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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1926. Frederick Edey, national field chair- | t furn ' man, and Mrs. Janes Deeter Rippin, | Haroldl G [': national director and several other Shoe Store, 2 iatlonal officers will be present nnd ain.) talk on phases of scouting. Thr‘ | William 2 ccn(» rence is open to all (‘alm(!l‘ 5: to The William o0 captains who wish 1o | FOUT Gonn, Men Among Those o it oo Mfs. L. A. Sprague will George Boden, G rflprfl!"m th ew Dritaln Girl H ed B. Chapman, Water COHQTCSS Scout Council. | 0nore to Scovill Mfg. Co. Double-poi Miss Lois S. 8haw, director, will — > pin fastener. Washington, Oct. 80 (#—Nineteen v"vv:i'h((]'un({"t\r; ,‘?n;x“,)n,?dhl?;a.,l( 2':,;:‘ Pittsburgh, Oct. 30 (#—The Car- BER TR ]\1’ ,»a. women seek’ to foin the three who ! ; B el e A negle Hero Fund Commission, in 1 ! alsemn Hill, Waitham, Mass, November 4, | (it'l (010 | 0K e yostorday, rec. | & . . Bridgeport. Pump. now hold scats in the.House; those o * g 5 and 8. . S 7 ) aterbury, as- three want to come back for another =y goif comniities of the New CSPiZed uvcnlt?«mu um; of 1:] 0= dennn B ‘\_)“\\'V\‘”rr‘v L term, and still affother woman, de- t e . ism by awarding two silver and 22 sign e 1 SN ; Britain Girl Scout Counell, compris " ol B0 T ftion to pen- Foundry and Machine Co. Powder sires a place in the senate. AN A o Mach 0. P array of wenen candidates ”:\-:n[-;(l]ar:,‘,“ slons aggregati $2,; annually | hold control me ‘-“.Xi'.i"" or congressional places in Tues- | o e m.J $14,600 for other worthy pur- Waterbury p st the largest In thas o J.'Leventhaland Mrs. F. J. Groes, | oo." Ty of the heroes cited lost | Train-stoppl day's elections is the larges 5 ret a h i Sco & . ited S P : 4 3 " Al tdty LotE ihe cotntrytana IBL bt g e Girl Scout office Thu xm lives in the commission of | Harry I o ord, a story of th 3 Mrs. Sprague outlined the Cideedn siznor to R. Wallace & Sons Mgf additional evidence that wemen arc W8 of the Neld ora the Eomiit |Detole deeds. T G s foll . z handles for met solng in more and more f P The posthumous awards f g ha o Uscussedpvariousinrobloms, Melvin G. Bartels, N cal honors. s The Court of Awards committee, | e Women candidates: zre scattered npig " Garnor Goodwin, Mrs, Evercts [Ith street, Goshen, Ind., 5 ° through twelve includ £ . proudman and Miss Elizabeth Beye, | 'cen years, drowned when he at- Al v A N those in the last which long re- | ap with 3 Sprague to discuss 'empted to rescue a girl from e i Co Tne. i sisted the movement frem the WSt tho work of the committee. drowning at Goshen, on July 3, ;& bi el ; n a er i ze, 1924. His father. Henry C. Bar- support, s forguniversalisufuats; merit badge tests scheduled for ! i The three women Lo suC- November are as follows: Canner, the Indiana Ci e ien ceed - themselves are Mrs. IPloren pathfind ploneer, health winner, awarded a bronze medal. signo sne | Lol 788 Weston Combustior L& 3oston P. Kahn, of Californig; Mrs. Edith | o gop® g l0n o o res, | Herbert H. Freeland, : n-C gl (13 929 ' Nourse Rogers, Massachusetts, | pogio™ o SaLng Rond, Toronto, Ontarlo, Canada |Mass device for burners. ostess, craftsman, athlete, cyclist. ! T Moys % Britaln both electe guccerd thelr hS- | hapaywoman, seribe and cook. Allj killed while attempting to rescue a| John B. ITrevsinger, 1d Mfe. Co L fands who dled in office, and MIS. | raop captains who have second | Woman aml two chilren from a * to North & Judd Mfe. B Mary T. Norton, democrat, NeW | class scouts wishing o take merit | runaway horse at Toronto on March 3 3y ettt Jersey, badee tests showld send the regis- 1924 His son, Ex : I Stratford. (2 NiEol Jamn - Tavsiby repubicanih o maserte sholdisend it fregie 28 F L D Sonie. ed 8 tachment-phug. recepta- § —he is giving you the soundest advice for a bright and prosperous button of Kentucky, aspires 1o the €Al ! botorg November 15t bronze medal. atiantie | Grores G. Golng, Maaiotonn B future. He knows that thrift is the foundation of all wealth, that from which her husband resigned | myoon o, b Hall Junior. James ”""”I”'\” ; 5 : Sdret il n ol ter his conviction and sentence 10 yrigh school, had an enjoyable H e, Long Branch, ) drowned ' assi ton n-Nois g - v 4 o foderal penitentiary 60 AN lowe'en pariy i iace ot fha. res | WhER Ho allempiad 1o roseun A girl | fer Corp. v Tvoe- 8 ou will not be a success in the business world unless you realize for violatlon of the prohibitiod law. | oy moeting Thursday. This troop | at Long Branch on July 19, 1526, writi Bnpal e e e T the va Iue of money. Cordell Hull, foriger chairman of | ngg soveral new sconts who wili reg- | s widow was awarded a bronze V. Goodridge, Fa i the Democratic National committ ister soon and recelve tenderfoot | Medal with benefits of $75 monthly S it H ) q cad the Hous: i and $5 a th for a son. . f STl ATV - e I o $ et Regulay deposits—small or largé—to a “NEW BRITAIN NA- hompson, republican | several “good turns” for Girl Seont | Gaithersburg, Md., railroad crossing ] T, St TIONAL” Savings Account will soon build up a very worth- he Fourth Tennessoe Dist Cheer Weeck. Groups of girly Watchman, killed when he attempted ; ¢ 5o and Yo 0 'hil 'l i 1 And 49 York has five women candl- ‘ vigited the Brwin home, Children's |10 rescue a child from the path of valve f ib and ‘o while surplus fund. And the 4% interest which we compound ng on the soclalist home New Britaln hospits a traln at Takema Park, D. C. atori e 3 -2 = A i o v 4 5 nd Tiinols hos three, all | Nowiasion oms for oriomion 0 | fehrriary 8, 1036, Hia widow ro.| Theofora Jacobsen, Vinterbus twice a year makes your account still more valuable to you. dren. Thé girls read books, chatted | 0°ived a silver medal and benefits | House-wiring cas i Kentucky, Pennsylvania, New | with shut-ins and endeavored to | Of North, Br ety en Ssmoeaais mive two ! it AITTe 300 indetversa to| OSSR EBONN [0y yry . | tman b o ismgnicenn 10§ Interest for the past six months will be credited to our depositors womun candidates each, While on® | hrought hoan bags and gifta o their | ™ Lefiue, s Marssllion UL i Il on November 1st. Deposits made Nov. Ist, 2nd or 3rd will draw in Towa, Washingtonm troop meeting which they G Plan to | crossing watchman 3 2 k] nd Tennessee. | give to the Day Nursery ing to save a girl from being killed | rman;Vaterbury, s interest from the 1st. sconsin comes forth with the |~ Othr-troops have been observing DV a train at Marsellles on January | siznor i ! ¥ woman 5 a scnate place, Gaod Cheer Week in varions ways % 1926, The widow was awarded | ¢ ) Plat id f,, Sartord aeiio) el but mave ot raported thalriacils | Aliverimedall and hensflialoti$s0 Slenos o) T bt Start your Savings Acéount NOW! ”-mmp on the prm\n.tm\ ticket. | ting monthly. | Scouts, who have bren walting to | AMONE these recogniz % : 5 Phyllls K. ry. of 2a'ph eynolde, Danbu help with the Red Cross roll cal | £l Mis 5 | : 4 Y u’ C A NOTLS ill soon b able to give their serv- | (lifton avenue, Niagar 2 1t b G : s In addressing and filling on- o0, Canada. i AER Bainlnisaie, o = velopes at the Girl Scout office. ! LW 4 CHON e siznor e E55 7 Clubs of the Girls Deserve have Girls Wil be needed every night NINETEEN w N 1';_;>en(n$ with luncheon at 12 o'clock, ’Patcx‘ts Issued to November 8. Miss Sarah Louisc ) UME Arnolg! n;?{lonuf prvxh:im.l Mrs [;ARNE[“E HER[] C O'mift‘UIt Pe“plc ged t(‘nrr Thomag* F. Cooney, New Haven n aetive this wrek with numerous after school next week She reccived a bronze medal. 1 parties given at the locat| Troop 5. Camp school, will hold | The other heroes who rocetved e poil ek - fies ‘ ironze medals were: Sewit ndl = A. bullding on Court street, | Mmeetings for the coming ecight weeks Hartf Wwa S > : 3 S J. Arthur Barry, 1243 Mount Ver- lor, Hartford ) ‘hursday evening the Beacon |in the mnn,mum of the Cenfral . g On Thursday evenin T b non street, Philadelphia, Pa., 1 ST cte - ), composed of High senool senior h school. o Riicamy "H'W for et temptad to save a girl from dr wannah 3 gave a party se fnd thejr fricnds. The usual u‘u-. ‘fiRAF'I‘! [;HAR ES m: at Wildwood, N. &, Septom : . ‘;m Co., I OIdest Bank in New Britain lowe'en stunts © lin i o owc'en stunts wore given including | 1 Joln V. Masterson, nilde rrade-Marks Registered - hoEbing forsapples plnning theseys streat, Brunswick : Federal Burner Corp., Bridger on the pumpkin ond other yearly | % s o il o i : r nbe hldren who were ¢ equi nt. 3 e cerconios H:mm\;;‘x'v; ¥ 01{1‘::‘)\\ e e e o The Kilborn ¢ SN OFFICERS by the ¢ ) d | i tters, v 3 = o away team of horscs at New Bru . royye On Wednesday evening the (ml\‘ —_ 3 . Sittea soml A. J. Sloper, President William H. Judd, Assistant Cashier S MfiCDOflflm RBP]!ES fo Sfaf tement Y::HT',:,‘,W Tl\”‘ Sompenyil, - _h{“'. ',l\‘ AR ] . S. Chamberlain, Vico-President C. L. Sheldon, Assistant Cashier tled “Fivo Ghosts” under the by MO!‘FiS ikl _at Greenwich Yillage ) E. N. Stanley, Vice-President A. S. Parsons, Assistant Cashier Horrars in theaitle b A e easer DIRECTORS grucsome exhibits for the feature. isslon in the highway &iepartment, made | C. tlanta Ga, saved a wom L H. S. Walter. E. A. Moore. George T. Kimball, Maurice Stanley. o'der girls clubs held R el L s xn L, saved a farmer from an’ ¢ “andy peanut-butter 3 and Cashier and Trust Officer dfrection of. Mrs. Leon Kibbe. The « naps were in charge of the H’“ & i veas in costume and prizes | MacDonald yesterday took action | 3 h 4, 192 Waterbury, Oct. 30 (F—"A voi A. ’]: b}nper, F. S. (,hamberlum Walter H. Hart. F. M. Holmes. wero, awarded o the funniest and |CONCCrning the charges of “graft” rence M. Smith, Central Y. M. | for Bingham is te for Vare." § E. N. Stanley. A. F. Corbin. A. G. Kimball. Geo. P. Spear. mEREi L in & speech in Meriden Thursday | from drowning at Pablo Beach, Fla., [randidate for United Stat d B o1 :® el O I IO e et o at the democratic rally here Ia J. B. Minor. Harold L. Judd. Wha T g ic candidate for governor. Mr. vien Long. 25 Montford st night. Charles G. Morris, demo Rl B:F*“’I'j B iraday | MacDonald sald he had fraced the Springtield, Mass., helped to reseus cratle eandi of the Blue Triangle club THUFSCAY |intormation upon which Mr. Morris | a, man from a cave-in : clared Lieut.- evening In conneotlong, wlth ey, 0y chorges to an. -affidavit|at Bristol, ey ¢ to hfm in s vearly. Hallowe'en —party. o % SRS (0 o e | o ) P 5 tHetblunds About 100 guests attended the event |5, - s Sl S i A s . making statem i % - Chicnt oo Gl v el ronc River, a former employe of the state guarters, . o r ! n nIh)IBER ) E 3 - hi = e lontant ; ho [ anas ; i perailfa s y turned agai 1 n S QTP R e e highway comnhission -and said to nan, and t Paradis, S s urn 7 FEDERAL RESERVE 4 a cousin of Mollin . Tyler, demo- | (‘hoate street, River, Mass., H ating stunt” was presented by m‘_’“' « ie gandidate for United States | Who went, to the i Long. Ty reiterited his c i S&'STEL\I bers of the cluf Miss Jesephine stnator. Fdward J. Ward, 344 Oak e o r had v oo c. Lubek took the pa In a statemc .t to the Bridgeport | porth Amboy, N. saved a hoy tazinyestign an. Miss Violn St. Onge wi Telegram, Commissioner MacDonald | from drowning at Perth Amboy on |the primary in Pennsyl wurse and Miss Lena Terlotta afd the same sort of charges had | \paren 30 s i i vania and Illinois. He said he h acted as tho pationt. Mr. and Mrs. |yaan made by Tyler about two years | farey 1 Cameron. 1715 Howey reccived from 1. B. Payor were chaperons. s [go " aq ab that time the depart | s Siconie iyt e time ago, the record of § won. tho prize for the |mant had endeavored to obtaln more |5 ors™ epor b L) v ham in the sens ime at the pa information from Tyler,or to sub- |, .= ¢ g ov. 17 » learned Athletic Abtivigie stantiate the chargds in’ other ways, | oo ! ** EislanaientRon s tee had wir beginners baskoel Dball olas®pys way unnbls to do either.” Mr.| '2- ! will meet Tuesday even MacDonald related in his statement ; o'clock until 7 o'clock. ANl girls de=yo0 1o went to Deep River and ac- siroug of Ir Fame will re-oompanied Tyler to the state's attor- about Sen 3 ne- | william R. Webster, vica-president | company. oped its Barnett Hollingswort! 28t : R ReE N ssary for the national ef- of the Briflgeport B avenue, Ast , N. * ha Tt Senator (orf. Its personnel must plan tac- N e cilled by a train | & s Sl Sl v, administratively and indus at Bluff Cit i Mayant g ¢ A & the defense of the natfon. “rederick rRick N SR A e “On the milita side of the pic ratural harbors and tdok Senator Bingham spoke on his|advantage of the rapids in the is chalrman, and the ather members | two fayorite : i rivers which traverse it to build up are: C. R. Rurt, general MAnager | gate rights. I " how- | its industrles. But with the advent pert at t time to be assigned t0 |nav's offi~» at Middletown, to whom "of the Pratt and Whitney Manufac- | aver, was the subfect of his address | of aviation, the state has found it- feams for instruction. On Thursday Tyler had said fonlaeiveRiie i diSeRte = e {ure standing, with it is the largest ing company: I. G. Drew, pres- anq he discussed ~the encroach- |self without safe alr harbors as evening from 6 until 7 o the 'information concerning “graft.” In Mai ke Plptis S o }[‘EE! ;,[ clement of the army of the United | ident, Winc Repeating A ments of the federal government |abound in the Mississippi valley, advanced class of b t ball play- the presence of State's Attorney Er- nl’i‘ “Yx:“r-“‘ ’m Jhie el ‘ Wi 'EE | '4 g the National Guard, which company: £ M. Stone, president. |upon state representatives during | where commerclal aviation is gain- ers will meet in the gymnasium. nest A, Inglis, of MidAlesex eount : e ; Colt’s. Patent F « Manufac- i nest A, Ir 2E o must form the first line defense and | Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Manufac the greater part of his address ing a stronghold because plane —— ar then refused to talk, Mr. Mac. _ Willlam No ne defense and P 4 ong! cause planes Tyler D Tefll o - "1 | Northwest Thirtiet o 2 t ' o reserve corps selected and train- | furldg comp and J. H. Goss, During the eighteenth century. |can land almost at will in that ] / Donaldeeald jandidesinrediho wolis s g el i to officer and man the skeloton- | vice- fent, Scovill Manufacturing | the senator sald, the state devel- |section. l tell his story only to the governor. ['la. attempted to rescue a _ ‘“_4_ B R on | i MacDonald invited Tyler to accom- from drowning at Miami Beach on d divisions of the natfonal army. . y 5 | hs ST — Ihese three groo’ elements of man S tfort Dee. 17, 1923 Matthew J. Cepolunis, pany him to Har{ford at once to lay tt composition, training The Fall ConYerence of Reglon Tg|fna tacts hefors Gove H. | 60 Milbury street, Woreoster ‘I-«v 5 e I & New nnl,:“n{":-fs'; S DO i ol il Sl et e i S;:eaks at Waterhury N ST R e e SNAPSHOTS QF A MAN GETTING A LETTER FROM THE TREASURY 8y cruvas wiwians! to Monday and Tuesday, November Tonald said. gas filled tank car at \\r. RELeEnalionatidetonseFact SIney — == = ) r 3 S and 9. It will take place af mm Frbruary 23, 192 COHY@HHOH aLe ‘;}’::{@:’\;";fifl\’f""'d'ff:)’;‘:“‘“‘:“:'“ Iotel Bancroff, Worcester, Mass. " Torger R. Helgcsen, 1363 Wash- i fuae A ] T e L e With such factlities as are granted to saved two girls from « ing a&t| water Octs 30 . us, we intend to make that army of he Uhited States the best army in Willston, N. D., Ju 28. of War Hanfo y "““ LIS HAVF ULI] HDME Lrgmasavieayin s Con el RVIIIEG) oany ok flen S hora ibyinline romi e S N Ter msintant tont thel Conn., saved two boys from drown- tolk | 2O 88 orfolk, Va., part industry is expected to play in | 1 ] {ing at Elmville, Conn., Nov. 21 1924. | aternoon, 1 nt M ihe nation’s preparedness program : : o oemie A BMUler, 11 Weal 9ot | annual Thusiiess miet "7 declaring that the lesson of the Jlldge DGGhflBS to EIEG[ HEI‘ felt avenney Goshen, Indy s of the Manufacturcrs World War was that “no nation, | aved a woman companion from S i Y b tic Connccticut, n0 matter how richly blessed with | drowning 'at Goshen on July 3, 1924. | g0 iea for the suppe | Now in Good Health by Using Belore Sm'iug | Lincoln Androw Tutty, aged 11. of | peors, P14 1o th Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- 1 Mira, Nova Scotia, Canada, saved o s preparedness pro - labor, untold-tunds ready, can wait table Coppound ford, Oct. 30.—Mrs, Eli m,h‘?fi‘r'ffi:f”‘y",.rnlf" "01": 4rowniiE 8 videa for in the matfonal defense until it Is sudde plunged into —_— Hartford, Oct. §0.—Mra, Eliza/ e b I e act. ar to do ita thinking and planning e~ Langite, Mich="T have. tal A. Stopghton of Ellington strpn === "l emphasized LR R i | i 12 S Lyiia B Pinkbarvs Vogetable Gom ¢ fouh Windtor, was ssauren of i gen | tarietie """ The Detenso Aty L0KS THROUGH MR- WITH A STNRT SEES M- SLBHT CHILL CHASES UP WONDERS COULD THEY Dousa B hensuar ® homo for this” winter by Jute IS Your Chlld # any sonse, s € was " BT P e T et NG MAL PCSING~LOOKING DOC- Wé SPINE. TRIES HASTY HAVE 60T WIND OF THAT Ineededit. When |Nickerson in the superior court plan of industry to insure the na- first definite move to give to indus- UMENT FROM U.S. T0 REMEMBER Hi$ IN- 19.50-HE WON AT BRUYE I first usedyit I | vesterday, o 2 y s A fre conld hardly worgan out of Ter home fn the ln an ea o ‘ahiorily before Baoretary tangible effort to docentralize in FUMBLES FOR LETTER — walk across dhe |winter,” said the judge when the N 4 b X 3 4 2 Nider. The governor had atten peace and responsibility which be- Toom without | East Hartford Trust Co., holder of . o B asauhb 11a S| 16nEa L6 tRaEtS erying. 1 was |a first nm—;"xv against her prop- Ruzhr War to I'm 0n(-m>] Flesh and | @ uncheo; AL If’l o "\ § tired all thetime. | erty, as hat redemption day be| Make Them Grow Up Strong Snatis gL AnlE S lor [0 hs et s duly g lTerasl O RN AR oUt I think my trou- ' set for February 1. | and Vigorous T ‘M“n; of ’a'y::.i l“l‘l:"‘: :1:4“"!1":6“‘:‘: ‘v‘nl::’ n(rr(;fl le w Mrs. Stough 88 jo lonis LALERORG T Ly Do arg Wil fuonths Hators 1. | catarasts on her eyes. Hbr vory| n‘nudm(;\ ,U“ ealkt, mkinny sirls | 9 ¢ i & Hiram Bir mlvnfws structure of the nation. In. realized 4t. I |who is in the South. plams to re- nothing like Cod Liver Oil 3 - h anc v s n John Q. v‘rh_l preparedness ealls {or an read of your wonderful medicine In ' turn to ltve with her next April. I |elan will tell you that. | Tilson [: lerly survey of raw materials, the paper. and my husband bought ‘is hor hope that the son will as- ; uu:‘ (‘. e v horrible :.q.,’,, to take, and | pregident 3, o) Huhbard wer, labor and trunsportation, he me a bottle, and after thesfirst sumo the conduct of her tobacco | ors are pesecriting and wite parome oo | OpeNed the incss meeting held | Said. It does not eall for the manu- few doses I felt better, 80 Kept rorm and lift the mortgage. Francis|luying Mecay' Liver Ofl' Compoun re aunditorfum of the Chase ficture of a single weapon n time on taking it until I was well and § ia tHIN ploa Lo the courts| Zab g ated, as cusy v's bullding on Grand | ©f peace, but it does ereet a struc- strong. I take it at times when I 3 ¥ Fast Hartford Trust| “mecncndy. o | street. President Hubbard was re-|{'T€ of emergency insurance which o O'Brien of Mah- o feel tired and ©, helps me. I Will ", wyoq granted a foreclosure fudg- ‘w.n > \ i nlo ait did not | elected as were John H 8. vice- [Promises: frecdom trom aggression. always have a good word for your ment of $1,847.70 againat her prop. |get emeugh sourlshment from il f ST o suenl. | Tt 18 @ frank declaration that wae medicine and tell angons wha;x:o: gty ,.”‘x" wnpmvg S 'IH;V o llide over two monthe, b {DESCIP 2t i Buell. | want peace and intend to have it it has done me. recommendes 3 y eleven and one-ha pounds, . s25 S eden o ‘ = A, Assoclation s 2 . 10 iy el e o e e N | ot ony hundrat pes cont bstier i 0 0 '.'fi“"‘}"‘ s pooch o || Mhe Manvfasturers, assoslation| TEARS LETTER OPEN, V5= REMEMBERS HEARING ~ UNFOLDS PRINTED CIR- LIGHTS LARGE AND e i marneq Tt 1f s Jo® | tho trust company PTOSETES | waate i or puns, g then thako (i m,?,}]‘“‘,“",;’ (lsolon of the War de-| ot Connecticut has already i UALIZES MEAD-LINES: TREASURY HAS BEEN CULAR ADVERTISING SALE - COSTLY GIGAR_~ ! g b 3 1 T ots, as dl: for days, i Wit e 8 € - 0 give 1 L 4 = ol o for = 0 " - N )i > )] now, and goes to school every day.” | e ® |them gain fleah and health from day to |capable of instant and efficient ox work on this project for se | RESPECTABLE MERQMANT UNUSUALLY ALERT. OF 3)2. % TREASURY e B Bagerig B0 South | | Tor the aevonth consecutive you, A6 it o S e ] o, stirent 0 et andring monihe past and n order hne JNLED TOR INCCMPLETE SWALLOWS, AND PULLS NOTES Havford Avenne, Lansfg, Michigan. he St. Pouis municlpa w 0 S ) st 10 a swift conclusion any emergene; Ly . . . ey ¥ TAX RETURN® LETTER SiowlLY our Do not continue to feel all run- |opera closed the seasort with B 2 ik vonky which may arige,” Mr. MacNider, disposal of the war department } " down and half sick whep Lydia B, |profit. Total income was X o sure ¥ tnsis o or id In his speech. v»:rmum the B port ordinance \Su.‘n’:?;s Pinkhams Vegetable Compound s |07, or $6,272.48 more than expendi- |innl and gonuime MCors Co € he tiny nucleus of the regular | district of which Connecticut is a N s0ld by dxugslsls everywhere, tures Total attendance for the 12 (1™ i e ,"‘;,;‘, establishment must be kept so ex- | part, a special committee of ad- Copyright, 1926, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc) weeks was 539,750, | aduy. A |pert and well trained that it can im- | vice and assistance was appointed. !« ! itural resources, facilities for ra- of L YL id manufactur pert and willing

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