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KIWANIS T0 CONVENE - AT DENVER, GOLD. Over 1,240 Clubs to Be Repre- sented at Anuuul Conierence better relations eboperative it towards the « bers of Commerce an tion of activities. (4)The fostering of & fuller realization of the respons bilities of patriotic citizens Reports from the \ tional committees will dea various phases of these subject will inciude action on the ¢ dations that the Kiwanis ( MAtional favor the budget &y administration in government favor the tax reduct Municipal, state and f¢ govern- fiént, favor the reduct n money ebets of governn and in the num- Ber of persons em ° of the Canadian e national committee will deal with for an annual observance of a Canad- an citizenship week and a recommen- Qation that the Kiwanis cl of Can- ada favor universal peace as a policy The general public affairs report fo be presented will call for greater aug méntatlon of moral and spiritual thought in community ife | The general report will her re- eommend that the International orga- pization be representedat the Nation- a! Motion Picture conference and at the world conference for the suppres- sion of the narcotic avil. The report will call the attention of the conven- tion to the approval given to the hill néw pending in United States Con greas, ealling for the segregation of the sexes in federal prisons, and wil outline the rellsf given to Japan through the Rad Crosas in response to the call of President Coolidge | The Canadian report will diseuss Canadian immigration, barticularly that part of it dealing with the plan of the British government to send for several thousand Rritish boys betwean the ages of 14 and 18 to arrive under agreement of engagement by the farmera, The Canadian Pacifie Rail GEORGE WALSH — “SLAVE OF DESIRE” CAPITOL—Mon, 1 yus Inte rogram on public af Boys’ Suits with Two Pants New shipment of Boys' Suits just come in, has the season's smartes! styles and fabrics, Blue and rlassy mixtures in Serges all wool materials. Bat, Ball Glove Free and with every suit, N. Y. SAMPLE SHOP 357 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, | IMPERIALISH DENOUNGED he made by Fred 1 f the \AY\‘ k "l D w.Tm\mrn | St Touis Cham day Teaders of Protestant Church in England, William, Can on “The True Values nd Tunatin o nationally prominent commun NSO g ad Jules Brazil, of To- and Peter W. Dykema of the |4 sity of Wis sin, at Madison, find few advocates among the y leaders of Protestant c n England who have lent, Ohio; BY BRITISH CLERGYMAN Finds Few Champions among Preent- | FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924. T PAINTERS PAID HIG Are Paid Nearly | Profits, Tokio, June 13.—Nearly all ¢ of skilled lah aiving hi | pay during the reconstruction period kio, but none hage profited more h the p.;m great earthquake and 1, the Japanvse k of paint outsids Wit th of tempor mostly of in- asae are r fire of Sey ‘hrul for the | d inside their houses (-VH‘J!‘VI('HF»n of th nds ary buildings, however, cr, there has been a great in the use of paint. were Double Pre-quake | Wages in Tokio—All Skilled Labor ' , consumption of strong sp 'RUMIANIA MAY REGULATE STRONG DRINK TRADE - Ylea of Prohibition Beginning to Tahe Hold of People in a Mild Form., st, June 13.—The idca of on, at least ina mild form, tly is beginning to take root e Rumanian pre- ipointed a commission to assist in drafting legislation designed § to curtail and regulate the sale and ularly “tzuica,” a native bran It is not planned to interfere with its, partic- | e ————— would be considerede unwise by any Rumanian government, he main purpose of the proposed lation is to restrict the diversion od products from nutritive pur- poses to that of manufacturing N- quors of high alcoholic content. It is proposed to make it illegal for pro- lucers of foodstuffs to sell more thana small portion of their products to ufacturers of spirits, and also to an additional heavy tax on ifactured strong drinks. A nationwide educational campaign in favor of the measur€ is planned by the churches and other ¢ivic bodies. /] AT O I S W AreYoua “SLAVE OF DESIRE” For Title? with the 1 15 attendance cont by all club pressive pagea 1 of the West”, w progress from early pioneer days to ! walk gracefully in galoshes,—Jidge. * our hearts \anqu the orted the sp the delegates loudly agreed campalgn Soundan W WEST INDITS LOYAL vhr‘ in the : e Chri statesmen 1 . Sentiment of People Against Ceding | Falisbury rong?" Mr. Hogartt to "United States e the sar rnor of the Lee £ t Indian pos- sessions would never be ceded to America for war debt. The sentiment of the people was strongly against \ge of flag, and they were | 1 to Gireat Britain Sustace eaid algo that despite ercial Joss occasioned hy th e passed a nment to punishment. The mo ced by C. R, Simpson, a London TABLE, June 18.—The coat of Joseph UNIQUE lar City, Utah, biblical many colove has a rival in the me future outlook of the ent ern world of | was exce \\nnvlnnul Poise What makes you t table made by W, W, engineer of the southern the Utah Agricultural Col The top of the table is and contains in its h was held 4 an im- ‘The Spirit | ich will show the hink she's rt at snowshoeing? She must be, S£he can even Jinks JTHE NEW BRITAINL \ MARKET (0.~ NUALITY GODNS AT u. 318 MAIN ST, ECONOMY PRICES TEL. 2485 7 A, M. to 12:30 Noon Smoked Swocioerem 11e Lean Fresh o lzc SHOULDERS Morning Specials from Best New N"49c ! POTATOES, All Day Specials in All Departments LAMB — LAMB — LAMB LEGS OF LAMB ..... LAMB FORES ..... LAMB FOR STEW ............. LOIN LAMB CHOPS .. Ih. 29¢ . Ih, 15¢ . Ih. 12¢ . Ih. 28¢ Ih, 18¢ R | G . . 25¢ LEAN ROAST PORK PRIME RIB ROASTS ... ROAST VEAL FRESH KILLED FOWL . . Ih, 38¢ SUGAR CURED BACON ......... Ib. 25¢ SIRLOIN STEAKS ................ Ib. 39 . Fresh Cut Hamburg b, 18¢ Boneless Pot Roast 1b, 18¢ Best Frankforts ... Ih, 18¢ Cottage Hams Ih, 30¢ Tean Boiling Beef [h. 10¢ 1ean Corned Beef. . Ib, 10¢ Beef Liver Ih, 12¢ Honey Comh Tripe Ih, 18¢ Shonlder Steaks Ih, 18¢ Heinz Mixed Pickles Ih, 38¢ — Sugar 10 Ibs. 70c §§ Evaporated Milk .. 3 cans 2?(' Confectionery Sugar . .. 2 Ibs. 17¢ Kellogg's Corn Flakes and Post Toasties 8e DOMINO GRANULATED Sour kraut 2 cans 25 Sugar Corn. ... 2 cans 25¢ Roval Lunch Crackers 2 Ths, 25%¢ Tello (all Aavors) pkg. 10c }%¢ P & G Soap y bars 21¢ White Rose Tuna Fish Raker's Cocon can 15¢ can 23¢ Flizabeth Park Peaches ¢ f 3¢ Seeded Raisins ! phg 25¢ " Serdls Raisins 2 phg. 25¢ Shredded Wheat . pkg. 1le Camphelle Soups 3 cans 29¢ Premier Salad Dres Fancy Peas ! cans Prices Only ., Butteerbs 88¢c M || === 2 Ihs, 25¢ WEDGWOOD (REAMERY S Best Pure Lard Full @®m (heese 1h, 32 Nuecoa Nut Olen ih, 29¢ Good Luck Oleo Ih. First Prize Nut Oleo Ih, ."‘)r 10c 5¢ Fxtra Heavy Grapefruit 3 for 25¢ Faney Ripe Pincapples each 10¢ and priced reasonable, $195 Head Native LETTU(E SPINACH New Tevas Onions 4 1h. 2 Lemon doz. 25¢ Sweet Green Peppers gt 15¢ Native Beets or (arrols Large Ripe Bananas dz. 25¢ beh. 10 New Green Cabbage Ib. Se California Sunkist Strawherries — A<paragus — Tomatoes — Rhubarb ‘| for the financial year ended March 31 | a !:\r*vnrdmg to _land manufacturers for the same per- .. | cow owned by a local dairyman is 2 abinet making in the form of a Ii- | The season’s newest shapes and \-rawx in Classy Headwear for Young Men, A remarkable assortment of the very without collars, and a Guarantee of Fast Color and Workmanship with every Shirt, Now is the time to stock up while the assortment is complete $2.35 $300 $3.50 EW YORK SAMPLE SHOP | STREET nters are now paid as hign us pproximately double wages. also share in the e | tion prosperity but te a sma gree, their wages averaging yen a day. light wines and beer. The habit of dar g these heverages is so deep- | 1o00ted that interfe e | 'ol-.mlyt CAPITOL—Mon. Carpe s a onstrue- ler ¢ about BRITAIN'S YEARLY TRADF Londen, June 13.—RBritain's imports National Tea lLaporters 123 MAIN ST., Cor. CHESTNUT | totalled 1,126,200,000 pounds sterling, the Board of Trade Journal Exportg of British produce iod were 775,200,000 and exports of foreign and colonial merchandise were {129,100/000 pounds Quality Goods at Reasonable Prices ORANGE COUNTY BUTTER \lways Reliable VAN CAMP'S FVAPORATED ‘arge Can Milk . lOc AGED COW USEFUL, June 13 —A Jersey 2 PURE LARD and listed as one of the | most aged Jerseys in America, yet she | gives evidenee of good years to come, She recently dropped her fwenty-gec- ond ealf. She gives four gallons of mllk, and preduces more than 40 pounds of butter fat monthly Esealon, Cal, vears old, Our Best Java 45C Blend Coffee ™ Other Grades 43c b It's the Answer to “WHY MEN LEAVE HOME” PALACE—Next Week 35¢, 37¢, | | | | As it has always heen our policy %o turn our stock over and add new merchandise to our bet- ter grade departments-we have in’this way cre- ated 2 Special Lots, mostly hetter grade suits, with one and twe trousers that will he sold at the remarkahly low figure of You Save Ten Dollars on Every These Suits consist of the very latest models in- cluded the Yale three hutton Brooks, two button Prince of Wales and nobby Norfolks for sport wear. ODD TROUSER SPECIALS AT $2.95 $3.95 $4. 95 STRAW HATS .9) A5 318 28 DON'T FORGET DAD FATHER’S DAY i | SUNDAY,JUNE 15TH i HIRTS latest in Summer Shirts with or NECKWEAR ? 65c 95¢-$1. 25 BRISTOL SHOP, 135 MAIN STREET “HIT THE TRAIL AND SAVE A TEN SPOT”