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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1921 fiew Britain Herakl. “JEST RUMINATIN HENALD FUBLISHING COMPANY, (Robert Russell.) Proprieto: = = Sssued dally (Sunday oxcepted; at 5 You figure up your livin' an’ | £ M at Herall Building, 67 Church street. it doesn’'t ceem so bad £8.00 a Year. You seem to be a-gettin’ less SERay . Moot than what you've allus had \ IS8 = Meai(h Your bill for food perhaps y : Ao Dk e L MORNING, NOON, AND NIGH Frams it above your desk: A grouch pg the buck isn’t original with Fntered at the Post Office at New Drital Soary s deaa e e Should they wake me in the morning |and lus welcime are soon parted ste men of our dz as Sccond Class Mail Matter But nothia’ to amouat to nuch would first meet Adolfo de la Huerta secretary of the treasury and later would confer with President Obregon. New York Report e e ion at American”: | Dilliculties in Obtaining Help —you surcly can gel b When the day is just a-dawning said Adamn, “‘tempted me.” e F 2 y. 1 TELEPHONE CALLS S et Py 2 : men who are to take up directly with VB o ) G O e P et They will always find me yawning You can also judge a man by the Borineas Office = ; < S . the Mexican government the differences = RS 3 G a eads In the morning. records he keeps on the phonograph. You never realize now small a mil- | ariging out of the Mexican taxes on oil Fditorial Reoms .. 5 “n:‘x wife, at homd, nceds i lionaire's income really is until his | out of Mexica s on o By John J. Daly — BY ROBERT QUILLEN — l AID FOR SOLDIERS It was said the American oil mep “The woman,"” { T B Raaen | D20 Sislesiasaoon =n (e ol quee ’ f Lights and Shedous | F ACTS AND FANCIES |[ar it VETERANS' BUREAU 1l Expected to Disappear o N Dalrois Sncol export planned to leave here today for Tho only profitable advertising medium in ccasiopally you an' her will Then, along around the noon, Never despa; Perhaps Mr. Ford | wife asks for alimony Mexlco City. the city. Cirewlation books and press - foind They were Walter C. Teagle, presi-j = \ashington, ~Auz. 24.—Vetera dent of the Standard Oil Co. of New difficulties in obtaining government aid Jersey; J. W. Van Dyke of the Atlan- | &€ expected to be greatly minimized by tic Refining Co.; H. F. Sinclair of Sin. | the consolidation of all governmentai clair Consolidated and Amos L. Beat. | 28encies administering soldier relief un- ty of the Texas Co. Edward L_Doheny | der one head—the Veterans' bureau the other member of the committee, re- | That is what Colonel Charles R. Forbe presenting Mexican petroleum interests, | Of Seattle, director of the bureau, prom- plans to leave Los Angeles later in the | 15eS- The day of dual responsibility, of week and will join the party in the | divided authority in the governments Mexican capital. dealings with former service men Protests Against Conference. ended, he says, and troubles of long Protests against the proposed confer- | Standing among the veterans will ra- ence which has the sanction of govern- | Pidly disappear, . ment officials at Washington was voiced | Responsibility for adjusting claims, t that the |last night by the American Association | 2ttending to medical needs and of edu- so much | of Mexico, an organization formed tc|¢ating disabled velerans, is- definitely Ry er A st he day is early June will offer to buy the merchant mar- = Both custom an’ the law make 1 almost all in tunc ine. Membe: of The Associated Press, clothes a thing that's best At the noon; — i Ever S v von' ear e | that is named for him. The Asscciated Press is exclusively entitled to buy— o e 2y to the use for republication of a1l news You never went without them | But, when come the fragrant night [’K‘lxlfll of Peace are persuaded by the O e i e e * you ain’t inclined o || With the heights of all delight, price of wan. lished herein. y They shall always find me right ; O' course you got your rent ‘o It nast be nice to be rich and have sher Audit Tsureau of Circulation. Yav i vouladdhupialllihesn nothing to do but get married once in P. € is a national orzanization s 2 lia whiie: furnishes newsp Ts ana adver: things isers with a ‘strictly honest analysis of An’ consternation doesn't com= clrewlation. Our circulation statistics on this audit This insures fnst frand in baper ires Lo both national ani | Fortunately, you can't judge a man’s worth to the race by the kind of cigar In the night. Rt s el i en do it. Probably there has perco- But privaiely you scan yourself lated to their youthful minds the fact | you thin o' nickles, that women are just learning the | dimes The remarkable thing about a jit You waste on cigarettes or is not that the tires stand up under such. each day, a lot o f[|lke to learn now so that they will so much punishment, BOARD DIFFICULTIES s G S, e (e e ceees, cushions stand up under yressure. ! % ¢ ‘mers | fixed under the lzw creating the Vete Perhaps you get an apple now step from their town of little play- pressure. represent the interests of land owners s whick a board of this city works gn’ then, a paper. book— | houses, into the big town where the ans’ reau. sts squarely up and many other Americans who for-|ans’ bureau. It re qUATEly npon - You waste a lot o cash—an’ might have been noted in the hear- R rector, e a be € th « i merly resided in Mexico. The associa- | the director, rather than between th then your wife will take a J|Pi& folks think, and act more Or| qp. nooquito doesn't desire war. tion sent telegrams to Secretary of :ll u;;,d tg;-u\';‘:;?.o;a‘i :}l:,m“.;]ng:;- iz tefore the board of pubiie works lpok. less properly. All he asks, for is the right of peaceful State Hughes and to President Obregon | -7al Boz Al i an: last evening. A peiition wes sent to She finds she gets a veil or two, They fi w net. m e Public Health Service, the three eel that they want to kno penetration. of Mexico, arguing that any conference bl al ce, the h the board, with numerous signers, some candy or ice cream-— agencies that formerly admini. 1 E att tle all | 28 S s sig < S how to do it all properly right from entered into should attempt to settle all | TECFEE I 5 i Sl The totals come to lots more || There are thirty-nine stenographers differences between the two countries asking that Park street be widened than the both o’ you wouid ||the start. Morcover they are not as |, M0% 27 FHTINE SICROSTAORETS There appeared well-known names dream. conceited as many grown-ups and i make good. rather than limit itself to the oil issue.| The problem of providing medical £ of persons and corporations thereon You add those superfluities, ‘o they are willing and anxious to have — cilities, including hospitals, is regard- cd as the most difficult of ali those com In support of the petition there e S‘:;‘;Ljo(:x”kl?n\\\ ‘t,", 0 some grown-up man or woman tell | There are four ways to get money: GREEKS DEFEATING TURKS | % s e | things that they, as children, would | Scmething of, the difliculties under were few present Some of those t s o e o | mail car. “ho signed were present and changed tinue to run the “Junior Town” they opposumn to the widening of |throw a good thing away, and they | Obscurity: A place 1n yesterday’ its solution. The bureau announces that In Asia Minor, if Present Vitories Are | the $18,000,000 appropriation for hosp tal construction will be supplementcd Kept up, it Wiil all be Over in |by use of authority given the director to enter into contracts with state, mun- ieipal and private hospitals for the im- Athens, Aug. 24.—Greel operations | mediate accommodation of veterans in against the Turkisn Nationalists in | B¢cd of hospital care. The announce- Asia Minor will be cvmpleted within a § M¢nt says that 6,800 new beds will be month at the present rate of progress, | Placed in use for soldier patients by declared M. Thetokotis, minister of |JaRUAIY next year. . war in talking with newspapermen | Other duties of the director include here last night. He asserted that the | inspection of all Lospitals having sol- Turkish forces opposing the Greeks |dier patients, guardianship of 26, might be cstimated to number about | War risk patients now being cared 60,000, in 800 private and 90 government hos- The minister said the Greeks intend- | Pitals, command of all Public Health ed to go to Angora, but did not plan | Service doctors and nurses engaged in to remain there, the object of taking |soldier rehabilitation work, education of the capital of the Turkish Nationalists | men whose earning capacity was im- being 1o secure guarantees against any | paired by service and who must be action which would violate decisions |taught new means of support, admin- reached by the Entente powers. t rales were told of how wonien | consider their “Junior Town,” a good | headlines ] ,rNL o - e ey ve Try This on Your Wise) thing—as a starter, which may be im- il Mexlco Sltviane 24 Nesotialions were informed that they were . = E=eh & Bty L The cniy spenders who are now de- |lcoking to an agreement for a confer- obliged to sign the petition; others Friend proved under proper instruc d voting their energies to keeping things | ence between American oil men and seem to have been fold that the im- | ) Three men, each with a like( [instruction and a place to get together up are suspende: provement would cost them a lot of | Jnumber of roses, met nine women. ¢ |for their town meetings is what they — Each man gave to each woman ant Another obstacle in the way (the eighteenth part of his store. E i N i Thus each woman had twelve rose To do this they hope that some Arguments were made from en- | Jiess than each of the three men.{ |Derson, versed in such affairs, will in- tirely erroneous angle How many roses did each man Month. Mexican officials were I|n(lclldl\(‘n b; George T. Summerlin, the U. S. cha Qaffaires here, upon advices from the state department in Washington, it was understood here last night. Mr. Sum- merlin began preliminary ~conversa- tions regarding the proposed conference on August 8, and it was announced on come, perhape, a “Junior City. The | StTeSt are specialists who treat the | Monday night that a mumber of tho money, when, in fact, the work peace is the fact that the milk human kindness won’t sati. for the cream of foreign t terest himself or herself in this = would have been done t ty. | | Under such circumstanees as| Jhave at first? [EruniSs movnelana Fhelp it to @ pe-|| W 2 2nvF o (ose B ol iveliony Enay bk e e Answer to vesterday’s. Ten) | e L AR o e e e | Cerain One for each of the five) | o0 S other residents of that thoroughfare. | principal executives of several large { days of vour trip and one for cach ‘\"““fl‘s of Junior Town are men- American oil companies would arriv what the property owners along that )of the five days previous, still ong tioned in the news columns of today's Cynic: One who ‘nas a hunch that ) here next week to meet government of- of the commission or board to know street want to be dome. Last night| ) their way Herald. Interested persons would |PeoPle will think him superior and |4 s T T clever if he knocks everything a foot | ppp. the board did what seemed the only high. find much enthusiasm in the project — |of continuing the organization if they Summerlin is understood to have suggested to the foreign secretary that such a conference might prove a means for reaching an amicable settlement of course for it to take—it gave the istration of an insurance business with 651,054 active, and 397,800 term poli- - SE cies with a computed value of $2,950,- q“\;f::::g ‘11:,_,‘ ,,C:“Lh'“'lanm ]sm 235, and the average of $1,000,000- City was chosen at the meeting place | 2-92Y expenditure by the governmenc for the 1932 conveufln of the We- |5 Mesting U6 compminiion mad fm: men’s Christian Temverance Union in |Surance claims and which are increas- the ronvention which closed here last | 10€ at the rate of 800 claims a day night. — Mrs. Anna Gordon, national head of | UNIDENTIFIED MAN KILLED. the organization, was given the addi- petitioners leave to withdraw their |, 4 made neainst the alleged nuisance | Vill communicate with some of those| A phvsicial says &ll norma! people i q solemn, dignified officials with that | are soothed by gray. There is nothing | jetroleum problems. When the secre- | are iustified, the formal petition r 0! = artic rly g a 5= not have interest enough in the mat- | 5 particularly soothing about the pres- | tary said such « conference would meet ent outlook, however. with President Obregon’s appioval, the “ “B. ? ar “Bs st 3 necessary arrangements were made. Hair ‘Bobbers’ are ‘Barbers’ in| 1t must be a feeble and puny sor- i Thossre State’s Opinion,” headline. Let a leg- | row if you can drown it in Bevo. RepertiiiTertin e Biate thonnitia: oy P s moment, espacially . o e = islator call a beauty specialist that TR tive was taken by the American sf they stood at the i 4 7 @s that “Your petitioner praya | Catching, a crook is much like 1 L i nbalem il inasmuch as ome who appeared and | .. voo - P hame and see the harr iy tonaTE & TOOK tle on hare | department - which communicated _its S i Meieh thi6 peiha watal T T wmonB bed ORe Cae | —— - e e [ Gpintont ol meNonlmenianalmetlwinya who had signe Dot 1‘ L E mon Coancil) will pass such rules, Lt % i - = ready response. Optimism over the in- that it was a matter of indifference : ; 7 . b NE v ire not running any | ¢ vou can't lick your enemy, the | ternational situation inucased here yes- fac i e e " ., | nibit the sale of gasoline near the |risk of losing them if they can help |only way to retain your self-respect |terday and predictions were made that Public money is not, nor should it} 10} and also to prohibit the bus ness being done upon the street in the — — way of repairs and supplies near and | Though headlina asserts that “Anti- in tront of the church so that the | Beer Bill Will be Held Over,” no hold- petition. If those petitioners did iting rhe alleged facts true. e @ I iET ter to appear in favor of the petition,| against rather strong OPPOSIUON. |4y roeqrding the gas station neas tha | Bethany church. The praver of the latest petition on the subject i there was no way of knowing how 1 Tor 2 , Aug. 24.—An unidenti- tional title of world's president W. C. | fied man was struck and Killed by the T. U southbound passenger train which left { here at 8.59 this morning. The ac- Tents for sale, Eddy Awning & Dec- | cident occurred only a few hundred orating Co.—advt. “Johs" are kept under lock and key regulations or ordinances as to pro- |these days. Men .{is to turn pious and forgive him. recognition would be extended by thc feet south of the sta be spent recklessly on work which . ‘I | | of efident necessity to the city| which is of doubtful vélue even | , those e their names on a E = e i bl e S congregation may be permitted to wor- | OVer will result. ship without willful interruption and Mhete i albad moral orl the face of do. e S without unnecessary disturbance.’ ; : b 1 T b the headline “Woman Slain Who Re- Those who complain of city man- w N . turally the first matter to be in- | . c0q ¢ e 5 ” "HEFE are August afternoons, and evenings, t when azement would do well to follow up g fused to Leave Husband. ‘l gust aft i enings, too, wh vestigated i3 summed up in the final the call of the open road is irresistible. Why not Gini g conExexation Ds permic schedule your Single-Six demonstration for such a time? petition—a thing it ‘costs nothing to \ings for which they have petitioned, | i gt s “Professor Einstein Discusses Am- g to indleate, as ‘;1 g . VOmMAN- 4.4 to worship without willful interrup- | erica,” headline. Hope he is able to hat she desired to change her posi- | E it : < s tion 2nd without unnecessary dis- | make his foreign friends understand turbance. our gcod points better that he is able A\ HUSBAND'S ALIMONY. There should be investigated thare- | to make us understand his theory. port that the station closer down _— every Sunday during church hours, | ‘“Semsational Jail Break at Bridge- mere’y to allow church members to | POTt” headline. Always did believe a worshin “without willful interruption | Preak should be put on jail business, | and without unnecessary disturbance.” | Put it need not be sensational. tion after learning new facts. How Easily It Handles! A case in Minneapolis asks the question whether or not the fact that a woman now has the vot makes it necessary in proper cases for her to pay alimony when the hus- band secur a divorce It it is found this report is true, it L SRS M ] | 3| nodt croms Oficial Wity Larcens How Smoothly It Rides s o should be a point in fa r of the own- | headline. Don't know who Larceny * The granting of the vote to women | : ers of the gas station, as showing that e the | hev do the very thing tha petitioners rights she had aiways possessed. One | is, but doesn’t seem to be any reason why ofiicial should not be with him— ask. of those rights is to demand that she | .\ ive ool of the petition al- be supported by her husband. Mere- | | leges that “This gasoline station and | Clersyman says publicity is needed v cause he rta a ¢ ree f L y rohes. ve'd d e ki 1y because he obtains a divorce from | g, js apen seven days each week | by churches. We'd add not the kind her gives him no claim upon her for | ¢, oarly morn unut late at night.” |church members usually get. alimony. i F In inviting you to ride with us this month 3 L @l in a Packard Single-Six, we want to follow a route of your own choosing. Pick a road that is rough and hilly, for there the Single-Six ease of riding is emphasized by the absence of jolt and sidesway com- mon to other lightweight cars. This allezation should be looked into | .. . —— o A foreign-born man, Who has NeVer | 1¢ 1t 1 n fact that tho acoling sta Beb: Beers Breaks Record in Shot been naturalized in this country, and | o oo oo B © T 6 times | EUL7 headline.. Thought such ad- e, Buwefors ctnnot wate, mmmt| G nurer ey ot e an | T TTORIS wERG barced nevertheless support his wife. If she | ;o003 ngte should be tuken that a | “Pinched for Fishing with Three rorce: she may b anted | : 0 = divorces him she may be granted | ,,;on at least, of the petition makes | Poles,” headline. Unjust! Man’s ac- Ask the man who owns alimony just the same. His ability Drive through downtown streets where cars crawl, fender to fender, in the busiest hours, and observe how effort- less is the control, how sensitive the accelera- tor, how smooth and unlabored the engine’s action under quick spurt and sudden stop. erroneons statement. and should |tion merely signifies his belief that one disregarded to that extent and a |cannot make a living these days with shadow cast upon the whole of it for | but one iron in the ft 4 thiy reason. = == B ¢ one - Other portiona of the petition should SONG OF 1 ; makes no difference in the matter. | gLy with strict adherenco to tha | Here is whiskey Auother ‘matter comes up where [ o= 0l e TS e L8 el e o corn husband and wife together have ac-| g rocation should be interviewed as to | Foisomous quired property and one of them sells | 1 otnoar or not they are, in fact, l::: 1:1(;: A::\”«’\ be, troubted by the presence of this sta- | as made for me. tion, and the viewpoint of others liv i1 ing in close proximity to the station 25 YEARS AGO dower right (usually one-third) in | should bhe gained. | nuisances, should be examined, the | (From The Herald of That Date.) the husband’s property. Most peoble | (. th nr untruth of vne petitions al- are familiar with the necessity for |4, 10ns ascertained, and if it is seen | The payroll of the water depart- the signing by the wife of a deed of | ot jt causes greater trouble and is | Ment this week amounted to $242.42 the husband's property. This is be- | o1 gpjectionable than other gas sta- | |, Free concert and wrestling match g : o eat i . Sl e Ry t Avery’s beer gard Sprin; cause of the existing equity in that | (;5h4 now allowed to be maintained fx,”, ‘L‘m‘,m S5 PEOCnN GRS SR ns roperty. v o = P n? i > At throughout the city, it should ba The Russell and FErwin company L vife, divorced 0 3 S- 1 . divor rom her hus- | ,pai6q. nave bezun the manufacture of a new band, has handled property half of | 1 ¢n, allegations of the petition are | d0or check which will be soon placed which belongs to him, in an improper | ¢ounq to be inaccurate, and the con- | 7 the market. manner, he has an action against | ; > ST e R W. L. Hatch has returned from a 25 ditions such as prevail throughout the | uhory vacation at Branford. T city, it should not be declared a nui- M. J. Keeney will leave Monday for Buf e granting of the vote 1o | unce 1o the financial loss of thosa | 2 week's vacation at the shore. women does not affect the law per- | who have made an investment there, | Dr. Clark returncd last evening Y e e e RV e frem a trip to Cottage City. A CHANCE FOR SOMEONE. | = —— | Now comes a plea from the citi- OFFICES ARE CHANGED. Something has peen said hero about | sens of “Junior Town. ' They are or. | . THe ofice of the tuberculosis nurses " & o City hall has bee ra 3 rocedure to be followed in the |eani, 2 . | n transferred to the p s b < e "’ sanized temporarily at least. Their |the rooms formerly ocupled by the case of alleged nuisunces. It is for- |efforts yesterday secured nearly $53 | plumbing inspector. The inspector's tunats that ord ¢, prompt |for the Chjdren's Home. They have | ©ffice is now on the fourth fioor tn may be taken to abate them, of w }mled the Joy of doing something for | (1S T0OMS set aside for the building SN ioh uk yon A commission. ever sort they are—such as wai taken | others—the sort of ponple s SRR near the Hart and n p ! v like the aroma that comes | Harry Honeyman of 12 Willow But because that action may ba so |from it. street, called at the Herald office this prompt, and the meana of abating a Moreover they have become so in- |morning to explain that it was not he nuisance is so effective, the more the [terested in matters civie that they 'vl\'ylm‘flw\lrml in e glnmhi!ln::l rm\«l on i i rfo avenue Sunday night. At t care which chould be taken in finding |want to know all about running a | - fOFd ave sk i i volice station Mr, Honeyman's inno- out whether or not the complaints that jtown and how the big men and wom- Lcence was vouched for, to vote or not to vote does not take from his wife, or she who has gained a divorce from him because of some e wrong doing on his part, the right to Glide up to a crowded curb, and note how gracefully the Single-Six noses into its small space without a shift of its gears or a scratch on its paint. And take a long ride of fifty or more miles that you may enjoy the restfulness and room that there is in this perfectly balanced and spaciously bodied car. it and retains the proceeds, then they separ In most states, of | course, the personal property reduced | to possession becomes the husband’s L AT NG This. as all other cases of alleged We ask you to call at our salesroom, or write or telephone, for a demonstration, that you may share, with more than four thousand Single-Six owners, an honest appreciation of the Single-Six—its performance, its econ- omy, its comfort, its fineness. taining to alimony August Is Single-Six Demonstration Month WASHINGTON STREET AT PARK, HARTFORD Telephone Charter 46. MORE ABOUT NUISANCES,