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[ ) " New Britain Herald r MERALD PUKLISHING COMPANY (Lawu 4 Path. Sucday Bacepted) At Hereld Bidg. #1 Ohusch Strest, SUBSORIPTION RATES e . Yoar #7080 Thiee M. . 2 & Maath, OMee at New Rritaln »s Mall Mat Bataced ot the LR TRLEPHONE CALLS Business OMce . " via! Roems .., " sing medlum v . pross wore, Meirher of The Assaciated Press Fhe Asnciated Press Iy snelusivaly entitled 1o the use for re-pubtication of all n edited ta 1t ar nst othewies eredited 10 this paper and alse Incal news pub lished berein, Member Audit Purean of Clrealntion organization and adver henest anklysia of cireulation statistics are Bused upon this audit, This Insures pro taetlon aguinet fieud in newepaper dis tribution Agures to both natienal and lo- oAl adiertisers B EEEtp—m— serm—r oo s—m————— MEDICINAL LIQUOR, The decision of Judge Knox in the United States District just ren- dered,holds that the of the tieers witn a strietiy eliculation, Our urt provision Volstead law limiting the amount of | yu jts bulldings In Walnut Hill Par llding: In ark, d ) 014 Man 4 , . . ’ liquor a physician may preseribe. : \ . ; pagainep e i 1oMan| ena saya it Isn't enough. ,She de. #0 alone, in general teems deploring L " an to allow conditions to continue as| Winter, mands what she talls an “appropriate | War but saying nothing definite, void. He also grantéd an Injunction | they are In some quarters of the city sum."” She intends to decide for her- South American newspapers say the preventing interference with Nu-f which are threatened, from day to The nelghbors are talking some- self wiat's “approy te,” not leave it fillllllhll.flu I-In:-k was ”'f encourage- physician who brought the suit in |vr:--“,|,,‘. but the danger of deterioration | thing scandalous to an international board, ment recently given by the United scribing what amount of liquor may lu‘minu from buildings improper for ‘ ) Beforo she'll talk at all sho inaiats|Sates to Brasli to strengthen her Ll bullc proper for - cn abandonment of Germany's “pas- "AVY. be so prescribed, An appeal will be| (hose Jocalitios, Rumor is that they are married, in|sive resistan in the Ruhr, e taken from the decision, and probably — which case no one would denounce| But the German preposal may yet WETS AND DRYS the Injunction will be vacated” untl serve as basis for negotintions, " 9 MILK. thelr divorece, The United States SBupreme Court the United Btates Supreme court b i has held that forei ' Health Superintendent Fred Lee —_— THOL ' A . 'as_held that forelgn ships mustn't passes upon the question In the fall [ o5 o ,,rl the 25,000 quarts of| Perhaps, after all, we had better THOUSANDS OF YEARS iring intoxicants within the American The practical result will be, therefore,| Tic, . ot 1 ’ s 008 Forelgn obscrvers of the Kranco- |threc-mile limity even locked up, for milk consumed dally In this city, [ not get fresh with the coal man, e mn 3 that physiclans will continue to be : German situation continue gloomy, | thelr own use. jmore than 15,000 quarts come from s — Y G Allen who commanded | fraxce has protested, Other Euro- limited to prescribing one pint every| o 0t nay bring illness. Less| The door to the Room of Common |the American troops at Coblenz, says |pean governments are expected to do ¥ g | %o, They talk of reprisals, too, Pres ten days to an individual, until the fall at least. If the decision of Judge Xnox is affirmed, a physician will be g i o[ ment is startiing; it is undoubtedly | gy . a o preseribe ‘any amount o 3 correct, coming from this authority, P t dF llquor he deems necessary for the|,. 3 ¥ ac San ancles SIS of o o | There should be action taken that : ealth of his patient. 1f the declsion | ., rovent the sale of milk coming BY ROBERT QUILLEY, is reversed, he will continue to be f % i " & 1iBaicaa as Ko 1 st prossnt rom questionable sources. Iailure R ] to take such uction would be crim-| Another irice ta v ] 4 good endurance test is to 3 “"";"": o Dot llayoe s "'“""“-‘ | inal folly. The necessity for taking| be a taxpayer. or medicinal purposes is a disputed |, .oqutions against the sale of un-| In a questionairre sent to| de- question, 30,000 physicians 51 clared it is necessary and 49 per cent sald it is not. But the ‘lack of necessity of liquor for heal-| ing the sick is not the point in this decision. The point is that congress recognized its necessity by allowing it to be prescribed by physicians in a limited quantity. Congress said, practically, that liquor, being deemed necessary, might be prescribed, and then Congress proceeded to limit the quantity that be necessary. “A man or woman may need a pint whiskey but no man or woman may need more than that,” is what Congress said in passing the Volstead Act. Of course Congress might just as well have said “A person may need one spoonful of this certain medicine after each meal, Lut we, members of congress, declare that no person can pofsibly need a spoonful half. We, members of Congress, prescribe the one spoon- per cent nece would of every ten days, and a ful” It is absurd! If liquor {s neces- sary or proper for medicinal pur- poses, no general law, whether in- spired by congressmen or physiclans, would meet all cases, Each case must be taken care of according to its needs. And the physician on the case is the best judge, naturally. There is no attempt made to be- little the results this decision would have. Physician's opinions differ as to-the need of liquor at all and so they will differ to the a,lmunl necessary in different The right to prescribe liguor would un- doubtedly be abused by unserupulous physicians. On the other hand those who believe liquor is necessary may be enabled to do great good by hav- cases. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1f m—_—w_ PRUP | ' property \g 5 S —— | thei igh greater gree 4 N " | Phese things i \ Ie the I ' [ P | poi matter 1o he emy 1] giving ' ' &8 happler if could always put ours | emingntly 1, fair & right o A selves In the ather aw's place wnd | does mueh to overcome the Imy Events of the Week, Hriefly Told haps, before deing anything that | upon faverably at Hartford iy € . Bl » — _ - ' h i iy Chabies 1 n . | NEW BRITISH PREMIER? might make him suffer, Of course Phere are many women in this NEA Rervice Wi [y . 5 A G Rginhot NEA Berviee v Premior Bonar law of England, ideal runs @ wough life, hu vlber states, wha do not want tol oo offered France 86 bil. |PFEHy sick, has gone on an ecean in & tangible thing of this Kind it sit upe uries, except metapher: | ijons of golg mprks Cruise oms large on ! hori espe- | leally 1 there are m rhis I8 on conditi that France Many politiclans think he'll return clally the horizon of the neighhor do ndt want dhem to thus serve ‘-"vll"r the Ruhr s — s tha Cenmce | ks ey hava te leakiat tha tan et Iy nsca i B hirty billions in marks is about A he ot wha may t the toy Many of bath sexes helieve cither 1At | o500 o a0 108 & bit less | 1Ives' retivement in favor of a lLabor the offending garage out of his win- | it takes away something from the linan onesthird the allics' original | 2binet, 1t would, it Bonar Law had lows close by proper ment attitude toward the [elaim ta rosign on account of a majority And in this connection the necess | “superlor Aex" or that it puts upen Certain payments i 16 are of »llllltlwll l.uuml'clx‘ ‘l"nr':u:n;'m_‘”:- I"|l|'l tored 5 b e money's the m on on ueee of bad hea dif- sity for tal immediate steps to them a duty whieh is not the to ,h'“.: too, but the 1 ¥'s the main ferent consider the zoning system for this| bear, Or many men may helieve that To pay the 30 billions Germany pro. | Bonar Law simply will turn over city is urged. I property owners in | women are not teained for proper|posed to take cight year ' his Jjob to anether Censervative. New Nritain would have theig prop- | judicial treatment of matters that| 8he ..um: to raise the money by i “I' ‘“"‘l:"“‘ l‘l‘ r“"" "'-; ?':A\;li;!"l |I'l':; £ Asuing bonds for sale abroad ", chanecelior of &h ehequer, t tain Its present value or in auld come hefore g erty maintain its pres alue or | would come ) re them It France wants mor Germany 8eeretary of the treasury, as he'd be | erease in value, they should inspire But quite aside from these arg0- | suggests a board, consisting of finan- €alled in the United Btates, Baldwin some public man to bring this mat-| ments the truth is that women have [clers from the leading countries, to is very popular because, as chaneeller, ter up for investigation and aetion { as much right as have men to sit i ‘d-wlv how muck she can pay, This|he has reducad taxes, hefore there Is more depreciation of | judgment, The recognition of this| V%% B ary of Rtate Hughes' plan . ie alls thi ANee Wi 'EACE V y DrOBANY. tiécatios oF Lha. crectisn ot LMRBE Uy the asnath ls Hmbly. 3t the | s yoiany T60RIIA that Ve wanty PEACE PLAN FAILS Ight by th nate Is timely t urity agalhst future attack, 8he buildings of a less desirable char-| bill becomes n law Connectieut will |offers it, by agrecing to arbitrate dis The I'an-American Conference in ket i T fixt . b : v Chile has had to give up its effort for i AN those v the immediate [ have taken another step in the right an armament limitation agreement neighborhood We might just e8] direction The scheme fell so flat that the | AT el . well, consider the possibility of ullow- | o il s WHAT FRANCE WANT Latin American members of the com- | % 4 4 Prance terman | Mittee wouldn't even report, The Ing some manufacturing plant to put One wishes that Gentle Spring France turns down the German " ’ pry North Americain members had to do than 10,000 quarts comes from tested herds or are pasteurized, The state- healthful milk in the city cannot be emphasized too strongly. Every per- son in official” position here who has any voice in the matter should make it Just any man or make an affair calling for immediate action if he or she saw another human be- position which threatened as it one of personal interest, woman- would ing in a life. The statement, however, should not Milk is not necessar- ily dangerous cven though it comes from herds which have not been tested, or even if the milk has not pasteur 1. The to be d s that such milk may be -bringing. the milk cannot know and certainly the They should create a panic. point been The scller of consumer cannot know. know; both scller and purchaser should know! Ordinances should be passed that would result in giving such knowledge to seller and pur- chaser. The situation is not aitered one whit because of the fact that fou many years no cattle were tested to see if their milk was free of dis- ease germs, or no milk was pasteur- ized. The point is that the time has come when a way has been found to sce whether or not the milk is surely safe. It is just as necessary to take advantage of this in the safeguarding of life as it is for the person to swim if he can when he falls in deep water, It would be just as ridiculous for us to fail to have the milk furnished us safeguarded, as it would he for a person to refuse to swim when in danger of drowning. Dr, recommendations should be heeded. advance Lee's wise GAS DANGER, AUTOMOBILE Sense opens when the Judge Knox. If the groom is poor and bald and bow-legged, it is romance and undefiled. pure § ey Another good way to get thin to music is to keep on working while the dinner bell rings. A Christian nation is one that con- tains underpaid girl employes and res- cue homes. Correct this sentence: ‘“The floor under her rugs was kept as clean as the exposed portions.” Home is a place where a towel isn't supposed to be soiled until it shows it. Men's clothes are modest enough, but a man can't conceal himself de- cently tn a law suit, Reformers are v ul, but as a means of promoting virtue they are not as efficlent as old age. Some men haven't had a spring cold in ten years, and others have better memories, * VThe meanest man in the world is the one who is too honest to praise the posscssion another man delights in. If the murderer returns to the scene of his erime, he probably has a sense of humor and enjoys watching the detectives. Taking orders by telephone is all right, but it is rather annoying to have ife call you during office hours like that, ing the freedom to prescribe the | By consldaren ness There It should not stop anyone from BE 06 aitempt. made to disputo’ th buying an automobile to learn that statement that Hquor in excess: ta| New Yorkers are showing the eftects armful. On the other hand there| ©f breathing exhaust gas from auto- . sile engines, I'robably a 8t few unprejudiced persons who|Mmobile engines, Probably a man| Bave not known of instances where | breathes 1ess of this gas when driv-| SHa physician and patient, at least,| N8 8 car than when walking, But fellevod that great hardship came|the danger ls emphasized because of| yany o juryman weeps to h Srem the limitations imposed by the|the necessity of taking precautions)that the pretty feminine defendas ; : | agains was tredted as shabbi law as it stands. Really pitiful re. | Against it : i sichton A Horts: hay Tin% ot onses whers| Practically everyone-Krows it | is] treasec: Whysioal anguish resulted from in.|danserous td allow the engine to *UN)’ piyes of great men oft remind us abllity of & physiclan to get liquor|anY length of time in a small garagc | that one need not be a sage—that the Wan emer y for his patient {and to breathe the resultant carbon | only thing essential is a headline on "This decision holding, in eftect, that | monoxide. “When an engine has run first pag where Congress Las recognized the | ldle to warm:it on a cold day With) yypcy you cross two plants, you [ the garage doors closcd, S A0 X< | pajge a hybrid, When you double propriety of prescribing liquor in cer- ort, “the ssphere of a space | cross a woman, you raise what Dante 81 cases Congress has no right ‘to| Perty “the stmosphera o v 1:;“ L woman, you raise what Dant arge eno 1 a car is con-|Saw. dictate the amount necessary is emi- | large cnough to h”)‘ % i aminated to a very dangerous cxten : 2 : yently proper and, it is predicted, | tAMing e “‘ S We'll never stand in awe of efi- will be affirmed by the Snpreme | Within five minutes” This is all the| giopey oxperts until we see one in the \ & neceses or people who!, 't dressing small ang iggle- Cotrt of the United States when it | WVarning ne ary for peoy ho|aet ¢ : Iressing a small and wiggl 3 h0 ity such as this some boy. comes before that tribuna live in a community such & 2 “ where there are practically no lines : ake the streets| Even the habitual elbow-crookers of high buildings to make th | are less annoying than the chap who THINK OF YOUR NEIGHBOR. | jike tunnels from which the gas does| papitually crooks a little finger when Complaint has been made that a pot have a chance to escape Auto- | drinking from a glass, garage has been built in such position | mobile owners will suffer no i1l ef-1 as to lessen the t adjoining! 1 f the number of cars her If one those little Iuropean i 0F / . 0 DROLH, JEUTI VNG s W countries were set down in America, property. No claim is made that any- | of course the only precaution neces-| e ,otivities would be recorded on thing illegal was done, or that there | to take ' o refrain from keep- | Page 6, alongside the patent medi- was any malice in connection With|ing the enginebrunning in a smail | the matter. Quite likely the place garage sclected by the builder of the garage But the condition in a city like| scemed to hjm the only available spot | right, on his property, and he had a w York, seen after a y s study he felt, to improve his own property | invent which will probably do] as he saw fit away in some crious manner These things may all be so, and the with the nger which gives New owner Of the injured property may | Yorkers the same old headache and | have no redress. The person who| perhaps more, without the happy bullt the garage, even, may be ex-| knowledge. even, that they have been | tremely sorry that the sitnation ig as|indulging in anything that should & is. It may well be, too, that other ; bring that headache of other day cine ads, g Hardly Likely Hardin Was! officials said today that unless there « a last minute change in plans, President Harding would not go to New York to deliver an address to- night at a testimonial meeting for eneral Mrs. Ballington ooth, ' and ] offer, there's been trouble in the Ruhr for dent Hardiag is quoted in some news. $,000 years; probably will be for 2,000 more. papers as saying the law will be en- He tiffinks maybe France has lost forced “with consideration for other nations,* as much by the Ruhr occupation ale ready as the total amount of her orig- inal aim against Germany. He adds that nobody can tell how long the occupatiom will last, regard- » Supreme Court also holds Am- ships may ecarry intoxicants outside the three-mile limit, Drys are expected to ask Congress to change less of settlement talk. the law so they can't. S The New York {egislature has READY TO FIGHT- lknocked out the state law support- ing the Volstead act. Negotiations at Lausanne hetween Turkey and the powers threaten to| - 5 BN wreak up in a row. The dispute's| FLIGHT RECORDS BROKEN | over forelgners' rights in Turkish | Lieuts. Oakley G. Kelley and John A. Macready, United States aviators, broke flying records in spectacular 1e by making the trip from Hemp- 1, .. I, near New York city, to Diego in a single hop. distance is estimated 2700 and 2800 miles. Kelly and Macready flew it, in the courts, Irance especially fears troub the Turks. She's sending rei ments to her troops in Thig particular difficulty relates in part to San The aims to take away from Irench inter- |tween concessions the Turkish government | at be- ests to glye them to the American | syndicate which Admiral Chester | monoplane T-2, in 26 hours 50 min- heads. |utes and 38 2-5 seconds. JR— — ——— S—— rmomme i amommoame unsemoemomnoms® | {0 find that thieves had carried away 25 Vears Ago Today! their track clothes, which had been ;Im-k"'l in one of the stables. (Taken from Herald of that date) s ) e pu ab! James P. Sullivan, one of the best amateur actors in the state, will give one of his' favorite recitations at a literary and musical entertainment of the Catholic club of Meriden tomor- row night. to o Gussman has arrived home extended stay 1n Syracuse, W. I, Brooks of High street friends and rclatives in H., C. after an Mrs. is visiting Winsted. Dr. Charles, E. uin up his dental parlors 3lock. Prof. Marcus White of the normal school delivered an interesting lec- ture on “Hypnotism and Allied Phe- nomena” last night before the scien- tific association. members and their friends were pres- ably frost ent. | winds. Miss Celia Cassidy of Hartford av-| Conditions: A disturbance which enue has returned after a two|Was central over the lake region yes- month’s stay in New York city. terday morning is now passing out the Contractor Hennessey complained |St. Lawrence valley. It has caused to the police last night that when his ! unsettied, showéry weather during the men appeared at work on North streot 14st 24 hours from Ohio castward to vesterday morning, they found that| Maine. —Pleasant weather prevails all the windows which were just set|&enerally this morning in all sections in a house, had been broken. The{of the Racky Mountains. Buffalo re- act I said to'have been the work of{POrts a temperature of 26, which ls boys. { the lowest recorded there in May. When the High school track team| Conditions favor for this viclnity members went to the driving park | &enerally fair weather and continued yesterday afternoon they were grieved '10W temperature, By Conda{ Bri _——_——_—fi . Observations on The Weather o I'or Connecticut: has opened in Booth's con- and TPair A large number of [tinued cool tonight and Friday; prob- tonight; fresh westerly EVERETT TRUE HEY Y WwHAT'S Ths \DEA 21! CAN'T A PERSON SPRING A CITTLS . |Joke AGOUT MATRIMONY WITHOLT “ou THROWING THINGS AT MY HEAD 311 | » I WANT You To UNDGRSTAND, MY DEAR WOMAN, it, suggests the next automobile| To Take Trip to New York} ington, May 10—~White House | | anged by the Volunteers of Amer- | Large Percentage of Applicants for | griageport 1,0 state labor department in April were apglicants for employment, according| men and 31 women applied for em- Hartford 934, sensitive She was so sensitive she never could impress people with .the personality she really had. HE was never really herself. She never did herself justice in a crowd, She wanted to be the center of things and she was clever enough to have lseen, Yet she lacked thae sense of self-confidence—the poise that is so often the difference between popularity and she could to overcome social obscurity, She did everythin this uncomfortable ’celin;. She studied her lc‘ltilhel. her toilet, her speech, Yet it didn't elp. At last she discovered that it was her teeth shehad unknowingly been most self-conscious about, Fastidious about everything else, she had neglected her teeth somewhat' and their appearance showed it. You may be sure she did not neglect them after her discovery. Only the right dentifrice — consi used—will protect you against such criticism. Listerine Tooth Paste cleans teeth a new way. The first tube you buy (25 cents) or the free sample (see coupon) will prove this to you. You will notice the improvement even in the first few days. And, moreover, just as. Listerine is the safe antiseptic, so Listerine Tooth Paste is the safe dentifrice. It cleans yet it cannot injure the enamel. What are yourteethsaying about you today ? N. B, H, 5-10-23, = E— Lambert Pharmacal Co., St. Louis, Mo, Send me your free full-size 10 cent teial THAN A MATTER tahe of Listerine Tooth Paste. Nems .uen ] OF GOOD TASTE Addrens . EMPLOYMENT FIGURES | Nofwich 427, a total of 4,804, of which 1,648 were women. Applications for help were: Hartford 999, New Haven 1,416 Waterbury 1,034 | and Norwich 427, a total of 4,971, o | which 1,725 were women. Situations obtained were: Hartford $91, New Haven 1, 1,418, | Bridgeport 1,011, Waterbury 649 and the | Norwich 427, a total of 4,223, of which 1,516 were women. The Norwich figures show that 396 Employment Are [Placed by Free State Agencies, Hartford Rlic employment 999, New Haven bureaus of le to place a large percentage of | the report made today. ployment, the same number of firms Applications for employment were: or persons applied for help aid t New Haven 1,408, { same number of men and women 1dgeport 1,160, Waterbury 875 and | tained situations. —PAINT—| Armour Agéinst the Beating Sun Give your property the protection it de- serves, Select a paint that is hardy enough to withstand our local climate, Such a paint is Patton’s Sun Proof, which we handle and recommend, Its unusual elas- ticity prevents the cracking and peeling caused by the broiling summer sun. Sun Proof Paint will truly “Save the Surface.” It is economical too, covering an unusu- ally.large surface per gallon. Tell us about your paint requiréements. We will supply you )vitl;l a good brush and the proper paint or varnish. Ericson & Johnson 34 DWAGHT S TEL. 512

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