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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922, f New Britain Heral HERALD PUMLIBHING COMPANY (Issuod Dally, Sunday Bygeepted) At Herwd Blig, 87 Church Btreet. BUBSCRIPTION RAT 8860 n Year, $2.00 Three Months. 730 A Morth, IRepublicans, that|noses (o oxpress affection because ajf as claimed by the it lles salvation ‘::l:: would skid in that climate, any- cconomically, is a comparatively sim- | | running some pedestrian down to his or her death in for the countr This insist is true because people Matrimony settles down to normal when the bride discovers that chicken salad isn't @ bmlanced ration for a horrid man, country road | ple matter to trace Mr, Spellacy's insistence that taxes have the the upon walking along aut8mobile the with their backs to any despite that rond reduced Republicans | that might be coming along not been The the ¢ g toward them pedestrian cannot | claims of the And If "your nose knows,' as the advertisement says, there may be a chance for you as chief smeller at the Ford plant, ar because the 7 O &) expenses of the goverimment have been for some side. In these importance lie see the light of It can be put in your home in a day, and need not in-! terfere with yoyr other heating until it is operating. ’l‘hen‘i. you will enjoy a comfort you have never known before, and it will be at less expense than the two or three stoves that have kept you from freezing. Jowered culls reply from the other prime appreciably, car 18 coming up from hehind him or Tt be that ar s coming the no danger Entercd at tle Post Ofcs at New sritaiy an Becond Claes Mall Matter, her may another c# from other direction. | fwo matters of that this second Perhaps you have noticed that the man who demands a special kind of fuel isn't so darned particular about his beverages, suggestions that would seem to make proper the pro- public the issues There is THLFPHONE CALLS: Businnes OM-e . . Ediworial Foon's Democratic of political is recog- that the candidate for the Governorship, heing a lawyer, fitted to hold up an argument to bhe deliv- Lieu- Templeton, Mr might have Mecl.ean he- the ts lights. run down the pedestrian most sl car will argument The Democratic cuuse it is on the other of posat for road and the pedestrian secs fact But as that other car approaches the up behind Fortunately, a free American can have an opinfon concerning the European situation without knowing anything about {t, When the erack of doom comes, no doubt European statesmen will fold their hands and wait for America to take care of the victims. The power of speech doesn't seem such an unmixed blessing if the man behind you has seen the show and knows what 18 coming next. LEGION TO ELEGT COMANDER FRIDAY Major Scott, U. 8. A. Asserts Or- ganization Is Dying be cnly profitable advertiaing medivm (n o !mu Gty Cirewintion booke and piess nized room always open to edvartlsers. { driver of the car coming is better his end in the pedestrian is compelled hy cour- possibly This in front in The a pedestrian on that side along the Memaer of 'The Acsacinted Press e Ahe Awmocizted Press te exclugively entitlad o tnw vee for re-pubilization of ail views creditod to ft or not otherwisy crodited fn this papcr and aisc locsl news pub- Maked herein, tesy and care to dim his lights, leaves the road directly of | ere public that would be the driver Ariver | tenant iovernor Spellacy, the advantage not noted in public. darkness Factory Engineer Here Balance of Week Will Look Over Your House and Give Estimate Free. 200 STERLINGS IN NEW BRITAIN JOIN THIS SATISFIED CLASS Here is a different furnace, totally different from any pipeless furnace you ever saw— a furnace which has to make good no matter how extravagant you may think the claims made for it, because it is sold with a double guarantee countersigned by both the Sterling dealer and ourselves—and you may be sure every Sterling dealer has been selected hecause he had both the experience and ability to install the Sterling Furnace properly, For instance, the big, cool air return pipes (at either side of furnace), see picture, draw the cold air from even the most out-of-the-way rooms, starting the warm air circulating and. make them toasting warm even in zero weather. | cannot a lawyer also, of the fully plenty of sop Membher Acdit Burenu of (Arcalntion The A, B. O. i a nations| oizanization which furnishor mewspapes and advers tisors with a strictly hoiest o) cicculation. Our eirculat/on statisdcs are bared upon thie acdit, Thiy nsur tectlon against fraud in nowepaper tribution figures to both maticnal and lo oal sdvertisers, over Senator Traveling care- give the driver keeps well road anxious to other car ) who is for his eloquence But the importance of the matters be that it ig believed the audiences would by superficial argu- room and is apt to run down to discussed is so great the that rond who has his back to the car with the dimmed If all pedestrians on country roads to the right pedestrian on side of the not he deceived lightw, ments and ease of manner of speak- B i The time for debate would seem HE COMMON COUNCIL, I\In: the common eouncil devoted mecessary taken up with the discussion of the advisability of following the recom- mendation of the I'nited States health department the and local health departments the harvesting of ice on Shuttle Meadow ing. to be at night would walk on the left side here, and those who have the they on-coming car of would win over not f routine, the time road—their left would | sound arguments facing any to see at of of the 40 those who depended upon eloquence. “the last eveni be directly and could lights, They to step aside if they saw the driver did They b was because people want to know" it would seem the idea of public argument of these matters o not fail the head- | For this reason, and would least be apt not see them would guestions is a good one. state forbidding For the first time, to many people, the of the tremendous increase the importa- this and from able be able killing and to save their lives to save the motorist comes distressing news them. in Do you New Orleans, Oct. 19, (By Associat- °d Press).—The fourth day of the na- tional convention of the American Le- gion was marked by the arrival of the commander of the American ex- peditionary forces, Gen. John J. Per- shing, who reached here today from Washington after a day spent in At- lanta. The general official side leaped from the ple sleeping car ahead of his staff offi- cers and grasped the hands of the ‘buddies” who had come to the sta- tien to meet him. Tomorrow the Legion will select a successor to Hanford MacNider, na- tional commander of the organization. Late last night Major Hugh Scott, + medical officer whose home is in Oklahoma City, Okla., and who is now serving Tasexecutive officer to Col. C. R. Forbes, director of the United “{ates Veterans Bureau, told a rep- ‘esentative of The Associated Press *hat Col. Forbes’ decision to return to Washington followed a long telephone sonversation with high officials in Washington in close touch with the president. According to the sources isually reliable the chief executive said that Col. Forbes was at liberty| ike part in the cvents. tomuse his judgment as to remaining J. L. Doyle has purchased the plant P )f the City Printing company. A new car for use on the Berlin ines for winter months will be press- | d into use this week. v An institution of German Foresters < being planned in this town and one s now under formation, Strickland Brothers Co., have a car- oad<of potatoes at the Berlin depot which they are disposing of for 90 cnts and 85 cchts a bushel win Castie, Knights of the Gol- len Eagle, cleared up $1,200 at 1ts cent fair. lake, and the discussion of the prop! ot i e it manner of providing for the placing of the lanterns at street intersections. The first question was properly de- elded when the council ruled to forbid the harvesting of the which is the source the water supply. The was left open The discussion as to the cutting of ice was valuable, as every such dis- to be, showing kil country e not deliberately yourself t]of wood alcohol. The disposition of much of that deadly liquid is obvious. It If road ¢ night walk on your left hand side! walk on a . finds its way into beverages sold When such importation increased from 020 gallons in 1919 to 185,022 gallons in 1921," a situation cited by Mr. Spellacy, therc what it all there is ground to sec for the advocating of a nodification of the Volstead act. The man who asserts that a more liberal nterpre the 18th amend- ment than the interpretation given to it by that act would not tend to stop consumption of “bootleg” liquor does know the cutting liquor completely from ddicted to it produces. who formérly innocent beer have turned to moon- shine because it is easier to procure, “CONDITION" OF POLICEM . The that David board commissioners will call upon training We Have Sterling Furnaces in Stock Let us look over your house today and you can have your heater installed soon and at old price. DON'T WAIT! CALL PHONE 381 and the Engineer will be there and give you estimate. 80 West Mzin St. A. A. MILLS 80 West Main St. Jennie Gets a Shave is whiskey. ice on Chairman of police meeting to to for such members announcement of CHIY & Dunn of the dignity laid form of his second matter a act a proposal furnish ) is reason to consider physical means, and of the able, physical training, a The physical training would consist of marching drills and regular police department as ] some reason hy age condition, take iy reason of and to serious cussion is bound are the precautions now being taken protect the of various com- munities all the The result of such precautions has been a lowered death rate and the prospect of longer, healthier life for everyone Dr. Y.ee, health superintendent, cited one in New contamination %0 such health raises question. tion of over country. eferve to boxing and wrestling. training, it is to he of those able, training in The suggested AR AN AN 25 Years Ago <oday (Taken from Herald of that date) not effect a off noted, would be only of a man especially by reason of age and physical condi- Many men tion, to take such training. at instances, Haven in 1801, where was traced directly to the ice supply and his comprehensive explanation of The ques- drank comparatively tion arises are there any members of the regular force unable condi- once 7 Tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock a natinee horse show will take place at he Newton tracks in Plainville. The acer of Herbert 1. Miils, Ned H., will | this source the - from being less bulky, just as many former liquor addicts have to drugs giving greater “kiek". Mr. spellacy’s statement that Canada is paying off her war debt with the revenuq derived from liquor smug. sled into the United States, and his assertion that Canada gets the rev- enue while we get the worthy of thought. the possible da should suggest city of all the ice sold there here places where there is danger of wnghlete- taie Sish EEhIsE woulf-if BiE o ks not be a good idea to get them ment in favor of continuing the dan-| condition where they could take such ger v has control of 1t5] training? «Certainly there main source of ice. that a hardship may result to anyone, by reason of age or physical 1f members what good are they filling there the wisdom for tion to take such training? therc turned investigzating the sources of } .6 suct i a here. The fact thaton the force, unless they are And if ire members of the force at present may be ice brought and sold}some desk position? 1< Dying. Scott Say Major Scott said that he regarded the Legion as a dying organization ind that he believed the last blow 'ad been administered to it when President Harding vetopd the measurc for adjusted compensation last sum- ner. Alvin T. Owsley, head of the Le- zion's commission on Americanization. ppears to be the outstanding candi- iate for national commander Sup norters of William J. Deegan, New vork state commander and the first andidate publicly to announce that ve was running for the office, ap- peared discouraged by unconfirmed ‘umors that the Missouri delegation ynd the predicted “midwest coalition” aad split and that the south, with the ,ossible exception of Alabam lining up In favor of Owsle TWINS WERE DOLLS, WITNESSES DECLARE which has been harvested in re con- should not an argu- i liquor are where the are posi- All through the arguments on this juestion there should remain the thought that no man before the pub ic, or no political party or reputablc ization advocates a violation o law of the land embodied in the statutes or the constitution. The question what should we have—and that is the only question It is unfortunatc l!mns on the force where older and more experienced men are needed notably those who may be pla to submit a bid the but the welfare of the people of th should D& f The force has such men and un- that their years and experience are made It members of the present for ice contraet, | qoubtedly care is taken to see orga be before the the considered that any Ticient force should But i would seem that if the physical con- dition of members of the force whose demand physical such as to prevent their taking the mild training suggested it that physical condition were bettered city use of. is not suggested - VALULES LOVI AT 6 interests of or in of persons however, to of the ice supply of all into the city, now that of the possible danger has been forth- any one person or group Jersey Jury nds For Husband in Alienation Suit. Atlantic City, N. J,, woect. 19.—A jury returned a verdict of 6 cents to- lay for Franz T. Voelker, haker and foermer memb of tho Atlantic City Tax board in his svit against Fred G. Nixon Nirdlinger PhHNadelphia amusement man, for $150,000 dam- ages for the alleged alienation of the affections of Mrs. Voelker. The de- fense offered no testimony A letter written by Voelker four day before he filed t for divorce to Nirdlinger, who was named as one of the corespondents, was read. The iefense contended that it showed Voelker to be on the most friendly ferme s the '1',f(',‘",;]fml',”.m,gh i Though she’s a lady clephant, Jennic is shaved regularly by testimony of Miss Lydia Palmer, sis-| George Power, her trainer, in a New York theater. The razor is ter of Mrs. Voelker, to prove Nird-| four feet wide, the shaving brush a foot long—and a pail serves linger the father of a child born to|as shaving mug. Mrs. Volker last year. “ADAMSON’S ADVENTURES BY O. JACOBSON This Looks Like Tse Situation In Europe Steps should he taken is laws the be dispensed with. investigate sources ice coming information | quties activity is Facts and Fancies (BY ROFERT QUILIEN). coming. is time Regarding the the “silent officers” street crossings the difficult than would appear from the discussion last night. Theoret- ically it may be the duty of the po- lice department or the department of public works to place these lanterns But the theory of the matter makes little difference at the moment. The practical situation is that the police 1 l matter of or solution placing lanterns at ON MOBS Kansas certain ALLEN in is less The bright side of the situation is the outside. Out pArsons Near-East whipped the mayor of a town telling him that they were at the suggestion of adding “You are one of the fellows that has the Klan." Allen, the rests on of doing it He laughs at scars who never tried Will Take Stand Today to to start a fire with kerosene, “qusband Try and Show That They his neighbors, “Bootlegger's ‘Snuggle Hut.’ means quaint home named "'—Headline, Probably Smuggle Hut.” lenounced Were Real. of Kansas, matter the Governor com- “The shoulders of those who employ the disguise and Hammond, Ind., Ost. 19.—Ap- parently enjoying humorous aspects of the proceedings as much as the spectators who crowded the court- room Mrs. Hazel McNally on trial charged with infanticide, waited to- day for the prosecution to present its star witness her husband and ac- cuser who says the twins she disposed of last spring were actual babies and not dolls as she claims. Eleven witnesses testified yesterday. ten that the twins were dolls and one that they lived and breathed. Mrs. Mc- menting on sa department has to use the service car | responsibility or the patrol to carry these lanterns to their places and the morning. T about an hour and a half department 10t or vehicle patrol doing this police duty or to carry a patient who A shine may not be worth a dime, but it adds about eight cents to the preach the right of mobs to take the | price of an apple. hands.” touched No Ku done. collect them in into their own Allen the ust he work requires | 12w The police the one Governor vital point has Parents should be very careful not to let daughter catch them reading the awful books she buys. in matter, the not cannot well spare man Klux It to There is danger that the | may be sure what it regular would be needed while is | Klan has done or has Correct this sentence: *Go on and have a good time, John,” said the work, either for is comparatively easy matter dress up in sheets and perpetuate all has been injured to the The police department is notoriot short-handed The commissione have arranged for the patrol to do the janitor work, thus releasing one man for street duty. ment is willing to and can hospital. rs driver The depart- well take care of the lanterns, filling them and leaving their disposal for some department which can spare that hour a half. Either the board or the Municipal garage the former employing unskilled men, the latter having jurisdiction “helper”, should to a man and a aid placing of the better can the police department. The prac- tical situation by allowing the police department to pre- pare the lanterns and keep them in shape, and arranging for the most available place and collect them. trimming the wicks, ete., a man for and of public works committee, over a be able furnish vehicle to in this lanterns than may well be met man and vehicle to DON'T GET KILLED, People keep on trying to get killed, apparently. Motorists do not want to kill people. 1If a person drives a car at night on a country ‘road he is in constant danger of kill- “ing someone. And it makes no dif- {ference how careful that driver is “ There is no way by which avoid the danger of committing ' . “pomicide. In fact the more caretul and considerate he is, in many cases, ‘the greater the danger he is in of as a rule he can v sorts of outrages; it is casy enough for a few men to do something con- trary to law and blame an organiza- tion which does dress its members up in shee No one may be quite of the some of truth were sure, except the members organization and possibly ignorant of the the deeds organization. them Le whether or not au- thorized the The whole trouble comes because there is may by an organization which does counte- nance thg doing of acts in secret, the pnrp#trn&rq being disguised, and which preaches the doctrine of mob insisting that the organization has a right to punish where punish- ment is deserved. This organization, what its creed is, whether good or bad, furnishes a cloak under not members of it, may the perpetration of wrongful acts. For this reason, if for no other and despite any fine prin- ciples it may have, the Ku Klux Klan is to be condemned rule no matter which criminals, hide in ELLACY'S POINTS, independent voter after reading The is inclined to feel, the Shelton speech of Thomas J. Spellacy, Demo- in the United States Senate, that the latter the voter to hear Senator McLean, cratic candidate for a scat has raised points which would like Republican candidate for re-election, | discuss. The intricacies of the tariff' schedule are fruitfu) perplexing « questions, but the for the delay in its enactment, if it is true, of reason wife; “I won't wait up for you,” t ¢ & Home, fa many people, is a place to shed uncomfortable clothes and good manners. No season is without its anxieties, A white sport sweater is about as easily soiled as white shoes. It is hard to tell which is more worthy of praise, the democratic king of Spain or his press agent. t It's a sad world. You go into a garage when your engine is missing, and when you come out your tools are, pe The chag who wrote the music for our national anthem appears to have sounded a higher note of patriotism Let us be thankful that Adam, when he named the animals was un- influenced by the man who names Pullman cars. It may be, that African tribes mnconcern joined in testimony brought from the crowded nurse during nine days after birth testified she was not permitted to care forthe twins but that once she which clared had a nosebleed. Galbraith & Pattison ives and nel thy ourt room. The defens epeat spiracy between band to work a MeNally's According ernity. ighbors. e laughter e indicated 1 to Mrs. M All witnesses yesterday who aw the face McNally kept the faces of the coveren constantly claiming their eyes were weak On witness, Mrs. Mary Griffiths, MecNally M t was, with of one which ts to put Mrs, McNally on the stand her version—*a story of herself and her hus- maternity mbition to be known again as a father might be appeased. hoax cNally, said s, he all she Nally listened with .seeming levity and to their testimony as 20w she carefully guarded the “twins” from the prying eyes of curious rela- She frequently to the intention to con- 80 an operation two years prior to her mar- riage rendered her incapable of ma- Mrs. twins' a eged de- Carpenters, Builders and General Contractors Estimates Cheerfully Given— Jobbing Promptly Attended to. Tel. 992-3 — BUILDER — 44 Hawley Street ESTIMATES FURNISHED Jobbing Promptly Attended to Tel. 2393-2 A.D. Clifford