New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 23, 1926, Page 21

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEL that Toston, with Senator clsco, April 28 (AP-The sco is approaching jority, It was twenty years old Auril 18, Before April 18, 1906, It was a collection of internationul settle . There was almost as much Italy and Ireland about ft © was of America, Square rig- loaded to the Plimsell m copra from the South . Seas, lumber from the Great Northwest or itrates from Chile came into the harbor with ballooning sails bind- g the town to the A can seal he now holds by and Ful Lenroot of Wi v and Secretary of War anford TWENTIETH BIRTHDAY FINDS MASS. REPUBLICAN FRISCO ALMOST NEW CITY (AMPAIGN OPENS Earthauake Contitions i iz e ot rcoune BUllr Formally in Ring. as uarthquake Conditions pric i I : Now Are to Be Found ', and then ed 1o clean Sel]a{e Candldale bricks, The new San Francisco was and traditions than it did buildings, | Way in earnest toduy There was a surge of Americanizi- William M. Butler formully rip on San Francisco. The ne Senator Butler aunounced his ean Canton hecame less of China and didacy at dinner last night of the movement which overthrew le Ttaly, “The Tatin Quarter,” | Assistant? ast off the old and took on the MaeNider, |steep for the trolley cars of Little of Its Old Time, Pre- veriod to negotiate. | earthquakes, the elty was leveled for Its rebirth, Tho town took toll Anywhere, lon the way. | April 28 (B ~The repul The fire wiped out more customs | €8N senatorial campaign was under tion, The spirlt of the Republic of | didate for the Washington and Lincoln got a new luppointment, more of America, and liked the |republican state conimist change so well that it was even ac- | the [endorsement of Gov monarchy in the mother country. | Ipyine new. The on appears In China- | S§peakers [town oc h, but it I8 flank- [saw the inelndi mpalgn jed by t Roy Scouts earlier period | oy its and Most of {he of Pres vhef ‘lime-. e | ces. In addition, anid hen the “lime-juicers” went e R (i e o L andlbion. Eula o Japanese current on the bluster- Bolshevik revolution, The | g A the protectlve tu ing trade winds, and every incom- e e ‘] o (”‘;y i iff as a necessity to, the testile and g craft brought its eager i 3 ¥ Stk farming industrics i t to Noh Hill and elsewhere | wppis s the Jast sinfo.s | vompany of treasure se Woler Tl o the la teswide elec The Barbary Coa: ¢ b Gl . tlon to he held in Massachusetts be of the Slof s | e Barbary coast blared from | ‘0 ‘ kil N0 fare the next presi lie United ¥ wn, & e sailor- 3 il b “uil « gl:l until dawn, xml‘ th imn:l“x' have glvon way |.“\ Ll from every land danced with | (UG &R A0 o WG or 5 the blowsy beauties there. Corks |2 110 O KU “|the republican party i popped from the champagne, littlo | T T.-( is of W importa r ' a1y e o s e ) nt of it real, that was served at Bottle || "L HE A8 EEEARR PITCRES 1o ing end and there to remind the | oo e native Canton | San Francisco has In twenty years rebuilt the £400,000,000 of property |damage with an added § Koanlgs and' Bottle Meyers, and 700" ©0 vhich olled the joints of the dancers | (i 107 at the Montana and other old time | coasl resorts, | ‘The trapdoor saloons on the Em- Coincident with 11 ers of chusetts }i |meeting, n club of Mas: Bl Y lernor A €. Ritchie of Maryland readero (alledv to other adven [worth, exelusive of the federal, | '[ ! Ri : ie of Marylan tures, although it had been more [T SEREE o Sl derend &' rights and urge o 4 5 = Y CApE RN i ldemoeratic vietor: the polis, than a generation since the shanghal | Ly 00t 4ncinding those fhat w anae i elaTaaLEthelnolla crews used these trapdoors to im- press the bibulous way-farer into sea duty, 0Old Chinatown Chinatown was a transplanted Canton, and blossomed as lux ly. Gambling flourished in dens, with the sound of the ing chips, kept from the the police by a banging, ardworking orchestra, Highbi their pigtails wound under thei caps, followed thei of death in old St. L in Sullivan Alley theaters, filled from pit to dome, put heir sing-song drama, a . with the white guests sitt e stage, “We don't ask that the st {power to nullify acts we merely ask s have f congres congross of 1he erected for the Panama Pacific 1o position. fnullifying the rights he said For WAS anc states,” [Saves Dog's Life and Is Repaid as Sight Fails .| oaxiang April 23 (P —Ty the heetie days when the energy of the natlon was direceted toward mak- ing the world r demnocrac ler the urg patriotisin, stoned an hshund, David 1. Walsh o $250,000 Suit Settled Outside of Court York, Apri ) — Th Mrs and former Eddi not responsihy wotan, aainst John 1 of his native Is ( from the hull-rushes in which he had ¢ taken Now Ru and the i« Josing his evesight Kindly canine, ehristencd leads his master abont epaying his 1 o wont to do. Little Treland built up the district “south of the slot", while the Italiang occupied Telegraph Hill, overlooking the bay, and spread out 8 fanlike toward N t'hinatown, comber little Russian Hill. The looked down from Nob Hill. and, in the ear Rincor IZ 1etor as YALE “DRY* New heights o r periods. Yalo faculty rs on the Thwaite prohibitlan poll Yale New mem Land's End many ye: rain ran around western ext nd termi castle shore, and Cable c; xelusively on the streets, - e the hills were considered too den EASTERN MILLINERY 133 Main Street Banded Sports Straws! 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