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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1928 is nmit Vishing in Park on Frial YOUNG SALMON TAGGED s Street Building Ling L Who Is the ~ Skinniest Man ~ In the World? Block Off Unused Driveways LUt man or woman Wooster pounds and 1 polis This is 1e with Mr Refrigeration ed by meltin byFreeging s ated Homesteaders .Forced to make tnca are still forced to make their own Th use various paraphernalia—a gas- 2 dynamo etc, e ]1"‘..5 in the uncivilized wilds still ‘orced to make their own clothing—to own m — to build their own crude of a switch makes your electric Tl You buy bread already baked i g — both better and cheaper kind you could possibly make please vou m to be E"“{I‘C is delivered to your home daily = satisfactory, Safe and Dependable 3 all times, EE:THIS CITY IS SO ISOLATED “EED MAKE ITS OWN ICE. i‘good Ice Box filled with pure ice you e finest method of refrigeration yet Proper Refrigeration is achieved by meltin ice-Not by freeging wot-| Has Hot Time Electing Delegates o s wna over e fight occurred, would have abrogated | giih, finally restored order with a | night 10 Houston Carol ectic er st May 17 @— M v have opposi- P uston convention from Vv a democrats, but not the Kind his arch enemie ¢ had mapped out for s C, was passed and a 1 in by former Gover- ns, of Spartan- the bone-dry bloc, | Keeping potential democra A. Birown, of Barnwell, a | out of the part national conclave, committeeman and | speech, s delegates will go un s to the presidential cand d dry platform [the speaker with ithites lost in their at- "I'EH' two rolled over to instruct the ‘or other candidates | cheering . their | being voted down at the d nominee Anti-s from the Ly a vote of 190 to 147. Another resolution, rejected 194 hym.” which the fist| qhe chairman, the state party rule hinding those |spreat to clear the | voting in the South Carolina pri-|g.eral protests, he mary to support the national and |, prown who. © nominees in November. Pro- 3 . Poan the two-t s a- | ng rule and o-thirds ma- | 0 or 170 years old, Brown climaxed a period of tense | Bf | ar. debate. Evans had argued for ab- ation of the state rule on the und that it was illegal and was hamed ic voters the night session, 2d. Mrs. was m n i Brown denounced | Evans, reti uth Caro- | the attempt as “a menace to soli- of Co mocratic | darity of the democratic party and commi clected 18 10 white supremacy.” Leroy shouting, “You're in the tion. republican party already,” Brown structed | shot hack: | Governor Richards, e but| “You are a liar." lart, of Lancaster, with directions to work for a dry| The former governor jumped at|States Scnators Smith and Blease, delegates | several minutes while hissing and on leries mingled with shouts of “k'ro- on | hibition, prohibition, Smith,” “lLet me at him, I'll kill [party rule " “Out with Al bruised from falling against chairs, | gubernatorial campaign of 1916. s favoring retention of the unit “,\phhml Nis sida of the hot ; If any man says I'm a republi- | [ B PR e devern pvans ana [0 00 1 s b an e cconant| | [Baking Powder Plus! 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