New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 2, 1921, Page 6

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B Herald. INO COMPANTY. tors pled) ot 1 &! Church stre OMce Blass Mall at Matter medium In press o advertining books y fon of all news credited and also local news pub- " ation Bureaw of Ciren s & national organi ow newspapers aud strictly homest * .alysis of Our cireulat statisiios this audit This Insures fnsc traud In newepapor ures to both national and ™ S MISERY.” jost pathetic and tragic the 1d brother published in the cleven-ycar- his younger t of his shot to the misery his small brother close he show how smaller with- Then he his He killed child is dimicult at saw him a to passed through n-year-old boy one "But one may be sure no awful craving to py. The thing is un- that it all injured possibility was back of had seen an and viewed d come jm out of his misery,” | of the the owner The been shown remark one of Perhaps nimal and him e horse mave use- a ng all ning killed fbable that entered the the time—and had prevailed some such the lad's could not have He o h him h to a horse and those n being poken without was un between argu quali- mind unable Thus it statements. the ignorant press a it may lons. erous is to mive eral in- death n pres- or the ORS OUR MEN. jactory and it brings that France now uments, in hono or the the crest of the a fronts men of the the French rican Division by that of men displayed & It & return by the who will undoubtedly his « the war untry overseas, bill the lor compensation for n. will is o in How long it uncertain, or at all the our - mtes of Unlon u In own jen wpent some in vice various ways. men, many of eed of financial aid sitate to apply for oy realize, perhaps y more needy oss the water ady— France our men who, in e eagerly land ma waiting tor the little come to th waste of money! pne would say ten millions of dol electing Pnited the next “tates, about pe Mopublicans, and Democrats I, especially so in nles promised, and ment condition of New Britatn | | here predicted that there would come adver- | | hands | men, as- | the | pleasant; the | who did | $10,- | than | table i they were wilun;:l their own will they save the public's? the other the Democrats would equal amount had they Be that as it may, Possibly lack ing from them to funds spend such sims of On hand some will say that have spent able they was been to obtain it did due bly not their failure of organization: possi- to a not. Weeks before the election it was when a candidate would be suc- refused of a day cessful use he to coun- tenance the spending great sums The menace to our traditions—to our form of government was seen Now the Senators signing the unan- that ‘the expendi- { these vast mous say sums is a present ture menace to the nation.” that next and growing They mittee the suggest the clections com- the question of Congress consider and that a constitution- e dealing that al amendment submitted constitutional difficulty it it Perhaps the sug with any found is necessary may be stion of those not with considercd impracticable. But take ted politics intimately be associs may when and statesmen it politicians such notice of this evil must be bad Things may pretty o on in the same old the pre- of the ognition one likes to repeat the but that right man compelled by the men who hold the and the candidates of parties in their discrediting of matter of righted way dction with coming his destinies or the such this will campaign ex- penses be to a certain exten “FOR YOUR OWN GOOD." The most Popular P’erson in town Is something always The thing in every one who is doing Your done is extremely Or “For Own Good Unpleasant rather, it is really not un- think only you it is un- pleasant The near a father mother, 1t Broke amM wish to. lZat before looking for a Job how Wise it is to Barn what you spend, and The would Person may be a relative; or even you are the Person tells you how demoraliz to Lorrow Person does not sec that you more Pep and a greater ability to Job it e own good have %0 Awfuily this stand the not get you were Hungry Person takes or your the position he does it It discharges from your Person you i r your own will then that you Work charging you will be the best thing in His good,”" because you must do Better dis- the world for Often, if Meat on eat it you but Piece of table there the it will is one will The to the Person Hurt of you as it Waste the smoked in the open left fearing you not his for Besides it Person will o out wy do an errand cncourag for him ve s good cigar and news- paper, for a cigar does not give its full benetit. The Uses you merely to Train you. he is aid all others of you and When Person takes charge through you will be Competent to He is sorry that he may with n incompe- that is doing it not suffer you your he profits by aid all *“'For tence and your But your own ne good."" A SIGNIFICANT INCIDY has seen and become the President Al the solemn faced at country latest Many sight of the pictures of Wilson newspapers published his photograph his first C taken mecting, be- The taken at ihinet side that just recently contrast was awful Ye Cabinet terday at the last meeting of the h member to of show- sident Wilson presented an autographed copy the photograph of the cabinet, him, the President, in his present akened condition. of the #ift to indeed of the Appropriate was the the members the Cabinet President of chair he had occupied the table cight the to Cabinet through it at for token years. Appropriate was President Lo give each some remind them of the hours spent at that in earncst discussion of the uffairs of the nution But, no matter how approprinte was the President prescatation of this photogiaph showing him a broken man, remarkable th s significance is the ent from action of proud Wilson has been painted by his enemic this How diftl the rrogant man Jent A photograph of himsell in con dition would seem to be the last thing would wish to to his old ociates. Any of sad days of his administration, of such « man sive reminder the last, personal nature, would secm fto be pent de the hos to man so often who opposed him. picture further “JEST RUMINATIN'.” (Robert Russell.) account for hew now down and them this is stranger since they banned that some- times cheerin’ cup. Your busi- ness may be awful bad on thut especial vet vou goes on singin’ in an unaccustomed way Or things may be a- boomin®, yet you're blue about the gills; you see in every hap- ness in life but foolish frills. 's somethin’ deep inside vou that cannot quite get at which dictates jest the angle o’ nose v of your hat. peop’ call it tempera- ment, dyspepsia or the biues— at any rate you're cheerful or vou're sad—-you cannot choese: the fit is on yvou for a while an’ then it fades away—you may reverse vourself upon the next succeedin’ day. Now that ol ruminatin’ pipe o' mine has 2ol its moods: some dayss its smoke is awfu! blue: some days the recd protrudes—the red that optimism gives—the red o' that great flame which ave revitalizes life. “En- ergy's” its ne only thing that we can hold the memory o' jovs sure to nor heed blue some may be. You can’t you feel way up; an’ ve day, an’ your Some an’ The do that's how is come, days will soften some- that him to his associates, the paint of what word picture historians will the man. “Ford paper is sent to Attic.” head- Well, Good place to stuff ‘Waste line. why not? keep man for the paper “Uncle m Facing faced and we can’t Headline Difficult conquered lots of his features have suffered to says I'roblem.” He's and them sce that any great degrce Attack Rent llogs Wonder if the swine possessed in Chi- the par- devils “Clergy cago,” read. of was cited? we able by “Blue lLaw Foes Haled to Court,” courts this one “Jail” thew. headline if we know may “Hail” but wiil not The inevitable” is hound to come, but it possesses that beautiful free- dom which keeps us all guessing Almost every civilian who has ever been “across the pond” remarked ves- terda ‘So like l.ondon, don’t you think—the fog?" Some members of the Cabinet May But we have both hands left free: have never seen it vet In our’ Democracy. Relief from dom a man's troubles sel- from him whom he telling them. comes to has been Sentimentality is the bluck sheep in the flock of which Sentiment is the mother When like eating vou feel into be- partaking going out the garden and worms cause nobody loves you, try of a real meal “Twill in pay. company with an optimist 25 YEARS AGO (From The Herald of 1'bat Date, The payroll ment for last and the for the water depart- week amounted to street department io take Con- Laubin will t at the First al church on April 1. The United German organizations of the city are planning to hold a fair soon for funds for the hospital. It is said that a boom is being start- d among the military men for 1 utenant Colonel Thompson for the Republican nomination for city clerk The H. R. Walker company had a new pair of bay horses on one of the teams today. Officer Helberg has day policeman March R¥TAIN G gregatio been assigned to during the month MAY AYSON. we Under Way ¢ As Phys ave Him Con- tinue Wilson. an o Washington. March 2.- ments were understood today been made whereby 3 son will physician President Grayson's intimate of Mr. Wilson's said. made it hiis services the wa fere. Arrange- to have \dmirai continue Wilson nd expert ftear Cary T as Dr, knowl- ailment. it advisable to continue 'nd his work as head of ary here to which he 1ssigned, will not inter- edie was naval d recently CHINA MAKES DEMAND. Wants Japan to Set Time When She FACTS AND FANCIES By ROBERT QUILLEN melting can’t fuse refuse, Iven a pot Europe's Austria has left is the taste. About all dark brown e tizhter, Money wouldn't mouths were a ) Ameriea and Javan and 20 years. it on The will talk when it men. peeple of for lay war comes If a woman says the baby is pretty she is exprcs<ing her honest tions; if a man savs it is pretty, is trying to be polite, he The coal barons may control the price, but a merciful God still controls the weather. SUT (i JEEY b2 TAARE home the jitneys to freezing. the cor around from And now all are wrapped keep the ihing in get may get of it for mone: the possession again, you will Greed jail, but you out that the diamonds mined in arec not as worth as as the Smuts mind. And South much at Africa at Britain A philosopher is one who can real- ize how foolish his present worries will seem a year from now. England’'s view s that a wireless station in China would enable Uncle Sam to do too much wire pulling. hold up the hold-up Hemp will men. Be sure hyphen will find you out. your she is may be down, but 0! excuses Germany never out The old man of the sea was prob- ably a battle fleet in disguise. The war tax brings us back to earth and teaches us to appreciate common cents. New German proverb: er the preparation., the reparation.” “The great- greater the When greed and conscience go to the mat. one may safely put a little money on greed Of course you understand that this being =hipped to Kurope isn't Bourbons. . corn for the Over-consumption- got into this fix, and now we need a hair of the dog to cure the bite. us able in the There is nothinz remar who story of a luropean scientist hypnotizes fish do It When the roll is called up yonder, L will then | the states- convic- ! men and as And the cares thai in o=t th> d oil there gats like the ilently steal away. An the army criticism of Governme order to reduce length shoe strings should t extravagance. 1-DUNNO — YO LOOW AY THEM NOWADAYS OME SOMETIMES \WONDERS WHERE. THEY CONCRAL. THEAR THOLGHTS getiing shorter and where will the their pistols. skiris keep s getting lower, dear creatures conceal Yesterday Germany’s word might have stood against Furope: today there are none so poor as she pretends to be. | { | American chorus gitls | Given frec rein, the toodle scems to provide about much Kkic as the toddy. as And if Bergdoll had gu1 the others did, he might home by now. COMMUNICATED From Wooster Street over when have AV In regards ice to cilmen and alderman, who think that street has been fixed up, would like to extend an invitation to those gentlemen to come out there and see the conditions as they really are, but as a matter of precaution, they would advise them to bring along their rubber boots if they want to get anywhere to make any observations. There has been a sum of mone; spent on that street, but of the poor way it has been spent there has not been very much ac- complished (for which the taxpavers are not responsible) and unless there is some more money spent there, in curb, gutter, ‘etc., what has been ac- complished will very soon be destroy- hold-up of silence this the conditions on ! Wooster street, the taxpayers of that ! street, as an opportunity for the coun- { now | on account } been | d, The taxpayers have already peti- | tioned for a sidewalk. Hoping the honorable body will give this matter ! attenion, we their immediate yours truly, TAXPAYERS Wooster Street Cane Sugars The sugar ;hortafi brought sugars from different countries Many of these sugars were found on arriva to be coarse, dark and unfit for household or ing use. . ‘u’lelll‘quualityofbommo Cane Sugars has never are | Man, Innocent. Who ACCUSED ASKS REBATE. Served 5 Years, Asks This Be Taken Off New Term. Chicago, March 2.—Richard Meal, convicted in federal court of forging postal money orders for $908, con- tends the sentence for this crime should take into consideration the fact that he served five years of & sentence for murder before he re- ceived a pardon which stated he was not guil of the crime. Today he was awaiting the decision of Judge Landis on his appeal for a discount on the probable sentence for his pres- ent conviction. Some leniency should be shown, Assistant District Attorney Mever Linker told the judge when asked for his view and sentence was deferred pending investigation. TRUCK LOAD OF DATA. Secrctary Houston Sends Vast Quan- tity to Semate Judiciary Coinmittee. Washington, March 2.—The senate judiciary committee's action in de- manding that Secretary of Treasury Houston produce for its information all correspondence in connection with loans to foreign governments today brought a truckload of several tons of documents to the Capitol. The problem of wading through the great mass of papers also was left with the committee. abys B 52(‘)‘?(1- by right merit. Proved through 63 years of rearing better babies. EAgJE BRAND Condensed Milk Automobile Owners Attention We are now well equipped to wash MANY HOLD-OUTS YEW Neither Boston Team Has Sigged all its Pirst String Players Boston, March 2.—With few days remasining before the ad vance guard of the Red Sox and Braves start south, neither of team has all of its first string pla; signed. The Braves are said to havi rounded all their battery men wi one exception under contracts b outfield and infleld are incomplete Of the Red Sox, Captzain Hooper is said to holding out for increase in salary, Stuffy McInnis said to have asked for more than hi contract called for and Derrill P obtained from New York as prospe tive second baseman is still tied up a contract with the Universty d Michigan as coach. b CEMENT FRUST PROSBCUTION. Detalls of Prosecution Will Be nounced Later, Authorities Say. New York, March 2.—Arraignmer of the 74 cement corporations and 4 | individuals, members of an allege ‘“‘cement trust,” indicted yesterda: a federal grand jury here on a of violation of the Sherman antl law, will be made at a date to be de cided in conference by defendan counsel and special prosecutors, ‘was announced today. Notifieation the grand jury action was sent to ti indicted corporations and individual Two counts were in the indictmen —one alleging restraint of trade & the other monopolies and attempig monopolize. WANT TO \;Sl'l‘ HARDING. Republican Leaders Planning Ol Conferences at White House. ‘Washington, March 2.- a return to the old order House conferences with congresgions leaders, republican members of th house ways and means committee ha: decided to seck an interview with Pre ident-elect Harding soon after hijs, auguration. Chairman Fordney, it was said tg day, plans to call his committee | gether March 14 to map out a polid as to financial legislation. Before ginning this work, however, he Wi said to desire a discussion on tarj é revenue legislation with Mr. H h MINERS’ GAS MASK. Govt. Bureau Perfecting Bqui That Will Protect Wearers, shington, March 2.—A gas that will protect its wearer as practically any gas, smoke ‘or fume, is being developed by the bureau o mines, it was announced today. Several deaths have been repotted to the bureau recently as a result using war gas masks to fight fires i smoke filled rooms, holds of ships ans cellars and under other conditio where the gas density was { greater than they were intended td withstand. WALLACE REID - —in— : SICK A BED PALACE THURS.—FRL—SAMl MARY MILES MINTER Fox’s, Thurs.,Fri.,Sat. CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “THE KID” Next Sun., Man., Tues., Wed. Sunday Seats on Sale Now. A Store for “The People” “Sale”Dayg AT THE “Salestor’’ You will find the follow- ing articles at from one-half to one-quarter the price than what the same articles are selling for clsewhere. WAISTS PETTICOATS KNIT GOODS FUR COATS FUR MUFFS FUR NECKWEAR FUR PELTS “Every” Day A COSTUMES DRESSES UNDERSLIPS KIMONOS BATH ROBES HOUSE DRESSES CORSET COVERS CHEMISE COMBINATIONS CHILDREN’S WEAR'

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