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BISHOP SAYS AMERICA IS WOMEN'S PARADISE Methodist Ohurch Rishop Declares That Poorest Woman in the U, §, s Better off than Peon Woman | By The Associated Press Chicage, May 8.~The poorest we #n in the United Stat is infiy better off than the peon woman of South Amerioa, Rishop W. 1. Oldham. of Nuenos Alres, declared at a meeting ) ely of the employes and staff of the com Chicago, May # Pwo hundred mittee on conservation and advance men paroled from seven state penl of the Methodist Episcopal chureh |tentlaries and federal pricons during here. 1982, earned’ 898,044, or an’ average Rishop Oldham has just returned of something more than #4 ¥y, a0 from Bouth Ameriea and Mexico, Me cording to a statement gy out here said: “You ean rate civilization from Ly the Central Howard associntion, to the place that women hold in that whom the men were mad partieuler country, There used to he | ble.* an Idea that woman had ne real place Essential relief was rendered 1,100 in the world, men discharged from various prisons YIf there aré any Young women during 19 q 4 \ rd hoys here who are discontented and wish. were restored to homes and given ing that they were rich, think of the vislon of theift and wholesome coms | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 102 The Great Whatisit Go," sald the magistrate, and the pup ran to Mrs, Col \gisirat Aweetser told her she could keep it \HELPED 1,000 CONVICTS BACK TO CITIZENSHIP | Contral HWowand Associution, VUnder | Direction of ¥. Emory Lyon, Found- or and supt, Establishes Recowd, Ry The Associated Press | pantonship | In all, 2,454 men mass of women i the peon elass in Bouth Amerlea who are not as re i boys were ag spected as the women of the United It's alwavs fair weather wi r00( 0| , of » . |8isted in some way by the wintion States, The poorest of you 18 rich | aording te e sl ther : u;n "d i;(lln\\?g¢t together, ac-|yurifs last yoar. and 88 ner cent when compared with these, ing to ie penguins in the London Zoo. The penguin is na-|ime men piroled to the olation S The hishop sald that the ownership | tUre's great Whatisit, having characteristics of reptile, bird and|tinished their parotes with croait of milllons of acres of land by rich |animal, The Centra! Howard assoclation, landlords was detrimental to the ad. |under the direction of its founder nnd vancement of the peons The peon T ey . | muperintendent, 1I°, Emory Lyon, ot women, especially in South America, |cntraren, e cited the fire in Coliina. [thiR city: aima to work for the pre- in8- | yontion of erime by better supervision When | o "ottenders while probation and burn- purole. Superintendoer yon says: “Elght | wi 1 uperintendont Lyon sa Eigt | with his he declared, live in little shacks in amall villages and are degraded specl mens of humanity, depressed, with ahsonce of all hope, ambition and as- wood, Ohlo, some years several hundred children ed or Injured Benator Brook's amendment was de- ngo were on ASSEMBLY REFUSES 10 ENDGRSE COURT piration, |teated by a large vote 4 dollars covers the average cost of | : 5 “There should he no discontented |teated by u large vote and the bll|yridging the gap between the prison guidance, women in America because thoy | Sesosn el e, door and self supporting, self respect well eared for, and have good o AV Ak - S w e Ing citizenship, It is ly worth homes," Bishop Oldham concluded (Continued from Firat Page) 3 IN THE SENATE | white,” GOLD SEEKER REmURNS | Arctio reglon from San Francisco 82| anti-birth control socleties are pome e g s f i e oW wa The senate today passed in con- — 1 vears ago, and since then has achieved | ing Into existence throughout the SHbER O HURNIIE arAn [“lmm“u‘l ‘_mm' Y (ul"rl'll(‘l'lthu bill making it lllegal to | GOD-FATHER RISIGNS e a wido reputation as a musher and country following the visit of Mm, i NE J Ar-|use any but the Australian ballot or S| yrospector, Margaret Sanger to this country last bitration, voting machines throughout the n(a!e.‘lfl’{;?:‘f"{:- ‘i':‘y ! ‘n\lnlm' 3 I‘-‘ . | Japanese Prospector Maintains Ex- g l\Ll one time he narrowly escaped |year. ek i d X N . Bill Favors Doctoy. 1t specific ; 3 5 at Isleworth Parish| e n ¢ a b 0 gold| Yapaneso Will Have Freighters ¥quip- | L b pol S AT ki HRRE use Of|church has retired. He has attended | treme Reticonce Regarding His belng hanged by & band of 100 gold| gaon atter her = depariace B . | e jndiciary ¢ oe re " i s y 4 ¥ ors W o Alaska, and | =4 ’ ped With Diesel Engines | bl under which Dr. Edward H,| Senator Sulsman objected to lhe\l',,‘;_’,n'hfr”‘{:,lnf"m,,":‘,'\ has | Leen | wsh0 Mie Trip. WIS talled to find thy peecioud TaebAl. | COnROL AAYOCKIN: LERNS Ao orgacise Yokohama, May 3.—The Nippon |Moriarity of Rockvillc will be given Vil declaring that it was directed e e e e — under the direction of Rarcues SHE Yusen Kaisha s planning to bulld |the right o practice medicine in this (chicfly at West Hartford and was an | o,q, e s | E Thnas AotIRiad e Imported Sohweitzer 55c. Russol's,|Moto, and they hiave been steadily st w0 10,000 ton frelghters, each equip- | state without examination. Dr, Mori- [infringement on “home rule in towns." | b B o occaslon been | winnipeg, sMay 3, — Jujiro Wada, | —advt. rolling members, particularly in the industrial centers. An organization provided with his church-door key as | pjeturesqu enators Wilder and Trumbull de- | %0 ce 40 the measure and it was ped with Diesel oll ‘engines, An order |arity, who I for the construction of these vessels| cian in Michigan for been practicing physi- 15 years, has|fended just retur latter on the Shanghai | biill was explained by Mr. service and the run, wishu vho criticized the medical | armories; relating to payment of | Sons of Veterans tomorrow afternoon | . - ard. Mr. Alien of Waterford op-|clalms and the reorganization of the | from 2:15 o'clock until 5. L. D. Pen- | Imported Roquefort, 60c. Ttussell's. | posed the bill. Mr. Buckley reviewed |EOVernors military staff. | fleld Camp, Sons of Veterans will meet | —advt, th se as it had been presented to| The senate passed from the calen-| this evening to make nrrnnpr»ln(‘nlsi dar the bill giving the state board of | for Memorial Day. | mission of the cducation the right to receive and| Several members of the board of | i o | board that its prejudice against Dr. hold money given or bequeathed 10| health interviewed bidders for the| Hair Often Rumcd | Moriarity uch that even though | the state for educational purposes.|garbage collection contract in city hail The bill was amended by Senator|yesterday afternoon. There no o e achi he passe the examination he would | By Careless W abhlflg )lml he given license to practice. | akewell, giving the custody of the|meeting, the members simply sceking e s e eeeeee? | N1 Puickloy said that this situation |money to the state board of control|intormation prior to the mecting next | Soap should be used very fully, | veflected no credit on the hoard. land causing ‘lhv boyu-q mt m‘-v(-em the | Tyesday. if you want to keep your hair look- Opposes Measure, gifts in the name of the state, e The regular meeting of Worthy tne lts hest. Many soaps and pre-| Dr. Bddy of Canton said that onef TH bill concerning payment by | Temple, Pythian Sisters, will be held pured shampoos contain too much | eiement of the board's prejudice was the state of public cxperises for ehil|in Judd's hail tomorrow at § o'clack. Plkali, This dries the scalp, makes|that Dr. Moriarity practiced medicine (7% residing in tax exempt property|mpe ynitiation of four candidates will| the hair brittle, ruins it. Il Connectient as ‘someonc's’ aasiste| V28 8180 pessed In conOueice. take place. | R e oy vise ja)| ib—ntt uhuNbBY bronedize; He algd]| o CnAlIOnS Bopor s, o re.| . There Wil be a meeting’ ot the| Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo | said the board had never admitted The senate recelved favorable It-|gapnce committee of the Catholic| | ports on Governor Templeton's nomi- | | ‘Women's Council at 8 o'clock § (which is pure and greaseless), and one to practice without a gradua- 3 & maasARY ber: tur- Rt SRS e aTRA A o tion f a grade J g . [nations sent in Puesday of members | 3 & Datie] v v is better than anything else you can tion from a grade A college, He op. of various state boards. They were day evening in the Daughters of [sa. | use. posed the bill. S LT HE 3 " bella Club rooms. |nominating George ~ Blumer and| TNe o p iy lodge, No. 957, B. P. O Two or three teaspoonfuls of Mulsi- | Pass school Inspection | 9 i X Oscar A. Leonard to be trustees of the fied in a cup or gl with a little| Senator Bakewell's bill prm'('ling)“Tnl;”::(] state training school nm]’ E.,, will hold a regular meeting to warm water is sufficient to ¢ for the inspection of the construetion |y pital; Kdward H. Wilkins, Her- | Mgt the hair and scalp thorourhly ind fireproofing of school houses | n " A chibman and Harrls Whitte- | | “Journey to Songland’ and Dance, | ply moisten the hafr with water which are more than two stories high more to be members of the state park Anchor Brand clubs, Y. W. C. A, Fri, | —=advi, rnl:h the .\(\lléfl(\f-r] in, It n?ukr‘.” an at the foot of the ca lf-nvl:xr' ffwr SOME {4 forest commission; Frederick T. n;\!{n]’lnnf‘r‘ "u.v n‘( h, i Y. ]w;n {r|' time an‘ up n-r'l and \\w.‘ p)l:!«:d | simpson to be consulting physician at which ringes on casily, removing er an attempt to amend it by Sen- |0 gtate prison. M every particle of dust dandruft and cxcess oil. The h 1y and eveniy, and it leaves the s ator Brooks had failed. His amend- | A “eto oo report was received on ment sought to exempt private schools |, iy appropriating $100,000 for new from the terms of the bill maintain-| o nqruction work at the Connectlcut Tipperary, one of the sensations of the horse show already has been given in England | had trouble with the medical examin- yassed, { =1y RS where he has been on the trail of g and they are to be completed within | ing board of this state and so far has Pass Militia Bill. | C't l tgold. He maintains extreme reticence Birth Control Movement one year. [ Lbeen unable to get an examination.| The bill relating to changes in the| iy tems. {regarding his 2,600 mile trip, which | Another freighter of 5,000 tons is| He has a so-called local application | militia Jaw whch passed in the house he made alone with hig flve doj By The Assoclated Press. | Imported Roquefort, 60¢. Russelis to he constructed in Jupan. The for- | cuncer curo which some members of |several days ago, was paased. These | Wada made his first journey to the' Toklo, May 3.—Birth control and|—advt. mer will be used for the New York [the board consider dangerous. The changes are: The re-establishing ori The regular family social Will DC | eee——— Bell of the naval militla; regarding uses of | held by the Ladles' Auxi to the | = e - chiidren should be adequatel well ag public gchool You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at any pharmacy, it is very Generous Quaker Peppermints OTHING stingy about these big, man-sized choco- late peppermints. And good-—Oh, boy! You never tasted any better. Here is the smoothness of rich chocolate and fondant combined with the tingling sweetness of fine pepper- mint. Packed in individual glassine envelopes, 5c¢. Just ask the candy man for Kibbe’s Quaker Peppermints. Whatever the price, you can always depend on the goodness and purity of all Kibbe’s Candies. For 79 years this reputation has been maintained. Wherever good candy is sold —PALACE— HER FIRST AMERICAN MADE PHOTOPLAY SUN., MON., TUES., WED. Y\ POLA NEGRI’ | Georgde Fitzmaurice | soft, and the hair fine and ing that the state was going too far in | i school for boys bright, lustrous, fluffy and singling out school houses for legisla- }‘::Mher A fuvorably repasted fore | manage. tion. Senator Bakewell said school [y S88 €0 Flownont of boys between protect- cheap, ‘and a Yf;\v_ ounces _wxll} sux\r}l.\' S or Challenger ask_r-«l if it were ately preceding & school day. SR W e R R G S B Connecticut to g0 |""4% b)) “making the salary of the Hong S S Re Yo, dRIRE I RIvES| (h(BLEn ".d ter to learnijthis neccks prosecuting attorney of the district :==ml Mu!slfh;]. & sity of safeguarding the safety of|,oup of Waterbury $2,600 a year Was e e | a]50 favorably reported. llsald Magistrate Sweetser, “and i to Magistrate Bweetser whether i4 and 16 in bowling alleys after 6 5. | orclock at night or on a day immedi- A favorable report was also re- ceived on & bill increasing the Israel Putnam memorial camp commission to nine. Conimittee Reconsiders The senate reconsidercd its actlon in amending the bill concerning the planting of shade trees along the highways and then passed the bill in its original form in concurrence. The genate amendment dealt wish the re- sponsibility of caring for the trees and was rejected by the house. A com- mittee in conference resulted. Bills passed from the calendar: In- corporating the Waterbury founda- tion; appropriating $23,760 for the purchase of land for an addition to| Isracl Putnam memorial camp. It/ {was sent to the house under suspen- |sion of the rules, Appropriating §10,000 for the resi- dence of the carstaker of the Henry Whitfield house at Guiiford. Concerning the sanitary conditions of public conveniences; providing for |bilennial elections in Portland. | Renaming the Putnam Foundry and | Machine Co. the Putnam Co,, and in- |creasing its capital stock. | Concerning redemption |vetore maturity. Authorizing the appointment of a puty tax commission, Amending the charter of the Stony |Creek association. YOUR CHOICE of bonds de 'SOLOMON'S BABY TRICK OUTDONE OVER PET DOG Fails Test After Test Magistrate sweetser Until He Lets Dog Pick Its Owner. New York, May 3.—In Yorkville court yesterday was Mrs. Anna O'Con- nor, No. 350 East 17th street, saying |a Pomeranian pup there was hers, |Mrs. Rose Cohen, No., 254 Avenue B, ’l.ll('l was there and saying just as em- phatically it was hers, “Stand over there, Mrs, Cohen,” call 1t 8he cried “Bebe,” and the pup ran to her joytully. Next Mrs. O'Connor got a similar ehance, and the dog ran to her just as joyfully when she called “Trixte,” Then the animal remped he eailed it Trixie or Bebe, but he did not despalr and decided on one other experimont, He put Mrs, O'Connor on one side of the room and Mrs. Cohen on the other with the pup in the cen- ter, And He Does It Without His Master’s Guidance 24,9 it oy = (X - —casith at Washington, D, C., goes over an auto feat without a rider’s master, Jack Prestage, in the saddle. And then he repeats the s e Japanese prospector, ned from Ierschel Island, I;aroness Heads Japa“ese composed entirely of women has been formed to fight the movement. alouraine vANY UTENSIL ILLUSTRATED T DRIP ROASTING PAN] 408 Main St., New Britain This Sale Starts Friday Continued Saturday