks. These clocks have been found, that over-ruled their broadmindedness | now of Florida, Imagine “Al" Smith, |, ")\ o es "iictend of Burope, so no | bservattons on latter careful and lengthy investiga. | particularly in regards to the day-|the “publican and sinner” instructing | juive is afoot to relieve the sufferers. |tion, to be the cause of all our suf-| light saving penaity law where a|the paragon of virtue—whom inciden- | ey Tlle Weat/zer ferings.” The law makers from the farmer majority, we still maintain, | tally, we have no desite to belittle| Another thing that affects the price’ |towns of ”;"l 5“‘1"‘ fl:hl*‘flfi"i "‘f»"fllf‘t:’ g i ¢ s 1 > ance y . 9 o cks f ities. his passed @ bill that was absurd on the but who sometimes makes hnns(-lf‘;g' cas s the distance you happen to s ";':i,:;',lzl,:f it any Witiamad face of it. As far as their being a | l. Imagine the Bowery in-|P® from ""””“'f "I}'jf“ Mation, | Ior Connecticut: Increasing cloudi- |4 ook session which was, in fact, part of clique that combined o save | structing the great fundamentalist! | ness followed by showers late tonight | o ove staid than those which preceed- | RO S e [or Wednesday; moderate temperas | oq ¢ the taxpayers of m.. state and the il L u- ..‘,A“m . 2 [ ture; moGerate varlable winds. { 5 GEORGE V. HAMLIN, community money—it remains to be|of Gov. Smith that “Mr. Bryan is a Conditions: A disturbance central i o s i seen how much our tax bills will de- | good deal older man than 1 am. He over Missouri is causing unsettled| creage because of the recent session of as a candidate for member of Con- | showery weather from Kansas cast- PRESENTED WITH ““ATGH i > | e Rl ward to Ohio and Michigan south- the legislature \! have heard of rom 1 at ,. b\ aska « \‘ ward to Georgils The greatest rain-| 7 political organizations, national, state an anti-prohibition ticket a good fall reported during the last 24 hours| | and local, reducing taxes hefore—but | many years before I was old enough | was 6.7 inches at Macon. |John A. Erickson Guest of Honor nt x L : % ! | Conditions favor for this* vicinity ¥ 9 : se » rostft when 1t came |t vote, we come to this| That horse man who saye, “a car| . prise Social Given by ore J 'h'mr :ml vv;v the r w[q W L it cam x:’.nu‘m Sl ‘;. i Lee "m'\('r “i;t')v‘l M\T(:““M_ ““M'r ;hlo: tair ather followed by increasing| Surnrise Social Given by Wenner- | 1 e to mee rments e appro- | remark + Governor which brings t Alnbes 8 % m m paym ! i ppre : “touch of you hand,” knows little cloudiness and not much change in| o Male Chorus at Bungalow. priation for the te Normal school | up the aforementioned picture: “Laws | Sl o o0 temperature. g dormitory, right here in New Britain, regulating the personal conduct of the o * : St John A. RErlckson, president of | A7\ was not granted. That might have |individual have only been successful There isn't much probability, how- | Iirickson & Carlaon.' N{:uln:;}rut: mrrri' et meant a big saving in taxes, probably | when they have paralleled a divine | ever, that the theory of evolution will MURDERS H[S WIFE T ehurhet Bemrday; niiht 884 | weu., TURN i a half million in saving. But it does command. People will suffer regula- l';m*l‘:“:” 1e in the next Presidential SR T purting gift from the . Wennerberg AROUND AND E not benefii the city nor the state much tion of their conduct outside of the g _— Framingham Man Also Wounds Two male chorus of which he is a mem- sEE I You n it e : . = 4 s ., Ericks 11 sail next Mon- | to have an expens S for the | commandments when it can be shown | Correct this sentence: “Why, ber. Mr, Erickson wi ! | # MiBiER of tee sl i aes |y Ahom (st wadh. ragaiation: it fob [:,'11 i) w‘ ?,‘;'l 11 Danghters—is Arrested and Charged | day from New York with: 62 other NOTICE ANY IN i PRS- QL SORUIITE and 10/ DIV 107 | B8 (KO e e | ko MO Whil S B ingers who will take part in a music | THE RRONT ML the students to sleep and eat. If that the protection of their health or that X°CP 3"["|""j“" whlle you —are | With Murder Today. fectival in Gottenberg, Sweden. Ie| 18 economy 1t 18 foolish economy. Pos- | of their nelghbors.” FWRY. Oy . Wheeend R * | will be the only representative of Con- | ! E it 2 — Framingham, Mass., June 11.-—Miss 0 0 i eibly the public about the state wil Even “A ith goes Bryan one Life is about equally divided be- | Regina Arnold is in a critical condi.|" ”“;‘.“r bl e | be pleased that New Britain has the | better in thus emphasizing the fun- tween wishing for something you can't tion at a hospital here as a resuit nr‘m,”.,_ of b urday night he| ¢ plant and not the dormitor damental propriety and power of | afford and wishing You hadn't spent a bullet wound inflicted by her father, | colfGiaq to the bungalow on Arch | H it our representatives are. Vollow.| “Divine Command.” He takes M |®° Much last-month. N ""."" ""]’;"'» “'"\"I""h"““ “?""\"'}‘" et, it heing explained that a social - killed his wife at their home in Ash- 8 he arrive 2 : & bewildering convolnti ¢ | Bryan's own weap: o | wag in progress. When he arrived, i ing l'h bewildering convolntions of | Bryan's own weapons anid “‘l”l them There ig no truth in the charge that land Inst night. A younger daughter, |y ,mm,', about 250 friends present o the Courant editor's brain matter, at- | points out the truth which has America has no great painters. We Lvelyr o was wounded but her in-| ., 4% Jisenvered for the first time that | 2 tempting to ascertain where he gained | expressed in many different ways, but | know a man who painted an old car Juries are not seriot ‘;p,. socinl was in his honor. A short | ¢ some of his opinions, notably, in this [ in no way more easily understandable. | eIl €nougd o gt a loan on it \']”““l- a bricklayer, who was cap-|time jater he was presented with the * " i > s s s E & ™ skl tured by members of the state police girt, the presentation belng made by | £ Instance, his statement that the Her- | “People will respect the 1aw." &a¥81 0 pq gid.timer is one who can re- patrol in the woods soon after the|jiev, Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist, pastor ot 4 ald “was encouraging its readers to|Gov. Smith, in effect, “when it 18 in | member en it wae good manners shooting, was given a hearing in the|yhe First Lutheran church and or- violate a state law" hopeless fob. | harmony with a divine command.” | to ask your gnests to excuse the light district court here today on @ charge|ganizsr and director of the Wenner | We suppose that he constriues sar re- | Could Mr. B ask for a more | When you took it eut of the room. of murder. According to the poiice Lerg male chorus. rnold ha been @ i . e - with a1 » | marks anent the absurdity of the day- [ thorough acknowledgment of the w & 00 4 b Wi g o Sl o I B L e it % | 4 s here are nearly 10,006 women shooting followed a quarrel with his{topaz and péari eravat pin Friday'e'e- | 5 light saving law as an encouragement | power of such Divine commands? ltarmers in the United States. wife, ning by a number of personal menus,l

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