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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922, S e e | JACK LONDON REA [ As¥ ¥OR cAPE cop THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME! Prefer This Sort of Fiction {0 ANy | .. eronsson. ] ; v AR > Let Us Help You Attain the Time port the Winglow bill providing for Chicago, April 13,—~The lonely cow- | Reauisition of the Cape God caral o ‘ ; N | Q. AT | HonoredlIdeaof SomethingNew for New England Navigators Urge for Passage of Winslow Bill for Water- thumb m novel of metropilitan | ynaer which tolls would be free. o soclety \1‘:1:"111‘:‘-:“1;; M;:uln(m fire on | Captain W, H, Haley and other f‘ ! j ; Yov MUST PUT he we ains - might exchange | ¢ 8! Al de channe 7 ¢ s office to thelr mutual satisfaction, ac- | New Tngland const becanse of shoals bt 7! cording to the libravian at the post|oument and fogs, They advocated oftice “swing room," recreation center | tha improvement of the waterway so of the clerks off duty, as to provide a top width from 800 Seven hundred of the 11,000 post| s 350 reet with a 85 foot depth ;wu‘n(- employes in 4'hrm.:n; are ;vun- Calvin Austin, president M' tha ar patrons of the public Hbrary | iy gt Pro / branch mafntained at the post office, | Sastern Steamship ~ Co. sald that Their favorite fietlon includes the books of Jack London, Jumes Oliver Curwood and other authors of wiid | BIFYGRCRL T bompany wolld - B Wetiifavnorth and aea stories, 'They | 1o PO S EREE HERAL RAC want actlon stuft,” the librarian says. | g Bogton, Mr, Austin thought gove And the girls like the love stories crnment ownership and operation Next to the red-blooded fietion, the | ot redult eventually In freight strongest demand 15 for text hooks on [ 1 bl € - a wide varicoty of subjects, 1Tun tolls as charged now were a detri- ment and that with the proposed im- provement his company would be dreds of the unger extra clerks are I % students in various schools and col- § . &t ] ; leges in Chicago, working in the pos 3 = i ew - i |l | 3 S office * to pay their way through school. Between shifts they do their . d studying in the “swing room" library. WAVE l REI]U IN A / 3 The “swing room” itselt occupics 7 several thousand square feet of floor 7 7 ‘ § night from 100 to 1,000 men and F S S H W B oo gninesea " here R | FEWeR Fatalies Seen Since Hea reading, playing cards or checkers, or patronizing the cateteria whion ey Se0tences Were Imposed ' | [ Bl .. ; ) What Shall They Be? themselves operate on a cost basis / f, GERMANS vs SWEDES Detroit, Mich., April 13.—Detroit's A ; Nothing perplexing about that ques- b erime wave, that reached its crest in | 3 tion when you have such broad and ———— 1020, has subsided to a ripple, ac- pleasing stocks to select from as we are showing. Competition Causes Much Unemploy- | €0rding to Dr. James W. Inches, police Y | commissioner Dignified and exclusive tailored ment in Sweden, 145 to 55 Per Cent.| “Passing of the orgy of spending, [men found carrying weapons were RAILROAD CHARGES [ road conditio | | suits of Navy Twill Cord and Poiret heavy sentences assessed against per- |given long terms The number of | Such a declaration made by Julins Twill. Are Out of Work. sons convicted of crime, and regain- ‘thnsol n‘fl'(‘n:;(\s has been greatly les. Kruttschnitt, chairman of the South- 5 Snappy Sport Coats of Herringbone, z : ing by Americans generally their|sened lere within the last year,| . ; ern Pacific board drew supporting re- 3 1 o B (1 Stockholm, March " ling by the Americans generally of their (police records show. Chairman Cummins - of Interstate | sponses from Chairman l"mumm:.m-l ; h\[\",\di‘]:!: :'l‘ ]‘-flzx‘(‘llwfxl:uirul soft fin- man competition is ng a c sible for the passing of the crime| “The American public is beginning also from Senator Pomerene, demo- {ahed matesl They are all ready unued increase In the number of un-| .o pr Inches asserted, [to think normally again and normal crat, Ollo, both of whom said the for your selection and you have the ;‘m&“"])“‘ "?_)“Mf“'z‘;’(‘:”_’];r ‘“:’r'f‘“m'l“‘_il‘v The head of the police department | thinking does not countenance crime,” | Conditions Failed, railroads were bearing the blame | B8 | staction it Beliy smariy anieed i LR, <0y : Y| pointed out that there were per |the department head said. {which should be charged against the whatever your selection may be. employed in the saw mills were Out of | .ont fower crimes in this city dur-| He asserted he had reports from| Washington, April 14.—Grounds for |railroad administration 4 L SRYHE work on February 1 and so were ing 1921 than in the preceding year.|other large cities of the country |the declaration that the railroad ad- | - - - per cent. of those usually employed | ™qp o horcentage is based upon the | showing a similar trend in crime re- |ministration failed to turn back the| Cheeses more than a century old in the fron and steel industry. |major crimes—holdups, burglaries | duction, |railroads to their owners in a con- | are served by some of the wealthy Of the 60,000 registered in fll"_mq homicides. e dition to be self sustaining, was de- | Swiss families on the most impor- different engineering trades, 45 per Get Heavy Sentences Eleven per cent of the foreign-|clured by Chairman Cummins of the | tant occasions. cent. were ungmployed. “Hardened criminals are staying n white population of the United |senate interstate commeree committee | German manufacturers are able {0 o' Degroit becaus of heavy sen- | States 10 years of age and older is [to have been estatblished during the | Charles Dickens insisted on having undercut Swedish prices by 80 t0 50 ¢o 005 imposed upon convicted | unable to speak English. {committee’s inquiry into general rail- | his bed placed north and south. peccent: owing fo theidecline dn the | (o og 0 o iie vl el have to eons ! “‘:“ °‘“‘h"F’r‘”c:‘:“t of the miners {n |tend with the voung crop of ~crimi- = o s are "ot | e Dr. nenes s, These soune o ; $1.98 " $2.98 = but in other sections of the coal| " g it attending conditions ¢ e i olies At L While we regions only 34 per cent. are cm- It them into being as croo v Made of sheer fine quality Voiles and Lawns. o ploved. R show many styles in all white the assortment, with dainty cel- Among fortunate industrics are the | g 885 G FER L0 than they ever - ored trimmings, is as varied. paper m:lm{l‘nch_lrcrs. who employ 65 had before and probably more than | R Denn of Shely SUAHE BAG BhE 165 ifoy pyer will again, They Brew tile trades, with $9 per cent. el i Femrdnralive: lustevil | Then came the industrial slump and | (‘mnmnr('f Committee Declares | = —_———— IS COSTLY of the outbreak of foot and mouth [ P ¢ SERIEIE P T these | diseases in Great Britain, which 00 EY S U N0 cime, Heavy began at the end of January, is about | PETROE HEEEC, (O o orehended s | K 5 £1,000,000. Of this "”“1‘“““ ‘l"” “"' having a good effect in reducing the | o fo y [ of Sdk'-— paid from imperial funds and the ., .. "6 the inexperienced criminals.” | t t SR L ¢ o I S e ollected And Verifie e ; Oy counts. ’ Sometime ago judges in Detroit an- 3 of course you will want a new pair | N - to wear with your suit or frock. You will find our showing most e nounced a campaign to reduce crime Wisconsin farmers own 4044 motor| and began to mete out heavy prison complete; prices range from | Audit Bureau of Circulation !§ Y-¥"""% sioo"s3s0*~ - Buster's Wooden Leg ‘ | . o ’ —and by That Association Only B Fresh Gloves for Easter - —for what is an @;? Easter f]ny cos- tume without a I new pair of Fonaon, e 1. Thebtot cout| 5, S0 SEURIL 1 b et Complete Facts of Circulation Are %% Easter Hosiery 4 : ¥ i \ of Kkid, silk or ca, it has become, during the seven years of its existence, the iz ‘ washable fabrics i . 5 . R . el ” K2 v | (4 your wants can recognized standard authority on circulation questions. ’ b 8\ b LAt Ay . \ from our large stock, Our prices The A. B. €. is not a private institution. It is a mutual, non- :’ 7 T, i RO ; } i very moderate, profit-making association of advertisers, publishers and advertis- : quality constd- SUPPORTED by the majority of reputable publishers in Ameri- AP : o/ gloves— whether ered. ing agents. On the membership list are the names of the most : prominent business houses in the United States and Canada. | (Special Showing This Week) | DA ° . 9y . Their thorough helief in the service rendered by the Audit “Vamty Fair' Glove Silk Undergarments S, N i s g § J It is no longer a luxury to wear Silk Undergarments—it s Bureau of Circulations is the basis of its success. : ¢ cdonbrizing, Whisn: you tonsidss the lanith. of Wbk Veaie ot of them--made of the finest of silk in beautiful orchid and flesh shades, Over 807 of all newspapers in the United States having a cir- ; SR R et culation of more than 5,000 are members of the A. B. C. e $1.98"$4.98“ $2.98°$7.98" : 't of Edward Kane, Pittsburg, Pa., has been ‘An A. B. C. paperis a paper with Veri ed circulation. No other Buster, the pet of Edward Xane, A C. paper paper ified circulatio o other 8 NeW Corsets wearing a wooden leg two vears and gets around with the best of ; g : ‘ them. gA few years ago dogs were shot when they broke or lost | mark can have the same meaning as the “A. B. C. Sterling Mark e | 5 . § ¥ | Our showing includes the products of only makers that ayse: ‘ of Circulation,” because no other organization checks completely N Nave painbd (EAEreHIS: ThraugY . MeHASNoLEVA Tk (TSR : y ; Royal Worcester, P. N, Practical Front, Warner, Stylish Stout, EMY: . the data submitted by publishers. Stylish Slender, Nemo, La Resista, T reo, > . i . Why not let our corseticre fit you to one of these and then Don’t You Just Love Kiddies? oy Tonl comiott,. Tomb Veas in MiRdLes. Somet SITEIS IRE You can certainly make their hearts glad by giving them The HERALD has by far the largest circulation any New il a luxury but a necessity to health and good appearance. B, e Britain newspaper. Guth Bunny Egos | | d ikt The HERALD is THE ONLY newspaper in New tn whose , \ 1 9 FOR i circulation is audited., - CW ‘ Lo EaSter OVER s,‘ooo CIRCULATION DAILY There are four different sizes of these eggs and also a WOMANS | APPAREL SPECIALTIES little novelty crate containing six silver wrapped eggs. | Ik OLETOWN == NEW BRITAIN All these eggs are stuffed full of nu‘;s. fruit and liream DEMAND CIRCULATION AUDITS BEFORE e . of the very finest quality. Prices according to size, but in § LR by all cases moderate. g BUYING SPACE For the Grown-Ups we suzgest Kent’s Assorted Choco- lates which are ideal as expressing the Easter Sentiment. Clark & Brainerd’s Drug Store 181 MAIN STREET

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