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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 2, te21. note to Germany was made public, 2 g — L jig oy | LIGHTS AND SHADOWS | The Pure, Fresh Flavor axcepted) at 418 putting fresh propossis on which S : and mdispuhblomwnyofth. genuine ing, €1 Church street | QU0 be based discussion, before the | There’s nothin' that pays divi- | dends like this: *‘Keep tryin® [|| ‘John Dal; ] i allies in a lght acceptable to them. || Po0" Hl C00 oy be 3 By ‘John J. y J o ’ Honest: and sincere as was the enemy—the world may be your 2 desire of Secretary Hughes to try pard. If that ol pipe o’ yours Office at_ New Britain - g THE GE TIN-PAN ALLEY Mall Matter. to ald in the settlement of the repar- don't draw keep vif® hard— ; E DIRGE OF Al : . > . p twill work; if labor secems al- Jazz Song Writers on Strike.—Headline. ® CALLSt afions matter, and in this way ald Ay aioa k«--lx yin’ un'u[ the wérld, the prediction here made [} i " ¢ you can't get in .your The music-box, covered, is laden with dust; that this unfortunate interpretation a7 ahirt that | btk try haain. So silent and sombér it stands! would be put on his words, has been | an' meanwhile keep = a-singin’ The strings of the harp are all coated with rust, fulfilled. Instead of hastening such that most ancient sweet refrain. And the bl{axs: will nml shh;eg ‘:‘odt:: bands, TE : y : *wr an’ 3 hestra leaders are leavi A Prees. settlement, his note has given Ger- If you do somethin’ wrong an’ The orc s = B et | mbay e antusy for gting back and then your boss gives you ‘‘thut To work or to fight for their bread, oation of = S look,"* jest keep ‘a-tryin’ hard an’ And the lyrical acrobats lumber away— Stherwive creditad | waiting for this ‘country to speak. She next time do it by the' book.™ And old Tin-Pan Alley is dead. . is responsible for its enormous sale, which has had the nerve, as it was believed If you leads trumps when you n The player-piano is all out of tune, eclipses that Of:ln’ other tea she would to place the reason should play a dirty deuce in- 5 ool aore booon steu - ) 3 And somebody’s stolen for the delay on this government. stead, keep tryin’—you'll improve g with age—don’t let it daze your The saxophone sounds like a bull-frog in June ; 4 et B B S head. An' when you've Kept on And the bass-fiddle snores like a’ mule. g:;orr: hall next Tuesday evening, Allies are agreed on the terms which B S ! vass way off the key, 1 Germany must i Loy b foc (bout & yee. of s oo e ! Rev. Lyman S. Johnson of 7 New-~ fraud In newspaper meet. There is some so, you'll find that perseverance The drum has a cold in its head— s 4 ury street, Belvidere, will hoid to both national and | doubt among them as to the wisdom will bring on a sort.0' glow. In And Jazzland is blpe, and there is no more glee; { mmmunny meetings for prayer’ and of occupying the Ruhr district. France matters insignificant; in mat- For old Tin-Pan Alley is dead. bible study at his home every Wed- " re g ters that are great, you'll see H nesd i 2 s enger to enforce t terms of th sday evening at 7:45 o’clock, start i wer nfor he term the that tryin’ hard will strength an’ To pick a low note on the high piccolo lng this week. The local churche’ = power generate. My pipe would Was cause for the shedding of tears: e, v”, observing these plans in a united ng's new position. § aration demands—in this way: Eng- like to put it strong, like some But the player who picked has decided to go " e campaign. nced but without de- | Jaha refuses to oppose it, while Italf ol' famous bard: **There’sfiothin’ And get pickled—way up to his ears; " Nalwl]al Forelgll Tl‘ade’ flolmc“ Rev. Johu T. Winters and his sis- ¢ to be his duties, I8 ' Belicves Germany should be given a that pays dividends like this: The trap-drummer’s trapp'd and the slip-horner’s . ter, Miss (Hannah Winters, have re- G T of the ke 26 It Fi e ‘_ 2 ““Keep tryin’ hard.” The baton has broken its head, s | turnead after a tri 1 s 3 e g ¢ 22 JORARDS ir zhe agrees (o termia, withe| ) And the Temple of Music is ravaged and stripp'd May 4 to 7 the Berk-h‘x-u-‘ bt f urmy fully prepared | out handicapping her in this man- Since old Tin-Pan Alley is dead. - ke the field against | per, ) But the feature that interests us|land be made the ‘“goat’”™ on the There hovers the odor of camphor and ice, Cleveland, O.. May 2.—Questions of ws to how gr [ most is the fact that the allies have | freight rate question. Of lavender, lilac, and lace; immediate importance to every manu- J B rest in i - provided as a nucleus | dropped America out of the situation. Gently but firmly the committee A perfunle of something like curry and rice D e ) uld bo | 1 % ; £ That brings a discord to the place. directly to every citizen, will vitalize 4 prmy . that wo They believe that nothing we may | suggests that the efficieney in man- The shakers of shimmy have shaken the dust i i the discussions of the National Foreign @ of war, but there | suy or do will alter it. They have|agemenf of the. Néw England rail- And gone where the noises have fled; . | Trade council, whose aanual conven- | osition to having one | agreed on the terms; they will en- | roads should be investigated by the And the talkin’-machines are entombed in their rust— | tion will be held here '\luy 4to 1. 3 | practical warfare, on | force them under the treaty in which | Interstate Commerce Commission. And old Tin-Pan Alley is dead. First up for consideration will be the | the burden lies at all | we have no part—ergo—what can we | It is quite-possible that therein lies el 4, s sbiudvion Sn WSt French E‘ n I t ted : S [ ) - ment of the convention on, the pro- . FIEI() Specla y interes! IB that a do about it the difficulty. posed new tariff law, will be made. In, er happens. Much as Secretary Hughes is to be| This will not be pleasant news for conclusion an “elaatic _bargaining | New Invention 5 ourse, & t potential | admired for his legal abMity, and | the officers of the railroads, but it clause’ will be urged by many dele- 3% \ outside of the regu- | much as he is counted upon to do|is indicative of the belief of the sates, It is sald. _— A . B : t will come the matter sout of Pershing will | great things for this country in the | committee’ which has looked into the s eme the ndite) OF TosEn treaty—the enforcement of the rep- i financing. The keynote will be sound, Paris, May 2.—The French aviatics e opportunity to car- | post he occuples, again it is said his | matter, that perhaps the railroads — BY ROBERT QUM.EN — ed by W. P. G. Harding, cm;m‘n“lworld. governmental and private, is are to be re- | themselves should look into them- 1 . the Federal Reservc board, in an ad- | deeply absorbed at the present 'time make use of that|gretted. The interpretation put upon | selves before asking the shipper to dress on “‘Frozen Credits—What They | in the rapid development of the re; ver occasion requires | his offer by Germany is the interpre- | pay a greater rate to relleve a situa- A lot of consciences go to sleep The more foolish and vicious a | Are and How to Thaw Them.' . icently invented helicopter, the.airs ase of the need of | tation It was feared Germany might | tion which might be altered if such | o0 the old polit.cal bunk. l"“norlty is, the louder it wails that| The third important consideration Pplane which is designed to rise \inistration's plan of | words to - Germany — $ —_— might isn’t right. before the convention will be that of k straight up from the ground. The n enemy, but in @ | Brasp at as a final straw. It is not | honest investigation were to be made. We would not love thee, Columbia. “‘double taxatipn’ of foreign invest- French government, after a careful » ouk own country sbelleved that because of them, and | If things are as suggested it would be | so well, loved we not petroleum more,l The conquest..of the air has pro- | ments—a practice: which manufactur- é investiggtion by a commission of ex' nprepared’ wis heard | because of this latest word of Ger-|onc case where the wealthy, not the — gressed to the point where very few | ers say puts America at a disadvantage ' perts, has officially~accepted the ma- Iand at our entrance | Many’s scorning the allies and turn- | business man of ‘moderate means, h“a are getting so cheap that no . ! people say “aireoplane.” with other countries. Many manufacs : chine andl has set aside a‘substan great war, The was | Ing to America, there will come any sclf-respecting palate can enjoy them. turers, bankers, and railroad and 'sum of money for the immediate i jaren would sufle: | A tmaveler declares that no white | steamship men from various parts of provement of the invention. r the use of the word. | misunderstanding of the position loyal The comprehensivé ‘report deserves He is a wise lover who realizes that i t shall be the size of | to our former associate, They know | commendation. a negative can't be positive. boomerang. Heinie does. they will attend the convention and it Argentina is credited by some airplane ce from this dat us too well for that; they have fought a 5 is believed that it probably will be the ! experts with ‘having actually proved no such excuse, or, | by our side. But one cannot b rice P » Now that limbs are revealed, you' 'When one listens to some of the| most comprehcnsive gatheri of in- , its praecticability, but several French- e e bt ] (b g S St t but feel | Vice President Coolidge lauds the| o O, % T leh about trunk much-advertised sopranos he wonders | dustrial -and financial executives on | men, among whom ‘s M. L. Filippi, . 2 A : n of the words spoken per- | home-loving hard working American | mysteries. if they practice what they screech. record. have" aince.constructed . hellcopess or the man who fol-| haps by a self-satisfied, sncering | as “The Hope of the World" Right - | Some of the men who have regis- | with as mucHBuccess as Pescara.-Ex- his post, to explain it ierman he is—and said -home-loving Ameri- - —— tered for the mecting are E. A. G. | perimental work now is gfing oh near ’ - . Clarke, president Consolidated Steel . Paris, at an army aviation \field corporation, New York; Edward N. | through which the government hopes Hurley, formerly chairman of the ,to. perfect th; pew airplane. As T T 0 i w . shipping board, Wheaton, Ill., P. A. 8. the helicopter’is ir the same r to Wasbington™” is not Thought lhinss had slopm‘d “going . ‘o T / Franklin, president International Mer- : of development as were the first flr iy, o - at would be objectionable to - 1 - aghs, . . 5 J y 93 to best make use of | friends., President |:.uu: L1 o | oprepsgig ‘m Ehiated Be ey ¢ o ) - : pany,. PIUSMERE | Jaoa s EUOK, X iy feng oiith of Toknoks NI h provided In the way | » x % does mot | ta. 75 president Allied Machine Co. of Amer- ' the helicopter is the dhief topi¢ o ! Protedindon conversation, experts predict’ thaf man wnderstands the working of a | the country already have announced i The Marquis R. Pateras Pescara, of xcuse will be accepted ‘8o long as the door to Washing- | can, of an evening, usually has the the fullure of Congress 3 ton is ope » " I8 open to us we do not propose to | home all to himself. elent fighting strength. | knock at uny other doors.™ one feels more wafe The ¢ Genernl Pershing’s | open to « * It 80; Secretary Hughes A R \ jca, New York; W. S. H, Horner, pres- does not mean to have It so—and the Picture given of Caruso “On Ros#d | . f dent National Association {Sheet and ; within two years the new a.lrplane will iy American people would become hot | to Récovery.” Doesn't look like any One reason the snail is so slow is \Well, is whiskers come back in| Tin Plate manufacturers, * Pittsburg; = be a practical reality. YBILE DEATHS with anger if they Rstavaiie Sanaam ' because he doesn't have to hustle | St¥le again, we shall have the satis- | William C. Redfield, president Ameri-| Considerable surprise was expr d moment, 1t stood s OF & ) FOAGS We o¥er. Saw. for a place to live. faction of knowing what our neigh- [ can Manufacturers’ Export associatiom, | by these same experts that the'Un : DO ar to Germany —— it el bors had for dinner. New York. !od States government had apparen out by the. National * might wish it. One paper’s idea of news: “Trol- Truth lies at the bottom of the {not take up thie fiew machine i sctive Society that the e ——— ley Co. not to lower fare to West| well. If it's an oil well, - diplomacy “'Is Civilizatior Doomed ?” asks a ——Imuch as it may materially_ affect sed, y p the resulting from auto- RATLROAD RATE Shore Resort.” Should one hear of | lics at the top of it, :‘T:t“:;' thali‘l “:m‘:l"z"""r‘:o:gi;“:::' to 25 YEARS AGO | warfare. te in the state of Now | Secretary or o company’s. lowering fare—that—that = s Commerce four months ending | said the other - "'l‘hr':: Hoover lon the authority of the even though Ybusines helicopter, described sim If Japan is really anxious to make e Iwithout attempt at technicalitie: would be real news. a gesture of friendship, let her| It takes a lot of faith to belleve | (From The Herald of That Late.) |, machine constructed of a series. crook an elbow. that nations accustomed to cross % orinonilioN rolving in Bt any| « Gypey Moth Is Now Wéll- in swords will be content with cross| The West Main street fennis court ' girastions. Om the beschrs machin to good times | janq Here,” headline. o ic never enjoys anything. He | WOTdS. has been turned intg 4 ridihg academy . 1,56 similar to that of a low slung au=} 2 | always finds the kiss fo innocent to be ~ el for_blayolte: { tomobile is used. On this is byilt two: agreeable insect to “have in hand,” | thrilling or too thrilling to be in-| vy, A Water Commissioners Hall and 'y e of horizontal planes, ea:gx series whether well or ill. nocent, ou can say one thing for the angu- | Humphrey took'a trip to Hartford 4 ‘:nr :t:::‘;’; l'l;:“:: l"“" mixed up in|today where they visited the entire T per cent 1o re News tells us: “Battle Over Judge- Observing the seventh day won't| . zr(&unds o!M'.heL:‘udler comx;any‘vlheré. elr financial plight 3 R ~ D save the world unless it al i - EDEPEls S TN REete oty ants it e kL ship .Brings Many to Capitol"—not, | $¥e the world unless it also "?g'x'- < In e ola davs a widow could dress | Hungerford have returned from a = o i not avallable at the | jonq goay New Eng- | we trust, to “Capital.” days shalt thou lab. 7 ! i e . eughter in Short | tisp'ito New, York: ' Inb.:,‘e e g P o ates appointed a committee of S paver-/ skirts and thus conceal her own age.| The new car schedule will be put 525 bag has been used for safety pury he l ity If v " ihe | thirty to investigate. That commit- | TURKEY’S OLDEST . |into effect tomorrow, and trolieys POSes but the work is so far along thaf ¢ the police & tee’s report, just made ’ will run to Plainville and Berlin these bags are being abandoned. e blic. dis- hat there has been nol ... 000 T e burg, Lancaster and B . It is hoped that the perfected ma: appro * Increase W ’I'E 3 utler, Pa., inutes. here, and such scems e mn.n' ‘:‘;: ; e. \ MAN IS NO 147 I]EMAN"S flF PRIN Rs Glens Palls. N. Y. w"ee:‘e:. ":’ eve.ry1208l;l:,::::d W. H. Hart have ' chine, which is expected within twe . selde - nd om which the Pl by ears, will be able to rise from th o, Fatal accidents, they | 00 0 o0 il strikes of printers but one paper in | P66} named on the committee to Y s g . & k of a battleship in midoktean. bt hee ore numerois was made complete reports on the estimates of A dec t heen more n is that the rallroads have falleg to | Old Fellow, After Quarrel With Auth- ARE EFFE lv mnAY Lancaster used electrotypes made |(he ',:m, for the fiscal year. | Pescara is conducting experimenty show that tha " praposed incr < Al K from typewritten,copy for Monday's The pdy roll of the water depart-,at Barcelona, Spain, where the Krenc! would relieve the situation ::’:;,:.. Seitios; (Cats Mat ant Doot i issue. \ ment, for the past week was $151.57. ,armls; comn;issxon ihezns ;;:cnt sevéral New England interests would not e i y = About 250 locals throughout the J. M. Finnegan is goi::g l:‘ b:lld ll::een sr:rxn:n:i:na;:::plme: ci:re:;peh: suffer. In 'othe : Constantinople, May 2.—Zora, Tur- (Continued from ¥irst Page.) country had signed 44-h mow house onJast M-SR 1 n other words In railroad ST e (T gnes our week con- mental laboratories of the Italian gov. rates, as in other matters “There is| ot age. has gone back to ewor‘ky::r: affected were these of the Van Dyck | tr2¢!8 With emplovers, it was' an- sruidint Yefore ik, Fonstie dig @ Wmit” Such an increase, it js| waterfront hamal (carrier of heavy | 22 company, Tuttle, Morehouse and | Nounced at international headquar- Cl" IMS to Parié soon after the beginning o believed, would result in st enation | WeiBhts) after a quarrel with the, Tag]ox;; thes Wilson H. Lee company, | ters. . the war and‘eontinue;ii his work unde rather than an increased revenuc U =R RATSones i Monicles e o B R B | et oo tocal ot the adnare Hire, Biitoo e b hiats i shver tiots e vl : . He was recently pensioned in hon- ., and Samuel Z. Field. ernational Typographical union of May Victor e 3 " w _hundreds of entions, amon} who seem to have ab- oreover the committee sees no ! or of his age and long service and he | . JOhR Demarest, of the Wilson H.| New York city voted to defer insti- | —advt. them a dirigible which flew over. rewnrd for anything or | "°#°n Why New England should be | was preparing to spend his last years | /¢ company. president of tha local tutign of the 44-hour week for one| The Kenilworth club will hold ajenemy lines and dropped bomd considered a rate making districy | In idleness. - But, as pensions are not t.\‘po’t‘hetae. said after a conference week when it is expected to be in- | meeting tonI‘g!:lt 5 gl s stated Ymtervals. fhe problem s not one being paid here because of an, empty ;) the ‘Imfplonrs.‘ that all the shops EUE:I‘;}ed vgthout f:lctlom Harmon}_’t c»mst:e“-fi-I :;nnunl ~p“£ Suddenly at the height _ol Pescara' Naw Bacuis ot treasury, Zora declared he was still | iP the city were working. In some o1 ew Orleans 200 printers an. | Will hold its s S hhl o, TucasS the French police arrests muchine around in front 3 and alone, it is one for the | strong enough to work, and is daily the large ones the composing room | nounced they would strike today, af- | masters night at Magonic ha him as a spy and he was kept in prid e Jitnoys. and It required | "VhOle country proving it. He has threatened to join | f0rce had been cut down 50 per cent., | fecting 23 firms, and in ' St. Louis [ night. A supper will b: served ;: on for several months. The Frenc| N5 of tiio larger’ vehicle Undoubtedly the goternme the Nationalist army in Anatolia, but | PUt On @ whole the emAplo.\'ers regard- ;nore than half of the 250 job shops | 6:30 o’clock. "rhe worki l:“z"otl “t _ministry of .war protested his innd consider and pay the s0 far has kept the peace. ed the situation as sa’isfactory. aced prospects of a strike. Master Mason’s degree OllowW | cense and obtained his release on co: 0ld age makes itself respected in| Mr. Demarest said that the employ- ’n Denver 900 printers announced |at 8 o’clock. dition that he ‘be deported. He left fq low the man and are on to through | Turkey by a capucity and willingness | €™ stood ‘‘pat” on ‘he[r prevx_ous a a strike effective today and 400 print- The Masonic sh6w committee will Spain and soon after the armistice bd whenever s . their losses due to itie taking over of | to work. A certain Murad, employed | SWer to the typographical union that | ers in San Francisco voted to strike enteriain g ithe "."‘emb"’l)"; .,met ‘3": gan his helicopter experiments. the railronds by the govesmment ana | #% & messenger by the Turkish tefe- | there would be no reduction in wages | When emplovers refused ‘to pay the |and chorus of “King LI W graph office, was offered a pension | ©F hours, that while trying to get the | 48-hour week rate for a 44-hour 33 =D h the time the 5 When he reached his 120th year. He ; Shops back on a pre-war basis there | week. In Albany, N. ¥., 1,200 job stopped in 'the congested me they were returned to priv- | ,ofused it, as it meant knocking off | had been no cut in wages. The de. printers are affected by a failure to street and then backed | @t ownership. The railroads are in | work, but his superiors insisted - he | mand was for an increase of 318 per effect a 44-hour week agreement. Nout slightest warh- | Pad shape and something is due must make room for younger people | Week over the minimum scale of 330 = - them. This should be adjusted at | Who Otherwise could find no work, | making the weekly wage 348 and the 8 Agree In New York. and would have no chance to get on | 44-hour week. The original demand New York, May 2.—The 44-hour in lite. was for $55 a week. week has been grantéd the 15,000 me up. It s only the fact But, say the roads. we are munning | Murad finally agreed to quit provid- Mr. Van Dyck is president of the | printers employed in the book and job bivers 6f cars in this city | #t @ 10ss and will continue to Qo s0. | ed his young won was taken in his | Stats Employing Printers' assoclation | printing plants in New York city, the £ They desire this Increase, temporar. | Place. This seemed fair and he was | and chairman of the local typothetae | Employing = Printers’ league _an- ily at least (though the tem told to bring the son around. The | committee on industrial Trelations; | nounced today. The shorter work CMPOrary | o n presented was a white-haired man | @ Mr. 1d is treasurer of both the | week becomes effective the first full b suy the licenses of driv- | feature Is not emphasized) “while| ;o1 than 70 years old. anization and the local typo- | fiscal week after May 1. e the carele ones should | something is done about it LR B SR % As typographical union.No. 6 has The roads would not cease 'PLE STRANGELY SHOT. 3 i e :Pvro"fi: dfl:e afreerni\eah nto ;N““;‘(‘; 1 s S My smployers Accept. s expected in the printing trades - PRETLE (PR “DAJupROL; 5. bel \-‘,m?‘:“.\",l‘-':',,,,;:‘ of aa s and | picago, May f.—Acceptanca by | cause of the work week question, offi- R0 made With (he government. It they | " CE 8 1ast night at 9:40 | employers in many of the larger citles | cials of the league sald, but they as the door to Washing- | Pave not shown that the proposed in- clock at their home here. The Ko of the 44-hour week in the printing | pointed out that the question of wage 0 e we do not propose | crease would do all they clalm it | azzkas and their five children were in | industry today appeared to have| cuts 'still was pending. - would do—and there s the word of | the sitting rdom at the time;when | averted a nation-wide strike in book : JESyer Qoors four shots were fived in ‘rapid.succes- } and job Printing shops, aithoush Printers On Strike. . lated strikes in newspaper plants St. Johns, N. 1", May 2.—A strike sion through a window, the -bullets | iso b J - bt ot Germany referring 1o | they should ndt be granted the in-| ;qzing in the left legs of the victims. | and job printing offices had been | to enforce demands for a 44-hour that word was cqming | crease. If they Have not shown ; A rocking chair in front -of the win- called to take effect today. Local o::- week, by printers employed on daily - . g B g could | dow was pierced by three bullets, but | cials of the International Typographi- | newspapers here, started today, but - 5 pion were authorized by interna- | without preventing publication. The - o a_th ornin railroad must come down before onsiderable return more than twice as | ruter e same period in 1920, r the increase in deaths | might be expected. e the larger number of The New Englana r.“"m,f o propose to increase fre Sacs Kk legislature to apply uger .rates by 16 ® covering the licensing V), h use and the failure of composad, bF. th planes. . Ths ki .airplane motor starts the planes and the effect is to make the machine rise straight up from the ground. » freight and pas- ft New Britain is to be , \ls people given some tisfaction, and the driv mobiles here are to be v fow—a very few— re In this city, sometimes rafi¢ policeman go on fwo REO A MAan Was seen *oncerning railr, mmounts they are entitled collision. The drivers occasion was seen when | th® voor condition of their affairs at L such as these are rare, | OM¢® And payment made ly ¢areful which keeps the ures as low as they nre aks « member of the | the committee for . that—certainly

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