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o NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1927. HUBBARD OUTLINES PROGRESS IN U. 3. Compares American Initialive and European Medievalism Bristol, Nov, eeting of the Mg sociation of Conuc erday at the New De facturing company of T dent ¥ t . his anx velopm country £ress 1 illustrating 1 ¢ gress of yarious Mr Hubbard As T one of ou acti g if Tam duties. We are not stc having undeclared cigars We need not be tir ting our greatnes: our right to it for at the use of Do muscle is one of the in keeping a great When we were you 0 per pound and all because we applic trolytic process to its mar We talk of decline in Con industry. Tor the most pa myth. We are stronger prosperous today You, too, will find that LUCKY STRIKES give the greatest pleasure —Mild and Mellow, the finest ciga- rettes you ever the choicest tobaccos, properly aged and blended with great skill, and there is an extra process TOASTED”— a bit of bite. r | nomes in the United states 1 t 3 lamp, one cent | industry are working together to[platforms of both parties. He also “Lchpse or Empire” | What Electricity Is Doing ou ve or hundreds ' make still cheaper this cheapest of |wanted the referendum’s results to T with the| “It is not diffi 1 s all commodities.” be used as a basis for future action. ¢ e o " s or even The $3,000,000 campaign fund | o re W Ve 2o had told would be used, he said, to tell the| | squadr 1 to o .o') si i uses more planatio dynamos oi t on a of research rators in one of these plant at of cours s it ture of which I have sho « i Kkle L increase fer t 1 v insto y the + 253000000 WAR voters of the high points of the o) her by *ts’ " arguments, ‘ ugh Stayton, in talking to reporters | eing hafore going to the dinner, stressed | ‘,m], {the point that the dinner was not simply for republicans. However, | is ry lawns m © 300 “Damp” Republicans En- - turned by water tu s floor. Not a single drop of water il spr methiod of Japa ¥ umed. Only the energy of the thresh our tricity in . . wter, the power Of g v o the t hoofs of is converted into clectricity. great steam rhing N v of our g ner s ar | % per year | Is of moder : | st of burden ro unload at (UP)—Wil- Stayton told reporters. | G : < carrying |} rman of the| “If we are confined to obtaining | inst ) of 1 one bito ¢ the Prohibition la referendum piecemeal, as at pre: 1 financial support [ent, our financial requirements will | ; trom 300 republican cts” last | be in accordance with the size of the | ! } 1 i nead . Inight for a 000,000 c: nmn.n‘ usk. We plan, if we can ralse the | 1 eleat fund to conduct a national referen- |tunds for it, to send two letters to | ) \Tait DEfioyeren dum on prohibitior |each of the 27,000,000 voters in the | fas ety Stayton spoke a private dinner |U'nited States. At five cents a lot- | . : viewq |Spousored by George B. Wightman, [ter this would cost about §3,00,- 1 that t c ize as |New York broker. Other speakers | (¢ A e e oTe 1 i s mads|Vere Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler,| Former Senator Wadsworth an- t e TRy el ¢ el %" | president of Columbia i nounced his candidacy as New York | 1 10 Ues kel esh i b ot b 3 bt ds t0day. e Senator James W. delegate-at-large to the 1928 repub- | h of A nD 0 ; I51e Beandand ofy vl Ji|worth and former Representa lican national convention and he was : O L L e Philip Hill of Maryland. reported to have told the giners he | t o 3 A > would press the convention for a ( 2 : S adandio e |referendum plank. ENCosan ISgn et b b One was for| Dr. Butler said he was not “a| DO Ly LoD ) a national refendum to be hel didate for any office at all.” That B + little more than one. price |« c long the same gencral plans of the |wus understood by republican lead- | i ondon s TBL S Ll s York 1926 vote when citizens lers to be leaving the path as dele- v fo {nlauation of another: reason 3yhy 1 ' overwhelmingly voiced their opinion |zate or del open to sound economics | have cheap electricity in this coun- it s for revision. second was for [his daughte scl 1 s SR ase g oni o A o ¢ {he republican party at the 1925 na- |Butler. But President Butler, is 1 llopleed Mp) 20 ; tional convention to pattern its|assumed, would thus be able to de- | Lo o [ plant affer the 1860 one which pro- [vote his full time to promoting the i orld lived in I ) ! | posed giving each state the fullest prohibition opposition without being 1 YRY SN k A rty in dealing with its domestic |suspected of polit t tricit ent kind of electricity 1 ¢ T y S | v 18 S IDHLE OB IFARICNR R I SR D 2 vton suggested that a plank| The Paupans believe that a man | our | Will not get hot and your vacuum | to buy luxuries and cort ling for a national prohibition (zuilty of murder is doomed to live | teicity | ClaabeEn@IL s RonIy ien i referendum be placed in the 1928 |in a swamp in the nest world. ~ our family budget|burn out with o ¢ less than forty 1. Tor ti increased since the |vour toaster is wh mo: a4 by me e s e increas- | ond ving and it i to 128 per ¢ |and then & wd | o he men who cre w t e hauling by four|your vacu o T ors ¢ tricity, the twenty s, pushing push-carts, |scream and expires. You move ag. holders and one billio: VoKing our wo. |—in fact it is possible to move thir- | bonaholder well as all th \ck and forth on bi-|ty-seven times more in an area of |bra FEninA s vast o ox teams and carry. |nineteen square miles and will find s 1 have shown in ol time com | {ures 1o be the custom in|vou a difterent kind of ¢ < en countries even today, |In the United States we have lt h T t e e teday | e AL C ISR L orture 1 for|our power systems have standardiz of many typical compan-| in mind has ex-| fact that power is so cheap. Out [ed. On dollar of our income §c is|ies which I have ve spend for power, vet it Is an |tended its lines from the Gre fuct that this Ge triples |Lakes to West Virginia and eve In this connee- |consumer on these 1 is ap to you to 115 volts. t of that dollar | arge production is po: 1t goes for water, |cause of standardized clecty to street ars, 1 ver | electrical manufacturer can rical service, 1.08 per lardized motors 1w 1.26 per cent for tele- quent reduction in selling ¢ cont goes to railroads, |1900 clectric motors ¢ wiscellaneous items, | power sold at an aver ¢ cent for clothing, 14 per cent | $147. Now such mot harities, 16 per |-—the result of quantity production s, and 45 per and standardization of current. The Chold cleetricity | progress in the development of the s costs but 2o per |Mazda lamp is equally wonderful.| rson, computed by taking | Think of it—the ordinary candle 16 million wired |costs one cent an hour to burn and 21 per c s, 2 p Ho 1 St FOR SKIN for Use Zemo, Healing Liquid 1 gives in of IRRITATIONS Champion Six Day Bicycle Star, wriles: free from all irritations. 3 throat irritation.” smoked. Made of —“IT’S no harshness, not ‘It's toasted” No Throat Irritation-No Cough. MADE OF THE CREAM OF THE TOBACCO CROP BoBBY WALTHOUR, JR. “Every bicycle racer knows the impor- tance of keeping his throat clear and “I have always found Luckies mellow and non-irritating. If you stick to Luckies yow'll never develop a cough or sign of 73 nrf-€7 wm%w}_ he other speakers were all leaders | n lhe wet wing of the repub. lican | | | “Failing our efforts for a nation |referendum, we urge as an altern. tive a referendum in selected state with an aggregate vote of 6,000,00 nting say, 25,000,000 per- listed in Campaign and give her | was a blography and a eulogy. Regular adorned with the cardinal's coat of arms. Farmer Found Dead With Bullet in Body Waterville, Me,, Nov. 29 (®)—Mil- lard K. Craig, middle aged farmer of Sixmont, a village 35 miles north- east of here, was found dead about halt a mile from his home after Body of Cardinal Lies in State Today Rome, Nov. 29 (UP)—The body of Cardinal Bonzano, dressed in full robes and covered with a mantle of rich red and gold silk, was sealed in a casket today ready for ceremonial burial tomorrow. On the head of the late apostofic delegate to Washington and pagal |delegate at the Chicago eucharistic congress was placed his cardinal’s | having started toward a neighboring mitre. farm with the intention of going on The body was placed fn a heavy|a hunting trip. lead coffin which was sealed with| Medical Examiner Milliken and the cardinal’'s arms. In the coffin | Sheriff Farrar, both of Bangor, have The | been called to investigate. There was coffin was placed in a walnut casket, | a bullet wound in the body. 3 sizes $35-355-$75 {.0.b. Baffalo, N. Y. Don’t Face Another Winter Without Vecto Comfort astonishing heating com- inable with the Fimer ‘ecto marks it another American Radiator milestone in rising sta: of home and health. The $35 Vocto heats 2 to 3 rooms— the $55 Vecto hests 3 to 5 roome— the §75 Vecto heats 5 to 8 rooms. Pres Demonatration— Easy Pagmenta. 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