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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1922, N B -t . H ld [of the company, an expcct in .miv;rlm\lng’ the detective force was dis-|take Eve more than 24 hours to con- e 1 lame, by hotel accommodations sufficient to de-|if both moves were to be made, TLet HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY g L becauss ot § S e, (Tssued Dally, Sunday Excapted) stroy the value of New Britain as a|the vice squad go, not because of In-| The jess a man knows, the more At Herald Bldg, 67 Church Street, location for the finest kind of a hos-| efficiency, but rather because it has|consolation he finds in the conviction . T | 3 g 0 as- | that he is a good lge of human na- ¢ e have 1 expert { done its work well and its work, cas a good judge human ni BUBSCRIPTION RATES: telry Thus W Ve an pe : $5.00 & Year opinion, unprejudiced by local feeling, Ao ; $2.00 Thres h!n“.r;‘v“\l“ isats, backed by eagerness to start a great| whole force, Increase the detective In a little while now the ladies will - business venture, to the effect that|bureau if necessary. And with these|phe studying wave lengths in order to Entered at the Post OfMce at New Britain a8 Secund Class Mall Matter, New Britain’s location, importance, ier now, should be taken over by the changes let there come to every mem- ture, avold getting their bathing suits, o accomplishments and prospects place lyr!ynl the (mr: the .n al ‘““lnv‘:‘:f Fre i i P s o n;’x::.v.rlm.\'n CALL her in a position of prominence in this ! .\\ duties |.1m,,p g.nlvn lu)-\ Yy \;‘ RakeaL Yok HhRAKle Then MometHing Editorial Rooma section of the country of which ad-|vice squad—have devolved upon each|happens to people you don't care any- - vantage should be faken. man, Cease department specilization | thing about. €he ovly profitable advertising mediam in e in crime and let every policeman be- culnton hooks n )ra - e . : 7 :::'“q"!“‘:"r‘l"""r": averren, EVOLUTION SPLITS, come a specialist in preventing all anh:-n“:‘.: ?r‘)“ar;r)lsn’:‘n"' o e HARTFORD - S ; ything; now it {s 4 Member of The Associnted Presy A certain port of a great re.|orime. a desperate effort to avoid starting e ®he Asmociated Press (v oxclusively entitlad | yus denomination is going to with- tof its faculty is dismissed or else pub- American Federation of Labor in Cin- anything. give Russians a chance to work and to tha nge far re-publication of all news P 3 3 C ) LABOR. — credited o It or mot otherwige credited| draw financial support from an edu- l\u;:muorlnllnll‘\]nrlu opnpn"\ng Sl e e n this paper anc alao local news pub-) cutional institution unless a member "B L 8 L 2 ol e e e 5L | e uitne o' a5 ork s a e 0 nusua Member Audi* Bursau of Circulntion licly repudiates the theory of evo- earn something to eat. The A. R C. Iz a natlonal organizationl, ... cinnati it was sald that the program ST e R T which furnishes newspapers and adver-) ! % i 3 tisers with a strictly s of A certain portion of another great ! 10w is to advocate the adoption of a " circulation based upon tection against fraud tribution figures to both natianal and lo- cal advertisera. ‘DO IT NOW." Now, today, is the time to do that religious has passec resolutions avowing its sympathy with declar- ing that there is nothing inconsistent denomination and scientists in their work between a belief in evolution and the Leliet of the Christian constitutional amendment making possible a child labor law that would thus be constitutional. Children should be protected. their physical de- In or- The cause is a good one. velopment should be guarded. 25 Years Ago Today (Taken from Herald of that date) ~rnnnans The public schools will close June 18 for the annual vacation, The lady Maccabees will meet in FIGURED VOILE DRESSES. Interest Saturday Sizes 38 to 50 in Navy Blue, Black, $5.95 eplendid thing—express your eager- It Christianity is all that Christians | der to avoid discussion let it be grant- [the O. I” A. M. hall this evening at ness to give some children a chance | believe it to be, the truth or falsity of { ©1 that labor was moved to take this|7 :? «»'vl?cl;] : . Brown and other colors ......... o = 5T AT ne o he new Pope motor car- for a full life the thoery of evolution can not|!houghtful action purely out of con-| One ¢ ’ S5 = ¥ E .| riages went spinning down Main street ;o o . . Five days only will pass before the|change it. If believing scientific dis-| sideration for the young, and not by | 00 o FERE AR 15 miles || B LINEN SPORTS DRESSES, in the fashionable brighter shades, all 5 95 o 2 3 troy, he desire to keep children out of attm sonsider: o first little army of girls will leave for| coveries, proven to be facts, destroys|! T an hour, It attracted considerable . e N ° the Fresh Air Camp. There will be|Christianity, Christianity is a weak|Work that might be performed by |attention. C et j| simple sports models; value to $9.98. Saturday Only .................... - sixty-five of them, They will be thing, The man or woman who feels| members of the Federation's branches. 5 f")lr-*uz:“l‘f:ir'irll;::nfl:’" n“"l"ll_.n- ]‘Mm::_\: two weeks, All of you who read this | e or che knows the truth of Chris. | (TN that the motive bebind that) o4 “\ohen this stretch is complet- ||| R ACEFUL SILK FOULARD DRESSES SILK FROCKS IN CANTON CREPE would like to feel that you helped pay | tianity, believes also that those truths| MOve was purely unselfish. The move|.q it will be in good shape for the || 3 ped pay Ve e B e : AND CREPE DE CHINE, the very newest for the chance to he healthy, happy, [ will remain truths depsite the discov-|!S & Bood one just the same. wheelmen, M| in a number of styles that cannot help but 5 Y But it is to be doubted whether the| Thomas Crowe was elected deputy || effects and developments of the present joyous, that is given these little girls Most of you who read this intend to ries of science, There is a parallel even in human constitutional amendment plan is the wiser course to pursue in regard to the Brick! evening. at the meeting of rs and Plasterers union last charm for hot weather wear. are combined with georg- Several models mode, in Navy Blue and Black, the fashion- be one of those who will help them.|affairs. A man conscious that he has ? 4 Rl The Y. ‘B Q of the _S\\'m]n:h Luth- able colors for dress wear. Do it tonight. Send your contribu-| done no wrong fears no investigation | ¢hild labor. If a thing is worth do-|eran church is preparing to hold R £t Satird o Values to $35. Sat. Special ght. Send T . 10 Wrong fes i 3 / e i : e s an ette. Saturday .... i s e . tion tonight, that there may be no|of anything with which he has to do,|i’g and worth doing now it is worth ::\Ix"t picnic at White Oak next Y uncertainty on the part of the people | No matter what discoveries are made [ "0in8 auickly. The delay attendant ¥ e L O e ] : : ity A 1pon adopting a constitutional amend- 3 = 3 who will arrange for the provision for|in regard to matters which pertain to i e i e L E TAILOR}‘AD SUITS OF SHANTUNG, 38 TWEED SUITS PRICED FOR CLEAR- those little girls. Let the children|him, he knows nothing will be found and passing a law in con- N ol ; ' who go in this first group be in the | that will destroy others' faith in h ]‘"”‘” ‘1““‘ ”‘-1’)' L "‘;I‘" coutd | | [} A inch length, good quality silk shantung. ANCE, the balance of our unusual quality : iy e : S _| be passed, would be great. Moreover . =l k . i a same position as those will be wholl he is judged fairly. In things D M E s haA. Giile : i8] $22.50 would he a moderate price for these tweed suits that were priced up to $29.00. people have had quite enough of co L. » will go later in the summer, when all| \ine the Christian, fortified by his [ P€OPI® ni ad q gh con- It . of the money needed for the camp | faith, conscious of his own inability | Stitutiofal amendments recently. 2 Us| @] suits. $16 50 Saturday for $12 98 ¥ s 1 Wha cor yosi Vi ( has been subscribed. {0 understand all things, believes Hl'a‘: wvy ‘box’\lycr“::::mm‘ly‘hr"r: qr:::y‘fl‘l | e ° CIBRTANCE™. s s s 5 For all that money will be sub-|solutely that if scientific discoveries(l@turally be against such an . L h 7 3 andine | the amendments recently adopted, % 5 f : : vou, and others who have not given | fault is with human understandine, | 1" dbl “_““‘_';“‘”" i Wicrae t Th I d CAPES OF FINE TRICOTINE AND POIRET TWILL, lined with silk this matter any thought gs yet, will| N0t with the fundamentals of thef® ) SELE, WOLIDRE RS AIBE lgldte 0 101§ Lan | e i ik \ be moved by the thought ‘which will| Christian faith. Those fundamentals | hat either the eighteenth or i 5 ‘ A garment of great utility for summer wear. Reg. $22.50 and $25 values come every day, of the suffering chil- [ are greater than the theory of evolu- '.;‘yl‘l" L“n;{‘]r“‘:l\];[ Lo bih nila, P. I, June 16.—About sev. |{ " : en | tion, true though it may be ELPASEIDARCIVOIBE URORLAGRRY Ao e lipi a-|! RS e < oQrT Q : : dren 1@.«1« fort mdle) than }«:ur aRen{En e alsh 1 e It would scem that a speedier | phtY-five per cent of the Fiipino Ia: i JERSEY SPORTS SUITS, made of all JERSEY SPORTS COATS in the brighter ey e .’H‘"’;‘“’l‘ e “]”f Ui method of protecting childhood, and a | piantations there evidently expect to | iatorials and in o hellodi aeE A colors that are so attractive for weather. You will feel especially | Ma - e methol that would bring a measure | reach the mainland of the United wool materials ! S I warm weather. Saturday .... 5 concerned about frail children—swhat The greatest discovery of all time, e, ‘| 1 Bi renaRt ol 5 ITV TQ 1 havoe the hot weather must play with | 1 believes, was the Living God. The | ol Profection in a part of the country [¥tates, according to the = report of ([ , pumber of shades that are designed for STYLISH COATS FOR LARGE- WOMEN, & play with 5 T - oy Ifrancisco Varona just submitted tef; to 44 N ke gl R at least where there is no such pro- |5 ] 4 ] sizes up , in Navy Blue and Black wool their weak bodies. true Christian refuses to bury the s x 3 - Governor General Wood. Mr. Varona || speorts wear, li ith fi ilk lini 5 Do not delay your generosity., Give | talents of mentality given to him to| tcction today, would be for the I%ed- | a5 commissioned early in 1920 by|j SOy @ 5 $9 98 e 92750, sabirdar GRRAY. Bl (el - # ,o| ¢ration to exert its influence in the| Former Governor General Harrisop|{®l Value $16.98, at .. e values $27.50, Saturday... . i : use, Not only will he sympathize o more:than you can afford, but give th science in research work, but he| Various states which have no child [fo investigate and report on the cont ’ that today. Add to the joy of the| Wlth science in resear work, bu Jabor laws, to have such laws passed, | dition of Filipino laborers in Hawaii ' children the knowledge ¢hat what is| "Il Participate in such work if it in-| % é "h‘. o i led ‘ i Complaint of Treatment. 1. | p— —— _ et given them is given gladly and eager- | t°rests him. Nor will any of itsf - viatnly '-‘ i' needed, and organ- According to Commissioner Var- || S ERe R rEREeE - - b T Al Eiva the workers who ire. so| tlEcoveries shzke Hfs faith. in the|!#50 1abov wauld lase noi pre B B e — P [ D S T RN thering a cause which is so basical- | not treated by their employers in the ' keen to personally help the children | *reatest Discovery of all time. e, same manner as other nationa The and a referendum to the people, but grow strong-—give them the chance COURTS. Filipinos complained especially of harsh treatment received at the hands BOMINION POWERS also empowering the people them- selves to initiate legislation. It gives AIMED AT RUN RUNNERS to feel that the work has been backed § {81the \GRATBGr & AR Ware IR & St S e % of the faremen on plantations, accord- er great powers T Uphiwithiientnuslasm from the very| Sepator LaiHolleite wants to deny . i1ia e the Xebott, THAsa tarerten, Sh spect to money bills without control |Proposed Amendment to Canadian v rork e lower courts the right to de- 6D il 1y P " Ri from the senate, thus duplicating the start. And give those workers the [0 the lower cour a‘:ts GNEC F'ANCICSE | rrort savs, were usually Porto Ri- e i g Temperance Constitution, assed ) ; 3 3 8 & titution, it chance to tell the children how you | clare OF the duty of declaring, a law TEiTste; ShAtANr o Gand position as between the British House s it P (BY ROBER1 of Commons and the House of Lords. e g i e OUILLEN, A Il Check : and many, many others in New Brit. | Unconstitutional, if reports concern UK ) mans. : 3 e e e L SR el Will Check Activities. e & ahiics ant| 178 Bis speech before the American —_— On the other hand the Hawaiian I"Sh COHS“[U“O“ G“flramees All .t exempta the Free State from ac | (| ain want them to get strong and want Some men never know what it is to| planters complained that it was difti- | 111 L Ive participation in war without the| Ottawa, Ont., June 16.—An amend- them to be happy. Look at your own child tonight; I"ederation of Labor are correct. In tutional amendment taking away from other words he wants a consti have a master, and some marry for money. laborers work con- This lack of w the cult star diligence to make the , the report says. and perseverance Teims of Pact i consent of parliament, except in the case of actual invasion, and gives the Irish supreme court the fullest pow- ment of the Canada temperance act that would cut off the liquor supplies of bootleggers in the United States by think how you long for tha 1i1d's 3 . . i Y ; : B SOEOURLIaRIdB L ar dotirts ons of the grounds unon|. A THEMER o, HEs Hothing to egtet| Feason Why DIANters . Ald. Hobisien ers, only stipulating for the right of closing all the wholesale liquor houses happiness and comfort and health ik 1 aies ak e Eack Jurt | probably has very little fun to remem- [ Filipinos to work in the sugar cen- citizens to appeal to the kmgin'coun- in the province of Saskatchewan is this summer—and then do a little| " ALELA mandes et - oouEtl tes; trals or to other work involving re-| London, June 16.—The draft of the |cil against the supreme court's de- |before the house of commons. something for some other child whom | ‘10Ul say “this man has done no sponsibility, according (o the report.|new Irish constitution made public | cisions. John Miller, a member of the house | It provides for freedom of religion and conscience, gives Free State citi- | zens full protection against the arbi- | trary power of court martial, and ex- last night on the eve of the Irish elec- tions gives, as the document itself states, force of law to the Anglo-Irish treaty and expressly declares that any from that province said that the chief business of these houses is the “ex- port by night” of liquor across the American border and the supplying of The planters also complained that the Filipinos failed to take proper care of the quarters furnijshed them, this be- ing the reason wk they Mondell says Congressmen are un- lerpaid. God be praised. Maybe they'll strike. has violated no wrong because he some other parent loves as you love Ribeoiuse 1 yours but for whom that parent can do little—or nothing. which has a right, according to our the constitution, to be on books. Give tonight. Senator La Follette would admit, in- The world is getting better all the principal were not given better quarters in provision of the constitution which is tends to parliament exclusive control “bootleggers in Canada.” The amend- ‘erentially, that it is not wrong to|.pjle, Very few people now say “as| Which to live. Continuing, Commis-|in any respect repugnant to the treaty, _"V"hthf: armed forces, as stipulated ment is meeting with little opposition. THE NEW HOTEL. break an unconstitutional law—which |it were.” sioner Varona said. shall be void and mnnllralnr‘ . in the treaty. 3 $ 3 f o . % Leave for U. € The constitution emboc connec- 'QUAKE IN ARIZONA. The time has com® when we may | ©f COUrse is no law at all—but never- . ROy SR M ? SK GRow S als 5 Bl TR0, WECm theless a lower court ¢ t say the| And another reason why grocery There were also many complaints|tion with the British crown, as a Griffith Praises Document. Yuma, Ariz, June 16.—Three earth- talk about “The" new hotel, instead R court cannot say thel, .. o main unpaid is because hoot.|about the tendency of the Filipino la- | rcady established in the treaty, and R e e R 30 i e AR ARE oS Ho WHORE BECAUEs thal s 8 L unp A HESRURE bR Ot 4 i 7R > ces the relations be-| London, June 16.—Arthur Griffith, | 1uake shocks were felt here yesterday. of “A” new hotel. The manufactur- LS 0 wrong because the j.goors won't charge it berers to leave Hawail and go to the| generally ~place : before leaving London last night,made | Many residents were aroused from ers of the city have shown their will- |12 Which he is alleged to have brok- = el R L i e LB t:o mndm:)r' on[th};:]ayi:;r;r::;::;fi ;&r;rznhew:aigls‘ "M84€ | leep by the first tremble. The others i is aw T e s seventy-five per cent of these laborers, | sanfe hasis as Canada and the o stat c : L > 3 fenesnito batk the plany @ great|th 8 nolawat all Democracy is a wonderful institu sl dishn vt Mo | ™ ““The constitution is that of a free|followed at 30 minute intervals. . None There may be c " tion, but you don't hear anybody mostly the younger ones, sign con-|dominions. " ey of the shocks was severe nor of long hotel corporation has taken hold of here may no compromise wit - i o r;v{w i doin il 3 tracts in the Philippines with the in- The constitution requires every and democratic state and under.n, A e R B T et right. A thing is right or it is wrong. [ ‘"' "0N8 o SRR tention of making Hawaii a stepping | member of the Free State parlia-|Ireland for the first time in centuries, 2 i The enthusiasm which has been If a man or a corporation does an act, stone to the United States.” ment to snlvfirr'hr»v mi_th and alle-lwsAl’cures the )_sower to ‘contm] n‘n_d e | e— nwlisias o 1wl T8 prosscuted tor the Golng of that The total number of Filipinos in|giance to the constitntion and swear |velop her own resources and live her By 20 EOEnept Herelbforel v Tl i . Hawaii at the time the report was|to be faithful to the king in ‘virtue | own national lif T has been based only on general con. | 2Ct because, it is alleged, it is against prepared, was 12,095 of whom 7,423 [ of the common citizenship of Ire- — — Palace—Mon., Tues., Wed. templation of the good thing it would the law, one court as much as an- were field labor land and Great Britain and Ireland's NEW FRENCH LOAN. GEORGE WALSH R =il Ity ta Have & Rolandid other has the duty of declaring that - —_— membership in the British common- | . Tl 1 ot Al 3 ¢ SR ‘| the law itself which he is charged wealth of nations. arlg) Jupy, DA MER. Soal D t i modern hotel here, and the added| s Gt MURE INCENDIARISM The document contains 79 articles|3,200,000,000 francs to obtain funds With Stanley in Africa. comfort and pleasure it would give, | V1th having broken, is unconstitu- and is considered an up to date in-|for reconstruction purposes was an-|B A Historical Chapter Play. & tional—that no body of men had a rument, not or granting female | nounced today by the minister of There has been a vague feeling that strument, 3 . a right, according to the fundamental Soap Factory, Butcher Shop and Mo- , proportional representation |finance. it would be a stimulant for busines in New Britain. ""“:""‘“:“ of Lo Gonstibtions to nieks| = A g o paces the board walk at th| tion Picture Theater Sct On Fire in b 3 such a law. seashore and thinks o is But there has been little ‘‘getting ¢ X v . ¢ Senato: L “ollette's su stic he is reminded of pirates and Belfast During Night. ADAMS A down to facts.” The plans have been| Sorator La Tolletic’s suggestion £ » 80 hazy, and the prospect has par- taken of the '"‘too good to be true" feeling to such an extent, that few people have realized the tremendous | benefits that will come to the city and “Hitch your wagon to a star’” is ) 0 i ac ) Y z rorks. the people of the city from the build- A y It can't get results without the consent|'0 an adjoining engineering ~work ing of a new hotel here good advice if the star is not abso-|of the other fellow. Only one of the industrial plaats in ng of a re. lutely out of reach. “The Star" of iy |the area affceled fs now intact. The location of such an institution pretty good police protection is not an When the loscr smiles, T from the burning soap in this city makes of New Britain not impossibility in a city of this size, | m€an that he is a good | “‘fl‘ I many childr irn‘:n L Y ¥ of this size.| . ~ g antoh their sieep, and parties of night e ssec ou. " i that he is 2 good actor. i & .1 g:“: to by :’“ 5]“ through hur-| rjea) police protection would be that oy ek s woikers went to the aid of their fire- . rely ecause of a lack of accommo- | which would result from a situation If you are neither clever nor rich, m"nr;_ only to be fired upon by the dations, but rather a place where it| whore every officer on the force felt|you can cultivate the same feeling of |!Nt#Ldlaries sympathizers. Scenes of would be pleasant to remain Sunday, for instance, for people trav. elling in this section on business. The over would bring more diss the law than already tisfaction with 3 and the law has a hard enough time as it is. POLICE AFFAIRS, upon his shoulders the responsibility of keeping the city as decent as pos- who walked the plank. Negotiations re no more frequently the hypoeritical ch the critical stage than they reach The melting pot is like hypnotism being good. superiority by If cigarettes really affect the brain, Bel June 16 (By the Associated Press)—The east side again the scene of incendiary fire this morning, when flames rted in a soap actory, a motion picture theater ani a butcher The fire later spread o were followed when a crowd into a ncaroy sazicon. great di of louter arder brole WIFE TO GET DIVORCE SOON The Tip That Vanished VB ik sible. This situation would come if | ng gne should be permitted to smoke money spent by such people Who|there were no special departments|them except lounge lizards. | UNDER ‘NOCH ARDEN' LAW would stop here for longer periods|created to look after special breachos et White D' Uhoic than formerly, would be spent here| of the law, The optimist: "I "",'_m" l.mn Cross i nacter I Bonardel, of Mpa 1 instead of in other cities not far away.| “Vico squads” are bodies created |l front of 1”'"' - The driver isn't|icotherine Bonardel of 12 Garden : tching where he is o 8 Al Motorists would no longer consider | usually in time of special emergency e Bl Tadert] Litind street, New Rochelle, must make New Britain one of the attractive| when the moral condition of a portion SoE e wharhansiid Sl S six weeks or Justice A, H. T cities to be passed through on the|of a city seems unusually bad, | in the supreme court re, day’s journey; it would become an at- | squads” never escape criticism ‘ nt an Enoch Arden di- tractive place to stop. The matter of | nature of their work is such that they | » his wife, who s=ays she has o 4l ¥ ¢ ) r i conventions and other gatherings, of | are peculiarly subject to adverse com- n nor h ’. 1 from her hus for mora than ive years. course, is another of the obvious ben- | ment. Members are too lenient, too r the recent.aot of legisiature efits that would come—and the num-| harsh, toc honest or dishonest, or {she is entitled to a divorce if she ber of benefits are too numerous to; members exercise ton much discretion | cannot locate him. mention, even if we omit the personal or do not exercise enough discretion— | The Bonardeis were married in New pleasure that would come to residents| so run the criticisms. If there is one It does our old heart good to see|Roch ¢ on June 3, 1908. They have { . a newly married couple buying a|no children On January 1, 191, ‘ of this city in having a suitable hotel [ person in the world in more un- seven-passenger touring car. ltwo ye later, Mrs. Bonardel says, in which to dine, lunch, and other-| pleasant position than a baseball um- ek her husband left her and never came wise entertain self, family or friends. | pire, it is a member of a vice squad. No wonder the bride's mother|back [ There is another aspect to the situ- The advisability of doing away with | weeps. She, hetter than any other, - s ation as disclosed by the attitude of the United Hotel corporation. It qQuite evident that the representative is the local vice squad was discussed at the recent meeting of the police com- missioners. The advisability of in- knows what is going to happen to the groom Unless the sex has changd, it didn't’ Half of the women enrolied at the University of Wiscansin are wiiling to marry a man on a salary of $2,500 a year. B e e £ [ e i