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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1928, | Albany, N. Y, Aug. 20 (P—One Balls On Course and Of- lands, Niagara Falls and Canada. Mrs, Catherine Conlin and daugh. ‘\\.n it liberty to dispose of them at BOY CUTS GoLF GREENS vacation in Brooklyn, N. Y. war days, will. The lad also explained that he | Z % | U. 8. WAGES GAIN N ton De (A s sdimatoc i s T q Public Tues- [ Mr. and Mrs. William Fenn and| Mr. and Mrs, Edward J.-Conlin ewington Department ADPTOVES | wiich ne eiven mie motner. wnoahce Wil Be Given to Public Tues-! AS ACT OF VENGEANCE | asusiter. marbara, and Miss Mar- |and sons, Jdward, tobby and Sy | & expenses since 1913, the United | ,; |Resents Rebuke For Picking Up next two weeks on a motor trip to | spent, two weeks. State . 4 ke |failway cars today for shipment te Delaware aWter Gap, Thousand Ts- ates deparimient of labor statistics |Vancouver, B. C., by the Intertransit have a control switch for the fire | 'm the big uuestions now facing fering to Sell Them < i e i T IN JUNGLES OF PANAMA | Governor smith 1s where and when . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price. and | §S Hart street, have returned from 1313, the report stated, This wag|SCVCTRINeNt after seizure of the y i [lus first shot of the presidential | What is believed to be an unusual | family of Bristol and Mrs. William | Bayvicw. Milford, where they spent | the peak, and fn 1921 and ‘25 wapey |MOcks on the grounds of violation o bve depsrimont gud as-| Moy Wave Tesulted Dissayomsty Sl \ulumcertl_m lllid:n!n.x‘l\! x:x’\‘\:.- = Al od isastronsly | yq)y his re ol.J as ).l New ln:n‘l solt course, when he noticed that |UON jdaugmur, Ann Theresa, of 83 Hart 109 per cent higher than in 19i3, magewents will be ma for Noldiers canj AR eI Wi BV R G 8 e ereens ot il bl [street, returned last evening from |but because of the higher wages | as ave the installati en from llort Davis wepe |Speech of acceptance Wednesda 2 . X | 2 = yn:rkl:& .:‘s't: ‘l:w:m't.‘t_l mf: 4 ! 1 from Fort Davis wer »‘ mn“tv l\‘f h‘IH\\HK\‘ ‘(‘\\PIIAIW my | was prompted to do the dam . Milford, where they spent| Miss Mary Knapp of 68 Harrison | complete by September firs : ungles whieh | ight, but as 3 S T el e ‘o weeks. street and Miss Dorothy Paddeck are o A - Y o > 2 Sprmn Sacd e NG Mr. Flood further expluined that | Beaver street have returned from | Miss Kathryn Hannon of Glen = that much time is lost in having to rocon ) riy the remainde . Bom .‘inx.u‘ are known to fuvor | bl i New York, where they spent several street is visiting her aunt, Men | A MEAT MARKET €0 to the town hall to blow the of which, headded by Lient. George |an initial oratorical charge by Labor Sl PSS iR siren. When this switch is g . returned to Fort Da Day, while others are believed to Me- jGays. Jeorg: ol bany, N. Y. for Washington, Aug. 20 (UP)— BIG LIQUOR LOADINGS him enough for carfare and other | reported today. Company to escape forfeiture of a Southern New England Telcphone lcampaign will be fired, lact of revenge by a boy, was discoy- |J. Sullivan of 38 Linwood street left | their vacation, dropped until they were a littlo |1° ONario liquor conteol act. alely for its installation. Leslie N. MiE e S o eI RaR D T S e veport to | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roche and Massachusetts, where they spent|the worker was still 12.2 per cent | has been discussed i the table as lo campaign This matter has n di ¢ on the ta iy balls out of the brook and offering | spending a weeRat Grove Beach, pleted, the operator at Wi st Stewart reported that on August 15 | prefer waiting until some time after el G 4 Na .w’nlvl: e T S the rest of the month. \ can sound the alarm, although she twelve of the party’s pack mules | the holiday. (offered several balls for sale. Ho | Mrs J- McLnroe, M . | g Lot th 0 a deep ravine about twelve | While there have been reports | V¢ B Tone e spb tem nd (R LIRE. REGESVIE eteal, sapdt s [ Geraln Mannon Bot Salark eteany e S e | prompted to make this appeal to‘ 9 |the crew were until recently #ta- P l nut street is spending her vacation |family cottage at Sound View. '22 and rose comparatively little up [ the ehier 4 ayiog a visit to the | MlT [tloned in Death Valley, 300 feet ! ersonails with Mr. and Mrs. G. Goodrow in to 1926. In 1926 cost of living was | police station where he saw several | |low sea level. They were then tr — the Berkshires. Frank Riley of South Burritt only 75 per cent higher than in garct Sunburn of Hart street and of 5§ Hart stroet. have returned |, 8 11 the United States have| Windsor, Ont., Aug. 20 UP—Large of Proposed System day—0ther Plans Wages in 1920, on an hour basis Co. at Wethersfield has been adopted | Attempt to Hike Across Isthmus| He bas completed his reply ered by Valentine Flood, supervisor t0day for Farmingdale, L. 1., where | more than twice as high as in 1913, Hale has been placed in charge of » Augs 20 (P—Lieut, |most of the lust minute details injp, o0 O'Day, Mr. Ilood - |daughters, K 4 of 184 two weeks. better off in his living than in 1914, meveral times within the last oW an oftor ¢ across the isthmus, | plans for the immediate future U o sell thems, | Mr.oand Mis. William Geary of | will be unable to giv |after explaining that they camo O'Brien of the school nursing =pent the week-end in Sound View., | bicycles that were lost or stolen and | |ferred to divisional camp, 12.200 fect NI A sinal Cariian s 8 M anliisla street and George Beyer of Arch[1913. Thus in 1926, for his hour of T H NE FF'EE | recovered by the police, 2 was | T up the slope of Mt. Whituey. (‘r-\:;-'; A~pcl‘\! 'Ahe»“_uek_m:i M L;.m. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Corr of Ken- street spent the week-end at Sound |work the laborer could buy 30.7 per i'.m‘lv r the impression o chief | il | sington left Saturday to spend their | View. cetn more than he could in the pre- Miss Marjor ipp will spend the | from Bayview, Miltord, where they increased 50 per cent over li\inxlslockt of liquor were being loaded on Newington, Aug. 20.—The plan to Slx ARMY MEN MISSING ! { ters, Margaret, Mary and Estelle, of | were 134 Per cent higher than in bond the company placed with the by the members of the Newington William Allen White's charges - .0 e oore Meadow Country club |they will spend a two weeks' vaca-| Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Dyer and| The cost of living in 1920 was the matter and will procecd with 3 ty, U. 8. A, and five preparation for delivery of m;‘]“m”l that the boy undountedly | str a returned from | Cost of living dropped in 1921 lnd{ months since the members re: T} b formed part of a side of Albany. signals as designated by - s from Portobello and, it being | that Governor Smith would make ot i ang | from the hazavd, Mr. Flood warned [SWil left today by automobile to = ment in order to show where the inpossible to extricate the animals al nuinber of speeches and : . Mr. i | S H S bl \ S Adeated. The deparime - without aid, his group determined |induige in the tine honored custom [him that it forbidden to pick (sPend 10 days at Atlantic City, N. 3.1 Miss Mary Ryan, Miss Helen | ues 'y [ [ ] 'y ning te work out another to return for istance while Deatty | of rear platform talking, the | Up balls off the course and asked | —_— Ryan, and Miss Anne Rega are male fior the nsa of operator his men pressed on toward | nominee is believed to be opposed |Pim his name, the boy gave a fieti- | William Loche of 184 Lake strect | spending the week at Sound V 2 ; e |tious name and Tater the caddy wio | 15 returncd from New York, where | = SHOULDER s nlas i enaeaticn. ubre De Dios, 1o sustained outdoor oratory und in | { 3 < Wikh this plan e Beatty expeeted 1o reach his des- | Some quarters it is thought he will |#ccompanied Mr, Flood said that his | e spent two we Miss Thelma Scholl and Miss Pa- [} dents of Newington need only ! ; Miss 1 } the valley operator to sound ‘the Uhation Friday and instructed Stew- | contine his stumping to a limited 'real name was Avthur Pitz. As the | = tricia. Woods of this city have re. alarm, it not being nceessary to call ATt to send out a search party in |number of strategic centers where |DO¥ Walked away he shouted al Arand Mrs, Bdward L. Hannon | turned after a week-end visit at I. c ‘ 4 s case he failed to report at Nombre | the radio may be utilized to cover | !hrat 1o the trio stating that he !of Grand street spent last weck in | Sound View. . Rt ar William Barrows De Dios by then, Nothing has been | &eeal sticiches of territory that | Wil bonion end sentiangthy | Sonk ! o s Dlosdie tnan S b0y otherwise might have to be covered |Ereens” it s sald, Mr, Tload paid - Howard E. Gilbert of 9% Lincoln BEST GROUND S dnndenis ational church | Seareh party was ordered to sot | personally. [little attention at the time but when | Mrs. Hugh McKenna and | street spent the week-ond at Sound | 3 out from Fort Davis. Meanwhile | The governor will have his first [the found the greens hadly dam- |daughter, Barbara, of 61 Grove hill, | View. 5 5 aturday after to attend the i f | rs::‘:r:;;r William Barrows, 22 Livut. Stewart and Lieut. AMalin | opportunity to talk over his past. |8€ed, he believed that the hoy was |are at Bayview, Milford, for the rest | l T BEihs 4| Urais, Jro with twenty men, have | ntification” plans with the arrival |in earnest. The matter was turned son. | Miss Elizaheth Tarrant has baen A (] old son of Justice of the | | days with 3 p sturted for the ravine with equip- | here of party leaders this week, [over to the detective burcan for in- o | “pending a few " her ol - rows, died 4 i ‘ 2 5 Mrs. C. 8. Barrows, who di IONt Tof exitioats the fimes | Many are believed to be coming a | Vestizgation. Miss Catherine Kelly of 59 Wal- mother, Mrs. John J. Tarrant, at the dajreraning a5 tho syl of 3 The Beatty party s accompanied | day ahead of the Wednesday ceree | - FANCY PLATE shet wound which he received Weod A hy of the hest jungle guides on | mony for just such a purpose, | My BT neday might while lunting rats| (L0, L TS SR BUAes o | il b o N vRose: |M1s, Ross Arriving at abamut the farm with Frank » | confidenc his ability to lead the | the day after the notification. The| New York Capital Today 'b ¢ the hired man, ivariy to s Beatty was awarded | Bominee expeets 1o leave here some | Albany, N. Y., Aug. 20 (Pl—Win [ . dilhe DoxiaMpancis, duughier oLy, yuimeuiahod Bervise Croes for|tins. Thursday for- e, Mot opalis |ths ariial wag s o8 Former Govers Town Clerk Thomas A. Francis, and |y cope in the World War, and to spend the befter part of t 3 Tayloe Ross of Wyoming, a close friend of the deceased boy, i s O afternoon and evenlng meeting | Vies chairman of the Democratic e LEAN sang several hymins with George W HITS LONG SLELPS those high in the councils of the !ional committee, feminine Smith Hanbury. Services were conductel Elasi Ny supporters will begin their st o by Rev. Charles K. Tracy of the pypert says Too Much Nappinzg Is e following day he will leave |Ul€ preparations for the notification lh' c Elmweod Congireegational church, Injurious for Sea Girt, N, J, where he wilt |€eremonies Wednesday — ovening, The bearers were IMlavel . Elliott, o review the state national guard | When Governor Smith will be told of William Camp, Clarence Tostord, ; (P81 i ; | is selection as presidential . > e ! Aus. Sleep | regiments and attend a big demo- | s presidential nominee. Trunian Camp, and \Wesley Goodale, ), G it when car-| cratic rally on Saturday. He will| S Ross will be the first woman BLADE Burial was in the Newington ¢ i css, Dr. 1L Johnson, | spend the week-end near the sea |WC0DCr of the national committeo tery.. 1 7 at the University of |coast and rcturn to Albany to pre- (2 @rHve. and wil be in active e ———— ishureh, said today. Most people, |pare for his trip to Syracuse, where |8 of ihe dyoinenin afinipsiunil lh- ¢ Scout Wants Bicycle Johnson believes, got sufficient rest| he has engagements August 29 to |Ih° Arrvival of Mrs. Franklin D, ) | Roosevelt, chairman of the woman's i ot I the course of siv and a hall to|attend the annual dinner given by | oSV L To Pass Merit Test 1. "o 1o carry them through | Jerome 1. Barnum, publisher of the | “1V8°TY board, Wednesday morning. Chiof of Police William . Hart . g4y 1 BEST and make their work en- use Post-Standard and August | . 1 was the recipient yesterday of a lot- SR S ving at The finést homes ter addrensed to him by a Boy Scout, s vicious, he said, when it specches he makes on these oeca- Cloy ( e i RILe0 OMuE v AT AT |intanfates w1l bt inteseting W sidee il he AaRE ok Iheke petia) S (lelw%lanil ] n\gntngn around you serve it Ib, [ sveland, 0., Aug. 20 (P—Tha the lad geeks the cooperation of the | yjyit Dr. Johnson studied 90 pe fair he intends to discuss state | 5 . chief In helping him to secure o cons of hoth sexes ot in age problems. first of more than 700 cfficial deje- bievele In order that he might pass'from 16 to 63 years in an attempt e e gates and alternates were expected the cyeling test to regeive a merit to diccover the secrots of sleep, Wo-| THEY WORK HIGH AND pow T today for the 46th annual con- m h as u h h bes e TEA budge. The boy explains in the let- men ave less restless thap men as a| Visalia, Cal, Aug 20 (Up)— <0MON of the suprema council ot ou 18 ¢ we ave the ¢ @REAY ‘ [N the K s o b B v oine ter that several scouts are possessors rule, he finds, and spends more fime | Members of a construction crew (’G"_I‘:,‘,}”“"x:"‘:_("q‘.n‘;"l’l“”‘"“‘_‘ _'0(';“‘1 i of bicycles and ‘hat for some fime in bed. Persons engaged in mental building the new Mt Whitney Giant Program, ,,",'l’,,mm.’l.n:“:l e past he had been trying in vain fo [activity during the day, sleep less| Forest trail, beliove they have estab- 3 ‘ tion will reach its peak with busines: secure & second hand wheel. than persons engaged in work that lished a record in range of altitude g:.:s'nnfl urmli(lx\; ppz\‘l‘"n‘]‘e‘“ ";:rn‘!]lgf: The seout might have bheen only feehly stimulates Ito their working places. 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