New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 7, 1924, Page 12

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CHURCHILL JEWEL AND GIFT SHOP — 17 COURT STREET — Final Clearance Sale. All Goods alf Price. Bargains Galore ‘Come Early ly and p } law divide themse! mong political 1 [] 1 ] he South Bend News and one night things such as “look before you leap “I‘our years of nullification by the| hibiting a wrong, financ was sent out to cover a siory——all 'and “he who hestiates is lost.” democratic and republican ofticials | litically entrenched, requires & partylp:n-lles, seeking the votes of the law Just about this place in such ar have demonstrated the soundness or.thornughly committed to its main-| violators and the nullificationiats, |the other two reporters being busy the philosophy of the mclnbulfln‘tpnanca and enforcement, Little or! whose votes are regarded as meces- | (you know how it is in the movies) 'ticles as this the aspiring youth of HEVEA[S Hls PAST and | turned in a story into which I the nation are invited to come up []N THE I]RY Tl[;KFT party, that a law confqrring & fl[hl“nn improvement eqn be expected #o sary to the political parties as the had put all the suffering and ¢hrob- and get a dttle free advice on how to will enforce itself, but ‘a w pro- | long as the frien f the prohibitory | votes of the law abiders' bing experience of my passionats succeed, eté, The end of the a ol | | . P career, It appeared the following ticle is the logical place for this ad ot - | . . . |morning in & prominent position vice for®he cogent reason that news- " 2 Comic Wiz, Greator of New Comi wwens e wabe daa™ ™™™ """ peranca st o trom e boion. | Will Be Gandidate for the Thly great success convinced me On second Hmu:ll\', !!M"f' V|]H\ 'Ir; that dture was in the newspapes 1ele is much too long already an Vice P d [Lhat my future was A et o Tve |any advice 1 would give the paipi 16 rresiaency someivhere Anyway, 1 left The tant youth of our nation would e | s . . foutn “Hend News “and went o chopped of and thrown in the ash- A eat new comw m — America’s latest great comic feature (hieago, where, after a probationafy ¢an away, 1 will mave myself the By The Associated Press. gr -The Potters which will be pub- | period of ' stacking underwear for trouble of setting it down. (Volces: Columbus, Ohio, June 7.-H. P lished in this nenspaper beginning | Wilson Brothers, | hecame a sports —Attaboy!™) 1 bow In grateful Ac-|jaris of Clinton, Mo., was nominated Monday, June 9, 15 the brain product, | writer on The Chicage Itecord. knowledgement and withdraw in bo- | jor prosident yesterday by the pro- J. 1. Mebvoy, most recentiy (amed Herald and then started A columa I8h confusion, leaving these few facts |y, 0 national convention on the ringing to Browiway 1t most called The Gist and Jest of 1t. This With you to digest or curdle a8 the. fray ballot. He reccived 82 votes, 40 laughable comedy Bit in years Wt daily load was too mueh for the pa. CASC May be. being cast for Dr. A, P, uthey of | Seattle and 2 for Willlam F. Varney around the chers which — are per which finally succumbed making “The stters” a popuiar| | then put in a vear of free lanc of New York. ot trusting any liosweil or Whes- hared by these who (whom) 1 did jc { 3 s vice presiden the vote being the crentor of 1'-' Trotters” JAteS ta ses Arthur Brishane, but ha was of California 221, Colonel A. L. ron ). My (el oy mee'l tan busy, =a | wert back to Chicago Moudy of Indiana 7. »l. sole the following of his own and got him on the long etance \\-’ "v‘\:\r-l: o (‘A:rjvnp“.‘vr{‘:w;rwn I"'”,:,’,‘, Dr. Geuthey, however, threw the Wfll . DAILY . ho re into emiles and hether ‘v' was \‘:-- York on the Liltia RBaver. Several members of |drawing after his nhmmaflf’n had b N ° M d ters other end or somebody pisying a ‘D8 1°00» passed wccond: class bed | been ammmur‘:l A new ballot was l\ewspaper eglnnlng on ay Jfasked rroerd Aethur Brish making tos'a this week and troop ordered and Miss Brehm was nom- made nolses which | interpreted members enjoyed a hike on Thursd. inated by acclamation. At the business meeting of the Cen- The nominations were made after tor High troop on Thurs the convention had rejected a' reso- CONCERNING MYSELY column ealled “Good Fvening fy P ¢ and corporals, . tion by Robert H. Patton of Tllinols BY 0. 1. Mebvos Phauest. (F \he walsesibers. | e r were elected, 'l proposing that no ticket be placed in rator of *7 - is was changed (o Good f the f 1l that members of the 1 then hecame aditor of cir tr rost 3 party find asylum in an amalgama- The following new Tenderfoot ecnuts have recently been invested as » Greenwi i 1 Nen (4 joh on the Fiening Journal, for which 1 did a slightly humorous coks A arote greeting E ion L ind-order forces. [ occasions for five years, Viver ¥ , forr nationa chairman of 1 prohibition party, me as they : withdrew his credentials as a New abel—my mot 1 te 11w 1- | 4 nomin and Mr. Patton, Mr . Sheehan of Miss Norma Brown dectined 1o take further t in the convention. This reduced yut offic t ’ he convention roll to 142 amp th t s T m tin jopted a platform ris eor B Am 1 entrance to the tenounced in PA MA These are the principal characters in “THE POTTERS” famed for picturing so accurately and amusingly the funny phases of typical American family life. Family of Six Wiped . “THE POTTERS” have already won enthusiastic Out on Grade Crossing popularity through the weekly drama of their lives pub- e e e A p i ‘ FUR SAlE Follow “THE POTTERS” every day in T BIG K. OF C. INITIATION. s comedy 1n privt and caron. |1 v, e vhe adle. | <50y ot Hotmes & Homan's ' Read the Advertise- NEW BRI ' Sotre | ' ' b vae ments under Head- ing 9 in the Classi- At night T worked as t romg . v 2 i

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