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THLFY GROWING lN THIS VICINITY Florishes o Famis in- Betlin A Sonthington ATRITR AAN grown the ‘arm of ‘reodore M Savage ! many yenis Tears plessnt ewners cams Inin s 'he homeatend Hanry awner, sanis home with U, of altalfs 4 par’ ot A (An''y (hAt Wiltred Nettleton nad % trom California, iarga suctostty e threw be aoneion AkA len “ e y S tier weed. M t nd the ant torzot ali about it, The seronted aug for fifteer ar wei v y-are grew without attention nfioa It was not unti] fif veAY 1E6 DAL w0 effort mAds ta xrow .ae eroy Lor hAy inetdin iy, nis sAme ctio M4 ca MAve eltnasaed ona of the ox attan \s Connecticut 16 sitalfa The old Jarvis farm arem alfaife tor many yeais and et ene *hina s sald 1o bave hail acerngs of the crop in The farm baa atnce bean but some plants =t trom the otd seedings a grown oo il 'l an the Ruvage farm adapted to t srep Moel of the Innd has & heaty st and mueh of it > wet for cacesustul nifwifa growing Alfalfa 's rieq to olover becauss it pro (hres orops s year, whereis produces but two wrops o wnd not aiwave two Then, {00, ‘wifa returns quod ylelds for seven ‘st yanre from A sinkle seeding i claver ANOUIA be seaded years inst vear smnenaily diy summer 1 aifalfa wer: cut on the “avage k aure DTN r e AT G Ne imrgent h's sixte tenken up wievive Al s now Vacen AL we Bven na hree rrope thi ine at e ino; revious has he ever siice it clover y planted to corn 1 then resecded s to th cars tc op in the the rotatior years, In se fination is timotiy complet ding to clov- alsike and red This mizture is over fout he com and 1 the ritfaes v Alalfa spring ith barvely a viety b alsn sceds preferred i 1 with barley 1 fo insure stand is us- of and small qu, ally include wet spo! miity of \ without an armars <At tap Aress with tren m " RILI Sav eran Amturatiy Tom ‘la Cartilizec « rone in the rotatior Plasing al?a'® a0 | 4 taek AT LLY sharp " Sarpe " ¥eha n carine Th Ne ehipping ¢ . etal cenmy was | \f as 1¢ face leave a sharp, on the cutting ¢ Altliough thies crops of unsaven sur al on dia i L Near are not \Mr Lewis' farm le o e Unrd ent '8 10 unfavorahlc e ends that alfalfa should go 1 nler pood R nun “sony con 0 the to pro hird ct it with u owth the 1oo of a zgro; son. type hecanse nproves the WARY SUBJECTS ARE TALKED OVER Mational Educational Associa- tion in Convention Indiana rth t tative as ueational ad usiness on of the rep Natfonul tool association Hixson of W of t today versity o i i Helen i shi orted tion's finane ) cash an iner menn ip: property larold A, Allan cctor of association iy, i sion, 1¢ inaton, div wditior 1wetior in the ome 1 of 5 i ox- bus from the The vertising in the fonal Fdue had inere in Journ Jtional ased 10 the a extent d by its editor Washing a the associatior sational literatur crwoord 1. kland, ex partiner ¢ and director 1 halance in the division of 4 124 Winn e NI dir had AR soci Wa clationship lished veon o tions 1 the ior livision division arl O ton, D wtion, ms. of crofary of <00 1 of the ¢ ndmer 1 vatiticati 14 laher an nt of edu RIPPER 1AW NflW 1ation of the 666 Colds, (.npm Flu, l)(-u ue Bilious Fever and Malaria. 1t kills READ THI the germs Hi I.\lli [ I ASSITILD | tion (ITIZENSHIP CLASS MRS. HUCK HEARS PRISON GALLED INEFFIGIENT Pitifully Inadequate, According NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, 10 Speaker al Convention Road Hawpte b op n roid Toque i M caid i 1T is “pititully Luropenn flower hend chilire gard Conditions In Glastonbury tr Tanptoy 1 n for truetic ietion 1 elosed for open for under { A0S Sk TN Ry in Br'ddcpnrl Finds + n we anby traffic " (Connecticut Portiand | tn competi in thi 1 purpose in 14 ha 3t ling and ature ] vez- en n to tion work T Road is nd-1as r construeti i ir to it improve Mield, P ing pay 1 Hill r i traf Tic ford nstri detonr Windsar construetion, iym nt Y04 Detour rosd istriet Norwiel ne 1 1 JULY 1025, DOORS Winnifreq A oman son Huck tha first house of rep rselt sentenced tormer congres and N Lo g womn ide ove ntatives r the res h to p Guilt of to th pri A gir! any crime. she sought Wuestion » onr 8 1ane? her fellow in society? story, written crushed by Place «iath men, This the rezain is the Herald her for By Former WINNTFRED M ath g 1Mnois Green, a tal e first N HUCK Repre to Cong I“rom Miss hair Futh e to ap question again! 1 14 she g4 counted my dollars and right "1 answered 45 cents,” sl and same answer ane dollar 40 and that said, have counted ft, i ve me the r T am a fleet- juiry and then qui 15 cent you hav t 1 was s spoken to en to make mine and give the isie risked turn to thank me, 1 asked mitt {0 las ng ot speuk- speuk Under Suspicion rprise when, report of my superintend- and that Susie and 1 suspicion for the whold that | was in the prison. wa Eill made in prison scidom have a good motive ¢k of them, arverding to obser the prison avthorit s of experlence, “You may come with me said Miss Green. Susie was le to the cottage for n I w taken down | corridor into another, w to be od | gatherin | T on a 1t was ad had whistl werks later, gift ent e T'his was ofl under bocanse now," ay ocs, a | dark med 1 learn- of e prisoner opened ich s his, ane sunshine ifsel places was corrio for s on on court ther their no had not yot 1ifk of af the the win side lar noon, The menl Jown and o noon work playing a “Flinch,” Others A zoad All seemed me. A “New arned that T w matters n Some of of girls W e playing crocheling in were ks many were much inter ested Girl™ 15 A old “new gi It are a not how an interest ceause they are proof others in fhe gotting Into trouble, outsid Dawn an inter questionin, corridar, minable passed Miss untlet of fYPS W to Lour matron of that and led division, into the eha din of me me 1 room. T had heen but prison had taken and 1T ask hung entrance amay my ap mi tite 1 for a glass of only 1 a and [ as my it 1t milk | milk strangely unpleas conld troduetion to prison ivor not drink it which oceasionally ¥ scrupulously to the sl S ¥ opened my “You s hox tooth immed pin ar where Mis hag. may your ittle tin yon may and s She 1 kee 1 | What is this? of glye You may k Allowed to Bottle Fine P that, but ye perfn his hair kit Stolen have m can kee a1 what Iulofd sewing Might Be no small ce “Thhe avin nes but Ay loss om pris cent, Ona day a came ta m the washroom g1 oy Eert those vith all my with 11" took off apron and covercd T had 1y hed king 1 to m dumped the t th would rnacnlia th Phey' Il want you don't steal any safd my anid women in 1 by biogr Dreadinl Mom Lotires not per- | B v e Y GOLD AGAIN IS CLANG BEHIND HER/ Brish Columbia Fields Attrat P] Ospet ors Rumor Draws Miners wi “Last m sifted ont of n rumor it it is of ¢ river early ice went | waited for ri |Glenora, the heawd | From there y ar tract mord rt for zation. pach cate out and a thousand ime of navi pulling n and hasses and ¥ ai )"A W, there aint nothing there that no one would Mwant)' 1 said in my best jail vernaculay EFORMATORY HITCK WA N with I pi a Down the [i i s 1o perfect setting, site of finds of the was are go ALON | WOMEN Al RELOW, O THI A VIEW OF THIE 010 MARYSVILLE, WIERL SSWOMAN STATE MRS HUCK FOR CONFINED UNIFORM s a hyword it in o gold the 187 men The neat ipped t time roll sumed it wa under turned, 1]~ o g0 up 1 fver privileged my tongn L s t pose of reti- arouse ific coast. sullen Nilence Sl e within \ moroe it at Wra inal monitors of Stiki Yosemite counted view wthin ks that wrtals torn wal ' hoth stdes. whosc s rise small glaciers bluc patches EBUCATORS PLAN BROAD PROGRAM - New Curvicalun Will - Supply " Needs of all Glasses o o two miles apart Sarah, for Jishment ( to ohey Tl whoa had com von may W s they will The 10m Tiny Serap tiny ser drain. Heiredint Almos with my el A Iy The & clothes Thos the hre vere now uncom my ihou Mo corridor, ¥ V. W. C. A. NOTES Tomorrow T mect dangerous questions ACTRESS T0 WED tte. Onee Child o Hend mpany Arrived WALK-OVER SHOE STORE LURE. TO NORTH THEY HAD ENOUGH Boston Found Sick and Penniless in Three Starving Boys From Are | New York City. New Vi York, July 3 (A—Thres boys, who came from Bos- days ago to seek work, ¢ being held by police last night r their parents who are on their v to take them home, Wilham McDonald, 16, 3ue Hill avenue, Boston, was found cp on a stoop In Brooklyn by 1an who turned him over to the shen he complained of being and {1l In a state of coma ipse he was taken to a hos- nd the Boston police were no- on three of H:. e fion o companions, James Gra- 2 Crest Cottage street, Bos- Arthur MecMahon, 1 of Mass,, who went to the ation with McDonald, col- | from hunger and excltement, soon recovered and ate greedily, trio told police they had start- a hike to New York several with only 28 cents ecap- MeDo mald became {1l in Com. sday from eating ‘BATTIE HARBOR 1S THE FINAL STOP :MacMillan Plans fo Halt Here Belore Last Plunge [ Washington, D. C.,, July $—"Bat- le Harbor, lsat stopping placs of the MacMillan Arctic Expedition® on the mainland of North America, a small fishing village on the east coast of Labrador, is a few miles north of the Strait of Belle Isle, a region well known to trans-Atlan- tic voyages by the St. Lawrence oute, a bulletin from. the D. C., headquarters of the National Georgraphic Soclety, “Clouds and mist often ‘obscure the coastline in this region, where the hills and mountains rise rapidly from the sca. On clear days the L domes of gray rock stand out ainst the grayer sky, their tops 0 covered with patches of snow lce, éven in summer, On clear 8 100, hundreds of icebergs can be scen along the coast at this point, h of compacted ice and born of a parent glacier in I'ar North ' and beautiful be- vond description in their glittering whiteness, marvelous in their chang- ing says Washington, of and S10w the colors. Was Glacial Dumping Ground “Ever since the days of Cart- and others early explorers of Awrence region, Battle s been frequently men= tioned as a port of call or proviston roint. Although the coast of Labra- dor is fringed with deep flordlike indentations and pretected by nu- merous islands, the water along the nd fringe, which in places {8 something like an archipelago, is shallow. This reglon was once the terminal morain, or dumping ground, of huge glaclers from th inland fce cap, The ‘runs’ or pass- s into the deep, shut-in harbors are ‘drowned valleys,” formerly run~ ning streams in them, for the coast was once higher than it is now. “The town is a collection of neat hite frame houses. At one time it highly valuable export trade Ten thousands of thess imals were taken in the vieinity in 1 Fish From Small Boats “Today cod fishing is the main sccupation, Many of the fishermen too poor to own sailing vessels \nd do their fishing from small rowboats, which they maneuver skill and for long -dis- s without fatigue, One obser- one of these small through the water at the of a rugged pair of stated it 1s his belief that 1 crew of oarsmen could be mister- od he which, with proper shaping wonld show any Olymple or sie Its wake, add- they might go d deal of rowing gear 1 a in scal valuah vith great tanc watching ats fly stene ghkee naiye hat ough a g Harbor was named, ae- authority, to com- struggle between Eskimos in early several evidences take piace ‘here, that the barbor for it is found on Batal' before tire ave taken place, the carly name .is the Portuguese hoat or canoe, as the latter part of the Eskimos came as far rait of Belle Isle and Jacques Cartier many along the eastern and southern coast of the e There are now s south of Hamiiton inlet Bay Two Hospitals a fierce fans and are did not likely or it V'S as o nins Hag he oxception rnment part of New- boats (for the British oundland and not & nada) fishing smacks Al exploring expedi- MacMillan's. vessels clear of the coast. ves. ehip 'd the shore beats ships—the latter natives to ses is one on board. ason few om sick, W govern- long delayed eeth are common, ard with tied up, sometimes to yell the forceps. Bate has two small hoss glish philan. the to be sons the en nt A summer Labrador coast the natives by m as A simple honest and frank.™ *