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(™ 3 FW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY. UNE 25, SCHARR TOENTER 1@ VERMONT ACADEMY Britain H. S. Athlete Aygarded Scholarship Truck Owners to Fight Regulation Of Their Industry, Pres. Arbour Of Connecticut Assoaahon Says by Federal Will Be Op- He Asserts — inferferenge Authorities posed n Illingworth s n Tax Rece of Gain IAD FOR HARDWARE VARIES WITH WEATHER cations Give Impetus to ment of Sporting Goods and Camping Equipment. COLLECTORS ELUB Move- Local Philatelists for First Full Season ELMER W. PAPE ELECTS E. W, PAPE Name Officers T0 ERECT FOUR STORES AT ARCH-MONRCE CORNER - ASIATIGS REVOLT INFRENCH COLONY - Natives Learned to Fight During, World War on. indo-China, June fe and unrest of m the French e Far East ferment reigns and re- the 19,-| Tonkinese pant among es and lions of | which England had had o 1 India, has spread 1o colonia = & | 4 uprisings at Yen-Bay. in the Ton- l»\xn and Vinh-Long. in Cochin Chna, | whers most of the casualties occur- red, were conceived and executed by native zoldiers. The peasant are content to form | processions, waving red tlags and demanding the tuppression of taxes on rice, which appears to be the only tangible cause of revolt. They |are not armed and ggenerally dis- | perse after being challenged by tne | troops. " Parkers Are Attending School Alumni Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Parker of 57 Harrison street left this morning *|by aytomobile to attend the annual reynion of the Murdock high school alumni in Winchendon, Mass., which is being held this aftcrnoon and eve- ning. Mr. Parker graduated from ing a rendition | yfyraock in the class of 1897, while 564 French- | pic e t-ught in the Winchendon managing their | them thres Mr. and tomorrow, schools for several yvears. Mrs. Parker will spend their 29th wedding anniversary, mo- admitted 10 | o1 ing through northern Massachu- Indo- ous parts of 4 and in- A | women inmates of Wethersfiald state Property Bought By Hartford Man ¢ Who Plans Immediate Com- mercial T pment r of the cthers. War Held to Blame The arm- red at com thet dn- m Water Lines 9y — “Safest Ride in Town Yeiifiw‘ E METER READS Cab Co.| =" 5 PAY WHAT Same Bread of highest quality of “home baked” flavor of full 20 ounce weight of even texture of crisp tender crust sanitarily wrapped delivered fresh daily LARGE 20 OUNCE LOAF that now pleases 4,060,000 people every day THE ONLY CHANG THE NEW LOW PRICE E IS THE CREAT ATLANTIC &« PACIFIC TEA €O. 1% | setts and southern New Hampshire. 4 MOVE WOMEN CONVICTS Hartford, June 25 (A—Fourteen on saw the outside world for the st time in periods ranging from months to 16 years yesterday when they were transferred to the new ee 0f the women are serving life - HEADACHE RELIEVED - « QUICKLY This Purely Vegetable Pill gu.\cldy corrects the igestive disturbe- ances,removes thein- T testinal poisons, and sick headache quickly disappears. Your whole sys« tem enjoys a tonic effect, conshpa- tion vanishes, and you feel a renewed | vigor. Avoid bromides and dope, they are depressing and harm: ul.l All Druggists 25¢ and 75¢ red pkgs. : CARTER'S IEXPILLS! \/