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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE .30, 1924, LEAGUE AND KLAN PLANKS | AUNT SARAH PEABODY el ons T ALIENISTS ARE T0 | o B ARE CAREFULLY DRAFTED e EXAMINE ACCUSED E | ' Ty % Announcoments for the week at the their government to search the world 19 city’s Catholic churches include for new varieties of fruit that would 3 the Majority Report of Resofu- e Al e : &\ 1 Prosecution Wants C. 0. Baring thrive in that countrsgand have of: Strict public control and co; tions Committee Is Ac- !0 of the nation's reen. reen X ) = Bentedotyms ene mihuaed Given Examination S e AGOIICh fraudulen - - for the first time betw |‘Irv‘ll‘vlrr cepted After Stirring Ses- " il o L . and Anna Marie Carroll and for g i qnd time between Thomas White Plains, N. Y., June 30.—The cution today prevailed ngon sion of Convention, ks, RS e " Moran and Mildred Farrell. # , mAM / . N Tudge ey to appoint alicnists %o ' st } jons will be heard Thursday = d ! afternoon and evening and First kri- | day masses will be at 30, T ad 8 New York, Jun a 2 4 i U\ o'clock. Confessions for children will clock Friday afrernoon and wili [ ¥0W and Barring was turned over to sion lasting until avout 2 o'cle Sun- o Y 2 { 1 > communion at 3 o'clock Sat e alichists. mine Clarence O. Barring, on trial for the attempted n of his wife The trial was adjourned until tomor- | day morning the mocratic Wi : . s Sbtid 1 accibt ths maises ot ; Rnt urday morning. Holy Hou#s services| When court convened today and tor pt th jority E E | will be at 8 o'clock Friday evening. | Charles E. Long, attorney for the de-| to, fense, had renewed his motion for a port of the resolutions committee in | y i g @sfib‘;{“ ST ey Working boys and girls wilF go re r A AROUND AND KNOCKED OVER confession Saturday afternoon and | ‘llsmissal o n il ge | Matioba | Herewith peint i m ” ing A LOT OF CHARS — evening B! ey denied it, District Attorney S e C 0 n s § i "he summer schednle of services| lowland, asserting that the defense the much discussed leag ) 1 t 52 X $ ; { will be in ct next Sunday with the | 2PVIOusly ‘was to be ins ske Somewhere planks, together wit ¢ £t the nt vy BY AUNT SARAH PEABODY ot i aans in mass and | the appointment of the . 5 5 g . . e A forty-five v ) in the WOI‘]d, AR 1 ction at 7:30 o'clock in the minute con ; ~oo il x the judge, the opposing attorneys and York City, June 30 ap- | were carrying their state signs around evening bod The Klan i the so-called “lame | pears to me that this ¢oming to New | with them, [F2i:Beteca Pencs collectioniwil ibeitales | EuEe i IS COURLC ponm, | was: Taly SOmENoLy 3 Sen lowed by the appointment of Dr. York is goir to do he delegates | re S & e when | €0 UP next Sunday. 2 : r, BERnh ! . BOINg to do the delcgates| Tt reminded me of the time when | % VB BERL FUNCRY a0 oo George Kirby, professor at the Core buys a more harm than good, Ed Wurgler stepped on my b concluded this evening nell university al school, and Dr Freedom « < 5 £ ik “ens after 10 o'clock: inst whe stove 1l ¢ fillia > g T st or reclection, | “Tvas af 10 o'clock la night | when the stove pipe The Catholic Women's Bencvolent William L. Ru . of the Blooming- he o ¢ A N rhnci el when 1 looked out my bedroom win- | social, | Legion will meet this evening. The | dalc asylum at White Plains. its ad « and devo ¢ e 3 excessive campaign dow and saw a lot of delcgates loafing It's all right for folks to parade! o1 framily Circle will be in session| Baring, his hands and face twitch- those car 1 prin onta & - i around on the corners Perhaps it | around 1 feel good about something | wednesday evening | ing almost continually during his ed in the constitution . e isn't their fault, though. They | when they havem't got corns of| = pequiem masses during the week | Short stay in the court room, took no | I R haven't even got a curfew here. You | bunions. wiii bo'a | active part in the proceedings. Mrs Baring aleo was there, accompan Freedom c that congress recment of - the constitution | have to keep looking at your watch to | When the excitement was over T| g o0 #0000 Jimesihe ‘t"nx‘?n" shall make no laws respe all Jaws, with an assertion that | know when it's bedtime. heard two men discussing the wet|z.gy oo poo ‘_,‘,1\,,“'1- i\';‘mv r x,l__' hy a niece, Miss Georgianna Griffiths, Read the D““k’p establishment of religion, or pro- republigan administration And another thing 1 have noticed [and dry question. After listening a | oot A B0 QB8 0 RO (] of Providence, R, T “Ad” in the Satur- hibiting the free exercise thereof, failed to enforce the prohibition 1 is the carelessness about lights, in wvhile 1 discovered they were two g - 4 S s o : ¢ abridging the freedom of Maintenance of Asiatic immigration | hotel and on the streets, No won- | farmer delegates talking ahout the | ;o p AT% BOUSTE Fieadts & 6 i day Evening Post speech or of th ss, or the | exclusic 1 wtion , | ter the taxes are high. Why, T woke |lack of rafn, i e i of June 28, and right of the people pracably to ITmmedi independence for the | up around 4 o'ciock this morning and Anyway, the conversation appar- i e ssdiaedibihel A\ e ] watch the assemble and {0 petition the gor- : R lighta were still burning, Pently: miade)all thies) of 1 Ehiraty. for | Dondys mind ge White; | Chance to File Kicks ernment for a redress of griev- | Establishment of a full territo I suppose the man who takes care |we all went outside to a corner drink-{ jtORSEAak, & A M Tmass for Bed-| The American Legion State Survey ances; that the church s he form of government for Alaska n forgot to turn them out. |ing fountain M l“”“x‘ s i “ tamiiy A ‘]"”""”"\"- consisting of Morris B, Murphy 2 ami Of | Payne, chairman, Lewis J, Fields, W. state shall be and remain sep Protection of American rights in T 's a sign inmy room ahout| I had intended to suggest that Mar- | | - : | ™ - icaver street; 7:30, v. John T.{¢ cn : . rate, and that no religious test Turkey and the “tfulfillment of Presi-# turning off the lights. They ought to ! shal Otey Walker be appointed an as- $ C. Cheney, Rev. Orville A, Petty and | in our R Winters, recommended by the ladies' y A | #hall ever be required as a qua' 2ant Wik bitral award respect- PUt one on every lamp post | sistant eant at arms, but it's too Im‘a’u '\ ”"‘;‘l "_W”’ ‘,H _ladies” ey, W, . McGurk wil meet at the fication to any offfce of public ing Armenia.” At the conventional hall today |late now. Anyway, I den't believe | 05 T87Y . £ Aday, @ a.m. Istate Armory, Hartford, tomorrow at WINDOW mas r de d members of the g, m, (daylight saving time.) trust under the United Sates % e s everybody got about some- | he'd accept (e < . - ; : These principles we pledge our Prafting of All Resoure thing or o They started para-| When I Ieft the econvention 1 Tadios' 1. A. B. society; 7:30, Rev. | Thig sommittee has been appointed | Every time it flashes, rafting of a esources ime of John T. Winters, recc iended by the 5 : selves ever to defend and main- I ng of all resources In time of | ging apound and knocked over a lot [evorybody was still having a good | - ,'h'n.lm‘:\',j:“' Sl & ")" "¢ {0 give ex-servicemen a chance to somebody is buying tain. We insist at all times upon by ‘q = e of chairs | time el _“‘;“': A ”\ 1‘“: N0 state any grievances they may have a Dunlop Tire obedience to the orderly processs weeping reduction of sea & At first T thought the various states | Mayhe they'll quiet down by to- | 57 'I‘_’d' mass for deceaned m M- | relative to the treatment they have orn 0. les’ Ausiliar - Hoilyeceived in the adjudication of their en of law and depl con. |Armaments, were just changing places for they | morrow, i % 3 | o . Promotion of deep waterways from turday, 7 a. m, Rev. Jo olaf B thR LN et =k ¢ effort to arouse relig- claims by the Veterans Bureau, s any bl ! : .S | ters, recommen d by Cathelfc ia [ the Great Lakes to the Gulf and the | — It there are any ex-servicemen in | Welfare society; 7:30, anniversary {or | New Britain who have not had their | 15 FRANKLIN SQ. LEAVES FOR WASHINGTON | Mrs. Mary Flaherty. ims settled to their complete satis- St. Joseph's Chureh, faction they are asked to appear he- | = day will be held this week as follows: | S'& ABSE oA, . Confesslons Thursday afternoon and | masses Friday at 5:30 and | rosary and benediction at | precepts upon whi ment 18 founded, fous or racial dissension, The Democrasie party pledges all its . Enactment of leglslation dealing Shss energies to the outlawing of the With fraudulent stock sales whols war system, We refuse to be Vigorous enforcement of laws Rev, Byers, Missioner of American Gen. Dawes, G, 0. P. Viee-Presiden- lieve that the wholesale slaughter of himan beings on the battlefield is any more necessary to man’s highest de- ’“,I"" . 1" » 3 ik T Chinese Banditry, | With Head of Ticket, velopment than is killing by indivi- e platform denounces the Mellon | 7:30 o'clock fn the evening. ’ . duals. tax pian, daclares that under the re- |By The Assciated Pic Chicago, June §0.—Brigadicr Gen- | A girawberry festival, whist and The only hope for world peace and | PublicAn administration the economic Peking, June 30.—The Rev. George | eral Charles Gates Dawes, republican | dance will be held Wedneaday evening | for economic recovery lies in the or- \«: on ; pa # " ';'" "' Douglas Byers, missionary of the | (oo brogidential nominee and Mre | 00 the parish lawn and in the hail JEENOn: Sitotks. 8- savere\gr Batiofs | American Presbyterian ehurch in the |Dawes will leave for Washington to. | The annual census will ba concluded i ruptey.” charges that “never hefore in = | cooperating to ramove the causes of | TUP . ) this week, The ts will visit . ar and to substitute law and order | OUF history has the government heen | Island of Hainan, was murdered [da§ to visit President and Mrs. Cool- | (A8 WECK T Priests Wil 4islt par | tor violence s0 tainted by corruption’ and pledges | June presumably by bandits, ac- [idge "Beveral daya” was the most | Ot et :“‘ baidg eSS » 2 cording to word sent to the Ameni- | definite information ebtainable as to 4 hat « aden the democ party to drive wrong- 1 tinder Demoeratic leadership : ——— v Aevised \der | doers from public offfce and mete out | can consuia at Canton by the Brit- the probable duration of the visit practical plan was devised under ke Mt bl which §4 nations are now operating et e atide e apper Bandit? < tundamental | At the out there is a tribute to United States Viee Consul Culver B, ;:’::F:.‘llll‘:\‘n‘\‘“‘"W{_o‘""“:: rn:‘;"y:\“:,":l: Woodrow Wilson whose ideals, it i8 | Chamberiain is ®ailing from Hong | Coolid on plang for the coming nations in the work of peace. ared “will serve as_an example | Kong to investigate the report campaign, 1t is understood he has The government of the United |And Inspiration for this and future | The directory of Presbyterian mis. arranged private matbers 4o that he States for the last four years has had | Senerations” sions of Chink in 1023 listed the Rev, can indu every moment from now | no foreign policy, and consequently. it George 1. Bycrs and his wife as mis- until November in promoting his par- has delayed the restoration of the 4 political and economic agencies of the of the Ialand of Hainan. Tt indicated that he went to the Far East in world. 1t has impaired our self-re- 1910, Change Bar to Tea Room apect at home and injured our pres- | LA N AR G AN GYR h : EEALAANS sih! " At U, S. Athletes’ Request against monop. and illegal com- binations and enactment of addjtional | | { Preshytevian - Church Vietim of | tial Nominee Plans Conferences | | | sionurics at Kachek on the east side |ty's interests tige abroad. Tt has eurtailed our fore eign markets and ruined our agricul- e nl:—:I Pl Pour Portfolios Tumed Over By 5 “supreme importance to ciy 5 Mussolint to New Minlsters var onthe Main street of this \H*:-.:-'. ; i 7 The Amsaciated Press where®hre quartercd a large number And to mankind that Amorica 3 me, June 30.-—1four portfolios in [of Amcrican Olympic athletes as well 1 #nd Yept on the right side i {tha Mussolint cabinet have been |aq representatives of most of the watest moral question of all [turned over by the premier 10 new other eompeting nations, has been iy b ! B e N “ | mintsters, 1t was officlally announced |converted into & tea reom following — Outer body and inner pail heavy sheet galvanized fidenice in the ideals of world peac ot SAY CHARES NAIN Matenln A proten todged by Lha ARBGRE . 4 steel. Supporting ring and cover made of cast iron . accordance with Mussolini's promise | Olympic eommittes against the sale % 4 | : 3 D! tio « rid | Ly ¥ ) § o1 R b giatoutival 8 . and stronger elements giving satis- |vestod John T. McGovern, who 18 in A 15x5, W gallon .............. $17.00 " [ 4 P 4 faction to the difterent shados of poli ' Amerlean party, with 4 R Tiie b oreatie the oonir ] tical opinion represented in the ma- | authority fo fnspect the place and ses e ~ 16x6, 20 gallon ... voees $23.00 peace, v | sority i ‘ ~ lthat nothing wpiritvous is dispensed. | 5 ! . We will install for you at extra charge of $2.00 each. Further, the democratic party de- | 3 Senator Casatl succeeds SIgnor Gen- | giien the signs advertising Wauors | § £ (Outer cylinder guaranteed for 10 years) [tile as minister of education, DepWy (pioh previeusly decorated the bar Colombes, France, June 30,—The elares that it will he the purpesc of Gino Rarrocchi succesds Signor Ga e heen removed the nest administration to do all in v { ) SR LL" . ita power to secure for our country " briello JCaranzza as mintster of pub. that moral leadership 1o the family i e works nator UCesare Nava re . y of nations which, in the providence ] ; places Signor Mario Oreo Cortine ax Hits Woman and Bah,\ Mrs, Panline Farr 19-yonr " .' 6f God, has been so elearly murknul; 7 minister of national cconomy, and .\lld 1-“0 Other A\l“()s Chicago girl, is held by Cincinnati out for it Deputy P Ianza Discale, fake police in conncetion with the attempt- on ave , There as nn substitute for the | 2 the poMfolio of the colonfes with An automobile drive y Donald bold-up of a confectionery store 2~)0-2 6 p.\R'\ Teague of Nations as an agency work- 4 E nor Mussolini has been holding tem- Caufiold of Garden street, ran wWild | j1or husband yort 1lare, alko is un- Tclcphone 1071 1075 ]076 he o m ter o on Main and Kast Ma wrects 1a®t | g.p arrest for alleged participation in ing for peace; therefore, we belfeve ¢ i porarily T that, in the interest of permanent | . mve hten repia ra e ca night hitting M pease, and in the lifting of the great 4 . all the other burdens of war from the hacks of the E 4 g A heir portiolios. peopie 1 in order to establish a | prrman reig y on these | - ’ : LIONS TO VISIT BOYS CAMP rupren stion, o nbject to e 2 & v : v oh will 1 4 it echange with ehs of party admi G i/ { 103 trations, necessary party § . the sense of 1 Strom of ' woveral other holdups child woman and baby two other cars on Mrs, Rtrom was Caufield’s e 1 on Main pree witle Caufield was in ed Into the Yast Main a are w ity stated dam- e On Your Vacation NO PAPER WILL TAKE THE PLACE OF THE e ——— \lost of the treasurers o the accounting department 1r'n|n;'nv War Refe vn.;um ane AN OLD RECIPE and mar e presidents of our large coiporations : { the accounting department, for in National Defens re products of t turion o ? ona ir work thev had opportunity to become familiar The Bentley School of Accounting and Finance N T trains men for positions in which highly specialized Vaded Fate Bark and tdoe) know ledge is a requisite. 1t is the largest professional c a wee school of collegiate grade in the world devoted exclu- sively to training men for the duties of office man- ager. cost accountant, auditor, treasurer, and public accountant. It appeals particularly to high school and s 2. a2 M 2 college graduates who desite to be leaders in the busi- Prepaid Subscriptions are required by the Audit Bureau e : of Circulations. Consequently we cannot open unera- but in | charge accounts for summer orders n lands, Bentley School draws stu- arts o e countryv because it offers 2 Lpndborfraisgomasol A poumr-sdaduta Before you leave for the Shore or the Mountains be sure cannot be oltained élsewhere. To be Bentley-trained earries prestige in business, to order TH": HERAL" malled to you~l( “i" keep you ons begin on Sept. 17. Hours 9:30 to 4 X . A 25 parable in ten equal instaliments, of | in touch with the news at home while on your vacation. if paid for the vear in advance. Send for catalogue of day or evening courses. THE BENTLEY SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE 921 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass, It Will Follow You Wherever the Mails Go For |

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