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e . S i, e NCW Britain Hen.ld! We promise cvery assistance in | claim. 5 the reorganization of the market| The equalization principle is based t afldF ew Dritain Teraldi: romen o, o mnct| me s e s s |\F@CLS and Fanctes nomical lines, and where diversifica- | L4 | portable eurplus of any given crop. tion is needed, government aseist- ance during the period of transition. storing a small portion of it. and YEARTO G0, LOTS OF GASH: DO WHAT? —THE OBSERVER— 1t begins 10 100k as though this Issued Lally (Sunday Kzcepted) (inight e the war to end China. ® the Cizy. Circulation books 8nd preve | e “To stimulate by every proper gov- 'cromental activity the the cooperative marketing movement progress of | If the American | | would work : price of wheat is 82 @ bushel and the | | | | ouL: to lose altitude, which shows that it's much like any other pocket. world price $1.2¢, there would be a Of cash plunked down for silver spoon Or pickledish, or paper-weight For Llushing bride or graduate! Public opinion, like liquid, secks its own level. Public opinion in other Connecticut communities has put the stamp of approval on earller open- The message last satunfuy was the following: river of car mark- er No. 101203 report to New Britain AT Slag.” i ovures Rrews | “Vigorous ervorts of this adminie: | selling the romaindor wbrou <t the | 2 Makes Random Observations a3 tration towaurds broadening our ex- What's the use? The prize f [5 : 5 5 world market price. ! s 6 prRize Tap ey < 1 port market will be continued. The soing to work earlfer is th 2 On the C [{ Pm £ SUBSCRIPTION RATES 3 5 , i o i ) . |Soing T is that eventu- n the City ano . . i stisECR | sl wariaimma rkssirion: 1 rournss [EalS A0 HOIE SAsifr s has o ty Four of Five Nebraska Girls |3 8200 Three Moutbe |the developuient and enactment of would be lower than the American | :i e 8 Mosth measures which will place the agri- ! price, so that the sale of the surplus| It is wellsto avold hurting any- Sunday Afterncon Movies team event in which boy: 1 sl “Tn‘d" ¥ cultural interests of Amerlea ON A .01 \ould result in a loss com- [POIY'S feclings. but it makes the Certain o Be Discussed Again from each troop. A judge whispers j ¥ Waterad at the Post OMcs at New Bri. | liasis of cconomic equality with other b J ' ljeteated candidate think all men | AHRacih ¥ 6 DAl Seitnted Hill s Mt i §e whispers e B aio ae Becond Class Mail Maiter. industry to assure its prosperity and , pared with the American price. This i:n"\ liars, | further action will be taken for some | team, w;o (;;enen?r:lamc.nxo? e;fh McCook, Neb., J 18 (UP) e d0s i " 1 X ertain dis- | McCook, Neb., June — , - suc loss, uccording m’th» plan. would be}‘ . by I time by motion picture theater in-|tance and repeats it—or tries to re- | Asked what they would do if they TELEPHONS CALLS e Deocrbiin « fav nisok At assessed back on all the producers of | «: I u!.xnn- !u, consists largely in terests to reccive permission from|peat it—to the next man, thy mes- | were given one year to live and Bustzese Office 26 S 8 b the crop. All grains, including cot- treating the other fellow as thou the common council to apen play-|sage being relayed t .| $250,000 e g Eonein Boone 926 o AEHE e 13 - X 14 yed through the en-|$250,000, four out of five local giris . 92 1924 was shorter and a little more G e e A erc as important as he feels. Where Daes ll:: \.l.em Come Im, | house doors Sunday afternoons, the|tire team until the last man reports answered they would spend their — to the point: ir— olks? question is certain to come up again | back to the judge with the fra, th 1 Vi 3 h. e, a geners ¢ here ; ¢ i o i ; i §- | time in travel. The fifth, a nurse, The oniy profitable advertising medium In a zeneral way here is how it An empty air pocket causes you | What is there “merry” to the tune |eventually. ments that he has gleaned. sgid she would launch an extensive public health campaign over the country, She said she would expect 1no return except the satisfaction of Member of the Assueiated Press aud the establishment of an export gy 1ok o G ital.” knowing that there would be an im- o th . ublishment of Qifference of SO cente which would — i Fhe 3 eneral hospital.” Only ona treop el Agsociated he'- [ elclu‘:‘hel.y € iurketing corporation or commis- | 5 2 2 ing. Whether it is for good or 1L |~ 1o 1.t one to finish—had the | Provement in the boys and girls of B Io the whe tor hidilleation ion, in order that the esportable | U¢ d1Vided ameng American produc- 1928 Madel! the majority of local residents Will | pcocage correct, no other te the future news credite or not otherwire = € hid he e able 1 ¢ 2 - . f i % . ot 3 - s B N s o Wt tace | suepius tay pot estsbileh the price |20& The uet mriec Fisid, n,e,c,om% A Elton: *I lm‘?r grlce has mar- |at some future date insist on rettng- making less than eight mistakes in The cases of the five Newark, \ows published therein. of the whole crop.” Iwould be something less than $2 & - ried hor amyloyer, tions being lifted in this clty. No|qipjy megsage of ten words and six [N+ J» young women who sucd to [ I = Muller: “Yes, she traded her old |increase in crime has been noted i\ figurcs The number proved to |Obtain $250,000 each from a radium | Sk e ' | : carcer in on & new one!” citles which permit theaters to 8tart | gomili o block. only o paint company for which they Member Audit Hureaw of Clrculation " Rut without the plan in forcs | —Mrs, L. H, Chamberlaln [their entertainments Sunday after- . SNSRIk caus hat i paisenine by A. B. C is » Dations) orgsnlzstion ch furpishes Oewepapers and re with a strictly honest avalys 1928 is as follows: ot wheat in the American market would | sell at the world market figure, as | Now that people dine 0 much in public, the nesd of the times is shin THE FUN SHOP NEWS WEEKLY noon. So far as is known, moral standards in those cities are equal troop out of 14 entries having it correct, but there were numerous mistakes in the sinwpler pertions of received, was outlined to the Me- Cook girls by & newspaper reporter. culation. Qur circulstion etstistics ere “We promise every assistance in — 4 N K | nise every assistance i S 3 ’ to the moral standards in New Bri- The Newark young women, it was P_:m_"m;;",:::;k,_fig;:w %% | the reorganisation of the marketing |1t practically docs now. In thié event | guards for husbands Political tain e ncomar exblained, wero given 12 months 1o [ibution ‘fgures 1o both Datioss) ami | System on sounder and more eco- the American farmer gets $1.20 u{ AN e A : A presentation was made 1o a re-| Opposition to the project here was o‘r"“e ‘d‘"’l‘ “li“];““’n"fift"‘zz 1o re- | )y ve. i ocal advertisers. | nomical lines and, where diversifica- | Lushel instead of something less than | | ~7° € us.‘.wd“‘b‘F; "m “““”; tiring politician recently. exprofscd chiefly by clergymen of l"he ;n’,‘;‘o’ t‘:e ‘me.““ “A°“(°,°‘ ‘;" The first interviewed—a telephone { e | tion is needed, Government financial | oney posge Ly Beots, an several denominations. Obviously ge. Another re- |, rator-—said she would leave part %2, (The figures, of course, are tak- ‘We hope it is werthy of its ob- ! . . \ e ihe rest will be retired from circu- | uested 403 to report, whils The Heraid is oo suie asiy tn New ) OSSStance during the periog of | [t L I R on by the Government. . (" |Ject.\A really retiring polltician is | they belicved they were taking the el Sy "mp:l‘h’,;(':g of her money to an orphan asylum Pork Hotallng’s Newsstand. Times | fransition. | 4 3 & % % not to be met with every day! proper course. It would be unfair to|, ¢ kst bo. |and spend the rest in world trave Sclamm; Scuuliee - Newenaody stieece | “The Repunlloan Rartyipledzes ity ton. ‘netireticcting Sactual present | i e = insinuate that the gentlemen of the | oWHer of the car to report at 102~ g yecond — u stenographer— [ irand Central, 42d Otreet. Bk e ; | Genrig or Gehring, or whatever it 2 5 110307 while a fifth was addressing | . ! ° i | s¢1f to the cnactment of legislation | prices). o e i i conomics cloth were actuated by other than | o T WS T TR ed an | WOUld buy a good supply of beautiful 1 | creating a Federal farm board eloth- |~y rranee for the collection of the |ty overcome his mok of T8 €NOUEL | yn engincer has pointed out that |the highest motives. But whether| oo L0 W F e - gowns and set out for France, Italy, Maybe the Republican party s | % With the necessary powers to pro- | 1 0 OB CE O SRR Bk Ok nickRaMe. | orainary houschold clectric light |they represcnt majority opinion s | ¥R HmMECEIENS o b England and the Orient. She would B e imote the establishment of farm | €4ualiza toe requireia col- % ¢ 5 installations are almost fool-proof. |another matter. The average man |, ik carry 10 General | iop at Monte Carlo, Cairo and Lon- Nssatistied how Dawes failed 10 Te- | morketing syatems, of farmer own. |lection machinery covering the en-| Sortsmen report fish biting [ g . : T - ospital” was the snarl turned in A ey e | . unusually well thi # erhich Still it is possible for a person 1o | gisiikes to appear in opposition to | Fh L B o e, how. |don in Europe a d spend much o lorm the tules of the Senate. «d and controlled stabilization cor- tire country, which the farmers say h]‘ N"“’“ o A8 o “{") i ‘l“ Ul get a shock when the monthly bill [those from whom he accepts spirit- e"_m_ st "md),”, e "05:-““” Jier time in the United States in 2 g 2 oz |un:< T- associutions 0 Prevent | oouiq po operated through the farm L’;q‘r""‘" cm:;\;’:‘(s‘c work of the plat-] ;o565 in! ual guldance and for that reason, if | (0% ‘m“e st e, llt e | New York city. nd control s th rder- s o 2 o etter. @ 9 v an—a 5 Hoover and Curtis get the con- | 0% CORINO} surpluses thronshonaat L ions oriosonesative axsocls . Sl b ’?" B0’ 9ter, o “0;;‘::‘1&::“’";:”Iookmg for some sort of zoologica ,_r:‘m“‘;":{“: FONI BB R TG s e Fees g 5 . > 5 | S aniar . statements © i Tl - - g # pratulations, but €0 far as We have | “\We favor adequate tarifs protec- ' ations. The establishment of an| Americaniam: = Making 3"l“""h" Now that @ nail driving contest iprotest was made against opening |MtrositY called a “one MO €rT |igrniy and then take a trip around b de o determine, not a soul tien. 3 (American price, higher than the | foo o ! 4% SToNt to conceal the | promoted by the University of |iheater doors carlier on Bunday. [y o oe 1 this ovent mere 40) dina morls, Mhe' fourth—a cpupty o/ Far Tise: congratilalenl T Henry | - Westavor. mithout S putting thailooaa oo et Rl D T | MRt isou ars ipeat Minnesota School of Agriculture, | hile nothing may be heard rom ' ¥ SESETITALNE OB TeATIR BI judge's daughter—would attend fhe gt Govarnmient into business, the cstab- | has been won by a girl, there should | e movement for some time, it will | K the messag Vil et a7 srand sposan il Drar tho n anything, lshient of a0 ; lices of & fedcral board which the ' Helen now is world champion, k land if such sad errors occurred un- | : edafonly iishment of & Federal system of Rl O . % ho an end of the nonsense about|ho: dewn. It is moribund but not | and I such sad crrors octurred WA |.orid and make a study of how e anization for co-operative and {armers say would have powers e 1ICh dO8KVL MEAn MACH 10 1Y nail-ariving being a man's job! Head, Many consciencious residents | o¢" these GircumMances the IOV | grand opera singers achieve fame. The only people not wrought up Iy marketing of farm products.” | great as the Federal Reserve board; ||y reebt Ui manufacturera of — have no objections to shows begin-| 3¢ (MOr LHOLEn EQIP OF A%CT| The ffth—a nurse—thousght it tbout politics this month seem to be | o= and they add thelr industry is en- P Tnternational ning on Sunday afternoon. They are ! noq cq selfish to spend all the n\lo“‘n,\ :lm ihe honeymooners | SUBURBAN CARNIVALS titled to such supervision, [\ ‘There elng Do oiher contest 0 herh UTATY Of clessicy dx the PEs |iq} 411161 1n any way with the thes| —_— heoaelf, S would 40 what - & : I : Iy et | Offered in New York for the most |,icr interests and arc not interested | gnearvor, Feeling Frisky could foward starting an extensive — | Since the city has frowned wpon — The effect of the equalization plan | *IEht we offer $25,000 for the firet | perfeot man. ; I The chargo that Sunday 18 DI | Gyarte Own @ el N health campaign in this countr: i Now we can note how Superior, carnivals, more or less, the outlying | would be that American consumens ’;:‘::";1:‘; n;;;'l"“““"c non-pho- |~ we understand that Signor Mus- | 1o e SV Ty v would like 10| ok Yoo are alwaye talking |20 furthermore, sho would expee i Wis., tukes on superior wuys, | districts abutting the city boundaries | would pay a much bigher rute for e e solin hias cabled to sy that he has [1,"y o to go 1o the theater on BUN- 4oyt trafilc probloms. They seem |0 MORSATS return. ) = Iiave been getting the carnivals and |gratns than the foreigners buying| A hole in one fant such a joyous | 'N¢ P00Ks he requires: day afternoon and do not belleve o e smong the leading questions e The etreet patehing paving work tha city in & least one notable ine | American products. Of course, the | VDt for sandlot hall players whose social they would be violating the Sabbath. | or guy T trouble with them, how- | NAYY TRAINING STATION s i outfleld is infested with windows. They neason that, 42 1t 18 nob WRODE | over T3 13iat they are so vague and Between the ruils downtown having stance has been furnishing the park- | surplwe of grain cxported does not | 5 More women than ever are going | | X (U ineater on Sunday |0 h g e e ated in AT “EWPORT 47 YEARS OLD been finisied, the police depart- ing space for the wutomobiles of |even remotely compare with the FRChUDR athile dedst S declereal A1 cning )L cannok. be wreng fo/81s fine, paints. of. it maell told h neighborir or. 3 g S They' ane s affic t went is busy putting down new and ' customers. It is nothing o get angry | quantity used for domestic consump- | .fhos” g'f‘_:“':\):,,r sails always tend on Sunday afte r‘not:h ':a’t ";f‘sn by irate policemen whose signals e e ) & 1 = . e v Wit the &pi ave 3 nd) better pedesirial murkers, But these about or to wax indignant over; it tion, the tendency for years having | | did have a fascination for them! 'y‘v“’:ra::nlh?n”,:\“vmh“:\o‘ul-i legiile 5 '"‘;“‘1“““‘;" ,"":'“s';‘rdf 'J‘-r;;ll"‘::l-‘ ;"?; Relatives and Friends of Blucjack- mprovements ugu|( improv the merely illustrates how easy it i8 10 been to cxport less and consume | | R anech long, unsmiling face onto cvery h.u Hiherarons dntana) to!reduics many, of cts Invited to Bxercises itreets in the outlying districts, 2et around the lctter and spirit of ‘more. This would. prevent the { man regardicss of his personal Pres . ooy pure mathematies, 86 we of- - law and «till have the substance equalization assessments from being Rarry: “The banquets of old were ‘wine und dine.’ " ferences. q This is a day of broad views, The fer the following trafiic problems: *on duly 21. THE CURTIS NOMINATION s prohibition. {100 Heavy compared with the Amers | Hughe And nowadays? e, 8 1L1f @ man wishes to go from{ . o S e § i g g e d . of “blue” Jaws has passed into 5 % 7 he 47th anniversary he U. 8. FOR VICE PRESID The part of neington lying ! ican price. | Af he's @ . and trying to con- | Barry: “Now they are wind and [ag¢ Of “biue” Jaw P anklin - Square 10 8t Mary's | oo Training siation at Newport, 8 !vince himself he fsgt, he displays : history. church, how many traffie lights witl | B*'F G RUE B0 lel “on Tuly 21 The nominution of U. | ijacent 1o Willow Brook park has Under the plan, it must be noted, | what s called “an aggressive per- 8. E. Haggerty he have to pass? How many of Relatives and friends of the blue- Shiarles Curtis of Kansas for vice- | proved « good earnival territory. Tt the farmers would not obtain the full 7t Cmmml:;m (::n A them will be red? o) te Aretinvilan W5 mibend thK iy president was an unexpected turn in i g0 close to the city that for prac- ~American price, but this price minus el M ) HERE! ‘wlll‘l‘::‘pm: 5 h"". a"m” o Conusaiio | B How many minutea beyond A citcus on that day will the convention. His jmpetus toward 'tical purposcs it fs part of the town; | the equalization fee. Tut this figure, | ) “::“f" :";’ 'l‘:“;lgv{“;r; Sine ,;(::fh Th ‘l}vl o 1P| “;mw",m hot—— | cut_residents to enjoy having fun 8;"";({';1"((;"‘;’;' ELRinarkion ccond to none, also an exhibition b e Seetadands : he & way a velgh the same. ~ Political Pot is getting hot— street ? irill by the recruits in training, the nomination wus tfrom Thursday | the carnivals get mostly New Britain | it is held. would be considerably |yt somchow the difference of [on every side I am heing held up | Poked at them. 4 the Con-| 3 The traffic light in front of ."','.L'h;?l Firar. miliiatvel sow ialian) aight on, when his name received # |husiness; they are not controlled by | higher than what the farmers get |twenty years makes one slender and | —urged to give my support to some [ J. Henry “"‘"h“;'k‘:‘e“nvpuhm,m [the South church is being operated | pattie with & Navy dinner and temurkable ovation when presented 't rigorous anti-this-and-that laws uUnder the present system of de- | he other skinn great man who is willing to save a | necticut aelnuuo:”:“ Provided | Manually. A sccond-hand filvver | gance to complete the day. % o asianniial B DTt | s . ; | — zreat and glorious land. national conve! - omes out of Chestnut street, whi On this day, visitors will have 1 a presidenttal nominee, From that of New Britain, which is to say they | pending upon the world price for | = e ent for. the nation when n this day, vis ime on it appears that Curtis Was can operate slightly different than if regarded as a pepular running nfate ey were within the city limits; and Iy the convention leaders. It was & | wWillow Brook park comes handy as tood way, they figured possibly, 10 4 plale in which to park automo- 17 the individual's supporters are ! showing and discovery of the fact !causes a blusi, the individual is a male, wheat or other grains, Farmers say the dumping of the surplus into forcign markets at a lower price than that received in the The Deniocratic Mule hrays in my cars, and the Oiligarchic Elephant trumpets about. The Prohies deluge me with statistics proving that pro- hibition has saved the nation, and they insisted that they were EOINE to nominate Calvin Coolldge for president of these United States. Speaking at the commencement exercises at Connecticut college on the limousine of a prominent manu- facturer moves up Main street, Which will pass the light first? 4. If it takes 12 workmen to tear | up 100 square ft of West Main street the opportunity of visiting the oldest ship in the American Navy, the U. Constellation, which will he found moored alongside the dock near the entrance to the Naval station. Tntolsrance s the other fellow’s [ the Wets prove that it has gone to ] © e in one day, how long will it be be- | "The Conste i placate the farming interests. Biles while owners and their friends | American market is exactiy what the | inability to conceal the fact that | the dogs Rna hootleggers. F Flood | Tuesday Prof. William Starr ‘““T“‘ | fore Wiy niust 1o iy % the pltoss) Be :::Lf“',‘f'r"',”l?;';? — n:i:‘":;‘,:‘d_ The Republican ticket now Is com- | qyeend the carnival. high tariff on manufactursd goods | your crank ideas give him a pain. |Control and Farmers Problems, In- | of Princeton ““"",’:""'. ’:;'\:‘:d i s Liwhich they have (ust repaired? |[mander was the famous Truxton. sosed of two westerners—Hoover o 25 2T enables industiy to accomplish, In | T ooxie fTas and Hanmiis & Heover “‘r:‘:l):fh)‘o(\:l)::ll':-'| L ereing 1o 0. A traffic officer is on duty fn | During the carly period of her from California and Curtis trom ELIMINATING ACCIDENTS Dihen words | theyik »anill ohorate 1 Lconisdallciakiout & mineis ating: i Rmilth: and Underslung Pipes! But 1| Pt o constitution. Teachers of | front of the High school. A pede: areer, she was the training ship ¢ ik » {ard, but the simple truth is, women [ Lield aloof, refusing to promise aup- | the state’s or America trian wishes to cross the street at|for such future naval heroes as Kaneas. This may not satisfy the | Aoiorists in Ierlin have taken |#griculture on the sume plan. But | can forgive and men can't. Women | port to any man, party or faction, | political Ristory all over At ihe | the same time as an automobile ' Rogers, Porter, and MacDonough arts e s well ag . [ & 5 an example e 4 kil 4 s 5 badical parts of the west as Well 46 orc of fhe fact that a pedsstrian there Is no cqualization fee in the | have had so much more practice. | until fodns. hoid it up a2 an Iy political | Wikhes to pass the Interacction.| She fonght and captured L'Insur- * Haugenized farm plank, but it may Iyas killed on the pike while at- | 1&Fiff law: the fact that manufactur- | N ik Ffldfl]?‘l‘m“‘ :1ll‘° man whom 1 ‘rl“nqrum*m S in- use, he satd. Which gocs first if the pedesirian gonte, a Frnch ship of greater gun 5 i Correct this sentence: “T wig! e | can whole-heartedly give my &up- % 3 is (a) a meek-lookin, freshan, W O February 9, 1700, She help considerably. Lol e 4 these | ed goods can be sold a ameid % 4 5 for thought. e ' .| power, on ruary Mpting 1o walk across it and thes o0ds can be sold abroad cheaper | peaker would hush.” said the old | port. T shall tight for him, and if | Which will give food S 00 1he Tonthell atov, (oh @ waat | aohieved anetber whubey Sno Vel have come 1o the conclusion that pedestrians trequently are careless. Which s Pedestrians are often careless; but 50 sre motorists, THLE TILSON BOOM HURT BY RORABACK It is with regret that one conteni- true, than at home comes about as a bachelor, “&o I could listen to that natural concomitant to such a law. | crying infant in the next pew." Copyright, 1928, Publishers This is due to the fact that without | i ntl Syndicate a tariff manyfactured goods could be | need be, die for him (just a poetical expression that doesn’t mean to die literally). Yes, I am supporting Sen- (ator Dimmick for President, Recause Senator, Dimmick recog- gentlemen who run the legislature. Continuing, Prof. Myers, accord- ing to the report of his address giv- en out from the office of the col- but not for action, to the estimable | | looking teachar? I 6. If it takes 12 workmen one day to tear up 100 square fect (see problem 4) and three days to re- | place, it how long will it be hefor 1800, when she whipped La Vengeance, a 52 gun ship. In 1801 she took port in the operations off Alzicrs and Tripoli, fighting suceess- ! fully a flotilla of 17 Tripolitan gun- Plates what the Roraback delegates | 1y searcely 4ny modern weak- | 11ported in large quantitics, while in | o e | nizes the erying need of the coun. | lvge secretary, ;;“;".""-'11 (::‘w"rc-\‘:‘lil‘:: | there is no paving around Central hoats, did to the Tilson boom for Vict je is o generously developed as |agriculture foreign grains are not | tey. to wit: MORE AND RETTER |on its law whieh Hofbte T P01 oo When the war of 1512 broke out . 5 2 2 ears go ay MUCILAGE N POST clock to be set at daylight saving b ) 2 Pusiiens Yy ant getting enind ) ssness, fmporteds i S OSTAGE| ok 10 b nted out that the tine | T A and B live in Relvidere. | she was assigned to duty in protect- earlicr, Tven Thursday, when the The age is one that would demand | The Coolidge administration hovds | LA which the farmer incessantly calls 'l‘lw; .~r|‘ out at the same time to go mfi -\d'orlolk. Va, and when n:: Helegates began “working for” Tilson | cxtreme cauti e 2 { The Soc © Resns o L EEE— s timo was only worked out in [0 the theater. A walks the whole |cnded she hecame part of the gates began “working fo on ' cxtreme caution, cspecially along that the equalization fec is putting | oclet of Bieppias Busmplens Ancestor Sail Dewoanlsy ?!ofdsunnd over pecognized by any |distance and takes 45 minutes. B |squadron under Decatur and on they did so without the permission | highways by both pedestrians and the government into business of a |25 Pleusanily eniertained last eve- drives his automobile, covering the !the 17th of June helped to sink the i L ade -ongress passed its of I. Henry, who probably to the | motorists. T AT A e el e T SR Sl :f,',”i:i“r‘f = };{“;:;;‘:",;’..“,"LF?.‘.? “urpconct-rn—‘dmm\cr in 7 minutes, after which |46-gun frigate, Meshouda, which last could not get himself to 1t @' It s i truiem that there is an §overnment would be setting the| ‘The rain and the resultant cool ing daylight saving time.” , (he looks for a parking spacc. By jcarried the pirate admiral. hand in favor of 4 tellow NUtincgger amazing amount of reckiessness of DPrice at which tarm products would ther have put a quictus on the 14 kg’ miroibs minnys residants | how many mours SelllEASrirecede B 1 BACE e cove of Bl the ¥ b ; straw hat trade, and men have gone te learn that what is known as|info the theater? Constellation was one of the fastest whom hLe didn’t happen to like, {one sort or another rampant. The De sold in the United States. Presi- | 1ck to their spring overcoats, S standard time is not God's time. ships afloat and in her long and It is very hard for a candidute 10 wonder is that there are not more dent Coelldge eriticized it in detail| ¢ 3. parker and William Middle- God had nothing to do with it. But | Blackmer Remains Silent brilllant carcer outsailed and out- make an impression at a convention | fat5litive. in his last veto of the McNary- [nass returned from an early morn- it will not surprisc many to read D “ Hi I di t t maneuvered the cnemy on every wWithout the booming suppert of his Which means they ean be greatly Haugen bill, utilizing a large num- | D€ fixhing frip today with a prize that (he nation an a whole is langh-| SCEPME L TNRIOHIRON Y, cecation home state delegation. Tilson was in | peduced by the excreise of more ¢ Dier Ot forceril adjeclives to. degexlt {among their catch. It was a fine |ing at this absurd plece of legisla- wris, June e 3 = — b : Lepc ot cetul adjectives to dekcribe | gpeciment and weighed one and a |tion which tries to regulate the | Bluckmer, missing witness in the F, F, Tucker New Manager this predicament during the entive | yion sensc in driving and walking. his contempt for the farmers' |half pounds. This is one of the hours people shall eat, work and [Teapot Dome case, maintained his of G t Co. Store H fen. ounientlon duye Sol RUHIE 6] 5 16 nolbls. thal thers are the coliesie, Tie President ssid that onl | 1ntaest tront vamght Tn this ssotien play and which no one respects. | customary silence today in the face | rrant Co, re Here R T e 7 e N TR R PR so far this season, 3. Henry at Kansas City and J. of the indictment handed down at . H. Walsh, who less than two ; ; I° ieweav aceidcntsin thioge portions ot HlEcting Lite equalization foe would re Raloh Beyeany wii aceiaim wmhe ) Henry at Hartford secm to be re | Denver charging him with perjury |months ago was prometed to man- turn of 13 deleg in his 1avor at [tho lapcor cities where the authori- qulre a swarm of collectors Which ' piack Horew and Mis Rider at the | sponsible for no little idioey. and evasion of the Income tax laws. | agership of the New Britain store of that tinne w tsutticlent to undo ties have taken eatreme means to ¢n- Would b as numerous as filling sta- | zraduation cxercises of the Plainville He is Hving in & hotel in thejof the W. T. Grant ¢‘o. has just the damag already had been qoree womie of the common sense |tlons. Grammar school on the 23th. The You Can Write Tearr Own Champs Elysee quarter, received another promotion, and has done. Thore is «very reason to think p s alons the sracts and high & e 0L S L {address will be by Wilbour 1. Gordy Moral If You Feel Inclined His attorneys were unperturbed jleft of Altor, Tl where he will that hud the Roraback organizat R EGaE 7 e | principal of the sccond north district On Wednesday evening a small | by dispatches from the United States | take charge of a new store the R S D zation siuya. TLLING” GOOD TUNF in Hartford boy was caught in the act of &teal- [ that said the extradition of their Grant organization is opening there. boored Tiison from the art he et 5 T.eave it to the radio to knock the| The committee In charge of the ing a stick of chewing gum mhfn!‘cflont might be sought. They as.|He will _he :u"rwdcd in New Brit- would huve obtained the vice-presi WHAT THE EQUALIZATION spots out of a geod new song. or|Grammar school graduation has en- at one cent in a local store. The serted they would not discuss what|ain by E. F. Tucker, Who has been Bential nomination. His fuilure to do FEE 1S ALL AROUT Koo Le Ains ouE Srom nn ARy gaged Zahnleiter's orchestra for the =4 shivering culprit was lectured by ajaction they could take until con- moved bere from Fitchburg, Maes, i . s TN 3 s AMNEW L ncoption. Up to this time the ikt H | poticeman and probably made 10| fronted with the necessity of doingjWhere he has been managing a B0 must be <ot squarely where it be Embattied newspaper readers and | one, school has sent out 600 graduat LU feel 'h!t{b’ was a menace to society. | so. emaller '1((0\"-, of the Grant group. Yonzs—on tie dooretep of S TENYY [yt it citizons gencrally have | N matter how goed a musical| The Central Labor union met last ‘Within twenty-four hours, a jury| Some other lawyers questioned| Mr. Walsh came here from Tor- Rorabuck, Pinzling 1aetes beon hard put trving to understand | number may be, hearing it over the | MENL and elected the following offi- in a court at Washington, D. €. lwhether perjury was an extraditable|rington, when W. B. Boewe, who deserve the unstinted censure of 4y s o | radi & jd = leers: President, Os J. Cramer; . acquitted Robert W. Stewart, chair- foffense. l_"ad heen in charge of tle local fvery Donneticitt 1t publicas ‘:,{,“u:“,‘,z‘”;;"&,{v‘,P “::,‘v:_:‘n:h‘:,:::,; :)lmos »1\ :‘n a?;’\:":“fln\:‘]ri’x::r’l R H. J. Hefl r'°°':l‘ The Pocition Rums in the Family. | man of ‘vlhv:jhlvr‘rd M"h;:m:‘,)of“']‘:: B: et B —l 'y:rr::wi)'t“]":nf?rr\»o‘;:sm nd ";n:c!\: ¥ T it R 3y ministration doesn’t want and iich times a day— v e aves a | ures e eflin: recording —_— Standar il Co. of In a. b ¥ < e the western fariners are clamoring |1aste of toe much onions. ‘;srnrvmr . M. Herting; finunclnl‘ Artist’s Inspiration! was arrested on a charge of r«r;md- altl:vi:e(e;tl:l‘:sdsin tlg-cific larger atore in C‘ambridge, Mass. GET A NEW CHAIRMAN o Nie . N oliine ah “Rill" & ) ane <o | seeretar A. Godard; guardian,| Editor College Magazine: “Now [ing to answer questions propoundes i e : In an interview J. Henry claimed ‘;”',‘\m;fmfi calle Niave been sent | Nothing can KA a picec of musie {3 7 Ty h T grganizer, Denis | here'a the kind of stuff you ought to [ by the United States Senato ofl in-| Honolulu. June 16 (P—The United SHOOTING IN THEATER : 0 this ofice te explain the operation auicker than repetitions over the . oo do. Look at this cartoon in the Bat- | vestigating committee when every |States battle fleet, which has been W York, Junc 16 P—An East proforence in Conicctient WaE o g plan or what it is in the first 1adio. There are between six and ! Michael J. Clynes has heen clected | urday ‘ning Post.” newspaper reader in the country fengaged in maneuvers in Hawaifan |14th street theater in which 300 pa- for Cooli nd Hoover sec- | i, saven hundred radio etations in the | sub-chief ranger of Court Charter| College Magazine Artist: “Yep, T|was fully aware that Mr. Stewart watcrs, weighed anchor before trons were watching a motion pic- ond. But it was ot for Coolidee afte r The equalization f: o be made country and let them all get X_“flA_lnm‘. F.of A. : 4 was noticing that myself. Gimme a |did refusc to answer the questions. nlnw_n today and started back lorl;_‘": ‘.a;t"‘(‘:’hmfiw of In uhot_”:llli the President had given everyone 10 | yo 100k very co | wien: the S o ¥ The common council t evening | quarter to buy some tracing paper iy Pacific coast ports. Ahead of the,last night. arles 1 ol .uca, whos g « complicated if one i3 he samie pieces at the same ! g by 91 10 5 to puy £300 a year | with!™ We're Not Finding Fault: heavy war craft were the flect of |brother police sald was sought in understand he did not disposcd to do =0, and in fact tme and the shine is xoon worn off. [to the chairman of the street com- —R. F. Dibble |Adults do the Same Thing submarines, destroyers and cruisers |connection with the shooting of two nomination. What kind of @ poll 4id | y.¢ rrequently been dona with the Little wonder, therefore, that the [mittee, Mr. Wicgand. The original S The successive warpings and al- |putting down a smoke screen be- | detectives several months ago, was ' Hetry Anke, answRs obscuring the real |ownens of musical copyrights have |Proposal was for $100. Mr, Curtis 1t May Happen to You! terations to which a story is sub- | hind which the central unit of the shot through the Lack and mrflr.m_d Our opinion is that a new state | o S ins e ’ said he was in favor of the plan.| I was unable to account for it.[jceted is proverbial, but it is scidom |armada will play a new war game. fout in a critical condition. Two meaning of the plan. Wa will en- risen in scli-defense. Wherease a lit- 0t the salary should be at least|iunny, Jim and 1 had been friends | that such an opportunity for me This general formation will be main- {loaded revolvers were found under chudrinai is. badlyneeded. deavor in this short reference to tle radio plugging is a zood thing by j£5u0, for over ten years. Then to have |uring the original with its subvert- |tained until the ships approach the |seats near where De Luca sat. Po- e place it Letore veaders in the most |way of infroducing « new number, bim high-hat me—walk right by |ed versions is furnished as that|mainland. lice said they may have been drop- THI. DEADLY PARALLEL i e el e me without a nod of recognition! which occurred last Saturday after- ped by gangsters who feared they IN FARM PLANKS B : s i : . Throughout the day 1 worried, | noon in the Boy Ecout ficld day at WESLEYAN CAPTAIN might be searched. . : jzation fee principle was number and there are no sales. Obnmlwnt and wondered. Could it be that 1yWillew Brook park. In this meet) Middletown, June 16 UP—Fred- pmparissn WL i{Hio Tarm Sreliet” o or 1923 Ly George The radio organization happily is had offended Lim in some unfor- | there was a verbal message relay |erick N. Cowperthwaite, Summit, N. FOWL TOO SCARCE Planks of 1u2d with the latest plink X peek, at that time president of ‘alive 10 the situation. That ther: Las o" ne Weflthef givable manner® Had he fallen heir | event which proved fitting com- | J. was elected captain last night of | Atlanta, Gu. June 16.—In three of the Kkind manufuctured at Kansas | (. voline Plow company of Moline, | Leen 100 niuch repetition of the same i fortune? 1 could {Hink of | mentary and an accurate measure |the varsity baseball team at a meet. | yeurs of married life she got to (‘(|\‘L brinzs to light no marked dif- | T g L Ak g T no way in which I had offended [of this particular human f@Iibility. | ing of letter men. He 1s a junlor|chicken but twice, Winnie Spruell, 5 % (A , plan, then, came from the 'numbers is admitted. A liet has been | Washington, June 16—Forecast|him. T knew of no onc from whom| The verbal message relay is @ |and has played first base on the]3!. complained in sceking a divorce ference in the quality and quantity 0f i o 4 nanutacturer, not a farm Mads of the numbers which from [for Southern New England: Fair|he could expect to inherit more than team for three years, He was alfrom her husband, 8i-year-old Con- generalities cmployed ! organization, although Mr. Peek's \now on will be heard less and less, | Saturday and Sunday; not muchja few thousand. H | member of the basketball five last -’;flerfte eran. Am: h:th !h::: ] The Republican plattorm Ul iiattiean a0 i, S18115 inLbroatad | ATONE the Hutniess ars tha rallows | ChADEEAn femperagite, © 4 Meeting Bill. T told- him about u.| Why, Mat | winter and is prominent in school.l;; wn"m:_e_d- b'h? ‘c l':b:l:: 1 T s Talws i . s 5 : Vorecast for Eastern New York: | Imagine my surprise. Till shook | Harry: “I'd hate o believe it, but | belonging to the Alpha Delta Phi SURRELRCE Y R : plank i the prosperity of the farmers, T ing: “Kiss Me Again;” “Indian Love | Fair Saturday: Sunday increasing |with laughter. “Haven't you heard?|it looks mighty darned suspicious.” |fraternity and Skull and Serpent 5 {turay €OMthing radical were not donc. he Call Dawning:” “Kashimiri {cloudincss and warmer, probably|Jim bought the first second-hand | Jerry: “What does?” {honorary society. “We recognize ouf agriculturaly L. oo o cuded. fewer 4 “Pale Mo The v Itollowed by showers at night. model A Ford: Harry: “Well. VIl tell you. For activitics ure still etrugeling with ad. | €vidently concluded, fewer plows Hong:" and "Pale Moon.” The Vietor | ey yitions: — pressure in low to —Alan Storrs | six months I have been buying a| WIFE'S TREK TERMINATED DEN l Is l p verse eonditions that have | would b sold Herbort numbers a w0 down fOr {0 coutheast of Newfoundland. _— box of candy a week for Edith -—| Soa Paulo, Brazil. June 16.— E about distress. W pled, i is plow maker who, fewer presentations and cven the jThe outlook is for fair weather| Al a follow necds ig a little sym-land Edith's mother has gained 22| Reter travelling 400 miles afoot to| Dy, A, B, Johnson, D.D.S. 10 take whateye) <teps are ne farmulated the basic prinviples of the “Stare and Stripes Forcicr® march (Saturday and Sunday in the New |pathy, 2 little money little help. fulfill a religious vow, Ann Egydio Dr. T. R. Jol!nu. D.D.S. o bring back a balanced condition (o (. pro e fhe farm bloe is slated for use only on special | FNSIANd states. Temperature willland a little good advice. Mrs. G. T. Gimbermat | was overtaken by her husband, who e between mzriculture. induetry and | s ) 2 P Fise in the middle Atlantic states on| He quite often geta the good ad-| (Copyright. 1925, Reproduction |(ehastised her and left her for|X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN o 1abor, {taking up hiz ideas with much ac- foccaslons, Sunda vice! < g Forbidden) | strangars to take to a hospital. NAT. BAKE BLDG. it 5 [} 4 4 I3 A ' i

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