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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1930. Girl Rivals Boy In Determination To Break Tree Sitting Record of Ai_rfligded Yo‘uth of Middle West . |start on an attempt to beat them. Chlcago Lad I After Re-,‘ Jimmy Dooley, leader of the team, % said the old bicycle is standing up fueling Too Often On|well and nasn't even developed & |squeak. His tcam mates are Zin Soda ‘Pop and Sand- |Hoffman, salvatore Uzzadino and | Tony Penquo. T grocers of Hackensack, ‘with |'much civic pride, keep the boys well |supplied with free food. Tony, the official cook of the expedition, nearly got disct .rged Sundz for not giving them ecg st, however. Another pedition at Little wiches. Chicago, July 15 (UP)—The young west has gone led,” and tree sitting, an un rt a week ago. today was the popular pastime | porry came gy in the Miss started when rim off. Emulating perha Rumors of foul play wer tlated brothers of LAY road perhaps Tarza all ages, and 100 among the tree tops, each mined to win everlasting fam maining there lox others. They say in oak t and 1t Kories and catalpas, in uri, Wisconsin, Michi- gan, Oklahoma and Iilinof S WHEAT ANNIDUSLY per o bovs and s who had aien President Plans No Action in - Crisis at Present or break rival e to niost grief soon girls perched deter- ons of Racine, is available, | but lowest estimates were that at least 50 were in the and vociferous were their claims th fame came to few except in t own immediate neighborhoods None, however, disputed t old Jack Richar of e champion (cst) yester- day Jack had been "up” for 04 hours, whic hours mo than the or 3 by Racine boys “I'll stay tarts.” 1 can sit Wis., race watched Hoover smen up up unti said Jack. “I'm only 14 good as if 1 were olde Has Girl Rival another Kansas City here In Eva 1 policies She wa when ( had been si hours, decided mor does not in- he situa- nothing a conference gge of here with didn't her fo is goi and beat the e of that mother said climbed down In Chi Truman Kirkpatr gtart in the tree benefited by Predecesios to rem enterir mythical built a airman Alexa en he returr : fer Le boy rlotte had inistr market drop of ove y in th win conse- particu- southwestern wheat They frown upon the Senator Capper, repub- t board buy quence ly. Before ip. home st for char comfor Would Cost h would ,000,000 cost the they “What step in eighbor say, add would w if storage f such an enormous sending food u a|els of whe long rope and pulley. Tnsufficient Refuels Too Ofter withhold P 5 i s 8 of grain 65 hours as th refueling.” |to be and by solicitons pl old One Jr. was forced down after because of too much Too many s¥ndwich sent up him mates him Chicago boys 1 to b ake such an undertaking in- they conten soda pop | Ket. T \dvis pper in today, was to be The farm board N the farm belt ent of probler preaching cu acreage as the solution of H . he has met m from some Governor poliucal Then one 4 that they and th ers, particularly fron Jection Reed of Kansas. Tl quickly In Wisconsin #0 numerous that boar interfered. but procla effect th uld be sitting in pt parks had li fects s and girls retired to and started The fad spread day when Billie Archie mpson, t S climbed up a couple of trees with a promise from their moth they nd one from d give them they sit after Oklahoma Su $1 a day for each day beating t Break Racord 14 (UP) Cyclists Another Great Clear-Weave SPECIAL Ination and Senator Henry aslen, | {friend of the president and sponsor | | for nis policies, seeks the republican | |senatorial nomination. Allen is op- | |posed by several other candidates. iCappPr is running for renomination | without opposition but he sides with | | Reed. | The administration group here | feels that the outspoken Legge may |not have been politic in some of his | |statements, but it is standing fourri PLANS PAGEANT ' Elaborate Pantomime Will Show Shire’s 0ld History Stratford-on-Avon, Eng., July square behind him, as it did when he recently was criticized by srain | dealers, headed by Julius Barnes. | g [ g Bl iOn O letimaisof Ml Teoyer wickshire—has completed prepara- Legge has not expressed himselt |y W87 TEOTR CORE FC R0 Ch to- on the Capper plan, but Samuel R.|q 0% o7 & PAEFERE O 0 R o MclKelvie, a member of the board, |z tnat shall rival in magnificence who 13 understood to share Legge's | yng pistorical interest the famous views, declared last night he would | gno o o0e not consider the sweeping purchase Warwick castle is again to fur- of more grain in consonance With | ik the background. Iully 5000 the policies of the board. Any sta- | parformers will take part bilization operations must show a|" 4]} over the country little bands reasonable prospect of permanent|of women have been busy making SN EGRNUIEIVEala costumes appropriate to the periods The position of the farmer would |, be enacted, and artists, cratls. be much worse if the hoard had not | women, musicians and dancers have already lent its helpful efforts to the | ynited to make the pageant a suc- situation, he added New England Complains All complaints and hints of polifi- cal distribution against the adminis- tration do not come from farm states. From New England and many eastern statcs during the last few weeks many complaints have |ized lslanders engaged in a conflict rnxrhf-dbvx'hné House ears, in pro- | which ends with the victory of the test against the policy of the board | more disciplined Roman warriors. lin purchasing the original 60,000,000 | Depicts Anclent Saint bushels of wheat ext will be shown the arrival of Democrats aking known Augustine—an opportunity for their views on the situation. A radio | impressive chanting by the male sppech of Senator Robinson of Ar- | chorus. kansas, criticl the board. was| The third episode covers William broadcast vesterday. Robinson is the Rufus. Medie pageantr democratic floor leader reach its zenith in the next episod There has been some talk of re- depicting “The Passing of Richard viving the oft-defeated debenture Be Earl of Warwick.” plan the December session of | Beauchamp's remains were brought congre to Warwick andgplaced in the fam- Meanwhile, the board is extending | ous chapel buil® for the purpos its work in other fields. C. C. Teague, | Pomp and circumstance are seen in fruits and vegetables member, has every part of this episode unced probably will leave of the most famous charac- here soon for California to help set | ters in Shakespeare's plays. as well up a grape control board. He plans as the Bard of Avon himself, will to provide 2 method of financing the |appear in the next episode. grape crop as it can be marketed on | will follow | the same ba s other farm crops Kenilworth ow being assisted by the hoard. Dudley, Earl of The purpose is to seek new market | small fortune in outlets r than to cut produc- | captivate Qu ed in wheat the music 15 Miss Sybil Thorndike and her husband, Lewis Casson, will recit the .prologue which John Drinkwa- {ter has written. After a Druids' song the spectators will see ba baric-looking Britons and Roman- are St in me of Robert Leycester, spent a his endeavor to Ilizabeth. Some of ually used by the Cov- entry mummers on that occasion | will be heard In next episode in en tion as Utilities to Receive Bills for Conduit Use Costs of maintaining the munici- | pal way svstem for the year have n apportioned among th= | utilities making thereof. and | the department of public works will | for § 94 per foot. | costs of construction and main- is billed against the com- and ci departments to the are available, are used in their en- tirety or only in part as is the case {with of the utilities subways they some BANK TR chester. SURER HELD | H. July 15 (P H. ¥ treasurer of the Merrimack River Savings | bank. today was held for the Sep- | r session of the superior court irges of violation of the state banking laws il He was arraigned late yesterday before | Judge Charles H. Perkins in mu- | nicipal court M Arthur closed lon « 000 was furnished k was closed recently k F: contmission eged poor loans on west- ern real estate. cause of T RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS —for— determined enc already more than twa days over the 120 he rival to bicyele Gzin More Weight, Strength and Energy Be Healthy and Vigorous agaix says Your Druggist or Your Money Returned 1t lazy that abl becausc and the your vyou have feeling, ars and moody, it's you need mor modern of getting supply speedily is mighty easy There's Vitamins in butter, milk and green vegetable thin, underweight people whos:> health up to par should keep that fact in mind. But when you near 100% in physical and mental efficiency. as possible, do it th modern way. 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