New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 14, 1921, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

g . it . . in Herald. #MINOG COMPANY, “JEST RUMINATIN.Y (Robert Russell.) winter rn ol’ coat perhaps iood-bye mine vet use the chilly quite com- ne'erthe- an' when bec a1 t excepted) at &1 Church stry you afore winter pletely less I get you out 'twill the weather's sort fnaged An’ wood-bye” today, but keep a string on you an' possibly I'll pull the string afore the month is through. But my ol' pipe an’ I'd express our thankful- ness, ol' coat. that often you've from being win goat. You've kept the quite bit; you've less has But aside b use o' camou 'l say sun EMontha. set vou're laid OMce at New Britaln s Mall Matter. in doubt advertising medium ia | oulation books and press open to advertim The Associated Precs. Pross is exclusively entitied republication of all news it or not otherwise credited | r and also local news pub | prevented us ter's e cold out a you've we mad shiver covered up the didn’t have the There's mighty don hope th us clothes time to pre few o' us who t we can get an- other overcoat next year and you, ol' ecoat. forget But hopin' ain't achievin’ haps we'll dix you up vou all next winter—hence wordy lovin'-cup You begrudge the luck we have we ke money fast an’ the sort 0" o\ ¢ oat w want- ed In the past. You'll recognize your usefulness ain't over—you may ‘be, next winter warmin' some good chap less fortunate than remu of Clreula natlonal organisation | ewspapers and ad h L vLaly At 1» hes atrictly Our ¢ n this audit. This insure minst fraud In newspaper [figures to both national and an’ UNITY DRIVE. | the drive will | Mr own people—not the | the whole country | ple Brit- won't if buy which m in he ¢ ity ° in New needy are to be | oney to be raised from | } bring health through rae assoclation, instruc- O President Obregon has visions of the that has befallen his predecessors ple for the boys through | fate He not L inspiration and vision | girls through Girl Boy Scouts, aid to the the Day | He must through his position must know that the feel the welfare that the safest in the world. that he has fto consider of his own people to bles through for the n Charity Organization pn Welfare Relief, and | Main secure gk through the | = tecogn e for all these § POORANLy s nacounition o peive thelr raised may take ity shown her mirable | not only needy order he but more than in hoids, It general in the office prejudices the = their Tuber- s organi- f the | | were that would come to him unpopuls with this efined fairly Mexice he he to a treaty to agree which of ountry the ind Mexics in were much pride | Americans the | in that rights toward . America, re- ans in Such It ¥ already lands gen- fuses to consider such a treaty s given Thus, despite our hopes, recogni- and frien8liness between the the | countries seems far away tisfaction tion and two and is bringing 0 those will take ows towards sufferers \ pride in the D'ANNUNZIO. government N or its own this of the Tho Flume of the giving in provisional felt. In combine te In government recognize ita says pon and one has refused tha “We, whall our American Consul note te hoped will be given this with | provisional to cause sovereign State, cannot recognize 1l cognizes knowing that | as a ull United the better . @4n American consul until the . States formally Mume as it nation."” in firmt will drive appalling washed and all shades of has D hands be a great drive brielle Annunzio of Filume Is far less appal- | his poetic not bring the irrita- | that is Flume's. But the Re arives. follow- | tht poet must still remain of of ont one has seen a little puppy dog—a little fellow indignant One another, would combining these | brave sometimes—be- attempt brings a | come quite at the advances be | good friends with would to o! & great mastifl, which na- of ot eampaign New Britain the splendid sought prove Bing the residents | tured, tried to make the small one. And the causes one one cannot fail to look at at Mexico, felt the former. much does to | Fiume as one of to though the latter thorn is much work per in our sides than And its mpizations United States, crying back so the Community Drive be taken nd shown must sit settled sould away | over humiliation, until the Filume maiter is ind being felt » of its consul all United then ingratiating send its mospl the city, ring pportionments Much uld no the handling of methods wse given from the fund | Il bring direct divi- | eral well-being eommunity, through individuals in It will quickly will be the the feel comfortable everything of of needy in the hope made | right and people States may again be- more money cause Flume has recognized its repre- sentative. be used to ad- waste. Business FANCIES, FACTS AND the to it Although Samuecl Kone, the speaker by I meeting timported Simons to speak at his of | protest rday, had English ability yest an admirable command of and | showed a commendable as a give speaker, and an intimate knowledge | with tyrants aund martyrs, he was sad- | 1y knowl ICAN BLOOD, gon, of ing to by the United treafios, of State Colby pointment, and yet there indi ent Obregon with the ly have a ernment. He make of without lacking in his cer- conditions. For My assertion tain local qualification Kone made the baso recogni- | startling thut the present | | | | scheming and charter Had States is planning tak New legislature the of Mr even to of way Britain plotting the City | Kor | conv ersed with known as planned | d the or only r papers is In the any resident here, he would that the only United binding | would have relative of New amendments action the legislature plans the | Britain to charter of the City wouid is some or re- % to uch a | vigions such as are proposed by the written indepenc agreements. | charter revision committee and in ac- wetle is no dan- ki Brit- meet- ont cordance with law. There of the charter to the legislature to the ption contrary ty. Obregon trying of New left fate ger the City of full | United the of with in ain, and anyone who power of th over the the such e this ce upon the States w r Mexico ing worried treaty, miy can dispense that all was charter and for | city's For excellent Kone was talk- suntry any | worry once breaking obvi- wild have | foree he Mr know what he speaker that ously did not and ing wbout when he made that state- | ment d that Obregon r motives Mexicun TREAT LABOR FAIRLY. » is the sum of Commge of ion the Merchants® New York of especial value ow- Labor F port xioan ears hear the n people protest triendly a | the of the In- in | Austrial Kela of agreement soclation o whom | A » L by men The 4 tholr figthers advice | | | 1 ! i ,__—— The f New slogan hoe. help. “leet's wiil soon need jobless men: rmers for safe the world be that zht proof Voliva m $1,000 for square is It seems rather inhospitable to in- vite trouble and then whine because it comes. tern man has an is half climate The average E idea that California and half Japs. ALS0 COOM physician says cigareties will the complexion.. Smoke always that effect on paint. A ruin has two kinds of men and those who don't when praised. sporting proposi- allow a 000 child? There are regular guys, look foolish to make it why don't they exemption for each The pay of teachers proves that it is much profitable to get an education to one. Just tion, more than ve bt out is d war's wipe If cancel by all they can resolution, debts they that ntlemen Washinzton may March 4 instead lependence day A little tax now and then is dorged best of men. can way a national many who re- in A great cently hereafte of July resided celeb he in offering ;| FACTS AND FANCIES By ROBERT QUILLEN If the nations forgive their debtors, , and get away with it, perhaps your, j butcher can be persuaded to try it. these years people have | barrel when war chest. | And all been cusssing the pork the real offender was the madam. will wave and put your vocke‘-{ ‘The beauty parlor, give You a permanent a permanent climp in book. The approach of summer reminds us that it would be well to extend this disarmamet idea to the mosqui- to. | | | America now has 36 per cent of the world's gold. Perhaps this is that | mythical perfect 36 people talk about. | about. | H ! The western trend of the center | [ of population indicates that young | men are at least taking Greeley's ad- | { vice. ! | R [ When a man says creditors should | patient. he isn’t thinking of the | ‘ho owe him but the people owes i | | . | peo; he ' In Democratic America one who monkeys with the stock market mav ' wake up a member of the aristocracy or a mere proletarian, { ! If they find that mis: darkest Asia, no doubt l cover that his natural ng link in they wiil dis- gait is wver) similar to the toddle. resident Wilson's second industrial conference. This merchants, committee, representing the believes that the time is to take a al abuse opportune for emplove step forward in indus relations. Employers now may this chance or they may use it for the pur- bringing permanent good of report repetition: pose of One paragraph the is ot “Employers now worthy have the opportu- nity to demonstrate that the assump- tion is incorrect that they are uni- antagonis for inter- gainst or the that formiy arrayed Now is it tic to labor. time them to make clear the ests of management and labor ean be besi realized through successful co- operation.” Many course, get they take advantage This, pos men are out of work. of puts employers in a If of this situation tion to labor at low wages. will their chance to show that If they treat labor as fairly as they they be abusing they desire to be fair are able under the circumstances, even though they believe labor has it do the chance, h attitude been unfair when had employvers will mu toward changing labor's toward them. Employers are not out of the woods by But labor is deeper in It has the employer the best laborer has any means, them than the employer heen the belief of labor that trying to of The many is always get the employed been justified in instances. the those As suggested by « this report present is a splendid time for beén attitudes and not employers who have unfair <o change their their chance to show the worker that is willing to forfeit condition of employment him. The em- ployer who has begh fair always—and are many”of them who have because of the unfair actions and demands of other employers—will be only too glad to continue his policy abuse he, the employer the the advantage un- has given there suffered of justice the worker his deserts of sacrifice. Such the country would bring employer and em- establish a good will between them which might come Give now even to the point action throughout uch together do to ploye and a in no other way. ““Harding's $1.500 Out headline Inauguration of $30,000 Why inaugurate a that Just Appropriated’’, Cost not use the rest of the and money to few more save them up for rainy day? Wil Headline Cost Money'" is ac- curate no matter to what the story be- neath refers much richer would Kes How become a man who m asses were he able to fill them! (¢ _laud the faithful skating over thin ice 1Is wise despite its danger, not because of the skating affords, but be- cause it may be the only waj Sometimes pleasure ing the desired destination. i can't put yourself in the other fellow's place if his arrogance fill it up completely. You and con- ceit it P'rogress presupposes past pers epce. had more success in his search, with the aid man had he | i Perhaps Diogenes would have of a lived lantern for an honest in the age of eleqricity. 25 YEARS AGO Herald of Th. ! (From The at Date.) The employes of the Stanley Rule and Level company have organized a fire department. An effort is being of the vacant fitted up made to have one stdres in the Arcade for an emergency hospital for the treatm«nt of railroad em- ploves who get injured while per- forming their duties. D. McMillan has zone to New York | lon an extensive business trip. The rumor that the Baptist church | is negotiating for the pyrchase of the Swift property on West Main street | for a ghurch site, is branded as false. Captain Joseph R, Andrews of | Company E has been placed on the retired list. First Lieutenant W. W. Bullen will call a meeting of the company to name a successor. COMMUNICATED A Query on “Third Terms.” New Britain Herald: Dear Editor: ~ Will you please decide the follow- ing ' says that a man can be presi- dent of the United States as many times as he is nominated and elected. | “B" says that, excepting in the ! case of a “war” president he cannot | become president more than twice | consecutively. "B” says that after our first presi- dent George Washington said it was too much like a kingdom for one man to be president morgq than twice | consecutively, it was then made a law, “A" claiming it only a rule fol- lowed out by presidents so far. Hoping you will publish through your paper, I am W. E. W. There is no ruling in the Consti- tution against a president being re- elected any number of times. ““Third | term” arguments were rampant when | Theodore Roosevelt hoped to be again | elected. At that time the point was made that there is an unwritten law concerning third terms. There is no reason why a man should not serve a third term beyond the intangible feeling that he should not that exists in the country. Consequently A" is quite right. [Ed.] this The Bosworth Murder. Editor Herald: Kindly publish the date on which of reach- | j§ Exclusive and Distinctive Modes for Easter STYLES, QUALITY, INEXPENSIVE PRICES AND WONDROUS VARIETY APPEAL TO : YOU HERE New Tailored Box Coated Suits in Misses’ Sizes Of men’s-wear serge, tailored in three new box-coated models, these snappy suits gre embroidered and bound ith tailored braid. Shown mostly in navy blue .. New Spring Suits of Men’s- Wear Serge for Women vises . $32.50 Misses .. Tailor braid is used to trim these smart suits which fol- low the straight line silhou- ette and are lined through- out with fancy silk lining. which this season this | offered at Handsome New Suits of Tri- cotine for $50 00 Easter wear ° Some of the smartest suits have are offered at reasonable will be found equal to those much prices in other shops. - 3285 Be;utifully Tailored New Suits of $79. 0 : Tricotine Elaborately trimmed wil chenille embroidery thess suits are direct cppies of some of the most recent im= portations and must be scen to be appreciated. been shown price and higher New Tailored 5Sport Coats of Heather Polo Cloth Fully lined with silk, these smart tailored coats have a mannish notched collar and marnish pockets. Offered in several heather shades of tan and blue HAGon s New Spring Wraps of Duvetyn, $ 39 00 Smartly Embroidered ... .... ° One of the many attractive models at this rcasonable price has large pockets which are a novel feature for a wrap. Heavy silk em- broidery is on the deep shawl collar and on “the body of the coat. of Fine Tricotine . ..... $49.00 A liberal use of silk taffeta as trimming on the collars makes the wraps very smart. The narrow girdle is of silk material. All the new spring colors are shown. Distinctive New Spring Wraps 29 Rl oo e 850, () Full. long, embroidered cape coats which reflect the best in the present mode and have’ the new cape sleeves. Shown in Reindeer, Nankin and Moose. Handsome New Spring Wraps of Veldilg' Chameleon Cloth, and Other 69 0 ‘Graceful Materials ....:.... $ . a Much embroidery is used to trim thesw graceful wraps which are developed in the soft graceful material now so in vogue. They are particularly attractive in the soft shades of gray and tan in which they are shown. Pre-Easter Sale New Spring Dresses Néw Spring Dresses of Serge and Silk Taffeta $24.75 Dresses for afternoon and street wear which follow the new style lines and are z shown in na blue, black # and several shades of gr: B Values to $32.50. new spri ¢ est w colors. Mr. has muneratc since he months. to take by a the accused recovered J. Richardson. no one had been dispose of the Representative Newington was - car in a street for ieaded ined by aving his ired at City lonzer zment James Pa ankenne: terday at not WOMAN'S ASSAILANT SENTENGED TO JAIL / the irees (Continued from First Page.) that time He accused too friendly left last cent, A. Greenberg the support at of being and with a her tableman, without cutor Albert Sternberg of his visit. He forewarned that paying attentions he me to the the ove lifter. her Deceni- ber a she told Prose- purpose had stableman woman so armed with woman be- admitted said he been the to the house The was Eugene Bosworth was murdered. READER. August 2d. 1904, according to police records. [Ed.] Zates on the man Charles the arrest, was very drunk. .ame excited, he said, and pulled knife whereupon he wielded t he lifter to protect himself. The ac- cused is married and has a ‘wife New Spring Frocks in Many Stylish Models $29.75 Fashionable 2 models and col- ors, embroidered in the new- with Values to £39.00. Cadwell Permission several months ago man working said. vesterday Mr. given trees. Richarad charged more auilty. Judge income tax hall than was suspended. railroad tr McCarthy, testified Attractive New Spring Dresses in Unusual Styles $34.75 ..Unusually clever dressed of chiffon taffetas, and fine quality satin which reflect the best of tI present mode and are of suc) high quality beth in materials and workmanship that they will please the most exacting woman. Frocks in contrasting this WANTS TO VISIT U. S. in given week three him | But Father Hoch Cannot Get Wi Passport Vised by Amcrican Conswul.! Naples, March 14.—TFather -Joh| Hoch, whose passport will not be vise by Sergeant A.| by the American consul here, intend Cadwell said § to go to Rome to ask an explanatio: authority 10 ( from the .American embassy. 'Fhi action will be taken through th Czecho-Slav legation at the Italia capital. it is said. Later he intends t &0 to Vienna, in which city he w take the necessary ‘steps to set per: mission to enter the United States. . ather Hoch was accused of being tant of Count Michael Karolyi former president of the Hungarian republic, wifo was expelled from .| worked was on the properties, The trees were Erwin of with park- ted part of 410 minutes legrislatory that he stateme was de- | expected. | restri than The Klett and he had two weeks agor fined 310 arrested Russell & Erwin ck; Police- who made the accused CAPPS IS RETIRING. S i | for | ves. | Greeks Regret Departure of Amerd-) can Ministet to That Country, Athens, March 13, (By Associated] ' Press).—HRdv Capps; ,‘Americay that

Other pages from this issue: