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R e .. 4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL ] e e Ty 5 cotion of - Madison | Hartford = Sixty-ning petitioners | [huge turbines bheing washed awa 'AMERICANS NOW LAST (FLASHES OF LIFE: BILLY SUNDAY T s O R e e o | O I TR STEVENS ELEGT[I] | TH!NKS OF RECOM‘NG CANDIDATF it ¥ lounl of (3. fare atate board of pardons May 8. wSER"]LS FI,["][]S {snmll wachinery and other equips IN SIX DAY RACING et were rulned. | b Meriden k W. Holcomb ! Continued rafn was predicted for HARTF[]R“ MAY ! SR of Waterbury suceeeds the late pres- | "L {today in most of the Great Lakes Horan, Former New Britain Man, | By the Assoclated P « ‘ . l \ | Wil rashies Ident of the bDoolittle Box company & [region and the middle Misslesippt —— | ' e e London 1.;»,““ di Wy rough window, is captured and res ——— | amre smsane Iuw: lower '.»m..’ \;’1“‘_\ “.:“, vr)r- A Given One Lap Penalty | summer weather and t} ) K el in woodl Liridgeport—James Capolongo of o s o oipitation also indicate or the West Hartford Legalizes Sunday |biune, e Prince ot Wa : ; : : oy e eomiar v | S0VETa Citis 40d TOWDS FRGID [sechern nas o - seme ‘aren on After Jam, With his h bandaged as the re les teael 0 Vow Huven—~Controversy over ous condition after belng shot by un- Thursday. Spons Paris, April 7 UP—The six day m'm of an affliction of one A R ‘ TN ¢ it A s e R l[llllldillll]ll R bieyele riders continued this morn lim {0 bed lately Stew wne, 1oty wo wenmen cliin to be widoy — Greek Constitution Ts i ard track of the|®d an indoor 00l and tuns i the fo ' lobhy Wers - Bridgeport—Young ghl foresd in- ! | . . . 5 ‘\‘»‘.“,"“-]‘:,:i,‘.“ "‘:I'Hh'r’,‘“"’ ‘”v‘\l‘.“‘,‘f” |on his drive I i Ry bllls would | Wallingford—=Charles 1. Morris o automobile 1n it gakged 0 Chicago. April 7 UP—Flood con- | Jeing Modified a Bit fordv ApHl £ (FthRyOR NOE | g thelnighLbutl there Teat at & enxlil t W isaed wecceds Charles B. Yale us presi kolated section o felty later; assadl- | giions today faced several mid-| Athens, Greece, April 7 (wmAn were J'r'qu(m sprints and carly to {8 a golf coursc dent of Dime Suvings bank Junts escape, . | western e ties as a resnlt of ofticial d o has heen issned modls Hartford yesterday, defeating ex- | qou )y the riders secmed to be full & hingtc I 4 — sovere raing augmented by melting gving some of the provisions of the genator Ilw. rd W. Broder, 17,561 of )ife New York— ) o8t | r I ¢ in the New Cansan--John Noble Pierson Glastonbury—IMishermen find body ¢ trom the heavy full of late | { 148, 1e republicans elected an Kampen and Fandet, eontinu- | tial yachts afle 0lis i sh e . e, is arou T md Sons, Perth Amboy, J.. re. of 13 year old boy in Conneeticut | srapep, ORLE LS earanubL cA e} ‘.4,\”1:1‘\ 1:rnm‘:v .; of the bunech [as if ehe just hud a Lo s vogin 100 young for [ceive contract for new high sehool, river: unidentified The industrial distriet of Tt xisting forw of purlinmentism it Stevens was reelected mayor itution. It declares that with \dermen in 11 of the fifteen wards, ) with 89 points to their credit, Reg- | seription is given by | Kipper 1o y f t ihedr e - Wayne, Ind., was threatened by ris- i wning difficnlt to establish ng the council republicans | oy Namara and Harry Horan, | the Sapphire, which ! ‘ Tranford vernor Trumtmll | Martford-—Mrs. Mary M. Hooker. ;0" waters ‘of the Muumee rivers gtable governments: therefore. swith seven democrats, the same pro- | o, oicing the American team, had | rived from Miami, where she o nd staff giests at annual bull of | representative in general mbly, gwolley by rain which fell for hot 0 view to promoting the return to | tion as during the past year. | ST 0T make 1ch of | her bowsprit, in collision, On t Siuinng of wonld 4¢nd Tank company, ¢, N, G nuounces marriage of her daughter, | 1504 e e e e of the republican A they lost wiien t re [ yacht, which is value 3 ; i R s Rosulic to Irince van Melokov | jyqe yesterday, with o 17-foot stage ' govening the country, it Is deereed ot went into office with the may- d one lap after Horan had|a long trip is in TR 5 8 s us Jh anee. thinks New Huven—F nts of Frank de Somhitic of Georgla, Russia, in 'y, peepeet today, sufficlent to 11004 that the constitution be 8o moditied r 50 that for the next two years en from bis wheel in a|owner, Urban H 1hton, of Lo e 5 Tied who wants Mendillo awarded $10,000 for death Paris, yesterday ) pecapic toda: mulisant to fletdthat the censiiation be o modIhel 16ATA0 y night and ¢ ot re- | don, son-in-law of ate H. 11 ; auarter of a million to of thelr son in suit 1kt movarn A that th | ot the repubic umf“, les n to the track for four hours. | Rogers and formerly president ). for makine Went to recover var risk insurance. Willimantie—Herman Johnson of | trho ‘water in Lake Decutur t|fore tho explvation of his torm &nd 2 the hoard tmen, Americans arc las the race. |the Virginlan v yvies and rematning an amateur — Larvchntont, N. Y., visiting relatives | pocatyr, 111, was 13 inches above that fhe dent be empowered to «choonl nnitie d board of ed Four of tho rider t in a jam | . ret B v Haven~ Miss Goodeun Panl. here, disappears. o RiiL el ea iy By iraliou e ol e c e o At o ‘ation. Votera approved appropri- from| Cinelnnati—Billy Sunday i1 " ; on, Yalo art model, and Gregory —_— B s A e e S L \tions for e e g n was in- [ to run for president if the ump, remarry in church at zavd, Ky, — Alex Gayheart of | gathering In Jow streets blocked - fhat of the vote Is obtnined, no moe o Sicenn 12 e Sl Al el .Y, after civil covemony Troublesome Creck found — trouble | ypygije for several hours, although tion of want of confidence cun be Mayor Stevens fs the first may | His platform will be “To he-1 in court yesterday when he Was!yg gamage to property was reported. moved al the sama scssion. Harttord since 1906 to be ¢ | | o succeed himself. booze. t come ont dsome youn irls' schoo — ned $10 under the anti-gossiping At ksonville, 11, Luke Man bt e 5 S — ¥ s Ay o ; ATirond==Aund ehan Statutes Alex had informed ofticers o reached a new height, the ! RWINELANDER FILES APPLAL L In West Harttord - Good Outlook for Quarter | .. inzton—speuker Longwort SRR S L W Sl Rl e o e ol ST e oo s st Bttt (e R tal gaokiptid et el Bro 'M (ULl York 7 (P--In §18| 119 Representative Tincher of Xi e e T officers scarched and failed to find fover the Springfield-Jacksonville [irorma) f ca) 1o the aps s tan o ardware t summary | gas are two spanking bubes tre aautien nd blushingly came fror Hartford—Governor Trumbull ac. (D% Sl The neighbor preferred | highway to a depth of three feet, pellate i V of the suprema t towr endu n the | jrardware Age will say tomorrow: ing toward presidential hone iF Ve alase pts resignation of Judge Frank W, | Charses ot “gossiping. naltiug traffic. Stranded motorists of the Leor Kip Rhines estion supplicy the major acivit i T oy rdware | the remarks of Representatiy « x ymour of Winchester, == twere rescued by horsedruwn ve der marrkage aunniment ease was in an eleetion where contest _ i nelly of Texas to the house ar Chicago—Gane Tunney, bound f e RAISE FUNDS FOR NEW LINERS | clos. Many busements in Jackson- qijed yestorday by lsano Mill ared in only four voting distr a8 forthe aacond oy Hollywood, is confident about what | — Waterhury— Two suffer minor tn-| Paris, April 7.—=The Fronch Line|Yille were flooded when inehes el for Rhinelande The ape s on the t connefl. Tl year may be considc ¥ < W will do in the movies, *As for | jurics when wutomoblle struek by ising 60,600,000 francs (about | Of rain fell. peal is from the verdict of a jury Chicago—Big Bill Thomy fs, acting, ¥ vs, “they tell me all T/ trolley overtur 22,500,000, @t the present rate of | The power plant of the M ssippi [hefore Supreme Court Justice Mor- exchange) new cupital for the con- | Valley Public ervice corporation at [schauser which led Rhinelunder olt from a class 45 ag ainst § Some Im ¢ \ ke om himself, tough have to do is ae T am told." - - ; = nee, St i " v ¢ n e h to keep any rats Ha England Metho- struction of the first of V‘. two | Hatfield, Wis, was partiy flooded |aninlment of his marriage to Allce N I e o n view of | of the mayoralty hy running ¢ o g8 I8 (6 fnvade | dist I pference opens in | transatiantic linors it Is bullding for | yest when the flume ing |Boutrice Jones, duughter of a. negro the ent 1 for strictly | himself, He sald so at a rally with J. P, Morgun's neighborhood fn the Manchester, the Havre-New York ecrvlee, into the plant broke, one of the lcab driver. seasonal good distribn im — |portant m t cente predict a brisk fill-in or plck-up demand in | April and May. This particular de- m will come with the first com- sistent stretch of onal weather Take Advantage of Offer svan w20t s her s : heav- ) orders for seasonal York, April T (PP z : arch ran behind to mect suggesti . ) mest sections, rnment, concerning a i s generally maintained @00 by Jo ion of a muscum of Egyptian onti- Loye the countr: uitics in Cairo, have heen sent o o omend vecer. | Baron Hozumi, Leading | asordid dive of Chicago's underworld sat a girl—alone. ~ afford to miss it. Your newsdealer now g ) Jap Politician, Dies | She was not over eighteen—yet her tired biue eyes and ~ has the May True Story. Buy it today. S e B . puo AN LA Eaton Hetus pale, drawn face made her look much older. Premier Ziwar Pasha, &‘1’1 ® al- ghige Hozuwni, presidert of the (L . . I O fGancliCled e Y ineete There were other women there too — women with red Other Gripping Stories in Zicisding modlakeonmend B, ami, a barristor by pro- smeared lips and black smeared, tragic eyes that were wise the May Issue Are: LS g . w marmiio with the worldy wisdom of a million years. S Loake i “Her Narrow Escape”’—When he drasged her OALEEDU Y R TRE th of Visecount A In the same dingy room sat the Reverend James from the path of a speeding taxi —and then asked stent ule0 Uil the Hackstelles holding many judic McDonald and his bride who had come to sceat first hand permission to accompany her to the movies, it did LTk Da . s some of the sin he denounced so roundly from the pulpit. ot occur to her that taking up with a casual gtranger SRR Dl might have its dangers. Nor could she foresee where e i Presently the girl rose and departed by the street door an innocent ride in a taxi afterwards might lead. But a0 gotanon for on barias s also a juds h ¢ unaware that the young minister and his wife had risen the gay ad‘-‘f‘}r]\mre hadha terrible sul]uil. !;Jr}]erfj isa Rockefeller d 'Wfl\‘" ik ik :]‘ s and followed her. warning in this story that every girl should hees naliigegansanion Ao : : A . “Other Wi 's Husbands”— Can a girl steal E 3 tental eonference in Italy in he 4 o o T . ther Women's Hu g Dr. James H. Breosic i As she entered the street, & man lurched out of the _ —irf Pr b tand and be happy?. Lois tried f his represer R shadows and grabbed hei by the arm. She shrank from it In this startling story she tells frankly bow she udgment sibility of his o o gift already o jikiance : _ : i i E ; s for the i ; LALL S nusithe oy him, and tried to break his grasp. The brute only laughed wentaboutit toachicve herends+—andits amazing oute y | Pegpyfairlyflew ouardthechild The Eread on N : hognt seitset fdg harshly and tightened his grip, while come. Astory thatevery wife, y engineer saw them too late. Peggy Y .r.‘:'{,w',‘,,, {hat it PAY BETTER THAN CAUTLY he thrust his evil face close to hers and every foolish girl who swept Junior up into her arms, hel (e hadl bean 't p Washington ‘Dudes” Y il m b Ay thinks herself in love with [ '”’"ff;”““ {ruank and— Lot i St : and snarled a vicious command. e ho sl From'"Weak Sisters” inMay True Story | Have You Entered e il it e But at that moment, a tall form “E . 2 The Teacher’ It scc TO STOP SHOE SQUEARS ¢ ) nds 1S bl . , Xperience e Leacher t seems North H‘;: Satbe - committac today loomed at his shoulder, and he found YOUR Story in True Story’s strange that a young girl should be so innocent Read These Three Other 5 5 : 4 i y e e i i i i Tloot Trade Rescarch ass : \“ ‘r"l Gl e - himself spinning on his heals with a $50,000 Prize Contest? of life as to enter matrimony without any idea Fascmatmg True Story Publications 1 not discovery of ¢ oore. iheds. : S k b it of its real meaning. 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May Issue: Come Down The Trall of g [ Everywheretherearemenand women o 5 Dreams el vho have lived at least onestory which, ‘The Truth About Men” Purple Dusk ‘Thus begins the pitiful story of “Peg™ because it frankly reveals the joys and “« 5 : 1 ¢ . ” When She Found Love eele0ch S vs of human experience is more Between the Scenes” “The Devil’s Loan Before All Others —.rmnlv to \wmf;i t]nl‘ heart with the KRR morelin iy tior St haliing “The Code of Her People” Dreams of Eigh athos, the anguish, the sorrow of it zn any fiction story ever written. s $EE 2 S, g Pt e T‘ o bl . “Flameof Love” “Wives at Auction” ;:B‘i:r’sflm Jl I »of SIS = i rue Story is able to maintain inde- 3 It is the story of a girl who was d 'V Bl T emnoh gk phreR e “The Spectre of Her Past” Dream Island mmm;m%m en by circumstances to do a dreadful wany splendid stories it now receives, “Morals for Men” “The Only Path” Should She Have Told? tion to a lofty ideal. On Sale thine. and who dedicated her life to it if we can faise the quality of the ! y Pledge of Silence the 15th of Every Month. ng, angd v edicated her lite tories even higher it is our desire and “The Unwanted Woman” Somebody Cared undoing it, in so far asa crime against ntention to do so. It is the best, most SR 5 Flame of Youth God and man can be undone. inely interesting, most thoroughly IDid Not Blame Him” Gambling With Love il stories that we desire, and we rant a single life experience to True Romanc e8 The Lessons of Truth s There is so much deceit in lifc —things are When Fate Declded i v & Reckless Innocence No soldier in the trenches. no mar- tyr at the stnkc.'cv;'r .ic‘n‘? @ more tules and conditions of this o o r1 3 ar tt rogy. m oth Contest t to page 61 of heroic part in Imj Shaniicile ‘] b?{‘l\ R et el so rarely what they seem—that it is only by The Roce SR Her sad but beautifu! story will bring courageously stripping off the mask of appear- Bfl“h";_‘:"h:’“ngflg‘n“‘“fl 7 light, hope, inspiration and courage to ances that men and women can sce life as it The Bosty Peadler many a heavy heart really is. 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