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New Britain Herald.|" HEMALD PUNLISITING COMPANY, | Tasued daily ed) b » M [} Y08 T e & Mant) Jurch street Months. rRLEP Bustness o Wajorey R The profitabl lum In n this pap local news pul t analysls Hatlon statistics thin nudit, This t fraud in ne s to both national and neures wapaper Alaty loeal GO T NEY HEARING. The Chalrman ot nezsa ’ commit inell ap affairs tizen the Utilitie call upon you tative ¢ of W represen New Hritain, to be present at banring bef 1blic Comm yrning at ten o'elock ley or tran And show your ¢ men fairs of national repu tazlon, some them—they are called to the aid tizens of this city to help b them some rellef fiom our \nsportation prob the « health Intereated to the slightest clfare of the city, in . %0 hose who here hours fre ur work and do what, deep in th de ou know it is your duty And P owh in automobiles you who conduct your own busin s0 succesafu you who are sorry 1Yat business is not good enough o and arrant putting on more more ner yu, show the unfort who |« out of work, and the more fortu who nite perhaps, work in your own | of them your Interest ir them Wingn will ald th Decl b. Publ tilitles Commiasion | at lef that cheaper and 1\ I8 necessary o the present state|of meeting at the | !a sditortum ana | he wid convin Public Utilities of fail to under hearted and human enough up some other matter plan tomorrow, and devote people Man the blg men of our eit ' great hearted who would n and women and Go to Th dldren In e meetin ar Overwhelm Utiiities ‘omm lsslo an array o working peopl \nufacturers, wel fure worke epresen- | th br tative repre reantile and bank rwhelm th in comm s array of sople from Ik of lite that | th, ihe member £ the iblie Utilities | th Commissio men, having|w hearts and b « and having a de #iie to follow t nd do what the | ne poople long for to v degree that almost ex may depend | tie vron their by Hef. r And ta eap: men el to d allow ax uncertain toet on your tne New ing ko of tt Britain L w whi Tom 8chool fir Auditori v Go and Spea THE DENTAL CLINIC » de arkab are th ren It s th tively small time to established appropri will be probably granted The frst have to | thelr o thing the children arn s the importance of younger age How brushed his teeth an the compl its ST (Rob When all the tall an hand, nippish the land; When we pu n' our * wonder once nuvmi n leav An' morn s sun hats When all Lthese there tera not that's the the stren To addin’ to wealth An' th t the again. You doesn’t have unselfish, or t To get a finM judgment in your from th thi his court wnere don't go—wh understood Whic best™ good The do our b thing derstand, When all the fall an’ autu augumn’s 10 use NATIN', L) es t ins s o'er not mac law that givin world’s &r your h v to be so good, hat sort, at court n has he a 2 camoufl 1ere be it to that's plain to un- mn's near motive's begin NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD W.EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1921, gins to nigh a greets us the on our waistcoats again if jitney ridin’ breaks the changes come all cat aind int to at This On Your Wise Friend ha 15 years older five A man times the to f older and added the was each. of old Answer to yesterd nee ns that the bad th Any two sons, than One the age of our equalled day's: rauses much pain of body; ot the bad feelings and much of times » was othe the( the 87. 63. It is almost impossible to con- a child, or even some older per- condition of the that e sickness in the world is caused by tective teeth In the of a child that re child is 80 brought up that all day Ma eel righ down ushed the teeth to a m »eraiion afterwards. Adults and nd suffer th then apt to realize that tended to the tecth n the teeth find the is sick to ugh at no caus physician unless peopl without ny little people have Th ha »from they properly of body he who tel e, is apt homes of the wealthy, where means are sought out to take the best 1s possible, he does not the he has never having and repeat the Tittle sore ey are ve not But when the little child or the older per- ignorant of the importance of care and s to Is him is able to do nothing for him until has It to t and attending will be It First® ntal eervice, mov one, than w is just he teeth begun a as m ement, if a8 obscrve had his teeth taken care of. is to be hoped that the teaching of the children and adults, unable fo pay for s soon uch a not a d last NEW BRITAMN MUSICAL CLUB. It is a pleasure rry thro e fre tures of e complemented by adinission is char New as they ha the work of n. People of eclate, e past is and ought music-lovers. gh its plans for the club, some to 1, displ Britain w ppreciated the mem pleasure Monday eveninz, October 17 which will mark e firat free concert e opening of the ciut il be two other free They np sct atu the scason will w Ci This f '8 of sol aud: club wort all New Britain mu: © forty- ke part The two active in the m wor detalls of the te arrangement ason were d. It is given in it for comr on the beauty o attention to it the hich ¥uch work is 1a call believed, that e results that come should be all member wcouraged by 1 EDUC ith the who pan e privileg of higher t the ha alongs: will the and «rhaps sub cognized as such b » alone m neciousl ' season neerts be neld itorium kes the hy of at sic-lovers. embers wi k plans an for the c £ the m velleving wo enthusiasn ken up, a from effo appreciate ATION, ceded tha cat ining ndicap ide of to turn from other news of the day and make comment that once again the New Britain Musi- a1 club will have its opening and wili 1son which which 1y in its ar in rers of it has comes There during in the activi- ntion There 0 will nd the oming Her- made K, and as it nd the ris of t ed ion hiy thau of i use ¥ is & th a8 & matter d! gemeral manners and kindliness and courtesy or .L Diplomats ally g D FACTS AND FANCIES | — BY ROBERT QUILLEN = cutting nswers who make re America doesn’'t need blu but a little community - might help some country, the more of its ruler. communism, marks u of interest the ride what was it they wrote skirts The —_— sensitive Very likely there will be considera- bly less pointing with pride when armament is reduced. Let's see; raphs about when were ne There are two k of men: those whom you can trust, and those who Az n agree with everything you say. and no boy matter « pay that fact, it is all makes Jack a work dull has married the harvest A Mr o Miss ¥ in Florida ays. What will smooth advantage tongue in a The man with seldom appears rough-house. a to One of the popular writers says there s alwi a thrill about home coming. Especially when a good fast man steals home. The world will be cold in 800,000 vears. Better lay in your supply of winter coal promptly, While the conference is splitting hairs about the Far East, China will Almost form of government| iake her queue from America, an be made successful among a people who are accustomed to the use )t soap. 0 Now we see It lamb will lie down together after the lion’s teeth and claws are drawn, At times one suspects that there is no excellence without great press- \genting. It is only a question of time until Failure: Any man who nurses the conviction that all successful men are rooked. Order of Exalted Midnight Lynchers. The Disarmament Conference would get to the point more quickly if the delegates were wounded men who saw The teeth in a law usually worn [ service. out before Congress gets through rag- chewing. A Southern reformer has been flned for drunk and disorderly conduct. “If the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the wicked and ungodly appear?” Modern novels give us glimpeses of 1imost everything in the world except ood grammar. the tone of his he does and wave his arms when He speaks correctly; oice is inevitably moderate; not shout excited. Of course much of this may be ac- yuired through contact with a very rough world. Moreover many ake “education” as something requir- ing a special knowledge of books. It does require a knowledge gleaned from teachers, but also it requires a cultivation of mind that must be shown to some degree in physical action,—in good manners, for instance But those who have decided wisely that the era of education is at hand, must other things han “book-learning” are included in term and that they must not be slighted. Much of this change will|the present one. with the growth of the sort of | cducation taken from books and from | wasociation with others who,, too, seek | Lat sort of education. SENATE TO MEET AT home will help as the one being edu- cated will help those denied the thing | 3 Day Sessions Will Also Com- mence One Hour Earlier 25 YEARS AGO (From The Herald of That Date.) The fire commissioners were in New Haven yesterday looking over a hand- some pair of dapple grey horses with the intention of purchasing them. Frank 8. Cadwell, clerk at the post- office, is enjoying a vacation at the Berkshire Hills. Thomas W. O'Connor sang at St. Joseph's Cathedral at Hartford yes- terday. The Waiters’ Union will give a social and dance at Calmet hall to- night. “The Fatal Card” will be presented at the Russwin Lyceum theater to- morrow night. Plans are being made to build another racing park next to Cherry Park with the object of shutting out mis- remember that come tie and others about called education. | Education will leaven all life. May Be Quite Close headline. how will it “Prosperity Hand,” know at But we when is here 28.—With a view to expediting the peace treaties with Austria and Hungary and on tax revision legisla- Washington, Sept action on arn Germany, Destroyed With Autom Two Horses and bile,” headline. How did k it? horses and car tion, republican leaders planned today to put through a program calling not only for night but for the beginning of the day ses- 2 hour earlier than usual. The be considered during eaties at night. re to dispose of the treaties before the beginning of conference on the limitation of arma- ments and since the three pacts must be acted upon scparately leaders plan to lose no time in getting their con- sideration fully under way. e the sea-| ") \iman Penrose of the. finance but consciousness that| committee is determined {o push the we should all help to better the times. | tax bill as fast as possible. Opposition | to some features apparently has taken actor|On a wider range than at first was | expected the| "\gide from the tax measares and whole flock should not be tainted by | the treaties, many other measures of black | importance are awaiting action. There |15 an acreement to vote on the Pan- ama canal tolls repeal bill on October 10 and Senator Sterling, republican, South Dakota, in charge ot the beer bill has given notice that after the tax bill the treaties are out of the way he will insist that the conference wide- | chort on the beer measure be dis- posed of without interruption. Other matters pending include the — - railroad refunding bill and the meas- . A ure authorizing the of the | ~Biesest Crowd of Shoppers in| . qury to fund into long time secu History of Manchester headline. Aebts owealths { Who associates in the world Mother Love Triumphs in Stricken is it where sessions of the senate headline. Always in “Stricken Places™ such | sjons ‘triumph is shown. bill tax would of Human * headline “Regeneration Is Race Hope Which would > true if final of last word: were cut out. Most change with the sons, not Somchow the motion picture not attractive these days—but one sheep. Headline over story from Berlin in- terpreted read into colloquial E “Why, zlish | | | | woula no nation would | | throw and look pread death in it, and I'm a German poison gas into the discard— \t the new possibilities for | = expert, too. el | secretary ties the the thirty-five by its former | w Afte | | Penrose the tax bill is passed, Senator plans to have his commitige consideration of the permanent tariff bilk The emergency law expires on No- vember 27 and representatives of agri- | cuttural interests already have asked that the finance committee report a | bill continuing its life. other The who cannot read the had better man ‘handwritiag on the wall” take course in the *“school of ex- perience mfortunate fact that oppor- does not knock twice at = door may be laid to knockers EXPLORERS “DIG INT he the nwson’s Expedi- ol Tdand An advance fansson’s fifth r has arrived where 1t will “dix Mr. Stefanseon ar reccipt of a relaye ~awford of Tor- parts greater W and tion an York! Vilhjalmur | “ Advance Party of St | | | art xpedition int he t Wran=ell Tslan: * for the P rder efar g 1 ¥ e four Auag will Pe the first men an en'ire winter sl 1 who talk abi “The Next War,” must be pessimists, chemists, winter ronautics At mechanics, experts in ac ind on legran 1o, 1 perhaps a few soldiers any ratc must have treme confi- e imaginati euths Must Go to the time for cor ept jef Burns might not be willing to Think what ¥ doing and accept certificates from themi. [ perhaps you'll stop. i T s The lion and the somebody Wwill organize The Sacred the | United States | ) THE McMILLAN STORE, Inc. | ALWAYS RELIABLE SCHOOL CONVENTION OPENS NOVEMBER 1 Three Days Session Will Be Held Here -—Bishop Hughes to Speak. The state Sunday school convention for 1921 will be held in New Britain, November 1, 2 and 3. A splendid program has been ar- ranged and the usues representative endance is expected. The confer- ences will be of unusual interest, as they will touch on every phase of Sun- day school work. More and more the value of training children in the church school is becoming apparent. God's call to youth is imperative. This call is a challenge to be met. The best methods are now being used, and the most carefully trained specialists are helping in this vast enterprise for Con- necticut. hop Edwin H. Hughes of Boston be the principal speaker convention. Bishop Hughes in a West Virginia parsonage in 1866. He was a student in the local schools and later attended Grinnell college, where his father was the pastor for many vears. He reccived the A. B. and A. M. dcgrees from Wesleyan, while the D. D. S. T. D, and also L. L. D, en him later by Boston uni- He was a pastor in New E land when called to the presidency of De Pauw university. In 1908, the Methodist Episcopal enurch eonferred rst honor upon this worthy son of the parsonage by electing him bishop. He now resides in Boston, havinz New England as his Episcopal arca. Some of the other speakers of the convention are Miss Margaret Slattery, Rev. Harold F. Humbert, and Rev. F. M. Sheldon of Roston, Rev. E. W. Hal- penny of Chicago, Prof. Luther A. Weigle of Yale, and Miss Elizabeth Colson and Miss Josephine Baldwin of w york. and to Speedily headline. in con- Senate | Ratify New Treaties, | Whatdayamean *Speedily” nection with the Senate? LEONARD EAR OIL RELIEVES DEAFNESS and STOPS HEAD NOISES. Simply Back of the Ears and Insert in Nostrils.” Proof of suc- will be wiven by the druggist. in New Britaia by n Drug Co. 169 Muin St. Drag Store, Wesc 70 5th Ave., Tomorrew Thunderclap Mexican Volcano is Becoming More Active Mexico City, Sept. 28.——Popocatepetl, the great volcanic mountain southeast of this city is reported to be in more vigorous activity than usual. The in- habitants of the villages of Amecameca and Tlanacas, at the base of the moun- tain are leaving their homes, fearing a serious eruption. Two outbreaks have occurred during the past ten days, TO BE EXTRADICTED. Just Arrived From Australia, Will Be Sent Back Again. San Francisco, Sept. 28.—Thomas W. Ockerby, said to be a former mil- lionaire miller of Australia, lost his fight against extradition before U. S. Man, Thursday Morning at 9 o’clock We Will Place on Sale 75 Women’s Tailor Made Suits Al at One Price $6.95 each Green’s Bankrupt Stock makes this possible. Most of them are | fur trimmed—all of them are good high grade garments. ,original prices ranged from $25.00 to $72.50. No Exchanges — No Refunds — No Deposits — No C. 0. D’s’ — ' Nothing but Cash in Full will take these Suits. | See them in Our Big Window until time of Sale. —9:00 O’CLOCK THURSDAY MORNING— Their {4 Commissioner Krull here yesterday. Ockerby was arrested on his arrival here several weeks ago from Aus- tralia on a charge of having misap- propriated funds of a defunct milling firm in Australia in which he was said to be the principal stockholder. Krull held Ockerby to answer and sald he would recommend to the secretary of state that Ockerby be returned to Australia. HOSTILE TO CABINET Madrid, Sept. 28.—Conservative party leaders are displaying hostility to the Spanish cabinet, it is declared by the newspaper El Heraldo which adds that liberal lead<rs are also criticizing the government and refus. ing to co-operate with it. This would appear to indicate the early fall of the Maura ministry. Upsonizing our factory gave increased efficiency [ UR men are doing better work now because they are working in brighter, more attractive surroundings,” said a large manufacturer recently. “We Upsonized our old dingy walls and ceilings. Now our heat bill is Jess, because Upson Board is a splendid non -conductor of heat and cold. Our light bills too are Jess, because Upson Board, when paintedin light colors, diffuses light almost perfectly. “We also use it for office partitions, lockers, table tops, bulletin boards, machine guards, store-rooms and factory offices.” UPSOMN:=B80ARD We believe in selling quality products at a fair price. Upson Board has always sold for at least 34 more per square foot than ordinary boards. 'But it saves Ic to 1}3c per square foot in the cost of application and painting. And it is nearly twice as strong as ordinary wall- board. It holds to the nails whers other boards jar loose or pull away. Let us tell you more about Upson Board and quote prices on quantities to meet your requirements. Phone us for sample pan The New Britain Lumb“e:" 501 PARK el and prices »