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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1928 New Brit 3 Herald‘umo in the history of New Dritain | The chief reason why we have aIz )} ling. The new comy o costs because they were probably a'u‘ has there been less regard paid to large surplus of gasoline today is | promises t successfully or residents of that town on the first WERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | (n. needs of the city streets, Any- duc 0 improved methods of munu- |4l and Bulf of its 3 : THE day. of October, thing is g0od enough in the city; facture, which yields more gasoline | 250 Rl e ‘ |3 1 To correct this evil, it seems to : : ' the Observer, is a simple matter. | When enrolling officials are mak- | ing up their lists they could ask one | question which would etraighten ‘oul the situation: “Where were you Councilman D. McMillan has ¢ fosued m:'yd (Sunday Excepted) nothing is too good along t ate from a given amount of crude than |, the tield in the third ward 1 ierald Bldg.. 67 Church Str W ks H Ay & g 67 Church Btreet | .. ¢ formerly was the case. losircs the nomination for al Makes Random Observations . 4 —_— T are several methods of {Man. He intends to wrest the o ! soo’s Taar, o DATER 'REDIT TO WRIGHTs Y about. The refiners may | 25 from Alderiman 0. 1. Curtis, who : On the City ana Its People HE ; i : has represented the ward for sever- ! living on Qgtober 12" Checking up Some tihe ago we printed an e -point ol S ¥ vears. Mr. MeMillan's te : i SERGAREG A | in the town or city given as the Oc- jitorial relative to the refusal of |adulterating it with th t ilman does ot expire —— i f what ex-Mayor council for varying periods of tim [tober 1 address would entall mor at Wash- Stances contained in kerosenc, T ¥ 1 e have urged Send all communications to Fun aor will do if he is returned sending broadside after broadside | labor but it would climinate the it m,!n it does that |Shop Editor, carc of the New | ¢ fice is contained in part of 1nst the board of public works, | Probability of a man paying his tax A T N4 B R Lol to tuke the nomina- | Britain Herald, and your letter 1al statement announcing times seeming to be using scat- | it one community and being haled ness Ofe X Kitty Hawk ‘_" )‘ “f"”‘b ”"‘“”"1 no-knock in- ffored Bim through the me- | will be forwarded to New York. | s ey * * * “and it is my shot, but wk vngr» »“asnnufiy pre- | before the court in another. S i ) rring 1 o credit Eredients—benzol of tetraethyl lcad. | d f s sathering. Mr. Me- - hat hetter service can 1 for showdown Le came| New Britain had a case of this na- soline may be produced fron ) nildent of victory nder he citizens of Now Dritain through, evidently well prepared for | ture some time ago although it was e hamrining o = i 2 L T R wpack made application g In Monor of Erin, Folks! through rFeorganization of some the battle of his political career. {based on property dtaxation. A e ok w insti 3 X i 4 lding department today for All honor to the shamrock—the Lranches of the gover . Sublotsky, it must be admitted, is | property owner who lived in Hart- S0 ndve tis g a < 18, ormerly © permitted o to erect a four-story mirth and cheer and wit, This can mean only e nctimes trifie free with his|ford on July 1, the taxation date in 1 . This typ soline is | brick block on the Cornelius Dana- | The Jjolly Trish humor thal £0es | (lat it is Lis desire to male a cloan <laims and his statements in his pub- | that city, was listed for taxation and of the Amocinted Press anted, and has tak. | sometimes known as the casinghead | LT pre ¢ on Main street. He al- | along with it City Hall. If Paonessa is ! However, he has | paid his bill. On October 1, the tax- o “Tor To-Fublication : ) iction to yield honor Product. It is extremely rich, and | ¥ il W'k»'\“"v??“~\;§,h”o»-.‘wm'fi". e lof el 0 fen iaged thus far to keep clear of |ption dste in New Enitaln, he was St 3 nt in the rear. 3 arin’ o' the Green ba lopped off ir yything sufficiently hazardous to | living here and he was likewise loubt Paonessa co 00d campaign material. taxed in this eity. He showed his b mives grades, comb’s house on the Shuttle Mead- | smiles be scen! 1 5 B rly @ year ago Sablotsky came | Hartford receipt but rather than 4 7 itk g and perhaps most i ow Road at 3 o'clock this afternoon, | N peeTE o with @ declaration that the board ' fight, he paid the bill in this city Member Audit Buresa of Circulation t s st and an alarm was rung in from the; The Reason! ilic works lad carded on un- as well. When he explained his rganizatio Inglar - may not be n S8 nane invamie B8° i icensington street hox. 1t was a long | Barclay: “Why are Iegislators 50} ogieos dqu is cam thorized paving work on the pro-|double payment to Tax Collector ) depen: Jreak up, or ‘“cracking process.” | iupn for the firemen and the fire hag Much alikezr ar e scinh _ werty of Chairman Towers. A brief | Loomis the latter took steps to have ¢ circulation statlstics : » institution is | Which means the cracking of the sained considerable headway before | ~Winthrop: “Because so many of p inauiry followed and it was admit- [ the aldermen rebate the local pay- thie audlt Thie In < il vier portions of the crude oil re- | they arrived, but they laid several [1H€T &r¢ machine made! e thouf : L that Nablotsky was right, but|ment and this was done to the sat- ; : : 10t 2 {lines of house and fought the ten-| =l L i amount involved was so small | isfaction of all concerne Sonrt ous flames. Mr. Holcomh was at s 5 3 the tizatio) cated little | sdvortisers 5 the skimming or straight- || S A e Fun Shop News Weekly leation sopkat=ab linil & — r r. is a step in ¢ 07T by ¢ | his bottling works on Cherry street | X iy oy i hooE i rore v slizht flurry. The coun- | Herald e oo suie New |y original Wiight Tun methods, The process makes it | when he learned of the five, He be- Al IR e HE ol e fasl b i was not satisfied with the | at_Hota \ ide Zati ad i k to Possible to obtain additional quan- leves the damage is about $1.500. | e Chicass xnfh_ h 3 So far the principals ave |utcome of this inquiry and he fore- | P K . | brought back e discover- cast developments, isonian Institution to concede that the Wrights deterioration of the product is ofi- hisonian A iicsuraaio frequently is used to enrich POOTer | 5o broke out in Samuel Jol- |On Fun Shop readers’ faces let Smithsonian | IANIng after gasoline has been tak- ities of gasoline from the heavier headquarters where murder s 00 ! £ ninating Henry ; 5 ; 3 . i el a S Siililban Gaal When Thomas F. Kearney, depos- B— portions of crude oil, prinecipally J S e G G L o e eyt cd strect superintendent, made x-uh»' AUTO REGISTRATIONS THE INDIANS AND FAL rom the so-called gas ol acts an ANCILS | it "o Tong been a fear that | Mavor Puonessa has said; *My cam. [l series of aliegations agalnst the | S ST 5 The importance of this methe e i (e ilBg ) ol o otie and Tk oard of public works and Towers, | _— New Britain n v ) w Indians of Oklahon I8 e Ly U ihdcom 2 Siblotsky seized upo nthe opportu- tate tn poplatin, s 81 i 1) o e, s s 204 e et Imen o Ul DT e P R SRS L et s e SRR T 0 et Finds Audiences Responsive 10 af-sptomoblie OWnErsy 2 ew New Englande Washingtoa was the father of his | Woman's Page \s announced that | The board of public works and-its from the fact that as late as 1923 1 P w3, o - I te for % i Lairman have been subjeeted to se- | . Y H . commuting paradise : S R i by, e Hie lpouliai iis. | From “Beauty Notes® in an In- . or the republican pulation E , Use up to that time yielded only The futility of prayer is vouck Any woman can have her hair! get ity I B o0 o e et Lo ‘4‘\% | St : per cent of gasoline compared with | O by almost all of the great scien- !'""{"1‘ AUSL D "'," S )“f’“”’ e T e o | Sablotsky declared before his vors| contrary to general ritain, S 1he tists W oV Tets S "bath towels, an one clean ace i ind all associ- A e S e R I i R O R S e : all soel g in the council at their last | Britain audiences are not too criti | . " i : : 20 irsue | eting. He then moved appoint- |eal, “hard-boiled,” i ¢ s 0il wus regarded as an un When re n gets into politics, | “8%, are the only essentials. Shave o rewar of d LDV cal, hard-boiled, or hard & E Yuen elistan gots § POl ! cnt of a board of inquiry and| e ; efini ‘oor candldate must be ready at |the scalp and pour boiling water a X New B £ i please, in the opinion of 4 sirable Ly-product of refining, a1 f l]l 1-]! i "H‘\ L L : lineq Mavor Weld - promptly appointed N SPon r ol S heter i § v S S : L e was difficult to find a market for | #11 times to shake hands or shake a| ; : Hne | Councilman W, 5, Warner, Aldepman [0 08 S 280G s movie and 1 ith ae, 1 . L. Nair and F. Maerz, Coun- s 4 e 1 % = it. Now the finding of a market for | i And after that the hair will giv nsin ' ere shoul deville fans h ol know ities, Now n is son . eIy aling to the cupid- 3 5 ] Should o Sahn A, Lavson and Conngils | Jouoevilte tans dn this of o s estnirily mearly. woriiicss b | The mievs Innadh Bk eayh s be- |19 turtees moutle struck he LIt felman Jonp A i what they want and appreciate it produet is not necessary—it is made | ©Ause the others practice birth con % s hot el Benlobin s ) 4 trol and leave no children te inherit| = Musical | : I'he general belief that New Br ! A mouth-orzan cc 5 s | anything u- [DOATEd MR B e fion N wich, |8in audisness are cool toward every The cracking process has been nounced to take placs e e which were typed ques LGl et g L A (Kan.) town hall this month : 15k of the witnesses summon- | 1OV OF elneridl ”l,',“";h"":l.:l' Lk Residents in the vicinity still hen) summoneq el ihis | NONE ARERUE K08 SRR N e O A B e Those “Tude oil produced anywhere can be ‘]"”“ SlUgs rines 10 KECP AN [pope, however, that the matter will One by onc the witnesses ]{hv = pln en n“l:‘ lr:yn:;‘o(.:l. Mo s land from th se | % 8 5 cotion pare, w as $850 would TOREEY i ! i enographers | Finn believes, s opinio s o 1 : “eracked” i us 1 g et Sitration! ! ! lward _while stenographers’ ! cating tha ] who lave followed the ca or| [crackediiinioRteasaline SNUL ALK IhiE s e led by arbitration! o tax 1l £ T, A. B, hall A eross. motebooks, been expressed by people every cils seur 1oy nd He ; invention exist many types of | 4 will b xt Monday night w place he has worked in the theater very Thomas. 1t and Y rall perhaps 3 P | Sia Gl hhens ,J,‘ N nu.’ Witht | 50 0iine down every word. What was |} he has worked in the theater 1 crude oils were no good for gaso- ~ " grandfather lus just “oid. wdmitted or denied is now down | business, he found. ; line, but could be used only for fuel | PSR in black and white and has been well w Britain audiences appreciate ; S t foBd. akont (e i |anything that requires skill regard- > S ¢ el inin him @ try-out?” > L - " “Just another investigation,” onc |1ess what type of an act it i perate any. The record in New Brit- /a5 0 the Eagle Picher Lead com- neumption ol sascline oin e NI ! dov wocrats Wil | SOl add editorially in ridient- | Mr. Finn deciafed. He pointed out Jin turns on one automobile pany in 1022, and Harry F. Sin. United States today is 11,000,000,000 ¢ 10 ir E four years 0 & otaky's move; that appears the fact that acrobats, regarded by g ¢ gallons annually. According to the From the Kettledran 8 i % ted J to have beer ¢ of poor prog-|some as an unpopular attraction, re S one it ) Bimong otharaas e g e ) T republ nam= oo ion ceive tremendous applause if they ons—which is. Tar in advanes eing involved in the deal. Fall ap- °ld Method of manufacture, it would S e In that campaig e drive do somecthing skillful or out of ths itdest dreams & decade Or 10 38D proved the leases, it ds said, without Dave reguired 65,000,000,000 gallons ¢ aslion vecthiear e e R lirceted not #o much against | yy o SR lordinary. Previously an orchestra of crude oil to produce this .Amoum“H o ’*“,‘ & A v‘;“|~\»|”u;‘."1' Ung L wdge Alling as agai the Tepub= | g heauts seleeted as the best | was a great attraction, but of late hings pick it she didn oridge parties: inization. Some of the + the beaut parade in|people have turned against this type . fosera e famlies in 0f gasoline. As a matter of fact, with G e ¢ in the at the beaut parade in 3 (round considering that famlies In | {he government and without com- GRS hat way g ndve iy i A e ey Tact wear are wending|of entertaliment unless there ar | JprovedENroREaRa) MERH L0 el s = 2 / Ml ol o ‘ 1 Way home to the little towns | many novelties, Then it scores heave approximately 28,000,000,000 gallons They have heen fo Europe | She . : enz 1o prove val of them are sill in Jar- Whose glory they blazed in bright |ily, he declared i 3 three times and they don’t feel su- | that ¢ slipped up on some point and Al same policies ape it 5 =) 5 e, Through his wide experience 85 ¢ <uch cities rd and Hart- B TS sut of their ©°f crude are needed. | By e i s DT i policies are N yjpands across the national sky. xperie R Bunking the Indians out of their perior to America he never leads tromg t o T e s e EERGE e R MR OB AT e T B kL e ; " 3 This amounts to more than | [ wrong time : ord, oil Jands has been one of the most —_ Wrongsiinle, : but v v they Will @l |y aetually applying the match are | Lynn. Brockton, New Bedford That is t reason the | respacted outdoor sports in the O°0UDIINE our gasoline supply through | 1t is possible to keep on loving!| e i e friendship to offset their [gwo q Nt things. After the A.llem and Cambridge, he has had the medium of chemistry. And yet | vour triend, in e of his suce % " 1 the G. O, T, areanization vandeville promoters | opportunity to compare the New some peopls do not place much stock 17 e does’t rub at in 1 i g : s ion which oniy ) g ; Aeht with the most | Britain audiences with those of thess hat four 1 five famiiles enjoy owed that the Indians, being 3 N 9 8§ 5 > in Nev o G . in research laboratories, and regard § ' ; During rember- |y hooked them for|cities. Probably the only differen 2 e government, didn't 4 : — e 1 t ; ; : 8 o tour of the world, |in the vaudeville fans in this eitv ELED iy bE ol R LD B el pulione i s o a spirit ndence { of six reccived an ag-|and others is that the New Britain b2 v T + g 1 ever takes folk who draw dowh their salaries There ape few hold-up . e credit but | gy end of $750, or $1 fans do not like travesty, regardless chievi 1 Is that produce hiemp, s he on candidats v ‘e, | of who is starring in the act. Som Now it L1 four out of five oil lands t s b without achieving much. She never fails to make a hit with e wization ciandi 1 even with this low price, s &t ¥ . oil lar © the lead company the — it will he d him 10 escape (heater hookidgs were hard to find.|of vandeville's headliners have not (miling own 1 wes i Stamford. Quapaw tribe only enjoyed royalties Americanism: Paying § ; ntir mblage. k. b | o 5 " o s, T 5 i e 48 ponsl Her seen to s & o|met with sneeess in this here, An MAMOND SMUGGLING ; Nlve oofi . o udiences seemed ay: “Quite |1 h An< DIAMOND SMUGGLINC jiticeny (ninkingsp et Ceb ol aonai By oC SN e B oosn 't oty aathing | PrOBERLEOT AlDBIDE I vi- | movel. Start the filn” They just|other peculiar sidelight on New e about bridge, so she spends the eve- | S 't o over where 1hey appeared | Britain audiences is that they will 1 hat & § Hingatiie planot o | there were weeks in between |not applaud during a diffienlt acro- s strange that a $100 cashicr e Poor New England. 2 ' appear in any the- |batie trick or dance step as is dor i ; + s ¢ P P, B. Sprague. 1 they didn't appear in any the- | batie trick or dar P ouse in the summer time the c “ft at all after the white hoys got diamon: x‘ smugeling, at leakt ‘_““' can like a millionaire and i e Picture the situation ny nlis they patd their way at|in most audiences in other citie is full, In Stamford, under similar ough leasing their land. rectly. The smuggling of precious | arouse no suzpiclon until the teason Enough! in nature marked by box office. | The peopla wait until the frick c Florian Primpey had Journeyed to idbandoncd f s s \ecording to reports from New|dance is over and then applaud. umber of automo s nothing to same position as New Has whif ren who do mot ompariso i E the lands. When Albert B. Fall 1 ' : nto gasoline! Ybst i : peared with a sheaf of papers on secretary of the interior the sording to the Quapaw In- | stacked to subtract some Steadily improved, too, until now any | Tdealism finz $2.184,650 and owadays operit antomobil rise rong. In 2 manufact ity there The seeretary is charged with ¢ Basanal re peopls ot who do not javing leased some of their valuable or approsii e - | clair is mentioned ind 8 a good cnough record all conforming to tribal treaties with ich citics as New Britain and New | potitive bidding. Fall claims there parté cou Haven are > than 0 was competitive biddine. lifference, ir If 3t can be ShOWR - gouthwest. Perhaps it was generally Britain would wnean that 10T know what to do with the returns people are served by automobiles in | anvhow. As a result of the I The Stamrord f are s 1er. for 82 000,000 from their remaining When the rag v i Jands last year. The astonishing part | It appears that the government | amily is autoing by the head of this is that they had any royaltles has been doing its best to mnnum.- 1 tor comes, h s ERES 5 . q a » it Central America, and was appointed tures deveid t i fork, more than 100 show girls ap- | Asked if the vaudeville people roe BOAR N S, X WHY Wi WAVE SUBRLUR sedied m?"_wm“‘_s' l,nd the Profits | 3¢ jgn't a messiah complex 1At goComor of one of the littie coun- mmunity pay 4 :\- .’"n;’:” n-‘:l(:,-w»\ w\"Iwzhn\lu.\n".vllh vd New Britain as an unresponsive umiber of cars in Ktamtord and New OF GASOLINE compare favorably with either of mukes the Bolshevik try to convert oo Qo resound to t of industrial | proquctions, are carning $125 week- |city, Mr. Finn said it depended upon iiritain, 10 our way of thinking automobile owners are these enterprises. The main differ- the world. It's fact that Misery | “This is quite an honor,” explain- armics, factories closcd and their |y j,y goubling in night clubs after the act. 1f the turn does not g0 lies in the fact that the smug- | 10V0S company. 'rd the general, “but brave men are Windows looking out npoun a dismal th. show. And some of them think jover, the “varicty stars” blame the 5 : —_— ard to fine Hur post we a landseape ik linded eyes, ¢ only a place a {audie ut it s a succeds they t to change without not Jine situation. 1¢ they are well read @ng of precious stones has recelved | iy o garter on Main Strect is f;,\[,‘!m o - 1-)\‘,( ot :,.:]- 1lmns‘] I'Ju'vv“.\"“'\ 5} Al ,.\:.]v:mh, g Dliseor ";\?:.‘:. n“-m,;,-m.,r”p),t s hf»l;;m - - they will remember reading of the Very little publicity, Federal officials fan embarrassing job it you Dappen pave heen assassinated. Do you | the knockers who have the | E 3 jot the New Britain people STATE AND € prospect of a dwindling ol supply Fcently were quoted as saying that to hea mdle /still_want the job? world think that the northeast cor- 1 inte s, but not amusing | People in this city are not incl bridgs on ' | overal years ago, with its accom. it 18 impossible to prevent suc “Yessah, boss, Ah sure does. AW ner of the United States is sliphing gjruation, occurred in the Newington (ed 1o write the manager expressing 110 trs vithin 20 days, ity of providing substitutes for gaso- #nd small space that diamonds ward Florian's frantic voicc on the | the picture is not so deprosaing. The | fopo the har for failure to pay per- {trons from Meriden. = Bristol, and comple t ¥ lin if they have continued to OCCUpY & telephone . other day. the bureau of the SUS | conal tuses produecd receipts show- | Hartford, write letters most of them t £ onditions, it is only half fi | = stones is casier than smuggling li- \e present moment, which i frankly nonplussed over the gaso- ©NCf Ah ain't gwine fo take !w job, | ut W ington issued an { they had fulfilled their ob- 'complimentary. l0ss, No, sah! Ah resigns? populations for the year jen in Hartford, Regardless of | Mr. Finn cxpressed his opinion ot i You resig erly we scanned the figures 1 ™ - g tion pictures, i i e scann figures to lea 1 wire assessed the costs the modern trend of motion pic s and neident to operating more than Yearly run as high as a billion dol- Nothin' clse different and noth- | just how And At e Today the type of picture which 18 1 automobiles in this coun- 1ams. It costs about 8 per cent 10y, un inforior? Well i - slipped. \ccording to state law, an enroll- going over the hest is a human in- increased use of inotor fuel SMUEgle dlamonds into the country, | yux clings to garments that u SR Rt mind, »““‘ Parget the desolation and 100k at g of all cilizens liable 1o pay a |terest type similiar to “Sorrell and x ' Sastern ‘s s 5 ou secmed anxious for o 3N R nst o] Ve > ceord- ‘.“ BRET)] sl n.l facts. Sinee nu‘ 4.:.:;1;\1_ ~I_~ 15 personal tax is made technically on | which .1\.;1\ h‘-)xor»e;a“:‘lmrl . s § i v in population of New Eng- | Gerober 3 s is ¢ technica crowd 3 he ‘ of 14 per cent on stones valued into | MOTHInE. . t Tooked up in de dictionary iy Dilioneral Suueilus s oblyentincs) ) Berli T ¥ ke r r cad, they have learned that Thus we find the chormous consump- Of the valug of the smuggled stones cortain railronds, in certain in- Whils the duty is 20 per cent. A gain | buttoned in seventeen places i 1 RAnR 763,917 — | hucause it is impossible for the en- cently. William Fox has a simillar the thousands of dollurs is some- | Sdesli DI RN without Vermont in which little | onient officials to make a |>.||‘\.\,\s}|_\|u “The Four Sons” while other ries, on certuin ships, fas increased e : | o SpoL Clitfford de Beck. . oil {han thing that must. appeal to el e 31 Ties mine eolave | ) littord d or no expansion is expected. their orritory in a duy. A person |motion pictures are falling in line. Pictures run in cycles. For a time ¢ the fluid, Ir's imagination and thrift of the smug- sevor ¢ Well Known Movies Were Massachusetts lewls, a8 was to be | yight be living in a_small communi- 5 Ao u increase of 437.- gy on October 1 and be enrolled for [comedy drama, “mellers” and hu- naps; and € : ks he works ; listatcy 44, Massachusetis, there she stands! ) tax, Within two weeks he might {man interest storfes take furns in ¥ one of these low r Connectieut ranks sccond, the esti-\yave rimoved to a city where the:|the hearts of the theater-going pub- mated inercase being 286,260 Next onvuss s just being completed. His |lie, Mr. Finn sn o in line is Maine with an increase of | e appears on both lists although, | Audiences lik. anything of =a 5. Fourth is New Hampshire | jn o legal sense, he would be liable [speedy type. Although there arn : o 17. The total is better Than | (g pay the tax in the place in which [some people who likc “off-colo: { smuggle dlamonds into this country [ o WA SORL BT A | three quarters of a million he Tived on October 1. The Newing- |jokes in vaudeville, or anything of (- through Canada, however, must be | jarg, 10 be convine =l / ' For cons, it seems, We have been | yon justice who heard the cases |that type in picturcs, as a gencral | [listening to the erepe haneers skin- | would have besn within his rights if [rule the public does not approve of st i thods that have | 5 hie s ! s ning their knuekles on the doors and | p. made the men brought before ‘Hn& kind of entertainment, the man- two 10US ol d el Bl ek ¢ ne's ; Al | whistling a dirge as they prepared | iy pay the tax in addition to court iager has found. pretty thoroughly arrang |10 conduct the obscquics for New dditional brain- Of cour customs authorities 2o |y Jous the price of gaso- Through the luggage of those enter-| s who takes 14 honrs the surplus, espe- N8 the country; sometimes they find | hours” work 1hings and sometimes they do not. To g Pcoplc don't helieve all t Guit siaple matter; and there flow-T-beean the zovernment admits P . outd be a lot wope im-| |7 g | England. The tand that knew th < 10 do anything ahont Jt the portrait d . | tan and saw him supplante ; 2 with the blood and hrawn of other | Buropeans was headed for the pit eent, for practical g ny i 1 iy g 3 "_ 5 5 on. It was rea 1 for I 115 does not oxist, i Shpailtens 2 2 Going, going. o, like ‘ :U The duty is one which is suppo: : AT 2 2 P the auctioneers’ throaty shont, New i I | | pyriel, ishirs A i Saelind gete SRk Jop Do CONNEC‘HCUT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE o Waste, depopnlated, de-indus- theor that persons able to ’ V ialized, de-cverything mourntul | circumstances, The 1o react luxury pockethoolk. :w‘?- diamonds shonld puy n stif =N s | B e ‘onnecticut’s Indian Reservation. A5 L upon thems i practice, however, no- | on The Weather | ; teslie) il .:v'ff:‘f.‘,'(!]l‘iur:v}z{b Connecticut’s el down where the cotfon blossoms St like several of the Weatern states, has its Indian s . i : Comccticut el S el ST * Observanans ks b I Sl ! Jtosi rvation, However, unlikc many of the western reservations GLUER nes come from'] |, o L nd S dinsy i ceveral thousand inhabitants, Connecticut’s reserva- e been able to Told up her head, stick o sl Gslisi them ourselves Luty, ther Y shon | Matdh 2 1 ol 2 \ of All Flesh™ lout her ehin and extend her hand lon e en i 5 % 2 » gyl - PR ror Southehrn New England: Cloudy i to welcon smers here to take The reservation, known as the Schaghticoke Indian Reserva- omething that does not encourage I v. probubly 1i E 3 - & Me Anoti 1 { e testile plants, We fion, is located in the town of Kent. It 4'onl ns about 350 domestic industry in the least, Tt fay rning; Sunday h it : ey g v tol 1 great migration seres, mostly rough mountain &lopes with a few acres of, bottom temperature g i evar: At . I was on foot. Jand on the right bank of the Housatonic river in | the southern Eastern Ne frat hous: consus bur- part of the town. lts western boundary is the New York state iy, probably sallnz 0 the esti- lin', at or near the top of Schaghticok: mountain. vday morning; Sun TGhE B Lk ot speake Enlish!™ Bunch L omline ) fFvin. e {ribes, by @ Poquot about 1730, The settlement of Kent began 25 Year: Aga Today i ! The nottheas Mrs. L. T. Augus. | bee $77 ond of South Carol Lieht years later, but some 2,000 acres were reserved for the (From Paper of That Date) 1 of st @ T ,..‘ ‘1.‘,'\.',.\_ 5 it kahben tie =i | thet Vel “’”' i ”1' 2 'M {“\I’:‘”L‘ us of the Indians, who were treated as squatters, without valid 5 e LIRIEN terod over Mexas|py “lighter-than-air” must | New England states, 763,916, and | b ’ . A Warchouse Point physician Thursday niz ddvancing cast- ) cen lookin the neighbor | write your own musie, From tine to time the reservation Was diminished Ly sales been secured 1o take | northeastward vo centers, one |Jady's waush line he did | R horized by the Colony or the Stat:, the procecds being ap- of the family now 1 vl Gulf, and the Place ¥ Interpretation. you plicd 1o the benefit of the Indian, who steadily decreased in Hos . South Carolina coast Oils Well that Ends Well iwill on the o1 : of Reginald B numbe Iy 1850 there were only cight or ten full bloods and pox 1 n o distirbance FRUTH, I've heard {Towers from the chairmanship of 0 or 49 half breeds on the reservation. Today there are some terms of W. 1 . t in Saturday| Lives in a well e board of public works= but it fifty people who claim relationship 1o the tribe scattered F. G. Platt, W. 1 Jrning i north Atlantic stats AThic)) setinds lisard ail simmers down to one thing, and through the states, but there are only three on the reservation. Corbin as directors Otherwise gonerally e weather is gh who can toll? that is that Councilman Samuel Sak There are five houses on the reservation. The state park and pire tonight, at cated for Now England. During what a scream lotsky, lone crusader from the sisth forgst commission is overacer o the reservation. The first over- to fill 1h dass the weather will | i made her home vard, has won an important personal scor, Jabez Smith, was appointed by the Colony in 1757, virtually all sce- nothe oily stream vietory. TEAPOT DOME!N! For several months, Sablotsky has Grorse A, Barth, cecupicd the f100r of (1 COMMON | | y——————————————————————————————— 0il e eliming nobody would oroexeept the smugelers un very sorry, | ! : HEdonolstion ¢ The tribe was formed from scattered remnants of former