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3 ) | [ e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1926.’ earliest possible date. | J measur has been well received, on { The flowering plants, he declare vacillation and as bringing heme to th ation in general the real the as attesting the govern- | ment’s tirm determination to deal | | with the financial situation m-numl | | popul tion of the soll. ing to long hair. | 1iq Calvin H. Frish pl 00 s i = g & ol 8 |1 t Ivir E 3 the development of rubber serious s of conditions in a prac- 4 2 s Development of sexual characters h t 4+ P ¢ " | lopr f sexual charact nt of the Attawaug there is no | plant | manner. ola said, is believed to be in- KI[UNE[Y HAS [ company pl move a plant | 3 . folees) \ urer. company pl o > a plant | Mr, Firestone w here is a certaln amount of enced by temperature, rela ps s f s as accompanied Internal Means Rlone I‘R S0 a, corlain, Emount, of Processes |futaoea_ by iemperatire,. pelatiss) | facturing Co. Is an | {rom Boston. This is {mpossible, he | by his wite. They will sall from Paris, Aug. 21. P—Premier Poln- ”“"‘f' el j]"”’ DY‘“”"'““{ those | ythaca, N. Y. Aug. 21 (P—The the presence or absence of a lished in Da e p'v'f,,.m‘,znm‘ S0 3,000 acre e care, by the publication of his | frea weor ol S arade. Many of| cnaracter of plants may be ¢ r indiviaval of the same specles Ifinitaix FIRESTONE OFF FOR LIBERIA B BUARE S se e tr 5 gk 5 a part of the body 4 . S drastic economic program calling for | bt withont o meihe i el el B 21 M — Mar-| Some fish make nests of sticke . ek = | < 3 gl geous method that of sorein a e 2 all gpan : ve . a dire i eyt a “perlod of penitence” has removed | On August 26 the price of widely different types o m with external ractors in-| JMillio0 Dollars Tnvolved in & -direstor. ofland e any doubt that he intends to try to | under the new system, will be Lucien Dagiel of the ‘Univer fluen ssion in the { stabilize the franc by internal means | creased 1 sou per kilogram. R o A ans Rennes, France, annou o I l alone, without having recourse {o S e the International Congr attending TI‘RHSTGP 0 Pfll]IS Sciences her Outlinin otfainea witnsut et rasroing he| MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Washington and London debt ac- | — cords, at present impracticable ow- | nts which ing fo the political situation _ in | Precs seeds and piants whic! L I e i e ; =L | games of A 20) 1s but not tubers, Doctor Daniel inspecting the | 1 mpany 1nst e Unless th{l{egv{/atorhmn[fED The principal feature of the National League e dhs hadialiined fplanis THaving | : el ving looms, will be WHEEL it is NOT a LORAIN premier’s program is an attempt to| batling—Hargrave, Reds, .354 h tub and seeds. In ot See g Paco Manufactur- restrict imports of wheat by ban.| Ilits—Brown, Braves, 151. fenia planos wenion : e lon of the Atta- ning the sale of fresh bread; by re , Pirates, 83 flower but once a r We Kol ey elacy Mem DR AUALE) . ok compiny - teameties W stricting speculation in wheat; by theote, Cubs, to Abwercohsntiops f e o e ccording to the estimate registering the wheat producing lker, Reds, 18 U INe T S seclion for InyoolR H. Pepler, agent for the areas and generally controlling the| Homers—Wilson, Cubs, 18 periments with heliantt morgh WAre SaLpa S cturing Co. Transfer wheat trade so as to make the best | Stolen bases—Cuyler, Pir 1 helianthus annuy AtIAS s e ty will be made Sept. possible use of the country's pro-| Pitching—Haines, Card tuberosus normally reproduce | bogs 2 of s Noyd il new owners will begin | duction of the cereal ; ; lost 2. y by rs and annus by life pr b e e i bout October. | Piiis ‘mbmmey OF the DeRiE American League Tuberosus was grafted on|ly W morning u;"h B3 AL crenAngthat alm at the stopping of waste and| Batting—Ruth, Yank us and the tuberosus pro d|a ger lopjand St cturing Co., which the lowering of prices. Restaurants| Hits—Burns, not only aerial tubercles but EclonusteiuHIEIea Y for thelniho s n draperies, will | will be forbidden to serve more than | sceds from which were obtained 1#for will join the various excursion at the plant. o principal courses, as during the plants showing ce ferences in | to national $6p Bstern | e tions will Include war, and committees be ap- pointed to watch all branches of the Homers provisions trade so as to prevent| Sto Senators, and manipulation of prices and at- | Hunne w Sox, 20. tempts to corner foodstuffs. Pitchin 2 Tigers, won ¢ Poincare feels that it is only f he asks citizens to economize lost 3. transmitted t This new that the governmen so should do | osus dan ite part in this direction. Conse- | 2 wcquired char quently he has prepared a program |hundred employes of the Ol Seienti of radical economies in the admini- |Colliery of the Penns ment strative services, Involving the fu- |company at Old For, eds for slon of various sections of them and |strike yesterday over t simplication of others. These |of a motor runner, who measures are being worked out in |reinstated. The miners ¢ the varlous departments &o that they | compan reed to t can be put in operation at the |back and then refused. sen | External e ntend the | well as inter e man | sex ¢ his nd today. N acter of fl fessor Charles E. Allen of the Unl-| The campaign will open in the|employed. The tax assessments|other curtain materials. The indus- |the Firestone Tire and RobBer fall. The first hats are now being |against these factories were approxi- | t urished from the start and in | company, and vice president of the 1,!propared. They are claborate in | mately $500,000, Vappear to b inftensed by m d distinctive in style, but| The Attawaugan co The Danielson Cotton Co. | sailed last night on the White Star [;AN HF GHANGE” tion, length of daily period of illu-|the bobbing habit is growing rather |ftalized at $600009. U riy was next acquired, and |liner Olympic on the first lap of & mination, temperature, and depth,|than waning, and the average Paris- | pletion of the transfer of the yrop- | & n other additions have been |t i ake ! | 3 3 ag e o transfe h % en other additions have been | trip to Liberia, w i | water content and chemical constitu- |ian shows no inclination of return- o Sron ks T whive 2 Mgy afield today, experiments H tube roduce new the fruit belt s st k state, “hester, o additional @ loom equipment will in- newest automatie ma- tly perfected and some re in operation at the plant in Danielson ints with nd tubercle Defeat Vogue of Bob 1 (® — The Paris hat Attawaugan company plant be it the |} en operating on rt time | n Mar lules for more th year. > the depression in the cot- variotfes from | i at leas try. Working | the potato. the Parisian have called for | mental factors as o have declare lays a week. 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