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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 192f. Bl‘itain Herald' the present cases the emergency wlll‘y e y PAUL REYERE)S RIDE cease to exist, it is suggested, with the LD PUBLISHING COMPANY, offic > . a b (et fMc ...: ending of the war. But the laws (Robert Russell.) Passed when there existed that Rron : . Mass. Patriots’ Day Celebration ; emergency may continue operative as | BEEE Wnaiul © In » thing fhars c ’ ¢ | [O8g ha'the arisrsescy which! bronstit bad, accordin’ to the dope; for eatured by Reproduction of His- hem that oft indulge in it - about the passage of the laws exists. s toric Dashes by Revere and Dawes. IAB \ b S | W i e iy e ALWAYS RELIABLE ar is evidently not the only i ; Boston, April 19.—Splashed with emergency contemplated. There may They clean forget the things mud from head to spurs riding again | at | come others. Under this ‘decision of that's real an’ close their to Lexington “Paul Revere” and “Wil- e dreamy eyes to practicalities o’ liam Dawes” revived in Middlesex atter. nln.- supreme court of the United States | lite while B iR thalakie county today memories of the historic aws passed while that other emer- | “Star gazers” are quite differ- events 146 years ago. The rides of RS GAram » wency exists will be held constitution- | ent from one who seeks to find, these latter day couriers was one of [ Ofies ..oinininie R S ol e in that dark canopy above, a the picturesque features of the Pa- | tlmlnllrl ll a3|’a k ware opinion, wheén the emergency—the ]t:fr:‘l:o‘l(: Ll ‘q'i’:h“"::_g;;"d;":" lri’;’_fihs hDay Celegralloln.df o M - rofitable Advertiaing medium 1 rener: ack o R = . 8 3 e horsemen departed from Boston Sroftable adverdaing medium 18 | general lack of housing facilities in | the proper path, obecure; a | : sped by the cheers of thousands. They | ON OUR 3RD FLOOR always open to adverth these cases—ceases to exist the laws light to help him find the right | slackened pace only at points where | 2 —_ { would be‘no longer operative. an’ of himself ve sure. When || history said Revere and his fellow o T Aissstasel Buoss. | 5 naugh but blackness ‘shrouds rider Dawes had halted to give the ' - Py egclusive! Itied " p ed o ¢ 8 2 103 e E P iated Press is lusively ent! THAT ODD JOB the earth it's awful not to see alarm that the British troops were on | SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY @ use for reg iblichtion of all new some star o' lhope a-shinin’ the march. ted to It or not otherwise crodiced Some of you who read this will re- bright to streugthen you an’ “Paul Revere” vaulted into the sad- { TEA KETTLES, good ;$2 25 value, for $1.68 : i .. S .08. or lso local news pubs | . g 30’ pager and alse less member that you have some “odd me. The little tleepin’ baby | dle in front of the old North church | hermo —_ o e ; A akes; deep silent is the night; here and galloped northwest to his . Job" to be done. Your cellar cleansd, || Wakesi deep silent is the nig lloned_ northwest to his : DOUBLE BOILERS, $1.30 value for 98c. . B y 2 7 bjective. " Clrealntion. . unconsciously the baby voice o e ans crganisaties | PeThaDS cries for a ray o' light. It memory of whose equally important ; g re wnd adver- | There are many people out of work | | comes—perhaps from mothers’ ride remained in obscurity until a Aluminum Ware gives many years of servi sent © walysis of a N " - v tics | in this city whom a few dollars 1d word jest whispered in the few years ago followed a south- Il . = 5! . o Oue et eeares |/ T L Cae o o o SEVATS Weu o m e eyl e vhans R iis ] liwestexiy Rrouta Qg WiisreverFinak two 1 Every kitchen ought to be equipped with at lea o Beninat | traud in newspaper baby heart there in the dark- drew rein celebrations had been ar- ! I : iseveral pieces for in addition to bein&exceptional hbution figures (o both naclonal and All of you who read this and have o m. An’ so to folks ranged and a military escort provided. : : z - staser a bit of work you must have done ETSJ-.."L"M in life there some- The celebration had its climax on the isamtary’ it outlasts all other kinds. t yours no times comes a voice, which, green at Lexington. though the sky be darkened, makes the weary heart rejoice. Second Class Mail = soonér or later are sorry that there | TOLD YOU 80 DANGER. is unemployment here at all. o starts to run a race. He has Arrangements have been made to HARDING DONATES $5,000. President Gives to Salvation Army and Endorses Latest Campaign. bmmodates his stride to a soft | wanting work. You want to help soon he finds the track is hard. | give what work you can COMMUNICATED Cincinnati, O. April 19.—1_”resident. lost the race for his competi The Red Cross will make note of :;adr:::, ':;"'e ‘,’s’:"l"',a::zi e'xf:‘?,:‘s“i‘;i{ king the track as they find it | what you want done it you will com-| G e | home service campaign, it was an- 3 This attractive Glass Ovenware may stride municate with the organization. Al nounced here today, but has contributed l owner l’;;g‘)go e e e I be used for serving right at the table. ck 1u sott. He boots his horse | fo be done, will be sent to do that! Gentlemen:—Last week thers ap- | home town of Marion, O. You can use it to bake all kinds of edibles oft track and, if the animal is | wrok. You will thus aid to make | peared in your columns a letter signed In a letter to Brig. Herbert Roberts ik ¢r, removes thg toe welghts things better and you will get that A Citizen,” in which the mayor was | of Cincinnati, divisional commander of : i e may wear on @ hard track. | 0dd Job out of the.way. attacked, for one thing because New | the Salvation Army, President Harding In convenient shapes and sizes. rse's chanced of winning the| It will take you perhaps three ' Eritain had such an inefficient park | “°Y5: COVERED CASSEROLES, regular $2.00 value for $1.48. Having seen very much of the use- el i minutes telephone conversation to' commission that it had no plans ready | ful and patriotic work of the Salvation CUSTARD CUPS, good 25c value for 17c each. n eoming to a new community | bring about this result for the new parks and so could not | Army in all parts of the country and \ x rmed that the people with Do not wait until some man you come to the aid of the unemployed. | baving an opportunity to familiarize - 2 pd . A fortunate purchase of about 1,000 pieces of CUT GLASS makes possi he will trade are ‘‘close.” He [ know has time to do the job-—unless While the writer has no wish to ap- | ™¥self With its \work both here and his actions accordingly. He It is a particular one which he has| pear as in sympathy with an attack | mace o o my seaorsement to sone | || this sale at s\)‘lVCKT‘g}liy é%q‘griggsm $2.50 up to $25.00 \ e” himself. Soon he may find | performed usually and who knows upon the mayor, as a mefber of the | campaign for extension of its efforts.’ GRAPE JUICE SETS from $4.50 up to $7.50. s competitors are liberal Al- | Just what to do and you want him ' park commission my sympathy cer- lhe may have ).t the prestige [ and him only to do it. There is no tainly is with this citizen. SEEKS COOPERATION. SUGAR and CREAM SETS from $1.00 up to $6.50. lght have made him successful. | intention to take work away. from His statement of the circumstances e WINE GLASSES at $4 50 and $498 for one-half dozen. Secretay Wallace Asks All Governors o are men who never notice | those 6n whom you depend to do your Iis almost entirely true and if his in- { = 2 h - 8 € in the news but that 1/hich | work. ferences are as stated these are prob- | 10 Observe Forest Protection Week. And countless other desirable pieces. Don't delay about it. Call up the ADly the inferences of such other citi- Lia that the track is soft and | get the names of the ufemployed ot changed thels of & race horse is told | man or woman, according to what is| o The New Britain Herald. Washington, April 19.—Secretary i 3 T se fght any- ——— essing. They see no lig el 5 = B " “'7" | Wallace wrote letters today to the gov- | |8 : 3 » lor It they read of some encour- | Ked Cross now and help. Get into :“.‘“:"l::“ ave given the matter any ernors of all the states asking their co- . = e —————————————— the game. Phone 2211. s > operation in the nation-wide observance Dt Th I i 4 3 d e s e ———— ons. ey always call on G ng. The mc ent one of their —_—_— lone an injusticc whic " et ian of forest protection week May 22 to 28 < . dong ar justice which we trust you recently -proclaimed by President Hard- ?:l‘pv;:l}(\en everytA hing else ha R s of - waing ~vii appsars %o GERMAN PROPOSALS. will correct by the publication of thys | fo led they smile and cr : I told The proposal of Ge: , o | lotter. - g r afe- OW‘S ] oG Shay haaarils proposal of Germany to assume | T facts regarding the bonds for oD PO T S S Successful candidates .wh g the {ntire debt of the Entente and pay | new parks in the previous communi. | Suarding and renewal of our forests is || pledged to save the country most prudent and wise not to | it to' the United States seems so ri- , cation are correct except in one im- { ©f Vital importance to the nation’* the }| al devote their terms to the task optimistic. Times re hard, |diculous that one searches at once Poftant particular, namely, that no | ¥¢cretary suid, adding that the magni- [ By John J. Daly ing their jobs. couraging signs. They | for the real reason for t z part of this bond issue has ever been | tude of the area burned over during the : ] re are encouraging 8. ] g as o) he making | . jiable by our commission. Here | last five years represents a territory | < 7 One of two things is certain. neither . { is the rub. xl-.:;:,v:":h:n ll\ehs‘;le mur‘x{:z:h‘ oxumez WATERMELON, WOMEN, AND SONG. £ the tirenty terms are too draj B res which occ ha > % i lons acts on the the licking administered wasnf : . . d into the plugs of half-grown waterme period of time, the le;tex luelcmued. Yeast ineprtec Sebn Poduces a beverage of ten perscent. alcohol, ‘tic enough. were due to human ey scoff and sneer at the | e " ign they cl The commission, however. is here not be overlooked; they be exaggerat It cannot be that Germany consid- | For some years our commission has “I told you so” pessimistic pec- | €8 the United States so eredulous that had sketched plans from well known n oy arc! o e *reight per cent. . A i = B 14t would exch PR = landscape architects for the develop- cighty 0 o s at Burlington, Colorado. i - tslead ‘many of less con\dence chang riendly, solvent according to experimenters al i Russian has decided that sif P i S ment of both these parks but before | agencivs.” e flendly debtor \ork can be started on any! part of S holds its charms run ‘ the business without ¢ which. has been crying loudly : sme worki Wi - 5 "RAU Down where the sunny Southland holds its Eventuall; ma ying loudly that ' the scheme working drawings must CLAIMS HISTORICAL FRAUD. Within the lap of Nature, or its arms, ally she will ke a ) it is insolvent. bLe prepared by these experts of the S Where they grow the watermelon, Germany must pay. The Allies in. , §'2ding, roads, drainage and other | ¢y, perfand Official Denies Washington Ev'ry man may be a felon | details from which contracts can ne o dor such a handicap. They are | t®"d to pay us. If Germany, pays ;N 3 = N = Had Headquarters There. When the news is spread afar, across the farms. PA-IN-LAW-TO-BE | | | ¢ho tell the owner of { them they will pay us the sooner. Our | These drawings cost money.. Our Cumberiand, Md., April 19.—Brand- 3 © men who te o l s £ : 7 When the water in the melon turns to gin, SERVES AS PH natural sugar content and pre selves and in their ability to the future. They are like the (B | discovery concenmping brains. { vals who prepare a man for a track and get him all ready to terms to our former associates in the | #nnual appropriations are never large | ing as an ‘‘unadulterated fraud'’ the : | ’ e o o ay begin; | war will be made easy, and it is quite | ®MOUgh to cover any extras such as | clam that George Washington estab- Then a B:ck t;: r(arxgingdrlx:‘:':l:::&tr:‘xe; heg! | right ths work of this kind would be and these | lished headquarters in a cabin in Cen- Then the tried an | right that it should be so. But the ' y : 55 3 X , rlans should properly be charged | tral park here in 1755, police Commis- | people of this country would not sym- | against the bond issue for new park | sioner 'f. K. Hummelsheime in a letter | pathige with leniency for Germany. | work. Anticipating the condition of | to the chief of police, made public to- | unemployment we now face and anxi- | gay, declared that Gen. John J. Persh- Once, they sang of “Watermelons on d_e Ving i ous to be ready when the time comes, | ing was being brought to Cumberiand But now, methinks, they nee:il another line. Takes His Place | our commission urged the board of | .- r o ces.”” (en. Persh- Soon the watermelon Fellars, . | tional loan, allied participation in | yinance for the past two years to grant m‘:;m::l t:bepl::et?‘:gm\.m:on to take Will be growing down in cellars Newton, Mass., April 19. | sharing in the profits of German in- | a part of this bond issuc for these | .. . jos -abi 1f, instead of water, melons furnish wine. by . proxy to a Portugues phasize neither the bad nor part in the dedication ui the cabin as a . officer unable to obtain I S phs » | dustries and German aid in recon- | plans, but without result. Parks can- | \y.shingt 7 E N sday. ' gton lanamaix Lhursday absence to come here and cl P We showi® tiy (o wee hope not ‘grow’ like “Topey* witheut “‘Cop- J. W. Thomas, Maryland historian, : ness and act upon it, as we 2 ! sy-turvy” final results. =0 hat G Washingto ade It would seem that someone played a trick on thee. bride, Miss Esther Diana K & v But none of these things may cam- " . claims that George ashington max = - this city is preparing to go: I naturally will see discour- : | , They must be carcfully thought out | o ypin his headquarters when he Next, the old time Water Wagon and na y ouflage the one issue. Germany must | by trained experts who naturally ex- | the €I his headduatifrs when b , Whi bh et o aner tugal, where her husband eatures. piy. Undoubtedly she thinks the | pect to be paid. Hence while we have [ 108 & (00t e Core o e dio| Since the watér in the melon’s on a spree. { Alvaro T. Botelho, ;anxiousig thing is certain. It everyome | United States would be a more lenient | P1ans. hope plans, we have no weork- st o he txpogin to MU . y : i lans which is what the mayor ea or & heavy track they will | creditor than would the Entente. | 05, PIan® which is what the mayor up all the more. Let the sun | There rise visions before Germany's | til we have some money to buy them rse to prepare that animal for going. They are the ones who st everyone out of their stride. Can announce to all performers, i X % ¥ We're original in ev'rything that’s sin. Newton, Mass., Girl’s Fial tolAttend Wedding, so He: Judicial temperament in a hu- eing Is the most difficult to |In the proposal such as an interna- | There are other matters included | It is practically impossible fc uded woman to see everything Il angles. But we should all structing devastated regions. Prohibition where, oh, where's thy victory? rection of the Ame'fica:s‘ll:‘egion the site : = mother from Providence om. M is to be dedicated Thursday. r B Ioin e wtariics : ' ' Botelho at the Portuguese “cg v of optimism have a chance at | distorted eyes of ramifications to the | With. FAC'I'S AND T ioeon, with Tox catiice: S + Klein, acting as proxy for th« ry to offset the influence of the | puyments, trade agreements, substitu- | The commission is, of course, eager groom. to go ahead, but it has no wi Steamship Owners Meet Representatives 2 ho is positive there will never | tions and other manipulations where- | o3 5oy “C0eh 10 € TE0 o;;fl:‘,;"wfi, ot Thal Bitgloyed: — BY ROBERT QUILLEN — b SRR more sun and who Is a bit [ by she could save herself from the support it. New York, April 19.—The wages and i - {'summer, when his ship, the ul abodt the air disagreeable position she is in. When these new parks are devel- | working rules committee of the Ameri- |\ Sao Gabriel, came to this cot ped, even partly, they will can s hip owners association toda; B g H — e fi (s e mca¥oout famal ever;::et?ntlm met ie:::en‘:auv-s o Ay | Therg is always room for improve- 5 SeETbpdy abered t‘,:‘:r::vmm,:“:' 2 Ly fx",finfi"zf:isfinifi ] iw pelled—and it is believed that the | realize that the annual axe which cuts | men's, oilers’ and watertenders’ union | Ment at the top. fow Sl and na clapligl: - e TRl 5 . g ew b 5 RENT 3 : wisest of the German leaders know | down our budgets takes particularly | for a discussion of proposed wage re- i —_— { When the bride starts for t o legislatures and Congress may | they are impossible of materialization, | large chips out of the items for parks. | dquctions affecting all ports. You can always tell a sixteen-year- An optimist is a man who sees only | side she will take with her The commission is not planning to Today's conference, it was said, was | old vamp, but you can’'t tell herf. ", inshine; a pessimist is one who ' the marriage testimony as push the complete development of | the first of a series through which it { much. searches vainly for the moonshine. ' certificate to be entered ofy & to t idlon yesterday of A e these parks, but thero are certain| s pelieved the American marine wage —_— ! of the civil register at Liskx A s Yo apprabappstrn 028 perhaps they believe that business | park fsalu;es that e s hwm situatich will be brought to a head. The e Our opinion is that these litts: hew Lgier ceramony Will-bé Dertol oSt dtaeg bt e he will sce some advantage in the | be u(s:e r;‘;:;x (:fllgrr:‘r;:‘;sfi";d .ofhv:r'tn:l:e operators will meet the international zu\)‘lhing when she fixed up for 'a | republics will never get anywhere ; Portugal so that Lieut. anj & arrangement. But whatever business | 7€ o o th g‘ n Phex & seamen’s union representatives tomor- | = until they put Ford Motors in ‘em. Botelho may be recognized ork > | should see the American people win | lctic features of the-South Park and | .,y and cooks’ and stewards’*union | P2™Y married ‘when they return dourt was divided on the gues- the amusement features of the Stan- Thursday. It was announced that country. . 1 realize but the plain facts that the | ley Quarter Park. s b . g , ® It ts usually on important | oo P S Y s soon thereafter as we can affora | Steamship owners in a general meeting intente owes us cash; Germany owes As 50, 2 s today would consider’a counter proposal v, but the majority opinion = 5 > a v ht to complete th S i | the Entente; the Entente will pay us :’mn‘:c""m‘i“;"’:‘{ffl‘l g‘(’, ‘thfl:ugh m:: of marine engineers who recently 1e- % N R FER! — : 25 YEARS A e when it can and will be aided in pay- parka and later still can come the fused to accept a 30 per cent. wage b e i (From The Herald of That. re mu-ln be mvnn-)nnlnn!‘lhlllun.ll ing when Germany is forced to pay. | planting and finishing. cut proposal. > someboc 0 mee 3 Panene m'rn . % A Pages No advantage is to be gained by Fortunately these parks are so well e c is court ha ow i > | 3 PSRNy Ve court As NOW | i nsferring of the debt. The idea is | Wooded that the planting can come Y M EXHIB[TION : 5 The New Britain Wheel ¢ hat under the broad powers of last. The general apathy of the puh- . . H 5 ? & 2 1 abhorrent. = give a reception to the Ladies = lic to more and better parks is, it R Crialie. Myt ; There must be reached the one con- | ywould seem, more to biame for our | : ; < | o demds clusion that Germany is seeking 'to | being behind the cities of the state Gymmnastic Stunts_and Musical Pro- 2 — & ¢ S H. L. Mills, the bardware mj gain time in order that some less | than either mayor or commissioners. gram to Be Carried Out at Institu- | icton b % A music teacher says jazz is dying. | DS @ puzzle in tonight's issuef tion about being held up by gun men ) o0, "0 0" oG indicates that it is | @Wards of money to any one) while carrying home the company’s > it. ‘ER ON WAGES. But these visions should be dis- uws to’ protect people against | perhaps they have a faint hope that rofiteering in an emergency, ac- | the United States will be deceived; By nt domain and the police powe st laws protecting tenants are utional. It is believed that in no N ic way would stability be given to htf ¥ Y trul straightforward arrangement as to Yours truly, dealings with man than to » ¢ I 3 y v . P - S¢ mover of this sort vebts r rations may be made, and in any- W. P. BROOKS, tion Saturday Evening. o dying hard. , ; . v Chairman Board of Park M OA Eymuneatnra Har- T % Proféssor Laubin’s first apy at the Center church will be o ! thing less stgaightforward Germany e constitution in some repre- Y e e o i e ; a e o i i s 2 8 . S i German trade marks, ne reason wj sin continues to be £ BESAINE Jory s e day evening when he will py free organ recital. fve body Naturally in the nation | WOUId be at home. i i e % 5 i Py v be an exhibition of gymnastic | ghe can now trade marks for the east | attractive in spite of everything is be- e legislature. . rhic ako he NEW VERSE. : 2 y The school superintendent ) o which make ¥ 50 tha 2 A i s B fstag i & necessary of lite,” | PrEmIOnS Whi s ST that JI et your dinner hatiis is as follows: The big circus will have no free| This is an unpleasant world for! pig office located in' thé Y. she sent it. 2 Selections by orchestra; maneuvers parades this year. Well, well; we still | those who try to dodge drafts and building. by the boy leaders; club swinging by | have congress. automobiles but it is still safe for tax . ! He Fred L. Bacon; tumbling, by the i dodgers. The engine at the Stanley] ish that a public exigency Will | | jquor Cases In Court.” headline. Sug- | “Is starving for a bite. Frederic trio; parallel bars exhibl-| 4 scientist savs automobiles will Rt ;fifiyr&fim‘ y the Legislature in restricting .uive to say the —both “Gayly" “l-"l‘r.\' ).h x'e et 5;‘{)"‘;“‘“': | make our legs shorter. Not the way Think how the Irish would fight if - ty rights In land to i L i L e 2 og iy ine acalers ol i, now: England should try to deprive them | Sousa’s Peerless concert ba SEOLaER . WEREMME I L TSTCn eo an of that liberty known in America as |50 musicians will appear at t partner; pyramidic stunts, by Boy There is one consolation. Once our | “‘personal.” win Lyceum theater Frida; Corps leaders; highland fling, by sen- | ,avy balloons were turned loose in April 24, s 2 ior corps leaders; horizontal bar ex- | time of war, the enemy would have | _ ¢ Anides ok hibition, by the Y. M. C. A. team; | 4 hard job finding them. The student of economics who wish- clown dance, by boysileaders’ corps; : es to observe depression at its best ustice Holmes in the prevailing \ > . PG < of that poor chappy— n hese cases are enough to “Polies G0 on Gayly Heaping up Think P P ou are a poel- Iss Don't It others know it ‘Less ® may limit the height jug of politics as surging whirlpool Your'e sure that you are right. ch, it is established, ut the end of the sewer he will feel and “Cases.” extent without com- e But If to answer one need When a man is able to cease think- o o