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7 NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1023, {New Brtain Herald |1 ooy oo PAN AMERIGANS TN ' as NERALD PURLIGHING COMPANY || e ‘ : (asved Daily, Surday BExcepied) es \ D At Hersld Bidg, 47 Chureh Btrest, Ml ¢ i ' 4 4 g ) J SUBSORIPTION RATES ’ e . ¥ . i side of the life of a student is R (T Nenths mankeod Sad Wemanhasd, would nas e recentis veen em- (J0016reNce Does Not Settle Arma- Moath, rlght to hlame those in pawer phasiz AS @ result of the part ft g 0o ot Now AR today who deprived Dhem of (his| DIaYa 10 the lives of youns people of ment Problems proper preparation fe . af 1oday thers will be a future eitizens HARTFORD TELEPHONE CALLS truggle they, as ship just us efficient in the praetieal ot Lorsiame ase Ofee 10 meet things that must be lahored over, and | BY The Associated Press ‘ i g L b s’ = L far more capable becaunse of the in. fantiago, May 4~The ffth Pan- JUST ARRIVED FROM NEW YORK-TWO ADVANTAGEOUS PURCHASES OF snly profitable advert'sing medlum In OPPOSING WORLD OO RT reused importance being given, to :“"":_’l_";l‘:l A“w"';: e ‘::’r ‘;:j‘::‘.lvlfi.(.,.m"i: the Citv, Cireulation books and press i p 190m always open (0 advertivers. How utterly ubsurd to suppose that | U4¥ 10 1S artiatic side suceeeded in reaching agreements Qn — any solutior pproving the United general questions of commerce, e«lu~| Member of The Assoriated Press States entranee into the Woed coupt | WNEN they have windowiess build. | cation and hygiene, but falled to| 4 Press Is on |u-,h||:y fmnl-n would na P dleit ) ings how is the poor, tired werker Smooth out the difficulties that arose | -publicat) all news ild pass onnectieut house of - i thie 1 an Ameriean league \cross the way of nations, the Monroe Daeetrine and | hous Went on recard “ove pl g - an American court of justiee Con« ' ¢ . d A rwhel "" May be one reason why employers | sideration of some of these' questions | ®he A, B O 1 & N A ¥ against endorsing the fdea, Why, | wil approve said windowless struc.| was postponed, | whieh fLruishes pewipase I8 not the house the most regular of | 1y ep, Future Pan-American gunwrlnfl"j 339 and s45 TA'LORED SUITS Y ‘Our ol regular Republican bodies? Would will be ealled upon to take action on . jut’ fraud tn newspaper dla. (N0 endorsement of the idea tend to| Poasiblg the "young lndy" would | irIOUS Bubjects of _'”“",f"", IRTAINSE 59 For women and Mme' figures Lo both national and 10- | wplit the Republican party? Does the | like them also—if the worker who | iie .-‘:,h.,n\'.',',.";:‘.-,\.(.““}..nm:):.-. ov‘.n:rl:..u; Best Quality ““:&‘”l‘l‘:': ""!'m";"";l“"‘(' Loaog Coated Modcls, [Aned With uality Crepe Connecticut. house, or its powerful | "looks™ is not uttractive, which meets at Itio Janeiro in 1925 leaders, know low the high and will be asked to attempt a modifica- 0 s l T d d d ( CONSULTING THE PEOPLE. | mighty at Washington are going to With safety razors tion of American intornationnl law, | n dale logay an S&tlfl" ay The public action of Mayor Paones. | mect the situation? Wan not the res- Now so cheap .-.\.'-: .'.",':.fifi:".",'.fl"?f,'l.".'.’ 'I:'.‘én‘.}"",fi;.r.'. 82 in acknowledging that the oppesi. | olution to endorse the move present- here is no reason why for an American court of justice. SPEC PURCHASE OF POLO COATS ! Rion to the swimming pool in the ed by a Democrat? Are not the real- | A chap should scrape The conference adopted two treats IAL WNorth End is greater than he at first | !y great men of the country, lLodge His best girl's cheek fes, one for the protection of Pan. supposcd, s the sort of action that and the rest of the sprightly crew nr“ In kissing her good-bye, .\““nrg.’r:lrm;r:\ltd”n’x“\“lntfi'\\‘11‘11;"0""1‘;;;:'- an ugre nder w . Ought to be commended. Tho clty I8} Progressive statesmen who are so in- | g [ tional disputes would be investigated | Mot unfamillar with officials who will | §enious about reservations doing ! or: : by a fact-finding commission [ \ —_— ot listen o reason; men who refuse | thelr best to “rescrve” the iden so With barbers so cffclent | “The hygiene committes headed by | X slg 98 Polo Coats h g see that they may have been mis- that it will be smothered by such | There's really no excuse 11";;!&‘1:’;:} \“l“:‘(l)vllllllrdlflll.'(;l'l'dr"lll:"l.:‘ll“’"l‘: At s 9 dwi A 12.98 Maken. The fdeal results could be ob- | clauses? Flor manite avarmore inficc wbout the adoption of measures that {sained, always, by first finding out the| The merits of the matter? Oh,| URshaven-face abuse. | will enable international eo-operation ) e ople’'s wishes in a matter of this| never mind about that. “Merits" are e . |'in stamping out diseasc, The confer- 4 A bird in the hand may be worth | yyee nlso gave encouragement to the i d and then acting In accordance | merely matters unmentionable when Bo . kin two in the bush unless the bird's a| prohibition movement agreelng to as- awith those wishes it possible. If such | the exigencies of politics demand | . ¥ o iy, ¥ “ chicken, sist in keeping intoxicants from be- e —————] action is not possible, a frank explan-| careful considerfition of conditions | ing exported to the United States, ) S $25 PO!O Coa' et s Dot | Teprescntatives! The fden fs preposs naval armament terous! Think of it Yesterday the Full Lined and Half Lined with Silk Lingette, On Sale as Follows: wtion might be made why it {s im-| Which have to do with the future wel- | Whereupon (|Tc ],;;v.l is liable to be-| AuRustine Lidwards of Chile, presi- 4 ] {possible, but at least nothing need be | fare of the party, Licoma & 1tkbliity dent of the conference, pointed out at 1" At $16 98 ' = 4 the final session that this is the cen- $ o done in a matter like the swimming — i 3 BA vhich PASSING OF THE WINDOW., tennial year of the Monroe Doctrine, | {pool or the automoblle cllmp “Tr‘ ™ L G i ° | “Whatever interpretations the Mon- would offend those most interested. e experts say that the downtown F t dF | roe Doctrine has received,” he said, The practical difficulty with an open bullding as well as the factory of the | ac san ancles “none can fail to rcognize the tran. v | 2 s - scendental importance of this histor- e forum to discuss the matter is usually | near future is destined to be without BY ROBERT QUILLEN, cend ; S ARAs | jcal pact to America. The spirit of . b3 hat the people do not take the trou- | windows, and to depend upon artifi- | e e R R 0 \ 32.5“ POIO Coats ble to attend and here voice the pro- | elal means for light and pure alr. In-| (orespondent: Noun; singular; | {hroughout the compass of America. At $19.98 itests they have been making private- | terlor lighting, they say, has been de- | third person; divorce case. | The next conference will be held at| Whidae My whenever the matter is discussed. | veloped to a stage where it even sur- Havana. e —————— MThis is solely the fault of those in-|passes daylight. They say moreover| Americanism is something you and ferested, and may not prove to be the | that this artificlal means of lighting | ¥°"* Partisens have a monopoly of.| YARCITY MEN PRACTICE case in this matter, At any rate such and ventilating will be less expensive, The only two creatures referred to b e K an open meeting, called for the pur-|and they give their reasons. as “80 human" are o great man and | z $. ] pose of hearing opinions is the only Grant this argument about the ex-|# monkey, Both Columbia, Yale and Peansyl- | -‘5 Polfi (..On':lts vay of getting at the public| pense, and grant, if one must, that vania Crews Are Out on Housatonic i 3 e ity U sia nds | th Dartaiiad reinblal lgnin: on. | Some children are free to havo 4 ’ At §25.00 sentiment, and Mayor 0 | b Bht is a won-| g504 time, and some have mothers| River Today, done well to indicate his intention of | derful invention and even surpasses| who worry about them. . —_— calling such a meeting. Two birds| daylight for the purpose of vision. e might well be killed with one stone if These things are not exactly estab- Derby, May 3.—Morning and after- noon practice was scheduled today You can always tell when your i 1 for the varsity and junior varsity| % dairyman has the blues. They are re- discussion of the automobile tourlst [ lished, but let them be admitted for | oy m R 148 the b 1Y AT FE | Crows of Columbia, Yale and Pennsyl- camp were to be brought up at the | argument's sake. What is to become | % vania in final preparation for the tri- same meeting. of that other discovery of science of | France is eager for air supremacy, |?NBular regatta tomorrow {m.e‘: tie $35 PO]RET TWILL COATS sun-|and Heinle i just as cager to have|tWo mile course on the Housatonio A 1t is unfortunate, for all our sakes, | the great curative qualities of 3 4 -4 SR TS Sl 5 I'hen take the alr: river. Robert I*, Herrick of the Har- that such meetings are seldom repre g pon the human body ? | | vard rowing committee will referee sentative. But no official is to be Of course everybody knows what m‘i the races with IFrank Gates of Derby . acting as head judge. Resides the two | e blamed for that. The most a Mayor|do “when doctol disagree.” But | races of the triangular contest, the In the Fashionable Ribbon Tied Side Effcct then to be guided by the sentiment ' there expressed if he deems it repre- of tubercular children being cured by In the drawings for position yester- | g o senti t.| sunlight, that some e curativ day Columbia had first choice for the sentative of the general =Pn|xn4wn ssil A ne (‘n‘ th un.m\e‘ sl e i ol oo TR R B e B ol position, Pennsylvania taking the mid- Braid or Embroidery. {ng to have some place in the city|away from the sun’s rays even when | . dle course and Yale the castern on | Still, the rattle of the sabre over Yale drew the west- = where the people may have the pl | they pass through window gluss. 1In| the Derby side. Striking Models in Side Iffect, Ribbon d and Trimmed with is | doctors are certainly sci | may do is to give the people this 08 certainly sfmnu.«(s and | o Sils tranlimen w01 shwsts the. Makeis chance to express their views, and|they have found, according to reports | ‘ chusetts Tech, freshmen in a Henley a ‘ substantiated by proof in the nature | ' p distance race. $50 PO!RI'AT IWILL COATS $ 3% ’ : i | there doesn't menace life much more|epn lane for the junior varsity tilt, ure and advantage of a place to sim | order to get the full benciits of the| thay the rattle of the jitneys over|Columbia getting the middle and e ] in the summer. If it can be fur-|sun's light it must touch the bodies| here. Pennsylvenia tha’ sastens. nished in such a way that the over-| of the sufferers directly. Clothing is e Shm't Polfl Coats Shord‘ SpOl‘t Jackeis v removed, ictims Without art sense he can become ’ i . whelming public sentiment favors it, | removed, and the vietims of tubercu-| Wit t Howat to Fight for a Bachelor of Arts, but he has to be g Of Camelaire, Side effects, Ribhon bound with Of Camclaire, Side Fiieet. Plain and very ghe plan is a splendid one. If not, it l0sis play and work practically naked. | 5i4rul to remain a bachelor. Admission to Canada Sash Tie, ANl Silk Lined y should be dropped. The same situa-(in order that they may get the full| Houlton, Mo, Mk 4 mdleninles _n; e'!‘.) % Lined. ('h]p‘ 3 ion governs the establishment of the | benefit of the light from the sun. | In the old days the difference be- | yowat has ,m"m\.,.,; up his hope of Value $32.50. Value $25.00, automobile camp, but concerning this | Thus one may be allowed to doubt | tWeen a nobody and a somebody Was|telling the coal miners at Glace Bay, e Ratter experiment exact informatfon|if, as vet, artificial light has been per- | " the Plood. Now It's in the bank. {cape Breton, of his efforts to regain should be obtained from communi- MR membership in the United Mine [itasiss 1o aidegree which makes it o8 i 1t 1s & rare conclenive. ‘that willllsworkers of America,. Miishen . badk —— #les where such camps have been | life-giving as natural light. True,| come out of hiding and bark furiously |,y Canadian immigration officers at . 3 to be given | factories and down-town buildings| When there is a pint in sight. McAdam Junction, N. B, on the Poincare to Strongly |#board, says Lo Matin today, .The ‘ 3 i BN | newspaper asscrts that the premier d #ried, such information P 2 be deprived of windows if it is i {ground that he had been convicted rotest Li * Ruli s publicly at such a meeting. may | rhe i rotest Liquor huling | nods the ruiing to 1 i v " Vi i re are many dreadful diseases,|q,r 4 i cansas | i g to be quite contrary found windows do, in fact, add to the of a crime in Kansas he came here Poincare |to international law. 1t should be re- but one of the most dangerous things 9 Paris, May d4.—Premier | DEFENDING THE SCHOOLS. | cost of upkeep. But it will be an un- | 1o have is the price of an operation, | ey ey, and announced iidn has given instructions that a strong|marked adds Le Matin that the su- Some weeks ago The Herald, in| fortunate day for the worker, accord- | - {hed been mads by the dmmigration {protest be made to Washington preme court by its decision creates 2 i o4 bR sy |against the ruling of the United States a precedent which it would be ex- : ed its confl-| ing to our present knowledge, when| Correct this sentence: “The wife has| qepa, Ottawa vat Wi 1 3 1 Bheme columns, expressed v when | dephrtment at Ottaws. Howat who |forbidding the entrance of foreign|tremely hard to turn against Ameri- 3 i ity to the | the chance of working Ly natural| @ GUATt put away some place for med- | wag deposed as president of the Kan- ' v q i P g 5 idence in the people of the c Are e, but I ¥ % ¢ AES > | ships into, American ports with liquor can ships. _ {eh e Susiient wiish cuse ) lers declared he would wor res- fehildren would not sit quietly by and| For nlight which cures the sick, |toration to membership “on his own VERE mwatch the fight belng made to econ- | certainly is preferable to the artifi-| That sardihe cannery that is adopt- | merits” and would not agitate for the The]‘e by FI'eHGl] E TT TRUE BY COfldO ‘omiza In school matters 1f it looked | clal light which, at this stage of scien- | in8 efficiency methods might study the | ormation of a rival union. way a street car conductors handles| - N tnougn that fight were folug. ”’,“:c' ln"e‘:‘:ga“"": am mot been | 4" gjtuation, [eem——— semismoamommi | By The Assoclated Press. ’"pm.mze the children’'s chances for | shown to bring any equally beneficial | Werden, Rhenish Prussia, May 4 i ; ftha gort of education they ought to results, 25 Years Ago Today This little German town hugging both [have, Not long ago the Parents "“di banks of the river Ruhr just under fTeaehors' association of the Stanley the hill that is crowned by the Krupp mtract school passed resolutions pro-! In this splendldly practical eity - o mansion, was attracting more atten-{ westing ngainst the expenditure of cer.| whers the slogan 1s "Work," with the | § | ARAEL - 8 | Grand Bub Chief Ranger William |!lon today than at any time in its his- . . 9 . v Wi o) tory of eleven centuries. #ain moneys for another purpose, | only added postscript the repetition I, Delaney of this city will attend a 3 meeting of the grand exccutlve court| The French brought Werden before t school facllities were not| of the thought "Work and then 7 g ot 5= of Forosters in Bridgeport at which|{he éves of the world when they de- 9ad, Now the Parents and Teachers' | work," it Is good to note some Lhouxhli { " & 2 cided to hold here today and tomor- Frank Henry, also of this city, will rCw the oourtmartial of Dr. Gustav a 2ast Street School | is belng given even by the school stu- | [Masosiation of the Fast | A soft answer will turn away wrath, | Pe_Installed as grand trustee. t & ineeting attended by some znn‘ dents to the artistic side of life, ItJs! p4 (¢ has darned little eifect on a| Dudiey T. Hoimes was elected sccre- mzvx\x:vfl:‘lxat :;:n.l’i:e;l}:eo;’r:}x dntepezted persons, has approved reso- not probable that those students are| pook agent, tary of the Gomlem«.:n'n Driving club tors and four members of the work- \ bu“’fifi oppesing any reduction in|inspired by lofty motives entirely fn e '"‘G“ mifl:a:; last a‘enll’:lfl' y _ |mien's oouncil who are charged with : e Wy 486} Appropriations or building pro- | their presenting of plays, such as| 1f his fest and hands mnnoy and corke Bpinetta in vielting In town. |y, ipng the attack on French troops v e — ; joul ica 10| “Daddy Longlegs" to be given at the | 914MAY him in gociety, he finda com. | Mr. Spinctta has heen sojourning for|,n yapen 81, [4Y, SMITH, T'M_STARTING am which v‘muul handicap (hl\‘m u- i ddy l, gl rgnl 0 be glven At the| g w0 tha thought that he is & red.|the ]!B:!!’ several weeks In the vicine The courtmartial headquarters of MENOR\’ AINING matien of their children, and stating | Central Junior High Scheol “'I\IL’hL; blooded he-man, |1ty of Portland, Me, [the 77th French division were moved A TR #haL {00 school accommodations for| and in offering each year prizes for | — | Louts Lehr who leaves With the |y, tne town because of crowded con- SYSTEM IN THIS OFRICE & astern section of the city ara in- | the best posters to be prepaved to| 'ThAl boy wha sload on the huening | militia today, was tendered a fare-| jpiony {n Kesen, Tho large amuse- 4 PASED ON THE ASSocl- Ly esol o even | advertiss the annual or semisannual| 15K Was no more foolhardy than the Well reception jast evening by the|ment hall where tor years Werden has p ATION OF {DEAS l.m resctutions go sven = : e 1 ! | chap whe stands on a pat hand in the )(nunx Poople’s wociety of St. John's| el fts concerts, it dances and its § Q 4 fuptiier and include approval of an| plays, It is "fun” to give shows, and | wuee of u cold deck, German Jutheran church, He Was|peer drinking “fests” was selected as 3 Fo (Ne giiditarium and gymnasium, and udd, | it is well to have {hem pdvertised. presented with a handsome pair of the secne of the proceedings. Col. . STANCE pignificantly, "Resolved: That a copy | But there is, nevertieless, somewhera | fvery fime a nation -collects the gold cuff links, Peyronel, artillery commander, was N P '8 98 ¢ ho o N .| largest standing army in the world's selected us the presiding officer. @f tiese resolutions be sent to the | in the giheonscious brains of the stu | nistofy, tho hab-bosna move over to Werdon 18 Just & few miles soth of Magyar and the school survey commit- dents wie ga in for dramatics and xnr; make room fop & new one. | Eonen, It wap flled with foreigners | today, most of whom were newspaper t86, 1t Wil| be noticed that there is| preparing the posters, a wish to kiow | | 06 . M3 paolution o have a copy sent to | something else of life other than its| 1L seems strange thal people with | servations on correspondents from Paris, London tie sshool committee, or the school | practical side, The urge to act, to| nh"'mm;'rl\al mw:mru N; \nlhpnfw*r and | Tb W th I;)::e;;:lug“:ut;;‘lg:,l:::;I. De:maf:l‘(\; \ \ o [f ) 1 personality are jever heard of except | Bw 4 F ok pessmmodations committee, This, of wrile, to paint, is a spontaneous one, | I'“ the AAVArCIeERANLY P e eainer rangH very few—were here ‘, “&;/;‘ o".‘.‘?(‘.fi! $RiiFee, for the reason that the asso- | and one which should not be stified irom Berlin, | The horizon Liue uniform of the | even though those who possess it do| The wife doesn’'t hold his arm be-| pos Connecticut; Partly cloudy to. cause she loves him, but hecause that ¥ rday cloudy, O | I'rench moldier was everywhere on . hi , ’mgi Baturday cloudy, mnot much the treets and in all the public bulld- -k » g . 18 of he is the easiest way to stop him when|change in (emperaturej fresh north- SRR c,ommxllva. npp:s nu’ urs(u‘;,' in 43 8 mears .'mdlxlng th n\mf thal| oe sees & shop window worth whils, |cely winds, ings, for the Frenchfla‘r";n:‘t’ll::“:]s: M3 epdeavor te give those desired ac- | will have to be made some day or| e Conditionai The. abutharn™ afsa of ;i}::ld.ad’:a: :h;—:;dll!‘l‘\; Ao o il g6immodations othes | PLANT IN MAsS, low pressure has developed fnta a wetl | W8 BEERATE SO0 (iianee to the Fhe peaple of the city will stand Nog is there anything to be said Waghington, May Ga ernor ¢ m,‘l‘. ined storm area centrai over Aln- | n was only possible through the g7 #conomy in every phase of activ-| against this form of student activity |Lieut.-governor Fuiler and 80 mayors|bama. It i causing general rainsi . .c.iation of proper identification ; theg demand it; the burden of | on the ground that it Interferes with [0 Massichuseits cities came to Wash- |from the Guif northward to Illinols. | .\ g ™ e Wrench also controlled ’ o |ington today to plant trees on the The pressure is high along the nerth-| 0 thlephone and telegraph, faxation is terribiy oppressive. But more serious work by the students.| . oqs of the Lincoln memorial, |ern horder and the weathor continues ety gre their chiidhood arc concerned The broader a man's or woman's lite. | (e tree for the state and one each|pleasant in the northern districts from AIRPLANLS VOR $350 1 will not allow those children 1o the greater his vision, and that is a|for the 39 cities made up the tribute | Monta to Maine, vid | | of the Massachusetts officials. ‘* Conditions favee for this vicinity Paris, I'rance—Refore long you Miffer it they can help it And the| quality which makes for practical ir weather followed by increasing|can buy a flvver airplene for 8350, 'ggpll are beginning to do their best | success in any line, no matter how Best Coffee, 35¢ Ib, Jiussell Bros. | cloudiness which will probably de-|prediets M. Barbot, famous ¥rench ip I" as this newspaper lf‘~‘pra:ma| it may be. The man mhul ~advt ]w’lop into local showers late Saturday. | nirdman. LIFE'S ARTISTIC SIDE, - ) (Taken from Herald of that date) @latian so concerned about the educ; gisf of the children is confident the | not intend to act, to write or to paint