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ritain Herald. UNLISHING COMPANT, Proprietors. nda p Aullding, sceptedr at 4:18 <1 Church street. Monitha. th at New Britala Mattor. Poit OfMes a Clase Mall HONW CALLS: able advert! treulation b to ad & medium In ka And prese . rilsere The Associnied ¥ Proes tn owclusiv or repablicat) it not otherw o Gt et a ly entitled of all news croditod newas pub- 1ot organization and wdvor- alynin of atatistics It Burean of Clre 3 s national shes nowap & strictly hor Our clrculat himue! may ut fire In h of in remark, this, and not be tuken literally keey The stock w far more v the little vke, and oxpre would not actly what the the far-fetched indicate th h a to | even in su seckin pen demanded wured & lary explanation | it ombin % of the team the hundred e the radrness o ppular hlete, There distinettons; there i contestant and himself only to rely with him whether that in pleking ams’ v at school favoritiem may and often s shown br the college where thie is never stane or the st dacontinwed of winners, and the bad “luck enter into life Jpe e or boy may hawe ause his tathe him. Fo redit wntages be o give them to gorves No credit; only from the manner in makes use of those ad. path | youn mil who | LT pleas T) Willi only tongu nd r | w | one f thin I the | | than | there wo | whict ihle possit It South to pre 1o be | consic conue B home, count | | the in th So dificy Sout) | troub tails all | Nehr tribut | of this him work throu He h coun will 1 gain Or [ truth | the t Bu prese yme omj | sreat | i with prop dent confe A But | ment ha pise ed | tulk. N¢ public | popuiu Now ¥ displa & athl 'y vdvant display 1 de ther re healthful Noring a NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE' 1, 1921. f en in the High sche L fur in ved for the s th activ suc ¢ the youn the room BRYAN MOVES. im Jen ht 10 nade tll a n men eels tha Bryan maginat Wt fore, 1 Kk when the 1 may ol import Iy to | would be leade , Not duce gr uc lor neg ived gr Is in t ry. Th punch vy as perhap o for a be ity le to of polit bout pe sk ed to t land he mc 1pin the k h N A KT ry ¥ 10t dese a new years following old, thought nings Bry moving i, is =u Ly rd whe most decic wre infant figured t he man no ol is 0 man ion— more ent, It 1t the im. r may not e world novel s r coming that the cat leader it h, but the of ¥itality essury in eat leader, hat delight e great les und the octated wi here Mi refer Bryan ere is a g leader come los Mr whi had t lities He e dwellers wes to a fi vacancy 1owled public of energ: king f 1 ir at b ersor rt him which he and, whe leader South." usion 1tk for hirm ven 1n the wh rvuaa eral m 1 Uit s n ing whe omprom thing t ultimate men b i of a nator s amon rintic uld wi rrence ¢ riea on ¢ inad W come noise wad being made maliter, sibly wssibly. he 1t there | n in Neb hi his reasc stater truth, BACK embers in P hat may m wt a fran A% mean en in of that t upe open, O entrance nsid beii a plaim plan conte d complishin ave | orah has tomed to dment LIl wher he re of 1 1 ques nglan S8 M 1 th bill, with moment th s the new dent has nations that has said a mind con. the South who energetic practice rom this conside success « )l team ther uccess or e failure « ympathy ites cannc 1 1o The o riticism ¢ people 1 point view- rrable f the In sym- i our with it but those the oday Whe in some come ‘s stat from rprise that ruc. his n he ted as the Nevertt was hit wh ler than ti who appe in former quite na \gination s iders thi be of con country cnsxation out of hax men ¢ re would we are we the pobs in one w ful part ader must punch th the So red to n hus solve field i take reat has in Bryan le: he live he vitality in that po eld where He t: of kes the int) uitters, g throughou ollowing *ossibly he 1 his the ¢ Witk new ne Knows, we has come t sk, for or, e me nent, are nd nothin DOOR, f the U king o a made ton't wa K way public lefe n the was made 1 that rumpe r« that in o« r mancuv not be declarati wplated ort d apre rev L “hy ted cu 1, Japan nt. The hi. He has int we di s that wh in the been Toncerning Neb of fact who when ement raska your n heless many 1t s veurs tural, <hould news sider and to find the fail secm | nt to Marly vhose the have not uth d the n the n the de tined ed in ar- ortion there with ' t which m fleld cetic committc **nothing still pving, Cthe & but nit f th nt > who ol that th loing ering on of Many » th akin and imend- | I'resident hurs a nt imat this n he ! to | | Comm thing obtained in the | sifter | chaff L on CJEST RUMINATING (Robert Russell.) that work well and ‘Tis done trite to sav repiy aer heard that truthful hundred times more. tted your own b when you could have wccomplished w workin’ that supper tastes at how well you sleep that the greater satisfaction the harder the fizht you overdid a bit next was pretty perhaps worked long after you h: labored quite cnough. An’ o per- vou ecases up: inclines to loaf my pipe repeats that sayin here's the of it. Iie temperate in everythin'——in work play an’ for he who steadiest who gets life’s Don't hard one that you can't labot the don’t play hard that ! petulant an® vexed: o much that you'll fo n’ an’ do; re member that the place you'll win in imply up to you. 0O course exceptions prove this rule: times when yvou pi rest excessive-—give all holiday But this is quite with Wisdom's splen- him who most ghest honor- you o'el you've Say old, a You've y lot o' times &y wrtin much, How ove night; come Perhaps or a o' sy this day od wiis day tough; you hap a bi old for point rest, is is he work day on next; s0 Yo'l arisc rest o work ot play ther should y. or work or clre a in harmony il plan desery . man.’ — makin the *‘h Try This On Your Wise Friend tern holds 9900 )l( recelv 245 llons per from one pipe and discharges ( gallons evefy two Hours by unother ! pipe, will it take ) Hill it ? gallons. hour 134113 $ 5 2 A o how long to § - EHIIL. ot |1 have very much resemhling the The in om ague irreconcilabl representation on the preme Council the Reparations ssion and Council of Ambassa- LIGHTS AND SHADOWS By John J. Daly Tax on Wishn Law Are we fact upon any of any legi bhig enough way to add a dollar to the n or people a Love making PARK BENCHE: in Kansas City parks is officially recognized as legitiinate astime by the chief of police.—News item. your COMMUNICATED a us. of u re During our s meagre lot? 1 dors 16 ‘feelers’ latest news—of the ; have been sent out—will en- That properiy those fears. t Door” may be used on occasions, if its If not meaning is interpreted a be properly rood for the country may at once, certainly it is wise to take what steps are possible many vighit direction, retted. however, ths l Hardingz, then Senator ’v spoke of the “Association’ s, whils th w while he cumpaizn szid he League “turned on the of Nations, tell fn turn a *he whole veld that truti hack not and ng his pon the |} e to see som he ne i zood the eyes that had of zh in |y the hack his head tho . eli uld wheat Some. 1 in poesession o irs 1o hear”, w appreciate a to separate the from the or worse. One wonders what the woman ells” at her children playing in street does to them in the privacy the “home." Our Ti days are numbered— al we know; we slumbered go-—? Are questions no man Miuy tin No Fre. high nor | from douin S0 we What (For th Winneth rinl must carry we've got se who ta not) ending care. the Hell will Hope tolled heat be ther tis cold The who st of man wris friends to make a | fina ! it. ard index his will 1t he has no names to cnter The wise gmolfer quits for o fow when he i completely “off his game Bul who ever heard of a wise golfer 25 YEARS AGO (From ‘The Herzld of That Date.) t Corbin has purchased street A. b Vine v lot on from A. J per i damizinz | sleted yesterday. | need the housa My work Wesy | ¢ street was com W. Allen tire Curti 1 The Main John of mac comm worsk at th e streets. new or cornee of Cadwell w church $20.000. \rehitect W plans for a is prepar- ing in St. Jo- seph’s parish to cost between (he of the ni a contest riders n's will be <hampion world Parg There bicvcle | lem rnoon lady the G At 13 tomorro There were case: of drunken- a o o 1 he ax the t is far non the everyone j places a heavier burden on each tax paver. have An bl only dare tinually tax taught t made But, to law trouble. The dent to pet tax eh all h site ish asa our inz for a e s) tax hat help these o ty Now collect 10 cases to kcep produccrs politiclan’s 1 of fuir het residents. day’s recreation bueiness of from right to tax. | Editor Herald, Dear Sir: Kindly give the following space in corrcspondence column: ridden and tax ridden Amevica. facing name ator that has been strong ‘nd must laws aplenty alien or non-resident a tax of retaliation, “Let rang out the cry, patrolmen swers ed could not meet their chieftain’s eye— ‘Dan_Cupid must be served! Dan Cupid must be served,” he And gave his neck a wrench cach policeman turns his head While passing by a bench. ‘em alone!" The staunch And aid, the old Missour-i rolls, Where sings the lonely lark, ch night a fair battalion strolls To nestle in a park Where lovers' fights are fought As in a front-line trench, And no policeman tells 'em when To lcave the old park bench, Out where ag Al, that is right,” I hear you say, And 1 agree with you—- When love goes bounding on its way No copper should pursue Those whom the fair gods come to bles Whose heart-thirst love would quench, hoist the signal of distress, Nor drive them from a bench. Nor In all this wondrous world of ours, With countless thrills and joys, There are no fairer budding flow'rs Than sweethearts—girls and boys—— Who go where, th the smiling moon No henchman dares to hench, And sing the everlasting tune Of love — upon a bench. ne . l'lnnl:\nrc the many petty catch-laws, (properly named too), that as stated above arc made only to misguide and i bring people into court again only to support these non-producers. Poor tax ridden and petty law rid- lden U. S. How much lon will the ‘pooph‘ that pay the (bills?) stand , for it. When and where will a real ! honest-to-goodness law-maker do something to abolish this un-Ameri can be scheming? You muy preach forever and ever “amen’” hut are un- ‘dolng it still faster through schemés | that are continually being connived jto tax and_fine everyone, on every " Hlittle pretense. Do you Mr. and | Mrs. Reader realize that the 10c¢ hall that your little boy purchases costs him 10 per cent as a tax? Surcly the sources from which tax bills come are hungry. Oui for a rren Un-American. ‘ew Britain, Conn.. June 1, 1921, these conditions, or facts not already gencoration can recall the name these Americanization or to show the ordinary none, but they all con- every hour schemin tax. We have been laws originally were and to guide people. | same schemes mak to keep people ome the last sum for a resi- called). In collected or more office. very much King and for non-producer square deal. laws in straw. a license the (s0 CITY iTEMS Victor My amounts some one records: Moon- Henry Morans'. dance Man, Special light. Fun, —Advt. Th: will meet ernoon in in these ladies of the Bohemian at 2 o'clock tomorrow Bardeck’s hall ¥red Campbell, Jr., underwent an operation hospital, Hartford, his home on West street. ft- be protected and to do so. tax would providing we are to es- and then states that person and not in for market * P ke for we who recently at St. ¥ has returncd in- i cis to the state or Any orde ating Placa vour awninz Eddy Awning & Deco June Vi L. Pict The dt now. Co. ‘tor records and C oc now on sale catching = adit FACTS AND FANCIES BY ROBERT QUILLEN I'rance the st Lverey that the ouse. 114 the rogue, ot he The 1f ish 1 hopes Iyin married man lag e be said that knocking Heinie W Haywood scems in fuli ac Now straight she | hotwec -s so much - mo will her Government's undesi th n Man's int Wiy ply when 0 ra | pare an ry N all the cally able couldn’t re nev hand hat two inhumant thous: team is ) ra ke ser an's h line i law cain The garment that t divorce suit, Helnle's 1s defense promise reveals most in of The debts pay prooi man who considers effc of vulgs woman will agree the bonechead of the tries to ts to rity. his him dodze is make Disarmament but it will hten our the may not unlift our t least enable us to s. hit on with a lets spenks son never bac be are won't all of us of our “'rig rather too t.d there to progest g installation of wave of prosperit until willing to waive « few join the he weat leauzue, in with- i does W dry’ inal there w no fist the orfz- honorahle G the love he didn’t love Mmoo, if its bright side. Th tissue paper Depression has longer use colored iiller for a ham sandwich. no as but she is on the dollar, satistied until it ad r be a on PPoland h policy tiuke adopted Allies the horse laugh nants, ive-and-take and w she desire to iy he chief objeciion servi at it requires rather of faithful party The task of raisiy Iy simplitied if you b 1 the the right kind Cain wouldn't conced mandate for his hrother sull Was just about as Abel to civil uncivil treat- men Ui 1 nen 201.4'1 t distanca | stuff hard the shortest the is children is wreai- in by providing of parcnts. nt: 5 n make tine to man on tay playing ag t he held a ut the homs« ] ro for acute woulld prob- Aida’t on Suuday it wife big is dirner is offer- ihe plan s Lietand complain: ed the form of libeit: stance. Wil A hard to et riean " house hysi awn work ine battle- | One reasun for the TO SOCIALIST PAPERS Postmaster Hays Issues Informal Or- der in New York and Milwau- keo Newspaper C <. Washing hibitiony Leader on, June against and tha New newspapers, Iy restored lass uailing privileg Or cancelling the sccond class iling privileges the publications were issued Postmaster General | Burleson late in 1917, after an in- quiry which r. Burleson said had hown that through articles publ cd cach them had vielated provisions of the lispionagze act. Both the l.eader and ricd their fizht to the Milwaukee paper, upon supreme cour the District of inmbia to i writ of mandamus, wpealed to the federal supreme court “lhiore the lower court was upheld. he Call in the lower courts whereupon postoflice department tpealed. No forr order was issued | tays yesterday, the department’s n being carried out by an informal iatification to the newspapers inter. ted and instructions to the postma s in the respective cities of publi- cation. L.—Postal pro the Milwaukes York Call, two wera withdrawn | Postinaster Generat them to second rday whao ma of by of the Call car- courts. The refusal of the of Co- 10 a [ won the CBRMAN MILLIONS | IN NEW YORK BANK | First Installment of Allied Repavations s Received and Placed to Country'’s Credit. New York, June 1.-—The first install- ment of Germany's rvaration apyment to the allies, to rde through the United States 000, today was in the Federal R ¢ Bank of New York. The Geiman government, through four New York banking institutions, com- pleted the deposit yesterday. The banks irepresenting were: Hallgarten and Co., Trust Co., Speyer and Co. Guaranty Trust Co. The payments were not made in actual cash or gold, but in the trans- fer of the banking credits of the four fimancial hiuses, © The bankers for sev- eral days have heen sending a series of their o check: 1inst the balanc of the German government in their in- stitutions, o the Federal Reserve bank. | The credit thus transferred w placed, in the Federal Reserve bank to the | credit of the Bank of Enzland and the Bank of IFrance. Financ men - to in discussing the payment, recailed however, tha Germany recently has been buying dol- lars by the of exchar abroad, causing tremeirdous decline in the ex chan: of all countries. This dollar credit acquired Germany was be- lieved to have been assembled in New York to meet the allied reparation pay- | ments. Germany Eduitable and the n il sile es by MAINT, MousE i\ THROWING 17 Mo, June L—An encounter s which ditched their au- related today by Waltar W o this town. The, dusk when the moos woods with his head nd k thelr car with such Jorce as it into a roadside ditehl 1t was not ovrturned. howeevr, ind the occupants were unhurt, m stood il apvarently by the headiights. When Chase agnin vier bhumned hich AUTO, INTO DITCH Gl I 15 vith a me «imobile wid driving from the se m down taried anfmal w woods. —for your home, your office, wour club. With the turn ofan tch, all the brecze you want—when you want it— electric sw gohere you want it. i 2 sensational new accusations, { knac STORK LEAVES BOY IN JITNEY FLIVV Both Mother and Young Thomas Fora Welch Are Reputed As Doing Very Well, Auantic chose a nesting M a flivver New lina edly City, Pacitic June 1.—The stork avenue jitney as a place here yesterday. Margaret Welch had boardca driven by Thomas Martin, at Jersey avenue. At South Caro- avenue, -Martin beckoned exclt- o Dr. Bdwin H. Coward, who was passing in his automobile, and when the cars halted the traflic cop on the corner hurried to them. After quick explanations Dr. called a4 woman from the s s a vol- unteer nurse. The gallant cop drew the curtains down on the machine with the aid ot the jitneur. A few minutes later Dr. Coward stepped out. “It's a boy,” he an- nounced, and ordered the jitney ana its previous load to the City Hospital. Last night mother and bahy wera reported doing very nicely and the bulictin also included the announce. ment that Baby Welch would I named Thomas Ford Welch in hono of the jitneur and his machine. PEGGY HOPKINS IS EXPENSIVE LUXURY' Cow dewalk So Her Husband Thinks—Says Sho Has Already Cost Him $1,398,316.32. Chicago, June 1.—Bristling with reiterat- ing charges of infidelity, naming the men and the places which figured im his short but tempestuous married life with “Peggy’’. Hopkins-Joyce, charging that his experience with her cost him $1,398,316.32, J. Stanley Joy yesterday answered his wife' petition for alimony. He declared he could prove all the charges he has brought against her. The declaration, which fills fifty-nini printed pages, paints a colorful pi trait of a new "Peggy’'—a picture sharp high lights and considerabl® shadow. He observes that “Peggy"” reality a Shavian feminis that in- stead of a hunted maiden, fleeing be- fore hordes of love-inspired million- es, she was really a huntress with a ¢ of marksmanship. ile charges her among other things with bigamy, deception and turpitude. “Pcggy,”” he savs, did no obtain a divorce from her first hus band until fou months after sho had marricd h and that on: A manipulatios second decrec ilar offense in venture. . HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL First Home Game of Season Will Be was in from a matrimohiat aved her her third Played Saturday When New Haven Nine Plays Here. The High school baseball team, the that the schoo! has had in vears, will play its initial me of the season at fleld Satur afternoon o'clock. The Haven High nine will the opposing first severul home g Mary 2:30 school team. Thus far the locals have won three out of fiv played and Rene- han, first connected for three clireuit rles A" New be games hase, has clouts. will umpire Satur- G-E ELECTRIC FANS The G-E trademark is your sitive assurance that these ans will work, year after year —silently, dependsbly and economically. The Connecticut Light and Power Compan-— 92 WEST MAR TELEPHONE 230 ana | { ) J 1 moral | of the dates on her !

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