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GLORIOUS TIMES AT THE FRESH AIR CAMP (Continued from First Page) there, We have a first class cook In the morning at 10 o'clock we have milk and in the ik, 1 enjoy camp very much and I think that Birl that Kels & chince 10 g0 to camp has (he tme feeling, afternoon we have every boy or “LILLIAN" 3 am enjoying myself at Brookside oamp. We get up at 7 o'clock in the morning, Thursday afternoon we had a baseball game with Millstone, But we beat them, The score was 27 Lo 18, Every night if it does not in wo have w camp fire and play ‘uny games, livery morning Miss Togan gives us a ride from Brookside 1o Millstone 1 enjoy camp very nmuch, Y “"BERTHA" “Wa are children rvesiding at the Brookside camp. It i vory pleasant to be oul in the country W get plenty of fresh afr, Eve we go to the Millstone camp and sing around the camp fire, be sure it forth in Miss Logan's car overy day #ithough sometines it is stubborn and will not go. We huve plenty of fun here. The other day we -won a bageball game played against the Milistons eamp. The ‘score was 27 to 13, We have a first class cook up here. Hhe is always busy cook- ing from morning till night. We go swimming every afternoon and have Mr. Brewster for our swimming in- structor, also we have Mr, Basney for our exercise instructor in the morn- ing. We go for hikes with the Mill- stone camip. You may be sure we are &ood sportsmen, every time we beat, or are heaten we cheer. Our meals are always plontiful, as there is no other way to gain weight. . “HELEN, “T am enjoying myself at hrookside eamp. . The children have not time to get lonesome. We won Middlestone in a baseball game, We go swim- ming and hiking. We visited the falls yesterday and saw a snake, We eat outdoors, but sleep in the house, “We get up at 7 o'clock. Our score was 27 runs to 13 runs. Our score was 27 runs. We visit the camp fire every night. “VERONICA." “I am having a jolly time, T wish you could come. We get up 7:30, we have only five minutes to dress up, then we go to have our exercises on a hill. After our exercises we comb our hair and wash are face and brush are tieth then we have have our Breakfast. After Breakfast we have Bed making then we have Nutrition, After that we have rest period. Then we have dinner. then a tooth hrush e — Baseball Playeis Limbering Up Now With Joint-Ease After the game or prac- tice Joint-Ease takes the kinks, lameness and goreness out of Your throwing arm so quickly that you'll want to start all over again in a few hours. 1t's great stuff —speedy and gure, and many stars are’ wise to it y Just two min utes' rubbing and this great, stainless Joint- Iiase soaks right in through skin and flesh right to the ligaments and tendons and where the soreness tube, . Ask Dickensor Drug Co., Clark & Brainerd or any live druggist for a tuba of Joint-Ease and keep limbered up, as thousands of other ball payers do. Always remember when Joint- hones — exactly is. 60 cents a evening | You may | i8 nice to ride back and NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNES st et e it |4 300,000 VOTERS | THREE YEARS IN PRisoN games we like, then we wash are & > | dirty ehghs, then we have rest period, | Last of all we & campfire, We sing Hroker's Messongor Pot Loot in Bank JAY, JULY AEW ALIEN BAR GOEs 1L, lay York, with the British quela, which | e s me—— campfire songs and dance and have " | Aiter Naying He Was fire, We go to bed 8:45, % we all he ‘B rn w“ H v i quiet, But some ehildren-—=And last "l ley l aYe Ule lu Kidnapped of all 1 will tell you that is the daily . X New York, July Willlem Lehe program of New Britain Fresh Alr November Elections gl Al e camp. peared from this eity Ju with ‘ Your nm‘\‘\u‘hm A —— 845,000 worth of scenrities and teles | " S . NELLIE . Washington, Jduly 2=More than 4,» graphed later from Louislana that he e having @ good time in the P ¢ will & had been Kidoapped by two armed Now Rritaln ¥'resh Air camp, we have (800,000 illitorates will be ontitiod to JAC, MO EALAPREL BY wo arined A good time swimming wo huve a good (vote In November for prosident o x..v»[“'“”,” g was gihven an indeterminate are United Biates and members of the congress, time playing Games, we teeth every day, brush penitentiary sentence 1o an indietment M. | tor grand lareeny, ; MARCELLA" [th fonal Kducation associnti " he wenteng 5 Itanesed s Two contributions were received to. [stated in a report submitted at the Judgh Talley of senoral sessions, and tay bringing the total up another 810, | association’s convention her undee 16 Loblah may be kept in prison Another report disclosod that a poll | The full amount subscribied is st st Hhndorspliiancdl [lexs thun half the amoeunt needed, (0f 8,000 tenchors throughout the SUIl something over 83,000 is peoded, lcountry indicated the majority of The fund stands today as follows: | them were 1 favor of lengthening* he | Previously acknowledged .8 school day, | Mrs, A, M, Paonessa . cased ut oany parole commission amd time Juidg A covered, It was the i Talley see fit the securitios | heen ¥ Wity of 10. The illiteracy roport, prexented by 3 . bish Lo dispose of them | Miss Esthor Crona ., A, Cora W, Ktewart of I'rankiort, | | e Eil o A bYer e e [ [Ky. stuted that, although thera are | BHL 10 Tl M i Total $2,308,41 | $,931,905 ackno ed Witeratom In f 4y 0in “wigad’ v « splayers that b | A the United Statos, tho comminaion fu| JAIT, WG TN ¢ thlose LITTLE, BUT'OH My} M::L":"I']"I'“i"""'\'_ e tore than double | il got a Joh na messengor with — hen s R PR were OVeR- | yjinseh, Monell & (o, brokers, of 11 Smallest Delegate Has Biggest Voleo |28 ) oNBUR IAKITE OF have con- | poo,dway, about the middie of May cenled their Witeracy, "' emphasized that more than report ) 000 wanted At the Convention His wilury 810 a week, but “learn the husi he sald he to New York, July 2.—Itudio fans, of |of the acknowlodgad flliterates were course, have no way of knowing it, |mitive horn, nes; His dhsappearanc oceurred but the twin six.,volce which has | “Asidc irom n menacs o govern. |10 AL time Tie wan iutrusted with [Marted off every ballot of the Demo- | ment and handicap to citizenship,” |® MBS hateh of socuritien cratle natlonnl convention with the |the report “tho effect of iliter Lebish's veappearance and lis kid famitiar “Alubuma cast 24 votes for ney on commerce and labor are high.| [PPINE tale cnme eight dags later | Underwood,” comes from one of the |1y deleterious,” Sor 1 e confess iing { the hon nd sald he had done so smallest men in the convention, | 1t nira asserted that Wiitedacy of | Governor W. W. Brandon, silghtly {purents is the chiof barrier (o v haol | PCCRUAg his wife expeeted to hecome over five fect and of light welght |attendance A mother, and also because he want- | proportions, has won fame In the| Mes, Mary . ¢, Dradtord, Colo.| ©7 MONEY WIth which to develap an lconvention by virtue of his high- |vado state superintendent Inventlon he had been working on of public {layed at the speakers stand. toscha Aside from answering the roll call | {jonpajy with his inimitable open face re-|(, . sponse, Governor Brandon has little interest in the procecdings, “I came here to vote for wood until they sce the light,” the diminutive execulive replied to que- | vies as to how long Alabama will votc {for her favorite son. who responded to a ques- held the present school day too short for the amount of {work ta be done, claim Responsibility in Outrage, P'orismouth, N, ., July 2 prominent in the Ku Klux Klan in Rochester, N, H., headquarters of the “Invisible Empire” in New Hamp- hire, emphatically denied today that Klan was in any way responsible the branding of Nelson Burroughs, grand knight of Ro K. of €., insurance agent of that who was found in Lav Monday after heing from his home since June 11, Burroughs clatms he was hald pris oner and branded on the check and forehead by Klansmen hecause he was ned Those who ‘favored a longsr more time shonld uperviged study, The | €0 were said to huve shown at the teachers their clas were to many subjects had to he a all Under lay believed Idevated | to questionnire | WEDDED AT 16, ETS DECREE, Beacon Girl, Separated After Vour ATH A $10 MEAL Months, Has Marriage Annulled, | Man Who Says He Supreme | Held for $122 Bill, ¢! Hilton Chisholm, who says lie is a correspondent of The London Daily | formerly a Protestant and had Mail, spondent | Beacon, N, Y., July 2. Court Justice A, H. Seeger yesterd intad the petition of Mrs. Isabelie Haight this town, for annulment of but who, according to the Penn- | J her marriage; |svlvania Totel officials “cats much | turned Catholic to marry him, and be- 8 was brought by the mother of [and pays little,” was held in 8300 hail 20 heorganized the first conneil of Knights of Columbus in Roches- the youns wife, as legal guardiaq, who | ¢ imination today by Magis said that her daughter was married | Fdward Weil in Jefferson Market when only 16 years old, and {hat she |Court. He is charged with defrauding did not get the consent of her parents. | the hotel, | Roland Haight, the husband, did not| According to the complaint, (‘his- oppose the suit. 1t was stated in court Iiolm came to the hotel on Friday and that the couple separated after four|Dhaid §4 for a room for one night, He months of married life, The wife is 10w owes 316 for rent and 06 for now 21 years old. | service, in which category is included a $40 check for a dinner which he | consumed withnut assistance. | At the offices of The Daily Mail at |ent 280 Brondway it was said to the newspaper had no correspondent known here under the name of Chis- Brazil Teday Is Holding Independence Celebration Pernambueo, Brazil, July 2--Brazil | eclebrated today with elahorate pub- lie festivities fostered by the govern- ment the first centenary of the reso- | lution which proclaimed republic in the five Seattle Woman Winner at New Canaan Tournament New Canaan, Conn., July 2.—DMiss Mayme MeDonald of attle, Wash., national clay court tennis champion, defeated Mps. John C. Collingwood, of West Side tennis club, New York, northern of the Confederation of the Fquator. ‘The holiday today was proclaimed by holm. « |national decrce. Para, Bahia and the other states are holding similar celebrations elght car shortage. Mexico has a . 6-0, 6-1 in the fourth round of the 4 AL Connecticut women's singles tourna- {[eszasd Ty B y B e ,’W ment at New Canaan country club w°nder Who They Were_ today. ame time Miss Alice Tranc 1 Miss Gertrude Hop- per, 6-2, 1-§, in the same round. The results brought Miss McDonald and Miss Francis into the semi-final round. Cuba has a building bhoom. LUGGAGE CARRIERS for the Holiday Trip $2.25 - $5.00 The POST & LESTER Co, . 14 MAIN .ST. New Britain Fiase gets in Joint agony gets out— Quick. | g‘ Mysterious flyers doing stunts hiz I those attending a Ku Klux Klan demonstiation near Dayton, O. The aviators’ identity, however, remained seeret. They posed for the photographer, but wouldn't tell their names. 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Ha K Kluxers Dis- Men | “sler coun- | { Catholie, hecause his second wife had | 1024, n would impose a severe restriction on Immigration from the British West 1ne Ll Bk Makes i vation Labor department officials peinted Washing! or Ju : t that the British West Tndian poss ish of stoamshipa for port and wit ¢ gislation | sessions ocoupy the same position une predictions that it will solve many in West | der the act as does Canada, Agained nigration problems new restries | A 0| whose eitizena there is no har Whate tive immigration law 1 int foot WOMANS [APPARC: SPECIAL TiES WIDOLETOWN == NEW BRITAIN Waist Reduced in Dovble-Quicl Time With New Girdle Makes you look inches thinner the moment you put it on— ¢ and gently but swrely mas. sages away your fat while h N : you walk, play, or work, N HE moment you put on the Madame X Girdle,the bulkyfat onwaist and hips seems to vanish and your body becomes erect, grace- ful, youthfully slender!” Built upon scientific massage principles which have caused reduc- tions of 5, 10, 15, even 25 pounds. 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