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(.} I ™ RURAL LIFE 0 BF CONFFRENCE ITWi Many TOplCS of Inerest Com- ng Up at Gonvemmn Now York, Oct. 9 (#)—The clghth natfonal conference of the American Country Life assoclation will be held at Richmond, Va, October 27 to 41, The general subject of the confer. ence will be “Needed Adjustments in Rural Life Today.” Tho list of subjects for djscussion includes: What are the “better busi- ness” vequirements of American agriculture? What Is the farmer's real relation to “big business " Why does the farmer pay wore faxes than his city cousin in proportion to income? tional facilities equal to what clty schools afford? Why should the problem of the country physician and the country hospital be growing worse? an alleged surplus of rural church 2 IN LIGHT AND | |\r nyon L. What readjustment would | give country boys and girls cduca- | What should be done with | broadcasting company SPECIAL SALE! Fibre Ferneries $5. buildings, and ministera? Among those who will particlpate with uneducated are Dr. K. G, Nourse, Institute of Economics, Washing D.C; Dr, rogressive : Professor lean of the Graduate School, North Carolina State college; Dr. C. J. Galpin, Unit States de- partment of President Michigan Prof. R. E. Agricul- nt J, B, Rey- tural college, . Canada; Sam Higginbot- nelpal of the Agricultural i ., Indla, national g 5 of college and university students who come from rural communities will meet for fwo days after the mafu confer- enee, Proceedings of Japanese . Diet May Be Broadeast ‘ Tokyo, Oct. 9 (#—The pro- ceedings of the Diet, which here- tofore have been something of a mystery fo the general Japanese publie, will be glven the people by radlo, it the plans of a Tokyo receive ap- proval, 35 DARK BROWN, en g CREAM, CAFE, GOLDEN GREEN; ETC. WHILE THEY LAST GET YOURS NOW! C. C. FULLER CO.} 46-56 FORD STREET, HARTFORD {Jones Plans {o Build | with a community theater as a le ing feature will be started in N 8. Jones, local realtor, who h ready purchased the necessa | inauguration of his program. Jones recently purchased the h from Landers, -Frary & Clark. T a tract on Stanley street opy the new Stanley Quarter and | Jones Is expectant of very well- tronized community theater | Belvidere and environs | generally built wp, = | sion yesterday afternoon, | was impossible when the | of Saul P. Waskowitz, cha ‘!hfl commission. Mr. Jones he could not walt any lon that he will have the woi Monday by the W. H. Hall tion Co. The tract purchased by Mr. Iq !\no“n as the Kilbourne pro READ THE HERALD CLASSI- |1"Il D ADS FOR RESULTS, Stanley Quarter Theater A new land development scheme Britain at' once, according to Louie al. | B Decker an |and made all arrangements for !h\ onc are more |y W hl:\ House T'mp‘mc Ts Mr. Jones intended to submit his plang to the city planning commis- but this meeting ‘“‘a? called off because of the illness o NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925, | Dean Marion Parks (left) greeting the new president of Bryn |v | Mawr college, Mrs. Helen Taft M.m.nmz daughter of Chief Jus- tice William Howard Taft, at the opening exercises of the college lCilv of Norwalk Sued by Oysterman for $150,000 Norwalk, Oct. 9 (A—Deputy Ehei- iff Edward B. Doulens today served notice on the city of Norwallk of a | t for $150,000 brought by David oysterman of 124 street. Tt is returnable the N ourt, re eight points in the com- t, Decker claiming alleged losses e to pollution and contamination of water in which he has oyster beds and at dock where he washes oysters, g als werg unahle enger got the White House attaches were in the darlk, MINISTER 10 T. S. Poland, Oct. 9 (A—The today approved the appoint- ment of John Cicchanow minister to the United States to suc- M. Wroblewskl, resigned. cqually the advertisements. When a watch a watch Any on the It is a member The Herald is the Only New Audited Ci ‘A WATCH is nothing more than metal until it is used to tell time. master-minds contrived it—it meaningless until used. Advertisements urge this use. provements planned for your suggest new things to eat, to wear, to put in your home —devices that may prove as indispensable as watches, | onee you have used them. Nor are suggestions all. wares that are guaranteed to please. When you buy advertised goods, you huy honest values. Don’t lay aside your newspaper until you have read The news you can gain from them may bring you an article to serve you satisfactorily for years. STUDY THE ADVERTISEMENTS TO YOUR UNENDING PROFIT Ask for the latest A. B. C. Report convenience—even th The advertisements Herald. of the A. B. C. OVER 12,000 HERALDS DISTRIBUTED DAILY THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULA- TION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN Britain Newspaper With An irculation They tell you of im- greater comfort. They Held as Ticket Scalper || as Polish | ’ HURLBURT SUCCUNBS TO CRASH INJURIES (Continued trom First Page) bone and other Injuries. He was unconscious most of the time up to his death, P Mr, Hurlburt, who would been 21 years old In January the son of Mrs. Charles D, He was born in New Has , com Ing here about a year ago from Plainville. Besides his mother, he leaves a step-father and two broth org, Bradley Hurlburt of this city and Charles Hurlburt, who 1s in the army and s rtationed at Fort Bliss, Tex. Pending the arrival of this brother, funeral arrangements are incomplete; an effort will be made to have the army man make the trip homie in a mail plane, Beaupre was arrested originally on a technica e of having im- proper brakes, Constables E. W, Furrey and [red Callen of Plain- ville taking him into custody after a short investigation. Greand Juror Stanley 8, Gwillim stated today that his exact procedure is as yet uncer tain but the cha against Beaupre will probably be changed to criminal negligence, Only One Air Race Today, Won by Garden City Man Mitchel Field, Oct. 9 (P—Casey Jones, of Gurden City, N. Y., won the aviation Town and Country club of Detroit trophy vent run of thos in the national air He flow 1 Curtis-Oriole plan. an ave miles per hour. ady downpour of rain, which forced postponement of the balance of the program until ay, nine of the eleven planes arted fn that cevent fini le the only luled today age 16-year-old San |H had to choose be- n all the fine clothes that a girl |could d and the love of her e stood by her mother. |§ nts qaarreled, the case |§ to the divorce courts and the |§ father tried to Induce her to out an insanity complaint @ st her mother by offering to | er the finest clothes in the city. Betty Carrucio, I'rancisco girl, READ THE HERALD CUDASSIFIED e ADS FOR YOUR WANTS e | 11101 Her r(}mein al Rugs - Dlrec. From Persia 1 A Musical Treat | For Charleston and Collegiate Feet by the || COLLEGIATE SEVEN OF NEW BRITAIN At Yewr Favorite Dance Hall 354 Park Street LET'S GO! “Charleston Exhibition” and living room fur repalr part and heaters, | D. M. 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