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[ . . l | seven years more and we may be |one of the active Chinese war-lords, | New Engla coast - | New Brltam Hera d “all built up'™ t like many an- |heis powerlesa to combat the famine. | Th!1 low DU b 3 ) UFFAI '] BANDI IS > e | Thdesa ttne cent reports had | Caused general rains in the eastern . HE! \\lel:' PU )?;:lelé:gk(:&tll?ANY other city in New England! Let the | Indeed, the most recent reports had half of the country. Zero temper alty men d the | it that he himself is suffering from | ¢ roq extend southward to southern | | ) . Tssued Dally (Sunday Excepted) low rations Kansas. Rainy weather prevails in o 4 - | At Herald Bidg., 61 Church Street (alifornia due to a “low” off the [.;o | ) : 7 \ | " 8 & When a Chinese child cries for 'BSCR 9 s | S oA 5 : dn e ieiylieonat ss.00 o SUBSCRIPTION RATES AUTOS AND PROSPERITY food it does so as vehemently as th Conaltions, favor for this vieinity| S || 1t automobile ownership s afchild o any other race. e ke el A N ([ o el | Four Found Guilty of Perpefra Tie. & Mouth| . of prosperity, as some o0bs Shensi famine the weak have perish- | rain followed by fair and colder. at the 1:«—0_ o at New Britain ~~) would have it, the city is more | ¢d first; perhaps there are few chil- Filiiaatia \‘Wrd]:;?;, Low | E & e )\ { tmg $250’000 HOMUD elEsoands I ssRAE Al et prosperous today than it was last The stronger peasants | \iianra Moy ) year, Or, to 1n other words; 1t turned into bandits, who scize | Atlantic City . 44 Buitalo, N. Y., Jan. 15 (P —Four ¥ of five men who on November i4 i ) A : held up a number of guests at tha D anEAEIa et Jertisly . he assessors (AT ; Chicago B } QUESTIONS ANSWERED | New York, Jan The legiti- him on while 1 n the throes of [ suburban home of John 1. Carson, s | aut ha g i Tl can get Au Enewer fo dny|oe Oieater may wobbling but | creation. And wh puts over | Jr., and robbed them of jowels va Jou enver | N iiloniior acticeinT tration by‘.u» least one may enjoy reading the | song, she is still left at hom 250,000 today faced the pre Dl 4| {riting (o the Question Editor, New | PrOFammes. —They provide an ap-|he goes out to celebrate pect of long prison terms. Tl Assoc! iess i9 ex el e ) list | tion is providing the g And t o3 3 %2 Britain Herald, Washington Bureay, | Petizer before curtain time Al e Qhoys werols convictéd Elnst im H6te tox vt e ek 10 i Gl s cenusin WA RSBV O e L e e Nantuncket : Moty Lo o B e s e O G T T DL T e e AL A Member of the AB( 5 e o < New Haven ....... advise cannot be given, nor can ex- |3 IS P : i e P e S SO s ? vt 3 E ‘ 1 GRANGE AT LEAST CONSISTENT | 0o (4VeR tended research be undertaken, Al The business of making pro-,Missives at the nearcst corner. Al The five invaded the Snyder, 4 € 4 ownership is | One of rdent suppor N o] 2ol other questions will receive a per- | ETammes entertaining is the idea of (")““‘t‘]‘-:_" ':”‘1*”'"”‘0'[“;; of irony o] Jirie count home of Mr. Cars»n of prosperity. | the 15th Amendment has 1 Norfolk, Va. . ¢ sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- | Frank V. Storrs, who supplies most | 2 & 0gan RN Sl e L ) K SR s not be answered. All letlers are| Of the theaters frec and realizes his | 81aph: in honor of the engagement of M.ss Sorne e 4 entidential—Eiltor. | revenue from heavy advertising. 1t | Eleanor Cameron, of Waco, Texas, Portland, Me, - - | started him off on his way to The beaucoup giggle for this sad- t2 Courtland Van Cleef. All ths instal 1t ‘and probably nothing could swerve g Q. What are the largest guns on | millions, a box at the opera and u !|eved chronicler this week was dis- | Sue were lined along the wall and 4o & United battleship, a de- | place in the Social Register. covered in a ttle dingy souvenir|forced to turn over their valuabl 7 il 43 stroyer and a coast guard cutter? | g, o 90 theaters open dur- | ShOP on West 42d street. A windoy which included a pearl necklay auto- | it A, The largest battleship guns| S S shows a| This is a consistent attitude wre 16 inch; on destroyers, 5 inch; | 8 I FEERER & CR Y B0 oy | fool your friends!" wnd valued at $166,000. None of th . ; s than | 1o one need doubt that it is since FactsandFancles ind 01\\;:, . guard culters, 6 dnch. | 25 TRICETN, M B e e o e The Grange, made up of country % locs the name Sharon | igiical dryness that characterfzed syndicate, Inc.) HageRebatat ooy A e iy the old programme, it has been in- e i AR B QU TR aoikiien) prohibition as many city people b Robert Tootl platy, T B0 HSSHES B fuesq with o literary wermih—| y N 5 SRS Oten b nlciEh: probibi : | oo TR uiten el pin, g arthten s reiens| COMMUNICATED | iehee aue to w0 previous _feloy a right in opposing it cople may kno ator Grun-| . Ayhat weapons of Warfare!ond sundrs department convictions. The others face minis 1y, but nobody intim L e S S R i e LR T gl pon tabeilovalilo st | A, Tor the most part bows and | _ \\CCKI it has short story of | RBUNCOMBEL, ALLEE SAYS They Red Duke, Teddy Rogackl ry dist n al [, it about 300 words, appropriately 1-| 1yyyioy |Gt okt el e T Oy = e b G lustrated. The authors and artists | ne New B : 4 i is the capital of|, SUstanaing ; Ak el Lhegd icts dry, for simple reason | didn't destroy Mr. Hoover's i Gl Wi @ Bahiliine U GGt Dl calmly, but Mrs. Ada Duke, moth that rural residents did not care for | stick stances as high as 50 cer B WOrE: he proposal to make a general|or Red Duke, became hysterical. H cut of 15 per cent in real estale as-[son received permission from tl Jless- | Hoover with the sugar ) i : el e e caniinor Bolivia, | g paid. There is a poem iquor dispensaries near their farms. ‘[,‘\.“ e actual seat of government is | i of current events and is a representative govern- | " b sprinkling of mots. some 1 cd States e the Amendment did not insist on | ment, Mr. Hoover, and you should e ,°_ :1 nited States| "oy of the most popular features making the rural districts wet. Not | aRpoint at least onc failure to rep- e have Are “What the Women Will Wear” resent that crowd 0 T - . and “What the Men Will Wear,"” the 1 cdges to protect M har divect = T melal itaveian i conducted by the locally cele- ffort in that direction Gncle S amis mallay inftheRanie plecos, being of less value, thig|Prated Beaunash. Ho is a flowery |y 4 The State Grange has just had | scems to col sist in protesting pl e L e 'H”L writer who sprinkles through his|q)| ti another annual session, the 45th in | tively cach time China is frisked iy e hatever food can be found Boston Jom always tiser Vafiast with rations of @ Member of the Associated Pre r 1 ¢ ay cach. The r robably is the |Grange. 1t has consister to purchase | ed prohibition from the Louis .. it from continuing to speak Washington ing the season, a daily circulation | €ard heralds: “Imitation bedbugs — |owned by Mrs, Ray Alan Van Cle: n? people. has as much right to = Prohibition started in the coun- R mum sentences of 20 years each. low | NOBODY LVER BELILVED 1T Most ail = B0 Al 1 eerful The r linki nen received the v ived consideration scssments is pure buncombe. It|court to go to her side and attempt- would not change things a bit for| ed to pacify her with assurance that the man whose house is now assess- | “All will come out all right in the ajority citizens. We AR A S £ Thi ving made a r ed at e-tenths ts value for a|end clen Growblewsk know suggests the belief is that, re- i at nin. 1ths of its value for a|en Helen Growbl i, known | 5 o cansih the brewery magnates wasted | man whose assessment is one-half | to the police as Billy Seiner's swe t- lless of politics, Ameticans have or one-third the value of the pro 3 also screamed hystericalty, e integrity of their reduction of 15 per cent in | She was quited by court attendants assessments would necessita’e | Duke was arrested on Thar How many stars are there? creed Frencn and Latin phrases|an jnerease of abo per cent in | ing Day and the others the day fo!- its history. State Master Minor Tves | = | The total number is unknown, | that sound grand and impressive. |ipe tax rate unless rge reduc- | lowing. Police said the jewelry hal S e e In this| 1 educated man is one who 1 but it is possible to photograph| A specialist is employed for a Dl tjon in the city's expenses could be | been disposed of in New York citv, or may not know the “Ask-me-an-|more than 100,000,000 by long ex-|Pdse of comment on finance and|made, The lat impracticable. | Rewards of 5,000 cach had besa other” Kind of facts, but doesnt |Dposur among many speculators is consid- | The ma tories have | offered for the arrest of the robbers give a darn. What is the lation of | ered an oracle. He predicted the|closely watched the city approprin- | by Frank H. Baird, whom Miss other law breakers g Wall Street market collapse in the This is o to nearly every eight respect res considerably persons. The percentage Is not as | presidents. To upset tne existing high as for the country whole, | more than half-baked charges and which should offer hope to the auto- | assumptions made by lobbyists and —— < talk he criticized public sympathy mobile dealers, ey at least are not | others. ; for bootieggers, murderers and iy i o s s made in | for bootleggers, mur politics: but the political parties | tions because the torics pay o Cameron had been visiting = polilics SEpULShetnol it G hool trads inkthe | . 13,641,810 program long before Mr. Babson|large a part of the LT E (he have not y scended to such in- | claes with murderers mnd “othes |, NOUNing else makes a vegetable 2. What is the greatest number | blew his storm warning. Noted chais o i ool 5 ] dict so pleasant as the addition of a s scored in one football game | furnish an occasional recipe. | law breakers™ is one way of looking | little meat. total of the ¢ here taxes. —_— discarded city horses inate anyone Some relief ca given the aver. ~ \ . by a single player? e e e e o Bscaped SAubuin® Gonvict] at prohibition. A, Forrest Peters of the fresh-|is (he addition of a columnist wiio | assessments. Captured in California chats in the columnar ma Also Yours e O a page devoted to *Who's Who in JooB ALLEL, Yorle atiicers Wil Neavel here the Casf erity for the high than last y 1 every otlh y Ve LOER LhestilE e : 7 itk o Ban; 1ast 'y 3 The trouble secms to be a large| The faith t moves mountaing | Man cleven of the University of ; . has bee: eenilony Montana made 17 in 1924 against number of people will consent to do | as been exceac Recent survevs | o8 AneL i g2 Sasnin R e k to the|Billings Polytechnic. All were P e aa e e elations 1511 | united tes. is impossible for e O 5 RS el Amerlcans to conceive that |Dusiness with bootleggers whereas) . drop kicks o s e tcday with Joseph Caparico, alleged us there are more horscs on ost Americans conceive tha farm, s 2 of the various players in thumb- TR oy 1 ; = ; S ey would ink a P Q. idtCarnerlc meori qeres CORNERSTONE OF HALL LAID [to have cscaped from the Anbur arms than cver anil the | their Prosident would be idenfifieq | ey would not fiuk bf hetine o — Do el (ohh Teeh defeat | qq) gietehes, About the only thing thing to do with a murderer or many he old Jays con- }O ALgiinel What was the | icsing is a Harr Fisher girl on | Berli, Jan. 15 (P—Th iy m\ i e ]\ i ‘ =.j;rx o another iaw breaker. Tt will take | ferred honor: now the homor cou- | *F¢” 4 : the cover. slobefio iR e ST ca T (R R T (o e 1 oy slsts In sacrificing a good Job to ac.| . A: Carncsie Tech defeated Notre of Heidelberg university for which nily on suspicion of th fa Lol ine Gt 2| Dame, ut South Bend. hy a score of retiring Ambassador Jacob Goald | attomobil J v it is doubtful whether onc officials to change this attitude. YR 7 to ovember 17, 1928, This Come to think of it, the tWO | qehurman collected funds, was laid At the ¢ s cscape from ; e _|as the first defeat suffered by | PAINLings of ladies on pr mme | ¢oq0y Auburn, Caparico was serving a 2. e . A‘4 Big Business combine ,3nd L) Notre Dame on its home grounds| COVErs. One of Marcelle Carroll at Emil G INVESTIGATING ONE'S SELL | the Government supervise it.” Fine. | goo - the Larl Carroll theater and one of | The Watch and Ward Society in [ BUt the people would let the cattle |~ g graze farther if they had more| A faith in the watch dogs. | the eff its book censorship activities and | Americanism: Quarreling about Half of the world nowadays d0es | ror the prices are not said to he lower than | improperly with a sugar lobby. Ab- formerly. If @il these statements are | solving Mr. Hoover of all connection more than speeches from Grange true it is just onc more mysfery to | with such a thing was as anticipated. v = son out of a thousand ever took 7 S o e e G Tax officials have definite—or in- | the erstwhile assumption scriously. university, sent a message to Pres-|he crawled over the shoulders of ident Von Hindenberg paying tribute | other prisonars to reach the wall soprano who can produce to Ambassador Schurman's generous | during the disorder but denied lie cts of runs and thrills and other florid decorations to her singing. trapping of a book storc |the way to build —a sheep pen;| Q. Ts there an age limit on x\m.nmn‘i:: one :mo\h;rfi heads while | calves that are slaughtered for food? other { wolves break in and get the sheep. | A o or o —— ¢ ’ : repeated requests were made | SAsS Pk o ek old| ouiy 4 few Iyricists and compos- intellectual endeavor. ani in his re- pateh from Peiping, China, on the | gop it ol Tl 3 @Y oL OLE LO0CAWITered S g NN 5 | lons e tile | ply paid tribute to Ambassador = = patch from Peiping, China, on t or it by one of the sockety’s agents, There is a suspicion in some quar- | dernourished one, four weeks old, | o' eft along that once volatile | DIy paid g 4 SOR . g 3 5 & A 3 Lt o g * | strip of bingo-bango land known as | Schurman and the latter's American OR BEST RESULTS is not to start an “impartial” in- | ters that sdjective in “bull mac-|on the other hand. may be fotally go-bang 5/ RALD CLASSIFIED ADS grewsome detalls regarding the ter- | vestigation—presumably of itsel Ket" also described the talk about | unfit. | Alless mne et ““"’]“"]‘4 s | ; 3 3 o g L SOAT atE 1 e since trekked 0 and th rible famine in the northern| (One need have no doubt that the | PTOSPerity. Q. What is the rest of the verse ‘m’x;,r'n‘:ov]\kl _3\“: i[?:,.‘x“;?\uglzr:"x S o containing the words: “Hope springs B1 S : St geia The Frenchman objects to a trac- | eternal in the human breast”? life that is pronounced. The song that if the society is true to its own | for because it can't be caten wh A. The verss is from DPope's| Writer, with his belted coat. bambeo HOW TO LOOK TEN YEARS YOUNGER : is the record. according to | interests the investigation will be a | ii is old. But our opinion is that : ssay on Man” and is as follow ";~”"_“”” WERALT, S G S i on the top and gray en the s Now Hartford steps to the front Wit | grover Clark, an English news- |firat class shitewashing job |tittle e e A Hope springs eternal in the | thusiast of a rollicking area. While ] ves commene 4 i the complesion it el one of the finest auditoriums | oo cgitor of Peiping, who con- | cut of se. human breast; the rewards for the average were S E ki ) S ot New England. Tt no longer 100ks t0- | ouqed ‘ . an never is, but always to be|Small there was always an Trving b A THE BOSTON MURDER A iG] A nich st Berlin or a Jerome Kern to spur ' i e r Wi s s prey ward Springfield with envy, nor 10| o¢ the famine-stricken area? e 1 s kSl e soul uneasy, b i them on. Tha song writer spent Ius|| ¢ ts i f e It N I Ratel U1 SRR L Lt 5 The shooting of a policeman in | government builds million- | X asy, it confined D el Ratall % 3 estions for anyone wish New Haven, where the spacious of @ population of 6,000,600, e N e T e i e from home money on the Good Time Charlies buildings of Yale contribute so muck | ¢ 1o 100 000 have died f e AU I L A L 5 X e Rests and expiates in a life {o|0f the cafes when the going was el.- 8 ully 2,000,000 have died from star- | e A s 4 a year howls about ‘i oL e — — — i ltea) vl = ; capture of a man charged with the | > % A o come gant and when his roll vanishod 1 b g to the cultural valu city. vation during the last eight months. o : rouseq | Waste of our money. 2 | e T amateur | wrote another song, The Horace Bushnell memorial murder of the officer, aroused Eisil E¥ Saticalgiuiopiame syl RiclSa ot on s £ Within the next few months, ac- | \ne ity 1o a realization of . o g h At cord for the running high jump? — hall has been dedicated, : ; 3 e . inalio oo nio eagiilaRi Il i e E : : ite ot i Avenue, Washingion, . all ha eoriing 1o Cianis tuiiy s (R0 0001 e et o s B R SR relb e e iy The drab lot of the wife of ti £ .| crime-breeding propensities of i ML gCyartiSern g 3 Jen V. Hedges, Jr., in 1928, average song writer is the theme of 0] elin, KEEPING YOUTIL AND BEAUTY, ar X " | additional persons are doomed to | e Q. Which is the most S st She Saalts nelo wit ¢ coin, or loose, uncancelled, U. S. postase pride o Hartford rosidenta §s moat | & o O Q 1 is the most important | a current play. She usually camc e Sy die in the provinee his is the part of Boston be island in the Dutch Tast Indies? from the chorus among members of 5 o e North Station and the S y hich the song writer has a glam- ) srue to the nunici- 3 say that a few men pay most : Ll A crue to th L To a0 s tnoussnasiliave o SR e e e e e | T S e Ly e o ova does the birth | our, He is a familiar ot the producer, | resulted | | hed from freezing during the 3 o I"|rate in Italy cxceed the death rate? | {he star and the director and has | STREET AND NUMBER .. 5 S ] at is a coloratura soprano? | Billic Burke at the Ziegfeld definite, depending upon the point of - view—ideas regardng musical in. MILLIONS STARVE struments. One notices that the talk- IN CHINA ing picture equipment in the Boston, facing much criticism by leading men in the community for Dude ranching is responsible for |initiative and afirming the univer- | had any part in leadership of tha copper riveted overalls being on dis- | Sit loyalty to the fatherland. riot ot the killing of prisoners or play on the shelves of many smart| The president expressed the hop guards. Deputy Sheriffs George ”: department stores on the avenuc that the new hall would become an- | Sullivan and H. J. King of New successtul center of German | York. arrived here for the prisoner theaters is billed in the tas lists un- L iy know how the other half lives. | cierk into selling a “forbidden book'” der this generalization, According to | | = & Thanks to an Associated Press dis- | qeier vesterday. that, the moving picture operators in the theater booths are musicians. opposite side of the world, further CONGRATULATIONS For years Hartford has lacked province of Shensi, China, saw the linvestigation will be thorough; and | what every city of class takes pride | jigne of day. [ in possessing—a large auditorium.| yrpat L six weeks' inspection trip 1 below and send for it AND BEAUTY EDITOR, Was yrocess of being, dedicated, and . 1 ] the murder oc- | Will make people yearn for a cer- tain kind of spinach. » certainly pardonable. It did not ac- = S ML oy In addition, due to the coldes pal action, but fromiheie S APPICS |t few weeks. The thermometer [fcimeiges . STATE ... I am a reader of the New Britain Herald. violent deeds oceurring in the IMub |con Jones pays the preacher because | A, The latlest figures for Ttaly |« drag” Irequently his tune has| . : b appear fo be registered to the dis- | N¢ takes up the collection. show a birth rate of 27.2 per 1,000 & o - " | registered 32 degrees below zero in | e ey gouin Tnd. ‘ S e |and a death rate of 16 region that never cxperienced a | .. > 3 IU's nobody's business, but th:| Q. Where did Lincoln and Doug- whose s honored in per- | TOEION I ACHE O egrecs | The XNesro problem In Tioston. famazement of innocent travelerslas hold their debates petuity by ha : ructure | More rigorous cold than 15 degrecs ) oover, s virtually non-existent. | who are fined for not declaring| A. The seven debates above ze | “made a show.” But when she mar- | | ries. her life becomes one of walk- up apartment drudgery. It is her _—_— e e = = = = — - job to live on the crusts and che u»l ) per 1,000 Hor 1, famed clergymari I occurred In no city has there been greater re- | their European purchases makes you 1858 in the following Illinois — o be {he - wonder how they got. ricl Otta S o 0 be the | .1 shown to the black race than |Wonder how they got rich ttawa, Angust 2 s in e listory o o0 i Tiostan, which means that fait |\ it own Ty a place where no- Lins goncehoro, sootem- | '] oonerville Folks Shroll SiUSIANERRERIE treatment has been general. Ono the [yody feels a pain in the neck 4 . October 7, Quincy, Octo- Common is a famous bronze depiet- | somebody inherits $4,000 and s 15, and Alton, October 1 This famine threatens { Free- had become ering soldiers assisting the | Modest about it ; there more than one Pope? i s f > ‘% N b maeiney SRR = A I G e o ToMBOY TAYLOR HAS INVENTED A PEACH OF A NEW GAME, pgnos ity The N as wanted for partici 0% St e BaNang It e 2 . never saw acon church e sent to such a district from vhere $1 was stolen. His al- | vention of Democrats in operation. | known as the Patriarch During the middle ages there were several corners of the more prosperous leged part in crime committed | T SR R e o S Dut those in the Orient, co rollowina Tiis are| . Correct this sentenca: “Iive beon | Il cs, sometimes known as suicide ¢l following his ar- s nti-Popes. The chure ! e R o o shot and robbed by thugs,” said the|AnU-I'opes. The church was di- | sp n o rest; now the other is charged with | focu < HEHC T | lieve Rindness | Vided in allegiance between Avignon pETeC id could not | : 5 St and Rome, | g Scou] murdering a brave policeman, the | will reform the worst eriminal.” | 412 Toms. father of four children, and in due | Copyright , Publishers St h\v:(l is the meaning of the : ne MeAuley? | g ; o | Syndicate 3 | e 3t | time the widow expects another. 1t | & - o R e ad - plenty of - grain I i, igye wonder that Boston is meaning, relic of the gods. | aroumed Q. Do all the United States am- ot Tione oS e e 25 Years Ago Today ‘“.nm;,,\ receive the same salary? | to save the doomed 2,000,000 ¢ China Famine Relief or- 1ot transport It to the affected R LR United States own its em- | is a paragraph from th or clean-up, of haszy buildings abroad? the South knd No city has a sec- A All am sadors receive a fion that harbors more criminals to The Britain Choral society | salary of $17,500. The United States has outlined a program that will | owns its embassies in Paris, Lon. compare with any festival attempt- don, Tokyo, and Rio de Janeiro, Tt peopl gh ¢ in the statd also owns its legation in Pe ™ The Hart & 1e Mfg. Co. has other countries ambassadors or petitioned the g | assembly for ministers lease the buildings used m had scarcely mer permission to increase s capital [ by them nough to realize th: stock from $100,000 to $250,000. S of their plight. He ¢ o At the meeting of the Connecti- | (! o entire villages have beer observatlons leut Temperance union in Hartford Gold R“S!‘ Ha"?d b’, by cold and starvation yesterday, New Britain residents r Blizzard in Arizona or ten persons remained Tll W h | ccived many offices on the state list.| Kingman, Ariz., Jan. 15 (UP)— Hdze arter Vil gat that i 0]1 e eather | The term of Associate Judge Hun-| Gold e i dnm-lmd( sc‘a)rw T i 1 ork in houses s S Sy rford expires today. Senator Att-|after three prospectors returnsd i ) ., | had \ burned a last resour b e Forecust | V004 15 working for his reappoint- | from the Mojave mountains with ve- gton, e | ment. A ports of a rich strike, was cooled There arc students at the!today by a blizzard. New Britamn State Normal school at While wealth seckers outfitted for | the present time. Of this number, a trek into the mountains, 65 mile 48 are local idents. from here, the blizzard made all Company Il hold its annual {ravel impossiole, except by snow- i e |t Hotel Beloin on | gloes O o SO ] b T » Visions of a new Eldorado spresd By th ; e According to i report made bY 2| after Billy Dunlap, George Fanchr n south portion: colder | Sroub of canviwsers who visited this and 15, V. Givens returned from W0 mueh colder n | Uity there arc not more than 10,000 | prospecting trip to show samples of orth portions {onight: native Americans living here. ore that were said to have assayed | colder Thursday; fresh north- | The hospital dircetors have mot| ryom $30 to nearly $100,000 a ton in | Hsi-shan i i vet decided upon the amount to be | free gold. | means 100 « \ 1 crnon” has had con- | Vo reeast for New Haven and vi-|asked at the gencral assembly for| The men kept their sirike secret —it will only ‘ 1 trot ’ Though his day | cinit Light rain and colder to-|the institution this year. It is hop-| until mining experts confirmed the cd enough money is received to con- | value of the find. struct an operating building. A rush to the strike sector prob- = (SFontaine Fox, 1930 sure is central over Lastern Canada = ably will he made as soon as weather with a sccondary off the Southern; USL HERALD CLASSIIED ADS‘LOX\dllmns permit, he square bloc though plenty of or Southern New Engl: rpopulatio Some of the tonight and Thursday; probably ; rain, changing to snow Ider in s west portion tonight; much colder No provision h: ursday; moderate to fresh shift- more years for all the land in the | po n business of pro- | night; Thursday fair and colder. ‘onditions 1 area of 10W pres- elty to be cit built up or turned | vir . o and having earned | Conditior ren of low pr Into bLuildix 5 somiet J reputation as I

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