New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 8, 1924, Page 12

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2\, - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY B8, 1924, S ————— e 3 e e e e UNKISSED BRIDE SUED BY HUSEAND He Won Her my “ad,” Now She Doesn't Appreciate Him New York. Ju man asista settied hims yesterday afte ttie gray ha a week. I've never kissed aha e'a ma do e buy her thir my fa BAVINES ¢ 16 said she needed it to age ¢ r mother's ho “f had to Pay the miniater $10, It eost me 35 £0r the wedding breakfast, | 1 bought her $40 worth of graph records and only two weeks ago 1 gave her two alarm clocks.” u'd fall in love with her your. [ fr. Lehman,"” Waller continued phono- UTON" REILLY'S FUNERAL 10 BE HELD TOMORROW Will e i s Personal Friend alitwarcrs=Hurial 0 be n ar N CALIFORNIA TO PRODICE SILK A S farm reial | Take Back To People True Concep- Can Smile Now “When 1 saw her big blue-gray eyes, || her perfect 38 figure Jer pretty hair mixed with gray and M v row of gold teeth, I tell you rresistible, “She lets other friends call on her but she won't see me. And I bought ber an aluminum milk can for fifty- nine cents and sugar, eggs, butter and milk for her to eat. I forgot to tell you, Mr, Lehman, I also bought her a ten-pound ham, thirty pairs of silk| | stockings and more than $6 worth of beef, iron and wine. You ought to do something about it.” | Mr. Lehman confessed he didn't know just what statute appliied to the | situation but he asked Waller to come | back tomorrow morning an?d supoe-| naed Waller’s bride. He walked with Waller to the door of the office and came back to his easy chair, turning } on the switch of tho' radio, There came a voice: * “Alabama ecasts twenty-four votes for Osecar Under—wo00000d.” Great Career in Mounted Ended by His Retirement Saskatoon, Sask., July S.—After a stirring career of 37 years in the Roy- al! Canadian Mounted Police, Assistant Commissioner Theodore A. Wrough- ton has retired from the force. { Colonel Wroughton joined the force as a constable in 1887, He was pro- moted to be ingpector in 1568 and elo- vated to the post of assistant commis- sioner in 1919, To Colonel Wroughton fell the duty of pursuing criminals single-handed over trackless wilds. Later he was | prosecutor and magistrate among 25,- 000 men during the Yukon gold rush. Finaly he exercised the,police ower over millions of square miles i%/tm- Arctie. In the first two years Colonel Wroughton was in command of the Yukon Territory he sentenced 2,000 persons in the police court. He and| his force were so successful that the streets of Dawson became as safe as, those of an eastlrn city. | Houses of paper that could he scrapped when out of date, were sug- bassador No wonder Cyrus E. Wood is such a happy mood. man now. e to worry about the exclusion | tangles. | For he has resigned his post as am- | President 't and other diplomatic to Japan and were | The OFF FOR PARIS Premier Machonald and His Staf of Secretaries Leaves Today for Con fevence With Hevviol 5 were state of said, as he fit to 1 t Ked we e attack of hronchitia ¢ ng his recent Welah tour e premier plana to go to the Brit hassy on hie then te confé e time of his ret nwracted g of the house hursday, PLEADS WITH LAWYERS % Bar Assoclation Hears Argument To tion of Constitutional Govt, Ty | Philadelphia, Jul from | the people th He is a care- | No longer does he | N8 [the lawyers of A stitutional go * was made b Robert E. Lee Sanep of Dallas, Texas, president of the American Bar asso- |ciation In addressing the open session |of the anny ody ltoday. 1 jurists from all parts of here for the meeting whict through ¥ |was expected to tion today, while U. Senator George | Wharton Pepper was to sepak before a joint session of the American bar association and the Pennsylvania state bar association ctions {in labor disputes” Mr ne has in. vited the states attorney general, | who are meeting in conjunction with the bar association to confer with him regarding the methods of pro- |cedure against 50 or more ofl com- panies under the anti-trust laws, but it was said he would not discuss this matter in his address. The confer- lenece will probably be held in Wash- | {ington tomorrow STRIKERS RETURNING | By the Associated Press. . | “Manila, July 8.—Only about 700 of {the Fllipino laborers at the Cavite |navy yard who went on strike last | as a protest against wage re- adjustments remain out and these have indicated a desire to return to | { work, navy ofticials said today. The | | strikers have been advised that they | cannot be reinstated as government | | employes for three months under a |new ruling of the navy department | | because they are considered ahsen- | | tees who have failed to report for | | six days, | | in gested at a health league conference |Coolidge has relleved him of his du- in London recently. | ties. EVERE Cords not only look the part but act as good as they look. This applies just as much to the new 30x 3%z “R” Ttead Clincher built especially for light cars as the standard Revere Cord in all sizes. With Revere Tubes these tires will give you many thousands of miles of splendid service. THE ALLING RUBBER COMPANY Distributors New Britain ————————————————————— e e e e Connecticut SWEDISH-AMERICAN LEAGUE T0 MEET HERE AUGUST 2 Congressman Chindelhlom of Rlinols Selected 1o Address Republi. can Organisation, al mesting of the Swedish cague ¥y Auguast 2, and ! or the Norden bun. ans are to ha sent Goavernor Templet ut, Gov y ingham, MeLean and Brandegee and Congressman ¥ Hart Fenn GYPSY MOTH QUARANTINE Hartford, July 8.-~Revision of the present state gypsy moth quarantine, | effective since July 20, 1922, In order | o make it conform with the federal o eftective July 1 this year, discuased at a hearing in the ate chamber at the eapitol to. % a. m, The quarantine ary stock, forest products ristmas trees, Christmas ber, telephone pole, rail- wood, ete, The agricul- t station officers who quara the hearing say that all | persons srested should be present in person or represented by an at- zs made In Athens, Greece, may soon be offered in the markets of this gL AR S ] Did you receive a SUMMONS on your car? 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