New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 6, 1928, Page 5

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—— June & ;) — bienniai, conven- went to the polls slect their officcrs for the Mrsl Baward Pranklin White ot president for the White went on rec- rm of law enforce- f \§ " 9 J AY n Taie) i S NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1925, | — S — —— e s > | { 1y - = = | |19 vasea ©on, the Marse patent; the | but so far there has been litth J 1dvances the casue of ve- !va.-‘ of New who prefe n. on the ome hand. and a group v ho returned on th Wor " Cl il sewing machine \ndustry was ori- | crete ¢ throuzhout the coun- Ir'set against|headed by Representatie Wurzbach men LY % g! tad by Hove and ‘inger; the | ting under way | [thi c secretary. On’ most|the only républican Texas congrcs < gy Voting. for General Electric company got its| The bulk,of the men. who will di- | of the Hoover follow-|of the he has had the sup-|man. on the other, overshadowed all the . arth biing fiat RS 6 | start from numerous- patents; the |rect the farm < afe expected tice hearings which | port of Chairman Butler, the presi- [the rest The world is flat as a 1 AN t' Westinghouse Electric.company ori- | before .the the week, and a fmay be concluded before mghvlall.]d(n"= close friend. hut on one oeca- T round.” he asserted. - Theres 4 DElEats tos ) ginated with the air-prake and the | special headq will #e set upy[hds brought ‘charg ) . in the vote on a dis- i & E orth Pole. certainly, in the center |HO% 98- the D— American Telsphone and Telegraph |in the!Ambassador. hotel from which | their foes of ‘steam roller tactics, -a|triét om * Louisiana.* they . F LUN; D - of that plate, and the sun moves '\ OMeR'S Clubs F‘ a] T h : company’s sue sulted from the | strategical moves. med largely |suggestion that brings equally vehe-|went * different directions, Butler | o, SR 3 i’ around it like an orangs today to 10al Touches Being Placed on s imsecios: ‘ S e s A ‘ L ot co e L | 3 | “Few men will spend years of en-| No:one in the Hooye amp, | *Both sides are making every ef-| One of the results of the commit- | Voliva' Syt He i Atenic & never goes any. fapther north 1han C[]]]veml(m Tall | deavor develaping a new idea unless | Wheresthare: has Leen activity for | fort -to proXies for absent ma-|tee totrs taken vesterday was o tha oot Saticn o Sbk TR Ao 4] |there is some hope of financial re- | days, ;prof 1o be werricd ayertional cominittes members, for use}k.‘ap Perry Howard, negro natiowal farther south than, the fropie of | PAS| 440 v i ————— [ ward. - Capitalists will ot invest in | the outlook. , Jaines W. Good, {he |paiticularly wiin the tight for con- | commiticeman, in th saddle ip Md of the Workh". ; Capricorn. This | of the suy | Stoprl of | : Kansas June 6 (P—Work. | & new idea unless they see that they | Hoover. #apgign generall i jtrof of ‘the 26 ‘delegates from Texas [sissippi. contesting delegation | i %t 3 setting and the sun rising is only an Both . en e dan s g (have at least a limited monopoly in |4 statement n v isaidl | reaches the “show-down stage, per-|sought to keep Howard and his New York, £ June 6 (P-5Walbur obtieal illusion. 1t docsn'y prove s men today began 10 erect the. huge | I that hat “‘committec: dectsiont, | haps lute today. Each . group s{groun of delegates out of ‘the con: | (b’ Velivh, shodirmist bolincs that the carth is roung.” jewel” to be suspended in front of | 1y is also a significant fact that | seatinggHgover-délegates from Florl |charsing the other with £0ing 100 Aention; but Howard. whose deloga- Coggmagddesdiich- Voliva' said . i o fallow [WiENt and the convention hall, meeting place | those countries w ith the-best patent | da, T e and Midsigiivpi #will; loie insthix“direction, and there is no |tiga. is instructed -for «Hoover, -gobi Byrd. avill, Sy theledee of dovelopments or 1y WP % A of the 1925 republican national con | systems ave the most successful in- | Of coMrse, fdisappoint apror who'doubt™that bittern has been en- the decision by acclamation, |it # Ss3the fAMarctic "tion with the most intenk for vention, T = |dustrially. England, 150 ago, | hoped 'that Mr. Hoover?. could: be dered by the hearings on dvgu-f The committpe still had before it | plg 3 ¥ oo : : i : 8 1o be.a huge mass| | o eftect a patent syitem with | robhe@ e aRtieTL Ablukhica® contésts [today contests involving about 80| -“If Bied MFES - oxeriathase e Of the foral local poe n b @ £- oelored jimisms, 10 3foet Wi, bear- |ihs posult, that oot of he areat in- The:yuling of the nagtondl com-] . One of the party wheel horses who |delegate seats; but the fight in TEXES | mountaing,” e Said.- < 4m raid | fie of Grenter 1o Sk A | ing the eagle as emblematic of the | venions of that period were made in Gqod declgred, “not omly/as- has’been doinz all he-can“to keep |bhetween B Creagep. . nytional#hell necer come hawk.” : i e e T iy k . Tllenn gauly peateted s 5 (G to g ek Maifar Sien s he: nomination of:Mr “Fooy- 'delezates from Hoover is Charles D. | committerman - and Héoyer Chghfi- L “The- affersed® o Zion' Cityr T T alhied companies Sandbiom o salar. Bridastmened ST D e : s . 14 J 3 | ;-:nh:11!1!01012;;“‘.‘(;?”“::,, Prism and at| (g make it more effective, and this 3 s ¢ | mediately - followed by some of the ] Today alse sees demntons most revolutionary inyentions rmo :;‘r:;qo.p ,,,do.‘,.'o,m,k s It 18 “further a significant fact R8Il —ennants And Basass - '°:; | that practically all of the great in. 5 B ks N Al ontior de in the last 100 years th streets. The decorations are 1o {7111 :“]:D“'m"“l h'j :m" o e | e completed Saturdas nighi co 1o |ave been protected by et 2 At sn:' % 1”_“:"::{;3‘1',1.0 "',(: ,'”“ dicating that the inventors made the find the city prepared nmmy’om with the idea of financial ; Sy reware J Convention hall itself gradually In" considering ~procedure there a Y [ feok an i convention winfitn i 0 Viree St qubgHans thst v . R north lobby 76 telegra ets a ent; d. pro- | b © e L . carry news of the ’Q,"‘:'nh“\,:; MU fect the invention; and third, how to | o, - ¢ avay points. Additional seats have | 41SP0Ose of it. As to what to invént ¢ o ] . increased the hall's capacity to about | (€' i no formula. It depends PAg 14,000, Al upon the particular individual, his - 7 g 3 = capabilities and his lines of en- ¢ : : $ : | Visitors 1o the convention iy |1€2VOr. A" man should stick to his : H 5 4 . i ; spend $103.000 daily, according to a | 128t It is a singular fact that iiany . i . R suryvey by leading hotels hpre. An | 50-C2 inventors delve into, lines gl : || average of 7.600 visitors cach day | With Which they are not familiur, Il Wil pay %5 and 36 for hotel rooms, | 'his leads to a uscless. waste of en- | e new [ ] v l. x it is figured while the food con- | €rsY U:v"' mulv'-.\; o : ] L' Bumption total for the “three| hing to he patentuble must R ! square” is expected to reach §28.00n, {Pei first, invented, as distinguished N 24 ) from requiring mere m'vl.\lmu!: : The rageption room of the Lowden | SKilli. second. it must be useful: . headquarters is a veritable presiden- ¢ tial picture gallery. Largest among | 3rticle. composition of matter, or an the collection is a lithograph of the | iMpravement:* fourth, .it must he | formér Ilinois governor, almost hal- | oW to-the. extent that it -was nof anced in size by one on the opposite | KNown by others in this country & wall of President Coolic Wash- | fore the invention and not” in 1 ngton is represented along with | public domain more thap two years Lincoln and Roosevelt hefore the date of filing an applica- [ tion for patent t 95 per 1t is particularly cont of the things ¢ cubmitfed to the patent at- found 'to n: true th The opinion that New Jersey will cast its solid vote of 31 del Herbert Hoover - S———— WaS express. 11w old upon slotenient issued by Frankli N examination of the rec- | Fort. a member of the eredentials [ords 18 the:patent. offig: committee for New ev. Only bi———— a Hoover would be sure of carryin HHUVER, F I [] his state over Governor Alfved I | " Emith of New York, should Smith | S R EN S receive the démocratle Fort declared INVENTIVE GENILS - HLOONS IN CONN, nomination, "IN BIGGEST DRIVE Now Tryiné to Clinch Nommla- ~tion for-Him 1‘ | S | State Leads Nation in Number of |, 25 e, awe & oo dential nomination for Herbert | Hoover is on, but whether it suc- [ eeeds degends on the ability of his Imanagers to overcome the many oh- Patents Issued More patents are issued in Con- | stacles opponents are placing in his necticut v v than in any|way other state’ jp* the, nation, it was [ ‘Encouiaded by nationnl commi(: stated durihg a talk given last eve- | ing at the “Burritt hotel by T. ¢ Lindsey,a patent attorney. hefore t menthers 1, decisions, which in, 1I\‘r last two days have brought 33 delegates o [ definifely under the Hoover banner. of the Exchange Club. |his backers are expressing increased Mr. Lindsey's talk in part was as |confidence that he can 50 over on | follows: . in early ballot | “The subject of patents is such a Although. on the surface, they ap- | latze one and has so many ramifi- | peared less active and confident, the | cations. that it 13 impossible, to ex- | commer ecretary’s foes foday plain the entire matter, in a &hort | were eeking to reinforce their time. The constitution provides that ‘Congress shall have the power to promote the progress of sciemec and the useful arts by securinge for limited time fo investors exclusive rights to their respective discover- [atignments, determined go go the [ it 1o stop him The convention will be in full | blast a week hence, but at this stage |f the preliminaries many of the men who will play a big hand in the ies’, It will be noteil that this con- |setection of the nominee are not yet | ktitutional provision is not. he re-|on the seene | wakd inveztors bur to promote the Lowden still to come Curis | vrogress of snce. The reward to|of Kanza an absentee Mellon, the invento merely a means to [ the man who has not vet ~fully the desired end lshomn his hand. won't he here until You will find many tirades | Sunday. Leaders of the so-called against the patent system, many ar- | farm_revolt are just beginping to | guing that to give monopoly under a patent ra dities to the show 1ip. s the price of commo- | “Until the whale picture it com- consumer. 1t is also | pleta, and some, of ! the hig unin- said that the patent system enta Is | structed delegations réach fhe.con- large and needless expense and that | vention city, hold , their caucuses the man of limited means cannot [And chart | their con the fin | obfain the protection to which he|word can not he written. = Even I s entitled then, many party leaders point out The fact rema our patent h to a large extent, plaved an important part in our ihductrial development., however, that | that no national convention is bomb | proof inst the numerou tainties which crop up at any time | n,, polifical, maneyvarings e | considered in stem very neer- and that the hope of reward to the | One of these i inventor has beep the cause of [ some quarters as apt to come to a | starting many of our large indus- | head throuzh the disappointment tries. Tt is estimated that 50 per | expressed in (1 corn belt over cent of the industrial concerns in | Président Coolidge's veto of the Me this country base their initial sue- | Nary-Haugen farm bill, The farm cess upon patents, {leaders haye served nofice that dhey The telegraph company’s suceess | will be on hand to press their claings MRS. CORDLE'S DAUGHTER LIKE A DIFFERENT - GIRL Since Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve'gciatable‘f | Compound | couldn’t hold out to do any work | at 13 years of age she is like a dif. ; ferent girl. We ar?' willing for you | 0] 1o use these facts for a tesfimonial as we cannot’ praise the Vegetable Compound too much. We will con- tinue to take it and tell of its won. | derful value."—Mrs. G. H..Comorr, | 833 Hazel Street, Macon, Georgia. | Will Answer Letters “l am:a young mother, eighteen | years, of age. From early girlhood 1 suffered terribly because.of a2 ruf+ down condition. My mother advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham'sy Vegetabla Compound to see if.it”" ‘would help me, as she was worried.; 1 did, and now [ feel fine. After: syffering for five years like I did. | third, it must be.a process. machine, | . DAUGHTER OF MRS. G. H. CORDLE $33 Hazel St., Macon, Georgla Macon, Ga—“1 am taking .Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and feel much relievad and I am giving it to my daughter, too. At twelve years of age she was so pale e * that even her lips had no color. She | 827 Broderick St., Columbuys, Ohio; and then taking nothing but thw Vegetable Compound, you may be: sure I ‘am recommending it ta others. I am whling for you to uec, anything I say as a testimonial and 1 will é4nswer letters from apy woman wanting to know, aboyt the medicine."—Mgs. Drwey Moore, I with fascinating ice cream flavor combinations by Alice Bradley he new 2-flavor pint package of Fro-joy Ice Cream. now avail- able in local stores, is a charming contribution to the convenience —and enjoyment —of every New England housewife-hostess. Fro-joy Ice Cream is made in sterilized, spotless, automatic freez. ers and then it is triply wrapped and protected in the package. (1) delicious Ice ‘Cream flavors in fascinating combinations of two; each skillfully blended in perfect harmony of taste and color; and each appro- i ) ¥ priate to season and occasio_n.‘ n ever ro-joy package ' f Alice Bradlt‘t‘;’» cooljgi;lg r:‘dilorgo;' (2)1:'mh(‘,"ti" menus and advice the Woman’s Home Companion; b oty succeeg:as a hostess. principal of Miss Farmer’s School of Cookery, and a nationally known authority on food and entertaining, gives you— The way to get the ¢omplete Alice Bradley service is tobuy the - Fro-joy 2-flavor pint package reg. ularly and often. 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