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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1925 — Ep———pr “ ” | ol plea Al widved the reading of the [ed, there are indications that the junction of two i neh mobile [ cent pledge, ft was announced, toe tdictinents but asked extension of | Ritfians are planning another m»}w-lumnp, effected af sharp fight- day. The securities were delivered to e em lg ry On'len b ) ime to examine them, tack on Kelaa 8 of ling Clurence H. Kelsey, chairman of “Trinl By Newspapers,” the posts ' The | the committee, who will distribute Tidsal i iual (sauadit at Nata tee [ LiEanCchicom s taken all the MILLION IN SECURITIES them equally between the twe u nt \mHI\ hefore court adjourned, | Necussary pr 8. | New York, July 158 (@A million negro institutions. en wo rlsoners a el hat in view of the impend- In the Taza Reglon, to the east, |doellars insecuritics has been turned Mr. [tockefeller's contribution, it T !the position beging to look brighter. |over ta the Hampton-Tuskegee ! le m o Jury of those Indicted | the PARHS ROKR b - was announeed, swelled the fund te | I ’l " l Wh M i becanse recently the newspapers | 1he Rifflan pressure has been at | dowment Fund by John . Rocke- 'm than $4,300.000, The goal I8 Winnifred Mason former le]lEE AIE 016188( “ fl!] have 0 filled with rumors and |least temporarily relieved by the|feller, Jr., In fulfillment of a re-| $3,000,000, congresswoman and the first woman | Vith attempts by means of headlines, sentatives, got herself sentenced to the editors to fix the blame for the srison hat did she do'¢ Your | —_— catastrophe eversthing beyond un- Guiltiess of any crime, she sought e o (bl I & e cc mon |colored and dispassionato reports of nxwers 1o the questions L | ot gnilty. before Judge | iudicial proceedings must cease un- et e et killed me" w7 Lumtnus i & special s |11 the s are concluded nus in A special ses Cun a girl, crushed by her fellow |s f In 1 tamw vight 70 hours hearing evidence since last i i : , Because We Were Impatient bt e h o A (. B T S e omen, v sy = Because We Felt It Our Duty tury, with her (ithe young body . oo i 2 = dloled: would He annotnced: aunfil Assaulted 5 i o Vg " S BN ' i, sV ot Wy 3 , Because We Knew We Could Help _ - S e e Keep Clothes Looking Better No one got in her wa Ihe ! nthal est owner n the protection of foreigners in SO Lo b : ' ; A e femere | Chinais givenpertinence T dis- For a Longer Time tar from comforting. % 1 | Bloomlierg ssee of the bullding i ¢ telling of a new outrage in Mary started in with a few pre- el ; Lind Timothy Barey, "treasurer and N Vliice of Kwingling. A N G t C e L S B Lo I B P A i Y bty e, (e t No Greater Cost. crowded around ; . . All pleaded not g and were re. | FElS) wterian - Mission at i o farci SR WO o \ : et sl Wubing A assanlied theve. mis. Because We Have Discovered a fight. But Mary meant to have L i 4 | i H | The indictments charged them | Slonarics, fwo of them women, beat- one R S i | with ter in causing the 1N them and cutting them with A F l Th She unclenched her right fist long k ; A 1} LY trolman Paul 1. Hallo s | ormula at enough to give Hazel a resounding : : : | van of the Boston police force, o mese alzo ovdered all for- | Ref hes Col blow across the face, Hazel needed R ‘ : 5 ‘\\wam of the collaps: to leave the town for erresnes Lolor no further invitation. She was at ; o ; ! | Attorneys for John Jutz genera) | SWatow. The injured missionaries | X : % 4 { . |contracto . A N ived there in an exhausted con- her opponent like a cat. o v ! contric ehirge of excavating R L "Thas it Thats the g 1 A : finf o w e enews Lustre heard cries from all sides. ; : i the Picksick club building. Jolu | Thie Brifish consul upon hearing | R . F b . Then. without a word. one of the | NG | N 0. seneral superintendent of heir sior§ demanded an - official evives r'abric \arger girls stepped in to separate i 1 : | ] ampany. and Nathan | 9pology from fhe Chinese anthor- i RN I il eonroeter enes ead MR Es R el ol el oty and Costs no More “Tet 'Em Fight!” i tosenthal estate fo remodel the up e Boore of, the sllagaet o | M WIS, 1 etow w grons] | M€freghcs Color| That Is Why ad in court and asked if their clients g more eriticd vith the “Say, what are you doing? shouted one of the bystanders. “Keep out! Aw, let 'em fight, That's f the only sxiemeniae e ity WINNIFRED MASON HU F oI | AN ANT 1 b s on A ’-‘;wmj'-'jrlrm‘;““,. Renews Lustre lt GiVeS US SO MUCh Pleasure here,” | v FRED MASO) CK, FORN CONGRESSWOMAN AN HE e s () ey & el el e R e St a4 i S e | Repives Fabrie | 10 Formally Introduce to You Then somebody whispered, “The | DAUGHTER OF SENATOR WILLIAM. E. MASON O ILLINOOIS This time it Anne. {10 ride her!" opened carly this morning. At that (manders complicates uatters law!! - And within two mmu'rs both the girls were locked up in | $ n fth \ | " Now. girls,” she sail. ing| T1f _that s lition, | hour yames of the o - . “solitary,” while the gossip-bearer | 13 iition it - s 5 5 z she was g us some news, “I|Georgia. who i persons against whom indictmer IFS PLAN ATTACR M o) who, started the fight went free. 0°8 "0 BEE IE LR N ‘,,,\' HostE pnn 93 inaulicd: have boen returned will he ravealed . Prench Moreeco, Jduly 13 09| osts no More It was true that the girls craved | W00 Y00 B 00 CPrr I AL Sl o e, [ phe (vial of the three men ar he sltuation g the D ins Wh dinaryiDeveC ihish even this kind of excitement 1eilorB tocay must have had a ride the B8 |l n ol for % caniasdny mid| front b bie 196R0D ore hald.| esco Begins Where Ordinary Dry Cleaning Finishes T remember one girl who was un- | Finance Committee fore K : were allowed until 4 o'clos ~ K Abd-LlgKrim's interested in.everything around her. short time they cam it Seon Broken She was going to have a baby and | Was the finance committee from (h ny t E &oon® Brolcai I told her I wished to make a dress | state legislature on a junket to e + T e LR AR et sy Bt o'\ N INTON HOUR S ON FARM— But one Aight T heard et falking | lived! day after d N o of a riot she had started in another | One of the membe ked at me @ haa T VQ p A 1 spirit! h member the lady fie Hinois? the hroot tite 1 And when she reached the polnt | He passed on excha smiles where she thrust a hatpin into a | and words with the wome man's lcg—what a climax that was!| One girl who had been as 8 { k. : Her eyes glittered and she was mak- | few questions was the most impor-, and dropped o fie yeon- | Work or Stand the Long Hours 1If It ing the girls around her howl with jtant perso ¢ room for the rest k < = e | INghier atitns s | (ier G A5 bt s e (e s Wasn’t For Nox-Ri-Tis | Beautiful Tetters | That Silver, who pep was S e hall and ealled | Then there was Stella, the ¢ D v mtroduced me s | ¥ Miss Lonpey! N B Trish girl who got such bea the bre ng custom \ TS . shed hundreds ol et to impossilie ‘ letters from her mother, had been move her rooem in | ottt o alEme Tout ving Lestimonials from peopte €00l bend over or raise my aris hove 1y head I Downtown Office Main Office " 1 1 I N\ 3 i 1 o pick up any Stella held the stage in the art | to the hal a ke \ Jiek o1 s don't know what living vight here in New Britain and A ] e > Wes in & 9 Fodeailan T dayiwhEn PAnne! sepned [ifockiidzal: et STHS ' fhed anivianeibatioin thing from the ground I'd have to 72 West Main Street 266 Arch Street icinity and each new one seems 10 {gor down on one knee before || Phone 10 Phone 904 show that Nox-Ri-Tix. for rhieuma- [cenld piek it T hecame wei tisi, is producing more astounding i 1 in fecling due t this afternoon to file any dilatory viders, remains gencrally Kensington Resident Hav- “l Couldn’t Do the ll:u'(l% out. She was telling of her arrest. [do her “so ‘ Tall Miss Lourey to Stella was not five feet tall and | There in 1 ) 5 the policeman who arrested her was from the supervision of the matrc © Train Robber six feet two for an hour S 1l b robher “There we stood before the Silver v mk with « ment ¢ h 4 Tir v had judge.” said Stella. “T could hardly at not bei cked er ror 1 whii ) laring see over his desk. And when the | course. ther esults than ever hefore ep. Why the first time It would be a difficult task in ciame t Britain, in n e oni ew Britan w i Vi bny Nox-Ri-Tis |owas all in just vin cord 1 oful users P ng ride. 1 hoe : > in an friends, (he good thi; ket ients new and 1 policeman said ‘What did she do? | the ends of the | Y of susy ‘ uld able remedy 1eing e Jean't si much for the wonder Why, your honor, she almost killed with four or five of ns, to whom she ¥ nd in time PPN e inren s me!' the whole courfroom almost cou (G i e R e e et rocked with lgughter.” lown kine it 5 « f the y nute, 1ho t 1 21 vears f . 1 S at t when I'm eat. | And we in the art class laughed, | girls o i . ! on W A Last fall 1 got in my shoul- ting " . at that 1 vlnu“ “Here comes the law And we t om - of docr and ca d nont crippled 1 woling t e stock h. ity uieted down. But it was not th y another dor ~ ha her's 1 was un v | around winter with everyihing aw. It was one of the prisoners, She ¥ as a dozen ants o1 ) her 1 | nl everyc i vl of, only ing with rheumatism : sringing a note to Anne. cpair job, iped carry the girl (o her b ta find i the i 1 even ot up if they don't see result Since Anne was not there, she ‘ nt 1o the tra osel towas ' . o off thn i vight away. Just stick to it and \pened and read it lond. It seemed brought out a b iy " Miss CRING SO Seve l ouldn't get [you'll be more than repaid as 1 am ae were 1o have visitors. ; nd Je 1 4 ey ey i Vas a com ) . 1 4| Call or write to the Miller-Han The the commotion broke 1 room pra 1 op up a e o | : ir position P lie wen Drug Co, where a representative ay. Nell, let me have your pow- down th exart yed an T ! i as still then s explaining this great remedy for ter? 1 ain't got a bit with me old 1 | ] 3 ecatwere weak and 1|10 do rk around (e orms of rheumatism ‘Have you got a comb, Joe?" Six tin st “Gee, lat me have that powder. swing pasi me quick. 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