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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1925 | experts to advise with the tenants, | just Killing themselves. Several ‘Frenvh communist students and|they shall be g d when nuy} tic consumption and $7, was | Wood speukidy in Gloucester re- R T e e A 8[] ET hundred Chinese students in Ger-|promote cordial relations.” meet salling or steamships, | exported to the United s and | cently, "that the country ohlld,man L, | udvice of a trained specialist who many are unaftillated, but 1 | The federation of German navi.| Great Britain, ¢ . or woman s less clever and Intel. | e R SRR trying to get them to join our party. | ’ A gators also declded to call the new —_— ligent than his brothers and slsters ' i e Therefore, you will understand, ouriNe“ ch“la.m.ms for ] craft ~ Flettnerships, as the nlme‘Fa‘.m Problems Sharpen | '» the congested distrivts, Thy truth, it e e e party in Germany must not bo over. | Rotorship Necessary | rotorship 1s too easily confused with ) Sharpen |1s that agriculiure and the things 2 Rianidd LU i looked. I am now editor 6f a paper| Berlin, June 6 (AP)—Discussing | motorship. [ City Dwellers’ Wits | assoclated with It demand a greater —_— % Nbhiank e working | SN S——— called ‘truth' so have a weapon | Whether rotorships shall be treated - e | Gloucester, England, June b (AP) | measure of intelligence, enterpriss T ’ i made with the| (Continued from First Page) with which to fight the antis, and |as salling vessels or steamships in| CANADIANS LIKE OWN FRUIT | —Contrary to general bellef, per-| and grip than the work done by the FaGllllaIIOI] 0[ Fa] m Pl“(hflfi(’ . ; e thereforg You must send us news to |apphing naal regulations to them, | Winipeg, June § (AP) ' Can- | sons living in the ceuntry have the | thousands of townsmen." 2 (' s Yasitn hem as s basis for There {s little doubt among those ‘PUhIVI‘s)’v S g ‘(‘nrn:un navigators ml a rll‘cvnl -'m:’u orchardists and fruit growers | greatest amount of brains as com- | e e | . S e R R ey s ciroumatance! v alned consent to| meeting were of the opinion that a | produced a crop valued at $24,000,- | parod with city dwellers. accordin, Bemg nODSIdElfld ] rk and for the pur :I‘i’!"';‘::u "‘L"'I"“‘l'u‘:'o;"': "';“e Mn:‘ombuan a branch of the Kuomin-|new set of regulations will be neces. | 000 last year, according to a repqnl:u @ F. F Wood, British mlnmo: an entire book with one quill pen. information which | comes to fruition, a soviet and anti- !‘anx party In France and will pro- | sary. It will be quite impossible, ll\mu-a by the Dominion department of agriculture | About five thousand words h.;o Bozeman, Mont., June (AP) will de e experiments. soviet cleavage will traverse China ‘uM to Russia within two months. | wls agreed, to treat them as other | of agriculture. Of this total $16,-| “I want to combat a delusion of | been added to the dictionary by the e it tial potnts in the | like an earthquake from north to We will unite with German and | than rotorships in deciding howi 835,069 worth was used for donfes- | the city and town folks, said Mr. | advent of radlo. An agricultural experim fiontas interest, whereby well ! 83 ach tenant who en- | south 1 rm doe _— | khown economlists, agriculturalist m does 8o in the | | . | and T tounnait pectatic ving the place at Documents Broadoast ¢ most pract t f the 4 M“"": \‘4“‘"‘(‘"' ”z. Shanghai, June 6 (AP)—Foreign lord-tenant problem on the f l T AL e S original tenancy | . es patroliing Shanghal streets | roway in ot nort L this|con d ; - flanked by boarded store fronts to- | the Fairway Farms ¥ ay Farme | o " ere confronted with posters \ believe that successful Y PE S e s e pem GG ~ Corner of P T —_,——,—,,—,—— Manufacturin e ot witn Tandioeas | connected with law courts | Main and Lafayette Sts, L FROM FACTORY TO YOU g elations establishied on a| AMONE the docurieth o er New Britain, Conn. Retailers onomicibasiay invastors Frll was a letter from a Chinese in a fair return on in- irnon in In to a professor at the college Jca plialfiiile tenan iy willihe “It has been decided that = 5 - { farm osnership with S0 or thres countres China, SEE_FREE HOSIERY | B h d | SEE FREE HOSIERY b v e ek U b OFFER BELOW | DUy nere ana save. OFFER BELOW bl chance of success ns of the world in the cause of nploye vy he let 9 sl g ) 0, . . et e BIG. husy shoe factories now bring to you—through . S was mained from Charlottenberg, - their own chain of John Davis Shoe Stores—the Geologists Seek to April 5, and received here on May | = Ko valieai A b FExplain Moving Hill 15 by Professor Kiang ssung A greatest shoe values in America. Not cheap shoes hut PO S L S I TiHe [ Tatter S reveala i foftoris Biof styleful, quality footwear at unusually low prices. vegion pe 1 q Chinese the untries t ke 8 . o Q el : A =y Chorien W, Henderson, minera P s lness paFry] ¢ Every pair of John Davis Shoes reflects in its low price grographer of the United 8tates | ypiop 5 charged with responsibllity A i , 0 f First, that sound landlord-t ‘ 1 polnts out that | ot 8 oresent trouble—an X h'fif savings made possible by volume production and ations can b shed wher ountain cannot engage I jitrnational organization with N direct distribution. y the capable t i t B o paysing branches in Germany, Russia and < \ B e g e evealithie > Compare John pa\'is Shoes with others priced dollars ance NOIKI} Hes ! Kuonintang party had an active higher and you'll agree they are unusual values. 7 hand in the recent labor troubles they will s - ! which have resulted from strikes by ' be developed for the settl and | Jex. ¢ varse eracka have | CTness employed Cin Japunese NEW OXFORDS Here you will find good shoes for every occasion, evelopment of p ately L MpE X L cracks € owned spinning m o Shang- g e, [} e, ieylopment ot prl o1 peared - acros e T e R R, priced low. Every pair is backed by our unqualified AR ) ding 10 funde for the strike propaganda. guarantee of service, fit and satisfaction. erest on y cay b rac ate: 1t the base ' Communications to distant points 7 Vil miiea {hat {here car Al e peak is weakening. 1f this|in China reveal the scope of the FOR MEN " . \ type of agriculture best suited 10 e cardston eue i TomTniang WEH ) ) (‘ome in today and let us show you how >lains 4 v the mountain Is expecte o The letter received from Germany & ” - 5 z D hass intast: i ) : well we can serve you. Jlogists attribute the movement “The headquarters of the Kuomin- the mounfain partly to a “physi- | tang party in Germany and France ' of its base, made are having struggles with anti- ! e of the high- Kunomintang elements and are try- pervision em to cap- is 8 of the peak's toe ing to overcome them. Several hle ot who e | appare 1pse equilibrium, | members have been dismissed. | jemonstrated ) 1 3 They have applied (for redress) to try, but who lack ecapital to bu — - |the central committee, but will be Jand The oldest clock ich can be | driven out. | The Fairway ration | fonne 3 s built in| “Please publish something ‘shun will select co! igricultural | 1325 |duo’ agalnst these antls, for they are Sl lands Attractive Patterns in White Footwear CARRY A [{; t001) i This heautiful Step-in reflects the : 3 ability of John Davis Shoes Stores o Elcimed e e Lon bk to combine correct style, quality and Brogue Oxford for men correctly Here is Fashion's last word in “Step-ins". You fit at a low price. In white kid and HAMPDEN i _forrcast‘ing the style trend for Fall. couldn’t buy more style at any price. Fashioned in patent leather. Many other attrac- A quality shoe and a remarkable Blonde Kid, Black Satin with ooze trim .and Patent tive models in white. WATCHES value at $6.00. Leather (with low heel). Where can you duplicate the ON SALE THIS WEEK heauty and quality of this pump at $4.007 > AYS ARE HERE! $ 1 7 .50 : .. For SPORT or STREET WEAR =ANDGED Pay Only 50c. Down o = /5 ! T P Equally suitahle for 50c. a Week \ v sport or street wear, this WALK IN WITH 50c ¢ - - new Crepe .Sole' Oxfflrq is WALEOULWIIE & WATCH One of many attractive John Davis SIAR ::.':il:;'g ge:ilglehl:(.mg-aleil;t- Cool, comfortable am‘ll i{)‘l‘i‘]sh Oxfords selling at S:;.Ofl. f‘\" un- e R 'l'c ;l:;clne\\ Cut-out ;.;:dflh.‘ ate:; usually graceful, medium broad toe o pare It with others priced dol- ightful summer - g P FREE oxford in genuine tan calfskin. lars higher. leather and white kid. | $5.00 Gold Filled nife andiEhain DEPENDABLE CHILDREN’S SHOES “OH BOY” o e St Pty Sten 128 FOR PLAY—FOR DRESS WEAR A NEW BOY’S OXFORD SELLING BIG! this great sale. 7 . Wonderful Values Nowadays Junior wants A new Brown Moccasin Oxford fitted styleful shoes like dad's. And $398 . with the famous long-wearing Uskide ; THE FAMOTS DUEBER e g g because this new Boys’ Ox- AMPDEN Sizes 6 to & . i 3169 ford has style as well as wear- H Sizes 8% to 11 ....... i 81:98 ing quality, it is one of fastest Children’s 3-Eyelet Tie nearly per- selling boys’ shoes. WATCHES forated, retanned leather sole— Light tan leather on a me- Sizes 6 to 8 . $1.98 dium broad toe last, fitted \ylth Offered in this sale the popular Sizes 815 to 11 g2y crepe rubber sole. Priced 12 size, in green or white gold e b very low. filled cases, Handsomely engraved ) - < and fitted with the newest fancy PATENT PUMP $ diale. A guaraniced timeplece. Now you can- i not afford to he without a good watch, A dainty 1-Strap Pump with cutout Boys' Something Brand New Youth's Registered “ptnmetrist 3 Sizes 2 to 5 A new Moccasin for Boys and | Sizes 11 to1 Pay Pay low— Youths with a Patented Seamless s Sizes 614 to 8§ ... . 82.4¢ 7 Crepe Rubber Sole which puts it in a 30c. EYE ‘ ;LASSES a0c. f"s S 5 $3.49 class by itself. Light’ tan leather 2 98 Sizes 815 to 11 . .o 829 -~ . over a five toe last. | e Down a Week vamp and flexible chrome sole. Priced Examination Free USE THIS COUPON TODAY TENNIS SHOES ITS WORTH MONEY TO YOU [|%5 FREE! FREE! ! I ~ = - e S e S O T T . ST S 5 T A Special Value SIERY COUPON lc ae % Brown or White Lace HOSIERY COUPO! : ta Tos! Blucher: We want you to hecome intimately ac: 3 Men's quainted with John Oavis values and INnc. ! : . 6 to 12, $1.29 M service. To make many new friends we . 354 Main Str t s b Bove’ M renew our Hosiery offer for a limited Sov el R % . > 214 to 6, 98¢ lT:mn lady purchasing a pair of ladies' shoes Jewelers—Optometrists E 2 ¢ Youths’ SHOE STORES before June 15, we will give free—upon presenta- l { $ 112 to 2. 98¢ tion of this conpon—a pair of heautiful - Silk S Corner Main and Lafayette Sts. Hoslery, such as you would expect to buy for Misses' - $1.50 or more. 112 to 2, 98¢ Manufacturing Retailers This offer expires June 15. Act today!

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