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BY MODERN YOUTH - “Raising the Devil” Leaving lts modesty oxp art of Marks, Rotarians Told The ¢ I'uritanic the to Henry Wa by you sire - CONGRESS HAGKS I al neration salvation and is hed h and have heard people. is that thought some is working out ded to- noble goul. 1 think of thes: sometimes wonder i casting 11 purit and conve aside tiol nalit of some o 1 doctrines e, dr ling Hon o is mot on the n plain s may be his tions o meeting ladies® . AWAY_EXPENSES i Under Admonitions From Coo- lidge $30,000,000 Is Stashed March at personi those all bette ot A lines of that t us W Much n cha lone ind to 1y along serve profit this line more ¢ vears Tone idmonitions from departments in r) President ess has hacked near- eaprises of gov- 0 from coming ve disclosed today. Unexpected Slash United Pred ten of the departments $ budget bur onmmended 10 congress “MHow is the Itotary organ regarded it Is while The id from one’s is not new. to the time cor tinguish ind taught it What finer exponents of the princi- ples of Tiotary bo found than Lincoln, and countless others trom all the nations &l this be true Rotary club? swers that au all Rotary clubs ground where A stian, the ( city? worth | the ? office Incre 1 a3 d e whole ir in I think, given a tality to dis- lubor d right icult whe the wembership an- [departn Here, and in the common the Jow and the tholic and the Pro- republican I u \ |interior, no other socicty that 1 cifices nothe real out the brotheriiood o ited mmon ci ion for. The worki war d all ot War de to the justice, an is active in his i in political organizi- himself in he is living up ' ode of tiie vy that Las a Rotary mn L880CHHtI0NS, 162,746 inh conduets is church ton and these activities that to the Rotary the town or ¢ club is going to e a r place which to live and our ition e idge. ethics, n org L community en 1o its town 15 worth H terprise and is a benefit or city. “It vorlc prosperity nation. 1 when a nation ous in the past, ity h ually been accompanicd by ing down of ndards of m lity, by a o enter nto a whirl of e nhard las beeome prosper- their pro ract from th s of thri i prosperous 1 1 our young work an at have Wi war, of New A Message To Underweight Men and Women a 0 v 1oy ure Lent ivities of the pension burean consolidations decreases were rzely through cur aily nent app ropris survey TTis unexpected slash leaves ap- propriations for nt what eleven an has mada posible of ac- veterans burean and and the appropriations following d post offi land were amounts: rtments i department, §6,8 justice, riments commerer 50 and 6 and department $145,608. has been lopped rior department expenscs is being cut from the 229,80 year, ot sendent oftices bill, This 1eaves propose wit to be h th d expenditures net helow navy appropriated Following Cuts Made following o budget $1 pos Increases over irtment, commerce t cuts *ommendation: office $8,182,200; independe and, helow ind agriculture his leaves the appropriation $7.- [ \iovblican or 1 were 70,685 labor, 1 he made the budget were: budget esti- wates submitted by President Cool- | oe the m CHIGAGO INQUIRY BRINGS TO LIGHT 0 NEW OIL DATA of sor and Boston, and the York iminat the late 1m concerning the Sinclair known to to Sena Delaware some be en pa Coleman Du late John W. (Continued I'rom First Page) Chairman Nye will question West < to whether he had any talk with disposition of of which arceled Pont former secretary ) m of the John T. Pratt republican to the Teapot t Washington by of Denver, pre: republican n: that in 1924 . shows yu John A, Griftith, Jr.. of Cit of v.is Vietim of Proamonia, fnmiith s fw‘i‘;;‘z’pfi’vfif‘t M Jr., con died ortly riod of curred sev | in 1 ay can commit- 0060 to the avganization. want 10 county com- Sinclair ibution in SEYMOUR MAN DIES the t Sclectma Hiness To selec his home, re health aoliine tion b noon on- ing. of bron bt al cane very of | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1928 N, Y. art- the was horn Where his mother ott still resides, Henry Bartlett townsien “red havii movers v in New York in To v . Henry ther, s known hot demo- prime After in the ! Rartiett nd in 1904 CANDIDVTES ENTER - MAYORALTY SPRINT (Continued From TFirst Page) His of the veratic, ion completing his truction jobs in men and women and ducted without charge. Already 4 that the scati cupacity of 100 would be taxed by persons in terested in the minstrel show, the committer is arranging tional scats to accommo crowds expected to turn out to h Paoness’s initial address campaig Paonessa in Government 15 Yea -Mayor Iaonessa’s as a member of the cit covers a span of 15 years in 1911 the then will be con- to New Br plant ntered a imd whien informed dder 1 bid {hat tool had overniey beginnit lo1t Liad nothing bu words of pr: for the He declared | conditioning of the edifice which re- nessa than conduct a cl the cucon of the | his colleagues in planning the former mayor. would rather run against ao other candidate he | for the reason that | T he said, Paonessa will | an campaign, free from | C ntly was visited by fire. TI hildren, rol beliey | et st ten by Iaonessa 1 - I was heaten by a good Town of Morris Also ind 1 have always been has always spoken and there is not a thi 1 v that T can speak y best. Rega S wins, the victor is knowing that he a good, hard fight.” Bartlett other than the Ambhe dow clul uth Cong 1eh IS now busy v March () 15 it Torring on's town in the debt, ex-Liepr Duffic of Morris today called tion to 1 t the n, m state | Morris is Morcover, i has no fra- | heen frec Alpha 1 Councilman L intere L Phi fraternity Shuttle ¢ is only @ 3olton! T oar READ HEBALD CLASSIFIED iknown stone aso ackers in the democr at time but parently in political Thomas J. recont rally New T the primary Paon w tion in the ward follow e Tn 1913 he tors of the ward : roclection and e the council without opposition. Two later he received a vote of o dence trom the ward and emii on his third term a The following y¢ came an alde) ning first his party's nomination and then the vote of the ward. From 1916 1o 1922 he held an alderani ehair, and it was during that period that member of the common council AL the suggestion of a numis his political friends, lowed his name to he candidate for mayor 1922, Joseph M. Hallor been the ty's mayor fore, the |and. at the first democratic in the city's history, returncd victorious, loran by 233 Paonessa 1 < Quigley Tt was in this year that t orable Quigle 0, warfare e who was refeated for t nomination two years previous 0. '} e and defeated Curtis, a candidate reclection. Quigley and went into a contest of Paonessa was the victor with gin of 310 votes. Quigley imemdi ately launcbed an attack on the ve- ! publican organization. alleging that no effort had been made to clect i rraces of the fi till to br found. | Wins Over Alling i Paonessa was nominated on the | B democratic ticket for fla role of importance state, September 21, 1 e |down to defeat with the remainder| T . [of the ticket at the fall clection, | Wartlett Nathe of Poughhoepsic QMg i | full name of the republican aspirant nounced he woull cong | Sullnam RuRlgal term. Frederick M. Holimes was put forth as republican candidate Quigley renewed his assault on I Food Grows Hair or anization and refused Bald Heads to lend his support to the clection wufacturer, Judge B W. Alling was agreed upon as a com- | g promise candidate and the attorncy el o food clements that the “Foo recognized ballots s nominated ohdly demours o r ] c World War committce, udent i Hon nd Ne a councilmin Lanr Iall, 1, Paonessi S " nanic candi he i ton to 1 ommon con that mpaizn val m < of wonll 1 il lowing s & (hat " heeams St known as a Fea e 1t today d Propriatio s annour Wil seel ! and it Cort to cut down exper for the govern fatement the suceessful will highest 1 AE e lett cmphasized will co ta int republican nomin campa office I the ion s been Dis expross ch money can watch is kept on ine n city 10 years b nomination primary Laoness defeatin Councilman Bar( the fact tha outset, also sought » was Il claring i “iethods from s jion worthy of v thie of Vo onld 1 ' it s ion il not ponsibilit the polls, i : sine A B Wt g0od g0y i s I eranent 1 and | with men | thira had turned the tables | gier vegr S e L R orl - aithor e aspirants in the irtlett today eapressed 1 that e will i A. Smith is a ¢ ination will m [conduct a primary. lmt in republi inconsid s, s in- | r~onally republican 8 con no scrions t that Henry or the nom sury 1o aind denmocratic cles e ed nd it is not expected to play : in the comir Mists found that hald human hair in Mother and retain T Amer- 1he it list who oper went forth to do battle with the he mayor. The result was that 1 doubled his Icad over Quig defeating Alling by a 686 votes, Defeated by Weld His second term completes |nessa, on March 24, 1426, again cn- tered his name in the ||IA_‘(H.‘]A< on - “'m' Tl b o ST [test. The republicans named Gard- ({0 ST e, |ner €. Weld after a primary contest | r v i 3 e, | Talling set ) ;"""x ‘*"‘l‘g‘" and Weld was the vic- |5\ 41y of new hair ¢ had in a |tor by a1 e short time Ly follo s simple gatherings in recent wecks gav PILES 1t was during the Paonessa comfort station 5o cfficiently ‘.”:‘1 i has declined to discy e 6o e willh glenly exrlniy to rumo; that he would run a ministration that the two-p e (he female fireproof wards A tound ne ish majori ; Thomas, hicazo, worl reatment offices in the 1 1 Canada. He further nd has n he s his ent The fact democratic was constructed and W wiang thod without cost to those in- with reference to possible oI e fo thoas a fourth mayoralty fight. e of his appearance at and today's announcement comes at the peak of ‘Paoncssa for mayor” enthusiasm in democtatic ranks system was installed in the fire Quichly Without Cutting partment. Zoning was also made Using Messy Salves fective while he was mayor, ey re ilt at the town home, Iis follow- ors also point to the fact that under his & inistration nsSeSSMents were ‘\' considered 1o be for that the stute log a special act exempti from the property tax In New Brit Paoncssa is has been a resident for the L 30 ved immediately after his Miss Myrtle Holley Y., whose lincage THE GREAT oN B yrenigs iy Ling quircnie: ain for w native of New marriage e of Tompkins is of May- Here Is the oldest and best ATLANTIC: PACIFIC SOMETHING new under the sun! A saltthat's guaran- teed! Guaranteed never to harden or become lumpy. International Salt. The cleanest, purest salt money can buy. And it costs no more. 24 ounces packed right and scaled tight for five cents. 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This means that the dealer will be his own boss, in com- plete control of his own business—and it is without question a lifetime opportunity for a man to make real money year after year, For Full Particulars Address Box 11, Herald Office All Replies Confidential re- | | - v have three nald, Jr.,, Barbara and By Imitation Ont This Mark Stands_sor Bread Goodness Now, men folk, it is up to atten- 'vou to show that you do not town o Jany years has Morris ' * want your Mother, or Wife, or Sister, or the girl you expect ter- to marry, to be the baker in ten your home. Why should any woman be bothered these days with bak- ing bread? 1t is unfair burden upon her, ADS to put this Heaven knows, she hag cnough other things to absorb all the time she should give to her home. i She should have her chance for recreation the same as the man. . % % Besides, why permit the Woman in the home to bake bread when it costs more to do fo--not counting the time it takes? Furthermore, it is not POSsi= ble for the best bread maker in any home to bake a better loal of bread than any one of llw 90 members of Quality Bakers of Amecrica, of which We are one--is able {o bake day after day and keep its quality uniform, i _ This statement is no reflec- tion on the skill of the house- wife in baking bread; on the contrary we think it is a com- pliment, for we 90 members of Quality Bakers of America have been put to it pretty hard to bake as good bread as our ¢ Grandmothers used to bake, | When we consider the lack tof facilities that existed in | their day, we wonder how they did so well—but it is probably | because woman is Jjust natural- ‘Iy more resourceful than man, >hq 1s governed by intuition ‘while man prides himself on his judgment, 1t would be a 2ood thing for many men i it]l({\']hnd more intuition and lv.\';\ judgment. There! does that square us | with you, ladies? i »* * * | We believe that the women | folk of this section—which we serve exclusively as a member of Quality Bakers of America — like our Kew-Bee bread chiefly because we put so much Ipersonality into its making. }uv‘m'_\'one working in our plant is imbued with the spirit of turning out a product that the ladies will like, Men may be dumb in some (things but when it comes to |establishing respect for them- selves among women, they ‘k}!O\V what they must do. Every Mother's " son of us around this plant knows per- fectly well that he must watch every step he takes in making our Kew-Bee bread, or else the ladies that do the buying and pass upon its quality either say, “Your bread is splendid,” or “Take it away; we do not want it.” * % We know when the grocer hands a loaf of our Kew-Bee bread over the counter to a lady or to that lady's boy or girl, she or the children take notice as to how it is wrapped —or dressed. That of itself looks as though precaution had been taken to keep it out of unclean hands. Also, it looks as though the maker is proud of his product and that he would not put an unclean product in a clean at- tractive wrapper. Of course we know in these of sanitary ideas that every baker of bread wraps his loaf, but the final test of g is its sustained s real food value— and under such circumstances price comparison should not he considered at all. It is a fact that a quality product is always worth its price—something that every- body should remember. PARKER-BUCKEY BAKING COMPANY Bakers of KewBee BREAD