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NEW BRITAIN DAILY | |EIGHT BILLION PERSONS IS ALL L 24, 1925 [date tor the republican nomination. | Electric connecter socket. Charles river, h | One slatc ‘of 51 delegates before the| Harold P. Donle, Meriden, asign- crew of two men. been lost with its the Greenport Basin and Construe-] HIDES 22 YEARS voters pledged to the commerce jseerctary; another originally wa| jcommitted to the candidacy of the ! late Senator Willis. | Bitter from the outset, the pri- mary campaign was given an up- usual turn by thc death of Willis Several wes ago, an event which upset political calcylations and made the result today difficult te forceast. One result has been the annonn at the Willis dele- 2ates, ul, might turn at Kuansas City te Lowden, Hughes, Curtiss, Coolidge or Dawes, who was born in Ohio. ) Yugoshvian Man Sell Made Prisoner for 0ld Love | Belgrade, April 24 (UP)—In the person of one Frania Kreiner, the soslav authorities have discover:d p Van Winkle in real life. He rs hidden in deserted hous the other da Be did not know there had heen world war, he did not know th the Emperor ¥Franz Joseph was dcad, he had never mobile, Twenty-two years Kreiner then a young, handsowme, dashir country squire, suddenly disappearcd following a broken romance, and every onc believed lie had loft the country. His hous: stood desertted; the roof as time passed comniMeod to sag, and the walls fell Only an old servant still continued to live in a room in the house, and urighbors never went n It now develops that Kreiner, stead of leaving the conuiry, himself in the house *“to heal broken heart”, and kept the servant there to bring him and the plainest sort of rood. Recently an heir to the estate do- cided to salvage the old house, und while workmen were renovating it they discovered Kreiner's hidin place. Naturally it w thought that he was insane, but the polic brought him before medical au- thoritivs who examined him and not only found that he was ne, but that he was extremely clever, He was immoder: vy amused by present-day masculine clothing The hermit returned to his lovel however, without sceing any women even though police assured him he probably woull appreclats feminine dress, OHIO DELEGATES BEING SELECTED Result Important One for Re- | signor to The Mendry Machine Co. | Clumping mechanism™ for machine tools, Earl €. Bunnell, it came te & showdown today is a fight for control of the republican slate organization, with Hoover support ming to oust leaders Who have heen active in opposition 10 the comumerce sccretary. In contrast with the strife in the republican camp, Ohio demoerats have hiad Jittle friction. The organi- zation slafe of 48 delegates 1o the Houston convention, being voted on day, is committed to xupport of former Senator Atlee Pomerene at the outsct of halloting. No name Jisted on the democratic presi- dential ballot, while on the repub- lican are the names of loover, Willis and Olin J. Ltoss, a Columbus lawyer. Little interest has been t the preferential hallotir its result will not be bine an auto- away it in- hid u n in because ing on the one water despite the inter-party ntering around Hoover's apathy on the voters and part of the rather light vote to. iy, even among republicans, had been torceast, Hoover supporters and foes alike were confident of capturing a ma- jority of the delegates. The com. merce secretary wus expected to poll his heaviest vote in the larger cities, such as Cloveland, Cincin- and Toledo, while Nim appeared most i the rural seetions. nati Jighail 2 pronounced Patents Issued to Connecticut People Patents issued by the U Ofrice, April 17, N to Connectj- cut inventors, (List compiled week- Iy from the Official Gazette by the office of Harold G. M nning. Man- ning Bros. Shoc Co., 211 Main 8t., New Brituin.) Alonzo W Bennett, New Haven, Columbus, 24 (P - Split by factional Ohio ve- publicans today got down to the e~ | Liah applicator, lection of their delegation to the = Joseph O. Cadieux Kansaa City convention, with their | signor 1o The Connectier verdiet at the polls certain to have & Llectric Co,, a far reaching effect on the presi- | switci, dential aspirations of Secretury! Hopm Hoover and other vepublicans. ticul beaeon, In the statc's primary. HMoover! Hubert Dalton, Stunford faced his first real test of strength | euts). Curtain holder, since he became an avow®d caudi- [tenry D'Olier, Jr, Ohio, April strife, Stratford. Eye. Meriden, as. 1t Telephong Inc. Mospital signal V1L Cuntz, Hartford. Ver- 3 pat- 3ridgeport. A cup cake mide with Snowdrift is 2 tender, feathery morsel just appetite. It always calls for more. Fortunatcly for you, Snowdrift mixes in 50 casily with the other ingredients that it's a real pleasure to bake a plentiful supply. Snowdrift is creamy=—that's why it’s so casy to use. We beat it and beat it and beat it to a fluffy consistency so that you'll want to use it every time you make a delicious cake or some crisp, hot biscuits or the sort of pic that makes everyone want a sccond piece. Snowdrift is as sweet and fresh as country cream. There couldn’t be anything nicer for all your fine cooking. Snowdri $| Sidoey L. Wolfson, there has been considers | opposition | or to Donle Electrical Products | Corp, Audlofrequency amplifier. Dean A. Emcrson, Derby, assignor to The Deidlich Bros, Mfg. Co. Com- Lined salt and pepper shaker. Julian A. Giles, Derfly. Wrench. Karl Hamm, Hartford. Steam boiler. John A. Johnson, Meriden, as- {sisnor to The Buseick Co., Bridge- | port. Truck for stoves or the like. | Regina Mann, New Oricans, Ci- trus-fruit-serving dish. Arthur J. Norris, Greenwich. Cur- | tain ring. | Stuart W. Parsons, New Britain, | Involved in the struggles which bns.mmam' to The Stanley Works. Bolt | 3 guide, | Henry E. Rainaud, Meriden. Pro cess and apparatus for spinning | | metal tubes. ! Philip Reutter, Waterbuy | assignor to Scovill Mrg. ¢ Perfun. ! bottle and cap, Andrew L. Riker, Fairficld. Venti- | lator. | Clitford M. Watrous. East Hamp. | ton, assignor to Gong Bell Mfg. Co. Wheel for toys. | Joseph Willnann, Derby. Freez: ing ice cream. Meriden as- Enginecring | for cigurs, | | signor to The Cuno | Corp. Electric lighter cigarettes, etc. Trade-Marks Registercd The Crofut & Knapp Co., Norwalk. Felt hats for men, | | he Fuller Brush Co. Hartford. | Furniture polish and floor wax. i simmons Hardware Co., St. Louis, | | Mo., to Simmons Hardware Co., New I wterns. | ¢ Warner Brothers Co., Bridge- | port. Hose supporters, Trade-Mark Applicants The Armstrong Mfg. Co., Bridge- | port. Stocks and dies, bolts and | jerods, buehing collars and handles, | nipple hold, rackets, and thread- | | ing machines, cte, H | Albert R. Bellerose, doing busi. | | nesn as Stoppo Products Co., Hart- ( ford. P’reparation. ( J. & ). Cash, Inec., South Norwalk. n labels of cotton and silk. rles M. Young, doing business er-Grip Mfg. Co., New Britain, | closing repair links. Kouth | | W 1 OFF TOR MARSEIAES | Karachi, India, April 24 (P—Sir | Tukoji Itao, former Maharajuh of | Indore. and his latest Maharance, the former Nancy Ann Miller of Seattle, Washington, suiled today on the stearship Clty ot Barod for Marseflles, France. From there they will go to a destination not at pre ent revealed. | | The depurturc of the Indiun vrince and his American wifc arous- | (e much intere . Patent | WIVES THROUGH BROKERS London, April 24.—There is suf- | ficient, business in the Jewish matri- monial market here to keep several marriage brokers buay. The broker | is known as Shadchan; he las no | | office but {8 well placed socially; | he knows many marriageable people | of hoth sexes and his usnal foe s | five per cent of the dowry, { big enough to provoke the ft | world | capable WORLD CAN FEED, BOTANIST SAYS Washington, April 24 (# — The for warm weather crops such as cot- carth has cnough agricultural land 'ton or corn, and 2,700,000 suitable to support a population of eight hil. | for grazing only. The desert types lion persons, Dr. H. L. Shantz, Uni- constitute 17,000,000 square miles versity ot lllinois botanist, concludes | and are usetul chicfly as grazing land in a paper prescnted today before [of low carrying capacity, the annual meeting of the National | “Ou the basis of the combined Acudemy of Sciences, type. the world contains about 26, His total allows two acres of agri- | 010,100 square miles of gragzing land, cultural land for 1 inhabitant, @bout 12,500,000 square miles of d fixes the maximum of populatior 1 climatically capable of produc- Wity which can be supported at weather crops, and 11,500, The body of James W. Hussc of Greenport drifted ashore near Scituate Sunday and was identitied yesterday. Th @her occupant of the boat was J Dimon, The launch left the shipyard of 20 persons to the square mile miles capable of produc- “The natural vegetation of * the theriarops world,” id. “may be divided s into seven forest fypes covering SOROR SALAD SICKENS area of about dison, Wis., April 24— There «quare reom ire thirty men students in the Uni- | types covering 1 Sty of Wisconsin here who will miles, and five des cided qualms about embark- 17,000,000 square i matrimonial sea, 01 th reason-—the Kappa Alpha bout 14,000,000 Sorority gave a dance and of yicldi 1 a iunch recently to students of land. Of this area niversity. Two students went to quare miles a witable for liospital. The other cather crops gnd 8,000,000 a © able to go to their able The cause of all this mis. ure about 3,000.00 was placed on the chicken Torest land suitable served by the girl: “The grasslands are \ grazing lands, and of the square miles of grassiunds, 000 are suitable for the productio) of cool weather R rye, oitts, While 6.860.000 are s 0000 M les, seven grassla LAOLONT squar types covering 00G,000 miles.of forest miles arc Theta crop-pre 5 ARD BOAT LOST ' Camiridge, Mass., April 24 (Pi— | Harvard Jaunch ed Top™ on wiay from Greenport, L. T, to Harvard crew quarters on the The Cup Test The brightness and clearness of SALADA TEA In the cup is proof of its high quality "SALADA" ‘Built Like a Skyscraper Yet they cost no more AR 13,000,600 See Them Here! When you buy Shaw-Walker filing cabinets you get “Skyscraper” construction with solidly welded steel members—no bolts, no fivets, no screws —at %o added cost. 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