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o S o NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1928 _———— (T | sonality was ingratiating, his friends t imtercst in the Western |magazine teaches us that the de- AVIATUR CROSSES Q. What is the title of John|then, but the fellow soon filled it w Bfltam Heral | S 2l e Tracks of So. PACIFIC | Barrymore's next picture? out and cashed it to pay for his ; and admirers legic e was electe : e HOOVER BREAKS A, “The Tempest" room rent. HBRALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | (o a second term y on s X C- 1 quir floor s > of only three Bread WITH CAL| Q. Which is more costly gold or| Constable McCue »wus requested basis of his first term record and on t pur- | A platinum ? this morning to shoot two fox ter- o e ot SHATTERING TRADITION! A. The price of gold is fixed by | riers that were playing in Central S1s cgun indeed that the in- v Ir 1 P EO! ¥ 8 “bs':“:",{“( "!vml“::;v';?jm il i S £ 5 sentences T donit Coleman: “It's a remarkable play, |law at $20.67183 per ounce of pure | park. He told the complainant that 3 death sho He : . aid hel R ar rour: one of the miost original plots you |gold. The official price quoted by |both dogs were registered. ey 1 1 his brilliant car this | sumably the pur s Iro: T e ever heard of, one that defies all |leading platinum dealers for small| Two carloads of mcat arrived for Vo tiarerel i i s Iramatic precedent.” miscellaneout orders was $80 per|Andrews, Swift & Co. today and the ixseTERICRIFRION RATED T EE e Bates: “What is it about?” ounce until May 1, 1928, when it |threatened meat famiine has been $3.00 Three Montha - : e Coleman: “A wife who is faithful | was reduced to $78 per ounce. averted. 1 o MORE BUSINESSLIKE K lidatic COMMUNICAT I o . v = Cor v 6c. & Month - AL s ALl {to her hushan Q. Where and what is Baker| The Corbin Motor Vehicle Corp. —_— ) ting s in the ever they t doing 5o, tie T —_— i Eva Barnett. |Island? has been organized with a capital 9 of ¢ works, accord f -{C. C. invalidates t efforts S e the (Copyright, 1928, Reproduction A. It is a small uninhabited | of $200.000. The directors are P. tered at the Post Office at New Brit ] : Sl BECKLEY N Shop Editor, care of : ahitied 1 o : 3 ain es Second Clams Mail Matter. : B n 2 oard of | Meanwh Ca 0es nothing | Gravis of \\,,, .l"' ':,f,,'l:t,“, 1| | Britatn Herald, and your letter Forbidden) island, less than a square mile in|Corbin, Howard S Hart, Andrew J, : B A 4 v N area, situated - | Sloper, Charles Glove e taraticn es Jhout forcing involuntary conso! Ancient Bursing Grouw | | it b forwarded to New York. B Ipthe [PaciOn smouth. | Bloner, Chaslos falover, and Paul B i o i of Hawaii. It was discovered | Wilcox of New Britain, Epaphro- TELEPHONE CALLS to handle t siness ons, such as were originally v New Britain Herald: | WE KNOW BY EXPERIENCE, | | by Baker, sailing under the United | ditus Peck and F. S. Manross of Business Offce ... 925 e e S ' : . rtation tumult and the s s < = il States flag in 1832, but the United | Bristol, Robert C. Mitchell of New Editorial Rooms .... 926 der > - 2 ‘ A st [ es 4 “the captains 1 e ,‘_":'Ii]" s States did not take possession of it| York, and Charles M. Jarvis of > e S P : T s s depart,’ ‘but still there re- |08 e e e 1 until 1859, Tt is used as 4 coaling | Berlin. It will being the construc- The only profitable advertising medium L s Sk i s that ancient sacrifice — the 5 NELRCH g station, and has valuable deposits|tion of automobiles at the Russell » the City. Circulation books and prese ng w May Paones o | v« T of guano. & Erwin plant of ths American room slways open to advertisers. B s OILING THI I | or bearers niay rebuke the pop- | dgs @id sl 3 Q. What is the value of a United | Hardware corporation : 4 e s nists will hav 1 or its ocence of flag et Y STOINR R Ut Inne States three cent piece dated 183 Two thousand people witnessed : ettt < eimie . mireatni who will excuse the ne- | v proof coin? Dan Barnell's halloon ascension at b ot the Amociated Press 1y i S ' ‘ ; sl of the graves of our nation's | == A. Dealers offer from 5 to 25 White Oak yesterday afternoon. titled to the use for re-publication of t would allow itself to : EE £ BROO cents. | Fireworks were set off in connec- all news credited to It or mot otherwise . A _ | tion of « I Kley cemetery has been| FEmploye What recommenda- Q. How old is Tom Mix's horse |tion with it, and these cansed a credited h!;flt:l-mv:pler and aiso local ; e RN Ay subject of controversy for the |tions | you got?™ “Tony™? | serions brush fire, which kept 20 AR gublimad sheten: P o / e R t twenty years. At least twenty | I'm | A. Thirteen years Loohn bt ths. ithes palt it i —_— out hills on tin T vears ago some patriotic (?) organ- |sir. 1 e 2 lomia ar | Q. Was the president of the night. Momber Audit Buresa of Circulation v the city, being a 1 It bl & tion coneeived the brilliant idea| Employer: “Bah. A diploma means Continental Congress the first presi- The A-,D- C. 1s s pational wx;n"-”'j\ nstitution in the public Aad our impression iS | of remov the obsolete foot stones |nothing!™” P dent of the United States? Rk Ceames. Mewmebas N0 aTver R R L thout exception the thin 1 readiusting some of the head| Applicant: “But—" - A, The United States of America | 05serv " remation: Our circalation. statistics st | O f sk i ahan |<tones. The result is a conglomera- | Employer: “Dont talk to me, QUESTIONS ANSWERED did not exist as an entity until the ations rased Upom this audit. This insures pro- 1 in eveiy respect s i | of foot stones and bits of [Dont 1 know? Didn't my wife get constitution was ratified and went | l tection sgatnet fraud fn pewspaper di8- | o pginceg qnst n. Mr. Hal - bro head stones in one corner | chool 2" You can get an answer to any|into effect: and George Washi f ', | class husiness all's 2 e e #d stones cor one from a cooking school? o y George Washington n e e tribution. fgures ta both zational and | © 77" © e A “HANDS OFF POLICY e S e ! question of fact or information by |was the first president according 1o | ather 1 presidential yes rank of head stones sid: OHMS! \'!n:lm: to the Question Editor, New | the specifications of that document. | _— o AGalihl At b oy th their respective head- By Douls 5 O'Donnall Hritain Herald, Washington Bureau, |The organization of the states exist-| Washington, June 5.—Forecas The Herald 1 on sale dally tn New | e e - g ool e e Y 5 New York avenue, Washington, |ing prior to the adoption of the | il S e York st Hotaling’s Newssand, Times » e, the way the uner & In my all-electric dwelling 1 4 2 or Southern New England: Show. B e rotne® Newsetander Entrance | FNOUGH VOTING MACHINES M Tl i s e . enclosing two cents in stamps | constitution is generally held to|ers fonight and Wednesday, not fopary; Beisli'e Nowsata TR Rl G S uation has been dodg Ttocth Tovlior (Nose: tenty venrs) b e A . for reply. Medicil, legal and marital | have been merely a confederation of | nuch change in temperature, fresh e ] ) ; xample of party policy. | ihe tery grass was mowed, but| y 4 b trom el o L advice cannot he given, nor can ex- |independent stat. east winds. 5 0T 1 {that gave place to the patriotic prac- Fe : q research be undertaken. All Q. What is the largest circus in Torecast for Eastern New York: GRADE CROSSING NEWS ot election coming ot aria it el obiburning S iTinle\Job.oron AU S Rtigke BT T S fofisriniiestipna Il racciue (A riek {ihie gwanla Showers tonight and Wednesday; John A. Macdonald, state highway ! be enough voting ma- e or Wagner and Secre. | (D¢ @4y before Memorial exercises,) o domestics say they tire 1085 | sonal yeply. Unsigned requests can-| A Ringling brothers and Bar-|not much change in temperature; commissioner, is by way of becoming e io Accommndate iba e | oD wenE rl RERES ‘ when a delegation of velerans' sons| ~NOW they cook and clean by ot be answered. All letters are con- | num and Bailey Combined Shows. | (resh east winds. i ki > tary of Labor Davis—the former |;ciually appeaved in person to place | wireless fidential.—Iditol —— Conditions: The w Siis oite [ oiets eamer Horsnva 1) wally a N pers I et ey , ¢ 5: western disturb- axtordinanly popiilar 1n s ol \’“ e T - | catting on the administration to do | flags cn graves sunken, dismantled, Than ““‘1 used “; i hio RdayEiof s lance centers over Missouri and A few more visits like the onurh Next fall it wi (.a ‘_‘ something about 1t and the latter ;and even wood-c huck tenanted coal and coke. ." t,: . H’l I;nvr'r"vml"n_' |ns!urancni‘ 25 Year,’ Aga Today Ilinois this morning, St. Louis made the other day, with a few | borrow machines from surrounding | "5 o S von vag pot |, 10T three or four seasons some| D Bl D L B BT the war .66 inches. Light to heavy show- 3 o) oums hacHuss X all will be in i Il N : g hard-working school teachers and| Now my pet abomination e rencwed no lers were reported f e pl more promises attached, ought to|towna i 2 i i " s bad as it had been painted. With | jiair pupils practiced lessons in civie| In the scheme of appellation A Mo time for converting War| Today was the firsl "yellow day” | siatcs. castunrd g Mo \,‘I;‘;\',‘:; make him as highly thought of in | use at the same time the city s " T fon out of the way, noth- |duty raking and cleaning away be-| Current in my modern, all-electrie | Risk insurance expired July 2, 127, |in & number of years. Ashes and |coast districts. _The showers were these parts as Messrs. Coolidge, [ to have enough of the contraptions ' o o \aq done. The reason: [fore the advent of the “delegation” home Q. Jow is the word “Repertoire” | SOke from great forest fires in|excessive in some localities, the Hoover and Smith combined. Though | it must own its own. That s the | 08 MO0 500 0 " ie situation |thereby holding oft the so-called rly gets me, | pronounced? |northern New York state were re- | groatest 24 hours rainfall being 7.34 this may be a bit exaggerated there | reason back of the purchase of four Bel ol AT cessity of the firebug. And last] nd upse(s me) A, “Rep-er-twar". ihpun&ll)le for the yellow tinge in the inches at Montgomery, Alabama. R i a the administration did not dare yeap through the intercession of a| istance called the| @Q. Why was Milton Sills called | atmosphere. {ATean ‘of High pressure everiis' the is no gainsaying the thought that the | ndlitional mach NE | to touch it off. New York lawyer (or was it?) some “Burning Daylight” in.the picture | The common council last evening | south Atlantic and east Gulf states, man who can promise to eliminate | Chairman Jolin E. I Keovers 0f | U0y o pig were introduced | men were paid to mow and rake 1aa . with that title? {took up the new charter, which |also the north Pacific regions, the grade crossings is a hero. | the Democratic town committec the last {he ot Cior s re. |aWay the dc For I'd rather sleep in damp airs, A e name was derived from | Was passed by the legislature with | 8t Lawrence valley and the Hari e ot wR A A el | At Laster e this yea und Than be warmed by ohms and{the fact that the leading man al- T€Visions which make it inaccept- | e pr ces, nipera r NE e padaisominn, bit 40 (8 “( e s b ”(’ > | garding unemployinent, but 1t 15 [0 gy l(-’qv.‘,yzg m):mx ":?l: {:1““»‘1 amperes | \waxs fold his co-workers they were |able to the local officials. Mr, ‘L!”E- | lfl'}mf'\f S :\I-mr'.;")::\c; ::1: v 3 oo | nt Vot machines, this hefore that th ss rak i Yy . Mr. Leg- | s . zland t alternate highway through Belvidere | tlon of voting & i notable that pone of these measurcs {out very readily while the ground|Jf 1 can’t control the language of [ “burning daylight” when slceping jhorn says the city is about to lay |somewhat higher in the Appalachian has met with the staunch approval the city clection. iy William | ' %o a vote in cither house. The |Was mo d soft so T cleared ahout v home; » Q. What is the origin and mean- | SeWers in almost cvery street in the | districts and southern Ohio. of our friend from the state capital. | H: Judd of the Republican 1oWn [ o0 "p o over, was a little more (AN dcre that way, myse 1 then| So from voltage I'm revoltin \ of [latnams! Boonils city ;'mdlll ought to have control of | Cinditions favor for this vicinity ! comn ece and some othe ffic P % 2 called « Herald officc hoping to (You can hear my meter jolting) A. It is & Dutch name origina- | 1tS strects, which the revised char- | unsettled weather and n - While the gentleman visitor was in mmittee and sor offi : 7 e o s Tatan: ¢ = v , b 2 ] | ather and not much h good h ke and his | auestioned the need for more ma- fibaral SSLL ord i 158 mPrehen- inq tho reporter from this vicinity | IM the un Jesistanee—I'AL the | ting as a nickname, meaning a |ter does mot grant. Mr. Curtis said | change in temperature R R B e © M| ve investigation” of the causes of land leave word concerning the des O color of the complexion or dress, |the legislature has passed the char- | Temperatures yesterday: party should have guided him into | chines. al housh to make sure Mr. employment and “possible reme- |sirability of securing volunteer ceme- between a russet and black. The | ter and it was now up to the gov- | Low other sectlons: of the city needing | XKeevers and the Demoerats would | oo™ L o0 gone during the |ty rakers of my cspeclal abllity, But T've leazed a cottage which [name was originally spelled “puk’. | ernor. He asked the mayor if he had | Atlanta s [ have to get political thunder out of but the reporter was busy so the is Q. What three govvernors im- | Nhot known about the objectionable | Atlantic City .... §0 Thal SR e Jupiodeenie b 5% Tntident S | pschline. wesss | Do N SR 4 i 158 2o0od decd passed unnoticed and un-| Free from alternating switches, \ely preceded Governor Smith | changes and received a negative re- | Boston B " rather think that full advantage was e 48 NI | Now watch for that “comprehen- | sung [ Where the sole electric agent is|in New York? | ply. Mr. Halloran * said something | Buifalo . 43 not taken of the opportugity. The borrowed for the city election. Now | S0 on v Tn it trie that the selectmen Yot A, Charles S Whitman, republi- | had to be done to set the matter | Chicago ... a0 highway commissioner certainly It 15 found we not do without | = | Berlin have a hundred dollars with-1 And there’s no excuse to chatter w-l'l: \?h‘w‘mu L. Glynn, democra r;r:m. Mr. Leghorn's motion to ask | Cincinnati .. 0 % : the extra machines and Ed Hall |in reach to use in order to keep this| Pseudo-seientifie patter and William Sulzer, democrat the assembly to recall the charter | Denver . 43 st ""'d] I"‘" “;;':d,'h’ ": loeips el | has ruled that they be purchase . cemetery in respectable condition? [In my candle-lighted, log-warmed| ould ferns he kept in a|was finally passed. Detroit complaints while in such an agree- | "% T A F t dF @ It 0, has the price of matches ad- ohmless home! ceping room ? | The council Jast night overrode | Hatteras able atate of mind; it is a pity he was| AS this is being done there come acls an ancies | anced ? e They are helpful rather than | the decision of the printing commit- | Jacksonvillle not here three or four days 5o as to | TUMoT 5t hand that the next po-| i e Again the eemetery reverted GLARING EXAMPLLE! nful | tee to award a printing contract to | Kansus City i N L T Tolthe sdorcline & prot Grave- Joher (i ¢ Natorall MEalory) “Gene” a masculine or [a Hartford concern. 1t was voted to | Los Angeles ........ v ) tuni! t ] | You needn’t go far to b > = layshna dhonought ORDOTURIO {0 ) i oie of tha: wands |icess, ‘Connider {kis Bunt. |stones are blackened, cracked, fall-| “Name a wild hird.” i - mame {keep the work here even if local | Miami see everything that is needed in this ot | o en, broken and in not a few cases Bohhy ILefty’ Grove, pitcher for A. When it is a shortened form | bids were higher. Minneaoplis to precincts. Looks as if we are = ¥ v i . growing town. into precincts. Looks as | Process of doveloping a people: [have the inscriptions been obliterat- | the Philadelphia “Athletics.’ ” of Eugene it is masculine. Some-| It has just become known that a | Nantucket .......... It was a grand visit nevertheless, | ECtting more like a metropolis every | g, gy, missionary; sending |¢d by furnace heat. L. R, Resinger | times it is‘short for Iugenia or [man ewindled the Russwin hotel | New Haven ........,.. 0 clection. If everyone would vote | \ni: huilding a filling station. What a shameful procedure! All Imogene, oth feminine names. two weeks ago by presenting a | New Orleans .. 86 ‘.m“mm‘ A who is entitled to do so. progress ! e | this lessons in civics, all the patriotic BLUE BORDERS Q. What is an “ohm™? forged check for $16 with the at- | New York = i} ings will really be eliminated and | 70 8 “HRT C Prayer may be a thought or a |Instruction, and Memorial Day (Gt son Gardering) A practical unit of electrical | tached name of John A. Andrews of | Norfolk X i that the alternate highway through “ould be even quicker. «poken word. In any case it leaves [Culogics are as nothing to the dcep By Carl A. Grier | resistance; defined at the London | Anerson & Andrews. He had obtain- | Nortficld, Vt. e Belvidere will become an actuality. | Y = = s | the hands free to cooperate. | meaning of the Jast resting place of | Blue borders are becoming in- [ Conferenca of 190§ as the electrical | ed check when calling upon ~Mr. | Pittsburgh B i we 45 T leroiieh onHmiN LINDY'S COMMON SENSE | it {the heroes of the three wars which i creasingly popular with garden resistance ofered to the passage of | Andrews in an unsuccessful attempt | Portland, Me. ... i gh optimism | 1O T TNew Mexico an editor| Theres no Monroo doctrine to of- |meant as much in the founding and [ lovers, and every effort should be [ 4% WiaIYing clectric current by a |to make a sale. The check was blank | St Louis .. flox seyorynns {o; get o shars: | hocked the stats by declaiming | fect Africa, so jrst anybody is free [continuation of the American repub-|made to prevent the intrusion of column of mercury 106.3 em. long, | I Colonsl. . Tinaberen. had | to sic marines on little countries | lic: dlscordant. notes. in the color.Of uniform crosi section, having a NO SMALLPOX SCARE gt s Solapsl By OO IRl R e i hana How different it was when the | scheme, mass of 1.414,521 grams, the mer- A cm = ‘{. “‘o wnm‘ e | EWelled head.” The editor, heing | = |splendia patriots of the Civil War{ 1In this conncction the acsthetic|CUr¥ being at the temperature O | - i’ of mmellpox D the | 0o type common In New Mexico,| 014 Dad frequently saw the sun [fime, wearing the uniform of thelgardencr s frequently annoyed by degrees . Ohm's law was dis- | FAMOUS PIONEERS city does not mean a smallpox scare. | refused to “take it hack” 1t merely requires greater watch-| . g 4 Jittle more of the same | he didn't toll it good night. i‘\:mlfa and headed by the Fast Ber-| for instance, insist on perching on fulness, more care and A MOrC | .\ oooor pubbing it in. Worst —— ‘\.\xvn ‘mvmlv vrnyr with s or\nmdc the plants or sticks and ruining- an e | iy way of rubbl st | | Walter Penfi s color bearer, | effect for which he has striven widespread knowledge of what to do | )\ "o ciatement gained wide | /- {marched to the home of “Comrade” | perhaps for years. to combat the situation. R e S LR Sl ~—1 Frederick Slater, and there received | The popular remedy with some Because a member of the head- ——— from the community all the flowers|enthusiasts is o whitewash the association. quarters fire company lived in the gathered at Beckley's robins, the irritating way in which and said | rise when he was a youngster, but (Grand Army up the hill to place on the induced 1o | robins if they cannot be cditorial out- Tt o 1% oy oo fias a0y fac {zraves of their comrades who had | remain in one place; but the birds 4 burst was that Lindy said he would | | gone hefore There was no burn-|appear to have a prejudice against | mild case of smallpox does mot| . o0n in New Mexico | |ine then! Cheshire roses and lilies| this. Perhaps it would be quite as mean ita spread; but it does require | e he aid | of the valley hloomed where briers | effective and certainly more hu- that every possible precaution | Vi ,l_j Villages may be more virtuous, jand weeds now run riot up to theimane to provide them with hlue-} N e e | o viss 0 Jend eEie (omi e it nnarls o (iheputiys iR Rt il Ins inite, o e analal Secle) denilton walstionte inhichiaze both | 2 he woulil 1 wd ignored the [in a town that isn't. quickly but leaves the hill in a pall| warm and bhecoming. fire station of course would he ri- | : e e | It arenn FE LA Ot I e id D 1ot asalthe diculous at this time. WS oy till, the advocate of personal | Wénld you like to know who dec- | horders regularly. The repercussion is from Dristol Jiberty and individuality functions |orated the graves of the soldier| We are well aware that many ; e . the method does look queer. | | 0% 208 T ember of the herd |dead of Beckley cemetery this year? | people find it very tedious to hend How easy it Is to spread smallpox 2 { peoy y A boy 1 S INCOT e e g tronble with the New Mexican [ when he decides to buy a straw | Tt was the children of a few Pol-{ over the beds for hours at a time, oy from Bristol, having & frac-| .= L et know the why | hat. s<h and German families. They did [ hut after all it is quite unnecessary tured leg, fs brought to the New | 0 el — {not forget to remember and they|to do this. 1f the gardener will fake Britain hospital. Whi there 1k % 3 3 Nobody cares how much power [said it with flowers a little trouble and have the ground- o 0 S0 Lindy keeps the population guess bower people develop if they | T am wondering what their mental | jevel raised about four feet he will 1ad developed emallpos as a rosu ] peog i | level rai i [ of having heen contar SR to where he is going to land | will resist the temptation to connect |reaction was fo the broke tones | he able to weed in comforf stand- el ;. in order to avoid t it wit slitical machines, |and charred aspect of the Amer ing up, or, if sitting in a chair be Bristol. Another boy in the ¢ RNl el i SO | historieal burial spot, homsting the| preferred, two feet six inches wll @ren's ward, fortu \ nated, | . 7 2 : - 1t takes a lot of idealism to make |sign “1658-1928"1 be found sufficient developed a mild cas o weelks 8{to be, and he svould priler sekholders clamor for the resig-| Yes, verily, we must teach thesef When extracted, the weeds must to 1 11 the now and then \ crooked manager who is | “foreizners™ American ideals! not ho allowed to get dry. for they fter leaving the hos - 4% 'M' h‘ TS i i " |if he therehy can attain his object L a fat profit | Yours sincers will he found very useful for plant- ably having comie into confact with | | SUSANNE 1. COBEY, t of 1 g where t} no erowd. = out in the Bristol boy while in the hosptal. | L . L ! Americanism: Thinking vourself | West Rocky Hill The Wild Garden Meanwhile he p came into S ¥ ¢ as good as anybody: scorning | & which T will take up in tomorrow's ssase . by s proteet T 1 15 | e nobody who feels the | BOY RUNS INTO AUTO SHOP. contact with others, | g it ' A coupe owned hy Thomas Trant . mild ease and having been vacelr .1 & Brother of 228 State strect, Hart- If Well-Known Headlines ed there is litt likeliliood of SUCooE the Yankees | ford, and driven by Cassius 1. Coon- Were Tlustrated epreading the disease to any e : 5 TlEke prove anything except that |1adl of 21 Irancis street, this cf : iRl e A AP s L the man with the most money can | sfruck John Tkacz, aged 3 yer No smallpox 1 a ! e of 16 Sexton streef, on oNrth streef, the ety h 1 ! i i ] | i & 3% hosnits & case of ; S i+ Sexton, ahont 6 o'clock last eve- boy from Brist s immedia 4 i he installment plan enables you |Ning, knocking him fo the road and ly sent from the inst 1 after it or o have a lot of things you couldn’t | cansing painful bruise The boy's was determined 1 y £ car csess otherwise, and it's strange | mother and Joseph Gormley of 161 2 i ; e Tist the higamist doesnt get the |Wileox street took the boy to the oped the disea a sy . . L office of Dr. John J. Tokarcayk for stole Dlare sitiching to " R fpeatment. Coonradt told Serzeant authorities, A VL Eaman . natar AL J. Flynn the hov ran off the side- Small § RrireRi ¢ e, s e ind donbtisss 1) I walk =0 quickly he did not have time Sl ey vasted a lot for |10 avoid striking him. The sergeant knowledge as to how ta o ' 3 of po et b | found no eanse for police action. 250 {8 extensive, Most | rt af . ihe iy S - 811, tha health suthorit t o ol MISS HESLIN SHOWERED given full and te & rt ing | “‘ r T Al ],‘ '( wl_;” guch emerge Epide on | ) {4t a miseellaneons shower in honor combatted suec s \ | {arian | lof Miss Loretta Heslin of 31 Lin- town and Bristol 4 g | |eoln strect. There re Ruests ’ | prose The home was prettily de- enr, and in Merien and Ne v ] : |present m : well s ~ e - —#. |corated in pastel shades with roses il ot o ! or tand snapdragons. Games wer thorough appreciation of the 4 t1 f e e jen't going to the dogs | played and prizes anarded to-Julia and how to combat it ro douls y ! . ty il reads the last [ Weber and Gertrade Quirk. Vocal vented a spread of the di 1 chapter {0 see if the story and piano sclections were rendered _ st . |y Mae Conley, Mary O'Mara and ew Britain this consisted of 1 Tl MLIOAD CONS ns out . New Britain 0 1 LIDATION | RS |Claire Cashen and Marie Jeslin ing that all school childien s « rec n couldnt be as|dan ollowing the cntertain-| Tom Heeney and Jack vaceinated, and i 1 « tion in | ¢ n feels after trim- |ment refreshments were serv Draw in ftseif will ch to t “delay | mi ot for about six hun- Miss Heslin will become the bride — L5 pta hn of (ha)dx of Frank W. Lohnau of Meriden ENTERTAINMENT VALUE! 3 & S SRR on June 20. Calvert: “Do you t any funny g = The s in the plan of send- - stuff on your radio? MAYOR TOWLR'S DEATH in 1 Instead, the 2 instructed delegates is that the DISPUTE OVER PROP Beemish: “Do I? Sometimes T Mayor Tower, af New ! & Commission | inatiuction neier seems o cover| A $500 suit has been brought by | could almost dial laughing!" dicd today, will i mber 2 = | enouzh ground Adolph and Apolonia Paskowski —Danicl C. Melme g g against John Dwyer through Atto emarkably e nt chief executive 1 o Again : RERDR L some | 1o ess wonld reap the hene- [ney Leo V. Gafiney. The plaintifis| THE MIRTH OF A NATION one who in spite of brinzing alou \ Yo Central, 2 Of BP0 action, it n re- Lelaim that they own a piece of land — eubstantial reduction in taxes at the Balt & Ohio | mnember that theft by an iniza- fon Beaver sfreet in which Dwyer eame time increased o 2hit a ¢ in the | tion. thoug onymous, is still |claims an interest. The court will be theft lasked to decide who 1= the activities and kept up 1o v e | Ral At S 1 at a more than fair rate. His per- Broken ENGLISH Ohio tm,mx " owner. EL Constable | GEORGE V DISLIKES 'rancis E. Clynes bought A study of ade in a household covered by George German physicist. Q. named “The Spirit of St. Louis"? A. T.ouis his fi Q. for a A throw Octoly Q foothall the 1 A Q Negroes are black? | A. There is a story about the curse upon Ham pronounced after | | CITT R o S the flood, which has heen used by | many to account for the condition T am & reader of the Dally X of servitude of the Negro race; found in Genesis 9:25. but there is el it o no mention of color. Simon Ohm, a Kenton, Kit Carson, General Custer, nee Bill—condensed histories of ters—are all contained Why was Lindbergh's airship in our Wa & ..“T”,N:m““' ;0 :.lh" St ramous rroxuens. S s men who financed |} . (jcon men. Fill out thie coupon What is the record throw - - - hasehall? i ldon Le Jeune made a| HISTORY EDITOR, Washington of 428 feet 91, inches, l 1322 New York Avenue, V or 12, 1910, H Did Commander Tyrd play | when he 3 a student at nited States Naval Academy? | He was a star quarterback. Does it sayv in the Bible why loose, handling cents in postage and I.\'Asm T atenat | STREET AND NUMPER the exploits of these CLIP COUPON HERE = I want & copy of the bulletin FAMOUS PIONEEI uncancelled, U. S, The story of America i3 the story of the frontier. Danlel Boone, Simon Buffalo Bill, Wild Bill 3 Taw- picturesque charace bulletin entitled shington Burcaw's new You will he interested in reading the thrilling stories below and send for the bulletin: Bureau, Dally New Britain Horald, Washington, D. C. . and enclose her postage or coln, stamps, costs, STATB w Britain Herald, KIS P16 BROTHER'S SWFETHFART ANNOUNCEP HFR ENGAGFMENT —To ANOTHFR FFLLOW YESTERPAY. 7 T I T Ty QOB ST Pty FOLSDTIOO LA E O M e~