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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 9‘ 1923, New Brltaln Herald was that England would not have ha im tter h commen upon is not to borrow money from Ameriea if|the weather hut the bupeau which the United States had hoee Ning tells us w o weather is o1y HERALD PURLISHING COMPANY he United States had heen willing to us what the weather is likely to (Tamied Daily, Bunday Fxeopte finance the Allles; that the United [ be, At Herald Bidg, 67 Chureh Stroet States was not willing to do this, Bal=| And the point s that the weather SURRCRIPTION RATES | four satd yesterday that England had | burean does, in fact, tell us *what the RN I e Seastia two things to de in the war, namely | Weather is likely to be,” In the old w5 & Month help the Allies and pay her own ex- bdays when the almanae ran the Bible it close race as authority, weather | Entered at the Post Oficg at New Rritain| Penses. 1€ Americh hud been uiilwq[ | . . A Bucond Class Mail Mattor | to tuke one of these loads off Eng-| predictions were derided, Even when,| LT i \ TRLEPHONE CALLE Jand's hands, England would have!the newspapers began to print pre- | HARTFORD Rusiness OMea ., Shaeiasan 25 | hoo Ne te ane ther load, | dictions v were s ho ¢ ol g B Seons ttes ) heen able to finance the other load “ ¢ they were little heeded, 1f| yy JOSKPH S, FRELINGHUYSEN The facts are that the United States | the announcement was for a fair and SRSy, profianie anvertinny " loaned to France and Italy, not de. | bright Fourth of July, people were a ) room always open t K manding seeurity of England, and also | quite likely to expect rain—ir I)n-)" 3 Have used this|j@ » . [ | X Member of. The Associ Joaned to Iingland, England did not' had bothered to note the prediction| - story many times Ne“, Brlta n Best D essed Women The Associnted Pross 15 exclusively ontitled | give security, and America did not re- | at all, . as an - opening 1 s r fort my addresses o th Pe-publient| Hied | tuse to loan to the Allies unless Fng: Now, however, the weather burcau when 1 have I:‘ been' precedid by a.VOl Ol.“ StOle Because 1rmh'u( t or not otherw'se redited and also docrl mews pubsfang would secure those loans, lLord [and its predictions are getting the | one of these I ll he . PRI Balfour implies that gland -used | recognition thy deserve, Many peo- R jong winded in- | GREATER RANGE OF SELECTION OF NEWEST CORRECT STYLES AND LOWER Membor Audit Bureaw of Circulation the money she borrowed from the!ple make their business and pleasure 1 roducers, The A. B, ., is a national organization & . I'nited States to feed and help thel plans only after consuiting the fore- A criminal was PRICES which tirnis and ndver: | tisers with @ e stanalvsis of | Alljes, Was it not possible that she [cast. The country is nearly always | about to be elreutation, p o8 are hased upon this audit used her own money to heip the Al-| warned in time to prepare for storms, hanged for mur- N, tactlon ag raud : " "":‘ lies and horrowed from this country [ The practical value of those few lines ¥ N 4 Ruting. simott |y S NEW SPRING TAILORED SPORT SUITS—of trihution 1 bot cal g 4 for ¥ngland’s own wants? What is]in the dally paper is great. All of all of the day £ | the djsrerence? which leads up to the declaration that - pefore and right | B (S P 1 pollaire materials and poiret twill lined with silk - \' | peau de cygne, patch pockets and belt make these THI. YEARS WILL PASS Certainly the wording of the Bal-|Wise people are anxiously watching g up to the minute | § Twenty-five years ago a “cltizens' | fOur note was capable of bringing|the papers each day for the ‘an- ke RRL ol Lo BR0LIS | tailored suits ideal for business ; faiadarais ) ! 3 i cution, a minister had been try- committee” was planning to greet | misunderstanding. His own explana- L .C‘man' Joy-bringing, delightful | ine to get the man to repent. But J wear .. eesisereeenas e [ G. A, . en-|tion makes Ambassador Harvey's re- | —"IFairer and Warmer." he was a hard-boiled murderer and | |8 the AR R S wouldn't do it. He even grew im- | 4 : = campment which was to be held in| gt ; i | e \ thiX oity in ‘May. Probably those|action of ‘tIS Uinited -States. = Bub:it {E2500 o A iTag: was. abouk ¢4 Ma f NEW SPRING TAILORED SUITS—of checked materials supremely tailored suits that are charm- delegates were but 60 or 70 years old | Would be better to allow the matter F t e p@|sprung, he turncd to the sheriffi and f : | to rest. It is over. ac San an il | | cies . : ‘ ; i ing for business, sport or $3 9\00 f} EERRRY v —a quarter of a century ago. Proba- " B . 'y “Sheriff, 1 wanta t Sranieay, nthe delogatas wHo) cams ‘G NU BY ROBERT QUILLEN, You've been very square street wear ... PR to the city to attend that encamp- SITI A ¢4 tha Fakamen he s ment 25 years ago have died. In a People have been more or less wor- “I ain’t holdin' no grudge against few years there will be none left, | Tied over the prevalance of the grip| When a man gets tight, his morals | you, either. You treated me fine and | 8 : > to make a ‘ y i NEW SPRING TAILORED SUITS—in box They were veterans of the Clvil War, | and the influenza, Last week, for in- | are lose. vou gotta hang peor y Sy livin to | B J < I coated models developed in fine poiret’ twill and lined Today there are veterans of the | Stances, there were 50 cases of which ; : , : i A any peopte r g “But for you,” and he turned {| World War all about us. Most of | the health department had notice i"; ":p"l Il‘;“m):l' ople run behind keep- o mmis:tvx' 'l see you—Ilater”’ N W“h silk crepe, shown in tans ¢ i ; / {and navy blue .................. M 3ut “the people” were not doing visiting delegates to the marks proper in his defense of them are young men. Let it be grant- | ed that consideration of them will not | much to relieve the situation; there| Illim flam the film fans, It is hard ) y increase, to say the least, as the years [ Was little they could do except to ob-| to say, but easy to do. A fifl[]l] Sflll i i ' pass. How, then, considering the way | Serve proper personal precautions and oA : the country is treating them today,| Not to expose others to the danger of A\\” "‘l”l“‘“ R 'hlulls. e ! i HANNEONE NOW Bt ViTRead i ¢ Mhetraidne Wil R e TnE & oSl veo aner only model child is a 1922 model. FUR BIBLE ELASSES ; : 4 copies of the most recent French representations, now or 50 years from now—those of | This is the time to remember that| A cynic is a man who can't believe y some are trimmed with steel béads and others are them who are left? the organization known as the Visit- | that anybody is more decent than he %3 5 L dee trimmed with emb“.ldery stltching, $59 O ¢ vears after these | I Nurse Association is doing some- | Dugflld MGM]”GH Mme il] 01.. ‘ 3 : other are plain tailored .......... . 3 i srything they had to H\il\g. uhmit it. The nurses are mak- Still, you have to be a little evil- ; thelr country, consideration of them |INE from 50 to 60 calls a day, fight- | minded in order to keep yourself re- gamzmg 0[]@ at Daywfla & idemi ] Y ! it POLO CAPES—of overplaid $22 50 is not marked. One wonders if the [ing to prevent the spread of epidemic. | spectable, materials for sport wear, all lined people of the country are satisfied | Perhaps you never saw one of the nurses, and yet the work of those 7 Dugald McMillan 5f this cit nurses may have been directly re- v [y, | is “wintering at Daytona, Florida, is sponsible for your failure te become ‘ukmg an active part in the establish- be treated as the years pa Many of h . S e s e R e p ‘ : ment of a Mef's Bible class in ”;‘:tl § GRACEFUL CAPES—of Normandy cloth diag- ; city. Mr, McMtllan is first genc : onal Bolivia and other soft fabrics, lined with silk selves o handicap for life when they | and practical work. There is a ten- : 1 “ihe Ited Army of Everyman's i i of the Red Army o Kb : S crepe featuring deep chin $39 00 served. Many of these veterans, young | dency to treat lightly the work of | ( ( ible cl Concersing his Coid o AN e 6 R PR S in years, are old in worry and in | vganiae o class in Flofida, he writes to Itev. John L. Davis as fol- physical suffering. It is not a bad | tion of them With a casual, “Oh| 4 wife is a person who wonders B . b von aWE idea to consider these things, not only | they're all right, of course.” The| how in the world you manage to jerk “We are having delightful weather . o, of e the papers '8 HANDSOME CAPES—of lustrous and other on aniversaries which recall the| Visiting Nurse Association deserves | 0ff 5o many buttons here, although 1 sce by i T that you are having.sery cold weath- | § o) - luxurious materials in all the colors that are fash- heroism of the men who sefved and | more recognition than this half-heart- Sona ) th B i § ¢ g Some men are knightly and rescue However, let m forget he 2 ¥ 3 H work fte \ .ach | #d praise. 1t is a splendid organ st 3 er. ow 3 E o worked, but often throughout each|®d p pisns "1 damsels in distress, und others dodge | wcather and tell you that I am about ionable for spring Hofly. te; Boad it dofal Mo DraserVing Jury actvive, to have a Bible class started in Day- WERE i hia s i s s aitis vt . health and curing sickness is great. B tona on the same lines as in New Mr. | MENTAL GROOVES It is a pleasure to publish the fact.| The stars were millions of years in| pritain. 1 was telling the Rev. : Scadeng about ours and he had me PORTS POLO COATS— HANDSOME NEW SPRING WRAPS Some people boast of being meth. o e PATS IR e Ree. titey e ino i § as ein ho- ress ament 3 ¢ e cve- 1 8 etk 4 : r{ i BIeN dgen Bioel they Rroihstiicod. mep on of all wool materials lined with silk in three { AND COATS—of fine velours and other soft dical. They always do a certain thing UEGAL SENSE o) he best I could) | ¥ 3 ing and tell them (the bes ; h D s A 5ood example of the common| About the only thing that has made | ;:mf we were organized and what, in| 4 different 13 98 rich materials, lined 39 wWithusil - o o0 . in a certain way. It comes more na- my opinion contributed to our \suc-| models .. AT Pty {ural: it requires less thought, less|sense properly given to the law is{@ Breat success without a slogan is| s mental dotivity, Others are a bit|seen in the case of a lease providing | th® divorce i 8 SR NEW SPRING WRAPS—of camelaire}{ BEAUTIFUL NEW SPRING COATS AND Lumplots) h I am hav trimmed with silk stitching, $19 98 WRAPS—of Normandy cloth, lined with - Y i ashamed of this tendency, The metho- | for a rental to be snfalier “in ”"’{ Bittie 1t ol wiests wakh advertl Herald, which 3 event that the city of New Britain!ed, yeast established new records in|scnt daily, that the membership has| four new models .,.... silk crepe and developed in membership s LUXURIOUS NEW SPRING WRAPS— § new wide #leeve models . .. dical have formed mental grooves from which it is difficult to break|should go no license' than if it did|the making of dough. reached 1874, The L T (il BuCwhY conE TS That represent the ultimate in new springi NEW SPRING POLO COATS—of over- away. They will continue to do cer- | not. As a matter of strict fact New i y he men out to “rance kee BT 3 T ey t T i eps on this way, she|of the Red army l.fl G. News that 1|[ garments of the fin soft draped materials § plaid materials, all silk lined and made' with tain things the same way even though | Britain did not “go no license,” A lit-f o o) A i’ 4 LS 3 2 ay lose friends; but if she gets by | ciass? The I d their reason, when they stop to rea- | eral interpretation of the sentence of | with it she won't need many. : Toonived, gives the Red army attend-| in models you Mll 75 00 careful regard for the mest son, tells them that another way is|the agreement, therefore, would o ance as 179. That's a poor .nnf'rugr“ I R i recent modes .. ... slightly preferable. quire the larger rental to be paid. But Bvrl:nv;wlzs colleges rt-arh double-en- | for a membership of ::'l‘ :: "1“ \rurs f is i K i fce” of try bookkeeping. Mere double book-| *“I am leaving scvers € i ) ® 4 pa r S is e | the urt took dicial notice” of the pr v b " _ i v 0! Probably the reason for this is the| the court to judicial no h keeping. I8 taught by the income tax. | that ave much interestcd in getting general tendency to avoid needless la- | fact that the 15th amendment and tha ik that arC ow's Bible class staried in ; ,. bor; for mental exercise is, in fact, | Volstead act brought the same situa- their church that they want our xucl— come just to see and hear William J.] .‘.‘::b:}u n:;zn:u::isl:mlng half a long, ]L’omr-l up”lo Mr, l;d\lg standard, 1 H y i - | da r 1y be all wrong, @ ) Just as much Jabor as physical activity | tion to New Britain that would have v ards to \(le hom navs | T and also there is a large num “Mr. Bryan however doserves credit| sonal opinion, i ]’;‘:zgh;:;""“ an fact, voted have one m from lnl\;:\ri:ojml e wer present who would be present it foi K AR Bor HE: DN & VaRy EBOH L NEDIAT EE habansd ‘"E \\1||h:n‘. ?' " " going to get lh,t‘n:‘:}n & | there was no Bible class at all. The!g,cqiker and he does hold the atten- [ Bryan, and a large number would be tal powers will possess Lt ‘““ll"“, e Clas. * | pérk is Miami’s loafing place and tion of those Who hear him. His los- | there anvway, and, having a_crowd, i e ) ; At Bryans Bible Clas, L re 15 a crowd there all during the |sons are practical and are very good | William. J. talks to them. That's the A professional man of considerable | if it was brought about by a methol Saxal Well son i n e 1‘;1 b 1S}t up. to 10 or 11 but ta my way of thinking do notJ way I size it up.” prominence spoke the other day of | differing from the one contemplated | 7 ieorge H. Wells, has writl( day and even at night ur STy ] v e Baeties t6 the lamsa. Aha | 3 B * [lowing letter about William J. icigck, 8o in my opinion, I M. B differently | by the parties to the lease. Tha com- Bryan's Bible class in Miami: &l anead of Willlam J' True philosophy is the quality that| T Went to William J's. Bible class| * «Up there a fellow's got to crawl was employed. He declared the men-| was taken by the court, mstead of | makes a sout woman reach cheerful- (“:‘s;mu.r iy =n[:<1]'({:d \::“l‘:_“"":“‘l““"’mf auL _’“”l';l “'C‘gl"';" “l’)“‘d;‘gl“"""““"“‘i]:‘u;' QWING (0 numerous requests from people who were unable to tal exercise was worth while. s He ”‘, holding \m,fl \_\I wl },‘m wording of the|ly for another piece of cake. . park and William J. sure does rlruw' but here it is altogether different. come in Thursday or Friday, T will extend this offer the rest of telling of teaching his| agreement and making o man pay al o comething pofgnantly pa.|& Crowd: But its ' not altogether|The weather is fine and its a pleas-1l this week. THINK O1 IT. thetic about an old maid's disapproval | L oan Who draws them as is the|uro to get up and get out in the [ c ase with Mr. Davis. A large part! morning and besides the benches hand as well as his right. Of course, | only the lower rental of the Way mudern. gir he admitted, the boy would probably 1t is not unwise to emphasis s Ko 4 {of his crowd consists of people Who under the palm trees afford a pleas- A ’lr;laAl TIFUL SET OF TEETH 3 .3 hese teeth are the regular f pe— = = o == | || 495 sots and are. fully guaran- 50 with the way they are being treated— with the prospect of the way they will such organiZations or to dismiss men- year as those vears pa is labor. And the less one labors|come if the city had, in mentally the less strength those men- | “no license.” In other words the rea- son for the rent reduztion canie, even the need of doing things merely because a different mon sense and fair view of the matter lustrated by son to throw a baseball with his left rent under conditions which justified become more skilful throwing with | where the law, contrary to the opin- Radio is to |,|n,nl(.v\t the roar either the right or the left hand, and|ion of scorners, follows the line of | Niass “';" we thought all the '”"" teed, as to wear. fit and appear- later in life he might wisely pay all| plain common sense. it Wt fuads our sbunds’ that/ EVERETT TRUE ance. I am making this offer N in order to acquaint the people to development of one o } ) CHURCH AID SOLICITORS A philosopher s one who nu.ls‘ Yea ), THAT'S THE SamE of New Britain and vicinity with he was exercising hboth arms, the| The news comfort in the reflection that ecvery QeTre 85! AN THAT'S INE eyt ,flw______ No Less muscles of both sides of the body and | tions may have been practiced upon | % ituation eventually ~become SAmME ACTo R, TEO | % o T o people of this city by men who mayil ' n8e. L SEGE THEm (W A FiLm | PERSONS WHO NEED TEETH SHOULD HEED THIS OFFER— THREE WEEKS AGO. |@l For those who want the best. the very finest that money can buy, his attention No More manner of throwing. But meanwhile | indieating that imposi- giving himself a chance to build up symmetrically, at the same time giv-| have misrepresented their connection magazine writer says it is un- > its| with some legitimate enterprise, or|lucky to get married on I'riday. That “THEN L WAS DOwN AT 1 will make up my regular $33 sets at $17.50, superiority. The physical exercise,| who may have rep nted themselves [ 3°6MS to be a very conservative state- - (NG BEACH 1 DROVE ment of the case. OVER Xo MoLlY woeoep avo however, with the worth while point.[as connected with an tneerprise 5 - = It, in our daily actions, we do things [ which is not, in fact, legtimate| Correct this sentence: k- At SLVAD N TS et WHILE ;-‘::-:“f;‘n‘::-l:slr:‘ll:afl“n:“::m:fi $ always in the same way we certainly [ does not cast any reflection upon Imnu{ my boy,” said the girl's father, “and ¥ - 8. 8. White & Co,, i)mtlst Sup- 7 50 4 ply Co, &nd Ash & Co,, of Eng- ing each arm a chance to prove avoid thinking much about them, It|fide solicitors for legitimate organiza- | if You can't support her properly, just tiona formed to aid the Roman | 3/l ON me. 1 == 2 - Iand. , e | - o Trubyte, 20th Century, Gold Pin i possible the thought saved may be it y devoted t more weighty | Catholic church or any other churel . profitably devoted to re ghty | Cath ¥ C hur and Nuform. They all go at the 5 Year matters. ut as a general rule it| There are many such organizations = 3 ame price, 7 — Guarantee would seem that we would do better | doing a great work, and there are 25 Y 2 : b ears Ago Today everything we do if we would give to| many solicitors working for good ! cach action, no matter how small, | causes throughout the country. But, !(Takfln from Herald of that date) | | = T o = ‘For those who can wear them I some distinct thought. And, by solit is feared, there are some frauds 4’-«.‘..-_....._....-.._-...!.‘ SO RARET S — . will make this roofless plate, doing, we would avoid the mental pr;n'h.l‘ml along these lines, and the| o g Gnovies H. Barrett re.| = £ . ! which will positively do away with grooves which finally make us little | news is published both for the benefit | ceived “an order from Bristol today S = I = all plate discomforts, Positively more ;than automatons in the big as|of the legitimate church organizations | for 50 reserved seats for the basket- guaranteed, well as the small matters of life | and the solicitors for them, and mr; ball gume Saturday night when the == 2354 i hy G R 0 regulars will play the crack Twent 1, o) TR the benefit of the people who would | EA Bl PG L York, i SOCS;nI?Sv:,'LT%T\LLW\?f SoOmME | . If you are not pleased with this in HARV BALFOUR {be glad to give to such worthy or-| " Rev, B, Broderick D. D., will Cee wice suve-e cvery way, I will cheerfully refund In simple terms the dispute be- | ganizations but who are in danger of | the speaker at St. Joseph's church | CECED IN INTRODUCINGR TALKING your moncy. What could be fairer? tween Ambassador Harvey and Lord | being imposed upon by frauds. this evening. He will speak on INTO THE MOWES, BuT |IN LoX LT ” 1 ¢ " i “Some Herogs of Christianity M - 4 , again referred to because of Apparently nothing has bee en | ¥ ‘-—: ‘-N tuh‘mlmtrlorl'f lefense of hi ':\\A|K te | a 1':\‘:1 lh(J‘) m n‘nL ’1‘ g )”T\(: Tomm feyheh GE CRLAEY: 0 B i A N l QV] — 1 X e la s defense s own note | agains! e me t whom complaint | jeague 1 ire, is getting - Come In and let me examine your cague umpire, is getting ready for| - . Porcelsin and. Gold. O ¥ | is this: Lord Balfour said: ‘“The| has been made, but the warning is| another strenuous scason — > " United States insisted, in substance | given that all people should be sure| Town Clerk Lewls of Southington' - | = ;:'.“:‘“(f:::}n‘;":'(‘" $5 00 mouth. Ask me questions, T will i ; -} of the esitimats oharacts . en. | Was in town today visiting many ac- . = : y if not in form, that though our Al-lo Sitimate character of the en- | ..iiennes and frieds. R T — Rroken plates repaired. give you mdvice and an estimate, lies were to spend the money, it was terprise which strangers represent| | iautenant Colonel A. L. Thomp-| : - = - 0l plates refitted. ; § il | AN o & et Don't put it o, DO IT NOW. only on our security that they (the; themselves to be serving, and of the|son today resigned nis commission in! ¢ — - on’t p! .(l B 3 0 U. 8) were to lend it.” authority of the solicitors to repre.| the Connecticut National Guard. H | has bheen in the service continuov Ambassador Harvey, asking for an|sent such organization. iy Y v ) . = RS since 1877, = official clearing-up of any misunder- Lere - Abel Griswold has again come out| — Dr Hanna standing this statement might give, E J for the track team at the High A 2 ) sald that the United States did not| ‘“The weather,” recently, has not|®chool. He is one u: the stars in the © = Ty e = ) 308 Main Street ain (-~ loan money to the Allies ingisting on | been a popular subject of discussion England’s security. ! —or, more accurately, the weather, ( k : 4 3 . ‘fhe star-group Urea Major is| 3 2. = W A Open Nights This is true, even according to|although g popular subject of discus- | {knpwn in this gountry as the Great i gr. in EngMna as the Plough and rmany as the \Wagon. Lord Balfour's specch yesterday. He'sion, has not been popular. It is well, eypiained that *hat he had meant thercfore, to hasten to say that theéy P e e S T e T R T Y sy