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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1921. another b~ Try This On Your Wise Friend A is 12. If to his age be added five-eighths of the ages of A and B¢ the sum will be B's age. How old) is B? position, at least indicated FACTS AND FANCIES | .. . —— : they touch the head. Wilson's.—Advt. — BY ROBERT QUILLEN — " I Guaranteed fresh cggs, 35c. The | | Sovereigns Trading Co.—advt. Roaring comedy in “Little Johnny Jones” at Lyceum, May 24 .and given by T. A. B. society. Britain Herald. UBLISHING COMPANT. some time ago. RUMINATIN Since Germany agreed to the de- Russell.) mands of the alligs conditions hav N (Sunday excopredr gt @b | M Rullding, <1 Church street. . Akls ) oar reason roe Montha R I to the thing desired by all right think- be no good A lot o nice ne flten we me an’ fuss things that ain't so frequently to us, an' anticipate an awful A thing like this movin' day, which lots o people dread—now ain’t it true that most o' all the worry’s in i head? You pack an’ then It won't help us much to enter you stop to say how tel normalcy if we have to inter profits. twill be: an’ then you pack a J little more: then look about to sec how many things there 3 1o do: you sor o' wring hands. as ihough vou about to make a trip to foreign it or not otherwise cred lands. Now here’'s a time, says e and aleo local news PUBS | .. ,ming closer relations with other my ol pipe. when Me ny o Healin® works. but it won't do s o nations is being recognized. The pa SMGti o soadilo fallers wholare ot el S sage of this amendment would shirks. A drcam that's practica! Well. let's hop~ she manages to turn “Go to it an’ don't out a washable Red. > ahout the work to - e It takes three generations to make pack up the hooks, dust off the a gentleman, and about that many to chairs—an’ smil through eradicate a hyphen P is near here it has always been the t wvin® won't be e foolish » predicted as inevitable. Probably my I LOWER “SALARI ? seems to why this confercnce, looking — - ing people—disarmament — xhould not S held But further than thut the plaingy done in Still, Georgia doubtless contributes 4 days. considerable money to save the dear heithen negro in Africa, There's another fine thing about Heaven. You can’t get much of a jazz effect with golden harps What thro: Port Ofes at New Britals Charles needs is a portable a o Mall Matter. be HONE CALLS bt ) your See i i of shows more than Wash- unless it be the au- any- thing that has been table advertising medium In Clroulation hooks and press y8 open to advertissrs Ington recently —TONIGHT — New Britain Choral Society SPRING FESTIVAL CONCERT Chorus 170 Orchestrg 40 Pieces Soloists— SUE HARVARD—Soprano. JUDSON HOUSE—Tenor. FRED PATTON-—Bass. Fox Theatér, 8 o’Clock. Tickets on Sale at Box Office 7:15. The reign of the proletariat is ab- sorbed eagerly by the ammunition plants, thorization of representation by us The trouble with the ng sun is that it is alw man thir little further west. he functior - land of the t A th s trying to usively ontitiod | ¢ A, for repubilcation of all news Supreme Council, the Council Rep necessity of were bassadors and the ations Many a diplom door mat. mee Commission, how the because o making dyes? 1 & nationai organisation hes newspapers and adver remarks ® strictly ho.est * .alysis of remarks: Our ocircuintion etathsties | siraw at that—on tk Siislalithe oeale "'I‘ v a audit Th insuree 2 do i e minet fraud i newspaper | OCCUpPIC d by the League pf Nations. figures to both national and 1t s another tnors just one more straw—and a heavy broom an indication that a league pipe- Sen: tor rah himsell would scoff d States Labor Board an- [0 i g oion Ive doubtless had her little vanities, but the only hosc .\‘h‘umk an interest this state, as in every X in were spelled “ho sterday that ‘“‘prevailing Miss Katherine Ludington. one of aster. In other words it would create o an extent yet to | . pstity ¢ n exten Connecticut's most brilliant women situation in readjustment down et od, a — It is casier to understand the Irish question than to understand the theory that it is Uncle Sam’s business. leaders, Monday in redound to the wages of the employes of | g ch are y heard by the spoke Hartford. ' othe would not urged not disarmament, but the welfare of_all parties to the dis Twenty yea g0 the comparative of males and females in the consideration of a gradual reduction board of arn nt. If the more will be writer remem- numbers . ot which Photographs from Yap prove that the natives have complete self-de- termination in the matter aber- And what, by the way, has become 2 e matter, of haber dashery. Ba i minca e s of the old-fashioned gentleman who 2 sened t a b his trousers 'l‘_"“:r"fi:( “r‘l‘“m‘f,‘ o (“"‘c" ]f:f“ ‘;:” et Among the great variety of radiator sl i BEs AR ¢ | cap ornaments for Fords we have yet dinner? to find a cluster of three balls. A labor leader says the Governmen | TRADE BETTERED You will doubtless remember that that man who named it the Pacific couldn’t see as far as Yap. o T waone | AUDETICADS Shoufi' Work for ' Consistent Exchange Rates bers correctly she said “No one, un- State would be the subject of merely United while the other na- and probably will be | insune academic discussion. perhaps, but it gen have to come down, | g would wish the tes to disarm would never assume a pracpical sig- wiges must Many ho pay tions were armed to the tecth.’ Hupmobile Value Is Greater Though Its Cost Is Lower Hupmobile is down in price, notice. The five-passenger car is i now $1485 instead of $1685, f. o. b., Detroit (war tax to be added)—a reduction of $200! h less profit disarmament conaidera- | TWernty years ago women made no She asser siich demands as they are making now her plea for pjerhups are taking any perhups a tion was a strong one hiany have been taking a id that the women of this them | that over 97 per cent of the expenses | And be it » complaint “They You hear much less about the Versailles treat never knock the dead ones. taving htest of the government went to pay for | St thouzh among either here nor there t. But the ti that it women of the their wars or warfare, past, present and . 80me of the Pught oc 0 come. Less than threc per cent $ountry, ae more sdne in intely conditions demunds the ! 1ive for | than obtaihs throuzhout many of the hiay nservia- for ail Thus it other purposes to Justify lowering wasges e Vi of general he salarfes of the men at | o\ nen. who are and have been | | mome ot the railronds, for in (ime. working for some plan of - ©'her statev. Peri:aps there Is no other there no wuy to see to it ¢ in"which the women were more | disarmament. may have had their in- , running inte *nany thou- reluctant to take the duty upon them- lars bit? ty it s that the pMcers of at turing omnibly fluence on the Republicans and Dem- selves, men legislators of other sates, involved in the suffrs are scaled a imposed by ocrats in the Senate known The developments have come quick- | another method of reducing fleets, least one ot But having 1 given the vote eventually they will employ that one | Iyv. The result seems to indicate ac- have been is thou » women are handling | used at Jutland. I plants plan tion which will be wise in more ways others the situation as than one | : Compare the Hupmobile 'pricg with that of other cars in its class. In 1918 this car cost $1350; in 1919, $1450; in 1920, $1685; today $1485 —the same-model “R”, five-pas- senger car, (f. o. b;‘, Detroit.) there are sanely as their sisters | One reason why Uncle Sam declined to settle the indemnity dispute is be- cause he knows a thing or two about of the umpire. New York, May 18.—1In order to hold and increase its South American | the United States should work to ]1 stabilize the rates of exchange and to interest capital in_South American de- dollar lons ! velopment enterpri¥e, the world trade ' conference of the National Association of Manufacturers was told today by Ambassador Pezet of Pern and Dr. Santos A. Dominici, minister from i Venezuela. Continued instability of foreign ex- change is likely to cost the United States a considerable porfion of its . South American trade, Ambas: Pezet declared. | "It is to the interest of the United | States to sec that exchange is stabilized because if the dollar continues to soar . the republics of South America will be forced to increasc their trade with European and Asiatic countries,”” he said. An appeal for American interests to invest their money in Venezuela v | made by Dr. Dominici. make = % The greater the number of belli- There is money to be made in d . rmany Eulogizes Lloyd George,” -ents, the more histories you must | Venezuela,”” he said. **Your interest to Then the | headline. How proud he must be. zet at the approximate truth | make this money and our interest to de- : velop our country go hand in hand. Both gain and the world gains.”’ Dr. Slavko y Gouitch, minister of the that it enables you to express the Croats and Slovenese, said his shade of your opinion of the ! people would welcome zoods from the umpire. | United States. Most of the goods im- — ! posted into the countries before the war taken the same position in any of the other states in the Union. LIVING CONDITIONS HERE. T of the t complaint. The al Movers are not so Lusy -that it is : ey felt t they. | ote t It that th hard to obtain thelr ser trade referred to received these We have reaiized hazily the power wom<n now that they have the | the lot tHat that sex When we learn ation there are | {#verage paper dollar. But the avera m n doesn't ep the cnough to count ‘em almiost as pen on should as many of living It the @ was all the more be wages found that they, like work many Moreover were: when the figures are given us struck at once with the po burdens Akt we are R izht lin~ is the shortest ween two points. A curve is ! distan~~ between the and the morgue. should ke de employment Hittle ut from this there dis- hecause the manufactur bilities of the situation—for good in A L duced no feeling that : SN this state rathe are private affuirs. The tion had more than in any| g, sportest drive | i increasing. The situs other we dare to And cour: ble to nobody bhoast. seat | to do with this utiti- | gy phase of today's con- those. who have followed the the women ‘have taken in poli- e matter of public yns except possibly indirectly re lttle about the reduc- | Quie naturally the less In the long ago a lilted girl died of ofMclals. | g ving there is. | 11€% though possibly sorry that that troken heart. That was before she cre is, e part was forced upon those who feel bl Sommieatiatuc oAbl | leiters. they . mu " Nearly all have already their influ- tho! ence at work s in usiy rything. salaries of the m one house to anoiher Compared with the Hupmobile, other cars in its class were $50 lower in 1920. Today the other cars have raised the price by more than $225, whereas the Hupmo- bile has dropped in price by $200. €reat deal of the tremen- | the more men whose hus mess il cluctantly that to do this work are compelled to E secn Americans are sensible, who think culture con- tHe French name for paid railrond heads. ¥ {auty, concerns, to the public The t0o, but | arfer it The comparative quit this line of w K is taken merely | sted in what = And it is devoutly to be hopec t concerns, he Indication of certain thines 4 i thnt their course will continuc (o be ons < we understand it, Monroe's idea 11 and not on was to prescrve for Uncle Sam the ! Ayt ;s the/fact alone that they are |1e rolevm deporits in South and Cen- 00 many n apprectuble degree - | - 1 ric: \ Ll women. tral Americ there are many f'ats or houses to rent, it to be inte In the first place it shows t} of wisdom for S verne lon s and why they do | housing situation has not better: A r Soveln ed by rhaps there are ng up the returns, pe re not too many but those | that moment people begin to recelving salaries out of | long wished for changes 0 the work they do movers busy. Although it is some- ncknow!sdgment of the | wha ier to find place in which Today the Hupmobile five-pas- senger car has increased in value, though its cost is lower. Look at its new features—the motometer, the windshield cleaner, outside door handles and the plate glass window in the back curtain—all “Dempsey Greets Carpentier by Wire- | news . 1en who have | to live in thix elty Another fine th about cducation loping in- | ngo, the c¢hange has not been gr duced either cuannot afford ti that than it was a vear [ less,” the tells us. Crities of | . money In dev with Dempsey’s war record wo say =Cy'S Wi core uld say due ecognition of | From this fact r d that's the way our champion would | pality of the men nceded | that men feel they like to fight the Frenchman. they An executive may T giving jobs to his make friends by enemies. t-public compar expense of take enemiés by ends, but he can't ziving jobs to his moving or came from Germany and Austria, he =aid, but the people would welcome by preference other sources of supply. t a little realize the | but more public “o-culle hard-times™ are Often it is difficult to understand fven to the financial r mporary and there will be no what a man is “driving at”—especial- S giving up the howwe they P AMERICANIZATION a diplomat must learn } FURTHERING k without saying much. All of us ave ecquaintances who have quali- ! ficd tions Meet i New York, tives of 40 veteran, | Iy when motoring and a novice is ne- | otiating another car in front of you. wcelve from the concerns fiass wsity © running and which | have and taking wages o less expensive found. It reduce the quarters if such are to be Representatives of Patriotic Organiza- New York. make them pay - France’s he will be champion is here. Soon How did Amer- | * orpoye has been no element of mys- did | tery in the “Button, button, who's =o since laundries | were established more expensive homes for | | un also thut men are not seck- ) this RMAMENT AGAIN sor asked not May 18.—Representa- | ica Strike you,” but rather “How patriotic and velopments indicute that ‘ The tiong of the comparatively slaek times at the lower price! Dempsey tton,” civic organ | gathered here today i ordination of their work in national Jayne ssociation fo oy ment, was chairman Called together in March by the nh'n country to attempt co- Americanization organization of a proposed American council. Dr. David Hill, president of the national itutional govern- plan to have Presi- conterence of | not movers must mean also that there bg call a muny families leaving this ci R R way an enforcement agent hootch without arousing | is to disgui i If as a | The ma who coh sy, still the unemployment man who tinually com The only be. | Plains becaus: he has to work for a | can luing n. Japan and the United Th You can now buy the five-pas- i senger Hupmobile (model “R”) ! with freight and war tax paid, [mp National Securily leasue, repre- |svmali\ of 69 societics approved problem here, bui far carry suspicion ing to disarmament, will sceing men Petdinics | Mave that bt will iase: they reailn would not bring much sorrow Horah | that it has hit ate. e or jen opposed to the other parts of the | '© others were he to cease to do both. | letter to thw bright | In Spring’s sunlight | untry more New than it has harmed the wrote a Washinzton last American Legion and ritain New cars shine - | Lights and Shadows By John J. Daly eceived a reply. ' People in and, they are Horah has changed front | Willing to stay where they are uatil shown to be correct Their cost oft From that he believes the | their theories ure brinzs a holler those who and cord tire equipment, deliv- P e e S I ered to you here for $1660. ! would not embmrrass the | ©F Incorrect tisht, T A Naturally the converse s true. | BY duy and night to carry out this plan. Administration of the council under dire e e e Hug closc each silver dolls into Ne Britain as result of a families mo formetrly. 1t | But just the ss hat he will support the national ion of officers to today would be controlled by a national committee of 25 mem- bers. With its well known economy, low repair costs, long life and high resale value, the Hupmobile at its new price, today, stands out as the best purchase in the motor car market. ™ ON DREAM STREE however., that I's worth the game be elected car and drive it; publican members of the this 1 know Wheie With lilac And daisies in the dell; With daffodils and rosebuds A-scatter on the floor "1 know a housc on Dream street With moonbeams on the door. liouse on Dream Street dancing fa dwell, leaves above the eaves surprised—even unto | 1@ the grenter scarcity of o own A temporary committee of 19 noney f oV purposes the But neve i mor moving pury in oth ] appointed at the Washington meecting it wald The an they pleased on t ities than there is here deduc- | The car's has been functioning as an organiza- ports have it n Is bound he true If we grant If you tion board. Pass The naval bin that the that we have suffered loss than other from will amend reads localities unemployment | DIVIDEND PASS advertisements of “Help ite the Governmepts Wanted™ and “Situations Wanted” in- iy i dicate the state of t be \¢ the ¥ Graduates of Lo g Attend Theate employment, xo | Ten members of lass of th oW o President In reque School Cambria Steel Co. Announces That A quaint old place is Dream Street Operationsd Show Loss. aduatinz That leads most anywhere, Hospital Out of the crowds, into the clouds, Philadelphia, Ma | i ! aln and I had a thea- On to the golden stair. Ihrm Steel Co. i Britain school found in the 18.—The Cam- announced it its quarterly dividend of 50 cents a share. This follows sim- ilar action by the Midvale eel and Ordnance Co., which conirols Cam- bria Steel and which passed its quar- terly payment of 50 cents a share on April 6. “Operations for first four months 1921 have shown a sul lo: the company announced. immediate trade outlook is not prom- ising.” R compars - it irses’ ‘Trainin Larepatvin smaller amount of work of ' ter party last night i taetiy of faith on the | ter at Hartford Smilin® Thr h Now Brilats Following the theater entertain- rums i ment the party enjoy>d a banquet at hall STATE POPLY " ""\ the ilotel Bond. During the banquet, inlly g the class history and class will were I comes surnrise to learn thet | read. and the the males in Cor t 1 tnumbeoer When one cor and wons’ thea- jiach night the little children o singing on their wa find the house on Dream street And sleep there till the day. evidenee had The reduction in price has re- sulted in a big demand for this car. Are you thinking of buying a Hupmobile? Place your order now to prevent delay. passed omptly enteFing into An The attraction was in the! immediaie | by which il expen nd bulla sald governr In flecting scenes of Dream Street They sec the strangest things, Like frozs, and polly-wogs, And billy-goats with wings; And sometimes smiling angels Come in to take a peep, To see the house on Dream Street And watch the babies sleep. itha reduced any customary presenta s next five years, to such astomary presentation golden 3 madc upon h terms : . the other sex sidors tho | upon, which . ding or agreement s bty many gir) cmployed ‘“Associated Press) stiete, the dropped d to the respective g factories in the for approval Italian tenor emphasized the st of the Bellinzona theater night while singing in the Puccini’s “La Boheme™ to whp was lying dying on a ¥ actress, unaware of the death, continued singing her Or ne e o quanl ol csician ared op tho PONER IS > An dead on quite clear that the lettor | Hut to all intents and purpos 1 bought the house on Dream Street act of “Mimi fact brir bed. 7 resident must have con- ' males and females are ahout equalis rds which caused this | divided here And this To dwell in bliss. One kiss 1= all I have to pay. City Service Station front on the part of the nmain the thought of the power of tenor's