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| L o | The revolutionary movement wa: 2 2 | J 1 I eplied; “Gone to the dogs. y New Britain Herald | o R e mer | Fagctsand e [ et e S FIRST MASON AS [t m e Saciae summoned before # court martiul MERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | 3 v o8 from th BY HOBERT QUILLEN d | A Bad Case | ’ L i R ST o plan shou 0 © heresy tria My ’ te, hin i Wi Tasued Dally (Sunday Excepted) ; it ; e | ty "ll::\“ Japog, At alohiag EUBA S PRES'I]ENT, When General Gomez went to th At Herald Bldg., 67 Church Blreet 8 ne L | Sl : ; S antuiis X |United States shortly after 1020 h for new — v 2od i | 4% N ? i ght H |the Interests of the liberal party, an my thoughts are all on just| { 4 11 i . b o one these \‘Ma(}hfldfls Fa[mly [m]g Promj: | Macimdo proved himseit worthy o ON SUBSCRIPTION RATES ¢ A girls clamoring $1.00 & Yea v Thtes) Manths e INCREASED “GAN" TAX AND GOOD ROADS . L, v for 1 tnally 1 eealse This great desire that 1 nurse this confidence. He personally di < i rected all the activities of the party HuLs Jooms, | seess e teom - gecine sicen oo (0 [dependence MOVEMEDt 15 %o i as s he'winning o Keep #miling, folks, for herc's the | i i five provincial governorships. H: point | To make the matter even worse | : | abandoned his business And opened hard part isn't to make laws It always works in crowds— | I've lost my ‘hearty appetite. | Havana, Cuba, May 20. (AP)== |44 yay for his recent triumph o but to make respectable alc General Gerardo Machado y Morales |presidential candidate. 1t anything gets out of joint 1 have elated spells when 1 |Atth president of Cuba and the first —— 4 it 3 .| Scem to be walking on the air, | e ST bon't | be your funny-bone! | 't ;"“:T ||nu~\m$'s e ri “gh | Mason to be elected o that position, his sire was a gentleman | T'm sunk in deep and dark despur. |10 takes the cath of oftios today. paric | comes y i Repartec What's that? You think 1 am in of a faglly known for its sac § ) ; : o st e s L rifices in the course of Cuban inde- N rh R My iop g Cls | SGRIOVO S e pendence. His recent election was | 0 e 5 A ; : \ not Ikely to get on | ous 1o soclats. Don't make me laugh! I've got thid 1anqglide for the liberals, and also titled ¢ use for re-y " g e . Al Vs " feel too 8 way the first time the nation's next presi. | all news r 3 4 tramp: “Owe to soclety?| . 9 . eredite : S A 1. | Harned important Vhe HIF AT A basnilacinen| ByatEving toipredictithancoys dent could be predicted with ce ving bri | Who'll take Jack Dempacy's crowh ainty by midnight of election di Reports 1o Grand Lodge Are rnardlGuy Clare | away : x | IFor the first, time election day was | epOl‘ Member Audit Bu; o o t E really Y switeh for turn- p )2 | Wesley Kimmick practically free from disturbances. | 3 f . ey Gerardo Machado was born in | Md N H I'd love to be & Teaulier Considerate S NGla a4 iEaliat he (nroviacalar | ade al New naven A ROMANTIC ACQUITTAL ; By l”“l"‘(l A W ""‘"";"4 “Why didn't you steal "‘""‘1114.1! Villas, now Santa Clara, Septem- | e . t must be lots of fun to be when 1 gave you the signal?" de-|her 29, 1873, His father, Colonel e i May 20.— (4 —~Tht IN VERMONT WOODS % A teacher in a school, manded the manager, |Gerardo Machado y Castellon, mar- ,:,,T lf.‘;\:“';“\,l]:;u.mpm‘ \Li:rzl»r :- To try to pound in pupils' heads “Aw, I kind o' hated to do that,” ricd Lutgarda Morales. Both of‘f\,m ,-(,,,,,'f\;, held its annual con- me principle or rule; ropliea the youngster. “It wouldn't {them were deveted to the ideal of [ yaiiion here toda nd Maa o muke them study lots of stuft [ ook right after the pitcher givin' Cuban independence. [et st e etiey etiin At night when they get liome me first on ball.” | The father saw his son on rare [J2M®? BOIPOD v at the outstand: o, when they grow up, they will Cyril Frosh, |occasions when a child, because ho | YC2T eMPRavune Bt EHE R have o 4 was In arms against the Spanish co- | ¥ PR sl S A S realaome Batter Up! lonis} rulers; But, in exchange, he |MIUSHOD Of 81 BTCHETL N sealc . mie " Walter: “What'a the idea of dust- stantly heard his mother's patriotic | Which he -‘-‘“1 R80T iz GATF TENDERS MUST - . ¢ Chant t : 3 £ 1 could be a teacher, 1 ing that plate oft! We have dish- |Propaganda. for on her had devolved izntion of the dreama m;;”numnsw RE RELIABLF § t Would like a high school washers here, I'd have you under- il the duties of the home where | have had for -‘"‘"‘“v L o e I'd smite those youngsters, hip and | ¢tand.” Ithe separatist movement was daily | bullding was well under way an . Aeny A8 a ) thigh, Diner: B ion, force of |Preached. was probable that at the next sei ng around the astion of e L har - 0 \ . U PEERALC O R Lo oR o 3 g s smpletion would be an ing arou action of a t that . T would, 8o help me, Bob habit merely — I'm an umplre.” Fought Against Spain At 22 sion its completio e s ¢ thin 1S L 4 B ! ‘ 1'd teach them stuff they'd never —Julius Miller. | At 22 vears of age, young Macha. nounc d and Its occupancy carricd croasing in suddenly quitting S i ", ¢ [ ¥ 86 do was in the fleld against Spain, He | through. The Innrmar)u is at the ; . 3 portion of Connecticut's sy L g v i I'd work them all like sin (Copyright, 1925, Reproduction |iolned the revolution of 1895, and | Odd Iellows' home in Groton and eavir e crossing unguard of imp! high J ; And make them keep 80 g Forbldden) |took part in many combats, display- | will be used for those at the "ome } 1 One ¢ 008K | Cionit hear ma drop & pin. e O ing in all of them extraordinary | who are in need of medical and otiine oosen the purse; {courage and coolness. He won the | surgical treatment. It {8 planned to Aol L : » o ! 2 il i o e ; e all eazihly ties It 5 oLid /bl o Torting (o kAo |E B 0 COMM!TTEE HOLDS -}11:. of general and enjoyed An en- | have the cornerstone laying on Sat- T | J i e a - My job would never stop; e Do U viable reputation among the Cuban | yrday, June 13, and an {nvitation s B il ! ’ : r Mo e Al ]TS FINAL SESS]ON army of liberation. i was extended to Odd Fellows and cha nee s ‘ I il ; i g it Tl bact pesrgotjchidren, BLd The war ended. General Machado | pepekahs to attend e {resumed his business activities, for | Grand Master Cooper praised tic Three automobile drivers who € 1 way mi 1 t catened 1 T Ce 5t 3 £ T As T grew old, what foy to ses g s : L s R e is one of those men who fight for | S Ders sour 3 ips an enemy couid ¢ he Kids that T had huried | Bipte Class Now In Hands of New [an ideal. and afterward become | up meant ther anger in . from home to save h . s G, “'J.',‘g U “’”“"‘*‘, 5 y A {private citizen without asking or ex- crossing. were struck TIME TO ELIMINATE Te SRR LR ) steals second fa ; A ol S Officers—Generals Ratified At |jccting any reward. In the organi- T 4 1 e oty " zation of the first rural guard, he | MORE GRADE CROSSINGS was appointed lieutenant colonel f T 1 winzs of the retiring |\With rdquarters at Santa Clara, a 8 % of };\").ma“.: post which he resigned on W»Ii:u;i'"'"‘g\r""f_ (i .',“"m‘.‘r‘”’fim“ s clected mavor of Villaclara. Gen. |lodge at Central Village. The grand 8 . i 4 ve Bible class was held last evening at |o ;) Aachada,\a far-sighted states. | ter also recommended that an asteriwas ayolociibyRe it nly be n nation i ! . raret y : Ithe Y. 3L C. A. There were final re- man, accepted all the doctrines | nual sessions be not less than one The incident is or 0 : - , the 1 e, bu d 2 | Rudic 1. |ports of the chairmen of commit-|preached by Jose Marti, and labored (and a half days, so that proper con- i ¢ {icos, The election of William C. |10 reestablish cordiality between all | sideration and execution of impor- | Hotelikiss as gencral of the white [the inhabitants of his province. tant matters may be given and a larmy and Ernest R. Dechant as| Ha devoted himself to commerce, | complished to regard 5 i \R8- 3 /i ! e rain general of the blue army was offi- [the breeding of cattle, and the cul-! 1 that the pr ble sign there i - p - ¢ ' riv r S g e C s UM eially ratified. The election of [tivation of sugar cane. He never t of the Rel } te assemb < : e TS alter WL Gould as general of the abandoned politi believing that | Le jpade ex-officio member of th I erage one-track mind old days a woman without g some seper a own's main management of the hone under Brother Phillipe, saying that condi- tions are approaching the ileal. Recommendation was made tha! charters be granted Manitook ledge of Granby, Purity Rebhekah lodge at Exactly Meeting Last Night The final meetin executive committe the railroad ously mentior reat crossing voil army 1 n ratified at a pre- ry citizen should contribute with | hoard of managersof the 1. 0. 0. T° vious meeting, Mr. Gould having 'his work and his vote to the gov-|pome. He also asked that consid- lsucceeded himself in this capacity. lernment of the country. The liber- | cration be given to the mattsr o B. F. Armstrong, the new presl- [uls, in 1908, chose him candidate e g i r are of | sl was given an ovation. for the governc p of Santa Clara - sl ; ‘ : Y more than ahout a quarter \fter the meeting the members \hut the party became divided, and NEED OF ONE MORE SIGN | - ; pinion ceat ) ) S ¥ m he got just as wet |l U(\,‘, jee cream and cigars as he lost by 17 votes. AT THE CENTER 1 e oo eroal v s i SehAli gl el s e | uests of the retiring president, Wal- | In that same year General Ma- | - e + ¢ v ) - editor is a que : R. Fletcher, and an additional lchado labored for the triumph of ter remain a peren- y tis 1 t VRS makes people ¢ as guesta of Willlam M. Mars- 'General Jose Miguel Gomez, the 1 nter e G \ o ; g i ) lon't makes people cry. |land eral presidential candidate, and chofRdiscussion Red e L oser Sl e gop € agding Mrs. John Louts. | —— ‘hen the latter was elected, he ap- | 77" . ¥ L 8 € % pointed Machado brigadier-gencral | Grand Secrotary W. S. Hutchison v \ ; 1 Cond o f ) 1 8howe et nembershi on Lo Ligtter of Famons e Observations ant second chist ot e Cuban hOREl G0 (L MEPIEENL changing the terms of the subordi ate lodges from semi-annual to ar Many siste juridictions hat terms, Another recom ndation was (hat a uniform (ues I tionnaire be adopted for cxaminatio: of candidates in the preceding o e R o F LAl L o, standing army, creating afterward, | D¢ last to have 20, . rossings along . beinece to wait 1 v . 1 i gical objection W I! for his special benefit, the office of |a8 compared with 28,128 a year aneiatoetn e S B G B e hey i £ Tz so far alvanced 1 e On The Weather o neni™or e "armea |fore. The otalpassets wore 132 Srhiw g ficu { rememberir g SHE MY : 4 forces of the republic, 4 s 038 the vea Secretary of Interior hefore, with a net . whén other ) President Gomez then appointed items are consider f A RIVAL FOR MIAMI'S this ser “She 1 i to | I ODY et for Southern N and rdo secretary of the interior, @ | Total invested funds are $1.336, REALTY BOOM 1 iy W leclared § ¢ artly night warmer 0 ipoct which he held for two years, ' mber of brothars il ] huraday un-'golving many diffienlt probiems, 2,000, Iy Rebek showers. Fresh among which was the negro rebel- yho total membership on west winds tior A 1 was 4,692 brothers and sis York: TIncreas.| The racial queation led him to re- iyare” on a tofal of 14,020, a wain i . i1 have had 19 oF o cloudiness, ¥ followed by sign the secretaryship and devote wers and 533 sisters, A fof ¢ " ‘ e onew O s Thureday and in north por- himself to organizing a great na- {730, The total funds | : 25 Years Ago Today )" gummi s i e Bl 8 G e el o BT G : : : o ore ol liet bl aant e At critical period of the re- 10495 inthe vaay Y tween the t¥ nk ¢ ¥ % - i e » f ' ty while From Paper of That Date tonight at you © every- e : . sont t ic's history. The liberal union LSRN a 2 heart v party was the result. In 1912 . T trafic m_“‘“ 0) nis toliower. were elected | RIAD THE HERALD CLASSIFIED 1 biles going on Mal ¢ s ot it S lilonsl 5 Je e « s s el ; Conditions marked fall 30 B ow and prosineial govern- RESULTS ! machines usu : 9 : \ ; : A : ! pressure &S0 gourT - % iment offices. he being the unsuc. i i o o I 8 E L ! N over the Jakes to the north Atlantic | oo™ o Havana (e = ‘)" sty stead o a Tl o to a the g 7 .' : coast during the past 2 hours i When the liberals became reunit ( Al lT 0 L t the street to t arl nEL I e + : - 1 g ! listurbance entering the CountIy g iy 1036, General Machado la- || STARTING SUNDAY—Your Last : Aualihais ‘ . rom the northwest centers OVer porod cspecially for the success of || Chance to See the Greatest Move : . . ; Sn Lake Superior Pressure """*j”“ the vice-presidentlal candi of AN Time! d he Masq y b 2 f o1 »ut falling from the west Guif |(\51onel Mendieta, supported m the hea : ful ef ! : W Ll northward he 1 Orgstes Ferrara and other uncor /T THE ¥ THF. FIRST FRUITS OF 3 3 L) 13 uch a Jis TR AT perature has bee through- itjonal p: ans of General Gonier /COVERED L S NNPASEE AW Y fi ol Ik ( s York cit : out the morthern states east of the |sfer the election, disastror oS : 2 i\ v Itocky mountains and no {rosts Were [far as the liberals were concerneid W, Jennings B ass I this seot ‘ ZhebaliorsGo Stogeho) Jorted in section of the coun- Geperal Machado was invited to ri AG Y ekt Arst » this season. 'up in arms against the governmen ¥ vers occurr Florida, west it the troops failed him. and b Missourl and Califorr ad fo start the move ¥ KEITH VAUDEVILLE Conditions favor for this vicinlty {promincnt civiliany of Santa i No Advauce in Priee s alr and somew warme among whom was Mendez ¥ i The Minute That Seems A Year. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS ! PROPOSED FILM TAX . : E % X g e v Q/ ,) i SHOULD BE KILLED 4 g5l : s sl > r 1 h t o * t The sporting Goods Counter s A Futare Major Leaguer 1 ¢ d o v r— i N Y a » ! ¥ r Iry a Bottle of MOTT'S RUSSET BRAND SWEET APPLE CIDER ht - CARLL, S 3 # iy . WHEN YOU'RE SAOWING YOUR PLACE TO THE BOSS Non- Mlesholi ; . s : s i AND DISCOVER. HIS HEEL POISED OVER YOUR- ; it b FIRST A ) PROUTING TJUNE TEA Ne WO BY ALL GROCER ——————————————————

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