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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1922, Landis Quitting Federal Bench e e e et e v e New Britain Herald PURLIRITING been caused by this trouble, | In warning ith him or uny indiet ymitted the erime might have heen this | tulntion heen!” lles the the HERALD & (Insniod At Horali ehu there hadl other nandled | The authori- The McMillan Store, Inc. — Always Reliable — wion and of flames rAPEY more steiet the | by about the huilding ded of s Slenderize Your Figure 6)’ wearing a o (CORSET- BRASSIERE | TRADE MARK REG. U.S. PAT. OFF, Sizes 38 to 56 RURSCRIPTION §5.00 & Your $2.06 Tiices Mot po ose who | necessity of Informing the o ties whenever euch fires occur must iphasized, - Damage may bhe pre de has heen uwe- he further danger Kotered at the Po a8 Socond (lass PRI e T chanee that will come to ! v on vithont the aid of the fire M - or TELEPIHONE CALLY OMea ., & vars Rooms Matte punish the ceiminals dealing in “hi partment, 1ot after this omplished — preeautions that finanee should country of optiniist Nustnosa ¥ . Editorinl where the poor thic | ariwes Fvery thme a tire that though depart- oeeurs the the man ha mitigating ¢ thoft, comes naturally fire to will ve us i not the deed The only profitahla advertiang maediem in Eani iho Clty, Clreutstlon looks press room mlways open to advectisers ment, whose work hrought be | ey upparatus, chane hitve Ir- yesterduy of his his inno- | most enthusiustic should the cumstiunces or pradse, 1 with all nece ¥ . court provi ated Pross In exclisl entitiod attm of all news ook arwlan credited focal news juabe thereof shown in Member of The Assoctated I'r The Aern to the uxa for re-publi craditod o It or 1ot in thie paper and also Mwhed Lierein, cene ertminal or maun accused of erime | 8o after rday's biaze, which have that it the bud pheres financial affairs, | might been so serious, it occurs | not b to cut indictment of men who pose as | to onc may wise from st the When a pighteous capitalists brings the hope appropriation that more nearly approach the country of the Member Audit Bureau of clrenintion The A, B, €, In a natlonal organizntion which turnishes newsproers and acy tisera with a strictly Donest analeils clroulation, Our clreulation stafistics are based upon this audit, This It tection against fraud in tribntion fgures to both natiunil and lo- cal advertisers. to the optimist the country will | for extra machine for a pump, Note the Difference ‘WEARING COMFORT BRASSIERE pump machine 15 out of or- it handicaps the department in one dis- trict, the that | section exposed to extra hazard tem- o - der, as happened some weeks ago, WEARING ORDINARY BRASSIERE his ideals as yoars AN | P Urs Do A or THEATERS SARLL leaving residents of Just as @ passenger on e ——— 3 liner trusts himself or he COMFORT STATION. station [ 2 THE COMFORT BRASSIERE is constructed of spécially mercerized corset material, scientifically boned to induce a muscular reflex, which will reduce the fatty tissues, weight and bulk, It is adjustable ‘to fit pertecily, and will not ride-up over the corset. Gives the Figure a Trim Straight Line Appearance Supports, Flattens and Reduces the Bust Prevents Bulging of the Diaphragm Gives the Proper Abdominal Support Adds Carriage to the Figure Makes You Appear 10'to 20 lbs. Lighter The Comfort Corset Brassicre outlasts a dozen ordinary brassieres and will retain its shaping after long wear and repeated washing. | Prices $1.00, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 || an ocean If to the the ship when emburking The foreign the cussion reminds of the situation In the [yow privain trust first the managers | Senate of the United States regarding e (he various theaters to do all in the ratification of the treaties result ing from the Washington conference. | oo o ment The United States wants those [upon them treatles. | With . the the lity, they trust the Deputy Fire Chief, League of Nations discussions in mind |y o0 quty it is to inspect the thea- they have been made safe. There arc ..y qajly, according to a statement no entanglements attached, under any 'now made, the Building of them. Iflyo axamines conditions once a week reservations | porarily, Chief Noble has sought this captain of extru machine for years, To save on enewed o or dis : renewed comfort 18-l ior a port 8o people of | this purchase may mean serious Joss any day. The trac it is vode up and down in the elevator had did not into a it might Yet to say that the people who fire develop their power to see that their places of dy s have done. are safe, and then, placing sl a far greater responsibil- o visions of all the recent disasters news | of the spread throughout the country. They them Jessons 3 v Joseph P. Sullivan, bailiff in the court of Judge Landis for 16 years, says goodhbye to his chief after the latter tenders his resig- nation as federal judge at Chicago that he may give all his time lto directing the affairs of organized baseball. R VALUABLE MAP The National Geographic Socicty Has horrors of which have been They | feared what It up or were excited, Inspector, to required to rising ordinary interpretation might happen the volume of proposed gréws and the discussions of them | courage even ride down in the little at the fight the fire or those who sought to and the state police inspector of thea- car, and descending ters, who is to make his inspection at when he will continue there will come no ratifica- | ¥ e Didding of those who sought to odd times not pected, The theater-going public of upon these The *d upon them, these man- sumer would buy; the consumer would buy if he had the money, he'd have the money il the factories would run, tion. Tor nine years or so the people of New Rritain have been demanding a | comfort station. The committee has| spent much time on a consideration | The r\v'n-“ escape from it. Hearts beat rapidly. Such Willi tor operator. that little ment the were must must have been the feelings B. Wilbur, veteran cle Yet he directing necessity rely trust impos agers and officials, is great. officials in like positions, having like duties, get into the habit of making such inspections more or less men. ol n fn Issued a Map Showing Countries move- Too often remained car, the the elevator as though only of hall There were no life-sav- of sites and construction. posed plans call for something less| and Islands Around Caribbean Sea. than $17,000 to be expended, where | the first estimates were nearer 000. The intricate details of the j have been build- | ings in other cities been amined. Members of the committee know about the affair by heart. After deep thought a site was se- lected at the south end of the park. Objections—practical objections — to all other sites were made and found | to be valid Members of the committee had no axes to grind The site selected The mat- report 25 VYears Ago Today (Taken from Herald of that date) of Washington, I"eb. 28-—The National Geographic society has just issued a Lmap giving a comprehensive idea of all the count and islands sur- |rounding the Caribbean Sea, including Mexico, Central America, the West Indies and the Northern portion of South America along the,Caribbean, Most of these countries have heen available heretofore in separate map and sometimes grouped, but it has been difficult to bring all of them to- gether; whercas the new map covers the entire range of surrounding countrics. ordinary business city ual. At cer Bamforth has been assigned to day policeman during March. The board of relief notified the town clerk that they had reduced the grand list §150,982. This makes the total N Some additions however are being considered The police made 43 arrests so far this month, of which 29 were for | drunkenness The kirmess came {o close at | Holmes and Seiring’s hail last night, | which gave the St. Joseph's building fund 1ddition of $700 towards the new parish. Rev. §. G. Ohman has formed a new society at the Swedish Tutheran | church. It has been called the Linea society and is for the ladies of the | church. members of the Philadelphia National An ordinance has been presented 10 |1o, e haseball club, headed by Man- the common council prohibiting the | ,eaw frving Wilhelm, left last night = Main strect merchants to wash their | Earl Palmer hurdles a three-barrel obstacle, then dives head § o i i §|for the training camp at Leesbur, windows , on 1 outside after IFla., which they will reach Wedn ) & o'clock in'the morning. This, at Plattsburg, N. Y. Nc, he YANKEES SIGN pitchers—Meadows, Ring, Baumgart- Meusel | Too great emphasis cannot be laid being transacted. 08 the heavy They should, and un- it. They have their wits about them every min- ute they are on the job. Ther be no excuse for failure. If stances over which they have no con- responsibllity borne | no lives lost—there were upon by the: doubtedly ing heroes. Yet there the discussed. Similar dans that clevator, had longer have x- i 2 do, feel should in old when smoke cleared away, W man, no young in stood should 1 years, but strong and stur his circum- 2 An appreciation of his duty, his devotion trol prevent a thorough inspection at | t0 it the proper time, man, should another, a & to thie the re objections. be detailed do work. a But the spectors should not relieve the people Facts andFanCies ELEVEN PHILLIES EN ROUTE, (BY ROBERT QUILLEN) as far as appeared. was submitted to the council was full of the ter. With little thought was referred back tion. Jt is to be hoped that this will not hg(‘o!\w a football of whims again. The site selected is practically the only It hoped its adoption will not be delayed by that will nothing. responsibility of these in- £k Nine Pitchers in Manager Wilhelm's Party Heading for Ilorida. couneil. tax rate the re of all No matter how safe a theater may be necessity patronize it to do nothing to make it there ro.| ldealiem hogs the spotlight, but G y | for nsidera- |04 | sense brings home the bacon. Philadelphia, Feb. 28— leven for istdera- | otne the for those who |cOmmon sensc bring A little wood. Corpse: The drinking a little wood. Copsc: =l | matter | | result of unsafe. Inspectors or mana he unable to prevent carelessness. necessity of thinking of othe as of self rests upon every person cn- tering Our amusement he first over a similar obstacle. ont ute 1x blanks are about to lic s well All the income now. We who arc you. possible site. is to be her, Behan, Betts, Snover, Sullivan, | hasn’t been injured—yet. Smith and Weinert-—and.Wrightstone and Parkinson, infielders. Another sqetion of players has been instructed to report at l.ceshurg APTACHI WOMAN TO :;:::1:: q1‘, and the last group on RECEIVE SENTENCE Arthur Tletcher, who was reinstat- { ed recently hy Commissioner K. M. T Landis, is expected to report at Le burg this week from his home at St. Louis. a theater. places of discussion uccomplish b= of The war lords realize, however, that there is no limit to the tax they can impose on our credulity. character have It the to see that they remain this THE PLACE TO SELECT YOUR FRESH FISH IS HERE been pronounced safe. is for PRINCE MARY WED Princess Mary was married Americar awake, intelligent people who are in- terested the events of the which raise comment throughout the | world. Today men named Waily Pipp And Bob Affix luck, darn it Now that fe for democracy, there democracy. 50 it is for the people to see that they it it Gt Signatures T acts— today. Just our the world is no longer any The question is not whether we can afford to for the doughboy, but whether we can afford not to. do nothing to make such safe theaters unsafe even moméntarily. Reach Camp Tonight, are interested as all wide- Signed con- Authorities Find Difficulty In Provid- seman, g out Babe Ruth, k- 3 % shrdlu AOIN NN for barnstorming last fall, received at Yankee head- ROBINS AND BALIL It Yy out York, Feb. 28 Wally Pipp, fi Bobh Meusel, the who, along with in world T i A Big Variety and matter ing For Child So That Mother vas not and of of the (';M"]t ] : vision a crowd of cager, anxious peo- Landls '; l‘”h‘““:’“““‘ Spissihen front of The Herald office | have been at she is a Princess. Po : |watching for the builetins of a world UM ELETS: ; o Mo JAE is even a little touch of a feeling of |saries haschall game. | Miller Huggins, the dimutive Yan- sympathy for her that her position kee m.\n;n;.t‘[‘ was mym‘rlml in lllni Springs, Ark., on ‘“‘unknown” busi- must her many > pleas- 4 ust deny to her many of the pleas: ness. It was rumored, however, that wres much of the homely the Yanks were having trouble get- piness which fulls to the lot ting Babe Ruth and Carl May American girl, free to follow her own “""““ LDt """*“"”"‘ thay ””3)* n 2 i in the spa for the purpose of br impulse, within 8 forcibly. )' ‘*"“}"l‘ in on their golf and talking 19 to love and be happy in her own de-|ine robins, in numbers—we are some- | (wrepors lightful way. [what chary about that first robin A But Americans who know think of | [ Princess Mary as a young bride facing Fine Quality an cas to look May Go To Jail window yesterday and SENATORS BEGIN PRACTICE. 10c 10¢ 12¢ 12¢ 16¢ 15¢ 18¢ 18¢ 20c 20c 20c In the case of Mary Aptachi, found guilty of violating the liguor law, the court today found itself confronted with new obstacles. Although ef- forts were made ay to pro- vide for a 10 months' old baby, they were without success and it now ap- pears that it will be impossible to separate the mother and ehild. I a suitable place can be found for the baby, the mother will be sent to jail tomorrow morning. Following a complaint by the own- ers of the Presto Lunch at the corner of Main and Commercial streets, that James O'Keefe had caused a disturb- ance by cracking a s case valued piendid Shore Haddock . .. ’brook Flounders . ... Fancy Flat Fresh Herrings Boston Bine Whole F Reckport Cod . .. Biuefish Steak |Serod Steak .. ... | Long Island Sea Trout Fancy Snapper Blues . Lake White Fish | Bonita Mackerel ......... | Faney Georgetown Shad 22¢ Faney No. 1 Smelts . 25¢ inclined the fact ibly there Americans are not teen Recruits Among Players in Workout at Tampa. ple in il Washington, 1%eh. 28.—Thirtcen re- cruits, seme of whom at least are counted on hy President G to | aid the Washington Americans their fight for the championship, were in the advance guard of Senators that sturted spring training work yester- at Tampa, 1Mla. The recruits who, according (o dis patches received here today, arrived at the Florida camp yesterda clude five pitchers. The club bers, recruits and veterans alik Yet the news of the day, that the | New York Giants, withers of last scu- | hap-fson’s world servies, are on their way of an to the southlands for preliminary training, sion| ! that a small town there isn't much to which of the local this year's school reminded Just of oc wonder marry proper bounds, free proy as the appearance of Giants' squad was due in San Antonio, their spring training ground, tonight. The Giants' squad was join- ed at St. Lou terday by Je When a man grows tired of sin, he s hecomes a reformer and uUrges whose presence weeks ago stir- red false hopes—-is a sure sign of the B A al days the uncertainty of the tuture young woman of whom nothing the most worthy things heard, fond of simplicity, the the childhood, free from pomp and vani- a but heen to have devoted welfare of poor since her coming of spring, so the (rip of the [ball teams to the warmer climates as- sures that | way us that the sunlight and warmth of glorious se noare on their There will be stories of the sucee ty. of the young players in the And it is to such a young women|New phenomenons will apy Americans direot the respectful wish e 4 day, a week that ler life all fade & young woman deserves. }mmnr south ear, month, and then may be that such o the outer darkness of the league whence they camg. Some will stay, “arrived.” They will i“\" on to fight again, the temporary 3 O1" CRIME Ifailures, and are I next the, they the camps may appear again It Morse and his associates guilty of the crimes indicted year or year after the There will be in the for which carly training of major been are no le nave culp: have traud ofter hiey s i o league team. pers vho rokers Wholyoing of the tragedies, ble than the stock ; passing of once great swindled people dircctly. To de- players who hoped that they had a corporation is looked upon | . 5 i {other year of usefulness in their old by people having no intercst in st T vrms. So, in this the ballplayers are the orgenization as a crime o e in robins, the |unlike worthy of ishment than 2 But the When, the o gevere puy of the representation 50 birds one udi individual ho nitea § derr: on an may sce nature of The there ever, that cor robins return in the b hope n ites, and th else would no spring. in the Morse case, is o0 5 in the spring when : nature is canspiracy to defrand the g nd new. is nature's way The s worth heed- and to oo an offenso ag 1 never to give up government-——the result being tain mio from a governn ey such tne emergency poration concerning the company CITY HALL FIRE, money o for the be £ an the fire hall yes creasing care ately owned pired by in city ter Htted ) , the on the part of the United |t n et ust ket to individu erime the necessity of i money of those whose duty it is ple of the is taken as In the [ idual clectric wires in a city ti in from as directly | huilding. Such officials are not super- and where or employed wi re more the nd iman alse representations obtain less hidden becomes duty of who does obtain money directly fr others about the place or those The | hing as yet who trust him for any reason become informed men doalr insulation, to call the be listment of ind it s that either assumed tion of the inspecto Lhosc Ihe fire of yesterday may Morse, iu- | divons. shine | an- | Hope | The obvious thought that comes in- | not to monkey with it. There are two kinds of statesmen Those become immortal, and those aid of being quoted. who who are a Much of the discontent those who travel the sea mony is oceasioned by lack felt by of matri- of pirtns, Revenue men gl a barroom ound on Piney Point. This may be the well-known point of saturation of | Every proper father is worried lest {his twelve-year-old son learn tre {things he knew at the age of twelve., | 1r you can't make people decent by [teaching them virtue, you n at e | make them decent by teaching them | pride. to ! rn that st who opencd be teeth canght sed [ the vaudeville ps with his was in [ | wen, if the prove the rule, there seems to be overwhelming | € vidence that the Golden Rule is flaw- | cxeeptions Jos | a it | ankly, | is | | wicl less nude f the subject seem the that Artists would [they would and pretend taking a bath paint not of will begin | way to get | the grind-| | 'The lwhen somebody inven lall the national ax stone at the new era peace L on time. sarue travel wonld be a if they didn’t s to get there ¥ | great | wster nid business competite time, to enable one he same Tle factorics would run if the cou-] Parnes, who was recently announced on the Rurnes assured. his teammates prohably would sign o contract thing” when he met MeGraw at San Antonio. Wiibert Robinson's Tirooklyn were gathering today at v, for their first he Dod- Jacl real gers sonville, take their workouts for seve under the guidance of President Grif- fith. Manager Milan will arrive at camp later in the week, London university, in England, with 20,000 students, is the largest in | the world. at $100, the acet pleaded guilty this morning and was ined §16 for breach of the pegee and $50 for injury to private property. Prosccutor J. G. Woods stated the facts to the court. The coraplainant leged that O'Kecfe — attempted to rike a,waiter with a tray and when Fancy Eastern White Halibut, [Penobscot Salmon, Spanish |Mackerel, Cod Cheeks, Live and Boiled Shrimp, Round and Little Neck Clams, Steaming Clams, |Open Long Clams, Long Island Fillet of Haddie, Fin- workout. 7 l;illy OnnThe \;Vhite House Trail A characteristic pose of Billy Sunday, the evangelist. He stopped for the photograph after calling on President Harding. | }h‘callnpc nan Haddie. Bonel 3 1h 50c. Salt Mackerel, Salt Swordfish, Herring. he was unsuccessful, he hurled a drinking glas: Bud Mille for overcrowding 1s allowed 22 pass Policeman A. . Atw ler yesterday he had fined $5 his ¢ The bus nge but when or stopped Mil- aboard. alt Cod 18c 1b or a jitneuw Salt Salmon, Norway Salt HI-Y MEETING ymond Dodge, the psychological re-i search laboratory at Wesleyan uni- versity, will address the members of the High school club at the Y. M. C. A. Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock. Iis subject for the evening will be, “Is there any device by which a fel- low can get to like his work better?” We are open tell 9 o'clock Thursday evening. Moore’s Fish Market '§ WASHINGTON PLACE Professor now connected with Quito, capital of kKquador, is the only city in the world located exact- ly on the equator. P —— FIRE - SMOKE AND WATER SALE STARTS THURS., 9 A. M., MARCH 2ND WATCH FOR OUR AD IN TOMORROW’S HERALD ARMY & NAVY STORE 56 CHURCH ST.