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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 192% . ;n H"ra‘d residents of that part of New York - - T : 1 = 4. do not uppeur in police. courts: their “JEST RUMINATING.” e R = e [ e o A THE McMILLAN ST . inc. Long ago this was the fashionabl it with a gentie spoken word Montha . » restdence district of the great city You see a puppy lyin® still be- S oy d side the dusty road: you halt R T e Post Ofce at New Britata | Grodually ail but a few “old familiex vour struggle ‘long the way: : ALWAYS RELIARBY Class Mall Matter and some bachelors moved p-town you lay aside youf n' PLAYING BALL s PHON® CALLS: Hoarding houses appeared. Beautiful try to stop the suff There ure shoots of clover sproutin’ . ind quiet apparently, the district at- ed in the eyes; you % On the corner lot goday, - 5 Seesesntrseslves tructed art students, write s, “Bohem- ‘,' il bl B And the sound of kids : 5 ¥ = : ble advertising medium im - dles A Berhapaiyousaddsto yoly In a most annoyin’ w; “ : ; .é:d lans Pirculation hooks and press own load that bird, that p N A A e open to advertiesrs "he fame of the disyrict spread. In in in you move along e DL g 5 pel A S At b R e o et And are bidding me to stall; rurall communitics landil ink thodcl ay ch leads straig ! ree JETE I A £ the hill. But somehow added EorgLigpinotitecliikefvorkly rons 1n ewclusive itselt were young men and young Whih th’ boys are playin' ball. ® ’ or regablication of all St burdens such as these don't ; . 4 | women, longing for “careers.” They weizh you down: the noon-day ) i g sought it out. Some lived in the quiet, heat, the drenchin’ rain don't There's a piercin’ peal (_rr zhter ; . ’ they bring a &ullen frown. Then Comin’ from the winni 3 > M eu et ca iy ey With a challenge rollin’ after craved. Others played, danced, sang NSV e xouEnesty Youraland ratilnles v 5 you speak to those dumb Warnin Skinnay” when t' slide. and drank things: the wounded pupny There's a smash of crashin’ timber B .E‘::: 1 Then another change came. Those licks veur hand: the bird, Sendin’ leather o'er a wall, 1 oy i desiring to see “life,” but who had no scarce breathin', sinzs. There And it makes my heart-strings limber e wupAper . L K traud in DeweD sounds an ccho in your heart: When th' boys are playin’ ball. to both anational ani | intention of overstepping the laws of B & A h - AT you pack your load in: your E fi morality, went there hey could live s‘eps are row accompanied by Once, 1 knew a red-hair'd urchin s cheaply, for they mizht live practical- 1t brd’s sweet refrain. An’ Who. with bat and ball, ixi May, ! 5 ISHING LICENSES. Iy unseen excopt on occasions. A com- when the sun is sottin’. when Started ev'ry day a-searchin’ i B - M , hax been ralsed over | raderic you ""]' RedeR yourgneck S0 IFor th’ gang t' come and play. on being considered by | where else in the country. The enter- e B ‘“‘v‘l")‘ A And 1 know a certain fellow . down weary. windin® track, Who would answer to th' call PRETTY GINGHAM DRESSES of fine quality, in small checks, beautiful- islature that fishermen |tainments which satisfied its residents made - be use you hel If his age not so mellow, 5 i : ly trimmed with Organdie collars, cuffs, and sashes. Colors are tan, red, green, o procure a license be- | were held in groups; the rparties’ that bird, now far on high-— When th’ boys are playin’ ball. were confined within definite limits, eCa Ry CURdIdn (e ey lavender and pink. From$4.98 up. . hg their Waltonian ten- puppy by the road, to die. Many men and many measures the brooks and ponds Now Pomes the statement. “Eleven puppy an’ the bird have gone— | bis . ! L (he ping axeigonce Claim attention ¢ : HE DAINTY ORGANDIE DRESSES of the finest imported and domestic siate. Jenlously a cer- | xuicides within eight blocks the sun glows through the tr . R z kil Leavin’ little time for 25 2 lon of the population| Most of the ideals of Greenwich e i e iy R e R qualities. We have scoured the market to get the very prettiest styles created it conidérg Jta vighte!Village ave gene—and - were pates They would make of me a_mourner | this season, and we have them. From $12.50 up. Wt there should be ne jideals in former years public If I did not tell them all, hermun who wishes to [ dance hall there hax become the meet- “Come and meet me on the corner LOVELY VOILE DRESSES in light and dark patterns, in the very latest \s tavorite sport. Ap-|iIng place of those who formerly nl ere th' boys are playin’ ball. esiens. Hundreds of differcnt models to choose from at prices from $7.98 to vos 0f the barefoot boy |lowed their unconventional ideas to e e $17.98 each. < ture-loving man ire | kovern their actions in (-um?:n.m.u ’l‘ry This On Your Wise Dirt has replaced “artisi el 25 YEARS AGO Humming Bird LONG WHITE KID GLOVES ind by the exponents of | privacy ms und Inkes. Old home | disorder.” And cleven scekers of Friend (From The Heraid of That Late.) P > ed thick upon the argu- | “Bohemian life” have found nething N ) S — ! URE SILK HOSE FOR WOMEN Compare these values elsewhere. 25 men build a factory In Seam back, perfect fitting, extra p - i the teense charge. A |Dut blackness lave Tench IEyinG o0t st oar , . of wine fuhermen, | Involuntartiy one turns (o the | { Gay" T¢ bricke wore haulea by 1e length’ in black and cordovan. Excep- 12-button length—Special $3.98 pr. _In out sizes, extra long; wide elas- Silk, Chamoisette and Kid Gloves, tic tops in black and cordovan $1.95 pr.| ;; aif styles for street wear, of very each team haul? CHILDREN’S SOX OF THE best quality and reasonably priced. BETTER GRADES Silk lisle sox, highly mercerized Summer Neckwear in all the want- with neatly shaped foot and looped on| ed styles for wear with dresses, coats cuff tops. In all the wanted shades,| and sweaters. et il < Special Sale Hair Bow Ribbons— peaceful, unconventional live was there which existed no- There were 61 arrests made during the month of May. Of thess 26 wery fo: drunkenne There have been 3 dog licenses j issued up to date. | The members of the Philharmonic‘ question from a pro- busy with the work set for man's hand boint, upprove of the to do, and one is glad that publicity bposition, providing the wised goes into the prop- | Will brush the cobwebs and the dirt Answer to yesterday's \mg band expect to have their new uni- forms arrive tomorrow. from a former beauty spot which has boxes, K E. N. Humphrey and W. B. Ross- game fish » . Lecome dogenerate before all, while doubt about it, Con- . Here . e~~~ ~ o~ ~~~-{ | berg have been named gn the com- degeneracy there was once but a small mittee of the New Britain Driving club to arrange for a strawberry fes- tival ‘a week from next Friday ev Jowed to shift for them. | f*r unconventionality, license. The ‘“"v amendments m';:' ¥ | Gattney LT3 Mucileriand 2y sel In torn from the picture of the gay The men now at work will be kept | H. Brady were appointed at the dem- Greenwich Village Bohemtan ocratic caucus last night 1o attend the of the finest trout Catners l Bvea Bow ed ltent of awful possiBilities. wve been unguarded and It inether blow to the arzuments | (o the authorization of the charter s the streams arve well v many trout are caught possible. The city will see to that. 10. hen the number of fish GOOD SIGNS, The failure to hold another old-time ieorge M. Landers has been named length Sox, at 49c¢ to 75c pair. 'Moires and fancy striped ribbons, extra “Vanity Fair’ Glove Silk, Vests,| wide heavy quality. Special 19¢ yard. olain and embroidered, priced $1.95 to| Value 29¢ to 39c. $3.25 each. . 4 4 Silk Top Unien Suits that are cool Linen Handkerchiefs Lower Priced and comfortable for summer wear, | —Exceptional values Saturday in all white and pink, priced $2.48 to $2.98 | pure linen, nicely hemstitched. suit. 25c values for 19c-each, 3 for 50c. BQYS’ BLOUSES : 39c values for 25c each. The betier made-—better wearing 50¢ values for 39¢ each, 3 for $1.00. kinds of fine white and colored striped . d| madras. Also darker Blouses for p%ay Pure linen for both men and, women. and vacation of best quality khaki and 36-inch Pongee, natural color tan; blue chambray, sizes 6 to 16c years, at regular 98¢ yard for 59¢ yard. 93¢ each. ) ) g Pillow Cases, hemstitched and 45-inch Swiss Organdies, perman- scalloped embroidered, regular $1.98 for { ent finish. Do not require starching. $1.69 pajr. S - Regular 98c for 79¢ yard. LONG WHITE SILK GLOVES 42x36-inch Pillow C of good 16-button lengths—special at $1.69 cotton, value 39c, for 25¢ each. ber this fact when the old form of | of the Cincinnati baseball club wer ' pair. alittol dlas and expressions o¢ the ~suservative, 3 5 o polltical elect. It s pressicnafoiis ‘ city meeting has passed alongz with | called to meet today to consider vari- l . crease our fishing facil- | vet progressive bantiars o1 this city o | ous offers of players ana money for | |\ ; : other ¢ s. : S > r cent. There are few| Corroborating evidence comes in g ginatisutions. Henry Groh, third baseman, 1 i 1 —_— days ago after being a | city meeting, therefore, will make no | refereé at the High school field day at the Beilin track Saturday after- noon. n into account. We has True it is that a person does system for the fish, but | o o . there I8 aa advance - | practical difference to the individual. m adequate w@ should retrogression S0 with business. \"\"'1'1*. for purely sentimental Ratehesion Ipnnd i imote But when a person has been waik- | "6a80ons. tl{#Fe may be felt some re- NEW YORKER WINS D. S. C. gret that one more old city meeting | + — President Awards Honor to Licut. George Matthews for Heroism, B tot watol [the | styeamy, ing one way, turns about a 1w proceeds hem against the dndla- {0000 00 i here mus: he « moment of i e i While business kept gomng down | T ol WARED I e M e R e s hill the optimists had .aile upon ident has awarded a Distinguished ade can insure that every | 0 T T T 0od prophectes. | P€red years hence by citizens of New | Service Croms to Second Lieutcnant i be able to caten more |0t the (uenimg porc | BYIAIN today, in such a way that it | Georze Matthew rout when he goes out| . o come—then they stopped tail:- | WOUld not be agreeable to recall. S e e ] ne Bhow lust Bonoken & by B inel| Tl cityimesting Ithatf Was! pinnnod|| M rcs e tta s caloney e Ty - o cost at all and fo ok 2 = i by % een n SCTCE Bl e i or week after next, if it had not been | tion near Arbre Guernon, France, Oc taint the old institution, as remem- Twenty o folk It n» 4 more tak as rapidly as | 5 . the tinny t o bre. e fefen On &s rapldly as| i te convention at Hartford on June l More new styles in three-quarter | for a fishing license that found that the scheme was impossibie, | 18, 1918, After having been wound- i Business conditions are -eflectes H Ferg oy a season. Surely there : banks of the cour.. | Would have been inspired by the hizh 0 fthe Shaadand) sutering faves the business of the banks of the cour- : 20| ain, he coolly and efficiently made t hesitate to purchase i . o foa ESNE ¢ big | 1TY. of the community. Iu “his ety #t sort of feeling It would have | gisposiitans for the sccurity of his mall boy a g oo : g y 5 RS Kare and mianuractirersinisolina been h in order to make it pos- | guns, tue safety of his men and the thelr own baskets arve cvacuation of the wounded. Later at a dressing station, though blegding profusely, he refused surgical Atten- = sible 10 give w hey wish to have some- | Peen rather silent. Thes did not wani : © glve work to the unemployed ¥ SR BN and t ee " I home. A few such pur- | 10 Speak discouraging words; ticy 0 keep those who had been un- I e .~ lemployed “on the job." It a season would amount | €©'ld not honestly give encouraging * 1 have been an orderly. almost cere- | platoon had been cared for. the money for a license. | facts e certain that the mone, would | tion until other wounded men of his montal affair, and “the last city meet- Today it may be stated confidently TO DI ing of New Britain” would have gone _— down in the history of the city as| Cincinnati Club Dircctors Mect to one the motive for which was fine. Consider Offers for Him. be wisely expended in | that the turning point has been reach- ¢ fish. not wasted in the | #d and indications are that busings of lazy wardens and |is on the upgrade again. Lvidence of hat are merely loafing [this is to be found i ihe attitad 'Ps We may be able to remem- | Cincinnati, O., June 3.—Directors seems to be traveling in strange company and a1d could consmistently ob- | Bradstreet's report tha' ) isiness fail- o signed a few Army. Navy and Peace Split Con- | holdout. Before the meeting it was : We have a large assortinent of very accept_able gifts in Cut Glass, China- ware, Art Vases, Tea Pots, Glasbak Werge, Aluminum Ware, Blankets, Comfort- S ReenpieR St Ce s s | RESRaAll Sier Lsicolnityiai S ecies 3 | prena incadilne Ml iR sa e said that the offer of the New York ables and many other items all on our 3rd flosr. so. ing in number, slowly but . urely Nationals would receive the most con doing stranga things. sideration with Pittsburgh’s offer next i Lo in line. President Herrmann declared _— again today that absolutely nothing would be done until Groh is reinstated by Judge Landis. nother point in this con- For a time in ihi« cily savings ac ever, that must be con- | counts dwindled t, an : ming d2 that is the posting gree—alarming ; ¢ s ho It takes many years to gain recog. 8 nition for great men, great truths—. and great fallacies. ny of the best streams ed. This, of cour=. w.as due d.- —— e LUGGAGE CONGOLEUM RUGS (Gold Seal) VaCHHONI e All sizes at special sale prices now. Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases, a com- CRETONNES We carry a large assortment at all times. are nows prohibited to the | rectly to the laying off men anl it 8 not money enough to | women entirely. and pa“iial reduc- CAMP NIGHT AT “Y.” Other stri n a D P e R 2 TR her streams are posted | tion, in the wages men and women Alliteration covereth a multitude of | Speakers Will Address Boys at Associ- r owners even after they | were able to earn. sophistries. ation lding June 77. ocked with fish raised at of the state. It does not plete line moderately priced. Commerci s showe < _ mercial accounts showed little N e o e to boast of. Here was secn the in The right side of man’s body never | rector of mp Hazen, which is th direct result of the same state of af-| cxactly balances his left; that's the | Cedar Lake site given over to the Y. M. C. A. for use as a “Y" boys’ camp. | !4 will speak at the local association’s 5 building, June 7. Prospective camp-| — - de;er;:lz}nationl e:exfi?tn;;?nnr uel;o crs and the boys who attended (7 R, retrenched iIn their expenses, fearing Since Will Irwin writes that a thing | vear's camp have been invited to at- anyiring a law,e-nauon wants it t& do. a continuation of conditions that thei | is “auite uniue,” we have authorit: | tend. Stereopticon slides will be Carnegle -didn't quite achieve his existed. They were going to be | for declaring that someone we dislike | SPOWn. depicting the incidents of arbition, hut the tax assessor didn’t c dJosoph Hermstrom, phys.- have free rein in his time. “ready for the worst.” has a “sort of face.” director at last vear's camp, will There has been found today no feel- | |{ ¥0u like not the “League of Na- | ten of that phase of camp life. i — = 3 Japan is entitled to her sphere of at fishermen should be the privileg : v ge of fishing | ¢o400 Moreover the “hard times | reason he can never be absolutely “on d that the privilege has o pr ®e has | .1k had its effect upon hose who | the fence”—or absolutely impartial. him by land-owners and is coming to the point are very, very few open did not draw upon their savings; they e @ state, if it wishes to shing must see to it that n gets the opportunity. tiony i g - Recipe for preserving peace. influence if she doesn't insist upom And think it's fuil of machinations MUSIC WITH AMINATIONS, “Sugar” is no longer rated as a term g - FC0UE O omats. making it a hemisphere. If you hate world ‘*Associations’—. . say we have the oppor- . ing In financic e s o 1s state for the most hu. | "8 In financial circles in this city that conditions are getting worse, e most American of ull T™H BXAM of endearment. Harvard Undergraduates Invited to . ~ : ERe ' i o g A £xires on a freight car that ad- % theStreama should be | Suarters asdidedtopinicainat tian ”nd de‘lrln’vkm m evil men's creations; Attend If They Are Nervous, e aitealon You can say one thing for this sea- s capacity are getting to seem nd protected. The fish- | '* shown a betterment of conditions in | ¢ ¥ g o iSeat RIeolatione Cambridge, Mass., June 3.—Music| S g2 gtiacn . a bit :ronical the hard, cold figures that tell the| o cve they aid disintergrations; in ten-minute doses to soothe the Har- | ‘"¢ ' ala & on the open brooks, | WPile there has been found in som. [Py for this, getting tull If you can’'t plan some preparations | vard undergraduate who is nervous masazines. | At any rate,” you can ask for a | nicl:el's worth of something now with- > OBOY el ore | Story beyond dispute s thelr money—and ther 4 To guard against more war priva- | over the approaching examinations is system devised whereby 8o let us stop taling about “hard to be provided each morning in the | out gotting a reputation as a humor- ist. b tions— possession of a license is | times” and aid by just this much in) 22 SR , university chapel. What are your clever annotations Dr. A. T. Davison, organist and shing grounds and privi- | the bringing of better times which ure rolaialin now on the way e present situations choirmaster, announced today that a y \ | The Assembly has no real authority in the Lecgue. But ntherwiso it bears N'ere known in all past generations: | program of light classical selections ) is — e ealdibaloaredl cach morning fiom : X > | littla resemblance to the Council. HEMIAN LIFE, WORK WILL GO ON, PONZI'S WISH TO STAY IN JAID now until the close of the examination — - . W) . Every woman Ikes to think her B Ut alaves sutsidse GRANTED BY FEDERAL COURT . i nerves unusually se ive, and every 3 ¢ work in this city . e 4 13 Men who want work i hi it 7 7 | iman llkes to think his be: unusually blocks In one year in Boston, June 3.—Charles Ponzi's BUENOS ATRES NORMAL. = [ » A e filiage, - New York City, | 4o, the sewer bonds'ar i wish that he be allowed to spend the Buenos Aires, June Normal = DUER: % hation given Mayor Hy- n u summer at the Plymouth jail work- | commercial and industria fe graa he melting pot veve ey I ey e need have no fear that the work al |ing out his five-year sentence as a | ually is being resumed here, despite | function until the immigrant Lhe Sonaon £ 1o s : | tell us whether thoss marks would ready begun will be stopped because | federal prisoner undisturbed by tri fforts of some labor leaders to m: the personal acquaintnce of soar Kisa I8 W X | reach to n place in the sun if piaced ax a defendant to state charges, w. the recent gemeral strike order effec- et coramon experi B end_to_end { 0y granted. The federal circuit court of | tive. Additional walkouts which are S ~.c-wall movement 18} o ngar It lanta tho more dheavenly - The people of th% city who are in als denied a motion of Attorney | ocourring in some industries are be. |assisting greatly in the back-to-the- 1y geoma, torested in having that work progress | General J. Weston Allen that action | ing offset by laborers who are return i pre " D o work under guarantees of gov. T i DECEPTION ; sten into a carbaret in STARTS and who have been hoping to get it begins to - = | munkes | ly by & resident of that sec- ity who eame before him, of the delay In action on those bonds to protest against the dance halls in that section