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NEW BRITAIN BAILY HERAL THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1924, FIVCTPVIITPIGTICLITTTIO S f Memorial Day hall scores. string ensemble. a couple of weeks would be too much - 3 [ m.—Religious services of p. m.——Musical program. 8 . m.—Recital. WHAT’IS GOING ON »Tlimagmg Rl spiblcans e Ba“rgolll:iikl;l.e;ggdo(;})ncflsh § polls. N 'y & iVOlCES IN TIT'E AIR: € ited Synagogue of America E | 9:15 p. m.~"The Human Element | = recital. WOO |the Most Valuable Asset in Business.” 1” mE WORLD £ White Plains, N. Y., May 29— PIPETPITTCFITGVCTTCCEIIP | 5 B s and his| (John Wanamaker—Philadelphia.) | 9:35 p. m.—Mayor Hylan's people’s . ENOUGH ANYWAY Clarence Baring, awaiting trial June I — concert. By CHARLES P. STEWART RBcsiCen N anpeataltlio] present gax s T R T:30 p. m.—Sports results and po-| 10:30 p. m.—Hotel Majestic orches- NEA Service Writer bill will give fhe government enough |5 on & C‘fl"l“’ S REMPLTEILO poison | » reports, et Political advance agents are arriv- |MoneY to run on and a little over, | his wife, Mrs, Sarah Baring, was re- p. of America—Washing- 10:55 p. m.—Time signal. | Tz hin Nevainna rorg“m republican | (Rough the president and Secretary leased from the Westchester county ton, D. C.) 11:02 p. m—Weather forecast y ccu’l’ncn'lun P! Mellon said they didn’t think it would [ jail late yesterday on $2 0 cash | < i BLUE'S CHANCES GOOD It loul-:‘lil*o a1y 5 tour ARy atalr —not if the bonus passed, Senator | bail which he supplied himself. He New Haven, May 20.—Yale will [\ piop U;c\vl;;ulm-: o ey & s | Reed Smoot, who knows more about [ had been held in jail aimost a month. | send twenty-seven men to Cambridge |want a week of it. However, there | [AX€S than anybody, declares the con- L am confdeni:or Suceassiat myiy 1sn't any good excuse for stringing it strary. He explains the government |trial,” Baring told reporters as he | it Nt::(hing les"s lhén . l;lir'w]fl o will have about §2,000,000 left above | left the jail accompanied by his S:30 p. w Selections from “T . T L naante Nisit track and field meet Saturday, and |i|\|é1'|cre Itk dfiolidgs's no"‘u 3 i expenscs, even after paying the bonus. | counsel, who admonished him not to Bohemian C 3:30 p. m.—Sport news and weath- | Supporters of the team hold the |The vice presidential choice will be S "’““5’:‘ “‘elfa“‘ l’;’""‘ said, 13\5"‘" - 4 i 2k M OF- er forccast. opinion that chances of the Biue to |westerner, to please the farmers, It's ]'xnmlvh'-lnl\e e D (ywerl,{ xadt nolvol re;\am RSen p. m.—Arlington time signals, ¢hestra. 9 p m.—Orchestra program (one | win f ) the best in years, | likely he'll be quite progressive, but Mt . SOR WUy the| Torkiunder an ssumed name upiil Wh.iher Toracast Rivebiills % Rouri) # in first place are the best in years, tha platform wonlt be administration dislikes the bill is that | his case was called. 10:00 p, m.—Edgar Thompson i The squad left for Cambridge today | 107 Baloum Wowe be = lits own tax plan was turned down in 3 2 Himds PR (American’ Telegraph and Telephone L extept thie obe and twe muers iwho |l py o oiin 1yt i .'fn/d name ||rifowfi congross, and tho democratsiand. In- WHN will go tomorrow. s A New York City:) Fid 4 : et _ | surgents fixed up the present one, ) e lvm“;‘t'_ }““' this “"‘"L delay the | ororally speaking, it grants lower York City.) g 5 = S LEE A convention much. taxes o poor people than the admin- OnlyZelght & civil Softicersitof |ithe istration proposed, and doesn’t reduce Thursday, May 29. 1921 KD (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh) 6:00 p. m.—Baseball scores, dinner Iren's hou WOC g i GucetioniBes (Palmer School of Chiropractic—Da- Aap o AR0 reciial, venport, Towa.) to take part in the inter-collegiate 8:15 p. Song recital = Children's period. ws bulletins. Garden This orchestra male quartet 4 } | (Loew’s State Theater Bldg.—New we - e 6 to 12 p. m.—Dinner musnc. Mid- (Westinghouse sringticld) ghag week serv Daily sport ta Con- “nited h ) i e NG CLEVE N 34 — ettt ARt o 9:30 p. m.—Harry Hock and his en- | UNited States have been impeached MAKING CLEVELAND DRY rich people’s taxes so much. The av- 6:00 p. m.—Lco Reisman cnscm- | TN s st, 7 il Bl taine and tried before the senate, and| rTpere's every appearance of a|arage man's income tax is trimmed 1 er colle concert, Cornetst : A v v S g o . B \: | r 1st, |enly two of them have been con-|strenuous effort to make Cleveland 25 per cent. This means, if he start- ble. 0:40 Sopr tenor. Vince Lopez and his or-| 9:4" p. m.—Soprano. i . h g ¥ 9:30 p. m.—Violin recital. vieted. dry during the convention. Naturally, | eq to pay it in four installments this ) p. m.—Leo Licisman and his ! orchestra lipeln: 10:10 ) ol EE R PEtIRniteva it s ; ! 0:10 p. m.—John Paluhi and his it gives the law a very black eye 1o | vear as the majority did, that he have things wringing wet whenever | won't have the last installment to pay, | |AllOver Face.ltchedandBurned. 7:00 p. m.—Resuits of baseball | 1 games l{‘"‘“’ by the Hast A Bl :‘ & ) ””‘1\: 'm‘»“;» nl[]:.h‘\ifxr:::zraul by all na and wherever a lot of people have oc- Would Lie Awake Nights Va = 7 (Strawbridge and Clothier—hiladel- H . m.—Pr 3y - 1 e 1ave oc } Soan ang National lsagucs. Marskel : ",m, ) i el tion's Assn. < casion to get together for a big time, S bl oy 5 Equally naturally there’s a large ele- HILL-BAKER “ Pimples broke out all over my They were large and red and g g Sail e 10:45 p, m.—Fletcher Henderson's n t Letter from the New England - Alabam club orchestra. ment which WANTS wetness on such occasions, festered, and itched and burned so Sooiectind. m.—"Sunny Jim n t N —Meye avis Bellevue | 11:15 p. m.—Singing. * p.m yer Davis Bellevu v . om ex on Everybody's curious to see which [ Howard R. Hill and Miss Frances 7:30 p. m.—Bedtime story ”. 3 o) cater or. | Stratford hotel concert orchestra and| 11:20 p. m.—Singing. 0 7:40 p. m.—St. James theate or- x e . aw \ s 40 p. m kmea: theater or | ] m.—Singing. & A ll'afion side will get its own way In Cleveland. | 0 e At ehestra. baseball scores, P. : ) 8:15 : m.—Quartet arrange- | P W Welman Five, s p. m.— Reiser’s dancing carni- 3 SEVERE JOL/ ment of 'x"ln a Persian Garden.” il f B ®-Ray Ko d (Sl dorchenten. ST ; Ladies—A few doys' treatment with | g0 so,‘;.:’.‘.\ hg,";,s"‘h:‘rs passage | College Classmate Officiates. free 9:30 p. m.—Concert by the Quincy | i*0 B : WGl d 'S Little Liver PIlls wil | .o '}is veto was a tremendous poli- | The wedding of ‘Miss TFrances| |Pe Ithelpedme so I purchased B. P. O E. {and contralto in solos and duets; o L " o more to clcan up tical jolt for Coolidge, and all the fer, daugitee of Mr. and M more, and after using Cuticura Soap 10:55 p, m.—Arlington time signals | Violinist, baritone, . A . l.\lnfln:,nf adio and Research Corp. 'ihe skin than all the more 8o right on convention eve. It | - H“k' Bakor of 416 Chu‘mut !(rcet‘ lndOlnmmlunM}_nmqul and weather reports. (e Biargdhe Diaselo satiedtord Hillide: Mask) e tonments didn't weaken him, however, s a|and Howard R. Hill, son of Mr. and| |Heny I yuy:;h;im (::llf.:) e‘::"!tfll fin‘l ’."\Ty;{:;wa:b"r"f”“ t 0 | 8:30 p. m—Closing stock market | mlpcrfcv:-t 2 nomination candidate. :‘q:" ¥ ;::O:kl"; Hl;l gr fiallofroegr:: Boston, Mass., Sept, 10, 1923, the Methodist Eplscopal church. ;:'.n::: ASTOSTAIS S Bosian folioe .f“;‘:{"':;,'“‘ TAXES fila St hsoR ATt Uinioak AL d,fi”:,',:":,’g’,;‘m‘;',g‘,’,":‘,,‘f,‘o‘f VAC orts. 5 €a 4 A U . 3 g . s s ‘\.‘,::‘ s i et O \rootlng lof tho Amred | h 2 < Many predictions have been made | Mark’s church. Rev, Walter F.| |casionsl touches of vy o St il i et Sl Big Brother club. s that the president would veto also the | Rorchert, a college classmate of Mr.| |ment as needed to soothe and heal, (Westinghouse—Chicago) s oy e s | = U tax bill, already passed by the senate | Hill, officiated. Miss Evelyn M.| |They are idesl for the toilet as is #0:p. M. ==Diinee dance, 2D o SYARAE PRORTAR, S | it === | 214 just about to be voted on in the | Raker was bridesmaid and George C. o Cuticurs $ p. m.—Huntington school musical » p. m—Popular song hits, Mus{- Millions of peapte, o, voung and middle ag&, | ),51150. But this is unlikely. Congress [ Capen was best man Slubay o cale. Weather reports and Waltham | Helgacie, Upset Stomach'and. for Satiow, |alinost certainly would pass it over| Mr, and Mes, Hill will reside in| [saeon b #fi ‘ ? p. m.—Planist and soprano, Lidd ply and Blotchy Skin. " They end the | ig veto if he did, like the bonus bill. | Hartford upon their return from a| | mo cur mme ot 9:30 p. m.—8helvin-Morton Fight = BANEy & Srhudipstion, To have his veto overridden twice in|wedding trip. LALALAL oL 6:10 to 6:20 p. m.—Paul White- | 11-45 p. m.—Principals from “The WIZ. Small Pill-Small Dose—Small Price man's “Collegians.” Dream Girl.” (Acolian Hall—New York City) 6:20 to 6:30 p. m.—Joska DeBab- | ary's orchestra. | T:00 p. m. k rabbit stories, €:35 to 6:45 p. m.—Talk on| (Detroit Free Press — Detroit) | 7:20 p. m inancial develop- “'Sports.” —— {mnms of the Day.” 6:85 p. m.—Talk on “Finance and 6 p. m.—Dinner concert and final|{ 7:30 p, m.—Specht's Lido Venice ' Markets. “':‘:'g';‘m"_o'\‘:“.r'“':':e:": - : THE millers of Gold Medal Flour have prepared some IO R Crowing Children breakfast foods and special flours which are now offered to N you by your grocer. 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