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New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING (Tesued Dally, Bunday Ky e At Merald Bidg, 7 Caurcen COMPANY " Btieot SUBSCRIPTION RATES he, A Month, | 5 Entered at the Post OMce at New Dritain | Droperty and in a8 Beccnd Class AMall Matter. TELEPIONE CALLS Business OMce Editorial Rooms The only profitable advertising madiom in tho City, Clreulation looks and reom always open to wdve tise Member of The Assoctiied T'ress The Arracinted Pross 1s excluslvoly to the for re-pihli credited to it or not in this paper and also lshed Lerein, ted cral pub- wisn local news Member Aumit Fhe A, B O, Ia a natlonal which turnishes newspaners timers with n stelctly efreulation, Our ¢ based upen this a Thin fnenres |re tection against fravd In nawsapor dis tribution figures to both nalonal apil lo cal advertisers. organtzation ARGUMENTS, someone of PRACTICAL If you want to convi today, ctical something, anything, ArguUMents mental ones why another should do a ¢ “because it has heen done alwuys," as a reason why a thing should not be done “hec; Do nof appeal to woman's traditional inabi fty to drive a nail, for instance, in try- can't not senti- Are NECPSSHTY Never give reason rtain thing use it isn't done.” ing to persuade her she get a Job as a would appeal to her traditional mod- esty if you seck to have her refrain from indulging in certain styles, New things are neither you nor anyone else can say that things are not the better even though you and of pretty people believe old things now date which, nevertheless, were prac- ticed for very good reasons So if a pretty chorus girl comes to rpenter, any more than you in order and new sensible a lot there are many of the denounced as out-of- is quite apt to about her you note you, as of course she do, and asks your conduct and habits, immediately that to “make her ey you cannot be quite certain as to the color of her hair, naturally, the nature of her complexion because it is hidden from public view by several Jayers of more or less attractive for- eign substance, tell her that she will find it very hard to get work of any kind to do in dull times in atrical profession, if she continues to play with her eyes like that and to make experiments in art on cheeks. Cite for her benefit what the 8an Francisco employment agent said about its being difficult to get positions for chorus girls because of the matters mentioned. There you will have a good practical reason why she should abandon her old habits And be careful not to let sentiment creep in and make forget all about such sound because of the very fact that she simply will not, even before you, “make her eyes be- have.” advice if seems and she unable behave' and that or the the- her you advice IMMIGRATION., The adoption by the Senate of the Joint resolution extending to June 1, 1924, the the immigration restriction law, dge: indicate thate full satisfaction with those but rather, the general recognition of the fact that the restrictions on immigra- tion must be continue that the present law comes about meeting the requirements as any that might be devised. Locally instances have been known which seemed ness in the provisions where, for in- stance, to come in provisions of present provisions, shows, and as near to show some unfair- parents were not allowed after children had mitted. Officials the case of the this way from a mark that the government was not i the business separating and technicalities are that ad- mitted the best scheme that has been devised and been ad- in setting straight o parent separated in baby, made the re of families; not ohserved to The is ridiculous extent law, to be imperfect, about has already which come, placed on forcigners allowed to enter this country In the immigration problem of the future, however, it well the remark speaking in this city not | of a tion and an intimate know! edge of the latent possibilitics for im helped in a situation time trict demands, that therc the for somc be number to sha limit considering to recall of a vast experience with immigra- personal provement by the there gration of this country He time POSSCsSE believed that when immigrant. will come a immi will be padly needed In fusion of new to comes the hav mind be desired But when that time American workman wiil g0 much to do that New Britair he will not the change may well testify to the value of proper immigration ANDLORDS, TAKE NOTIC) the the L. Possibly landlord that a his day of uperior who smiles suavely and as serts rent pleases; 1ly,” or “You must it prospective tenant apartment or not as he who says "I can rent ke it ‘As regardless its con it eas it Is' if you want dition, Attention is called, however, to the is nearly over. press | | ago out \gainst 1 not it | who do not take some pride in their having that prop oty kept | ool proper con iition, Ther 18 been Killed b of cure tenants | | Worule re us self respecting stralght orward st | | But there are a few caust, who | that they owe a i propricty and 1o should be reminded luty to their tenants good that it coney does not move to tuke the right interest in their ten the law will ished ants’ comfort and weltar step in and see that they are pun GENOA came @ MOMEN AL conferenee w It woln or less, 100 carly for women ¢t that there is not one 04 prominent although fiun on any of the delegations al | though there arc leaders present and the clerical forecs are made up mainly women, One of the most note | | | sons at Genoa, however, is the daughter of the poet Lossetti, and her |ability to remember long addresses and | ut o translate |to transi | them onee into un- other language without notes mental feat of which anyone, male or might it considering houst. at female, well Possibly the the urope along is fair, present and develop- the time ment of women of the that the Possibly ines of economics and politics, no hand Genoa. to they should have in decisions to be made at the men are better able secure for men and women alike, as far as personal affairs are affected by what ,will be But it the women decisions, for them. interest the Genou most benelicial fact that the of Lurope in the results of the deci- is a of sions made at Genoa is vital, as their welfare depends upon the conditions in their countries. 1or men have been the natural protectors but with the new light woman's ability, women's intere: and is it certain Russia, various ages of shed upon possibilities, welfare in that the men from Germany and nations of Burope will broad vision how the women of their lands will be affected by their actions The of the world the economic ywomen, women's this country, delegates from from the smaller consider with |at Genoa 2 women are interested in con- ference only in a slightly less than they woulll be were it a confer- degree ence regarding peace and war. “THE BOWERY ANGEL"” It has been said with truth that ‘the day of the loose talking evAngelist who appeals to nothing but the emo- tion, who courts sensation to the ex- clusion of logical reasoning and ap- preciation of intelligence, is passing. But the day of the of good, sensational though he or she be because the of the person was sensational, will never reformed doer may regeneration pass. died Angel,” “The ‘hinatown Such an one recently, Bowery or the Ifuneral services in her held in a little chapel of a midnight mission of the Rescue society in the heart Gertie was buried other day. memory were of Chinatown whence she was rescued, where she remained to r other: Emotion had life; emotion had been her emotion scue been bitter there in her had her turn enemy; helped passionately to the aid of others plung- ed deep in despair. Perhaps emotion had brought practica) re- something had her life surely in her case certainly The generation; brought it. change in |would have come just as reason, tempered And it | sympathy and understanding and love through by sympa- thy and love, w through did her great work. it she Often, often of of scoff The this woman and her work is wrong to it tales sudden conversion. niemory should wipe the sneer from the face of the | eynic s 25 Years Ago Today (Taken from Herald of that date) man | Trolley Dwight the b will he rn Fast street worl completing the rails ready by Saturday afternoon 1 the streteh towards Hartford Ihe public has been invited 1o hear granhophone the Liack R night it N o'clock ey Swedish curs street o Sunday entertainment Saturday it Mission G Hijerpr Rethany church, ing when 300 gathered and pUrse 2100 in pastor at wis the of the presented 10ld lected the Y prised last ¢ parishioners fim with a I'he night A0 A tollowing officers were « by the directors of Vice-President, 17, G assistant H. D last treasurer, Hum pectacle, “Carmen at the Russwin Lyceum ening, April The grand € pre Friday « [ MEDICO ASSIGNED | Captain Maurice FParvish Lautman R. C., of Hart thix | city, has been assigned to duty with the 301st medical regiment, T6th di 8 A in the latest orders iseued from headquarters at the armory in Hartford, He will be division uralogist, MO 95 strect vision, 1 state the ndlords women | is a down | sur- | Platt | twill | NEW BRITAIN DAILY 1 Facts and Fancies | OUILLEN) H (WY ROBER Whipy My he Nero wan fiddling Ju Money | but most | rncdiophones in | order to heat Adanm wis e | i wise 1o suy s0 lo your atted the prodigal pun on however, e | n nourishe moder only No he by would twao-f had to Womin ver, If she puint for | both of them | | ( | Denny peul be proof It won't so diftienlt ture five will board makers learn what five cent cig to monufa ane made of Why ns nward Then not the taxpayers [ 1007 everybody will itisied “lew Movies fending the movic the police? People in Jail." TDe- people, or knocking A real man, after top, doesn't forget those ladder for him, climbing to the who hold the would bride groom!" A\s the cynics “Here comes the ther egoes the phrase it and-—blooey! be- great | Reports that the coming soft in spots news for the aviators, earth-crust will be America boasts at least one bona fide “bouncing baby hoy"—the Florida child that was born in a IFord. Statute of Liberty" misprint. An ex-toper it's bound to be, When you see it's probably a would tell you It has reached the point with a lot of us where every time we spend a penny we feel like we're robing some tax collector. Dark-haired women marry first, on an average, it is claimed. It's harder to see 'em coming—especially in the dark. Emma Goldman stumbles out of starving Russia into a job as a news- paper reporter. You make the com- ment, reader, while we dry out tears. And if they fail to find the plesio- saur they might try hunting for the German reparations payments the dodo or a smokable nickel cigar. GREAT RECEPTION GIVEN LADY ASTOR Speaks in New York--League ol Women Voters Opens Convention New York, April Lady Astor has decided to remain here with her sister Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson until Saturday when she will to Ralti- more to attend the conference of the English speaking union at a dinner. Town hall was packed last night hy men and women who cheered with Lady Astor as she urged her feminine hearers to “be up and doing” in the world. The enthusiasm became greut that at her close she was forced to hold a reception for the hundreds who crowded forward to shake her haii z0 50 Convention Opens. Baltimore, April 20.—Responding to the call of the National League of Women Voters, women from all the Americas assembled here today in con- ference on subjects of special concern to women-education child welfare, women in industr prevention of traffic in women, civil and political status of women and international | triendliness. The Jleague believes that “friend liness with our neighbor countries will be stimulated and strengthened when | women from all parts of the | hemisphere come together for sympa- | thetic study of their common prob- lems.” | It is the object of the conference to develop the closest pos- co-operation between the women of these countries and it is hoped cventually this co-operation through- out the world. The conference will continue «through Saturday and will be followed 1on Monday by the regular annnal cos- vention of the National League of Women Voters which will last all of next week | Many Delegates Present. Representatives from virtually every uth and Central American state, also | from Canada the dependencieés | this country, named as delegates | by their respective governments, faced the chair when the gavel fell for | the opening session of the conference, Archbishop Curley offered the vocation and Governor Ritchie and Mayor Broening welecomed the dele- gates in behalf the state and city. | Bringing the the Pan American Lowe, di- soctor general of said that looked semblage cvery American he to stir the imaginatior “At a time,” antagonisms, sembled mon to the g America. The your deliberd announced sihle and in- greetings of I'nion Dr. R, & the union over this @ of the much s he from continent section found he said, “when meeting to allay you have problems demaoc thought underiying all ions is the unity [terest of America and the | helpfulness of its component Dr. Rowe Speaks In congratulating the National | League Women Voters for their | far-seeing statesmanship in calling to- | gether such a notable international Euro- arc today the owing as- com- ies | to solve of of \ 1 i parts.” | that congratulations | the National lers, who presided at the opening s league's apprecia- interest which has brought sentatives | meet on a com- “discuss with us the sion expressed western | :T"' oL [ERALD, THURSD AY, APRIL, 20, 1942, I Jui 1!‘\ ip Ifi?‘?fi;’u‘“ el Ay Dt A nn 3 AL, i Y TN Are You Proud of Your Car? An automobile left outside, exposed to weather and rain, will depreciate in a season far more than ten per cent. ; A good Togan Garage costs about ten per cent of hat a fairly good automobile costs. , Let us deliver a Togan Factory Built Garage. Complete, cement floor, driveways and paint. No fuss, no building to do. A phone call will do it. The New Britain Lumber Co. 301 PARK STREET TEL. 52—53—54 We have one of these garages erected in our yard—We invite you to come and inspect same. assemblage, Dr. were America of purpose through due the conscious ideals, arc nations ot ol unity prepared change of experience and unity of ef- fort to carry to solution the problems which confront them. forward Mrs. Mand Wood Park, president of l.eague of Women the tion of the in this way mar ations to mon and problems which we all repry round share Modern life makes this spring essential EVERY year hard floors and pavements become more univer;al — take a bigger toll of energy. %’Sullivan’s fiffly Cushion Heels combine just the right toughness for long, hard service with springiness that gives real protection. Ask for them when you leave your shoes—see that they are attached. T | Rowe said he felt|which we shall solve far better for the primari “which inter- | successful | ternational friendliness and strength- great social and economic N7 N/ RN AUTOIST FINED $5 Accident co-operation which an international meeting makes possible.” “We feel sure,” she added, “that [ you join with us in an earnest hope | that our conference may promote in- and Alcina Arrested After on | Main Produce en the bond of friendship between the | women of the Ame Street, Unable to Registration Papers, Theodore Clewnik of Union burning street, aged seven years, was struck tand seriously injured by an automo- Vot- Brazilian railroads are wood for fuel. bile terday afternoon on mishap was purely accidental, the po- lice were satisfied. able to produce a registration certifi- cate, however, and was charged with a violation of the motor vehicle laws. In police court this morning he was fined $5. Fred Lassero, drunk, was by Policeman Michael Massey yester- day afternoon. He was fined $10. driven hy Alcina was ADAMSON'S ADVENTURES A Wild Pen and BY 0. JACOBSSON —————————q Salvatore Alcina yes- Main street. The arrested

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