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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1922, New Britain Herald | e L S S 1068 AT CLASS 10| ers' Unlon™ in sesslon in Columbus, | from the producer to the consumer HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY hio, protested ugn ¢ term W e ade easter, freed of ob o1 e G e e Ohio, protested against the term | must mail fer, freed At Heiald Dldg, 67 Churon btieot, | “hobo' and ugainst the vagea structions that “slop off” some of the ‘ 4 1 = [laws In somé of the states value of the original goods | BUBBCRIPTION RATES Or course there i1s nothing to he - ‘ O e gnena |t to exeuse men ealing rides on \ PATHETIC STORY "Chiei Executive Tells of State in your own home on T8¢ a Month. trains, us these worthy gentlemen It is impossible to refrain from ex 3 | boast of doing habl il % e O NS 4 ik o V' 3 Butered at the Post Office at New Britain| "0ASL Of d0ing habitually. Their in-| pressing sympathy with the young | Benevolences clination, moreover, to pass from job| Assyrian who had saved his money | a6 Becond Class Mall Matter. it to job, thus “seeing the country” and!for the purpose of bringing his| TELEPHONE CALLS e pumpering their desire for change, {8 | father and mother from his nun\n‘ There is no hetter service a pub Business OMco ......... ¥ . lic offieial do, than to play hi Béitorial Rooma U y26(not to he commended, Its influence | land, far away, to spend their last fficlal can do, than nlay B oy dicnes game in the open and tell everything = e : I8 4l aguinst that stability of en-|days here, only to huve his dreams|that occurs, both good and bad." said o only profitable advertistng medium In | oo F e > s b e SR | ga L Mo City, Clrcuintion lookn and weeas | 1€4VOT 5O much lauded, i fact there | end in trugedy which took from him |Governor Lake in the cours of his happiness | ddress hefore 1068 members of the room always hen to wdvortis Is much to be eriticised in their man not only those dreams of 3 ¢ 3 3ible class esterd el for Rim und for them, but whieh de- | EYErVmans Bible class yesterdy VACUUM CLEANER ner of Member of The Assoctitted Press PEoa o A A Al Loee | morning ®he Areaciatod Pross Ia excluslvoly entiticd | BUti to use their own expression, | prived him even of the knowledge| The governor took as his subjeot, ; to the use for re-publlcatian of all rews they have “said something” when thut they lived and loved him | “Inatitutionul Benevolences of the ;"(,"‘:“n::l“:: :mf:;":fll‘fl;l::fl Te‘l;-phnno ;-; n;*,lul‘urs tl'mjmu- credited to It or not ctharwia Crwlited b 4 . d v your door on 10 days' free cl i ¢ : ¥ % i X ; [ State,” but said he could change that ean In this paper and aiso local newa ub-|[they denounce some of the vagrancy Little comfort for him is there in : 3 5 Naned Lerein. B P | fisdna. thab s aa I | B 16 Big Heart of Connecticut,” :."_';."'"“l- a new. improved 1922 model Eurcka, tho most ef- |!awa cof the varlous states und the|the knowledge thut hin self sacrifice | yro id (he ohurch has lost & won i nnlt.(urn’bh and beautiful vacnum cleancr ever built! Re- Member Andit Durean of Clrenlntion | Way they arc interpreted, In one | which must have come as he saved | depful opportunity in the pist three ""“f";"rv !\w loan you this superb improved model for 10 O B ciany R onatlonal organzation | western state a few yeras ago there|for this fine purposc has made him u years by not filling in with clubs, days free which furnishes newspapars and covers [ i Shptkih i tisers Wwith o strictly honast analvels of | clauses to the vagrancy law, | better, stronger man—a man rlspm'l-‘:]’“”\;I)\'“"hfl and n:)nl things to m'I; & % ( elre on neistl | e place of the salc tor men, o B it Rares 1 ree | MAKing possible any interpretation | ¢d, probably, by those who knew his Mmk’,‘ Foamy B R A I . 18 rea-t fel' Expll'es tection against fraud In nowspaper dia- | opio d enuble a police aim in life. Bt there should be for g “ & s HANNBNE i i {etlancasine/eraud in pawanaper (da: | Which “would enabl policeman to ! aim in Bt there shot or | stato to “subatitute real personal i eal advertisers. put a person in juil, temporarily at| him the belief that they, his parents, |erty where some people would like to EEEsr———es—— | east, If that person’s looks were nof' knew and were proud of him as they | PUt ‘"‘"“““"" genes ”( i ay 13t A | or e ofor St b " Quotes Statistics VOTE! pleasing to the officer, Moreover in|had nexer been "fl ore when, by M8| ayjiang of dollars for education, a Don't delay! Only a limited number of the new models will some small towns, df it happened to|efforts, the joy of secing him again|large amount of money for the up- be placed on this special plan, So don't wait until the big | keep of roads, were some of the rush begins! IIRT TesTRTER T eR T EY vam Tomorrow will be election day, Tt i5 the duty of every registered voter be winter and the walks needed | Wwas given them | : ; to cast his or her ballot. Everyone [Shoveling, the vagrancy laws might be| And et the man Know, (o0, that in| : ':z:fif.\v.x"):i(:.lqu (ROLLa8A dn i 0d Phone 230 for Fl'ee T .al with an axe to grind politically will[Felled upon to furnish reason for in-|New Britain today therc arc many | queee of the ohief exeentive of {he ri be swre to vote. Everyone who can be|carcerating almost uny lusty stranger | men and women thinking admiringly | state were the military program, Use It to clean the rugs, the portieres, the upholstery and the influenced by someone with an axe to to the end that he would be com-|of him and what he did because of a|which he said helps to have a hearing mattresses, See how marvelously it cleans and how much pelled to play with the snow shovel | love of his parents and a desive to|oF better government, §140,000 a time 1t saves! grind will be so influenced to vote. 4 Bt ; year for the state department of Every dyed-in-the-wool politician |fOF & while for the benefit of the|make them happy. [ health, the state park commission, (S R aenie egs il - dairy and food inspection, inspection n y . own will vote, everyone who would like to be a politician will vote and every- @ deputy sheriff would be quite apt to ' & fl:m’::“fiivyr III’I;\;V]” Jhrh|v‘~:1(‘1”v\ ”:u:rlm'lmn 5 {8 20T anc P s ard ot educatio 3 ; one whom politicians and their friends | OMe up to him and remark, ““"‘l"f‘acts ano fi'anctes Connecticut Leads World e ::;,n'I‘:‘“':n'l;"m’?,':"he'f“"':‘a’;F‘i:'“ M"""‘:’ Ay e are able to influence to vote will do so. | VOC€, "Now beat it; there's lots o The Middletown and Norwich state At ponlaloam about tho mmeclal e 7 payment plan, Make freight cars in the yards, an' some of (BY ROBEKT QUILLEN) hospitals were included with the fore- s yo;l will get Ih’e ro(k M!lom’p‘r‘lt‘*; st ‘t)ht?:x;he';:l:n'; The total result of the votes of peo- ; ] ol i el 1'em "1l be llin' o ty & going atures as expenditures of the , ple thus indicated will be a politically BV OHE PRIty e0on Hint to suckers: When skinners en-|head. “In expenditures of the heart,” fully guaranteed model. . Don't delsy! Your time is limited! expedient result. Politics will inspire | Then the deputy sheriff would turn a/|(jce thee, consent thou not. he said, ‘“Connecticut leads the these people primarily. This is not|complaisant back and the “migratory — world." CONN LIGHT & Pow little | the . . i y i _— g 8 Professional bgggars use a UBha tam. afonait corbinuad eclaring that all politicians or all|Worker,” if he were wise, would : ; n alone, d- ngr it ‘flp arelnot looking | 'beat 1t Wwhine for the stomach's sake. governor, “Is one of the best things filedofor polibiolane an : B8 {taaid Blsodn e #th - | Connecticut ever has done, the state THE ELECTRIC STORE for the best interests of the city. Tt Rl RIBO! ”_"‘“' of these men| Rippts: Those perquisites and |ajd for widows.”” e explained how 92 WEST MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN merely emphasizes the fact that the Known as “hoboes,” that they are as|privileges you have the ability to take. | this fund works by taking care of purely “political” vote will be cast. a rule good workers., One of sich — | widows and orphans and helping Therefore non-politicians must vote | ‘There isn't room in one small con-|them keep their families intact when I : w Y ool | tinent for a love of peace and a na-|the hreadwinner of the family has Phone 2. to counterbalance the political vote.|Who hired him immediately on hear- | (iona1 aspiration, been taken away. 'n;i :?loth Whether one is enthusiastic over the [N that he was of that class. *1 . Much Welfare Work or Mall the Free Coupon Offer candidates or cither of them, or|don't hire any other kind,” said the| One can't help wondering what the| Money for state paupers, care of Coupon po. s Ay i o .| farmer. “You fellows work better |f@Pper will find to flap when the ga-|children in county homes, care of or- (Set Your Ngme and Address Here) uCtiCEions A aulty the Teverse) Hie Hin anyone® Slae—but Son HA i, 108k aeason fainie | phan children under four years of Today ! R should vote. Either Mr. Quigley or|than am BET=Dlv you ‘don‘t sty = | age, education for the blind and for Bend me detalls of yous free trial offes, Mr. Paonessa, or, by courtesy, Mr.|lOng: It's unfair to use the bull as a syno-|the deaf and dumb, help for the | " 1.1 Gardner, will be elected Mayor of the One may learn something of truth |nym for that kind of talk. He never|Newington Home for Crippled Chil- Name.....coyeeaae-.. e i3 i 2 even from this care-free, often ener-|Plows his own horn. |dren and for the care of epileptics | H ST ee 8 no-gsulinglaway rom and feeble minded, tuberculosis, sana- | Aatdrbvichia L0000y 1] that fact. As long as the political |B€tic and capable class of men and torluman ald- for Tooal hospitals: and| boys, | disabled veterans, helping unfortu- | which disapproves of politics as poli- e . | nates in the Wethersfleld prison hack | i i TGty K to better citizenship when they leave, | tics are practised in this city, must : A ¢ ¢ e e I have ft hand:inthis ‘slsgtion. The spirit. of the United Statesipill 2 M e e R tional politics have little to do with|DPe present at the Genoa conference | | men, ete., were explained and their |} local affairs. Vote for the man you| Which opens tomorrow; her influence 2l costs given. Sets Example belleve to be beat fitted to be at the|An1 thought will be seen. This betng| wor o hoe hor tittle troubles, but| Speaking of the intention of a large ERn ol theclivisoverninent: |0 there will come no recognition of gne was never caught at home on college to start a course in the study | | Russia and probably no discussion Smday with a day-old beard and a|of government, he admitted it was a | Lt X D looking toward that recognition im- |rusty safety blade. good thing and concluded by saying, || JHE WINRREpCacE mediately. ‘Were the Soviet repre- —_— “When we have such evidences of the |§ With the dismissal of the charge |, iooco e, Talk of dompensation for patriot- | heart as are shown in Connecticut, a | B ) e NG against Klemens Kalkowski, founded |y o000 o F 4 gyl makes _'hr" '!ouv,r:hlnn_v laugh in|constitutional government is assured.” | X 5 | e sort it might be pos- | his sleeve. Not in his empty one. Many Visitors | upon his connection with th:t death | qp) o for them to bring the matter & ‘> Governor Lake placed his signature HARTFORD of Louis Winkle, comes the impres-| i, o heaq early in the discussions and| Nature is kind, and when she gives|at the head of the new visitors’ reg- sign that hope of fixing the responsi- |a man a short measure of brains she |istry book, which was started yester- revent the real work 3 r- 3 » r Ity foutii Udenth otiWinias Uhna | al worlc of the confer-| frequently makes him pretty. day. There were present men from § STORE WILL BE CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY - ‘\ence from being begun immediately. - las far away as Bar Harbor, Main esa s andonedibyathoistates f"" Yet| Soviet leaders, however, skilled in a| ‘“Detectives nose in trunks,” says a|and many were there from Plainvill this may not be the situation. U""""”‘jsnrt of intrigue, are rough in com-|Nheadlines The stunt isn't new. The|Among a few of the visitors were the 1y it is to be hoped that the effort 0| poeon with those they will meet af |€/CPHANt keens his nose in one, following: Charles 1" ll»flv”d} W |Y1L|:|m : fix the blame, if blame there Was | (enon 4 = il e ot - F. Hilton, William G. Baxter, Lewis § Al not be siven up. It is safe to| <m0 and no “rough stuff” will bring| Considering how strange some of [H. King, of Hartford: Norman §. Dib- | Nenolane BV an b R results when met by such men as|them are, it fsn't surprising that bills| ble, of Bristol; Joseph W. Alleshan, | say that the state would not have|povq George and, to a less degree,|NaVe to be introduced in the House.|of Auburn, Maine; W. H. Van Winkle, | taken this action had there been any | poino. w0 e of Orange, N. J.; Ethan O. Smith, nl‘ | . We must remember that it was|-Wyoming, Y.; Charles BE. Stock- chance that the holding of this charge Ao Byl ! 1 . ver Kalkowski's head would assist England’s main interest is commer- | Wales that produced the greatest|well, of Wethersfield; Dwight H. Hall, hdbalelitg £ ) 2 clal. Sentiment is cast aside and she single influence in the world today,|of Bristol and W. L. Preble of Ayer, |g in solving the mystery. It is possible, | yyy oo anything that will bring|not wails. | Mass. One man present from | even, that the state believes more can | at Harbor, Maine, and several from | economic stabilit o E i S | i igni v to Europe. It 5| o 0 of the maleontents will never | Springfield, got away without signing possible that in her conviction that feel justly treated until the Cabinet|the vegister. There were about 50 aid to Germany is necessary hefore | contains ecretary of the Interior.|men present for the first time. this result may be obtained sho will — 5 | Don't deee ourself—Use a Hcr-i I men ran across a farmer in the West element is sure to vote, the element | be accomplished by dismissing the charge than by allowing it to romaini on the record. If the state is convinced that Kal- kowski was in no way to blame the | Garments That Delineate dismissal of the charge was but an | & Still New Fashion Thoughts = & | Heving Germany from paying repara- R E = T P act of justice, | |.’mns8|u just. )!hn ur:nl:nnz orwnm. ‘ Z Scratching iS ; R It was a long time hefore the | : : | French debt. England would take| 7 o i i eriminas in Renaldino murder were -y oot oG5 HE WORH T (¢ dangerous Smartness Is Exemplified In These Newly Arrived ught to justice. If there a ; i B e ki sy e s ot e oecl ol RARSRRRSEE S and increases ope. Krance is intensely interested in | e AL L VR M ST the itchin 15 believed that there are—the dis- the reparations payment—that. to hnrld“w.‘” look _<1w“r\ and tawdry in a| R 3 lst 5 t : missal of this charge against Kalkow- |jg the main, fmmediate necessity, Tha| " 5 T UCK esinol stops 1t. ski will not encourage them to he- ERL iy e | || There is nothing ) /’ [ . lMeve that they are safe. Investiga- hetter fo relieve (1 /‘) I S - 4 therefore, are not directly opposed. 1t | th¢ statement that the boiling of the | - tion should never cease until every : | pelitical pot always brings the seum | || fhe torment Ofr 2 possible clue, developing as time consent or even suggest France's debt | s ald (Massified to England be cancelled, thus re-| viewpoints of Irance and. England,| The office cynic is responsible for | is Lloyd George's party. It would not [to the top. | P : e eczema and ]:://_-_—!, Trim Tailored Suits of Navy Blue and Black, Fine be surprising if he made this confer- | . | kin he hh enee the culminating achievement of | Table scraps can be coaverted into | restore skin hea Poiret Twills and Tricotines follow the mannish silhouette SR N aratile arsss many useful thing, 1f the scrap ends Resinol Soap is ideal | ; ; "QUALITY NOT QUANTITY" in tears, the wife can convast it into for the complexion and have extra long tailored coats or smart box coats com- The Meriden Journal takes occa-| MORE MONEY NOT NEEDED l R R |@ Dbined with a simple 1311010{1 Sklllt; All are tailored most sion to laud the quality of its popula-| Roger Babson savs he has found | Politics would be a lovely game if | carefully. These suits are fashion’s decree for dress wear passes perhaps, is followed to its end tion to the disparagement of the citi- | farmers and business men clamoring it wasn't for the impudence of con- and are pricad from $29.00 to $69.00. stituents who are always horning in| to demand explanations | Soothing and Healing ; Stylish Tailored Suits of Tricotine and Poiret Twills in fled to vote out of a population of to “wealth'" as discussed in these| Tt might help some if the Constitu- At ail druggists § the larger sizes 4215-521%, are priced from $29.00 to $69. zenship of New Britain, hecause Mer-|for more money and more credit. He iden has some 13,000 persons quali- Tefers to “money” as such, and not 40,000, while New Britain has only columns Saturday. More wealth, be it | tion prohibited the imposing of new | taxes except in the months immedi- | s f Sports Suits of Tweed in the swagger:light colors in- PRV DreceinR RASINQUOg: ‘ cluding Rose, Copenhagen Blue, Tans, Periwinkle and Lav- firope. may begln to usbedh after| ender, are lined with silk and designed in the very newest know what a splendid cla people | boints out, a handicap to a count while that our habit of changing' sports models. The narrow reveres, narrow belted and belt- infest Meriden. They, the | f He cites the conditions in Europe | OUF Minds about treaties is indicative Bettel‘ ? fl less effects, the tailored skirts, all the newest touches of of a growing feminine influence in ) ) fashinn, the_\' are pl‘i('L‘d from $16.98 to $29_00. Smart Tweed Suits in the larger sizes 4214-5214. Are priced from $19.98 to 14,000 out of a population of some reiterated incidentally, is desirable at 60,000 11l times, but more money, not found- New Britain people will be glad to €d on new wealth, is, as Mr. Babson New Britain, will rain from asking Where they have met “new emergen- our national politics. Is there why that splendid citiznship does not i with more money ind more — e — do something to maka Merids he result being depreciated purer, richer known? Quite possibly Meride curre while in this country with milk for co,\x}rm V'o‘\ ,.v»;y.i of its popi i 1 better than they have 25 Years Ago Today [ average household § Nor will New Britain people suggets n for y ' our circulating media . | % Ehat ey, o8 i e o o ok e o from 45 e 1| L OKOR from Temd o it wrf | N usen? Try e Fashion’s Latest Decree in Wraps and Capes entua fact tha $ 10 be 85027 H H agoentuate the fact that it seem t J. 1. Weiant has been clected grand quite easy to obtain the right to vote rospe measured in goods ! warden of the Connectieut New Eng- Britain | ho gold 1ys Mr. Babson, and!land Order of Protection the an- ; nual mecting held in Hartford today. | Wraps of Velour and Du- Handsome Wraps and Sports Capes of Herring- B i g A new mail box has been placed at! g ¢ /1 P; ine : ed in New Britain v omes on. Goods constitute wealth; mote | (na corner of Noplh street and Hart. N vetyne in new wide sleeve Coat Wraps of Panvelaine bone Cloth and of Pollaire granting the right to BO0CK, more weaith; mors ‘wealth tord nvehue MPORATED models, trimmed with silk e e e Serinte Cloth in new graceful mod. Meriden has about twc more strength behind the governmeat| Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Skinner will en- | | Pasmals, il ‘l ranted: col ial, lined with Canton Crepe : % T . the population of New Iiitain. When | Which guaranices the aive of money. !€7tin Maxwell A, Bingham who ap lL assels, all the \\):no col- and *very rich looking, are els are very smart and pric- Meriden gets two-thirds of New Brit-| When merchandising macainery “‘r»'a}'l:-:u“".“,:,:;,‘." ay at the Mc (hn'h.\r‘ [ ors are shown, $22.50. priced at $39.00 and $49.00. ed at only $14.98. ain's fame and is able to show two- out of order It to which Mr.| 1t is expected that the new third 3 i3 < thirds of New Britain®s prosperit Rabso give the la ' o9 ra electric road hetwec this ty === _ y ma N ~ s Mew Brikia will be glad 16 apologies|conditions, that which might be varh. |7 Berlin will bo completed. by May | il SPORTS POLO ‘COATS POLO CAPES of Camel’s SPORTS POLO COATS ) ad to apologize | conditions A vich ) rn- s 3 aly Ms o 3 ¢ & for its population. Meanwhile this|ed into wealth is handicapped ;.m‘l " " p “Do you accept presents from in the different shades of li.f“ll ,‘-\]I]?t.e“al fu”'v~ oo 0.I~ il Faceq Cloth Shat IR U £ am of Tokating ot | Tho. Hohtth watbeld, . o4 s The Camera club will give a field Syl it s W S & with silk and shown in tan will please particular wom- ) P asting o Ith witk Is there but|day and pienic at Satans Kingdom, on |l other men and hide’ them from SR $4S IO L1 YU and other swagger colors. en, these coats feature the featuring the mannish tail- | They eannot fail to attract loose back and belted ef- ored sports models, $16.98. one; are priced at $19.98. fects and ate lined, $25.00. New and Distinctive Models At Very Attractive Prices in Meriden; nor will New people Loast of the stri ss observ. that ser e rthy of perpetua the quality of its population and what |it is inictive; we can't get at it. A|the IFarmington river, near Pine 4 |l your hushana? that population has done not only for |reservoir may be valuable but it does| Meadow, on Good Friday. this city and for Meriden, but for t! arld flelds flo-good URHI 18 1<) wo0 yiuentd Classified. Alls: mightl FOOLISH WIVES “untry in general. gativg water flows freely through|ywell be salled “Acres of Diamonds.” |