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~NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1924. == RS e — | | [tive on another tharge. He and the Miss Mary Gaffney and >flss Mar- BRIT'SH PART' S‘ [] MAS[]NIE Rl S e s el Z:‘I:‘n‘ylt’:lnv'll\ul!'--lll (\':u::1:I::'i‘t‘ll:‘z]‘uv(¢)v|: i rrested by the police after guerite O'Bric ] I ;“"‘"" of Eoucklich’ May: Buy Sand: , Brother in Row Over Gitl Will ‘from Columbus where he was in the | g A it MAY DAY 1N PANAMA & : ; army wos granted a separate trial 3 SEY ¢ : 1 berg Property om Stecle = ( .l] 1 Dic.| Claim it Was Self-Defense, | The Killing occurred on March 50| FSABEL TO HOLD SOCIAL. Panama, May 1.—Panama workers IO fl IB dg[ by Lbe l | - Ll. ,G B ghafl] T l[ D | Chembersburg, Ta., May 1.—sam-: While the girl stood and watched the| A bridge. whist and dance will be kept from labor today and many par- ' 0 l e . | ras cet for $20,000. el 0V, bi 6LiS 0! DIS | Who admits e Killeq ! rothers fight. When Jucob held at Elks ball tomorrow evening ticipated in a May day parade. The B B | . . TSR : 73 killed, Samuel, according to the con- | by lIsabella Cirele, No. 12, National d: observance was given an offi- M Not ]mp]y Reconciliation | » trec-mentns' option nas veen | coyepies i) South AMETiCA | ris vrother, dacob, near their home | fession he mde fo the state potice, | Daughters of Tsai Tie commit- clal aspect by the closing of the gov- 2 taken by the school committee on {in the South Mountain, but who ! covered the brofher's body with leaves {tee in charge consists of Mrs. John ernment offi banks and stores. v rr——— the M. I" Sandberg tract on Steele e | ] The Associnted Press. street which, if purchased, will be the | That Masonry existed in America o London, May 1.—The warm appro- )f a school to replace the and that symbols and cercmonies @l of the budget by the iiberal jead- | ent Lincoln school. The land can be | were familiar to the Inca Indians of purchased for $20,000, and is one of | peyy gouth America, thousands of oea not imply complete reconciiia- (N0 Ales being considered. - The lycars perore Columbus crossed the ob Yung cstale has a five acre | iers or the Spuniards con- Rt belvieen [{)‘ tbaraid 00 pfhu’. tract on Stecle strect that can belgy.reg Latin America, was stated to tes, according to the political writers 'hought for $16,000. The Sandberg New Britain Masons last evening by this morning. plot is the same size, but is better |y joyionant-Governor Hiram Bing- . The effect of the laborites' attitude #dapted to -fl'hu?l purposes, the ., ho, as a Yale professor, has IASd the party which put the sehool mmodations committee re- | oo\ 0q”several exploration and re- e and heeps them it ported yesterday at a meeting of the oo on" trips through almost inacces- Junkles in the breasts of the libers board sible places in the Andes mountains. the writers say, and for; : finance committee reported Six Uy U eyt enant-governor illustrated depend on the slera had: offered hids on coal 8Up- i)y jecture with colored alides .of g the liberal bill cstablishing pro- Plic. 'l“;‘ "3“‘;? L}:‘“‘Sfl":“g :""I"d photographs he took while on several Coal and Wood Co., offering to de- i et ta told Up for its second reading in the house liver hard coal at §14.09 a gross ton, :lfm":"q f,:": SIH',l“"::"’:I" (,E.;lr:m. o tie of commons tomorrow. and soft coal at § ametton. AN ypes and traced their development This measure is very dear to most order will be pl it once for 1200 00 " oy ars. lle showed photo- Mberals, but_the luboritcs are not tons of hard coal and 1700 tons of | o0 WY ¥ T RORRRE PICS 3% 4 ° ° 9 wholly in love with it and Prime Min- 'soft coal, but o nust be bought | ()" (ore uncovered among the z ister MacDonald has made some de- later in the year. The fuel appro- .. o e o1 iant cities by his party, 1 ever wl lr man s oa " munciatory statements regarding the priation was cut from $40,000 to $30,- containing: in & remarkably well ,‘r', proportional representation system in 0G0 and more funds wmust be pro- | o4 yianner symbols of basic an- the past. Vided lager, the board was advised. | joni masonry and including some . oo " The liberal party meeting held yes- | Acting Chairman P 1. Klog and ) agin e methods which have be- s i TR TR B TSR, contain Silicate of Soda ported to have virtually recided upon to arrange for 1B o i (b | 8 e uneivilined. fodians L] “an ultimatum to the prime minister standing on | Stanley school prop- oo vine a1 a game they had been : s the price crty. An offer of purchase was made |piea S [0 6 BN L 2ng whieh Mr‘ continued liberal support of the to the board veral days ago. came down through centuries of tra- \ " dition parts of which he recognized e g a "an ee — an R UEyanbon 1 & working of a degree, almost rcto b v SUMMARY 100 EARLY 2% it s worked In" modern ' lodge irs and representatives in parliament portional representation which comes efficial report of the mueting says it coms. Other evidence found in his- [d [ . r was decided to conduct an intensive A " ai ‘oRshout 1 torical documents showed that an- diberal campaign throughout the poiew of British Trade For April cient rite masonry was practiced thls we p' omlse you_ o’ - IR £HE pxitnt | and. Aature oty 2 among the Incas as far back as their which was to b ranged "1 Does Not Take Into Consideration | civilization could be traced, which IS0k tliy- diwimien . an thy Uil | [ has been estimated ot be from 20,000 , which the government would mean-| = the New Budget, %o 08 vaata [RBlls bo asked to support , At ok et bicribed fhe wopons ever. KIRKMAN & SON | BROOKLYN, N. Y, . 4 . j london, April sum- Referring to this, the liberal W P % o - minster Gazette's political mary of British trade, prepared by the ;“I’“Kh\ of !lnnlsor,\. of w hu]:h :l)" r:::‘d pondent says the lssue of propor-|American chamber of commerce | iy o o e o O e e IR Foprosentation 1ias: became. the | .omg ¢ ginning of the order going back into .ty o e ondon, was issued to oon DY - rk | 9 turning point in the relations between Q 8001 o com=ithe dark ages before there were any ment on the probable effects on trade permanent records, and traced J the liberal and labor partics, but he | o adds that the attitude of the govern. | °f the budset changes proposed by the | development up to the present cen- RSAt last night was friendly and |1abor ministry, tury. MHe- described how centuries pointed 1o some accomodation on the |, Ilblmlnls out, however, that the !ago. one man among the Indians in- matter. Inl|fth automobile Industry, which is |vented some sort of a crude method R par tary writer of the Chierly afteeted by the abolition of the |of making rccords on the leaves of Datly News also says the nature and | VAT tme dutics, consists of 75 Irms 'banana trees, but the method wan . extent of the campuign proin By |€MPloying 200,000 people and paying [abandoned by order of an Tnea king the liberals will be influcnecd by the | @90 £30,000,000 annuaily, 1t also notes | who was afraid it would bring bad . . 4 government’s response to the party's that the import dutics on gloves and |tuck. B e wiocioral voform. slass hollow ware lapse on August 19, | There were about J:o Masons at = | The report further observes that |the lecture, 100 of tham being at the | businecs remains unsettled through | banquet which preceded. Harold W. " | several labor disputes, notably in the [Gee, master of Centennial lodge, pre- Dem‘"dsrfle’f““g on [mining and shipping indust { sided. Vaccination Order The increased London port charges | Cat b N A Oliver 1. Davis, leader of the anti- have drawn protests from the Lon- | POSTPONES DEPARTURE o i ft- |don chaml p ree and - 8 yaccinationists I the city, has writ- don chamber of commeree and the |y Ty 07 L0 TR I les Secretaiy M 1t of the |Baltie exchange. The foreign coal ] : ‘school committes demanding a hear- | buyers now ave holding oft and prl'.p-‘:l r "'U"! ;{us I‘;";‘I)‘;""'l his depar- ‘ ® | ing on the propriety of compulsory are falling, Continental competition | 127, from ;"r’;“‘;n"i‘:]"“r'*“ """”".- :" “waceinati f he i8 not heard by the iniron and steel has been al elim- | ¢ ce ht from Parls to : R ton At g y AlMOMt ellm- | 4o ui0 until Saturday, he informed A Y ‘committee within 10 days, ho will |i with the rise of the franc, #eek to have the state grant for loenl | report says the cotton federa- :L"; l‘::::r”:::"‘”"‘o ;’:‘ '“',l".:"f"m'n"m': ~ sehools reduced by § for each 'tion's policy of organized short time | (/° ekl Hygnp . ] ehlld kept out of sehool for refusal is endorsed by the bankers and is to |°F I8 plane needs overhauling. y &Tfl!‘.fikf‘&fi”&l'“flfi" e nn IEESUUMIL to the tregbmont ordered ns |be continued untll the end of Sepe e e ) q | Waighe 578 oo, and catefelly eosditer. ‘%: entive against smalipox. 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