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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1925, ' ossmssiseny| who are pleased to ) of. his ?Jhmmcm e ’ | strong rescmblanco (o (he offspring [ While American putent owners have| ~The Herald will not ba published fattststsases New B"tam Herald\ of the MeKenzles, and one can well | frequentta been reluctant to face the tomorrow, Good ¥riday. WHEELER ls T“ ' X progress and who w HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY ’m‘...,r.,.‘- the reluctunce with which | hardshipe of extending their patents| o Two \\] '. Carlsons wore granted i in his new position with further — | the parents came to the conclusion | to forcign countries. (URBPEIRKS ClinnDRoR Ny FR S Olaek fr = H| honora to come Issued Dally (Sunday Excepted) | that it t thelr own tary H v, colneldent n| l\‘ e ‘I‘l lml;‘(‘] AL L AN o fifl “N STAN“ A Horald Blag. 61 Church Sureet | M0 1N not their own, | cretary Hoover, colneldent with| Amanda €, Halverson were ong palr, . A il Ihe arrest of a physician in con ’lhn transfer of the patent oftice from ;'JH “"“"-l II \‘*l-l>.l\x:>:‘|:(4lll-l:;:»||‘xd Axel Carl- | A . Makes Random (Observations .n'l.}.‘,: m:::fu&n':‘l:.:x‘\:::e;:}k gl ceaigi bl will e well attended ‘by folks from wova e, tald pojice how the ehlld came fnto | the Dopartment of Commerce, ad- | i 1‘...x:'tlw:yr:‘z"lt:‘;‘.l.“xr.1‘.;‘1\,‘:3“\‘,,.::.'.}Acc“sw seflator Plaflsm Dis. and lts People all sotions of «the m"; v ?"' G tle fomlly where It was found, also | vocated proposals for international| $30 went to the town committes, | sl | Submitied at the prosent —scation dnaurthod, .according to the polles,| equality relatiig to. patents, (ant| 813,60 for printing and 18 forf i " has created more discussion than e T e e S T G ating i . aund) B o ndddlors. s Close A“ Dela“s So far aa the Observer s able to| mored that the Tarentum “Cata-| this measure, by which It da pro- o MBaconid Clama Mall: Mattar, t ) iving walfs to “profes- | added A st of many large manu e RS S SRR | N determine, the public is in sympathy pults”" have added #plkes to thelrs | posed to make a theoretically hone- ynal mothers” who later sold them | fuctures established by Amerlean NTarane l-m:“ I‘;‘»“‘L;"“_u“"'k" l“‘:’ e with the decision of the board ot | The twrestlers have rounded into| dry state even drier. Editors and e fo others, Such a business is nearly | capital ahroad in order to pro Dotk ik |]\\|m|'l et Il’o‘:lcn:;"l‘\ R | polico commissioners to détermine | shape, and it is sald that, even to | lawyers have contribuged freely to i nheard of; but 5o long as there 18| thele patonts could be enumorated that the fire policemen would vesign| Great Falls, Mont. April 11, — whether Incorrect testimony was|his flery hair, Otto Herrmann, last| the debate and the virtues of the t 1y 1t thoir salariex-were res| Benator Burtn X, Wheolér il {ake Biven by a meniber of the police ' year's champlon, is in the pink of | biil have been stoutly attacked and o Reni dueed In accordance with the nction | the witness stand in hie trial, which force at the trlal of Gerald Chap-|condition. Manager Pax \'thncum“ equally stoutly defended, K ahas only proritablal mAseitising . 4 imanibeingsvhosstll e, (sl eyt of manufacture in this| gken by the common council last| begins here April 10, and will tel man for murder. The reading pub- 'of the Venice “Sailors” {s holding & | According to gossip In the’ hallx S o el Ha i IosRR ,” circumstances into prot country for this reason.” evening. A prominent city official, | the entire story of the clveum- ¢ was eurprised when it noted | card up his toga, for e has a new | of the leglelature, the bill wiil prob. B eoe voom aiwaya open to advertisers. | The latest accounts of the wearch| There have been charges of pat- when intersiewed today, sald that| stances lcading to his indictment for “"“]“ ;Il‘ll! )""“"‘""“‘“ ‘:‘l“' “:‘l':‘d:: rocrult ‘;:"' :““ "‘&“""}'“vd"“°rz"{;‘ ably be :W“"' to “‘J’“" :'," l‘: M farteusi e Bae 5 fine i " | oath while he was on the witne v ) o | porte o fhe Assoclated Press fs exclusively en- | tal ir offspring, and barcs the| suprer rtoin K Tomorrow at the Russwin Lyceum | being elected to the United States m:ltut:‘olnA for n‘:“r\‘“‘.)m!f“:-l:nr.n:::& I‘;\lurh excitemoent has vl:non created | ““dl“ is not thought that it )m‘u L ensrge) arcs the | supreme court in the Lock case In —the Hanlons, with their marvelous| e annBunced here today. i"l""““ "_l nc "‘)“f ]“"’ N : i arfong the discus throwers, for it 18 | much chance to pass in the senate all news eredited to it or hat othernin B another who was eager to | 1900 states, “It I8 a fact similar in production of pantomime and spec- 'he Montana ¥enator, who 18 "lc f"“‘ f ‘::l' i’“t the l‘c" Cmm"; reporteq that the Marsilllan “I'rogs” | e pevin pER, y credied in s paper”and also local | abandon a I e el ea Tt Al marime rolal Miataryik thab A patent| HClt (he ovar ek LAURIILS fostully nooussd Gt recelving $4,000(Tmisson couid SRekSHEE e of |y rubbing emery on onc edgo of Frank £ Cadwell and Matthew €. | from Gordon Campbell, Montana oll | unless 1t did take official notice of {'the discus, thereby obtalning an | titled to the use for re-publication of ot always tender world, What a rights have a eon o for i e nto the | eve or distanc ik : gnisihare aieanill vatue for! gaein will represent the New Britain | operator, for prosecuting oll pros the testimomy and inquire into the even ~great distance than o e Al e aTatlon. ! purposes of extinction, that many | post office clerks at a meeting held | pecting claims before the depart. | rellabllity of newspaper reports fof | made last year by the ald of com- | Al patents are purchased in order to|in Moriden tomorrow afternoon. A|ment of the interlor declared Jopart | {hie purpose of learning whether he | mon galiva, Tt similar foreign sub- BR“]fiE I][IBMEI] SUBSCRIPTION RATES nection withy the case, after he had | the Department, of the Interior to Rusiness Office . Editorial Rooms ..o § personal tragedy in the world there | where here has heen no estah —_— of the MceKenazies. for their child | ent suppression made by opponents Member of the Associated Press, i s frantic parents cager to ob-| of the present monopoly. and the s a 1 orgaulzation Pon e e S IS furnlatit mawapapare (nudiadsery Sravem thie compelitton Jothfiew ingy mutualiébonont insscclation’ pild Sae e ‘ofhing 4o conceal” and that|said what reporters sid he sald or | stances are introduced in the Cam-| e e s A VITAL ISSUE OVER ventions 10se Aty imn et fofed. The clerks are looking for| he would insist on telling his story was misquoted. panjfan Javelin-Throwing league, @/ ; ! al-| ghorter hours and increased wages, | to the jury in federal court here, In the interest of all concerned | protest will be made by one of the | are based upon thl S0 ire: PATENT RIGHTS, roady talled.” | g iy R L 1 el S st s Notd Bidg of England Will Bt | {0 the bottom, If the policeman Was | rThe chariots have been greascd | 0 geo ng 4l 1 distibution iguros 1o both nailonal an An international patent contro-| The last large Industrial pation to| wold went to have the ity strect) witncss stand," ho said “I have noth- K versy of vital concern to American | adopt a compulsory working clause | 8prinkler put into use, he found that | ing to conceal, and I am not worried | misquoted he should be cleared. If |ang the horses put through their) . . industry and the industry of other|in its patents law was Great Britain, all the watering tanks had frozen | about legal expediency. 1 appcared | hisstestimony was as, the press ¥6- | pyces, in dashel botween oases in Tom Dovm "I;ou{"l?“{]‘.'n"\' ¥ 'nv\'--w' natlons is forccasted to take place | through the adoption of the Lioyd | up and :.hv‘ » of them had burst. before the enate investigating com- | ported it, he should be asked 1or | Afrioa, Several forelgn horses trom | : Bquare; S“I’:‘l‘l?nmg.\'c"r;wflvp"d"d‘F Tunee! at the Inter 1 C i = » DAL AT The New York store advertises the | mittec which reviewed the facts inj an explanation and it he cannot|persia, Britain, and Dacla are ex-| s ;8¢ Stand, Entrance at t ernational Convention for| George act of 1907, The act had the | best dollar gloves in fow 80 la- | the case and cxonerated me and | Bive it, he shouldgbe dismiescd. pected to be' introduced on local | Grand Central, 42nd street. [y X v - & the Protection of Tndustrial Prop-|immediate efteet of stimulating Brit- | d1¢ ney hosiery, all new effectsi! phye no hesitancy in telling th gome policomen have the ©r-|{iackg this year, while it is nolsed | London, April 10. — Lovers aof v 5 | gray old London loll by thelr fire- at 25, 88 and 60 cents. story to the jur: roneous impressfon that they must | shout that Papeess, $he undefeated | | Iv\n?w, Smith & x:.ux ady |‘ll:n’l Ta- hator Wheeler was to leave here s(-cura‘hn cony Cmn n";i(m:;o;v:fi‘ ligyptian champlon, will be entered | ::dm‘;h(m'c’:r::\‘ry C(:n::gandmh;w:‘\\ = | dies' homespun suits, in gray, brown, & Koy forihl 5 .,/ man they arrest evel > | 4 Clgor | the way the city changes, an - RS :r‘.p]\:thn(.f.‘l:s of all countrics,” and | plants and the purchase of machin-|and blue mistures; Jackets fly ale Men iy les l,‘,‘,"fl:;\.“:,,f:“;;éc‘ thelr \magination to do so. TihY ';’“f,:’r’,fd‘":eb';:‘;‘:‘";z"'o:“(:," BT ways, they think, for the worsl SiSraTa S e American effort, if not success-| ery with which to work foreign pat- | st¥l® : skirt box-plait back; nicely | with James H. Baldwin, He will re- | condition 1s not peculiar t? New " zfuch' interest is centoring about “”h"vm Lq, lt‘ all ’go\m‘;fito enr|ll. his Sietsts ob Aveiny tan| ‘ostures [z d.gal »s" A | main there untll just before the trial | Britain I_l(uvt. obtalns in nearly eVery, jhang Rfthus, the big man in the fi::::fn;fl:.:\o ”1:" :‘:usmp ‘cran e iy e By, | CERURITE | Reportors Who attend court trials attack of tho Rome “Senators’, for | i, %o huke sy far heaven ,only J lls and dales. And|patent laws of the Unifed States.”|sult. g i Ob . | ———— | Reporters who attend court trial8) o big hoy s havips his customary | | , to make way h only Bow, further to emphasize the ar-| Domeatic leglslation which will have| Whatever the oute ¢y | Ser‘]fltlons ligaviattar faviatalmelbsuaee) SR tibubloimaridding lEslt okt DEEC SRR : y I e A Demeatic el ch will have | ateve utcome of the tn- | - A T N NTS o comer sometimes color _their | iicuc’ ("0 14" bolng forced to cut | 1t was bad enough wheii ~they rlfor e Eialiome davscomis ian oo ant bearing upon the fu- | ternational convention at the Hagur On Tbe Weatller | Featimony and make out & DICKeT | g yiy wine ration to three liters wrecked _almost _every vestige of y ! E lled E s ture industrial development of the | it is considered doubtful whether | case against the prisoner than the| day., Led by Infans and his big‘Nnhg comely rows of stucco build- the Christian church commemorates | 17 - T Th know which ings in Regent street last year. It b ates | United States, Is believed Itkely i the | Secretary A S ) facts warrant. hey kno ;i : : & 3 year. e e 5 I58 1'4_ elieved Ilkely it the | Seeretary Hoover is prepared to rec- B s nialandl thiey Alfo sword, the Senators expect o Bweep | oo iable the ofher day when on of Jesus Christ.|international cohvention fails to meet | ommend to Congress an Ameri Was! Aprit 11, — Forecast e i 1 afied)| 1 cuouapposlig gia el ole before | pigeadilly el bbed of i The Christian world f) ey ec Congress an American ashington, Apri yrecas! know which policemen are satisfle I ) piceadilly circus was robbed of the rom its early —_— | to state the facts and lcave the rest them and continue the stride which | pyjipesome bronse statue, of Fros, ‘histo: a ized It | 3 x 0 = & has won them the el p! ip| i r7 on has emphasized its maln | Ag seven-eighths of the industrial | o American patent holders. Tt 18 b Sunday clondy and somewhat to the prosecutor. Of the lattor type e ‘m‘r shm‘“""‘“{;"“:;“’_‘o’» and the weather-beaten “flowers tenet of bellef on that day with an ¢ " w ¢, probably followed by light N 1 i i i “Hm" Skelly, whose death girls” Wi t at his f el t | enterprises in the United States de- | leved {11 aslk tns S S vifol y t g | was “Jim” Skelly, whose death|, ! | girls” who sat at his feet worg e R O d States d v he will ask that a King | puin, [ AS[]ODWSICM Smlfifls B@l[l ES Chapman is accused of having | been fighting in their new cofseum. | o 5504 away. But now shey say the | § | : i " N R pend directly or indirectly upon pat- | clause be applied exclusively to alic For Eastern New York: Falr to- . Ho nover tried to step \nty | The other gladiatorial teams, NoW-1 graceful arches of Waterloo bridgs, Pellishments vielded by nat . . | . £bs k ! e ¥ ¥ nature and | ents or had their orlgin In patented | holders of American patents. Such NIt with increasing cloudiness in tflthhed for Gl‘eatel‘ AGG“P&W | the prosecutor's shocs. ~He mever 2ol "“fl"‘ o ""“g““" the “Sena- | qar ang away the most beautiful of | tmventions, the outlook is one which | a form of discrimination, it is said, |he northern and central parts to- | presumed to* advise the judge. H ors” a victory, and each forecast (e gtructures that span the tidal ow Britainalckurches (niatyess | TaduAas S EE R e o e Possibly showers in this T | never * painted the prisoner wors for itsclf a better year than 1ast™ | mhames, must vanish stone by stone: Wwill observe the holy holiday {n their | viewi ; ANaliof St lwection he was, Skelly went fo the The oarsmen have finished their| 4y nohody knows yet just what is y holiday ir { Viewing with much interest and con- | United States from the international | - Washington reports (hat the out Rt g ton] ADEIIL DA Tivotaa|\nar e SURSERERESE | winter's work, an fnnovation having | : i g sceustomed manner, The story of the | cern, " & DA Ut e ‘; """‘r” L “‘ Ot | litional observation stations, lo- ‘itnesd stand quietly aha explatned | P BELE Fo0H o the Neapolitan golng to be done ahout the dome g o 3 nvention. ook for Sunday is for generally fair A LIS AL e R ) i o arre: see! Y 2 1 3 Paul’ ‘] q- resurrection will be told from the 4 ) cated probably in America and | the (,uacsd\(-mhng’]}‘o lh; a;lrn ’;,,r‘l(i"(fonsuls." In wn oftort to Heeome | jo‘idN_l ]‘n“:‘l;(;m\:’:\ch has been ad ul. e e ¢ ¢ 4, and accurate recording of the {he accused man, Then he stopped. o _ | judged da 5. pulpits amid bowers of greeners and | industrial nations in granting..ex- | the enactment of a working cluuse in el b e on outr a| Ha could not be persusded fo &x- af hard as nalls and able to stand | hings may not be as bad g fhey flowers; organs will ald in pealing | clusive monopoly rights to patente this country have f n ef-| - TR a r-()l‘x‘vk'“\‘x.' t\\m‘w(n‘ cessnry, in | asgerate for (e suko of getting a |1 exertion in this sport, the 25 moom to.some of tho admirors o he tidings and choirs will sing the | it P e e Sl o 1 el v COMMUNIC ) B M s N N convietion. 1f the judge discharged members of this crew committed @ the older, cherished s(ructures of | without conditions during the orts were made in 1908, 1912 and o & & the opinion of Dr. C. G. Abbot, as SEEERSR teel murder apiece last fall and spent the d Erd oxt 3 1at glad refrain of hope in immortality. | Judge Groehl Wants Name of Per- | sistant secrefary of the Smithsontan | the prisoner M}“:}'\vfi"dy 'mll\l 5 ;Fs winter in *he slave galleys, The| i 'cxn' 'mt"a “1‘: ! '\‘:;‘ xf’-im.‘luT\"{- And in th £ e son Who Wrote Letter stigution ar lircotor of its as- | buked or offended. He had done his | y J 3 may’ be carted back i 3 he afternoon, it the! ed to American patentces and for-| favorably reported by committecs iu| New Britain Herald Instguilanends SR St eantii [ dutyanaiyaa entiaflad hide {ne | surviving four are said to be in the | cirous, when tho completion of u weather conforms to the pleasure in | ey 1 i . ‘R 1 = {rophy observator 0 | b4 % i orson | hest of physical toughness. 7 erg a 114 t | elgn holders of ‘American patents| Congress, But none of them re-| v Britain, ( 3 mine the exact extent to which indge decide her the person vast undergroun raliway station human hearts, there will be the an-| without discrimination, The rights | ceived consideration on the floor of E S o hes dopends. upon: solarfundér; arrest d rved punighment y DAV has brought order out of tod: nual “Easter parade” or such| include the privilege of wi oo (LR - b i Play: Will writer of letter to | cpange or should be discharged. |1t is belleveq that a favorable im- | chaos of fron and wood and ¢ e Alfaationstor ftllas arelitonna )| SO L SO Henatejor,Houer Rl g R o e o i | AT O hollce force | pression was made on members of | ment, Gilbert created Eros, With cities not boasting the gl : f on it certain members who be- | 'ljl‘ legislative committee on roads, his slender boyish body and his o sting the glories of a| right to its escluslve use, or manu- the American system of not for ed strictly confidential, Woolworth | 4o ung rainfall, and a change in Meve that persons brought before ' rivers and bridges who inepected downward-drawn arrow, to add a Fifth avenue. | Bldg., New York city. s monty {hesr, The astro- the court should e severely dealt the Cat Hole road leading {rom | “touch of forelgn joyousness” to A Gratefully yours, b ‘ 2 th, 1 vder to make.punishment this city to Meriden qn Thursd stolid old Tondon, but he doesn't All other industrial natic ce | to prevs Aiene T ¥ Vo Y vatcal observatory began with the: with. In order z ; istrial nations have | to prevail for some time longer. The . J. GROEHL. ‘:_"‘\‘ 5 ”h;“ ;,} . «o:mu Nelng to cortain, they deprecate the pris- Afternoon with a view to passing on | want the statue returned to the ProY : the merits of making it a state' circus. Nearly éveryone else docs, L4 working or licensing clauset hel at na gressed materially ! 13 ng clauses in their| nation has progressed materially un- A observe solur radiation in Washing- oner's. character as much as pos- 3 y h. If the highway. =~ however, for it has become a part patent laws requiring that every pat- | der the present patent system. ar i 4 &b strefc! t Hi : e el m b e i re : ple and strefch the trut SACRIFIUE TRESSES {ton but the impure atmosph e e Nt {o find the The advahtages of the project are of Piccadilly as the world knows | erty. American delegates 'will pro-|1€h industry, millions of dollars be- GLADSOME EASTER ? y millionpidalins s AND BALMY SPRING. Renewed Hfe has been | pose “equitable and equal treatment | ing expended for the construction of ful at the convention, will have re-| ents. Important American concerns course in a “complete revision of the | bullt mills in Great Britain as a re- the American view. | working provision that would apply | for New nd: Fair tonight. The United States is unique among[ Efforts in the past to bring about| Yesther In Now nngibng B niioc showers. in northern part. of patents. These rights arc extend-| 1922, when bills to this end were a patent from use, as ell a ay be fairly c lere at | g 2 P ( 3 2 as well as e | It may b Airly considered that | as suggested and sane will be treat- | yioces governs the carth’s tempera- 3 | facture. the working of patents will continue New frocks, suits and hats are an{ ‘ important part of the officlal open- ing of spring and it is a human trait | to show them off upon this grs\a!‘ ot o | the owner—or be licensed for use by | Past Will be of benefit in the future. | 90 Girls Ofier Their Garh to be In- ast submerge an appreciation of | others within a limi the deeper meaning of the holiday. | clauses appl Quaint and beautiful customs have | laws i to prevent the suppress f been horrowed from the Persians, ! patents, "t L L e e and dyeing them red is sald to sym- | domestic bolize the blood of the redemption. | add to t i, 3 the ceniral pillar of Asak the sieht o ol e. He was accustomed yje, and the popular belief is that L he right to ex-| to different ways in different days.| her sacrifice saved the edifice in the! ploit it or suppress it at will; it is| He considered himself too old a dog €& hquake disaster of September, 1923, tem is to force the employment of ed ) s given et. At once political campaign | tresses® instead, and these will lic its to the inven- ) , i1 lisadvan t -or-desirec r. Marx, | 1 i f is hoyhood, schoo ¥s 1 early o foreign patente« - — AMiles to Former Prison. days generally before the final cur- | those extended to its own pat tain descends to finish his career, if e result 8 that foreign p That he was raised in New York is | patcnt ce he minimum fo day; and be it added that sucH a| that ! | t ia, be not withheld from us v | be that what has worked well in the stitution now maintains obscrving A X pseity tlagorkediwelliimin 0 Anstituiion oW fran become offended and fecl that - point, 1t would reduce the distance| The lamontations over Rennie’s d period, These - — terred in Pillar of Temple to be i Jusly oecupied gince October, 192 tion on and Al | % ously ageupied ainco O Y1t 18 ridicu- | corner in Meriden, by three miles. |house toward Watcrloo station, are grown up around the Lastertide, The | as native pate A S 8 | O fonced court reporfer will vouch cal transportation and it would tral piers and arches began Eag- | as native patent owner Yon ‘Hindenbiirg Js 71 vears : umoto, A maiden of Kuchiki- from Calama, in the nitrate desert D t ae dewin ) o Jorls of the testimony given by s |tween this city and New Haven|'to Do taken down stone by ston o ations lof (ha! new: {emple/ta | & desicmbIE, Dr, Abtot belleves, &f | 1 | T wolt I3 are begin | d ai o | perts P ! g diag e capital wealth of the nd ‘oo the na.{€ome 340 years ago a gi " of Tokio Might be more fayorable. Due to line with their duty to the people of | ginning to complain of the! perts who conducted a long dia i O eriake this program. | nocence of Chapman but it was at | With the lcgislative commitiec when all. They want to do away with the greetings to friends has become| owner of a patent able to undertake this program.| T poscd new solar obscrving stations, | lic had been led to believe was true, | dren, ever eager for novelty In thelr| it wi » run on the Nationalist- | was refused, €0 she and 89 other | inviting and the construction of a | than Waterloo. After all, it is the - g - s 5 level caze sation =X s sty ale ” Ory | ing on or after March 21, which wus tor, thus stimulating him, even at The t Jiouse & ¢ cation. carecr and a city clection Was VEry fand dale which many lave not|on top of beautiful arches. mperor i T at of I months the D ) 196 e ot cotat Bhig gl d i Ui A ke place on April 10, 1900, and | through Cat Holo pass with Sena- | the Tondon coureil, which patsed CMAPMAN IN YOUTH sought to provide imme ’ d carry it to1 thentic early history of Gerald Chap- holder of the invention vill get the monarch It A jon has received from its but when Mr. Thompson looked af | cypressed the opinion that the ledge least a slight chance that something | Which all indystri { | t Hindenburg pe Famous Gang Member Turns Down por AT were road is one of the best in this part temperature of New York city for| .oy R 4 e t e tion in which these were used, and | gent of his boyhood, telling of | gy changing ideas regarding what auch a contingency finally is permit- | tees enjoy maximum advantages e e casts “indicate | o 3 btdes - R ges i 3 ! which made Silvi Corporation Counsel Willam C.|anq peing broken up into smaller| pye it iy the jewelry trade which is ntury ago, whe o was 1 “olar observations, even 10| Ll e conld not be used. 4 : g ¥ n When the large sections fell they | ijjv of taste regarding the wearing relatives tiere, one of wk i 1 r . e L s 2 y : o . recently when he again, socrvlary of state must be reached, g » sidel rdge.” the against the sides of the ledge, the ypey cannot get real ones they will munity, also appears like) may monopolize the Amer 5 law 4 Rt that it not take much | order Burdens of Postmen .. aion. Sccrctary Huber Clark iy } 1 were atruck. “Talk about acolian| ij,gy as well as brooches are ouf to com icate with him durir their products f mption 1d been incarcerated for 1 8 - L en BECETAI OO 4 day, carrying a load of 35 poun the printing of new date line. o > embe of . Y It was noted by members of the ..qqojation in Birminglam, where equally t Cha an, 1. De @ the 1 man's . > <do Kol 1 ific slum- ing to & recent investigation, and In Kehoe, routed from 60poT c sl ava hardty'e ity i are hardly any grades and the few| oqpocquse women are naw wearing dGiscreet s ¥ my ed, W h 1 iod. " lepinna e i hn e ‘assett ' W ¢ : 15 D But § knew coudl | 3 Gas This is regarded as too much 'nssott strect to lawlor stre ) the | ;oad. Tt would be necessary to take woman to wear four rings it is nov ked back the 300 1 il pounds and the datiy distance to 17 Adkins Trinting Co. Mr, Smith 8¢ gandard width but the cost of this ent granted be either employed— | the attitude of most observers may h necessits its removal, The judge docs = L 5 Secused porson gullty, these police- obvious. From a commereial stand- | the place. . sartorial observance does not in the | ! arqua Hals tations at Mount Harqua Hala, in ould ) e B Rl A} bie feoptinat ||l aeclaiorliof i icouty Is & refice- between this city and a point on masterly bridge, with its ninearclies S o heir integrity and ability tho New York road, at Archers | crossing the Thames from Somcrse! to foreign patent own- | HINDENBURG WILT Yrected in Japan o ‘ly | as officers of the o G / ’ Japan. and on Mount Montezuma, nearly : corner | v ers — including Americans—as well RUE THE DAY Tokin e Miss Tsune | 10,000 foet high and about 12 miles | lous to biink {he facts. Any ex- | This would result in more economi- morc serious. When one of the cen- vse of eggs In connection with the| The object of . £ i of Chile for the truth of these statements. | make greater dispateh possible. ging some time ago, it was thought S e e e e S the forelgn patent| He twice refused to be nominated for | MU TN O It ";‘“’”_’ a8 81 %o aaditional fist-rate etations T ieciding to investigate the ro- | Nearly all commerelal trafic be- | that the bridge would merely have i e e gacritice o be burieq alive In he i Ll 3 5 o stimulate and protect| tic. He was sarnest bot 5 A § ell- separated points in cioudless| policeman a¢ the Chapman trial the | takes the turnpike route by way of then fe-erected, afier strength- dustrial activity,” and ; e e e imperial tombs | WO BT D abscrvations | police commiasioners are acting o | Beriin, Drivers of pleasurs vehicles| cning tho piles. But now the ex Yalae a8 1l relish for the po-, in Momoyama. Tradition hdy : Dyeing them other colors has no sig- | t granting th B ! lack of funds at the present time, | the city. The testimony had no im-| crowded condition’ thus created and | nosis of the bridge's weaknesscs i anoait ohe Nasntl K _the tHing s | 0 2 2 ag e mithsonfan institution is un- | mediate bearing on the guilt or in their protests should weight | say such a process won't serve a! > ending of Easter| The American system gives to the | out of 1 Before sclecting sites for the pro- euch variance with what the pub- | it s making its decision, It is fair| nine arches that for &0 long havt nearly as common as sending such | to assume that shippers would reared themselves over passing pe greetings on other holidays. Chil-| his ow: By ity ; oS hot thinks $5,000 would-be | that the commissionera Sould mot | route theirmerchandiso through desirians, tramways automobiles, ¥ his own {»m.v,rl,\ and he can do with | to learn new tricks. . : S :V l‘- Ts f:, e e e ey S look fhe sltuation aud | the at Holo pass 1t the rond were | pufling tugs and barges, a0 ot t he desires. The foreign &vs-| But Admiral Yon T 2 a8 Times have changed in Japan, | ¢ Lo nelie i Be e ¢ o further | in good condition. |up an cntirely new bridge, with S ; ! : Jut Admiral Yon Tirpitz finally in- G B 0 5O aeh mew station it woukd | expect the peoplo to have urther N youthéul lives, find excitement only | i Inally In- ' owever, and Miss Tsune's offer : \‘;“’r{‘nm“‘W S;“ ol \‘o e Sise | sanndenseita thom. | The scenery through the pass is| only five arches, and much wider @econd to toy time at Christmas. all . 1 € ) ; e s R [silipatentedidetices Monarehist-Bot f o original installation, and from $8,-| { ; Baster always falls e ¢+l - Monarchist-Bourgeols coalition tick- | maidens of the town ofere d their L 4 | state highway would open up to slimness of Waterloo that gives™il Nishey atler s o s SRl A moriers B En T teRs 12,0000 an Y L8 5 Cleric Alfred T Thompson | {ourists and residents of New Brit- | the appearance of a dark rbbon i oon appear- fullest possible hene +under the cornerstone tinious opcration, dep L3 had the busiest night of his official |%in and Meriden a paradise of hill | spread ucross the flowing Thames the system adopted at the Council of the cost of initial L‘T’"w'”‘;’l‘ "‘}Y ‘“ o il © past | nearly called off because of @ print- | yigited, — Thero is just @ faint possibility Nice in 325 Thi s for. thel thel publie o : O iarn 1o ava Beth i = ey 25 yeurs ago. The Mayor- | Licutenant Governor Brainerd Is| that the bridge, sentenced 1o deati e vm:-w : ! exerciée of | whos . & ) GorL will | thors and the buildi the o “"’w‘“‘ 3 "{ e S alty contest \‘f"\_“"" Ira hi1 }:“l‘:; interested in having the road be- | may receive a repriove. No stone : AR R 8 tit being supplied by M lagars ol SO RN St o famuol Tnescite was scheduled | como a state highway. As he rode to be tonched untll July. By then - tems, on the oth hand, hav the vicinity, each of whom will f i AR HEEE one perfoet tree-and Lonency O T e ikcly tnalllorrotioalhaldion (o EMELIDEASS ior Edward B HelUblaAd flashed | the death sent concedes that AND “GANG” INFLUENCE, | tages to the public B RAr| site, D i revali o e took out the en-| ok several years and recalled the! there may be Attempts to gain access to t : Rranvina: i ; putHiemotteralep/ e niicy e g | velopes which were to be used dur- | qays when he was a boy, born inj will reqiird : bt Rl - the-rondors, will be chased away PREFERS JAIL LIFE L el ot re batloting., These had been | Neriden, and was famillar with | people doubt it % [ e vas Setted] reposing in their box for two WeekS | cvery bend and turn in the road. He Rennic’s great work is done for man continues apace, and there is at The internationa! pat ‘ Ak e —— v aty, Dr. Marx will get remainder. and Chile stations each day a Te: ., AT ¢ ths 1 ¥ m casually he saw that theY ! or traprock which overhangs the Taj A ¢ i ChECEBHDLS ”‘\”‘r dated the 9th instead of the| 2 s e Towelers Wail at the srop up to inform us all about | requires each state te tend ¢ SR . o day prec T These have been | R it N o \ g ou & o] Offer of Freedom and Waiks 500 ‘:~ .‘:W 4 e RS 10th. The scrious error threw EFaVe | o the country. lieutenant gov S mple Taste in Gems doubis on the validity of any elec-| crnor recited an interesting inc London, April 10.—\Women's con- BEST REGARDS” TO e, April 1 The or- sevéral days in advance. Mathe. S 5 SHE 2 u s the city cferk immediately consult A T s . RING OF SWAT and contempt o ool methods, Dr. Abbot sl i it Nrayor Webster and then listening to the music caused bY| ycy shall or shall not wear always ' : R huge rocks falling from the elghts| yiycet some trade or another. This ted to take place, the United States, while American thorn in the side of {he i some degree of ¢ proyigion, base d 5 x 2 . States, while America e l : ; {ungerford, Both agreed that the | roazmeny ; | o 4 At = Hungerfor fragments during thefr desceDt. guiuring, owing to the new simpli- . R five davs in advance” A continud r airly certain, and that he 3 ; ahingos o : amous fiye days in advanc At midnight it decided that | oo 4 e n, and that h s itages oreign natior ; ; 45 @ la Gala bandit hand, sto m in | tion of this work is intendcd s n by il e save ::ulnu| deep t:u\:\ but as th ¥lof jewelry. Al wonftn want pear) were spiit into sections and struck o kiaces for the moment, and if brother standing high in the com m foreign holders o f : v ¥ . ihe age of 9 d hims i 530 talel 4 i h heir atiilicngs, 0t04, faund o Tall Houses Increase nd a long distance telephone €all yaeeg pecame a higher piteh, goOINg 4, A odds with the-forces of was put in for the Willimantic po- the scale until the highest not \‘lm\r\ imitations, with the result 1t is significant that none of Chap- ' ket AR by A Srus ¢ highest no'es| (pay pendants with ornate gold sct- man’s relatives have made an effort | ! 5 1 o ; ) 4 Ir ‘.“.1;“;13;,\-”‘”\ wardens o It London, April zu,—mmm]m; and “flf\) roused from ‘\m‘]' 11‘1 2 ";"""v“‘"‘; harps — that was music,” eatd Mr.| o¢'s o tis r v remar ow ) ortici prisex " ¢ gescending steps for seven hours tefbphoned New Britain authorizin, % s 3 ~ a8 3 d I b Trainerd reminiscently. According to the head of a jewelry 1si = . is the lot of the rage London mai yen Mr. Thompson began a. 5 q enrily ) I apond the Tost of his o tiers n cortaln distriets, accord- | sdarch for a printer, Thomas H. R the rod earlls | mych jewerly is menufactured, therc Ao S i S i 1GnALe L nt. There | ;o 4aday a slump in gold watch wrist- g thelr wi t LR £ st P Sich ¢ vegts, two caribineers took him o v . he oment Juld only say he was out of by his naming ther a ho or, 2 Rtant ? L iden 2 S = Glasgow postmen in the tenement ber, would © Iy say he was oul rolling hills could be easily brought | 3 : S r village, Gissuni-Val- | el of the city climb 3,000 steps nolitics and returned to bed. From | oo % 0 the level of the rest of the | & platn molre ribbon, band, and v | wliereas it was quite usual for a :m.-ml to be hi ins e st taliis 18 or : 'h“' "! "-'1“\‘1"“““: i E ° and the postal workers will propost ed official went and awoke Theo- | 1ana from adjoining' properties at| ~o o oo wenr tw i lead HTS is gOOC i e that the load be limited to I8 H. Smith, pressman 8t the | (oo gnots in order to_establish a y usual to wear two, & weddin Seadlof witamily CoRuT : : ? A 1l stz and an engagement ring. I it lom croic < for'a ¢ milos, cured Charl vrett and in AN g g pelfeved, would not be a ser ; same li AT nt ) the i 5 - tront of i : p i | . o vhere will wis e ‘ Joma i 1% fablo tncrease In stalr climb- | hour the Adking presses were 13| ous barrier to the projest German Girls Suffer an awled 1 5 o'clock 3,V i L L ] y ;s P ing has come about through the operafic By The committes on foads,® rivers o . . ‘ WAL oo oD 508 r From Nicotine Poison regarded as a black sheep and t se countriss At the expen ) B : Sy werestorced L0MHu I g puilding of more flat houses and the ' velopes had beed corrected, and bridges has been economical in he became a L : 5 conversion of large dwellings Into more following during the day, and yo" cxpenditures, approving very Cologne, Aprll 10.—The young fn lie, there s¢ Dead Germans Puzzle ohTe Goastire foc small FmiViEGLsIne | fpolla wetes SNIE (5 (ORS n at :’ T Biia submiticd fof its consid. women of Germany, sirce the war, T % A . clock and continue in operatic eratio he it beinz have been smoking so many ciga- his ¢ al pr S s Men of Ma 1 eration, the most important being J ¥ e Customs Men of lanila Ihe clection had been saved. | fhe Norwich-New London road ic reites that nlootinee polsoning IS Stk Manila, Aprit 10. — Customs and 'Tiers of Bunks to PR Rkl ommon among them, according to fn Manhattan also s cerfain. | countries. 1 ied States D acd over Relieve Housing Dearth prom e Rome aily “orb” of Prot. Koelos, ot o Universit- Chapman m ) I er on res 25 y A T d R e the 1 © London, April 10.—The demand w years A, D.t The Observer offers his co u- e A : : ; ; 3 ears Ago 1eaay .. <. v s oL Lo, A Lndon In s acute Tho northward pilgrimage of ath- S et congratu-| " Tey come to him for help in 1n : t ? : i 4 : V| creasing numbers, {he professc 1 the World war Hodics, that bunks, one above the o tes has already begun and hord! o Bl 57, CwhiD DAk oy - muievinhae dinaikak "ot i1 ofher. G n property similar to those aboard ships and 5{ champlonship players A7 SRR | s Tt phoweatbE AL par and The nervilibyipdielihay S 3 b ; Freder 7 t ¢ll known luring. the war, have which fold up out of sight when not home from their Spry traiping i the city court in New Haven, “Dan” | peen-{he paramount symptom A . 1 States T plumber and member of the fire po- been in customs arehouse e, have boen installed in some Aftica. <Tdnned by the hot sun Of | will make good without a Aot ot o SEEKING A CHILD AND 1a tax on pate s Forsman, nearly nine it t of the mewest Nats in the crowged the Numidian desert, burned by the, A few years ago the new assistant | :‘L’;“‘]’("‘f';: ;n““::":)?‘"““d by & rap GIVING ONE AWAY : x th the erly & te \ the local mov ! O sion | ity of-Tondon, where inchds have scorching winds from the heart of prosecutor was a reporter on the | 3 i Siace te 2 rn ot i . T ) South aeveral yea O that to be taken 1fito consideration when.' the unknawn wildernesscs, and ach- Herald, and a good one. He took McKenzie chi . el & shortee perio th 4 greg al _church parsonage at no Ger pro be sold or | ever any buildings is being done. ing:from the effects of over-indul- nig work seriously, was diligent and | 7 » 2 5 k t fternoo 1 Dr. i v anner dis the Another innovation in the com- gence fn the nati Libian foods, the conscientious in gathering the news been followed T reports | ican period of T yper pe s the cercmony. ins governmer presscd furniture fine ix % “siz-in- popwldr Italian sportsmen are oW and made friends with business and Fl‘ank E GoodWin of possible identificatfons have come | T ot o t n J. Patt. rsc s brst man ar " A pce which Includes ‘urning to their home grounds for profeasional men whom he met o to naugh alse Nopes have cnded s 1 o Tixs § vas brid r nw N t thing oldir ¢ hstand, chest' of opening of the game roasc through his newspaper work. The Fyesight Specialist ’ i ) . Irawers, rack, a q bosers have polished _thelr lost a good man and the PAT.j§... yyyp oy, Phone 1903) every like ¥rom Yaper oi That Date ed by bad compa A spacr Su disappointme ne and again ry wor or a 3 . v Sle child found in )e; Jersey Lad well 22 American t t € ivd Ads ¢ b relatives and {riends in this ¢y

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