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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1928. suceecded Ne,w Britain Hel" Id arded in Philadelphia for in luring some transpor- ‘F s 5 = , and for other reasons tation trade away from the rail- t a *j A ¢ R M 3 7 > ; N HEBALD PUBLISHING COMPANY |pcsides its merchandising ability. roads; and if the motor lorries put acts ancies bd‘ o) THE | i —_— For one thing, the Wanamakers them out of business they will be » e | _— Tosmea Datly (Sunday Excepted) took their religion seriously. At noon aiding the railroads at least a littl: Anotlier Mr. Borah; make o ." N R B, /BUg, 87 Ghunch @it | o ey the! cuptains went But the trouble with the trucks, as | {h¢# tell liow they stand on l’l 0 Makes Raindom Obeorvations damnation. e SUBSCRIPTION RATES down on the finest show windows in the railroad managers sece it, is that vl L = i lt:.‘:l:)"'rhm Months. Philadelphia and they remained cven if they do put the short trip A candidate’s private life will tell | » On the thy pdabang People H“ Bfit Time 0‘ All “1 Ell- 3 75c. a Month. lown until Monday morning. More- boat lines out of business, they will yvou almost « rything except how | ”w h v V' kers ste s no nly seize e business former, he st or "rolilh; 01 | 5 i 3 BN e Wanamakers steadfastly not only seize the business formerly 0 Prohibition. Among the classics of political| Clergymen hercabouts seem to be | trants in B]g Race a2 focmnd. Dlaxe Mat) Master, Ivertise in Sunday pub- done by the boats, but will do even » | Send an communications 1o #un )| 11T s one referring to “a lit- | koing legit. | - 4 gardless of how much more and continue to eat into rail There's still hope for a generation shop Editor. care of the New || [1° EYOUP of politicians in a smoke| Rev. Samuel A. Fiske, pastor of TELEPHONB CALLS heir competitors advertised in this line transportation i S berore it cal | priatn Herald, and your fettey [ 111¢d Toom” assembling for the pur- | the Berlin Congregational Ihurrh re- Baedag, Molave Desert, Cal,, o 3 Business Office .... 25 e e € way will be forwarded to New Vork pose of selecting a party candidate. | cently appeared as a character in a (10 (UP)—As the 141 runners re- 3 Editor] Anamasens = 4 4 L e ) ¢ \ | The reference was to a small gather- Sketch at the Lions' club frolic and maining in C. C. Pyle's transcon- 3 in Sunday s, railroud, early sensing the compet Other birth control el hotel room at which it was (tVen a professional viewing him tinental footrace, strangest of mod- i The enly prco.‘}ume ld\':orllllhg mediu that tion of motor coaches, and thus be. Wil ¢ to be more popular And Here ;\rv“'i‘v\o 100d Reasons | dccided that the late Warren G.|from the cash customer side of the |ern caravans, set out today on the m the City. Circulation than dynamite in a stove, | hy— Harding w. e an | footlights would admit that he could |heat that was t end their first o & s s 3 et e S coming the largest railroad ow 5 ¢ - i ding would be the republican | & A a! o oom aiways open to sdvertisers. It was not many years a g g roa [ What matter if tne March winds candidate for president, What hap. |Eet a job with the Shuberts any time | week's journey, Arthur Newton, 4. e cbor a0 the. Aatuiihted Prcas John Wanamaker, father of Roc of passenger motor | What's blow, pened is a matter of history. he applied. |vear-old Briton, held a time lead. i The Associated Press 18 exclusively nan, died. The son ably maintained country, has muffed | help, yo On Fpn Shop Folks, let's all be| piciom is reported to have re- |, OV, Another minister, Rev. Wil-| qne veteran's low mark for the e h standards of his father in the possibility of also engaging in YOUTC @ s cated itself on a emaller scale in | % H. Alderson has stepped into first gix days of the run, & 107-mile T e e e 4 he business and its the truck business. In the effort to = This month the frost goes out, we gt Thursday night when the |n S8Rt In the same fleld, hav-| journey from Los Angeles to Bagdad, ! in this pap ¢ conduct of the husiness and ifs | | know, I8 ¥ Thurs I !ing been cast for a role in a one- |was 31 ho 4 2 minytes, The | BpIs spublished therein. i the public. Captain Save a part of its passenger business | m h FBe, leaders of the republican party are . 5 A g urs and ¢ minutes, 2 ] : restige With fhe public. Captain i t 4| s month Brings imogn St Eat U ¥ I SINb room at the |ACt Play to be given for the benefit $45.500 in awards for the Los An. Member Audit Buresu of Circulation ;o\ \wyoamaker, the third in line, {T0M going over to independer rick’s Da; | Bkt o to discuss the coming |CL, U'¢ Proposed East Side commun- 'gejas to New York trek will be bas. EaA 8. 1 @ Ealloial suganiastion i motor coach lines it has neglected a Iz en . but e ity house. The play in which he'cq upon time elapsed which furnishes newspapers and adver- is yet o young man S ; i Youthful Experimentert suncinel | campalen byt | more i have'an important. pert was| ; : 2 lsere with s strictly bonest wniyiie ¢ (5 b similar threat coming from th : srmien ! [specitically to affirm their allegiance | ritten by Robert Middlemass of this| Ol Wanttinen, the 96-pound Finn, R T e 2 The lorrics that are scriously o e egoodness sakes alive! 1o Councilman Donald L, Bartlett, | city whose name is widely known in | 5t00d second in time elapsed as the e e e HOOVER IN INDIANA SRSele e ; WEIO put the baby out in that snow- who, rumor hath it, wants ts wacrs |- Pl il . 3 'fleld set out today for Fenner, 44 iribution figures to both mational amd | campaign managers of | 27fecting both the hoat nd the drift without his clothes on?” the party standard and lead the :::’“"0“5):‘?‘“‘:" ‘r‘“f‘aa‘:; Eus °‘5‘,s:‘"v miles away. He had required $ local advertisers. 4 S . entitled {o Tailroads are universally owned and Litle “dimmy: Its all sightifviarty prade an electan des 1| POCSDUY anpearcd in 8 MIBIEIY) 1o vvs sl minutes aid 7 seconds i Scerctary Hoover are entitled to Mamma. T rubbed him well with | oriy P election day. Re-|play at Parsons' theater, Hartford. et Baaaad 5 e, et € porters who e A 3 ope ated by private or independent ittempted to obtain de- | It would not be a difficult mental i e . Newasonn. T b v‘m’ ’“_'ht'br"“ trucking concerns. 1t may be be- | yog & S }3;:!; iti-frecze mixture 1 found in. tails of what occurred at the mieet- | et oo imagine a fow Puritans turn- | Fd Gardner, the Seattle negro, Square; Bchultz's Newestands, Ent LA T : neath a railroac it Jott e g ik ing ran up againét a blank wall. : ove ir gravi idea ' Was third with 34 hours, 1 minute 1 Crand Central, 4nd Strect, Senator James E. Watson needs to :_"”‘ 2, railroad 'f‘ aparateothirall L AT —Mrs. George Barber |There were genera d(vnm)l\s that 1)‘:'5x:x‘::i,.;l:ll}slzfylnlnggr:r:ctsh:ts;:;em[:;?‘ and 36 seconds. ————————————————————— }¢ shown his placs Cosrlpnd e Deenlanen o e A Torg et i e T O iy ot i e oo | (TGl 8 0 galliesing of fany sort | b e o o e o preach the | After leading in the early hours of 4 3 R . et e e At fmie BovNana Snob mnsters ) B BN E CAREEE et Staath =i '“"‘;\1"“3 WEERLY 'hut circumstantial evidence to the | Word, But there is no reason why yesterday's lap, Gardner stopped at et oe Guvevaas S CoW A RRIB 00 WA AN BN BCUI OLING R, L e e e el e e N L ol e o Y contrary is strong. The prescnce of ministers should not succeed in the |Ludlow for refreshments —and & notistand for that Knapp whitewash. old school, has been injured by the (¢ s te pyyuciness and certainly | 265 his good fortue. | “oreign {wo volitical leaders in the hotel | drama. Their lives are spent in con- 'change of shoes. Newton passed During the drive to exterminate in him and Gardner finished second. at the same time would be a | veying messages to their public, — Ku Kiux Klan exposures in his state. " | e : ) 2 T N e T T e 1, Mr. Wright, the Langley ma- | (B¢ many rats made homeless by coincidence that would be dis- | painting verbal pictures and holding | Andrew Payne, the youth from That fueiless motor had 2,000 Sk TR chine could fly when conditions recent London flood it is said without further thought but | the attention of the auditors without Claremore, Okla., Will Rogers' home volts in it giving the impressi gl THAT “HOLY WAR" 8 right, and that's all any of t one old rodent in a London several who hold the party the aid of scenery or “atmosphere’ |town, finished third yesterday to tak. B 5 1 ot madessiry svhons Thier S wessldantial i) A o s Dunlin s Akl ErboanainRimont| them ean do- ]\\::rlho sc refused to take the poison e strolling in and re- artificially created with stage settings |a grip on fourth place with an elaps. is so much electricity. fons es & “favorite son” thUS g oieor inoly wars They stavted e v ait on tie ground that they always Iaining there, reporters are skepti- | and “property.” They are not only 'eq time of 34 hours, 6 minutes and 5 contributing to a nuisance that needs i 5 g i caking of air disasters, people | £4V¢ him indigestion! cal it told that there was no meet- | the principals in the cast—they are (25 geconds, | contributing during the World War, when some ! o the entire cast. afraid of automobile be- its mark on ‘m':. The race has left correction. Watson as a resident g SOCi; ¢ ¢ rati Tires having been stolen from the | Correction. Watson 2 potentate in the Near East was sup- | cause a few are wrecked by peop Social | Thus far Mr. Bartlett has the sup- | NOt 50 many gencrations ago peo- thle BN Tires g s A T ¥ peol e \ the sup ; {many of the atiletes already. Nu 2 16 gets the impres- | Would bs a national calamity. posed to have announced to all Who don't know how to drive. | “Youlll laugh, weep, and stand up | port of the machine. There never Ple Would question the propriety of a S e s ! city storeyard one gets the impres- | VO e it i e S ater tAKing part in any. et |MeToUs of them are footweary and sion that some ambitious auto driver |~ Harmony” in Indiana — wil faithful Mohammedans that there | SE Sroa Cheer over this Immortal Love | was niych doubt about the organiza- | Midister ta e el nraind [their legs are bandaged. They are : g tadly bent throush the Hoover | oot v _ \mcricanism: An uncasy fecling | story of Love that was fried in the tion giving him its aid from the me. W hich was not of a religlous ¢ ; examined each day by the caravan’s has run out of dit at the tir ! s nnkshancslatevarisaln o i R TR SR EC e ment Lis name was - first mentioned | 1¢7- Clergymen themselves would oo CAnalEn A B e O Chven Lok e Ailies rreeel o Hing —Chicago (111 § v ; ¥ ravoralty | ave been horrified at the sugges. £ shoppes. % s e i 7 N ¢ ex-}something up his sleeve, i . hicago (IIL) American |in conncetion with the mayoralty | 1#Ve : & The runners rest for a time after y henchmen claim. But sinee When oo How mat oty S| = We hope Love didn't as so often | nomination. There are no other can. | U0%: But tho world and ideas are |, The FepRers ¢ being started on : ¢ gs | 4id Senator Watson think so much. oonpuniea’ s oo history. Since | 1f ¥ou can sce the good and evil | happens, jump out of the frying-pan | didatcs of ouistanding sfrengt ang | ChANEng “”\', ”“‘”‘e "“"‘""s to ":w"‘; their day's jog, No matter what happens, I8/, . 00y Wasn't it Watson who then there have been rumors of suen | " "0 Sides, the one way (o avoid | into the divorce court! jlk Yas entiallil Deen nrendt thaty €000 iXo0Re J05 bating are good | Waiting crews packea the cook said, the open saloon will never re- e oy Jew. % pi ! . | beir ted by both sides is to keep | oo = cit < with priv bees would keep Sl = i tents as soon as the last men are [ 0 Bt fhare ik many an ecenms | o celebrated fond with “" Wase from tie to e, mostly local | yous mouth sl ; Crime them in their respective hives hes |1C107S. Tev. Mr. Fiske proved that started. B e dooe e (e e latsn Tatoithe leme BRI Gy s e notEes | 5 | A neighboring paper remarks that | ©30s¢ the powers want Bartlett, e o s i 1;;:‘“:@113\{-2" o Each day's work has settled tnto 9 DALY . free Tunch counter, | C12%% 20d then nto the postmasler | )\su1 upt Thn sand. king of th, you veer sharply to left or|{here are too many burglaries in|7They know that he shares their ;“Hfi:“'h il e a routine grind. Little time is lost S0t the yas Junol ceouaten oo e b st i Wataon Hedgaz and Sultan of Neja, is on a | |5/ 11 # suiling vessel thats a | this country, viewpoint on important public ques- ke 100 in getting the tent city on the move. e e vas not excited about harmony, Areeior thit )‘l;' = 5 ‘ tuck; if vou do it in a flivver, it's| It does not state, however, what | ions and have faith in his ability to | "Member when vou were a kid FY1¢'s workmen hurriedly take down 0 v ¢t v were | 3 ; B S na ut ir ad o nother kind of tack. What a funny | the 1deal ber have! carry out their policie f he ea o | i b the sleeping and cook tents and stow On some days, if the city wer S s r 1d o is the ideal number to have! ) eir pol s if he can be | = 4 5 . A P B e t0 e 1 B 5 he Watson campaign in Indiana his irritation aimed at the!langu { - inominatcd and elected. :!nlll you U;MOI”\YO g“fm::‘[; :;( :;);E:‘l: |them in caravan wagons which move v € t arge i sk 18 sew up the 33 delegates a 3 e 3 { % and your mother w paL e | R - . o . onough money | V35 10 86w up the 33 delegates and i races it s aimed at infidel | = Even Up! | Independent republicans, however, :“‘vl‘i‘chw for sou and sou'd lent |O0 ahead of the runners. Jale police pourt, enougk ¥ then swing them to Lowden or , : |, And a pross.agant could get alotl poes qphor sens vour - | will resent the methods said to have |- 4 : ¢ ; When the Hred atliletes reach the X T 5 e el e tribesmen who infest the mountains ? Shice By dBavine totranding g ASSyOUrcar. ex; < @ to have out for the blucberry lot and pick night trol int they find rul ERPAN foa: tadten dn ito' hieln 3educs | i wront of the elegtorsts Would i e e rhe | or opace Dy leaving 4 note reading: | penge Jagt year?” heen followed by the bosses. The |perries al fiand then walk home |- ot r, Souol paint. they, BlLs BT rate, < fob eithep| P4 mole hills in his bailiwick. The | “T am taking gas because my client Fowel live thousand dollars, | “little group of politicians in 5 1 0 1¢S all day and then walk home |pore ‘ot showers and beds awalting Jiavs goitliouehtofivoting Jor gltherl o de s Ul o B kel g S DR B Hecann saliont T bought a new car for $4,000 and |Smoke filled room™ may. beoem | VL2 Il eltovey Tort balr(;e‘:eet‘m‘.m_ e Al e e | Lowde: r Da I’ for 5 = R P 1.5 ROUERL 8. ne :; ? e x4 5 G AR © land sell the berries to the neighbors | 'S ros o cing a Lowden or Dawes when VOtlng fOT \ oy bis territory is within a British | ¢ 10 do it cost me $1,600 to run i, What | PATt of New Britain, as well as Onf. e o |2 nsRzest berore lsing Allbyed o L FOR ALL | for ten cents a quart eat, A SQUARE D sidential primary, cago, history. ! Watson in the P L) was yours? i ; Poltce officials involved in charges || " o o B work out, |l ate and it is necessary to m-‘- Teoiii AT B mari e T o inhi e asd s gave your mother as much as.ghe | huge tent provides quarters for alleged to have originated from .o ph SR, vent disorder. The Arab king has the | car for $1,000 and it cost me $4.000| Former Mayor M. Paonessq's Wanted? 'Member those days, It (250 persons. Collapsible metal beds, 3 g Hoover js justified in challenging the won it udiagtic support of the Mosiers | : alCItinost mo 34,000 e g &3 you dom't you misscd something. | together with mattrcsses and bed o mention of a municipal fund out of | Which money might be taken to to run i —Mrs. Eugene R. Olmstead and Peter J. Blueberryin® was great sport clothing are provided. | Youwd pick a while and then get a | Henry E. Gardiner Pyle, his personal staff and news- has challenged scheme, Just as g " scheme, Just as world as a whole,” it secms; this Pajewski seem to be investigating 8} favorit on machin in Ohio. | fin, themselyes quite thoroughly. The | ypoo o " i abte to give Wat. |50 Pecause a true Moslem may o B fperehy DIo- {rink out of a mice cool brook and |paper correspondent, live aboard his t actions instigated will have i e not like a Christlan any too well, Aa Up memories of the 1950 seeq 8% lat noon you'd eat your sandwiches |$25,000 land yacht. The interior of ROUET, Aptibns; s d fa o fhe Batlle. Coveuptlon AIVE oy va Sutes el A, © bhsleiifer { Y s truotion maion PO iat oving hands had carefully put |the crulser rescmbles that of a Pull- the result of placing witnesses un- e AT ILE s ) a backslider Personal Mention—Too Personal? | War rcconstruction period when ; Sigh e accom- memuera o tha Watson @noNTaES goril yrs Monaimeun fatth, sven || (Some tpbaple. an deeite abickly “Bullish Figures In Stock And | Ui city worked out such a plan, | P fOr ¥ou and sometimes yowd man car. Eight persons are accom [ i a0 b b Ume e W by, oo dine will oe. ought by 0o wors. and tell what they want, and others | Bond Market”—Headline, é 1t was during the adminisiration | K & cow if you could find onc ’um(]}:'m S ':‘:‘I‘Eh‘;”go“fnd BE Gt ED. it $h6 aste BeYUDOYLyy o so-calle favorite mpn, Ay fellow Saud s a fanatic on | fune s © UV ARG S Cmand | ewhat does that mean?" asked | ©f Orson T, Curtis as mayor. Thog, 411 & e hiaine e s e Gaapensl; anl e publipion ithe | o Ui aiten. ons severtor Hias e i e [the wife who happencd to glance | Sands of men were out of employ. kg gy SR in ‘;uho,s:":’,u,,; and one on the road are given each sidelines, should be thoroughly | £k s > inf question. is warriors, —— over her hushand’s shoulder at the | Ment and the demands mate on the | 1USUE to & L pasis Sl e supply car, carrying hot been’ imprisoned, ancther ' the Wahabi tribesmen, are good | NOw a mule has heer orated | financial pag charity department were so numer- | Y01 peel off your clothes and hop | Golt AHTRE and satistied. he mayor of Indianapolis indicted, |, - e [ for valor, but the idea isn't new, | e e e e [into a pool stark naked if there was |Coffec, cold drinks and sandwiches, | the mayor o ahay ! ;tighters, When he ewept across the | (0F Vdlor, but the idea T “What do you think it means?” | CUS and so urgent that it appearca | MO ¢ | patr e voute and as it ap- of pt acr | s js | patrols the route and as it aj It I8 comparatively casy to run off and a Jost of minor public efficials |y T o Lo o ) Other members of the family had | e qsked, just for fun jcertain that hundreds would be | & P00l nearby, and—Oh, gee, this is ‘pmrnb» % ash Gonmee b el ; £ .| and a o deserts years ago and crowned snongh to gat {heirs back 2 i 11 = s | beginning to make us weep. aches et Sl o on a mental tangent regarding Uquor | 4 1 o igcing be the law, onght 5 : ull enough to got theirs back in | at some men as big as oxen | 100king to the city for support for | 3 ‘hethe ot he is ready for re- B neaniani, This 18 not s A ; e s himself King of the Hedjaz his 1919-—without earning them were scen on the stock exehange,” | MAny months to come, while hune | VICKing blucberries is a serious ,‘:.?L,,,‘,,f“f: # ; ¥ B ek or Lo the Gaidtcs. | 10 18 tipe-tor revolt amainet e Wab- o) bk oo manrins rtimn i — replied witie, “Am 1 right? Honest- | reds of otliers would need o “d. | PFOPosition in L e R e e o caxaistior ton the Sardner | son mac iineaRy, \ObRETserits AV AE e 18 Lo v way t6 check up on your-{yy» Woll, then I think your finan. jing over.” Bkl e o areq | together, conversing at intervals and Pajewski allegations; these are e R i i 1110‘“ J\ uld you 1‘;\‘»:\[\“ \\uy;:;l clal page is utterly disgusting!™ ? | TIrrcspective of how the eity was | \'\']i“- ;:;” ,”‘5 tlie] _‘i“msl’ Tor |SLODPINg at the same time for food the hands of the courts and we are THIE RIVER WRANGLE Gapial et Dibtacus Eines . tae aaat Lo SipaaCtea s BRIYOU N B vituingn $0ith fasBlon: phige] (Do Sve o0 h sibaution 1926, The crop jumped 76,000 bush. OF medical attention. confident a square deal will be given G s e scus, at | do whercon was this headline: that a large outluy of money was g over the precéding season At night, while the carnival is In ] B o el e 4o not Aerend the i ey Ao time, so the records disclose, Lis N 7 Slender Silhouette Seen In After- | nccessary. 1f it was o be given in BT e according to Irank |PrOETess, they are kept in the slecp | E . We Connecticut to discourage € PN pajders have been swoo act is the ability to arrange the | noon Gowns, " | straight Fity, there 1d be e sl : i :nt by the caravan's police staff, ] pilce afid W W0 Mot @eIend MHe | by c o stvert the Ware S m'x' "Uf‘l, "“‘t" ""(‘)‘"‘ ctivitles of a woman's club With- | swell, it that a reference fo el |}u¢’,r‘::’,‘:: Fos 10 1P, Washburn, Maine e S h;'ystlgp!:fln Oeaes oriitioh $ Vi 2 BECE 3 5 on the territo £ Koweit on the | ot throwing togethe e 1 oot g ool . 4 bl of agriculture, is based on returns |°8de s i £ gt e besn augd In OUn| 0 phus dowering, fhe Conmesti-'po Gult, along the frontior of | who are mad a1 one ametnen [ (1e 1ady’ figure?” asked bubby, | was to be furmished and the WaY | from 46 per cont of all concerns |the New York National Profussional | opinion, the entire matter is one that r, General Jadwin, chief of o Blang. tho ier of | who are mad at one anothe | pointing to the headline. | how to hundreds of men by which | ywhien put biueban 1t also in- |football team. o wottled ungy | SOt Tiver Gen i fanle, | Mesopotamia, and Trans-Jordania, | : . o Home | kes, DUt it is delicate, and not | they might support. ther famitics | o Pt i Mames s ans | His aides are “Bullet” Baker, [ e € settled URULyymy engineers, has filed a reporf e Selieation o 300k view for Today: “Home | 1 crconal AoBant ey SIS : alcates” that 2l 5 5 iR " “Red” Flahe, ¢ ¥ ie explanation given hi en that 1 onal. It doesn't say: without becoming paupers, it would . % i i Red” Grange and “Red” Flaherty. every eide has had an opportunity ‘. SHETE. : I arlem” by Claude MoKay. s ; oy ) Lerry crop is exceeding if anything |“Re : ha : k x % : MK [risantaalad o e ve A aeman ol ol i are v Bpen Dol e T e ) s ,J,I_“\.,"’,‘ P \1, s A lady but like a Hippopota- | he possible to have the eity henefit its estimated value of $1,000,000, | I"ellow countrymen of some of th for the showdown that is coming. It | ion originating in the Bay state. A b g i e | ATAIDET) A Bty ot W icgsrHed us was scen shopping on Fifth v the outlay in more ways than |ty Washington County well ahend |fOTCIEN Tunners often greet them at is gratifying to most citizens that the o a1 TS B lotery Bor M & i ']' : 1y found vk ”f( Torrible and 'Ifr"»‘!*“;?” ”\ Ave. for gown suitable for her |one. This plan was favored. & holder of the world’s record {n |MiSht stops and invite them to their So 1 E 3 A any there probably was mothing | StULf if & white man had done it, | figyre. ; : ek 2 . « |homes for dinner. s adopted to attain this end o e i o i Jog i = During the winter of 1921, the of- erry 5 vide: S 2 In"l‘l_':d‘ n"l !' 11 e chugells, ‘which has olaimed 10 gon gt “apieoh ohing: the ‘soust and | MArvelous toniemsinco s Nogto 0if e sbie eld. thaneal HaZEwoua i aa oo e Lz ”j]( St “':"}’:“:,"""'l';n:f‘°“:“""sr§" The carnival hasn't even heen un- are likely to he thorouzhly efficient. : 4 £ Con- it ¥ i Ma eccived appli- | the increasing Crprist - 7 s 5 3 T the first that claims of Con- [, "~ o say lerrsana : : Ipacked since the Barstow stop. The Jury em, cation after ap) ation P rk— | ducers, © M 2 devel B J - Gardiner and Pajowski, ch with SER o s S e e | - —TReuhen H. Perley | o S abplication for work— | ducers, the Maine development com {sparsely populated desert country necticut are unreason : Dark as the sitvation may be, wo| Correct A ] any Kind of work at all that will | mission points to the fact that the | PO el libelling certain officers, are being |+ ciericient water will be diverted don’t expect this new holy war to | @ £00d pr said he, ‘“and | The Female Life Saver! | cnable me to support my wite and | income of growers rose $145,270 in |© 1;’.; ance the desert 15 left behind glven an opportunity to prove what | o Teon G siver to harm amount to muck, The Britis 4 kept the sa tation all evening | A man in 4 tiny Jauneh pla 1 | Children.” s the way ncarly eve "v| the last vear despite a drop of 45|, Burdygiiciy: men: 166k ‘#or iths they have been credited with say- \hftie ‘ovlinsac; Tiia S1ow of Hba e } SCOM | " Copyright 1928, Publishers | o To% in 2 tiny lay 5 it p DA i0e s, jpoms inthe average price paid Per 10 of incoming gold, turned their 4 1 o o emmay 1 he f to have found a good way of fight. | ndicatc along a fashionable beach, went two | Discussing the situation with the | hushel, Jing) gl Dt e o ing, if they can do so. Nobody could o Al ke b e ) miles out, and gt stalled. He | common council, Mavor furtis had | It is considered significant that | WOY bY the curious S isk more, and citizons will note tl The Jadwin report, however, i | g ooty B 8 PRI ~‘°'|l;vml it : ; ’vnn following to say one of the premicr industries of [y0 #IES s i result with pardonable int SR S e . 3 i atch from om0 oheungl swimmite | Gasines depnesdion ek Beii] Stettve Tiad Besn slils &6 & vuded 0F : i an {,‘), S ol et e st e Uhes SN g g somired i i N heanties were lolling on the eunds, | the cause of a large number of our | four years to increase i(sp)»mducl - m A0S, TBF granfing of permiseion to Massachu- | - 5 | B A 3 or dancing and dining in bathing | e, » heing ¢ 'k durk e samioa - " r = York World: Mexico City (UP)—Mexican im { people heing out of work during the | o canners by more than 143 per ave been current that liquor could .i1q 1o withheld until the litigation Mexi ( M M- gnits along the boardwalk. hast six ye " . 73 Ko | 5 3 Portations of United States manu-| *"Lp5, %8 the Bod e he | DAB Six or cight months and while | cent. | Ba pardinsed 1 New Britair the state of Connecticut Ton Sunnd g seselival & boe) lrasiumen gondd have grenily do e man onnt nprcl ehere llibe j New Britain is not as hard hit as a | = | sensible peoy o not been sur- o 1", S. Supreme Court is| ©f 500,000 pounds (about $2.- sed during the past year and a L .utios decided after watching his | good many other cities in the state,| This television thing, as we view prised at such reports; true or L ast sonsible | 70:000) in gold sovercigns as o : e e ga s Signals. “One of us will have o g0 | there are a large number of people it is apt to zet a lot of people into | B ] St t Lhi do 2t Ysaee sORML sitoity o it Slehting Bi it home. a department of in. | °Uf @nd bring Mim in.” | here who have not had work any- | hot water, It may bring pleasure to | 0 ey Miay formed a topic for e dismas e recard edian b L SAAR0e S eTgtBovs 0 iiie Brliteh Hava ld e and labor stafe-| Tl B0 sid the champion awih- | whore, from, nine months ago up 16 | some but. it will casss many head- —_— sation among hoth wets and dr 1 victory for Connecticut. found him on the whole ready [ment say Importations of shoes M¢F: She first entered the hotel, put | the present time. During the winfer aches. | . . Since prohibition has been fact S e e AT to stay bought.” oi nd cement are among those O Street clothes, and then plunged | there were many complaints made Tor example, when an office hoy | & 1 1 jong run it will depend up il nd cemer ez th SRt ekl i Y y ome citizens owning t ing the Supreme Court rather than | That beats 1 S [ Which are cited as on the decrcase 1110 the surf fully dressed and swam | to me with requests for work. This | gets an afternoon off to attend his | : 5 RN v A 1t beats Uncle Sam'e syatem of | ol 1he our paign 1 behalf of OUt to get her man pring the demand became morc grandmother's funeral will his em- | I T' GHGSIS iry proclivitics 4 on the war department whether depending upon the marines, Moxic o was first Why does she put on her clothes | ronounced and in order to bring ployer be able to focus his television | 1mers as jpon saving the police i Metropolitan Boston water eup- e | begun in 1920 "'Khll\" ‘L)Mm]n;_-r»r :ml at sziw ; O [ the matter more prominently before | instrument at the third base bleach- ! ave not ' reir law ¥ can muke use of the Ware and T from a1l parts of S8 ved B the public, T endeavored to sccure | ers and sce the lad demanding the 3 o he extent of thelr ability: other gwife river diverstons, What the war . @ Yeflfs Ago Toda lthe ¢ invitation to huy Meot them here on the shore” | census of the unemployed through | umpire's blood? s BERTL PAGt Soasn) uieid . B o st oo SR ao ’ g ) (terioas Baoas been moat fav-| TThat's it,” sald another. “Since | yoluntary applications, This resulted | 1t 5 man announces that he go- | Will be observed by Giddings chap- itizens of wet proclivities appare lepartment thinks or recommends — (From Paper of That Date) says the i gh| werve quit wearing ciothes on dry |in some 1,500 or 1,000 people slgn- | ing to the lodse meeting, will his ter, Royal Arch Masons, on the Iy have 1 1 11 i ore’ the declsion -of the highest — campaign building a4, 1l have o wear ‘em in the | jne applications for work, Judging wife be able to spy on him as he evening of March 15. On this night R St dread s Hsiaa Ints to nothing | ABain this year there will be lf- ustrial eystemn: Dby which wafer . . . or elac s poor Eifl will |itrom the cluss ‘of ‘applicants, it is |atts tn ot & U1e eere ol T pok- Past high priests will assume the e’ Satiun e St N tle permanent paving done in New we hope to realize a com- hiave no place to wear her clothes apparent that they are only a part | er down at Bill's house? stations ‘and wi!! work the Mark ; ¢ ! v M UPT Britain, it being understood that the plete cconomic dependence, Tt at all! of the idle workers, and evidently | If friend wife fails to answer a Master degree. The convocation also w niot in er claes i1d of Connecticut streets will be torn up a great deal us to 16 to follow 8. Tatum ’m'ny of the people do not care 10 knock at the door when the bill col- i§ intended as a reunion of older realize that enforcing prot matters little what the war de- for the installation of sewers. The with redoubled confidence a course make their wants known. {lector comes for the monthly in- members of the chapter. :[‘hose\vho A e ot R e in favor of S3Me was the case last year, and wh enable us to satisty our ] The interest shown and the large | siallment on the television instru- have becn members for 25 years or goplation do { : great has been the dissatistaction that national = o demand for work has resulted in the (ment will he be able to use his more will be guests. Dinner will be b g ;. with Main street. There have been be a rhetorical | establishment of a temporary muni- | pocket sct and see her anding served at 6:30 o'cloc! i 1 - constant complaints, and now it { cipal employment office, which your | quietly by the kitchen stove almost Officers who will occupy the they POAT LINES AGAIN 1n!01:< as it the road would be allow- e | | honorable body gave the authority afraid to breatl chal‘;s that evening are as follows: These i e cion broke loose €1 1o deteriorate for another year, = | | to start, also the appointment of an | I we telephone into the hoss R. W. M., George H. Wells; & G. il 2 SR ; ; .| The South church and society met -l!_gervahcns | | employment committee to act in an | some halmy spring morning that we W.. D. Clark Smith; J. G. W., & f 1 ving qualities of | | 4 o} y _ vesterday afternoon and passed | advisory capacity.” will not be able to come to work P. Strople; treasurer, William I S York hoat line. resolutions of regret at the resigna Cn Tbe Wea.‘lzer | | James Cochrane, now cmployed in | hecause we feel very, very ill will Baker; secretary, Bliss W. Clark: al. ) New Haven railroad, a tion of Dr. Cooper. A committee con- | the office of the town clerk, and |he be able to look in our direction marshal, Franklin A. Goddard; 8. e flared forth in Sisting of H. D. Humphrey, Prof. - | | I'ranks Rogers were placed in charge o fow minutes later and seo us D. Frank H. Dohrenwend; J. 1. - L. 1 P s Mo, The East D. N. Camp, and E. Allen Moore was AR IO e f e orataet | of the bureau. Every department climbing into our high powered Arthur H Parker; M. O, William 45l i J Sl ppolatan dolcell by sodlestgaicar |, b I, Harch , | was asked to furnish a list of jobs |motor car and dashing off for w E. Fay; & O, James E. Lukens: i Steamabig . which for council i i S open or which could be advantage- day in the country? J. O, Howard Y. Stearns: obliga- w00 cold ‘ a4 a boat line b Chicf Rawlings is tuking a few % Siurdav. G e R e ously created and street work open- |t a girl telephones to her sweet- tion, W. W. Pease: working tools, soh {ss two Atlantic ports, an- 9ays vacation and Captain Lee js ST 3 e 4 cd up in carnest. The sum of $100.- | that she really cannot keep a date William E. Baker; history, Bliss . T 103 b v : nelled to cup. AKINE his place, Skl Bl G 000 in street bonds was appropriat- | because company has arrived, will Clark; charge, George K. Macauley. v ¢ compelled 1o cur lowed by rain or snow Sunday night, bl med innocent 5 3 i 3 Tloward Hart's automobile got n W York: cd. The result was many men #c- | he be able to peer into the ethcri A ¢ . u it service. stuc] 1 the Church street mud in { wured employment for a few days {an hour or so later and sce her | LIKES MOTHER-IN-LAW £ 1 «d cold 5 B S s | e e S « i« bad bus the downpour yesterday afternoon iy SALh ehay | each weelk, carning enough to be | parked on a lonely country lane ly- | Los Angeles, March 10.—(UP)— 4 ars found Mr. Hart and his companion drew the ture, Tollowed by raia | self-supporting and when the period | ing back in the arms of his rival “You gee, I'd rather be in jail than ) = / - wte with the Tios Fubber blankets —over their legs, 1o Goakl, hnd Rl dr i of reconstruction had passed, the | ana liking it? |with my mother-in-law,” Mike ekt i s % ; A lighted up cigars, and cheerfully the interior Sunday night, | jstreets were in much better condi- If a reporter who is spending t00 Hagerty told officers in explaining BSieadfestarnl t mon : S 1 there I8 ywaited the return of power. ; R e NS | tion than previously. | much time basking in the smiles of why he called them to his home and ing huma it March i 1 competition motor George Cooley, superintendent . S T A rstiar | [ | some fair stenog tells the boss later confesscd a service station hold-up. ! 1 1 Thursda o s A worst month in the year for dvi troubles of the boat line ©Of the city wircs, plans to hayve s N v 15 fHe | that he has been over his beat and | —_ 25 ti o colds, influenz ' monia, i almost exclusively upon AMTM svstem overhauled this Spring. middie Atlantie const and pressure His Urge! | there isn't any news, will the city CRAZED BY HUNGER ¥ SRR s e He says the cost will be trifling and pamins 1o Reporter: “I suppose you have |cditor be able to observe his move- | Rock Springs, Wyo., March 10— 1 cienisd 4 R Lty g on of the trucke the work will ‘be done by an expert| Mostly fair weather will prevafl been able to gratify your every ments the following day and slip a (UP)—Henry Bradshaw, a wander- 1 todrr v ron L Avip from "Baslon 16 frem the Gumewet) Yactory: Tha ol b ansl 6f the Mississioml! s Satur- — d | wish.” blue ticket into his envelope? er,-did some woodchopping with » r 3 prinee like bis tuther | i i one from Hartford Ppaye the Taptist chureh $100 a vear gay. hut {he i be muich cloudi- | “Pat's wot I calis a rotten deal— ! Rich Man: “No; there is one am- | 1If this is what television means, promise of 3 plate of pancakes. Th o died from the of o o teal vent for the bell, au Sunday and - rain s £ivin® me a bum pictare like dat1” | bition that T have had since boyhood | we don’t think much of ft. jwork accomplished the food was E died ¥ ratively short | | 4 Wi Bt iad ; short triox LHe Young Mer A Ble by or during Sunday night | - {and that T have never attained.” | — {not forthcoming. Driven by hunger wi K Pheeea \ ws, POTE D ot Jast night and heard castoas the Atlantic coast. | During the recent naval mancu-| Reporter: “What's that 7" | EXHIBITED UPSIDE DOWN 'and despondency, Bradshaw leaped n perfect heal King for the trucks. 1 15 fair hrought in profits of fempuratire Will b Jower in vers. the dirigible Los Angelos sail-| Rich Man: “T always had an| New York, March 10—(UP)— headfirst from o seooed story win- [ ] S of fou 1 | that the short line beat trips committee consisting of T. 1L Kehor, the soutl A st Saturday | ed majestically overhead followed by | overpowering desire to vell in a Two hangings of the 1,300 exhibits dow. He will recover. vi Sines svaet S CotR ke e b et Gt or (e P. Quinn, John Sullivan, |and somewhat higher inday [an escort of navy plancs, library!™ | of the Society of Independent Artists | i bt r McCrann, and George Scheyd | from the Ohio v 1A lower Lake | A little negro lad, gazing in awe, | —Rev. L. B. Mathier | were upside down. An attendant ex- | Don't bother with the book—825 L ety et ! . vas appointed to consider the ques- | region e 4 tothe Atlantic | excliimed; “Hot dog, she's done got | (Copyright, 1928, Reproduction | plained that “they looked better that |1s the Herald's Classified Ad telr Tie ¥ i The boat lines, however, always tion of amusement [ coast pups!” Forbidden) bway® | phone number.

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