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] Wl JONATES$1,000T0 CALSE O FARMING i, T, Kimball Enconrages Agri- clture in Connesticut There 18 80 much Interest in the re-establishment ot Connecticut farms that George T, Kimball, presi- dent of the American Hardware cor- poration has just contributed his personal cheek for 81,000 to the cause, according to a statement made to the New Britain Kiwanls club today by Wilbur B, Rogers, president of the Hartford Advertis- ing elub, Mr, Rogers also repeated 1 statement made in New Britain some time ago that corporations in other sections of the country are making overtures to New Britain in- lustries to move to other parts of the country, and added that over- tures of this kind have been made to smaller New Britain concerns within the past two weeks. $500,000 Fund Fstablished He sald a $500,000 fund is being country to take New England indus- tries away, and bitterly condemned the attitude of New Fggland leaders and educators who advise boys and girls to go west. He sald New England has all the advantages that any othergection of the country has, and there are as many er more opportunities fn this gectlon than anywhere else. Coming closer to home he sald “Connecti- cut farms can ralse finer and better potatoes than ever were raised in Maine, and Connecticut farms are capable of raising finer and better apples than ever eame from Calitor- nla.” The potato crop of Connecticut, according to Mr. Rogers, has been permitted to decrease 860,000 bush- els, which means a loss to Connecti- cut of 60 cents a bushel in trans- portation for potatoes iraported from. other states and a loss to Con- necticut of $519,600 which' should have stayed here, Yankee Farmer Disappear “There is only 60 per cent of the aercage under cultivation fn Con- nectieut today that there was in 1880, The Yankee tarmer is out of the pleture unless he can persuade his boys and girls to take up the study of agriculture,”” he said. “Thanks to Governor John H. Trumbull and his brother, Henry, mors than 4,000 Connecticut boyvs and girls have been organized in riral districts to take an active in- terest in Connecticut farms. The cooperation of the Connecticut agri- cultural coliege is available now.” The speaker intimated that re-es- tablishment of Connecticut farms ind selentific growing and market- ing such as tobacco and milk deal- ©rs ars becoming interested in, would go & long way towards help- ing bring down the coet of Iiving. it Connecti¢ut farms will i business methods are applie sald. h “Tt you want to geét these ideas into the homes you've got to work through the boys and girls in the schools,”” he sald. He spoke of the movement on foot for re-cstablishment of Connecticut farms and sald George T. Kimball had sent his check for $1,000 and Mr. Chase, head of the Chase Mills in Waterbury had sent in §500 New England vs. Rest of U He told of the mayor of a Florida city who is touring the country buy- ing page ads in the newspapers and speaking of the advantages of his have more to talk about in New England than all the west city.”” ¥ and south put together,” he said. He sald overtures had been made to New Britain industries within the past two weeks to move to other lo- calities. Within a week Chency Bros. of Manehester had an offer to mova which would gave them over $4,000,000 a year. The Bristol Bear- ing Co. had an ofter to go to De- troit, he said, “What we want in New England eve in | New England, and boost New Eng- is to talk New Bngland, bel 1and,” he said. Visitors' Cup Presented The visitors’ cup was presented to club by the | waterbury Kiwanias. President J. 1. Mintia of Waterbury and Homer G. Fllley, ¢hairman of the Water- pury inter-club relations committee, making the presentation. The New Britain Klwanians will keep the cup | en hen they will take the New Britain Kiwanis until next fall, it to Manchester. There were 29 membors present W Brit- ain and several from Hartford. | her husk Gaines | Roge Richard Chap- | rom Waterbury, 34 from N 3 Among the guests w of Lexington, Ky. of Teny the first case of it ica and nothing corr raised in another section of the | i the beginning of an o 1to ma man of Napanee, Ind.; Becretary Ralph L. Gould of the local cl m v of commerce and Dr, C. Cooley of New Britain, It was reported that a 850 hrown duck tent measuring 16x16 feet, to be presented to the Boys' club amp has been recelved, T -president, Distriet Ward presided ATTEMPT T0 LOCK MIND, DARROW TELLS CASALE Chief of Scopes' Counsel Makes Statement to New Britain Tawyer at Dayton, Tenn, (Special to the Herald.) Dayton, Tenn,, July 22—At the close of the Scopes trial yesterday, Clarence Darrow, chief couns |the defense and a personal of Attorney 8 Gerard Casale of { New Britaln, Conn., wha is visiting here, sent the New Rr the following message “This case we have just finished John Scopes, is kind in Amer- sponding to ft |can be found since the trials for | | witeheraft n Mas ce again nial times. The HARGRAVE DOT “Red" Hargrave, Brow it pufting up a great game fi Sisler combination. He's b ting the ball to all corners of lot and his catching has been of DESTROYED CITY RECORDS ven District Attorney Confesses was mada yecterday by Mi Baker, formerly in charge records of the domestic when she retired July 1 provides a ten years' state pr sentence for an siroys a eourt record, Miss Baker refused to dis act. She disappearcd after office, but returned POISON KILLS BABY B Sting On Mother's Breast Petersboro, Ont., July 22 (P Chilli months-old baby, which she nurging, caused its death, Dr. | of Bellevilla said yesterday | stung the mother's br lost consciougness and dicd wit an hour, ENC R RESIGNS Ne Haven, Jnly 22 ¢ H. Gladding, assistant cify ¢ and for 42 yei engineering department tod {nounced his resignation. He city in years of service no one in city b Auring the early ¥ ding's work with the transit CLASH IN CANTON jons of . strikir | tween two e intervention today wt through the st other strikers to de | ing Among themse | eord are apparent in the rav Hong Kong strikers sent here st from figl zns of large numbers “org'vnhm" and drilling | GETS !l]('”., N ificate of election a ! ot Govrnor Faller. She fs woman me from New to the s el for friend in attorney achusetts in colo= Pennesses law 1S ranized effort | the Bible the measure of | all truth. It fs effort to padlock the human mind and to revert to the | Middle Ages.” | high order. He looks like a comer. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, Former Woman Clerk for New Ha- nly 22.—Admission | New Haven, July 22.—Admissio brick, window ol and a campaign for $40.- branch of the city attorney's office, be | bale that ghe destroyed every record gogue will be built City Attorney Charles Robinson . refused to indicate the action fhe city will take. Another city official called attention to a statute which The building will be of fire proof |of $3,600 st stone trim with art Feinberg There will ba a main floor and 5200000 n The synagogue will be erected on |date hut " and will have {the Massey property at 78 Winter inot be divulg | street, which was obtained at a cost " Congregation Tephereth Israel Syna‘rogue | | Which will be Built at Cost of $150, 000 o attendance prize was won hy | F. C. Monier. In the absence of the president and v Trustee J, M. | garag The interiop finish will be {by Fred Belom on ¢ {02k with polished hard wood | floors. Several large ling $10,000 have names Plans Iwere drawn by Ac 18 {until the campaisn person who de- Poriuguese President Stands His 1sed to dissolve vacation at Atlantie City, trolas and single face red seal re ords at half price. Save 50%. C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt Child Toses Concciousness After The poison of a bee sting transmit ted from Mre, Ethel Chapman of . B, C, to her three- that former I street and Miss Florence Tomkins of Immediately after the bee, drawn by the wind Into the car in which |she was riding to Bellovile, had was proclaimed | revolu- | cross in 1 until 1:00 a —Henry of the office of the Pers omls probably the oldest employe of th 11 who was there of Mr. Glad- of Belleville . is spending his vacation with Canton, July 22 (A—A clash he- Chinese was ended by government ited in the killing of six strikers. The bodles of the victims were paraded ets ns a warning to ho sirikers are now A Auna Kiniry of Curtis straet RTIVICATF | Boston, July 22 (A—>Mrs. Editl | Nourse Rogers, who was elected to congress in the fitth Massachusetts m)emu recently, today received her Bridgehamp. At Ku Klux Klan rites held recently at Freeport . Martin, each youngster Mc!lvmg $5 from the orgamuhon. Three babies were baptized, closing Klan |ing for a girl c these bables were baptized by the Rev. Jolr City Items Bllimes: — Arch The first Miss Sarah Frances Bedford of 38 Stanley street is spending her ett, pr Closing out sa a w Vi osing ale of all new Vi e Vahran Hovhanestan of Glen oW Curlos for sale — also itch work, tatting, filet, etc., sday evening between 7 and 9 Winthrop street. A. D. Helninger Chinese hin |evening. Th W eten connany ot x| HALL PUTS FOOT DOWN ON GROUP INSURA street is spending two weeks at Lake Winnepesaukee, N. H. All dresses at clearance prices. Mary Elizabeth Shop, Prof. Bldg.— committes ing which | Hightand street are attending the 25, Young People's convention at North- |y ) “000 field, M as delegates from the . R "‘_ Young People’s soctety of the First [, i Congregational church will 1 July commerce rooms. JULY L'\PO‘{ I)H’T WORR]hD contr Men Discuss St. Improvements meeting of | Street Improvement ass | held last event ident of acting objects of the cure the widen other improvemen 3§ conditions Union Laun- | == > Prayer for Conversion congisting of Claud 25 at the chamber IN NEW COAL CRISIS ied Mine Werkers Threaten Natlon-wide Saspension soft Conl Field | Washington, Ju P | \ - | | : | gram from \an A. I of the T \ 1 VBN X e baeg | 1 10 cretar ) t b the att I v director of coneilation o . It also was | Hoover, who vl m rtment A : v dismayed over | tuatton created by it.| tary 1 de hoth 8 Ot \H\ Darrow Offerec 1 July 22 (@ lo's unjon here pray Lyt Financial Dictator Opposes Group | Think Lc.wue \hmud Also Thesshipment of pheasants to the New Brit ciation, scheduled to arrive here | . will be in the city tomorrow, | today Christ, superintendent t in Screw plant, who has 1 seriously 1l at his Harrk strect home for some time, s re ported as gradually improving and 'Senator to the list of internes at the N in general hospital. Dr. ( May 1 who leaves this week Hall HELD S ) IS BLACKHATLER suranc Man Who Tried to Extort $50000 the state law work a for Wealthy Broker Is Indicted in | which he does not approv | would New York. New York, July (Pr—1nd mail and ex- nst who it is alleged, de- 0,000, with threats to Kill Browning. a wealthy Browning re- gained publicity by advertis- | apanion for his Dorothy. Siegel. old, a funtor pressman, was arrested last Satur: day by detectives who trailed from a point where he had received from Browning a bag stuffed with paper. Siegel, it is alleged, thought | the bag contained money. manded $5 real estate bro adopted da Gasoline Bus Tumbles Into Turntable Pit Bridgeport, Conn., July 22 (A— | One of the gasoline propelled coaches in use on the Berkshire divi- sion of the New Haven railroad ran oft the tracks today, and is mnow | Iying at the bottom of the turntable | pit near the roundhouse here. According to reports the coach | was about to use the turntable which was open at the time, The turntable | pit is about ten feet deep. No one was injured Brother Has Hard Time Identifying Own Brother N Haven, July 22 (P—Charles tryman carpenter, who been hired on Yale build ruction, died suddenly of heart | o today. His brother, who is | an of the gang on the work | | i | looked at the dead man's fa and sald that while it was famillar, he could not dentity the man. In the| Miss man’s clothir as fou his name ar claimed the ody mo Mr. Countryman leaves his br while High schook Caus e o tance for city met its doom t} dward expects to be out in the near future. | of the hoard of fina Dr. Vincent Corsinf, a graduatc and financ of Boston university, has heen added | declared against the T~ group of i takes the placa of Dr. John R. s St ivising th nendati latter declined proposal, 1vs compe and the insurar city now \in Fish and Game asso- | Protection for Liable Under Compensation Law Jing to Information received | The proposition miums to be paid by the city has been discussed for pa Muriel then the brother the bride of F This pict was FEmployes — City employes, Nictator for Do Gducational Work tions fn scssion here PICKWICK HEARING ON vident rrial of Twelhve Defendants In Boston Case. ari with begun today as C. O'Briex New Yorkers Arrestad On Complaint of Having Connterfeit Stamps In- dicted Today July 22 (P—Ja allas Jacob K v, who were amon a mail order HWOYT WEDS AT 75 Former ConneCticut Legislator Mar- rics Miss Nellie Mammel here vé Nellie 1 Mrs. | of 14 Oak street widower with two grown 8o er and a son, Irving, & teacher n the | month of single life in Del \Ionm lnnq his bride is many years his lea will file | associ 1 that a I- Mtroduced Today In ¥ 'lo’(w ve de- July ¢ in which 44 persons ne address of Dis- 1 was Dr. Tim- in a gov- Arh:L!s 3‘1!1‘./!1'.’:”! Farmer for Honey ny £ 'S s Pacific & Atlantie) 1, James Baker, mes A, Carey, rip and robbed m he was going to £ | NCDIRAAY MHIDATT »,T )5 | ! e General Mana a Grow t De Ciry Dis s New Haven Man Held Under War. | i T s ers’ Ca-operative 3ssn, in Virginia | Suit To Break Wil 3 rant Which May Mean Two \\/‘h] i LRV e, Back | 1s Dotendant In 1875 In Jail [ i | Da Ya, J 7 T 1 nt De Clery wen, | BT ent sut in | prosecution under 3 : i t the will of | prov ck who, dying manufa | operativ on. { 1a then valued 1 t from denatured { Watkir s to tha city of with Morri ver as the defend- | ¢ ) 1 ) laims to be the na- 4 I luke, but a copy | o ty of not they 1 f 3 lettor recently found in Eng- more t 0 11l or a fine ‘(f 0 1 the ecount expected ¢ 1,000 ; was not admit- W torday was fined $201 ay | LN in rench court as légal nd costs and 15 days in jail on a| uit action resulted 1ar law violation. He appealed " o Civry, as a son of the Later a warrant was served on | party t § e who was him chargng violation of the new | Wade, 1 i Brunswick X | group of members of t 3 oW Lady Col- o las ohiected fa the | Grow Co-aperat M first forward his claim ace in Brunswick. ily, recently sox's death, man was kilied and ther REVENUE DEPT. RULING probal injur A\ n, July 22 (A—Dealers i ; and other com- 1 killed by paving taxes may : for open as he ) 1l sy ash * trans- g of the an, ruled to- W I o Y | Nobility *Neath Like the man in the I N r like & r in gas mask, is the Yub.mn or Ummh..ne to re: the o We lend up to $300 to Housekeepers Only Call, write, or ‘phone, BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY Call, write or phone 1.9 Open 9 0 5.30 Serurdays 9002 Licansod by the Slste anf Tusded to the Publia, eir of the Duke of )t in 1801, but he always I failu before the courts any and Paris legal proof of his s officlal letter tess of Colmar as burned during latter which at the the Duke of Sussex tal i of the junior branch of the in a genealogical British Museum e Duke of Sussex's »y that the French 1 to accept as legal (By Pacifie & Aflantle) r of London, Enge cen professors from - iown or fagged out people u or any member of your clal loan will furnish jul interest Helpful—Friendly—Fair €1 West Main St, Room 104 Cor. Washington,