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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1022 E_—-—-—— e e f eh other Mr, Kdison has invented some mor New Britain Herald | " ot it Gov organizations should not retain such | QUestions. The market was_flooded already, What the world needs is| inated by making use ‘ v wame time $5.00 & Year ceouns | Credit They could print thelr pieture 00 Threo Mont in connection with euc ) ( elw ‘ men's groups f T is rented from the contractor, is 8 ner eglon, There | YOU CERTAINLY WANT Entered at the Post Office at New Tiritain and there are hoot} eeded ther Vou N of uffaivs among | The printers of Germany's paper v Mont! a8/ Becend Clasy Mall Matic or ¢ election, Thus if New Tiritain | the f dlors and | marks threatened to strike. Proving that some men will strike no mat B L g, S ! T e | Fine New Baby Carriage The only proft advertising medium $1,17 ) 0l e rothe ) dro A pessimist, agaln, 5 the man who | the City. Cireulation O and y ogicnl el n from these f 1 ) ( them wll ther [ doesn't bhother with the rack under o TRIALS GRah (o advartiber ; s restaurant chair but throws his Which is easy to push, has strong flexible springs, clean durable | ‘ Rl P calousy or nare | Nt on the floor to start with, < & = o . 5 ~ ] fire* haiises voRidabo the s s e T Arpaty ——— b upholstery and which is scientifically built to fit your own child, to the use for . nomical plan row eritic Ko its place It rather dangerous, these days, ¥ Y 4 In this paper and wlso 1t geems there are schools so locat Men who served galned somcthing [ to make a spech pralsing “the lnws of Hshed herein : dd in New Britaln that they might be | from their serviee which no one who[the land." People may suspect that | It is poor economy to use an old style, heavy, worn out carriage. you're u bootlegger | Member Audit Burean of Circulation used conveniently, ‘The thought that [ d ot ser may acquire, It was The A, R. ( Y N SAMDNA ghul I ‘ i hat school at | wpirit I'he dea of gy which furnishes newspuapor or- | COMes Immediately is tha au Th ARy Advice to young men. If the color tisers with . strictly honest ‘ thorities would ahject, ‘The contrary [ “stand together,'” forgetting the smalll o¢ pep eyes and the number of her — — based uporf this audit i frauc r -l “‘H tHiat e “ngn AL tHe NOROOIN f common interests and experiences, [ memory, it's time to watch your step, this purpose would prove v|must be perpetunted, The former|. .. o4 :lln|’.\7lf\r matiers for tha s f cducation to pupils serviee men have that possession, thut gy oee tapm.marriage-und-divorce d- COMMUNIST LANGUAGE, The fact that women vote now | epirit, from which may come, through [dicts if marriage licenses could be al. [ [ ] Anyone who cannot smile—who, in [ mwakes it more probable that no dam- | crganization, great good to the coun-|lowed to lapse and expire like other J | eenses seems (o be the case s heen | things In the magnitude of the big, [auto license tag start sticking in your tact can help smiling-—~when the priy ge would be done school buildings by | try 1 to themselves, The serviee olple of Russian communism I8 un-[ using them for voting places. Men|men of the fghting forces s not over —_— You will find the Largest and Best Selection of derstood regard to property, | instinetively respect premises which | They have still, as all good eitizens g " 2 ka''a wensc of humor, In that|on ; 8 AHT 18 Basvn Akeln oot LY P CARRIAGES, STROLLERS and GO-CARTS at the lowest prices. lacks a sense ¥ 1 hat [ ore to be used by women as well us .10 8 o el | I 25 Years Ago foday v \ x P principle may be seen the impossihi men, where they would he thoughtless | they muay serve with more encrgy, ity of treating with ssia if her in- [ ir they had to consider members of [ with a rosense of personal obli-| ¢ (Taken from Herald of that date) terpretation of of property rights is{ their own sex only gation than many men who have never maintained, The wis f having permanent [ said to this land: “Here T am, ready.” | The Brooklyn Centrals defeated the Russia has promised te give back | pluces, the same location for the vot The American Legion is not per-flocal regular Y. M. C. A, team in that city last night for the first time of the season by a score of 10 to S, The gume lasted close to midnight, This also to stick to her idea of property | who have heard complaints of peo- | its rs. It ds the duty of everyflig the last game for the New Britain or pay for property of forcigners tal i place of each ward being used at|fect. No great body of men is perfect en hy her. To keep hor word, el election, I8 apparent to those [ There is need of wisdom in handling rights in Russia, the only way she|ple who have been sent from one|former serviee man—and present |(cam as the season closes for them now., The forty-fifth anniversary of the Turner socicty will be eelebrated to- ers chances to develop Russian prov- | should vote, Some votes were lost at | tion which, because of its size and in- [ night in the halls with a theatrical can pay for property taken by thef ijuee to another because of their| service man in the broader meaning of government is to give its former own- | misunderstanding of where they|the word—to see that the organiza- erty in Russia. And Russia must still | tho Jast local cloction because of such | fiuence represents those former sery: | performance, banquet and dance, Orson 1. Curtis has been appointed #eneral agent of this territory f(or the American Wheelman's Protective As- This follows because Russia says The matter of convenience w gen- |t ough service to help and advise. sociation, The company insures retain part ownership of the develop- | iiisnnderstanding, little as there was|ice men, has the benetit of the help ed property. couse thercfor, and service of all the men entitled, that no no one, Russian or foreig cral talk at the last clection, especially svice” must yet be completed. | bicyeles for $2 a year and in case the can own abhsolutely property in Rus-|in the case of the third ward where [ There is to be gained still another [ Wheel is stolen, an exact duplicate will STROLLERS CARRIAGES GO-CARTS be given the owner within 10 days. sia. Tt has heen nationalized. It be-)soters had to cross the tracks, far| Honorable Discharge : : Russian government cannot give it | cust their ballots. MARY GARDEN'S JOB. Porter Co, store for $3.50- i $15.00, $18.00, $19.60 $29.00, $3300, 35.00 526.00, $2700, $32.00 back. It cannot give money for it Thus the schools seem to be the Some months ago it was suggested, because each individual in Russia|hest places for voting. Their use|humbly of course, that Mary Garden TRIES 'r[] PUNISH 4 Heywood and Lloyd Carriages in all styles and new colors. owns part of all the money in Russia. | would be wise, according to present | would do well to take advice from Your property, Russia says to other|ita, from the viewpoint of expense, | tlie board of eminent gentlemen who nations and to individuals in those | convenience and permanence. lad headquarters in New York and nations, has not bheen nationalized, SRR B L S who had deided to t people, hence you, the governments, may part throug application of psychological with the property vou, as a govern- KINDNESS TO ANIMALS. principles, into places where they part with property they own. When |sized this weck, through gencral ob- | \opk, we get it it becomes the property of [ servance of these seven days through=| 1y 1s barcly possible that Miss Mary Up Marriage everyone and cannot be returned or|out the country, is kindness to ai studied the psychological side of the 2 paid for with government money. mals. question herself and decided that 1 ger. Al the Ukraine wants now is| Ruth Draper, ""“’:,}“’f,‘? School, munica(im? from the First Baptist i A R R says| “Another “Week! to be observed,” | o was not trving to calm the tom.| Paris, April 26.—A woman's at-|rood ami quict. Wed. evening, Apr. 26. Tickets at|church, of Meriden, stating that a ' i o gt qras e 5 govern- r.—a : legation of 25 men from that i it s 5| ur clams 3 tempt to punish her daughter-in-law The Ukraine has had 15 govern advt 8 ¢ de| . 1 Russia. Ir you adopt our plan of |is the involuntary exclamation. Ot |\ cumentally tempestuous because o | o ‘mm__).f’"g awhis ulie dine e e Batstar Ll 1 Baa . H. Benson, of Springfleld, Ju-| church will attend the session Sun- Communism, nationalize all your prop-{ it may be “More sentimental stuff! | (pe temperamental tempests which | band’s death in the war has just been |been a battleground for communists, | nior Achievement director of the | day morning. erty, you can't part with your prop- The man or woman so carried away tempted her to forget the psychology | exposed here. £ nationalists and ¢ sts and Poles stern States League, addressed the Patriotic organizations today made 1 i M A fAALAL . g X g 4 P ¥ i o Ukrai a- | students of Sentral Junior High [ public a request that tomorrow, the erty, either. Then you will be in the ! With the affectation of thoughtless-| 3 ikl ant et her. 5o« An elderly woman in Touraine in- |followers of Petlura, the Ukraine na students of the (e_n # ) 3 W, f the situation. At any rate her Tl H e A atey 6T AvaD Chat e ist, and all manner of men and | school yesterday afternoon on Junior|anniversary of the birth of Ulysses Wi senciatnsd hu.aon i bnsor Bl Achievement work. : 8. Grant, citizens display the national : 2 phitostante- published Jay flie rewds| The tragedy and ruin of i Entertainment and dancing at the | colors at their homes. nation wants to be In the position | he or she scorns to give proper re-| certain amount of temperament is | papers of insane soldiers, former pris- | revolutions is best seen in the Uk- | Kacey's fair tonight. State Armory. Russia is in. Nations want to be[spect to the fine impulses to be found | seential 10 an artist’s brilliance of | oners of war in Germany returned ai- [1aine. Its great farms have been laid | —Advt. Sea’ otters sleep on their backs on able to pay their debts, to have their[at the basis of every strong, good performance. Miss Mary should not ter the armistice in a _romp\.-}r state | low. Tfs rich lands are lying fallow ::(_I(-rn(_;n:\‘ Iy M. ljr‘fh“"_ of VFJx.v‘ryr the top of the water o.r‘ in ie with nationals treat other nationals fairly, | character, has, indeed, lost all sense | gpiiterate hers; it has helped her fo |, Amnesia, unaware of their identity. jand going to waste. man's Bible class has received a com- | the young otters in their paws. of s 9 The wife of the missing soldier| Tts fine railway sysfems have been to have stable trade relations—to be | of proportion. A person must be afya great. 1t is not, however, an asset having long ago given up her husband [shot to pieces. Its bridges have been economically sound. decided pessimist who believes thut|ypon it comes to soothing the save as dead, had just been married a|blown up. It h been damaged ‘Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store’] position we are in. See? ness or pretended boredom whern old | ion in giving up her job as director The slight difficulty s no other |habits, old ideals are mentioned, that| o the opera is paychologically w Russia has a few hours to see|such thoughtiessness is more tha o O A e L i second time and in the midst of her[more than any other part of Russia straight. Her reply will read beau-|pose. It is not natural for men and | ofundo, @ contralto culturata or|N®W honeymoon she was instructed | In this former land of plenty, doz tifully, “h ises will be an & women to he hacd hearted. It is : : h %y to come to Paris and identify her first |ens and dozens of dead bodies are L gLbaR eRysTotisel Willnbg an. ang : ARERNEADISC, 18 Mot} aven a modest mezzo soprano. Miss | pushand. lropped off at each railway station, parent acquiescence. But if they end [ natural for them to laugh at ideas| yjapy probably studied the matter out Greatly perturbed, she visited the |dead from hunger or typhus, . T £ with the phrase saying these prom-|such as that which has prompted afiop hepseif—far be it from one to in- | hospital accompanied by her mother- Have You Everythl“g You Need? ises will be kept insofar as they are|movement to emphasize again the | (oy that she heard, learned and di-|in-1aWw who grected “her son” efius- nt ltems consistent with the power of the300d to come from making it a point | gested the advice of anvone else and | e Cl Bovich and . the proniss. oula| 1 faks mors than ordinary are hat | somrct 1 e b e, 1o 41| That I8 ok my husband.” shonted g RUBBISH BURNERS oviet, and if 1¢ promises would 4 \I 11' 5 I\ m]‘.l‘mr,\ care thatl needed it. s the quite wonderful, | the young woman and acquaintances seem to give back anything or pay |#nimals having the slightest claim to | jocidedly delightful artist. long ma ¢ issing soldier ed al 3 ijven away at the Kacey | 3 decidedly delig artist. long may [of the missing soldier summoned also [ $3000 given away at the Kacey for anything, the Russian interpreta- | man's protection should not suffer. she reign—not “waive” the baton. failed to recognize him, some of them | prajr, State Armory, April 21st to May RAKES AND HOES tion will be that this paying or giv- Adults will remember that they G even saying that there was not the v i i . ; S it chtest resembla dles Bradley of 362 Park street, N b s T ? s haBHC Aalnat WS, STRGE e ightest resemblance. radley of 36 t ing 1rl; :; n:l foln ent with the ]. 5 \[w I)ml “mnl 1 .“. i ' 9 The older woman broke down and |has had his automobile operator's power of the Sovict Communism. mals. was laught to them in their t F told the officials: license returned to him from the com- |4 ————— outh. The children of today ar acisane i'ancies I've known right along he wasn't | missioners at Hartford. The license LAWN GRASS SEED lissing much of that teaching given (BY ROBERYT QUILLEN) my son but I wanted to teach his wife | had been suspended. S e S Mo i W3kt e i o business seting | T Mann removed o Tooth Bock. | CHI-NAMEL VARNISHES It is noted that among the names ma again.'” advt. G e e e e AT peor duy are affected by o are taxes, Sherman, 1. Jaffe has brought —suit against SCREEN PAINT R e s o | Uie atmosphare-bE the day whishi|. 3 Sree Annic and Alfred Johnson for $200 o g 7 7| contains less of sentiment, less of the Ihe DUrgpeans piag have shoties for an alleged bill duc him. _Attorney of Mayor Daonessa. abstract ide of “peace o carth gooq | V2T FOMe dav, if we ‘can afford it. Willium M. Greenstein is counsel for PORCH FURNITURE PAIN It would seem that the mayor of i ald, 1 *T = j the plainti " & city would profit by this connection s There will still be enough ehronlef w . o yoieat And Sugar, Bandits| Meet me at the Kacey Falr tonigh e i ago. The adults of today have still [ kickers left when they're all gone. State Armory.—advt. 3 * business lif - i- " oottt o 2 N 0 a i 2 ( ARE Rl L ComMUI-| gome of that sentiment in their char And Stubborn Peasants Tempor- [ Iingine Company No. 2 extinguished e e ar ware o ty. As a dircctor of the organization An ounce of warm weather on the blaze on the car owned by Harry ° acters hecause of » teachings o > 11 " . o e VN iten n Unorendiie the e of the teachings of |y mometer Is worth a pound of the| arily Conquercd By Hunger. ould of 619 Stanley strect vesterday long ago. They would not be without | weather “orecast which w: C: 1 by @ w i e i 1 ca . orl y hich was cat y a clty's prosperity to the end that bust-| i pyey curb it today beeause it o Kiev, April 3U.=<Ths gt Ukralne, a\‘w:x‘l”:“;’(‘ui‘( “The damage was about Tel. 407 279 Main St. not fashionable, perhaps. But they| Most of the literary critics praise (the home of wheat and sugar, bandits| g - e 1 the i aed S , Homer, but “Babe” Ruth knocks him hardworking stubborn peasants, ; ul that it is there. Those grown G Bal e is at last quiet, This vigorous people will toward men’ ness of its merchants would improve, his sociation with this body would ive him the business men’'s point of ¥ people must remember that if they A has heen conquered, temporarily, not ; view and the chance to give to those b it to such an extent that the| Modern fairy tale. Goldilocks and|by the Red army so much as by hun- ADAMSON S ADVENTURES BY 0' JACOBSSON B! 8, ou f is knc lec f ¢ 1 s 35 v M 1 interests, out of his knowledge of city | uhildren of today see none of it, those Three Bares—Bare Chest, Barc i —_— . affairs of which those interests are| cpiiapen, years hence. 1ot Tave | Back, Bare Kne Smell This ! sometimes ignorant, information that|.¢ the foundation of their character would be of value to them. the sanie ‘Pecsgnition. of the finene On the other hand breadth of vision old ideals that the adults of toc G R A N D would be required on the part of pos: mayor. The fatural tendency of a| | this week especially, then, board of directors in most organiza- [ would be a wise step to take to ro- F A I R tions or concerns is, of course, to ad-{ turn to the nat 16, let Jdndnong—| vance the interests of that organiza- | impractible, according to the pros We dount Dowever wremr 1o, | DALY COUNCIL, NO. 12, tions and its members to the exclu-|day views of many people—1 alentions will ever: bo s interasting K. OF C. sion of thought of other bodies or|sway, to display a bit of the senti-|as a party line. other individuals. Where, however, as| ment entering into teeatme ¥ Bal SR O O O in the case of the business men of ess antmals, and to let the children| The modern young man may have 9 music in his soul, hut most of it city, prosperity of all the people ce that kindness is a thing to be cul- the city Hdune prosperity [Hymtan. So perhase “Ren 16 Hid seems to be in his sole. In J)l.i%etlctivefi A“iay e & April 21 to May them, it would scem that there|uatural Week™ would be a good name| 1If all the clothes in all the ward- would be no antagonism of | for these seven ds Not only will | robes of all the flappers were placed interests and that the mayor, if able ¢ animals who serve man and obey | €nd to end they wouldn't reach. t t & i i b il Y WL Ehey ) \wpy gg it that some man with real | of a “judicial director” would he ab ‘ ciaries, but also there | knowledgs of the Vb s e e to serve well both the city as a w v ] nted in the minds of many | butt in and spoil the conversation? Armory and the business men, who ¢ .| ehild a new conception of tf o pendent upon the city as a wi y and value of kindness, Depend upon it. The flapper who St. Joseph’s Minstrels | constantly boasts that she never has i his capacity as a director of | been Kissed is out to break a record. 80 Voices. chamber | AMERICAN LEGION DRIVE, Prteraian st Dansing it Connecticut posts of the American| We've made a strange discovery. | ; VOTING PLACE | Leglon are in the midst of a mem-|Re-arranging the letters in the word | Each Evening ; c . “baseball,” and you have “all's Babe." S i . Admission—25 Cents | There are three factors to 1 .| bership drive today. It will continuc sldered in connection with the ques-|throughout the week. The local post, tion of voting places, now under dis-|In addition to its new permanent cussion. The first {8 expense, the scc- | headquarters In the Tiectric bullding | ond convenlence, the third perm-|on West Maln street, has opened < & 3 anence. Perhaps the order of {m-|drive headquarters In what was for- 3 v ——PAIACE—- portance is not material; certalnly all | merly Long's store on Maln street, W Watch For three factors should be considered Every ex-service man should Join i ‘ % “ It is reported that the total ex-|the American Leglon, This may be I\IORAN OF THE Couldn't the boys of the stock ex s e | & ut pre L g 2] pense of the 1920 clection and pri- [sald without prejudice to other Serv-{qp. oo lot crops alone and have as LADY LET TY maries, as far as rental of stores for!ice men's organizations. There is N0 much fun with crang?

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