New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 26, 1928, Page 4

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70 SERVE GITY ' Noted Author, Only Councilman, Willing to Be That apolis, June unimportant political j ons | a cduca. | Now tiwy = ferior persons 1 not permit- | X the | »! ] best - 1 citizen from utter | ' first political poet is the way the people will | Indianapolis city Uy r t for de- that the p and i 1.t in Ilinoi Here in na so | Lot Wit would | Hoosicrs prefer to stay in <ix council charges, 1o | seom , 1t secims to m, is the great | . high ools | ind unanious, “I'm veally ashame for tuking this cow wthor of House Candle d “The Men." an merely doi citizen ought to do when oys and wiut w noble ninterest in poli- country in titmes ng in war, | en ha Lemselves with alizning potitical wnizations fice too 1iuch to b not interested €0 much in as such, but in the resulls | chairmen, with a de n get in the way of good guarters. e from the back ome mere politics. o e that w. rooin may pretend 1o ¢ “Let them nize little non- n o partisan nei lood groups of ! fied from their own and talk about the things | Fovernm of which they know. Eventually they | | their calling is all bunk,” Nicholson | will be a power, taking the politics | i ‘out of the back rooms of political headgyuarters and putting it into the | front rooms of the home i Get the Committee | no more neglected figure ‘ anization than the pre- cman. Let the women | Russcll -Lowell not only took decp interest in the politics of this time und wrote the best ces on Democracy that has ever been written, but his campaign tracts form a substantialpart of American literature. in purty on cinet connmitt Here are the new.e\ecutive officers of the Republican national | committee that will direct the Hoover-Curtis campaign for the QOites 15alal's Oase TNk ol Who Kises eH RLa S presidency. They are: (1) Secretary of Interior Hubert Work, | “Isaiah, way back in Bible times, they are d for their job. 5 = £ 4 it was not only tihe greatest literary |and they cannot be removed, let the | chairman; (2) Joseph R. Nutt, pre: ident of the Union Trust Co. | figure of his diy, but a great states. | Women bolt and eclect their own. | of Cleveland, treasurer; (3) Franklin W, Fort, New Jersey con- | man, whose every cifort was he .,q[l'm;l would fwmm:shhf\ pY?f»\\x'va\l:Ah)fi gressman, secretary; (‘1).Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, Kentucky, vice toward making his camnpaign slogan, | 10 the maning of these group E4th-) ehajrman in charge of women's (5) Ralph Williams, ‘Save Isracl’ a reality.’ More modern DA nnunzic Oregon, vice chairman. FLASHES OF LIFE: 109 HABITUAL - | CRIMINALS SENTENCED TO “LIFE” for $20 an more quarters takes times produced dicr-poct-states ki, pianist and Dol holsoi pointed out. a is to get the best | in g rnment,” | n continued. “It used minds we Iy such things {than a shiny desk at hea arfd opinions which no one seriously.” Although Nicholson is the only prominent author now holding pub- lic office in the United States, the tradition is not entirely new in In- dia minds inter the councilu o be that our attracted, but ti act- hand been insured York-—I1l 1ce Reed, sth Tarkington once a| | 1 days in jail He pleaded guilty. his attorney said, |goggles and was deflected, cutting {in order to save a lot of important tives sought in vain to bresk the|in 1634. He was Jean Nicolet, the [will. 10 be the cas: I was e e ian boe 0 we sent our on member of the Hoosier Touse of |t back from Paris with o wish | by b ciuployers th Congress, to the S Lnontatics, were Charles |that the American stage udopt some . He s a d of the practices of other lands. She ! found that the chorus of the Mou- | lin Rouge averaged 45 years of age. governorship, T men in their pre ) “Now it would seem, at times, that jor, author of s in Flower,” uthor of * hen Knighthood | a4 Maurice | lice of OId Washington—The boss of our first big fellow who line of defense is ¢ such men are not even wanted. Ex- neral W Wallace, | knows how to stop a fight and bring amples can be cited in either great |author n Hur,” also took an| Po peace. cretary Wilbur, motoring party, such as the defeat of Charles | active intercst in Indiana politics. |8 past the Congressional Country club, saw u negro caddy wallopi an- + other with a niblick or semecthing such. The secret went right into quick disarmament result Nicholson is a deniocratic convert |8 from an old-time Moosier republi-|been can fumily, his father having been | Paul's Episcoy nion army in the ! Evans Hughes and John W. Davis for the presidency. Both arc recog- inding members of the gold bar chirch. = P \:\x'liov». New York—William Bloom's left | ing. B.C.PORTER SONS “CONNECTICUT'S BEST FURNITURE STORE” on WHITTALL "RUGS BEGINNING THIS WEEK WE ARE GOING TO SELL WHITTALL RUGS AT REDUCED PRICES. THE NEW PRICES ON THESE RUGS DOES NOT PERTAIN TO DROPPED PAT- ITERNS ALONE . . . BUT MEANS THAT YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON ANY RUG IN THE ENTIRE LINE OF WILTON RUGS. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF THESE FINE RUGS AND THEY ARE NOW HANGING ON THE RACKS FOR YOU TO SEE. 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