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“EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1924, to Miss Conroy. The post-war prob- . | N * 3 H ld dare-devil represents the cluss of men | policy. One party, a bit stronger than SUPREME COURT APPEAL | w Britain Herald G e oo i vt aa oot wicumo bn war s DU | ‘ Mundesinof en Wi wets Sopusly I8 2 = without thought of the heartbreaks| establish and maintain its theory of S=neeg | — — noed of help and whose service war- H:m”ihr PL “’:“"“y""“’;"\" ! they cause unnecessarily, turn from | government. It must join with two or |Jacob Hirschman of New Haven d ranted the giving of assistance, and ssusd daily (Bunday xeept€d) At Herald Rldg., 87 Church Street 8 ey anaal perhaps| three of the other: arel ndar. e * . o > 2 war serv- that path and grow unseifish. Perhaps! three of the others, thereby surrender: Pighting Extraditions to New Jer- Makes Random Observatlons it:n:r]:fl:e:‘v;:lsz}:::ls;xl‘:zfi slarnt.s s | 5 | one may say that “Phil” was just as|ing perhaps its most important poli- : | se: des + o . vas M Conroy's task, and SUBSCRIPTION RATES fine a person while he was amusing| cies in order to gain the allegiance,| “¢% Ordered By Gov. Templeton. ’ On the City and Its People El%lgx;n:&:o 1::’: that t’he‘ tand wib .00 Year . . " T | erowds of people by his stunts as he | temporary at least, of the others and| New Haven, Jan. 5—In an at- | wisely distributed, that it was not 780 & Month. | is as bellboy in some hotel. Perhaps| thus gain control of the government. tempt to prevent his cxtradition to | y . .| wasted and at the same time that no £ 2 I New Jorsey. o ‘ . ! droprie r transportation. The dismantling continued until| e another will say that he showed great| We see this tendency in Congre New Jersoy, ordered by Governor( FProprietors of motor transp . o ‘;\'ortihy and needy service man suf- ered. Entered at the Post Offica at New Britain Charles A. Templeton, counsel for |lines who have business between here| I'rlend Wife remembered that she The kindly manner in which the as Second Clasr Mail Matter weakness in abandoning a4 means of | the surrender of principles of import- Jacob Hirschman of this city, an |and Boston are beginning to face| had put the milk out on the back Connecticut Wrecking | winter with a shudder not all of | porch and that the lampel:in.lurs secretary carried on her work won for return than the wages of a bellboy. A in England the prese. satisfactory | Co. now going through bunkruptcy, | Which is induced by low tempera-| had fallen. When she returned, she 1 the friendshi f nearl: every 3 g e present unsatisfactory 8 8 at last winter|expressed exasperation: her e friendship o early ) third may joke about it and that| political situation results from: the| !2Ve appealed to the supreme court, |tures. They recall that last “th 5y ,Du“"’mkm‘ down the Chirst-|S€rvice man in the city, more than a A warrant charging Hirschman with jthe roads in Massachusetts were the ¥ g thousand of whom had their claims in Phil may have become a bootleggin ict that three parties exist, no one | yigrepresenting the financial standing | worst in New England, hardly uny;g:?st;:eep:;"::nz;‘; tzh:gmqmmW? her hands for action, and they regret her departure. TELEPHONE L1 livelihood thit brought him greater ance in order to cater to a bloc, while | efficer of the Business Office Editorial the Cltv, Circulatio room always open to ad ; beilhop by this time and 50 be a great | of cach strong enongh to stand alone (o fhis company in ordering lumber |effort having been made to clear ice| 0% the I syllable. menace to the world instead of a|in upholding its leader. on eredit in New Jersey hiad been is- |and snow from the trunk highways|With lce ne\e‘ry );”J b i | Her to-workers. in oity hall also 1 rems 1 sued. Applics : it and apparently history will repeat it- ‘“‘Whatzza matter?” asked the Poor A oclated Presn 18 ¢ fve 'd cause of unhappiness to his kid. Political independence is to be com- | 5% PRItCation SRIOR IS IE Wi LI 0L B0 ANDRSS Ne s Bl ol Man. “Can’t a fellow take a minute | regret her retirement from the Home .‘ Bu Eonael oy » leaded > { hab corpus was mude yesterday to |self this year. o one is lifting " h o2t Service Bureau. This noon she was or 1 ut as the little chap who pleaded ' mended, but political independence A S Rocer il emedy conditions. The | Off once in a while?’} S0 alwo) local 2 5 2 S : Judge E. C. Simpson in the common | finger to y S. | “yes, but some men don't know | Dpresented with a gift and a purse ot with his father not to make him un-| that impels a person to don another pleas court here yesterday. Assist. [state will not interfere and the towns: o en the minute is up was the|0ld as a token of their esteem. Ap- - happy represents the strength of gen-| party yoke the moment he has freed | State's Attorney W, M. Pickett op- [through which the higl\w:llys run are acldtinted e “!aul"l:e Just 1ike preciative of her faithfulness to dut 1|.-;n|-;~_r Audit Burean of Circulation. tleness in life and the influence of the | himself from one, with the result that | PoSed the uance of the writ, which imtlmr too poor or “don't give a‘all inen ’llkc to putter around | Mayor Paonessa in a letter to Miss~ and innocent, so Phil represents a class of | there are many yokes to be filled, | no® denied by Ju lsn, 2MpRoy “",l!' {aeEn 4 and never get anywhere. I'd like to|Conroy given her this noon lauds her seople which, eventually, will bring | does have a tendency to cr oy tel for Hirschman then asked that| springfied business men are View-|ynow where the world would be if it|accomplishments and on behalf of the cireulation. SRt peor itually, w does have a tendeney to create the{his client be admitted to bail until {jne the situation with pesstmism. | \agnt for us women, You men|city wishes her success in her new N o AW et Bl o+l more sound decency and righteousness | poljtical chaos in which no truly con |an appeal 1o the supreme court could ygtor transportation between Spring-|would die i you tried to do the tributlon to both natto and to the world by realizing that man | structive policies may be carried out,| V¢ taken. Judge Simpson denicd the |ge1g and the eastern end of the state | hougowork we do. Here I just turn loral advertisers, bail motion but remanded Hirschman (i hegvy, In summer the roads ure| my back on you for a moment and ST ~ s L R0 the custody of the sheriff pending |in good condition and. invite truckers|you rush over to that phonograph b2 h eralc a1 n it ' i ght sa 18 tes LS vl | B " 1 York at 1ihg : - 4 e SO o . ks 3 ; to use them to the utmost. But win-|anq start playing that silly ‘Gliding 25 Y P T d : Bainre i , NEW YORK'S DEATH RATE has been postponed. Sure; let the lter has its terrors, not the least of| With Gladys' that you brought home ears '0 10 ay s Now what do you think of that—| Standard Timers sleep a littie longer. | FRUSTRATES ROBBERS |which is the attitude of state, county | just beeause your sténographer was| 8 Taken irom Herald of that date) 8 Member of The Associated Pre A . may not live for himself alonec — e New York, that terrible place which -— 2 |and town officials concerning the!)|umm‘n¢ it to herself today when i pursues pace that Kkills—has re- The “winter of our discontent” | }mghwu_\*& ighE o : w:;,\:c;m:ld have been mauling the : A PEACE PLANS SPR duced its death rate by a fraction?| Is but a state of : |63 Year Old Watchman At New Jer- | The Springfield “Republican” has| tyD: s, Richard Stockwell has entered the | Balaibut Aot obnd LS taken up the fight for shippers and| “That's it, be surc to sprinkle those |employ of H. A. Hall, the grocer. St 1 'l i ] t: Th ity of c 85 thing ha; It might be “winter of good work, sey Silk Storchouse Prevents Loss is beginning an agitation for im-|needles all over the room. I haven l‘_ Charles M. Hultgren is down with Ppeace plan will come after the people | heen the scene of .21 fewer deaths| If we would not be biind i proved conditions. Despite the daunt-|anything else to do but sweep P, cry) at his residence on Dwight of Thousands By His Employes. o efforts of the editor of that|after you. LOOK OUT FOR THE|,...¢ | ; | ELECTRIC LAMP! You almost|*"C " "mtf knocked it off the table, Basy now| Willlam W. Hanna is in New York their lethargys “It's useless to pro-|Weiting it through that door. Don’t|OR business connsoted with the Handh it tch the varnish. You got alestate. e % anags |test,” is the sad but unanimous|Scratc 0. VRIS, & & | | sllk stock valued ut several thousands | 5 ¢ automobile interests in|Dbranch in your eye? Well, don’t| Among those who attended the in- i of dollars was frustrated by the com- 1'2"";‘“’:] X‘:'l automoblle interests in nake such a fuss about it—you men |augural ball in Hartford were Mr. and e hat in it e ik ast | Springfield. b 3 e Taaes el oo e SR s e n!xt hunfnllxlr that is d ke ::::v}:]., [ "-)(\\A.xl(l'oi:l:m:‘l::‘::::";"“\l ‘1:‘: Commenting on the contrast be-|8® such babies. Right out this wa;?‘_!\lrs. F. H. Johnston of this eity. | the ¢ alily 2 . caa | ERILw R0t Siemateiotiming, 6 Tauking A ant |tween Connecticut and Massachusetts 111 open the back door. There now,|" M, J. Halloran has opened up a and the fundamentals of mathematics, the first part of a dispatch coming{ In summer many get ahead .“n‘:.' ln‘al)n{m his lm‘I:uI: ml |I|w :;1..:n Ieah Canmoctinl A R assachusess | ik pHict tf Gown 1ate the yuid et il i g a N . % st nigh : was attucked by three t ' . W, . * stre. that some peace plan mnust come in|from the big city. And it is techni And some folks fall behind '0.,,,:;",',,,“_“ ke ' terday in its news columns: % A n:::u:tedla(:l;. t:‘:.lll",:h'"”flm;;; The water in Shuttle Meadow is order to bring the greater prosperity | caily true, | A tittle carlier each day [ ®iio succecded in pulling himselr| *Connsctiout by last night hadq|{ZIAVS tHAt Coms, ¢ once|UP to the overflow mark, according s % Man, bristling up, inquired for once t t t by th t to the world : everyone in it But, reading on, we find that there's| The golden sun shines down from the grip of one of his assailants cleaned its highways like a careful || "t "o ™y ™ "hoa voloe: “Where o‘ u!ontn:men y the water com- 4 missioners, g P o a ar yek- |housewife, There s no need to| " e o tnes et Tl b Jidesis ine et |and fled through a nearby door, lock- | &'y get that ‘We? . e et b pichese the,enseeetin while ling it benind him. He then notificd |mark the beginuing of the state line| ¥ & e SR Many local horsemen think that H. L. Mills and his pacer Ned H. can porson has con he same ideM| we would expret. No, New Yorkers » Standard Timers frown |the state police wlio immediately (With the customary sign. The motor- | | The preparation ice plans should | are not becoming immune to the/ —_—— | came to the plant, but could find no |ist from Massachusetts clambered out | Meriden is the !M“t city in Con- |4 t" o nything In this ity and tor not he limited to this country. The| strenuous life there, nor are they be- | | traces of the culprits, of iy ruts to find himself on a seem. | Necticut to Appro\; ‘h:t tWt“:pl’fiw‘m!mm\y miles around. Mr. Mills satd ! ingly endless course of roads cleared | SVstem in the fire department, there-| ) " porge in Berlin, Berthould, was United 8 1 can not convinee | soming more skilful in dodging auto- by falling into line with New Britain the best horse around these parts, but . e wor n \ p | | of slush and ice. The driver coming e piis world advantages of uni-| mobiles or surviving the effects of the Fa(.'ts andFanc’es |in gripped his wheel as he struck U\e-"";‘n:“"“lf; f;‘l’;‘;“""éxnl‘m“;’l‘] this city | W48 WIIng to stack his entry against versal peace. The boys and girls of | s { beverage supposed to be on y ) Vi | . | sort of beverage 1pp C BY ROBERT QUILLEN. | Bay state hlwhnnyg "'ff' prvepared m‘n\vnls the fact that they are lmppyl'" comers, [hold tight until his car was safely| | - In Accord With Amcrican Policy of |stored for the night.” {8t the way in Which the two-pistoon { . . system is working out. They now |, T have assigned time on duty and know | into such leadership possessed of the | ey ins mnd i o of | fur-bearing animal becomes seal when If you have made a practice of when they can be away from their| 06: ) rtaites it f, “ Eabi : ‘,” Aloiee R oo e D L e Obregon of Mexico, storing your home made beverages in | gtations and arrange thelr lives ac- | ervations on : R SRR neRoY lithapklok giving SLallAn, Pt IS v IE - bottles you got at the corner gro-' cordingly. They also have time to| may near-perfection come. And this| pas come in the lives of the ehildren. | [0 i o0 e consists fn | Papama, Jan, 5.—Samucl Gompers, |cery store, beware! spend with their familles and it lsn't | The Weather who is paying the caml gonc & \It H. A, Doty, speclal agent of the| nocessary for Littls Willle to ask his| p— s e a6 was largely dus to. the, saving of life| of everything, | made the y.»:h\m]ng comment on |lu>|r:mm,,‘,|w”l Manufacturers of Car-| mother, “Who 1s that strange man | = & Boaith we X = [k Acitapie : report from Washington - that the yoputed Beverages, Inc,, Is in town | that cats with us once In a while?” Washington, Jan. 5.-=Weather ; 0 on g il reagh D T Another old-fashioned titution UVTCEON BUvCrIment Was to receive jung s guthorized by law to seize not| The greatest advantage is in theoutlook for the week beginning Mone you don't hear much about s the|™UQIONS from the United States. fop)y the bottles, but what's in ‘em.|improved morals of the men. They |day in Atlantic and east Gt states: hest plan to restore peace and | peaply 4,000 fewer 7 in this| wedding anniversary ’ -"_‘-“ ) "‘ ‘4“;"“"“_"" the "“v Not that Mr. Doty is a prohibition are beginning to feel like human be-| Much colder at beginning and tem- prosperity—which words are almost! group than in 1922, In fact there was LM D avars by A president towlly denforcement officer. Not for a min- | ings once again, Instcad of cogs in a | peraturc will averake bolow normal synonyms—in Europe her R S Y I T e A e P ol s people of that repubs 1y, 1o represents the makers of [great wheel, While they are natural- | throughout week. Generally falr, t I S M R b ortey it Al Gt L | “soft” beverages, some of whom arc!ly modest on the subject, itys known | juustern New York: Snow this afte IDas . sts in England el among perso tween f to outdistance everything cx=f “While in Washington 1 sent a notetyoy gver careful about using bottles that they have more confience in|cinaon and tonlght, cold wave to- ekyiahit [to Becretury Hughes on information \wyicn ape owned by other soda|themselves and are better fitted physi- | ,ight; Sunday fair and coiler; strong R : o 11 had received to the cifeet that from manyfacturers, He will be in New|cally to fight flames. northwest winds. offered for the best plAn of a s an't @ real hight ow. geserul points carms and munttons | gy anpext week and intends to| When we look back and remember | g ol New Ingland: @now this life am VAL IR RC H oxait van [ were being sent to Mexico by parties | o R IR T | all the hullabaloo raised over the sub- . - The peo of the world studying @ obvious moral of the s rhyme with “eaus: interested in Obregon's overthrow, As |0, . . | ject, we wonder if the average person afternoon and tonight; colder tonight; ) : our government s now on friendly | (M™ Doty says conditions in this) it TO BN e o en It somes | Sunday falr and colder with cold n ¢t men she & terins with Mexico we should wee to |Gl 8re not what they should be, - o 2 "|wave; strong northeast shifting te Queer that men should ta i Some of the soda makers are using| !0 EIVIng to the other fellow those | o .y/cest winds, tfe of erime when there are so many (I Ul 1Y0lUON s at an - early | Gugover botties come to hand and | things in iife to which ho In entitied. | "?LIWER IR LT that i legal ways to be dishone Lo as the penalty established for this .o | or Connecticut: 8n o hat situation that s enthusi . t 0 i ¢ e measured by Gompers on Sunday will - ad- |27 x ol Mr.| When the Municipal Home Service | 00" and tonight; Sugpday fair and practice is fifty cents a bottle, Mr. e ) P Borvics | ool R wave: oirots Seethesst One failure, two r R 3 | v ; ' "% | Doty's vieit may oost them a pretty committec soon after its organization, shifting to northwest winds. ;;mkml Miss Gertrude G. Conroy to be- % R come secretary of the bureau teh com « nl‘] wave warnings are ordered for this district, : he plan is cu 1t il s § t that some 4,600 in p S y ) 7 | B 2 of the world have studied the wi. than in 19 That city where we| To all our opportunities, | newspaper, it is not expected of pcace, the sheer waste and tr ruralists feel we are breathing the| When few distractions tempt Hammonton, N, J., Jan. 5.—What ) y v | public official will be stirred from state police believe a plot to rob of war. Emphasis has been laid on the | ever present pernicious poison of per- | Jpom winters of pure discontent | the Taubel, Scott & Co. plant here of wisdom of teaching the boys and girls | sistent pleasure seeking, has driven| We all may.be exempt | of this country and of other countries | from it death’s devasting hand to the to study the matter and to learn, as| extent of .21 cent. At least this today, soon to becoms citizens in the|tap. The saving, in other words, hus countries where they live, will grow| not come in the lives of adults who | ling Every little Selling Munitions o President to be powers for peace if they come|ape supposed to be the only ones t Death i conviction can not escape them if| he low death rate, says the dispateh, | electing the local millionaire chairman $50,000 for a Eu n competi \gc, the report indicating there wert and Italy 1 possib the advantages of : how to bring | s s, therefore, don't grow up to it about; how to making the |, : you live in pldn effective, T pron | - . y never seem to es should not hri couragement her interew feature of these - penny. islon, t pla ‘ died than did members of affadr in Los i S Wi the ot sex. The L impressior b & ey narking shout her chauffeur, when it | retired from that office to take up an- | played on the coast. infatuated | other line of work in New York city.| Conditions: After nearly three years of faithful A trough of low pressure axtends ing from Ontario southeastward to New Jersey {s causing unsettied weather with ight snow {n the east. ern portion of the Lake region and New England. The western area of high pressure is causing a severs cold wave In the western and central dls. tricts, Zero temperatures extend from Montana castward to Ohio and grow ¢ orship year after . ,u14 be that the women of New York z Portland, Ore,, Prisoner is Believed [was hinted that he was = kil 4 > with ner: “Impossible! The man | of the world who have been studying i : “ Identitied With Famous Denver {must be insane. He was only one of | service, s'lu-‘hu'lr d(-m‘nnmrnlml the % g b : s - g . |my scrvants and was treated like one. | tfuth of the belief now becoming more Aoy iy i bt : bbbl e e 1 never talked with him even like I|and more common that women are and how to bring it t 8 onme e ik ek 4 g Portland, Ors Inn B Harry |have to my servants in the past. 1 |fully capable of handling the import- 5 S used to ask my chauffeurs how they |ant offices of public lite where one |liked a certain scene, or something | must be efficient in the performance {lke that—but T got tired of all that | of ministerial duties and where tact Iblah, Blah. T didn’t even hire him.|and diplomacy count. My secretary did that.” The Home Service Burean was es- | [ Ten't this one of the answers to the | tablished to meet a nccessity, There |48 far south as Oklahoma. {servant problom? Isn't it true that | were hundreds of ciaims fof compen- | Conditions favor fof this wicinity RISl B . g pector's division here o0 many people look upon their |sation pending, there were countiess|Unscitied weather with light smow IR LN L T OEN : household assistants as “only serv.|problems facing the ex-service men |followed by fair and eolder. ants?" The fault is peculiar 1o wom- | Who were carrying war risk fusurance % Denver robbery took | @1 Perhaps. A business man does | and who were ignorant of rules of But Never Again ! R the Maatiet : 5 : . i w1 here as “Curly” |10t regard hig clerks as servants but | procedure. Then, too, there were the London--A caly driver dropped a . S il wlso as the New York |88 employes who are entitled to re- | disabled men and their families con- sixpence (12 cents) on London Brid over as ely a pre en t : > 5 I Y o vaived extradition. spect and consideration. He knows | stantly in need of help. The city wish- | He got down to hunt it. But he got there t 2 ~ S 5 ]vh.n e can delegate to them the mful- (ed to avoid any action that would traffic all jammed up. And a mag- g sty Give Him T {tifari taske of the day end that|pauperize the men, 80 a fund was es- | istrate fined him 30 shillings—about op floor of an & — £ e boy busy drawing they will car them out satisfactor- | tablished and its distribution entrusted | $7.20, 4 young feller, An ya|l¥: But his wife—particulurly if she | el el A I e i distla e dlhadaind sprang from a humble beginning—re. |~ : it OFIICE BOY-No, sir, 1 ain't |E87d8 the employes n her home from VERE"[T TRUE BY CONDO “Yhis W . . ’ a : . "t tation 1o charge you | different angle, They are “servants’ E "7 ana are treated accordingly. They Iy are assigned to & room lack ; i P e ch would make it omeilke and YOU DID! — reE-Hee wiO SA 7 \?'!M daddy, don't d t gra i 1gh " ‘ a8h i clentist Throughout day | AW get ki ' Y o ter they are de to feel that they are | , YES YOU DID! — ' Py . : SRR Stace of theit mistresses BEEN KISSED? — TEE f"f.,‘;'é.g._".f.v::e year eit 5 of the eountri Hardacre ested bore by the police on chy of robbing a bank mes- fruainted ul luter breaking jufl there, may il i E mer poahesitn s B - . 1 also in the Denver mint telling of the « s ther 1 they st Not 5 : ob) tch $20 Nk Sles daring aims he was in Okla- buildings, People e funny ged him ot s ‘ o ) buy seco comine aft wate 1 « ve 1 the a ) pure . higs . should appreciate the honor. | L'cL Te Y e wall o in New (g { : Their time off 18 ‘;':m,un..]u,\ ‘with. | &N, vo:;La;mfli :OOSLD'“ src:f"gi; . York re drawn because their employers have . e i b %0 is giving a “little party” and “1 " , “ simy t want to miss it, you un- profe i Ma suddenly discovered that Mrs. So-and. | | | how it is." . would be no “servant wnh-l thyme & ah St A Sl . y . il wormen would iry to show ing one > 2 g . o, 1 < be i ppreciation of the efforts of | t rey » it If there were more ",.,m”‘ father come ef marke ’ fellowship” between mistress and the sent there is between business whea . " 4 men 1 their cmploycs, the “prob- pursurd A o it t ring r P em” would soon cease to be. In its . t J true t the “servant problem” is quiet, we don't e 1 . ] . a “mistress problem.” “He was only one of my servants are our ¢ ) s treated like one,” remarked | . 7 . ¢ viled child of fortune. There's 1 of the whole trouble boited into twelve words And these “ . the week after Christmas. - . hildren had bees put 1o bed. : _ front room the wie was omsing the job of dismantling the room in fer sound gentic p led b - 4 4 tmas tree. The poor, heipless plea of 1 1 had to abande thing or to T thing mer tunt . ¥ 4 y ¥ 1 which said more than pleading about to start his excuse | A Fyston g : 0 . ks & 5 < s desist from those ‘spesch. NS, € o g e the Law ut words’,” he said in & burst Bappiness may co t Y \ & " ellio project promises z 1 . ' 1 3 " y ‘ iy stop spoiling about a m vancement. But to n t ruom ' ) f M 4 uvs""vr.th for giving emphasis to powet & ! 2 et : s i E v instr n o ico lon't knock down that the world today of 1 es which " « the s to : &8 8 ¢ ther near your left elbow fike the little child, appeal to best th g ot * 1o ndid I Y & which the Poot Man turnsd to- fn men and women e < ’ " ' 1 the § . nisent 1 -m"n'm -" k'ho." his 11 represents " " t re @ tor 1 oSt 1 hd v t t . e picture of mother, say- that dare-de epres ' - . N i tto voce to the photegraph nflnence, by acknowiedging which rent part " ’ " fe P . o 1id ve his \ you had her why didn't you @an becomes better and stronger. | “keep her?” ‘