New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 15, 1921, Page 6

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Herald. ING COMPANY, etors. medium In and press .n Avertising ton open to advert Associnted Preos. - i lusively entit'ed publication of all news or not otherwise credited and also looal news pub- newspapers and adyor Iy honest * .alysis of ciroulation statisiics this audit. This insures fnst traud In newupaper ures to both national wnd . RD CHILDREN, underst wtry, O nd at the ts cannot en are backward purents know that pt stupid but they sim- on and often are ents or teacher, for a to child cly of wbout the the unjust ming from that 'who are es in his number it is fective ber are backward not ck of but of spectacles, the Junior Red a $5,000 fund to aid ing glasses for their children back the sses in installments. these fallure there ar not promoted the city schools sald eyesight and brains be- Cross pay t, acgording to the of the reason for quarter who do not do so It ndily that a #s poor finds great ing, often with poor or her. Moereover the jscourages. The child the blackboard and thereon ns as casily ose oyes are good ption becomes blunt- to take notice of t him little the ability ess his handicap becomes less wonder that he of others s but one of the res runting for the children who sim- will or A pf some of course attention, not are many of their ownwbut be- hysical defect num- | | Most chila | specialists in medicine and in law who fail | t "l‘lvn “JEST RUMINATIN (Robert Russcll) This some “Inspiration thing Wl Jest “tommy ability to do say is you've got vou have it not v musician—w sing as fire ay or s the chuich e a W when v the ou hould not impai than things n't mind the that shift. An atmosphere the should have no efiect lon't let ti iter injure yon plendid teem it ite It's ol' busy world o' folk, it seems, to listen t i dreams. “What's th ry that they ust ay “3 anything that's st today.” They'll turn smile a bit an’ heads: then they'll go to beds But pipe o' mine not; fo an’ it ain’t no beautiful me common on you constant Arippin Ir you conceive a or if rite it down you can say time don’t see in it their —r backs an shake successful deprecatin’ you thetr uccessful ne'ertheless this belleves the saying there is inspiration all “tommy rot. 0 = that is would in alrcraft be folly this moment, The all probability, should we be unfortun- main, and to rely on the prediction at prediction will come true in e enough to go to war & gas invented in America will in addition to the torpedoes Sykes. new e used Fredorick mentioned by St COMING IN IS OWN, no question but that today And there id advances There is s one of specialization that the for part no question but are fact have medicine, instance the made in for people due most to this are glad that we peals from small places New England for doctors place for But the & throughout that men shows there is still a temperament are in surroundings from the of the will come to them must those who, by most home such and who, nature practice that be essentinlly the general practitioners the doctor.” Eminent lawyers have said that for knowledge of practical law old country a general is far invariably of work. a good country lawyer superior to the ecity attorney who falls line into some special and knows the lawyer knew working country the farm. If a today, practical of farmer sues 1o recover from the selling company damages re- blowing down of his all sulting from the silo, the tountry lawyer knows about a silo and its proper manner which | ¢ construction. There is scarcely any he “wisdom to correct | ;o of life—with the possible ex- ght the moved of poor eye probably be lnses or spectacles for her physical particu w advice and the fol- rectify irections may well for to beyond t would be investigation nee reason the r his or “back- blaming child. sake of the child's should fail to take ry. her the OPHECIES., | that | dividual is aware | that is ception of corporation activities—with he with is not familiar. the farm which He holds So country doctor travels from to farm, or his amid they— loves. elastic are surroundings which he people, he has surmised office hours e knows th such a person has a before that There is much much doctor—pro- fitted to such and long in- of it. certain trouble romantic, and that is the he is temperamentally field. And when there comes a case which is beyond lawyer, is fine about country vided e contdnt in such a the doctor knows the to 1 country like too glad him, he, country only in counsel— vy budget has been | specialists, perhaps, in mnu-nnc.u-l)y to announcements. ith London, k Sykes aviation this news comes accredited Controller concerning jof aircraft ithe y with Al ship ddence and their a1 of the use of gas an nucl that the the s believed ome ut same Is, as it abandon her pra g or trying to main macy of Sir '] Indication Frederick Sykes that tor- Prerart ma weh ! ery existenco of op ting of Joodardized. Partl f thin possibifty t the npital For wnt caj ration thousan " eould be bui tlonable whet urvive an a small for sots orperating near would be vulner Rireraft b Bircraft aetion U kude will be ren wnd I | I z | | two | | intimately city, Both, knowing their néighbors their be- would injure a patient and calling them friends, have no pride where they lieve that pride or u client. And from the news items of the day the doctor far as it appears_that, as chances st is concerned, there are many for men who do not crave g calth and men who love the country, to tind ficlds of usefulness happy here, along with their practice, they and advance with the latest will find great m study and where they omething often missed in the ot the country— appreciation honest affection LOOK ABOUT YoOU, Jjown in TeXas the New York has players are getting limbered up opening of the National league has little how- comment to York occurrin This bit of with the New Giant An incident there that is all field thiew home wn playing right toward the rubber 150, and in so doing threw 300 diamond ring from his finger. Tost wreless and a habit, inci- bad dentally $500 ¢ nond rings did it to wenr Play bull; while ing we neve LIGHTS AND SHADOWS By John J. Daly THE HARBINGER 01" SPRIY hear the of the hurdy- urdy man But that ihe lilting swing a-ling-a-ling of it, metal ring of it, nd the cling of it i § geet the P'ipes o' Thouzh time is on the New scaxons always bring, At home or far-off Napoli, Young children singing happily To dance in with the Spring. 1 never music of it, Thae Lling The The mes ey crushing Pan— The rippling, laughing music of the hurdy-zurdy ma sparkling, chuck!ing tone of it, brazen moan of it, zone of it and groar The The The The brassy influential commones up the dirt. There came a sparkle in the sunlight and the diamond ring the, astonished player. The man kad been running to catch fly ball. He made what have been “error’” had becn in progress. He been quite disgraced as lay before ’(h:n had would called an I! a game | might have |a player named Snodgrass was once | fly ball in | center field in one of the great games of the The player in this case deserves no 1 disgraced for missing a vear. especial credit for finding the diamond flashed its having But the in his had It seems have to him without effort to find it is that he had failed purpose—to . catch the ball—and found something of great value. to sage his made any point In our lives there come many oc- when we miss entirely what We fail. We find ourselves fn a’certain position which casions we are after. seems to offer no chance. There is nothing for us to do because we have failed to get after. These are the occasions we should look about but sometime, long ago, someone may what we were us. wing, 5 We are discouraged, Combine to grip the clan— For no one’s quite immune While list’'ning to its tune; To folks of ev'ry livery It sends the thought, a-quivery, To go and dance in June. I love to hear the music of the hurdy- gurdy man, With the skipping youngsters part of it, The sinew and the heart of it,— The dashing, daring dart of it. The finish and the start of it Keep spasms in a span; But no instrument, of string, Or of brass, or anything Can play just like this friend of fmine When. with a sparkle as of wine, , You hear the Ode to Spring. —JOHN J. DALY. should remember that there may be some difficulty in retaining his seat. Beware of the promises of the man calendar is never torn off to the correct date. 25 YEARS AGO (From The Herald of That Date.) whose show “Bonnie Scotland” will appear at the Lyceum theater tomorroy ewning. The social committee of the Y. P. S. C. E. of the South Congregational church gave a “Magic Mirror” enter- { tainment at the church- parlors last | evening. The German Rifle club held a meet- ing vesterday afternoon. John A. Andrews has sold his sa- loon on Arch street to Charles G. Anderson. There were nine deaths and marriaze licenses recorded at town clerk’s office for last week. Some one pried open the window in Siering’s saloon on Main street last night but did not enter. CITY ITEMS. five the have lost a metaphoric diamond ring | there place which others have to us and see how we may extri- in there. Or ties in that overlooked. It is may up us about cate ourselves from the position which we are placed by our previous failure. Don’t a diamond ring to fly up and hit you in the face. down knees if need be and look over the ground. Many a man has thue turned apparent defeat splendid success. wait for Get on your into The man who es down on his job™ will never find his resting place comfortable or easy and is sure, soon- to told to “take up your bed and walk."” er or later, be We may “sing a song of sixpénce,’ But should we ever try, We may not complete the sentence G with ' 8 ])0("kel full of rye.” The married man may say that there is no use running after a car once you have caught ity—but he be oppeortuni- | to look ! New Victor records, special, Bright Eyes, No. 18735. C. L. Pierce & Co.— advt. Phoenix lodge, I. O. O. F., will hold ‘its regular meeting Wednesday eve- ning at 8 o'clock sharp. All members i are requested to be present. Plans are to be made to visit Elm lodge, Glastonbury, Thursday evening. Ban- quet and card games after meeting. Owing to a mistake it has been an- nounced in the papers that the Amer- ican Hardware was going on a i semi-annual dividend basis. Treasurer | Isaac Russell said today that such | was not the case. All Victor Products. Henry Morans’. —advt. Francis Brophy, son of Policeman and Mrs. Michael Brophy of Ellis street, underwent an operation yes- | terday at his home. Philip Scapaletti of this eity who was adjudicated a bankrupt has made an offer of 20 per cent settle- ment to the creditors. See our 1c sale advt. on page day.—advt. Herbert Morans of the Henry Mo- rans store is attending a mechanical and sales course being conducted at the Victor factories at Canton, New Jersey. Bread is lower at Naughton’'s Bak- ery.—advt. 5 to- FACTS AND FANCIES By ROBERT QUILLEN About the only kick available now is psychic. R Here lies Blivens, who died of an- thrax; got that way figuring his in- come tax. inherit a starts a The optimist hopes to million, and the pessimist savings account. The leading minds will now kindly oblige us with a in leading. “Eggs reduced to 27 ertisement. We fear the new spring models. cents.”"—Ad- and Lo Daughter feels very cultivated high-brow since she has learned pronounce Beethoven. If there is wher way o coliect the indemnity, not demand a monopoly of beer sales in Germany? Lady Muir-Mackenzie says Ameri- ean home life T is happier than English | Doesn’t she mean snappier ’ There are two kinds of people: those { who \r comfortable shoes and | { those who think they have protty feet. | il d, ) 5 little demonstration ! these are not | People usually nurse a grudge when they discover that liberty doesn’t make it safe to monkey with a buzz saw, - Ttaly is the qnly nation shaped like a bootleg; but Amgrica is the only nation that functions like one. The bull sems to be impotent in the stock market; but it is still hedomin- ing inflience in Congress. That charming lady on tie doflar can attra¢t men without showing her ankles. = > < ’ It must have cost some official a Ppang to refrain from offering the con- I tents of the treasury as surplus war ’ material. I A Battle Creek specialist says most {'of our trouble originate in the colon; many, however, are caused by the | hyphen. The little fellows in the League doubtless wonder at times if the super in super-government is short for supercilious. Europe’'s diplomats seem inex- pressib) shocked by Uncle Sam’s theory that mandate territory really | THE McMILLAN STORE, INC. —ALWAYS RELIABLE— cial Reductions For Wednesday Only. Genuine Bargains - FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY To Better Distribute Our Business Over the Entire Week We Offer These Spe- ' IMPORTED ORGANDIES—An- other shipment of this popular material just received; 45 inches wide, 28 dif- ferent shades; 98c value—Wednesday 69c yard. ENGLISH LONG CLOTH—Regu- lar 19c yard—Wednesday 15c¢ yard. NEW SPRING VOILES—-Regular 79c to 98c yard—Wednesday 69c yard. 69c MERCERIZED DAMASK— Wsdnesday 59c¢ yard, 2 yards for $1.00. PEQUOT PILLOW CASES—45 by 36 inches; regular 49c each—Wed- nesday 39¢ each. BED SPREADS--72 by 90 inches; regular $2.80—Wednesday $1.98 each. 3RD FLOOR ITEMS. CLOTHES BASKETS — Regular $1.50—Wednesday $1.19 each. RAG RUGS—27 by 54 inches; regu- i' lar $1.60—Wednesday $1.25 each. [ WIZARD POLISH—Floors and (i furniture; regular 25c size—Wednesday [} 19¢ each. BOYS' BLOUSES—Main floor; value $1.15; blue chambrays, madras, percales—Wednesday 79¢ each. | J j “BURSON HOSE”—for women; regular and outsizes; regular 59c grades —Wednesday 45c pair. WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKER- | CHIEFS—Value 39c each—Wednesday 29c¢ each. SPRING SHIRT WEEK—Featu ' ing unusual values in Men’s Shirts for this week. l ARROW SOFT COLLARS — A ' completz line of the new Spring styles, now ready. F;r Qui;:kvRetu;xs lfse HeraldkCla;sified Adsj ASK YOUR WIFE! about the care of the kitchen. Which bothers her most, “doing the dishes” or “scrubbing the floor?”—and then consider a bright, cheerful “crackless” floor that is even easier to clean than washing dishes. Armstrongs-Linoleum will make a bright, inviting room out of a dull, cheerless kitchen—and will reduce the unpleas- ant work of scrubbing by half. Ordinarily vou just use a mop on linoleum, you know. Why not come in and see fhe many beauti- ful patterns we have to select from, and right now you can save fifty-five cents a yard on all grades. John A. Andrews & Co. The Big Furniture Store. P. S.—This has nothing to do with linoleum—but for baby’s sake see our wonderful dis

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