New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 14, 1926, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1926, Out of the {ly Cocil Yo Mille ion of Rourbon he sale of th 11e 1 nd a threc-year geld Says Star of Deslmy Waiched | Lo That's the Place fo See the Un~ € o Wi i e ot T Koy Gonyention Puts THS as up in reported at Madisonville, K nstal Things First Objective f the two countries. Rome, Sept. 14 (®—Premier Mus- ' 1 eried rowing a| Variety \ ngtor 4 (P—The e of | Pad » as one newspaperman | S¢ avenue within fir S R lini believes ) e star 0 another e dipped his pen into | 1} . f an hour: a clg R e e g ok lestiny protects him from assas: |a deep dnkwell and wrote these three | s 3 A ,., Beta g TR sate Amario oo : b janitor, nd that he will die a natural | oo TN s hvpailey Speei Bap 1 id Robert H Lt diselpline, ; in a doorway, stusi onaddr t the national meet (Bob) Davis of the New York Sun, | 0 %S X wna | and s et stepr . Feo)‘ It Gfl‘y(‘wml‘ AC‘VS [U -1 or o outlining his platform vho was the first Americs o 5 ) osely into the r - a cost- 9 g R R wizard of the Klan, said today in A his life ., Da 1 5 walk an eds of o terview for the Asso : X R T inguished by ke N : (14 @ i ¢ T saw Mussolini in o R ade ¢ iflower ear Frbr Wallter hos Evantad @ resbiie @ nt ual thought of life e Chigi Palace f E g d Christian Soldiers of sixty days Mel M. Gore d n spiritual ows of which adc = 3 . N Sk to nts to all America,’ | A vas to have been electroct at the | [ [ ¢ yosscssion b ibaate Wonsen o Jpnss ; 8o/ 0f the bikona Priscilla formidable D [atate prison at Mille leRionay |0 ¥ citizen of our beloved coun- d att on his life o T _ I 1 (b 'n“x: 1r10r “qw Ll 5 stood beside his desk, his ey i e & oo Sawi |for complicity in the slaving of Wil- try 4 Scott is shown '« |and nostrils opened to the futu LR Y a0 K lliam H. Cheek, a grocer here last Our third ohje continued, ¥ passengers. 1en the boat is de flated it can rrie er (he arm: iled high with un ed b ki g . wing the passing she g s o analst Atnerl: 1 and made the F: t from Central Park with her cha | 2 Is apparently « ed to | fillment of her destiny by = ! nlmher' ; HMH h oL RALLY Tu ALLINE ! nes that New Yorkers | t sitnation .\‘vl'.r .u]\‘\ ! protecting the mental policies 5 " and met him standing as he came chillun: dey on'y has £ an accomplice, who de- | 0f Americanism Tns Br e Th Au T k P C ‘\1 cut in the space before the ‘ e i ke o renoiotd male b ey re axing 00-ee ourses [Now “An interpreter stepped mrm.m cla A Ciatenot o NI (I e il 4 but the premier laughing sald tly ous services of a {0 complicity in whose slaying Gore | most prospero peopl ever TEURSCER Stanly S Kanl unde ”"'“ Salvs rmy band in the heart | On \ sentence, known.” 3 vou.! Behind me was an attendant Bt Eron theatrical section | etttk i e bearlng a fitty pound package of ppears to hold special attraction oIl h ¢ today by | peria ard declared Amerfean en American newspaper clippings tha (Continue from Tirst Page) ¥or the folks. from ot of town. A ! &l L b Aelhted nicte I had brought with me from ho s A throng usually surrounds |Gt € B8 = o S AT e at the request T]NA mana it | Branford for vears. . Jel e Sarer o » and v great mis of the Associated Press for dellvery iPlclkc Govert 1a n wonderhil worlea] 16 aperns tot i home PR ‘b‘;"‘m;;‘l‘l" ) R R R G o o him and | Way. I‘lom New Bnt.nn Supply [1ie schools wi SR 2 2 x SUoSY {to my other friends in New Brit- —_— R hoard de el e adlirers | otwee i thie o to P. H. Winner of the home bureau | 0 New York 18 always in a hurry or |+ _ id brva o islnons af the Associated Press on the as-|" \0 LI a 5 , pirations of Faseism and published S irelsa T e in this country The clippings wer sponse to an int premier was interested in knowing! to what extent the inters was | Judge Alling's Caveer printed and sortunity of Mr.| Judge Al is a f Davis' trip to Italy was taken tn en- | lin. He attended New rust him with their v school and received his “What is this you have ricd | ing at Dartmouth her « ) W ) pell mell down Park “Something for guished himself in athletics. Upon | oo )t o work hut can | being admitted to the bar he set up | 00 T inintites ott to Reads News Item 1 the practice of law here as the | L ARNE SRy eat stalk a “I explained that it represer unior member of the firm of Kiett voted by Ameri- | & Alling, his partner being the late e George W. Klett. Prior to| ooy f the Dog nachienc Lot the suronlhiton isrvneatone ecinets of | Prize Winners? Sure! ew Britain republicans have | thinks it is fon of allens and despor- been consistently for Brainard and ! hour in the subway: radius of 1000 e Ne t all criminal aliens, as a oted as a unit for his nomination street and elbows its way (o its ¢ Britain main 2 rmiy n 3 me f eurtailing crime lthough they were not instructed. | jectives but ¢ day a crowd ha 5 . o effort heartfelt sup- it in its madden rush to watch the | fur AYy 1 port for “the ca £ yv\r\h bitio : principles of fusing to recognize tholics outside the irei, and by requiring Profestants o marry Catholics within the 1 to agree that their childven sparrow. Be s aas Cathol ticed hand of @ newspapern this district. In J ary, 1921, he | 5 axulted at seven column headlines s made deputy | of the clty | o7 10 ey o cool their fev saluted his own picture, lar at|and police courts. He succeeded | o " "0 ures and altogether showed | Juc Klett on the bench on July | > fiags ing firm have resoric much gratification >, 1923, s ‘mi"‘!”m “The Ameri press has never clected to the general as- | (2% 96 DL slighted Ita He said. “We have [sembly it ? and was BIHGA Et s e received always much consideration [on the fudiciary committee o Galiy cooled by visions of fy ind justice from y country. To|scssion opening in the f e r it hafora theinlyine America T always speak frankly. | January. He was the You ask why I do not protect {nominee for mayor in 142 what T call my person from the afed by A. M. Paoncssa. In the | sassins? There is no need. My . t session of the legislafur protect me as Ttaly is protected. I|was republican house er. o as n matter of appli shall die a natural death. As I live month he was nomina for sena T oo Valt now there must be adventure tor without oppositior L i R st be free to come and go among | Ju 1 as been exalt AT Jate editions, yeople. Always my people.” ruler ¢ 3ritain Lodge of Elks, | "8 P00 0 O s Premier Mu \ reside Lions: club, e newshoy Times Square dows. en cnstomers. Compares Mussolini and i ey e AL AT o L B I ihlng” when they held el ’l”,\ plonshir vour people. | Late Theodore Roosevelt ™ Gl - el T Al e T A oA e S B S B RAER SzkzDersus ol Mussolini threw up his head ke | New York, Sept. 14 (P—Premicr Most New Yorkers sect ink P ’ y its milk bottle with his “poo-ce” cries. At i oft is Mrs. E. C. Warner of Warners=Re, Neb., one of bull buffalo projecting his great | \jyggolini of Italy smpared Wi | {hat a vacation without % % 9 the best of the women performers. square ckbin. His eyes, which & he late odore osevelt by graph or radio is no vacs 4 hanked fires even in placid moods |y nry P. Fletcher, United I Ihe estent to which t wegan to flame. His right arm went |} coq0" t6 Ttaly, who expressed con | mente & perenmial b ip and his white tecth snapped | idence In that country’s fuiure upon | lom may be seen daily in the Grand | with Rooseveltian staccato. arcionl Central or Pennsylvania termina “And your birthrate exceeds 500, itoatan o the onlooker the departing vac Pl SNt ik od the .m»mw 1 tionists, struggling with the muiti- “A flood of sharply define rds | b faf Saturdne | farious articles which the consider red from his 1 | et . i s ¢ have the Italy will absor s pal (BN ALY N i appearance of refugees flecing with % : 3 > We have rich unde sed 1and, i o e s thelr entire possessions. rather than > ! 1 ‘1 2 Y Ereat resources, power, energy AL A Uk ¢ loyer rs seking freeedom in the o 5 3 ‘ ¢ A few colo yecom ahoard the stedmship 1y e character) % They Tinve ever Been.” said Mr. | city worle yody and soul, and a new race Sonl ontdcors. being born into this countr Mot Alscussing Ttaly's affairs, | Kreat outdoors. I ask my people is at work, and Musso measure to Foot serapers, those reli T | B PAS g Substitute isnsed harder nyone else hrownstone and block granite ler will go into effect without dis “He reminds one esidences bordering upon concrete comfort to anyone.” i iversality h andills vam and asphalt streets There is Italy's answer,” he ex- | the r activity Many of them are to he seen in the ' - Genoa Rome *aler L. rd Hill, British C is b assenger and freight the ve t f men wonld Numerous sales recorded lafel Ada Hoffman, rig h terfly” and Jackle Miller s contemplated will be complet htly ¢ i v 1 canse lovers of thoroughbred horses, parade celel g ¢ « Island'd sesqui-centenni Jack? are for progress, not d e to fa 1 wany of which, Kentucky proudly s a tramp BuSERCE e A § i R ) ] In the days hefore the advent of the Audit Bureau of | 8 Circulations many ingenious schemes were used to in- Progress of the Tlme | flate circulation as inducements to the advertiser. 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