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. . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE o, 1921, — o e s ew Britain Herald BKRALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. Prop.tators. B cachlany Rurimaet saaiuonaiRerne e o m:\;l.\”l . — —_— : : ”fll 0l D_ RD M - ; distant place where they would be Russell) Tusday Night Selected For Republi- BRA i cans to Decide On Place nd Date fare, the additional time off will be BoiNeis e wion Tt e T = = = I Iot AnoneliOuting: | ternd at the Post OMce at New Britala | a4 boon, not a burden which lends to her sweet face a Epitaph: Here lies Einstein with ‘he graduating orations we have| The Second ward Republican club L I P [ wll Sefld Flora'] & Becond Class Mall Matter. Moreover the worker has usually hint o’/some ol' miniature hung theory. Worked to death by the beca privileged to hear express a very | will/ hold meeting for al 002! 08 1 welcome as guests perhaps, of some Like dew a-sparklin® on th Anily (Sunday .ccepted) at 4:18 M, at Horald Wuilding, ¢1 Church street 9800 & Your 0 Thres Montha. o & Month. nember ¢ el ; T se * rose is ths sld-fashioned girl; whose main vacation expense is car- Y not out-o’-date the curl which - an open arranged to be in funds at the time o'er the firepluce. She's jest as paragraphers. i!m\- opinion of great inventors. e S e A e —— repablicans of the second ward next Tribute [0 Fufle[‘fll aodern L aivis liiodny: ahe Bloves War is hell, of course. But the job | At fimes we fear that he is calleg | TUesday night at 0 o'clock at cation It has been long planned her pretty trinkets in her soft, of collecting the indemnity runs a,a * agent because of his occupa- {hemmuanms on Main street. At a, for The time off without pay, there- old-fashioned way. There's maid- close second. tion and not because of his condition. meeting of the executive, ways and fore, will come at the moment when cen delicacy in the things she says . S means, and social commlittees held an’ does——the luds who know her | ~Germany may not wish to issue| Ange of the v Xxpression used | Jast njght, there was a slight d worship at the shrine of her be- { bonds for that indemnity: but s|in the study of anatomy. Frequently | agreement about where the club : : = capse they sense the freshin® || €ither bond or bondage. responsible for the eternal triangle. | annual outing would be held this 2ion. when informed of the untimes dispense with the services of some purity of her: they humble are R year, Somewhere in favor of Lake 'y d rv}f National Commande: TELEPHONE CALLS Dess OMoe cecenecw fortal Rooms . only profitable advertl: medium in the eity. Ciroulation books and press room ® open to advertisers he or she takes the anticipated va- Commandcer John Pickett of An- sonia, state commander of the Con-. it will be most convenient necticut branch of the American Le- Member of The Associated Press. Assoviated Pross is ewclusively entitled o t1e use for repablication of all news areditad to it or not otherwise crecited tids paper and also local news pub: aed herma. If employers feel it advisable to The chief obiection to bhlank vers: 1t is bad enough to have peace with- this summer, it would be well for rays from that ol’-fashioned star. Iithac bt solfeeaucentiyicontalns neitherfjloutithoNdovelibudliatitinicaliwel toax = rhyme nor reason. there will be no occasion for th *Old-fashioned’ —yes od- 2 RO S UL the them to consider this arrangement as Wil Ll 8 D —_— crow, Compounce while others wanted to Commander G o the snore. The date also came is a severe blow Wi with it Legion. Mis hospita's of their employes for a brief period | —an’ cleaner, 'neath the glowin’ Member Audit Burean of Clrculation AR C Waw nisatios Wwhich )urnishes newspapors Meers with & strictly honest civonlati m. Our circulation are basecl wpow thia audit. This in i retectio. inst fraud 1n newspaper Aletributice. figures to both national and wual advertiners. in for n excghanze of ideas | the consequence that both the mai- ters be left to an open meecting, and the club then would abide by the bringing less hardship—and some- that attraction irresistible to Sl o ® | mpjority vote. J. Willie Mils is times bringing actual satisfaction those who know an' love the o il‘ an head m putting reported as lining 'em up for Lake sparkle o' the dew upon the rose. T . Compounce while kred Winkle is - i right partial to a ore’ trap. At a late hour this afternoon both cham- tion program w recognized leaders in congress as the best p offercd foir the relief of the sol@i of the great war. His untiring of- fort for the ex-servicemen of the great war will never be forgotien I knew him personally and he was a sterling type of man esty, in thought, in word an’ deed: the artifices o' today she their own finances, at the same time | doesn’t seem to need to give her one which would bring the benefit to ©Our only regret is thht \\'nthln‘ _ didn’t stay on the job long enough to " annuncement that Mr. Harding refer to it as “my indemnity.” ars a No. 10 shoe may keep some to their employes. “DON'T GO TOO FAR State Se tary Thomas Bannigan resident Harding’s words regard- the splendid example set by the ted States and Canada in lving amity, settling their F. W. GALBRAITH. pions were reported as working hard Ko it e ¢t Tues. | When informed of Commander Gal:k The death of F. W. Galbraith, Na- s { braith’s death., showed signs of d a informal primaries. tional Co. » s 4 ca = . s ' = {emotion. He was informed at by side in American Legion who looked to him Friend i o A ~ - JAGK IMPROVES LEFT eonslen by '";;sll::ym;» I:‘salg:memt_ | rences without resort to any i If. by giving a friend one dollar | as a leader in whom its afflicted and | —_— i erc nothing that T can say or’ & I o ress v deep sorrow over! you, and by his giving you one r R . : . A el . 0 to express my d ; ] i i and by 8 o . When they zo joy-riding now. they % g Dempscy Surp verybody Aromnd |4 5G SIPEER Y omibbacr, ool ng champion, its stalwart me dollar you would have equal) | never get so R R R e o m an interfering nelghbor bers a strong advocate that justice be | (amounts, how much would You) |one is supposed to be driving. Training Quarters by His Display of - Galbraith of Cincinnati, of ally on- Aedmiii When he was in Hartford last fall atter would occasionally en-|, = © - S each need to have to begin with? -~ _ € - e latter wo! O aten. | 47 them In material ways. . Ability to Punch from Portside. ?h«\ was enthusiastically received by his home and borrov His death will shock all ex-service T ot Shortening: A substance derived | {the Legion, and he has often ex- without asking permission. ONe |, .0 0000604 of the Legton or AT eEito yoRiS Ry noNLE "“"h’» from cows or hogs to muke pastry Our illustrious ancestors didn't | Atlantic City, June 8.——Overshadow- } oo fo= (8 HS T ess for Con the owner objected to his melgh- | o * T R R o (hose (One-half mile, mellenuh of thef jcrisp. Also a method of revealing worry about landlords. They perched the cut over Jack Dempsey's left | “ut. This feeling, T have evial c slapped his : * train, is lost in each trip.) calves. {at night in the family tree. P he possibilities altending it | reason to believe was returned acts. The neighbor slapp fought and came away crippled or e H gy gund theposa - 2 . < A s S e g — lall of us who knew him. I cannof otherwise harmed: who feel that they The location of evebrows and the An enthusiast refers to an Irish :.\.l}' enou for his services to thé l disabled servicemen. He was heart > o ins - S r i @ P a “Ms PSS » " If g Cit way need a wise guide and counselor such - . = : of lips may change withpatriot as a “Matchless leader.” If a 2 A i = e second day the nmelghbor| ... . hos shown himself to be The person best fitted to “tell your | Fashion, but a nose still appears to! matchless Indivdual can be a leader, | comment (hewondo T s [ and soul in his work to aid his moré ¢ the axe down o - fortune” is the accountant. best advantage parked snugly against they have changed the style of fight- | ment he has shown with his left \infortunate I‘buddies’ las! holl kil ked the owner o he a Sorrow and regret will come from &l acinastone: | ing over there. i hand in training bouts. TS ol o R e B a repetition of previous ob- |the sad news to all loyal Americans | Always a good rignt handed DILOw |, hument to his character. J ns. The third day the neigh- | who knew of him as one well fitted by Dempsey h‘aa; dow:xic';i (;»"l;'\l?ox‘d{k}:‘i { Commander Hasry C. Jackson m @ddd a tew severe and painful | yperjence and tem ment to repre- : = i 2 lb\.“n si ;{ nn( 11, that cven old timers | the Eddy-Glover Posi, of this cifyg upon biting off more than you can|jca by hinting that we started the | would outgrow the habit of annoying ! Portside i o | when informed of Commander Gals | i i ave marveiled. Juck Kearns, mana- | : chew war. { the Administration. [P Lol : n 's death said: “Colonel F. Wi tions of the suffering person with justice toward them, with mod- ' ger of the champion claims credit for th's d | - of the lit- | Yhe would have twice as much as per-power”’, reminds of wounded members have found a story of the abused man who i when he faces Georges Carpentier at July 2 is the growing borrowed the axe Be quite sure of your Higestive or- | So far, no astute German diplomat | His friends hoped that with gans before taking the risk attendan A S oy ! has attempted to carry favor in Amer- | retirement of Mr. Wilson, Har to his manner of receiving the | gent the interests of ex-service men _— - Galbraith’s death, coming as it did’ . ) left hand. ) n he had recovered from the |eration in his demands, for them, . N <tablisi T 5 Now ths the pirls are dressed |tht development of the 3 S e s B me, .4 ] b ¢ . = The' man who enters politics with | (od established enmity between | Now that all the pirls are dressed | 8¢ CEFCORIEE 00 oot Liont arm | Was a severe shock to me. and s of the kicks, the owner of |upon those who were not numbered man and the serpent; but that was be- | like that, the vamp has to do some nothing but ideals should have some- | foro 4 hite was good for a prescrip- ' Teal acting to put over the idea thing handy with which to fill the |tion. l“ kedness. ®!to his side and forced him to box qnd {am sure to the members of the Lei o : : i gion in this city. We have of! punch the bag daily with his left.\In : il the early fighting days Dempsey used | talked of him at our meetings hole that will soon come through e i u nice left but always to the head.|We all agreed that he was the their disappearance. To business: The first part of the| It is romance. whether he s 8]~y he hooks first to the stomach, |fan for the place, because of “'Stop, look and listen” sign was not Prince charminz ona silk-white steed |y, \wing all his- force behind it and | ideas on hospitalization, and Are P e i ek B for a fresh kid behind the steering |, " hetore has opponent has | ebility to be just a plain ‘bud ping for breath, “some day, | political influence to affect his actions fime to step back he sends the same |nlong with the rank and file of Leg! | i And cows are chewing cuds, ‘Eventually Europe will come | e left to the jaw. {imembersiiane HeeiohEmeniha —Headline. We trust this| The crime wave is sbsiding. but| Juck's sparring partners will e | heard his ‘in Harfar o refers to money and not immigrants. | the popularity of that kind of movies | compelled to’ wear headgewrs When | united in accepting his ideas, and the suggests that the grime wave will be !buxing is resumed to lessen the dan- | Eddy-Glover Post was cne h of the necessity for a world | condition. When the living, the strong “Man is the noblest work of God' with us always. ger of reopening the wound over the | best sets of friends he ha. 1‘ nding, to call it by its most [ were clamoring for material assist- In the Spring the thoughts of even |A statement that remains unchallens- | The lowing herd winds slowly o'er | champion's. left eye which was split | going to send some flowers out ed, and thus proves that dogs and | the lea, with no thought or care save open last Sunday when Larry Wil- his former home in (ll!L nnati - i hiorses onnt write. | for the next tee. hams butted him trying to evade a | the name of the Eddy-Glover P o poswibly there are men in|he never forgot that the Govern- | turn,’ althoukh in the Fall invariably —_— ! — punch. Since‘then Dempsey has done | and send a telegram to Legicn he tenate who have suggested to | ment's first duty was to those who had | they ponderot tackle Having failed to win a place in the| Meat must have been a lot cheaper | ny, work with the gloves quarters at Indianapolis. Tn ndirectly that he might go too |suffered physically because of their . sun, (;m-ma;.]_\- |s"m;w‘ n;ak!;ll;z rapid irn ;h.: old days “h;n;;;\.n:‘ could af- Dempsey plans to resume boxing Ivhllsim: ;IOW':IO:l‘\ r;f“;z:\?:lc" l’ryo“; Y ¥ Sl ar Tha . ; progress in the effort to lay her com- ford to give a'pound of flesh as secur- | g ; vided the wound contin- | hold soi E rvices, participation in the war. That they [ The art of deception is of heart | ool tval In ne hoth. fabe e D Spiardaspptonity ldend commander.” should be well cared for was his first | conception orrowed articles, rose to his |among those for whom he worked. with great difffculty and faced With a power such as the American miling neighbor. Legion is destined to be >, back of bme day,” began the Injured |a man, it is difficult for him to refrain “some day,” he repeated, fair-|from allowing anything of selfish, When pigs are in the clover, wheel of a jit. | ou will go too far.” In the late Colonel Galbraith mident Harding b been doing | that quality which would have pre- Comes time to look 'em over— ying things showing his reali- | vented the arising of this lamentablc Your next vacation duds. e name ance at the hands of the government, | the football center-rush “lightly ues to heal 15 DRESS PREDICTIONS, thought: all e nd there was much _— ‘else’’—could wait. A heart of flint 'has been softened A strong man personally, he had often by bit of lint never been active in politics, devoting his time, rather, to civic betterment A good nurse ‘will often postpone orts from Paris have it that n will wear longer skirts and pocoll gowns if they follow fall's fashion. . is decree (5 > ramifications of this decree | ;¢ .;iqpget” that was and would con- t fower varieties of all-sllk |, ¢y be aimed at him to influence (f T ST | gs, which' the short skirt hds |, ;.44 no more impression upon . . #o popular, and more cloth in | .. N nghts and Shadow’ nts. Practical results would . By John J. Daly ' lothes in all probability earning the title of “the fighting e n discussion of women's pon | “ _ _ s =6 L ached a point where there is It will be hard to fill his place. BROWN OCTOBER ALE. more to be sald. Only those | Those who mourn his death may feel | Of all the songs of man or bird— nd by prejudice that they ar® |the comfort of knowing he has blazed | And I have known a few, © see nothing but visions of lihe straight, strong, understanding | BV learned their verses word by word, | ’ fii{ Eu é past advocate the ground- | way which the American Legion will Ana played their music, too— ng. dirt-catching long skirt. follow as it grows in its power for the | The song of songs, I claim, always, those thoughtless beyond con- | things that are best. A shout of lusty male, h, or foollsh—to use no more —— Is one you seldom hear these days: expression—almost beyond “HIGHER UP" GERMANS. Old “Brown October Ale.” N apple bounced off Ne“’tOl}’S head and inspired: sdvecate the skirt s SROTt| Tme Ansonia Evening Sentinel, in an | When Little John and Robin Hood him to evolve the Law of Gravity. The advertise- editorial properly expressing the belief | And friendly Friar Tuck raking imes (anc) Somen that the real German war criminals | Were Eathered in secluded wooc, ' i ments in this paper can give you—no less forcefully— skirts aré made longer as Orating on their luci will not be punished, says: in the city where he lived. The fire | indefinitely the arrival of the hearse. Commander of the Legion than did the fire of the Germans when he even up the expense bf wWom- | oy 1y regiment through the lines, he wsight brings a Dblush to of course, should be, it is tc b They passed the bumper all N’ . q . e A P 5B What excuse can be found for And sang no Ll b the inside workings of the Laws of Economy. exonerating the men higher up, But told the virtues, up and down, | " it they are brought before tk Of “Brown October Ale. A ) S e e | el e i i As sure as the apple hit Newton, the advertise- nt, as the crazy jazz harmon- It may be wrong ('Thou 1, it is a fair presumption that they Bt gh not for prestiy R ith R thelextremonon | B et P T o e = ForiT Sl heve oy bt ments have a personal message of economy for you. today. fried so far that a mournful perversion of the laws of war and To sing of Sparkling Burgundy; humanity. Of Dublin, and its Stouts; . ! I\Iel'chants tell you Of their bargains through adver- Almost hidden from notice in the re- | BUt If it is, we'll fling the cup ily there is something decid- o TR T p e And mark that rature frail . orts e trial of the officer who di- | which e T e i-| Which cannot stand the soothing sup { tisements. rected the actual sinking of the hospi Of “Brown October Ale.” 'd tal ship were words of the judge that 2 A teelt Indicate what *‘excuse’” will be found I love to feel GOOG'FPHO"‘S'HP s bound to come a feeling > > > wane; ey come ta for those under whose commands he I8 Bever on the Wate: surity when the request |is That what we knew as mellowship | acted. Shall " ) at a worker stop for a while Sha pay us court again. i i one’'s employers, even for a riod Almost every new opportunity is offered through an advertisement. He was acquitted because he was| I like to meet a robust throng obeying orders; he was doing his duty, That sings o'er hill and dale declared dhe court; he was not to blame. | And. best of ull I hail that enough, but the sense of Sial =SB : And it was at this point that the judge Old “Brown October Ale. o the. lots of ten sy | remarked that the said orders were, in ‘ " You save time and trouble by choosing what you want and where to get it from the advertisements in- stead of hunting all over town. of pay for that time, when ‘. Practically every unusual buy is advertised. the money is most needed the opinion of the judge, *‘justifiable If the time éver comes when the court | Wil Have o O ces in Siberia. | tactory has adopted a plan ma tactful and wise, it bus. | Will explain what justified orders that « e o e roots the ey of e . nditions are such that a cur L AL the heart of th :nhagen, June 9.—General Ku- of the payroll expense I | €iVilized worldi—orders so outrageous | mura, commanding Japanese troops advisable il eenivttiard bt You save money by keeping up with every oppor- . A A ry | Mind cruel enough to give them—it| Nounced that the Japanese in con- an s to give the customary sequence of the way the situation is ottt A and | Wil say that the hospital ship was out- | Setapncs of he way the situation is tunity to get full value in buying. t oach office employe to | “de the line of truvel allowed it, was | forced to occupy various Siber carrying munitions, or will resort to the | towns of strategic importance, ) TN 2 special dispatch from Helsingfors general excuse of “‘all's fair in war,'” | & Specia SOLS. pay e e The Russian bolshevik government pmployes, unless unusually | Mer b O is id to have made an energetic o The words o he judg in that case 3 P g5 = - for money ould object Th rds of t 1se | protest against this move, and in a ’ to these additional two.| prepared the way for the acquittal of | note to the British and French gov- | ea t e qavertisements regu ary S i : ernments is declared to hold all the ; he company making the re- | the Germans *higher up” In such a | ¢ o o toally Gerna Entente powers morally responsible | ould save & considerable | subtle. characteristically German man- | ;0" yapanese Intervention in Siber 0o weeks additional (ime off during the summer, and | ner, that many failed to notice *he sig- «offs” would come without nificance KING SAILS SATURDAY. ressing fecling which they So the Ansonia Sentinel has a right AthenslTun. 0 (DY AraiataiiPress) bring. to go farther than to *‘presume’ that | —King Constantine, it was officially an- lan may bring changes In | the more culpable officers “‘higher up nounced t night, will leave for \ | Smyrna on a warship Saturday, accom- ! pgemients of the vacationists. | will not suffer *‘for their deliberate per-

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