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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1928, 8 ! " 1 e TI' | myselt.” natural wonders, and the magnitude | mately may become a large contrib- | A royal commission was a | Today 2 i wore : £ u € | y £ 5t ppoint- | tion. Today 20 are in use an l;" "N MARKE[ ls | Her aim was good. Si opencd ANG'ENTS B |LT of its ruins indicates that as one 'utor to the national food supply. | vd some years 4go to devise a plan_ are beiug built, not only ru: pearl an office and prospercd. Then in of the oldest scttled regions in the | £ ‘ | for dividing the sovereign—2u shil- | fishing. but to meet mail steam- 1919 she came to Winston-Salem to United States it had a picturesque A \ . | {lings, or about $4.S6—into 1.000 | ships ar assel | be nearer the base of cotton produc- | part in human affain L. 8. Chamber Studies i e e e T T Trelght beiwasn e e | tion. She is far from Wail Strect | ficen bundred yeurs after con- Local Tax Problems ! f cause it was thought it would in- : 3 —_— | ! — — t today. but hears still ringing in her structi f the singul: igation . e : 5 RANCE cars the shouts of exci dglvrnl:r rs syste mo"', 1}:(’» (rd.fi-v:lm”:(-rmg:r:fi .sur'- Washington, May 4 (P—Declaring WI\‘L r';ur) & ifl‘ 3 Sleazs. CENS0R MOVIEG LN FHAN ystem, ederal g 9 local taxation and expenditure a 0 ey heme how brought for- | paris, May 4, —A commiasion Woman Oberver Sends Out I 34, "t 32 5 Gl Dvelles o O Have B 12 P, . i, o S o, S5 Sume e T of Sptem O irs o ol 52 Tt v bt e 1 \ sl e s of commerce and the ex- | et 1 ’ | received. If indications point to a % e 22 their present and potential utitiza- | por ‘o, the United States Cham- ccutive committce of the Rritish | o, SCNeral of fine arts will censor valuable Repor[s | big crop, prices drop. If the report gingering Ablllly i er oL Commerce will underiske 4 Pounds and Shillin | Tustitute, calls for division - of the| s Picture films in Vesnes, e | suggests a small vield. prices soar. C. E. LaRue, hydrautic engineer, | 57015° the active intorest in -the | shilling into 10 instead of 12 pen. | L0S May be shown without 4 coms —_— And she knows that her own report S ———— found the San Juan river the sce- '|l1'\|\(:? s m‘ such taxes and their nies. The value of the penny ‘;‘I“‘m]mo‘n Visa. Foreign filma sub- Winston-Salem, N. €. May 4, UP»— | has much the same effect. Washington, May 4. UPi—Rach in|ond largest tributary of the. Colo- "y million agencies are| London, May 4 GP—Tired of her | inCreased, but the chambers of | Iited o7 visa must be Rrcecnied The e N ) 's| Mrs. Giles opened a book whercir : 4 2 rado river and, like that stream, to s e i ! say th a8 Deen @ L. ne & angd intesral yersion The power behind King Cotton's | pen "ICIN g San Juan river basin, amid the spending nearly $6,000,000,000 & | ey . H ¥ there has been a| i o transiati FreAchiof o% ! is recorded the comparison between g have unysed water resonsoes SO | uor sor tocal povermment wire] % 9f pousds shillings -and|chengs in values dnce the preurar | DU A tantls el her cstimates and the govermment VIS of an ancient age and race. | cjcnt to sustain large developments ¥ PUT ! pence, England again is considering| davs anyway, Aot Wtips and suntiA reports. ©On October 3 last year she !'Ydraulic cngineers purpose to dolin wgriculture and water power. ; posen: J0. summlers énniuiifiss on of her currency according to| lhusi fi - 't her currency ace tusiness firms are 4 y Soiley | crop caimater are flaied | THORS TS OO S by modern seience what o prehis-{ . local taxation declare ¥t 48 dlip =0 O AncalnS s Anrss i aenlin iaval oF tlie markets of the world pay heed. | SStimate Ae “»"w & | toric people sought to fashion in The present power demunds are {toll exacted by upward of half a system. a because it would make er 8 ©ogovernmen S Ftuinties | bale w A small and are supplied by less than Kbt e iartous attempts have been made | possible reintroduction of penny ] it :‘;:u‘;(fm\r;r'm“. 2 A month later :h’!l” ‘|H 1“““ ‘“‘]14 :J!:.‘r:”v:v‘j “fl!ion 00 horsepower : ed in four mlflll\lu‘r‘n‘n:‘ 1l Hl"x’m‘”r m'r' ‘1‘) \”\{ i the past 4o induce ihe change|post irstead of the penny, half- a es lr s R er figy he ¥ - To as in the centuries long- e 3 e : g, LRUIA0. 1Y Lrne: 1 syt 3 o 4 penny or thr y RO L 05 At oy e | naponted piktiaigoy- | E80RAE RS their dead, the chief| PPNt The undeveloped power re- i federal and state governments” from the system of twelfths nd | penny or three cent postage in use She is Mrs, Katherine M. Gilee. of | ©FIMent said 12,842,600 On De- problom is water conservation, | SOUTCES consist of ten power sites < ==y \,\.;.';,.,.,‘, ot "imm Jl“d |h':n"w i vor the new plan her M Attfactive N 3 . ber 2 Mrs. Giles estimated 12,- [ PTORIvm a8 Wi - Y I vield ~ ut they lacked popular interest t o 1 new plan be Winston-Saleni. believed to be the: COMBET ;,;“"j ‘I"” imaten A i The region has a scant supply of | 2Pable of yielding, with sterage, FASHION IN NAMES e e e « Sl i ore Ouly woman ooltan slatistics vales gnd the governmiomt) . 0 RS Cn S vare fam | 3P0U 280,000 horsepower, acturers i ita aleulation o s i : ¥ e el Berlin, May § (®)—Erich. Wolf- the caleulating system of the world | percentages, Wouldn't you, teo, like a fa Vot Her work consists o e e o It S PR i Colorado river throngh Avizona,| Undevelopea agricultural re- e Merm s o pm - : : torecasting the size of the Ameri- AT tal and Mow Mexi There, | Surces also are of large magnitude. ¢ oding Karl, v €an cotton crop. which is to say th. ' 790000 bales. archoologists say., amoug the des- | More than 600,000 throne is a woman. - She seldom speaks, but when her re suc-is based on the fact that man has — e - powder that will keep shine away— drich, Wilhelm, |10 finzors, not 12, and the England | MARKET FOR ENGINES stay on longer-—spread >u;oo(hl;l Otto and Gustav as popular names should conform. Some British man- xdad, May ) opaai fiakic w0t clog the pores—and always br world's, and in.recording its 5 the Texas €10 4 priins and steep-walled valleys, | Of ivrigation. but at prosent less an bahy nm\{_m;,‘:.‘(yy 'Am‘_\ u]']m”(lum ?: v(.'x'r’:‘;m J)I“v:\,rr"(r'[,!‘dm:‘iil of the u]‘.»fl‘,;\, le,’m\l,,{fljpn'i’v, . = ,(.‘, d “1 | It is made by & Tier estimato precedes by a week 3 s It actually Was 'y cketoweavers lived 2.000 years |than 180,600 acres of the region ¢ and Fricda are giving way 10 the decimal and metric system, but |sian Gulf are buying gacoline ene | new Froneh Process and is ealled the government report, and her tig- | - T rth Carolina cvop o, the Christian era. Later ated. Authorities the borg, Edith, Gisela, Margot and have had to give up the idea until | gines to nse in locally-built boats MELLO-GLO. 1t is surely & won- ures have had such uan uncanny At gatont bales and e the eliff dwellors, to leave bat- | 1inds can produce a wide diversity Marion as fashionable. names for tha whle Einedin makes' Wiol0ailt lncally. POl oo fau ae | dortih. Teou Dol Just try #ccuracy that they arc regarded as | d to be $61.000 tored yuins of a civilization un- agricultural products and ulti- change. i kbl sy il sl et b ey suthoritative in cotton exchanges work 4s a cotton stalisti- futhomed despite the relics of its = ’ ‘ i around th> world ps she gaid. "is unique and irt rs. Giles bog: her ca r in | tinctive for a woman But I f To the chff dwellers, whose fa- by copying reports for u New | quite sure that any woman coull Lled wealth Spanish explorers tried York cotton broker at a salary of | have accomplished the same results to find in 1541, is given credit for €ight dollars o week. Teday she i3 had she been offered the same op- the staunch construetion of numer- ’ b [ correspondent for ) Pierce & | portunities. ous check dams still functioning as R ou ln ex Company, probably the largest cot-| “I bave a corps of many thou- planned by primitive engineers. ° tow brokerage firm in the country. |sands of correspondents throughout | Built of rock and reaching from 8he las clients in foreign lands and | the cotton belt who keep me tank to bank the narrow = E ¢ receives u salary believed to be formed on conditions during the rivulets and reams, they retard i greater than that of any other cot- | cotton growing season. These re- the flow of water and huild up tiny Phocnix | Ritty Bess ton statistician, {ports together With ecortain «lier reservoirs as o guard againet : o Vor four long yvars she worked | information are the hasis ihe months of drought Sllk H H I that New ¥ broker's m‘!i«m,!‘ml'h-nll work of forecastine Whatever the prosperity of the ose ose then suddenly was called upon to| “The exchanges and the frade past or the importance of the region Made with new Phoenix y @ssume the responsibility of issuing | know 1 do not gamble’ in the mar- as the seat of a forgotten inhabita- I'rofile heel, silk to the top. Fll fashioned heavy silk \ v f - < G i nose, “Our Own Make” with . estimate reports when her employer | ket They know T am howst in tion, its ent wtilization for gin- nlso heavy weight hose with 5 ? ” [ g fell sick. The firm received the' giving the figuies the hest 1 can ing or agricultural purposcs is not square heels, in all the new S10p Luh Logs evary mair gug A ,fll[l[l y:’ &l I/IC‘e ~vdlue & eredit. but she did the actual work and as nearly correet us possible.” | extensive, owing partly to its re- shoe shades. LS § © sizes. end it gave her confidence, as she — — moteness from 1he mafn transconti- Sizes 813 to 1013 Put it “te take a shot at the ganic READ WERALD CLASSIFIED ADS nental routes. It s replete with A GREAT STORE IN A GREAT CITY SHOP BY COMPARISON Chiffon ; Silk Hose / $l .l 5 Pair ~Just 500 pair*of these high grade chiffon full hioned hose, silk from top to toe. ery one can wear chif- o 0 oa s fon silk hose at this low price. These hose were made to sell for $2.25, in all the new hosiery shades. 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