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NEW BRITAIN DAlL\ HERALD MONDAY, JUNE 6, 192i. Proprietors The case a splendid example of tobe (Senday .scepted) ot &:18 t education will do for the radi- That's 2 “vu |‘ ‘n‘.w;. “t., Ry Church street The man has not lost hix in f id, un’ didn't work no ot « 14 he looked down upor ey, Mahie dividuality; he will be heard from in the thing he'd made i'm onth the future; he knows the people's side stifi an® sore: they'li lika the ] - o Post OMe~ ac of the case thing I've done,” he said, “it's (Continued from First Page.) 04 Claes Mall Matte surely =cod cnoush althouzh its wot some little faws EPHONE CALLS to the ‘“‘conservative, gnorant of st cnhatire from 4 to 7 k he would dispose : i 5 low churge moade, he has been losing s Ative” to zain education in regard to n' looked at what h . S e nioney, he told Judge Klett. Delays Ciraulation books and Drese | that of which he Ix ignorant It seems all vight but I'll ¥e open to advertisers - 1o z 3 1in, fo fuan in placing tanks had caused his fillin — s I ¢ T it better than station to be u ess (o him =0 he p t The Asscclated Press. 4 5 would be Hne : some liguor to gell in the e i Pross 1s exclusively entitied _— ! goud i i for rep ablication of all news ILDING HERE. there’d be satisfaction ‘n the . . " . b 1t or not otherwise credited : ; Thtworily e An ne of $30 was imposed. The low A close scrutiny of the building per- fact K penaity, the court explained, was . ver and aleo local mews pul hit s the firs h rested whil : ; a nits Jately wiven out discloses the fact Eha gy Uentad Wi handed down in consideration of the other finishcd up: the first 4 ; paCon R . Do ot Ohaatatien: that the greatest number were issned | ,).'“,, ,n,,rl‘p“\-‘. ey : },‘”“’ Sh ""'"(’“‘" ? and _L’“ R c. a national for the erection of garages and chick- pleasurc'as lovin® cup When sntion ol ¢ Qut of = S0e0 ROWIRErS o6 e | - Karbonik Fined $75 g & strictly honest en coops he had plaved about enough William Karbonik of North street, . Our ecirculation statistics ha straightway wen: ‘o bed, an fincd $75 for having liquor on The most important deduct:on from vas upos. hia audit. This insures f L ot oA »xt mornin’ holdin’ ica eea ayainst fraud In PewspADOT | thege fucts ix that people are either spert nex hand with intent to sell. He was a e to both national ani : to his hard throhbin® head. ! rested Sunday morning by Policema ° B . increasing fthe quarters for their But meanwhile he that didn't T WalEhesins B 0 MECaThS t lstor in rices chickens. or that more pcople are stop toc soon, at last xzot and William Souney. Two gallons ol y g . o \king to raising these food prodic- through; his natrons straight- alleged liquor were found in Kar. - AlL: VIEWPOI ! ing birds way gave him new an’ payin | bonik’s house, part of it in pint bottles. . ° ecame loss plentiful | johs to do. An' then he twok |i Through Lawyer Alfred Le Witt, ommenc]ng omorrew ornm oy Probably. in other words. people hiz fun about the time the Jl(he accused explained that he has he sales on meat chob=| .o i (ending to cut wn expenses r quit, an’ keen enthusiasm been out of work for several months cal factory Jumped im-f oo &% Iaid by their own hens me 10 give him lots of it. He liand is low in funds. He has a wife and | N t 0 B re ’ a'n't no “dead onme” an' he five children to support. 0 ne o em Lver own are \dicating that people we &% : At R heaper culs of me b rEloKi telyine onts "_ b 'l' E his sport, but when it Alleged “Briber” Freed ety ol £ Co e LRIy St O 10 came. it brought more pleas- || Judzment wus suspended in the . The sales of this factory. | the wisdom of thix course as have ure ‘cause he knew the time to case of Peter Scroge, charged with 1S e start thea game offerine Policeman Walenczius a bribe ' retaller of meats s 9-| home gardening. The e¢lement of in- ofisoRtofree himpatterilic gnadibeon hedional placed under arrest. The accused was rhe unseasonable weather forced lhye« of tha ieadingz wholesale dress R iy depenasncelin lite onters ®s thorousn: -——=—=— | found to have a pint of liquor in his concerns of New York to take tremer s losses — You benefit by their e haapar their | 1y into the raising of chickens as ob- g pocket after leaving Karbonik's house v It might prove of great advantuge average of three drinks, he sa:d. whil Ptable advertising medium e not local been emphasized in the matter of A perso ymes in With a | tains in the matter of growing vege- A place was raided. The policeman at astonishinglgy low prices. The piquant and alluring models add zest searched him but could draw no state- to this wonderful offering. 3 ments concerning the purchase price Charming styles in organdie, voile or practical and becoming ginz- Sunday morning shortly before the Not cheapiy made dresses but New. Stylish. Well-AMade Summer Frocks Try This On Your Wise wants a fine cut,” says one | tables (o ono’'s own use Friend amount would not pay " pendence of the farmer or \\'l:\(‘v‘e it had been procured. pnt_x'iol& hams, twelve hundred for immediate and all Summer wear. man “m':_‘n"‘"“‘""‘“»‘ WL ol e et . ;l\nlpue gew l;q.s}l;lionl::blo colors a(li'czlo be h:ullinr\he \\'nmlorlful range e N MY of selections whic] as been arranged for easy selection into three big you don’t come across, I'll lock 2 iy o o groups as follows: Scroge then “came across” with the $5 bill. Asked by Judge Klett what charge he had intended to lock the | accused up upon, the policeman re- GROUP 1 plied that Scroge was transporting . o liquor. Policeman McCarthy, in reply Dresses That Were Manufactured to Retail to another question of the court, ad- 3 tter trade for the less ex- i, mitted that the raiding party was not at $9.98 is luta thing,” it | Pats Indeed in possession of a personal search Summer Dresses of pretty figured voiles and clieck i plaid ginghams The numerous permits to build | warrant. In passing judsment. the Sizea 14 to 44 o i A CORRECTION. court stated that there had been no ) 3 violation of the state law for which or his he would b © to pro- | the life of the farmer. despite that four sides, from the square la surrounding it How can a m #et to the island with two boards, one 19 feet long, the other 18 feet long and both one-half foot wide? of the less cxpensive cuty | independence and other advanta vhole family, if prop % not for all. The man who is able puld obtain more nourish- to give a little time each day to his garden, or whose family is able to \ family, W « for | has often heen commented upon. But % A square island is 21 feet, on all Answer to Saturday's: 9. (Ex- ample. 9x2 equals 18 and the sum (of 1 and 8 is 9.) chickens, and who at the same time [ bulletin of the Institute of { help him in such work and in the eat Packers declares that | Work of raising and attending to ple did buy these cheaper P S has other work which pays, is fortu- the viewpoin of pro- rages follows naturally from the use x of a greater number of automobiles In Thursday evening's paper, the demand over all cuts ¢ in this column appearcd the the man could have been arrested. He GROUP 2 v and consumer. It tends in this city Possibly many such = et B = lat animal, and makes for ol wing Fconnnas o warned the accused that he had no right to offer the policeman money cars are used for business purposes ¢ - 3 i - .- Licai and stable merchan- | ' L] o iany o oot B | | o et hedproperi e e dlanot : ;5 That Were Manufactured to iiciaii but there comes the hint, from the ench containing 13 dozen worth ; cents a dozen, should be Othicr Court Cases at $12.98. Judgment was suspended when An- drew Polacho satisfactorily explair Dainty Summer Froeks of organdie, fine voiles, botl colorei and ip an accident which caused his lights to | combination and ginghzms. The colors include navy hiuc bLrown, mill- be out of condition last night. Police- | || tary blue and rose, also white. Sizes 14 to 44. facts, that users of pleasure cars do etaller's point of view, at s 9 o Fhea eyt not feel the scarcity of cash as in- changed for 27 barrels of c oil. ecach holding gallons worth 14 cents a gallon? X in making “both ends meet.” The above was answered A be a salutar w0 = : 2 5 = man George Crowe : arres would be a salutary a The price of labor and material has Friday to the effeci that 63 = £ ‘t‘ M:” ‘:_“"3 made the arrest hich true here is true boxes was correct. It was not L st dropped about twenty-five per cent., Joseph Quasnik and John Balveda is to be presume according to Information from the lo- AR sy phone cflls o e were fined $10 and Joscph Scripek wa GROUP 3 ce Saturday drew attention 1 ea when people Were | .q) pufding inspector's office, whe o ihe et T e ot aae: freed following the triul of a case re- ses That Were Manufacturcd to Retail sulting from a fight on Lee street Sat- | o live as economically as| . pujlding permits are issued f as we work it out now 87 . oL urday night. The trouble was the re- - Q@ e (3 2 e at $18.98 and $19.98. rder to conserve food and | iy qrop is to be permanent it cer- xes and 3 dozen eggs over sult of a drinking party. Those who called us up are to o L Crisp Summer Dresses of dotted organdie :sot, of ginrham anc @ prosecution of the WAr | yainly presages an increase in the 4 = be congratulated upon their dresses of voile in simple coat. bouffant and stra line n:ode pstment Liberty Bonds, | building of edifices other than hen- v LRt eeratio CITY IIEMS f8 and the like—when | coops and garages and is an encour- " be w hat the B b tensely as do those who have difficulty lore neral buying of the many reasons for personal | aging from the buildera or the was very difficult to con-| would-be home builder’s point of Charles Harrian, a small boy living wsumer of the value of the | view. were those who insisted on scrapping | at 63 Oak street, was struck by an B — = = - - - “\ | men get the quaiity tha et : : N get the quaiity that oceem of meat. If the word of At the moment the most important | the “league.” antomobilc driven by H. S. James of me:t divorces i to be believed there has | matter is that men have work to do It is to be hoped that they will be [ M sfield Center at West and Stanley il i, rather late, a recognition Immediately following in import- | big cnough to acquiesce in the word | SUE€€tS, vesterday afternoon about | H S AND S ADO Once in a while you see a bea . 3:30 o’clock. He was taken to the 1 movie heroine whuse expression seesms ance comes the need for homes in| “association” If such acquiescence 18 | hospital where it was found that his i {to r o0 ; e vord of the local butch- | which the worker may live comtort- | necessary to bring about the real | injurics were not serious. By John J. Daly i B League of Nations with the common The ¢Xecutive committee of the Sec- y * = ; APp1- 10 hope for ond Ward Republican club will hold - . — - « unlese. somebody siarts u ~freignr p by that of the Packers' | ably. v be 2 guld e desire r peace n¢ peace through mutual disarmamen: and understand. | @ Meeling tonight at the heaquarters be a benefit to all con NO WONDER! et et b to discuss the annual outing. ing. Reports on the financial campaiz B ! s-suh! Come this-a way, dline in a popular New York —_— — | were heard at a meeting of the dir AR’ intr'duc o', ef Ah ma newspaper attracts attention and “Parts of speec are sometimes | tors of the Y. M. C. A. at 4 o'clock th ‘Little Miss Good-Times’, playvin' there afternoon. ith a bucket o' sand, by ti’ kitchen stair. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Leghorn ai- in't she jes' a beauty? Bless her iittle heart, ' Mr. Leghorn’s sistc e shore's n happy child. subh, an’ powerful sm: ! g 1o : ©orest of will i game; ot it alon2. LITTLE MISS GGOD-TIMIS the cheaper cuts of meat hore popular b good time to realize this brings the exclamation “No Wonder.” [ difficult {0 explain: parts of some | The head reads: “Harding Peace Plan | xpeeches, impossible. | — - S daughter, and Puzzles the French-—They Cannot See oV Miss Eiizabeth Leghorn, left ti ¢ always has sich zood-times playin’ any 1A = N Today it is nol safe to say one 1s : 5 DICAL TO LIBERAL. That His Association Diff Much | morning for an automobile trip /hiat's why her Mammy gives her sich a name. . S . ‘ k: - v8t.uon is ke full of enthusiasm:™ hootch has 0| Vol york Atlantic City and Wa . i many namecs! ington Little Miss Good-Times,"” How yo’ do? * same place. The marriage of Francis S. Wi . LLook-it her a-laughin’ an’ a-chucklin’ too!) v e - - at- L 8 puzzle people v 4 sht o s 5 & > 3 et GE B s 00 Ll e Tl W b Our *‘poor relations’ get more sym- | zorek to Miss Catherine Mary Wa Little Miss Goed-Times’. y'° mind ef Ah pre-se we, was graduated with|under the shudow of the White| .y toq.y; many of us have joined | will be held Wednesday morning a \ ver' fine gentulman Ah foun’ out by de fenee? at St. Ma church, K Ah don’ know his age, miss; but he's jes' about five An’ his smile is kind-a golden lak he’s glad he is alive. ofNthelbria= R willfnertormEiholce 0. ef you-all don’ mind it, an’ yo' think you'll lak his way: 3 mony AR'IL intr'duce yo', Missey, to Mistah Happy-Days. e o Education for the | ference there is between the terrible Today, there'd be a row did > £ e o . A0 ’ j 4 . e that dsn't m; League,” born, brought up and It attempt to join the jamb ‘Little Miss Good Times’ an’ ‘Mistah Happy-Days: - LE CLAIR—HART. God bless yo' chillun, Ah hopes yo' allus stavs Viunevament joba — Jes' as peaceful as yo' is now, a-piayin’ in de san’ - i e Sydney Le Clair to Marry Ruth Hart ak a pickaninny list'nin’ to de big bras ban’; Ko writing the 1nside . . % at St. Mary’s Church Tomorrow. An' never know no troubic, an' never know ne ¢ v term is 6 nd the word Association.” con- | tween two evils get a doctor's certifi- Sydney Joseph Le Clair and Mi Jtut havin' jes' a good-time, lak yo' is right ; ceived, after much searching, nour- | cate. Ruth abeth Hart will be marri Yo’ shore hab set de ole man a-gingin® Giory's praise, 4 i ernment in Its entering | 1shed and fostered with as much care _ at St Mary's church tomorrow moy n ‘Little Miss Good-Tin p tistu appy-Days! 'y hot vear. . The | | as ssemed safe, by a Republican ad- | Barding is patient and Harding is wise; | In€ at 8:30 o'clock. . Rev. John 1 | rothing remarkabic atout that, O Probably they sald g s o Ho'tl e ubc lirrecontlniesiotatof st \Winters, pastor, A“"” ofi:|.\|4|[0. 'Thcy‘ uplifte are doing as we Lls sald at the time, that | 'Ministration will be attended by Vincent Hart, —— = = = = TEES is talk of striking out Article prise; brother of the bride. as best man, and i1 And there are peopin who would " There 4 v “rich man Nar acd Fen of the ¢ enant. Members of the | IBut he weuld be wiser if this he =hould | A Ellie Cranley of this ¢ as | T 1thor ser Garmany making the dvas t on for the bhenefit of e smaid. The bride will wear blue ! than to see icked trust ateolitng gue have interpreted it in such a : wons to enable them to U ave Nty & tte and a zreen picture hat and e Anduats e : er that the arguments of the | Tip over the boat holding Lodge and his | Ty Capry w bouquet of wardenias and | | i : . BY ROBERT QUILLEN e Leazuc man had brains is shown . . o d. Senator Rorah's —— A reception for the members of the | _ ! s enough io remove temptation 13 that he became a member | immediate families wiil be held at the | = o = e ¢ the banks wouldn't ¥now heth r ) ) r here in New Britain P + T ty Phi Beta Kappa, ud- 25 YEARS AGO i hon he bride’s mother, Mrs. Al 4 204 Ameriean will spend his life r hop savs hear A v it on the books as salary or . n meaning had J. Hart of 2 amilton street, follow e o ¥ than he ' increasin Poots o - | biackmail, B pan who served a term In| From Present League York for leading a mob No wonder it puzzles the French has been re mitiicaaire or has become a liberal, | House. et s reloclk many of his radical ideas. But the trouble is the French are - "harles Kelley, of New Haven, un hat education has done in| not able to see what an awful dif- If Mary owned a le lamb e might ald him were ord thereby the other side of | nourished by a Democratic Adminis- | At school—they're over-crowded. tration and advocated by a Demo- ratic candidate for the Presidency. If you seem compelled to choose be- ‘s army service separated asure from his former as They did not sympathize filoh Beomast Rot eS| terpreiation been given to it . . ing the cercmony. The couple Wl | oohae mr tome e mnive baitde fequentl ing or popularity, but Ermelted b o (From The Heraid of That Date) | (& the ceremony. TRE cotnle peeds, a n cuss empire er worth in the matter of Gownintthelr hearts - i - - '::n;r‘\ their |"<=tu n wili reside at In fiction the cultured erock burgles Ui (L bl Loed y halicadsrallof | RSpublicani| iar e viesa saacicy masehod Stodcha | W ee il siioet for the thriil of it. But in real life o sursued at Collese T e o il Gy o e e £ tieir dead fel- DELFGATES ELECTED. ”‘_"‘:":‘,_",_',',‘,":3‘:"5‘:",,{\';:.‘.1 Sotas S Soe f‘:;”;;::‘-”bll:‘;lrr;mmi",;.';:u';lv‘\’;i noted that this iian did | ) is not w members. The procession was led The following delegates were elect- | & i ) airs as citizens walk up to | a “‘conservative Prob- s hanit by the Dhilharmonic hand ed to the state convention to be hcid | i { 3 g ot " i here wi $2 desths in New Brit- | in Hartford in At t. at a moee ! tas u a’r not abandoned many rticle Ten S L 2 DOLaw! for last monti the Rev. William A. Harty | which induced him to be ht t hy *]uvwl\i “The esaloon of b McMahon on H 1 T oun: = & ' ‘ : i | el oo : E coohies }§ former days. Frobably i e why should | High! streets v entered some time | made a <imilar observation at tiis : {scason of the yeor. ch dollar a man puts in the | savings account, his faith in the great Ve —— |uo('ru]" of Communism weakens. early nine. An inve ' v D. Donlan and John eves that to w certain ex ot m t oril “Association’” 3 4 A " ! g J 9 the premises outside disco . The following aiteraates. : The cook e jar right in his claims that el ; & e > 1y we did ' son so intoxicated that h y | Willinm Sullivan, Thomas Iee. Mich A 1ot of things WhiCh L o yiarain ar ifeiwaa plilccd Unlat direat | laaiiatac) \d Patrick McDon ) shu:uld.never'he to move ection in the government L nzs has been appointed ” o meetine was addres<ed by t i ledge that he has gained > LDt Sibvet official « che President John F. Leeney and it was { = . Malke T S ' ) : ““he pavrall for the water depart-| yoted by the members to donate $30 z f\ll crisl:y pantion has but mo B it ) 4 > | ment for last week amounted 1o | for the Irish Relief : £ | A i X 4 ooolties tho views He has learned | |, i ic alter s ul » 01 T be There were five deaths and ten m RED WEAVER QUITS CE o Y licenses recorded at the to Toxington, Kv.. .June - arlithalala ; ” rce d demonstra nearly perfect as human pian mg g ] the o 3 o . . gh force and d nea I Wenver. famous Center coll ! night cap, vou cmildn't get out o1 3 I'he age of discretion is that a attempting to gain any s miust be altersd to hg on violence—throug will meet the desire of thinking A e O ker. Has quit Ceuntrr 3 TG ] e s |which Willie learns to make nimseif action of moba ind women. Perhaps the word | HIGH SCHOOl TEAM WINS, N ‘et Virginia school arce when mother has a headache. rds, where he worked p stoclation” must be still used The New Britain High s = 2 5 When a huriying male i0oks ST - t it is h P arnest- [ K thall team defcatcd the New 1 and gives a violent the war was in progress, iut it is hoped that those earnest E 2 Y iy gt 3 Fuiolen e the 2ebool Hizh nine at St. Mary's field it doesn't mean thet he is eha we woui it the war

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