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o . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 192I. = New Britain Herald. : 85 GERMANY CELEBRATES CONSTITUTION DAY 2 rien 1 % ' $Ee0 (X ou { If a man had as many more é : 3 7 s $2.00 Three Months. = E - B i . 3 |\ —_—— 5¢ a Month. chickens as he has, and half as, i ik Lt 7 /h Pt L S < many more, and a third as many . - : : ; A 7 # iy The “;‘;rlfl ll::.\i n'u\ydl)c u-‘ulh-p. but A {‘:“[l';!l"» of the railroad problem ost Office at Brit e : rope still contains indigentlemen. s the fact that trucks can now Z0- as Second Class Mail Matter. more, he would have 34. How) £ i % ; i N AR e e e many had he actually? e ’ 8ot b FOeeis . 3 : ression makes us much mor o : TELEPH( T % b % d Sl s considerate in our treatment Another peace that seth under- Fditorir! Rooms of a job. e : . : b 7 3 : nding is that existing between the B : fg il : 5 ¥ % _ iovernment and those who loot the 1 y of ble mediu n; 2 % e . X 2 - = i e iy e s o L ‘ Every once in a while you com: ury. room always ope % Sl 3 across a drug store that still handl ) — A ; e i g i ) £ a few drugs. Member of The Associated Press. : L e B ; : . { The Associated Press fs exclusively entitied | that a vouns woman s . s . S 12 (ha use for repitiration of A uewsl| ) & JUNRE Womad shaBld oW (0 Also, the fiddler’s bill is visited « credited fo It or not otherwise credited | order to help out with the strugsle b 4 the children to the third and fourt in this paper and also local news pub-| ro . existence: S lithe e e ¢ : ; d g4 pgs &7 &2 4 % 3 e generation. i ety for existence; the little men ge A i 2 4 Ve B beginnings of what may be a trade, . 3 _ or what surely will be useful knowl- 3 AT : § o : A correspondent asks what is th ; ¢ | : ; § %24 - B L K : : proper thing in calling cards. Tt « s it i e ool b S e e i '.' e e Ay R g 1 ey b : g || pends on how vou were raised. If yo s O ey samme ol WittioN older R Bothi Wil SoTon thriht e { by : ; ? were raised gently, vou are safe i oy g g e, (IS : : i : £88R i iy A calling with any three face cards protection against fraud in newspaper * - v & E ik 5 res to both national and | The Chamber of Commerce ‘or the A i . R ) o Universal JuseioFl the! midnieht ok | Ll 4 con dire orte b Miatron (5 Junior Achievement Editor of the 3 % o iy o e boosts the business of those who ~.v v n[‘ .h}-'r 1 e l t Herald will be delighted to receive > complexion grease. > x Sie WISDOM contributions, small or large, that our 5 H i 3 3 4 : % ¥ : s If you are determined to be a crook The jitneymen who vacated their|¢hildren teams may. go to Spring- L 3 % . 4 i ire a good attorney to tell you how appeal from the case where they|fi¢ld the 18th and show ether con- : . - "y iE youicin goewithout iretiing the were fined $20 and costs imposed on | ©Sting children what they have done 2 v e : 5 s Sl them by a local court were wise, |?Nd What they can do on the spot i - & : : S : There are compensations always. Nor does this statement mean that]S one little fellow cried out: “Let's $ o 5 : : 1 fobless men who would migrate have % . o = i 4 - o difficulty in finding empty freight the jitneymen, in some instances, s g = 7 scodicises » —— N WORKE Tt titution of the German republic is two tlitary remonies. Chancellor Wirtt £ In that case, if memory serves,| MARRIED WOMEN WORKERS. he constitution of the ma D s is tw military ceremonies. hancellor Wirth, left, and loscow and Petrograd think they ire the cntire country, and this is har 1 ¢ v unsophisticated country girl in thel" S o movies learned that she looks best in 5 2 e » profile. Some day a candidate for Congress 1 years old. The anniversary was celebrated with President Ebert inspect the army. \ many things were not brought out| When the wife of the leader of running cases. Coming at the time|speaks with the consent of her| z = == individuals obey reluctantly, when it aid, the case was too evidently an|husband, and that what she says re- || | they obey 1, any laws they re attempt to evade the law, and the | fiects his own opinion on the subject. || nglltS and Shadows LR O i | sar reasonable or vexatious. i ' clever it was, was not given every|Gompers says about women who ||| chance in the court. Bvidence which]|Work, not of neecessity, therefore, i ,] a tax on a paquin gown. The law's |People who eat too much. An advertisement says it is easy to delay and ity in administration " e money with chickens. And ve jitney cases seems never to have|opinion we may hold personally on cften invite men to take the law into |PTaVer, any more than patches on |vopularity. been used, or, if used, presented in|the subject. But in reading her re- S the seat indicate backsliding. which are facts in most of the jitney |labor speaks it is supposed that she i 11 promise not to introduce a single . 1 I~ y all women, for instance, are ey bill, and the people will hail him as a attempted evasion, no matter how| That which the wife of Samuel | ; {involuntary smugglers. They deny | Still the people who don't erer By John J. Daly {the authority of the state to impose [NOUgh to eat suffer less than the — | 3 B i a he x e i S might ‘bo presented in many of these|worth reading, no matter what |\ i st e S Lreed a spirit of contempt and too Patches on the knees don't indicate Jthe critics say the chorus is fast losi BLONDE OR BRUNETTE. = a Once, all my hopes, so fair, so fond, Accompanying the indisposition to Were built on visions of a blonde; work the solicitor general continued, A youthful maid I meant to woo She There has never been a case, for|sit may not seem ‘“necessity’” to[Where daffodils and daises grew = such as has not been seen within jresponsible for the malady. With instance, as far as is generally|another. Mrs. Gompers' idea of| Around some secret sylvan pond— - . % Watt's utilization of steam, man w: T e S > ' the memory of living man. % i = 3 = rileze. but in’ known, where a jitneyman was ar-|necessity, may not be yours or mine.]She had to bg a blonde! . 7 enabled to multiply his powers a| The ear puffs the chickens wear are} It may seem sacrilege, but Rodin's b e Fhousaadfeid: never thick enough to deaden the | Thinker might be a dreamer holding rested while trying to answer he s is D : A Clear Scope. sound of an invitation to go flivving. |a fishing rod. “No one would be mad enough to their own hands.” such a manner that it was not un-|Mmarks it must be remembered that Mechanical Expenses. s ST e Ll Mr. Beck declared that mechanical derstood. P Y has been a ‘‘mad desire for pleasure |inventions were in a large —_— The only certain thing about the Follow the stares of pedestrians, | teaching of war history in the schools and you will reach the concluion that|is that each French town will be beauty is only knee deep. ziven $,764 pronunciations. “Man has danced upon the verge And then there came a sweet coquette]|0f a social abyss, and even the danc- Who changed my longings to brunette; |ing has, both in form and in accom- from a certain point to another point|of necessity but from choice, is tal- : ;‘1‘ ! OA[ Ic:zlonu u]un:n. and pose, :::Y‘;‘Q‘n"v"j::‘:‘fl‘vn"fi:ol‘xfil_[“"’l‘;:f: [LU"::: est such a retrogression as the | nation is not past remedy The law ON WITH THE PICTURES. at a certain hour, and where such|ing bread and butter away from|A flash of lilac and of rose. oiie i ve forms | ;pandonment of labor saving machin- jand our profession can defend the| Bost 31.—T! " TG o SF unciy s N & ; | 1 oston, Aug. 31.—The exhibition of 11.\<m1. “blunll)”“L(‘tlo'“n the bet, demf;m‘“"d Gomatiln ir. Beck | ory that would be involved. Hut tuke | spirit of individuality. The tendency |movins pictures of the R Dankine = She must be a brunette!” ared. : s oot e 5 Sy 2 3 . the court. As far as it is possible to| “Women whose husbands earn a Speakifig of newspapers, he de- o the opportunity of work |of group morality is one that the law | Dempsey fight to wounded war veter- R ] s . ) and sease of pride in nchievement and ! should combat. Of this spirit of indi- |ans at the Parker Hill hospital on learn it has never been shown in a|%0od living should not seek positions| Ah, those were days and nights of gold|Plored the increase in the “cphemer- ket i nlitnonic t of ans c c . - iz e S hat e | you have taken from him the very life vidualism, the noblest expression is |Monday night will pass without se- case that the very “jitneys” whose|in the business world, and thereby| When hearts were young and never cold |8 2RC FHIAL " BIVINE CRAL BARES WG of his evistence,” he said in answering the constitution of the United States. [tion by federal authorities here. This drivers were arrested and tried, |furnish an overplus of labor, which | \Vhen lovers cume and lovers went e [ estion About the individual the constitution |was announced by U. S. District Ate As often they might repent. s ‘u"fl ecientl ’(l‘ ']’ May Be Pessimistic. draws the solemn circle of its protec- |torney Robert O. Harris who said We counted ev'ry broken bond cusslons are omitted or given Mlttle| .; may geem unduly pessimistic,” | tion. It defends the intdgrity of the |th plaints had b ived “A brunette or a blonde. Elipat Mr. Beck said in conclusion,” and I |human soul ; R e e o but that they left the beaten path as|of lowering wages of women who Causes of Unyest. and “certainly the spirit of the law can suggest no remedy, but there are ha constitution was cur fathers' |has not been violated,” he said. patrons demanded. ~ ire compelled to work. 1 was so taken with the charms ‘“‘Undoubtedly there are many.con- | many palliativi for the evils I have | ‘vision’. That vision still remains with —_— e e i but toat ine Then, iv0, tha mardied woman | Of maids from cities and from farms, [tributing causes to this world-wide | discussed. To re-kindle in men the | the Auerican people and they have| Community 3 z i s - have|who works without necessity is|ADd saw so many sparkling eyes revolution against authority,” Mr. |love of work for work's sake and the | not yet lost faith in it. Let us, as in- jitneymen are trying, or have 5 e That flashed me glints of paradise, Beck continued. “Thus, the multi- | spirit of discipline would do much to | terpretors and guardians, do all that in That I, in truth, am dizzy yet plicity of laws does not tend to de- |solve this problem. If only we recog- | us lies, to preserve this inspired vision The Salvation Army was founded in ortation it needs regardless of|Matter how small, is large enoush| From blonde and from brunette. velop a v-abiding spirit. A race of | nize that the evil exists, then the sit- | of the fathers. London in 186 the trolleys. This brinzs a coniflict.|t0 occupy her mind and time. The e How much of a conflict there is, <|home suffers if the wife and mother | It makes no diff'rence to me now! The tresses on milady’'s brow . s May be of ultra-raven hue, should have been There has_been loses something to which a husband| g, sparkling like the morning dew. no real test case. is entitled=—the whole-hearted inter-|The main thing now is that I get Certainly the Public Utilities Com-|est of his wife. If there are childven,|A blonde or a brunette. mission has no right to bar taxis|it is criminal to leave them to mercy calls of persons asking to be taken| “A married woman who works, not evidence was strongly presented to|<0me one who needs it. showed that they did not travel|will allow employers to use competi- over the old route without a variance, |tive demand for jobs for the purpose singing originated as a resuit of the war. been trying to give the city the trans- | lividing her interests. A home, no never been squarely shown as it|is in business, and her husband They told me, when a lad of seven, < - $rom our streets. Many & taxl, hiredfof the strects. The evil influence| . ; porpiages are made in heaven; perfectly legitimately, does contlict|of older, wiser and mischievous’ chil- o And though such tales 1 doubted then, ; with the jitney. A - man may take|dren leaves its indelible atamp on | Approaching to three score and ten, n u come l.l own a taxi from the railroad station di-|rounz minds and increases the num-|I wonder now who will respond— ] ® L 3 rect to his home on West Main|ber of unfortunates who occupy cells| brunette, or a blonde? street. He may wish to do so tolin our penitentiaries. Remember, _— ; to l.eason 7Y avoid trouble. Certainly he has that|[ speak of the woman who doss not| «ynternal Situation Worries G 3 ° el e o right. Yet in taking that taxi he|have to work. Some mothers are| .n hesdline. We remember a tiu has deprived the Connecticut com-|compelled to add to the family cof-| \hen zertain liquid preparation wouid A ce -] 9 (] The best sort of evidence should be | “ensured.” ™ - - collected in a case most favorable to Do you believe unmarried wom- e e e the jitney or taxi, tried and if heaten, [en should occupy political positions? 5 seen worse ti nd will pull then is the time to appeal. There is|Mrs Gompers was asked.” ! : . A e s e HE next time a friend comes «ently gnaintained quality firs¢ little in takin a weak case 1o No, unless school and hospitals 1776 or 18122 to you all excited about some s dards with ce in economy the higher court r considered political. I think ¥ b - o 7 4 Tta; B SR O Rere A PeiminaS ahitauions tanonld E e e ; wonderful tire bargain—ask him for the tire buyer. i TR T be governed by women. I do not| ‘Harding Invited to Final Match of how much value he ought to get e Tennis Champs,” headline. Certain- € They have established 92 “Do you think there will be a|ly We shall all know our President in 3 for each dollar of tire money. Factory Branches all over the el :)residem some day?” sporting clothes. Let’s see him in the - : = . et It’s astonishing that any car = country. Perfecting U. S. distri- A Vi w t like to o 5 - et ik sl o f‘s:.t ,.heui",,,,,.::mmy o _ | owner today should not know all bution so that you get a fresh, M N Tho el tngie coonai® T [olisa Mea who live in a town whore pro- { the tire service he is entitled to. /ive tire every time you buy a take part in the annual exposition of| Others may believe that a proper | hibition is not strictly enforced may U. S. Tire. S Tt e tes league a|looking to the future; increased ad-[lose their ability to “see a poiot’ Lui 5 Nor how to check up between Springfield, Septemt 18-24—to send | vantages for the family; uncertainty | saia in ability to take a pointer. the economy Of par quallty on teams of children competitors and to |Of the health of the man and other o Spnaaae e big R oEm e i a hilosoph vho i3 by - s ;. 3 O .. e oOWS wha Pt b surplus s:ocks, Giscontinued lines e the way of being a fool. believed noth- ] is getting in quality—service— ing he hears, even unto his own ut- and retreads on the other. g g in q 4 to take a team consisting of threc |remarkable development of the brain| . ... c ana only half he sees, leav- ! economy. of his small experts, at his own of many women, was given them for|;, . yis mind open to conviction as to 4 = i i In support of his own judg- pense. Two others teams are to go,|d purpose, despite the fact that a| g ... . if New Britain be s the proper realization of this fact does 4 For two years U. S. Tire ment he gets the pledged word that is being established r ¥ not come to the women until after S RS e o (O GV T makers have been telling the and reputation of the largest semphasindlyes BN EE ., rher hehave admits they are of American people all about tires. and most successful tire concern over the cot The manufacturers o we believe that “necessity sl cvsmng e feiing 3 q i in the world. » e 2 mana |covereth & mulithde of resons Velnave vecause of the maid's desire. They have laid open the tire t rld acturers’ party. It is an affair that | believe that many women workers - " should concern all the people with or | whose husbands have “good jobs” are = b business from every angle. A sound reason for the fact ’ d in children, justified in working. Altiou those who live i o= Ty e cilmes that you see more U. S. CHAIN TREAD The vacation bible study team hav- e —— hous2s shouldn’t throw stones,” they : X U. S. Tires on more One of the few tires of which s e i e ot b I THE JITNEY DECISION may pile them up therein against the led the fight for better s e e e e e v 5 & ; O i . S ve 2 : generosity of Rev. F. H. Wilkins, there | ¢ prophesied in these columns a |time when the glass disappears. % tires. - ! (3 cars anjc 3 economy year in and year out remain two teams which want to go . | S nd tire after ti They have consist- 2 - @ d g Some publicity, but not too much because of the splendid quality of the work and its conception, 3 been given to the Junic chievemert clubs - * * So when a man once decides send exhibits. matters of the personal equatiom Rev. F. H. Wilkins, founder of 'the | I enter into what is “necessary”. daliy vacaton bible schools, is going |nd still others may believe that the believe in it, but it is not a manu- [covereth a muiltitude of re We day or two after the argument on the S e I to make the representation complete. | constitutionality of the new Jjitney It you contract the habit of telli E law, that law has been dec d con- | nobody your troubles, you'll be sur- @founds and another will repre stitutional prised to find how few you have. Indepent ut which the ; = £ o frosh, live tire every time [ independent clubsiof SwTdch i As here remarked the United State SIS 4 You got a frosh live tire cvs are about a dozen brought into this|courts are extremely loath to tak = Junior Achieveme e it The man who tecls he has drunk pacel e chil- | from the state courts the powers they | 4 e s v n f SO « s it is s b eep the bitter cup as [5) e e B GG t possess, and, previously indicated, thi r Ui represent the City Play- A L e St to su:le at the cheer of the butter necessary to have chaperon to 100K |gecision suggests rellef through the ter their ] ( Ifare and |guperior Court of this state A i atsect Hstworh re will b ving to have a law declared un- e TR T e . : sers of each te ki Ask oma s age, expect ¢ i, three members of each team, making stitutional is ‘about the last wve- | © i ¥ nine contestants, and probably three | lie; ask a woman to tell a lie, expect ? course of the lawyer who sees he may | ©' chaperon. do. no other big thing for his client | lotherwise. Now, of course, they must have - — some funds to pay expenses. They do not need a gread deal,’ and a few subseriptions of goodly sums or a If you can't tell gool m evi We believe the decision to be proper d from evil reverse vour life and rest assured yoi in the things it decided, but we do | " ’ S urcd;vou not believe the jitneyman is helple Elsewhere his means of effort is sug- T ted. Every gallant man should fizure have found the good greater number of smallér ones will answer the purpose. The’ work of the Junior Achieve Ones believes that the right is on |alimony in the cost of matrimony. ment Clubs consists of mak 2 | the side of the jitneyman, and we may - sewing and such matters for the gir] still cling to the ancient belief that and wood and rubber working for the |what most of the people want, “OVER THE HILL” boys. The little ladies are taught the 'especially if absolute right in on their U rudiments of all the practical things side, they will get. FOX L Saturday