New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 28, 1924, Page 6

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(Hm' people are not half as nn(’rh’ndly[(nr one to possess is a practical sonli—’ New Britain Herald as he supposed they were; that they | ment. The musician who dreams mchacts andFancies have heen looking, perhaps, for this| beautiful song today may not reap the | HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | yory proper humility on his part, be- | practical benefits of ity publication, | BE. ROPWRY OUiTAm, Tssued Daily iay Exceptud) At Herald Bldg Church Street. fore they could get themselves to 100k | quite as thé man of alfairs today, el [at him with the slightest amount of | viewing all questions broadly and| pay: Any kind of work you don't SUBSCRIPTION RATES: compassion. honestly, will not live to reap all the | get pald for. v $8.00 -,f‘;y R | A little news story says that the pepefits coming from his life when it —_— 108 Three Ment | = g 4 |- The chief objectlon to the white Month, attitude of William Hohenzollern, | g lished for posterity. e 4 St RS ; S : is publishe BogLacy collie is that it isn’t white and isn't once emperor of Germany, is daily be- R . SR olli Entered at the Post Office at New Britala e collie, zenial toward his fellow HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA as Becond Class Mall Matter, | coming more townspeople. It is said he visits the | payents of the pupils of the High| A war isn’t over until patriots have TELEPHONE CALLS village of Doorn daily for tea or din-!gino01 will be asked this week hnisr]u-ll grafting on surplus war ma- “ 4 ,, Business Office .......... terial. “ Editorial Rooms ... 82 ner and he is becoming more sociable, | whother or not they favor the es-| - paying and receiving many visits each | oy ot of o cafeteria at that in 16 #he usks to-see something morst The ¢ y rofitable advertisin, medium In 2 R N 4 the City Ciseulntion books and press| Week. stitution, with the intention of serv-| expensive, she probably is shopping, SHem. Mlware epen ta. adyériisors, A theory of . in order to be e jupcheon to the pupils. The par-| not buying. RAPHAEL’S DEPARTMENT STORE N - o = worth anything at all, must be work-" e s in posjtions to ; = ated ~ exclusizel titled able under conditions. The € have the chief in the matter, | ojanhone user who says “This is 1" is Will Present a tg the use for re-publication of all news . = % 5 credited @ man another chance” is one of these | i o yite properly ask themselves two | a stranger. d to It or uot othe:wis © and also local news pub- heories, Lven today there may be | cuoiions before voting. It is not a . | : . - folks who believe that William, out y atter. It involves more than As a general thing, however, a light y ¢ al n of history, should be el e lents' | 1eart indicates that the head is in ot all the men of history, sh deciding something about students’| .. . . o fix, The A. B. C. Is 9 rganization 1 o S which furnishes newsrag 4 adver-| one Wwho should mevey be €N an- | oeals; something pertaining to an af- | e w3 sl ek Maihin o other chunce. It is dmpossible 10150 (lnionce, : : AT THE CAPITOL THEATER eirculation. Our cireulation statistics are 5 g od_upon audlt. This insures pro-| think of our taking his hand in| o oo and most important ques- trtion Seatne” trnud in ncwsmowar G| (ricnasnip and exprossing any sorrow | 00 S ST (G T emacives v v ON TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 29TH tributior figures to both nat 1 and ¥, local advertiseraf or him. We just cap't see ourselves| g, ye whether or not they want their Herald s on smale ow 0INg it. But may it not be quite Pos-| )y qpep, and want to encourage other v . . £ s Gy f in connection with the feature act “The Vanity Shoppe, at Hotaling's New: le that this man, once S0 AITOGANL | oo (6 pemain away from s Now a n that he stood by the side-of the Divine | 4o Btreet ne |} ome another hour in the day. | and the picture, “Fashion Row” with Mae Murray now Arcade Rei in his own thoughts, is begin- The tendency is, of \.t.m\‘; |n|: ‘ playing. return home And yet the most ardent advocate young people (o . . o PR . . no other place of sclf-determination takes a pill him- This showing will be on living models and will that sense of lity, that appreeia- ek that sense of humility, that appree ST ttier IN CALIFORNIA, TOO tion of the wrongs he has done, which | v ,””; s not said in self and makes the kids take cusvm" include the newest stvle dictates fOl’ the Every time a representative of the o fan i (hs il ¢ | il % pave the way for a stc e 8D | ot s merel e statenmen > 4 5 Herald drives oy awvton crossing, cynicism._ 1t is merely tl The® Wood family is widely scatter- R e Will fea] | Uon of secking forgiveness? Possibly | oy pocent day tendency. It MaY| eq but it gets together once in & while SPRING SEASON 1924 x Fe there is still in his mind & desire for|, o "o i quite natural that|on the first page. the old autocratic power he once en- boys and girls would enjoy this hour 1ing to feel creeping into his heart bit of pride in the t that “his news- that safe crossing over tracks where there had previously been many fatal accidents. In future years, when New Britain 4 great eity, properly eloped h stal arch criminal is secking the suggest that New Britain ought to be zoned, as other progressive cities, con- ducted by men of foresight, a ring " spent t eal f s " N DRE ' 1 H 11 H " 3 Moper” apent teal of mpace, | 'y S e he does mot bellevo| Lot AT B O en: that fhe| One wins a woman by saying she is The garments shown will include direct iniportations e and thought on helping to obt Y spe 1 their asso i the o ; one wins a ¢ asking o e o ; . " o 7 ime and i ing to obtain i beautiful; one wins a man by asking from Paris Creators as well as garments from our own to whom the preachings of charity are |, . g0+ i+ ¢he did not have to pre . children; | “Retired broker will run news- course with human hearts this once|, . young people should be en-|PARSE. 'l' NG venks, brokeri Ruthrk Misses’ and Women’s Spring Suits cace bl ten roke, . ) 9 3 ne peac broke Misses’ and Women’s Spring Coats property values, a reprosentative of | Which comes from Divine forgiveness . .\ %y oe to mingle with other| No mere adult ever fecis as om.| || . Sport Clothes, Afternoon and Dinner Gowns, as expressed often in 4he eyes of his| o Tl o the same niscient as a little girl who has just Millinery and Furs fied that the Her 1 was the first to | stammer over th . . h — w But it will be said, on the other! (o, . o \ieed the old-fashioned use others for his own sclfish pur-| oo .. .ccunily occupy all of this hour the flavor of romance, but Oar idea of a brave man is one who would try to sell Mr, Secretary that he has done wrong. But 1ho>-n‘m.““‘ at home would have an .. aqvice . . American designers. dear may feel, possibly, that in inter-| 0 conror ail the couraged, if they must remain away e this newspaper will feel properly satis- . , PrOPErly Bt | fellow men. And if such be the case, | - 5 T o s, learned to use the word “whom.” “Give 5 her chance,” not 5 v people would Y Give him another ch band, that the young people would g vou gidn't get anything except poses through the foree of war, in discussing school work with their - - Hughes a typewriter with a red rib- zoned. There are other 1 ors, too s, 54 Nippineas of ather to find peace and happiness or| Jents: that no very elevating which now and in later years, will| """ ¥ s ellow students; that no v vatin at least con in the hearts of men that bring satistactlon to representatives of | discourse would be indulged in; and. women, the result of establishing a cafeteria in the Herald because of the part this = = = S— . or . . newsgaper ha'taken in bringing cer- e the school would be quite like starting - ]sml(-d that the rebels lost 160 killed| Trurther Celaya speclals describe an tain improvements to the city And PRACTICAL SENTIMENT a high school student in the life of 4 ‘(lurln:’ fighting at Bullring, where [attack on rvolutionary trains on the i [ / i | General Rafela Buela was murmlry‘m:ul to Guadalajara by rederal avia- tors, who dropped incendiary bombs : s ¢ morning and not (o vz the accomplishments came, all of Two items in the news suggest éom- | jeaving home in the morning an ( \ \A\ Y Wtupf o 2e Sna & the be se this newspaper kept| ment. There will by a special meet- | returning until the day's work is don . AL?/ ag \ul "y Sonnced, B Mr.'fl #re conflicting o | cau 1 L paper kep + . d o SHRaR b -, WM 2 [thv fate of the (00 men in the fed-|from De Haviland bombers, The ing of the common counecil Wednesday quite as adult workers A N , eral garrison, some stating that two- | trains were disabled and the crews | veverlastingly at it.”* _ There is one more—one of the many | evening to act on the mayor's veto| forced to do, and, finally, that this N thirds fought their way through the | hoisted the white flag, it was report- be one more movement T—— rebel lines and arrived at Acambaro, | ed. Adviees from Obregon to the the action taken on salakics and|gtep would b ‘ war department say the movement 2 Also Expect to Gapture Esperanza, xhere, s, are being rilntorced by | war depurtment my the movement matte trolley fare in- present tendency to consider the lvnv‘n' ) | “m]in SI]OI‘[ Time |1s meeking to prevent rebel incursiom |ceeding without interruption. f life,| Some shoc-shine artist can get rich into Guanjuata, The national political league, whicn is the first item, T the least important instintion i e I I R fsdste Bt el oWl Refugees assert the rebels suffered | is backing General Angel Flores, gov- let I side, that quite probably of former mayors, called at the hat permanent lustre to a bald head, | oo 100 casualties during the elght days’ | ernor of Sinaloa for president has fw [} ; yresent incumbent, to The second, and very practical Man nover & ' s Mesico City, Jan. 28, (By radio | "8hting around Morelia and that these |sued an oificial denial of reports ; ' Man never scems 8o mortal as When | i, Jort Worth Star Telegram-—Oceu- | Were excecded by the casualties of the | Wlores had declared himself against f the 1 will be hethe o ot th « ywreside v try f the | question, will be whether or n he 1s a presidential pomsibility trying | pation of Esperanza is expected mos | €3t two days, Ithe administration. 4 . ~improvement that would bring like of isfaction. It would be pleasant to to discuss the feel, every time such representatiyves peal in the of the Herald saw a person walking | crease, there will be a meeting | and its influence alo 1 ighway at n the ! second is that insti- pegkoned with as in years past that per was walking in the safe gation o sentimental matter o T want to vote to add $5,000 to | to look profound in . news pecl office of parcnts want to vote to add § to to look profound in a news r mentarily, according to latest dfficlar e e s reports on the fedoral oftensive ) wys anybody could play | aguinst Vera Cruz. Secretary of War side of the road because of the cam- ' discuss the paign the Herald had conducted to let arrangement in his know the left hand . photographs of former mayors of New the large the people school budget in order that th cafeteria ma be fitted out, such BRI WA T, hoddmrian e "y aid by the parents and safe with a drawbridge, but it takes | gorrano states that provious reports | [ Shit tha ¢ carent Him. i5 the safe e casual person will read the two § ) tor be pald by the pe . 1 gentus to do it with draw poker that Esperai had been captured | § side. This is not touched upon items and scparate them immediately other tixpayers in additic to the erroneo Revolutionary losses money” | And then some moderns think they | led, wounded and captured dur- I vocket serely 1 up 8 but, as stated as a practical matter and a sentl-| probably increased *'poc are roudhing . the estabiishment of the cafeterda | @re roughing it when they deliberately 'jng the fighting, which began Satur- by the « the public safety mental one, 8o, too, would the ¢ \-‘”}-' . S i R sit in the draft from a keyhole, lay morning, » officlally reported committee of th fornia state au- person concelve the dreams of the fmight necessitate, For, of col o at approximately 1,000, tomoblle associati the increasing musician out of which comes a beau- | the cafeteria established, 1t Loun sharks don’t secm such nasty| Three federal columns carried out tty difficult for any par- | little beasts after a few friends have | the forward movement, the first from | B number of accid vehi- tiful song, as senthmental dreams | would be pretty " ¢ the re nake searcely worth considering, But the ent to refuse to allow his or her son :‘("""J“'”" fives from you and forgotten Tohuacan, under General Topete, who enpeplioaliias i ateslinb bl iiats P j routed the rebel vanguard at Liano o 5 . Grande; the second from Tecamachat- subject be the danger is recog- publishing of it and the receiving of | patronize would it. Parents want the Corrcet this sentence: “The pie!col led by General Almazan, consiste : N i z e Jished | children to have all that others have | looks good,” said the small boy, “but| ing of calvary and the third from San Milked the previous evening or same morning as d become, 10 the casual per- | and théy do not care to have their|l never cat between meals.” Marcos, commanded by General Urs delivered. —_— balejo. General Lamazan reported a t r ediately- ywn unable to indulge the wone ) J ¥ tical matter immediately——| own unable to indulge in ] defeat of the rebels at Kl Paimar ana From pure bred Guernsey cows, tested for tubercu- the safety of pedestrians by Bt & aleh ¢ 3 g cspecially were the returns to amount | veniences offercd to and enjoyed sttt ssanenngagy | CWMANAA, Morclos, capturing military losis by Federal and State Governments. « traing, and forcing the enemy to ree 0 dimmed his 1 avir en 1o a sum equal to the profits received | other young peo ! ¥ ; : blinded by the lig an approach. | from “¥es, We Have No Dananas.”| This is the parents’ business to de- | § D& Year: Ago Today tieat toward Espera The natural raw product containing all the vitamins y & it \d this song, incidentally, was not|eide. The Herald, : fleports of the death ot Genorwl and proteins needed for growing children ing car, he \ ysition to ¢ And this song, in itally, we 1 I'aken irom [lerald of that date, Maycotte, rebel, are without official ! 3 . - g the opinion that again his right side of the road. If | the result of glorious dreams of & iiberty of oxpreasing the OWIEO0 T A 5 * our ' a pedestrian had beon there, during musician, but the fact remains we are not ready liscard the home According to specials from Celaya, At present all needed for our regular customers. ‘ : Arthur H. Merriil has sold a house | where Gencral Obregon has returned E il v u ha = truck not come from a mind oblivious - L. and Mary Mil . g 3 S, & M A 5 given out reports received from fugi- Y IN CRITICAL CONDION .| Lare Swanson Las sold two houses tives arriving from Morelia, which was supplying you regularly. Bridgeport, Jan. 2 justa an 1 two lots on Rhodes street to captured by rebels under General Bs- Janici, who wae struch e Adolph and Augusta Surko, trada, §fter a four-day siege, to the C. R. Weidman, Supt. Telephone 929-13 by an automobile driven ""l : Mr. and Mrs, Frank P, Knight et effect that e attacking forees sufs ® a eri "“' tertained a party of their friends Jast ' fered heavy losses and virtually e 8 ening. Whist was indulged in and | hausted their ammunition, 1t whs sary to “) everlastingly he | reducing of The best milk sold is in New Britain. { nize« No automobile driver, worried over song wou however, takes the blindness, the | that it, like many other popular songs, | entirely—not yet. pedestrian would and 10 one would haye been to blame, 1o dreams The pedestrian thought . rive The matt rtheless s to be discussed at this ' ¢ % yesterday could see him; 1 hought the practical knew o could not : ases many ©of grewalski of Fairfield s in pedestriar tate, They condition frem internal hemorrhage referred t £, 0 « | & hospital here today. Grywalskl Was . rreghments served ——— e — held in the city court today under Eddie Post is exhibiting . i ¢ it 3 xhibiting at the efore 1 cu ON with reckless driving. His case Wa® work with the seroll v. Itis in the | and continued until 1eby 4 a wall etagere and the maker : I many compliments LANDIS UPHOLDS SALY ¢ republican members of the sort of 3 IF You MUST STrRike : MATCHSES ON WOODWORI New York, Jan. 98.~Thes ale ol | i i office this evening 1o elect & e L e T ON OV Howard Baldwin, star pitcher o member to fill the vacamey in the fire HeAaD —~ lf’) cision 7 | | | common council will meet at the city Newark Inter i 2 board York Glants by former New g T. W. Fagan was elected president 4 | rs, today was upheld 4 of the Landers, Frary & Clark Mutug Pcr Commissioner Landis w 8 " Ald association at the annual meet-y ing, denied the claiming . ing yesterday | jicate now controili J r ric ienther wi probably sey franchise that the transa ranchi ¢ he making altgrations : ok v suin o wont gyl upward WILLLIAM UNBENDS nayors of t y should be place Mar He has net y.t announced Fiviz i : bt SEes oF i ust how extensive the ehanges wil " R W6 b, presy o : » e bropdia d is one reason f\lvr the nrid.l’y : v by peor : : . % " Churehill Talcott has a rowing popularity of the ritab 1 ich ad ) v admir . . ng historieal article W f{om Martinique. y & P m: may express - - uary number of the New Another is the consistent . economy of the entire estab- lishment. Here youmay enjoy & Club Breakfast at 43¢ sisting of Fruit or Cereal, Bacon and Egg. and Rol's and Coffee — Special Luncheon and Din- Observations on Efi% ‘S the Mowt Tocderate ] ible prices. Tl,e Wealher No kyrntmn can be possibly more_convenient than that of the Martinique. One block - . fmm U-e< l'l'.;'ny"vlnil Station 7 & arth ol Sid via enciosed subway) - Nine that he ] it too r used by 1 pemes by 2 . fresh sowtierty Windi e ook - L Bhis former friends’ ¢ . > . thought X » 5 For t for southern New Eng- Culf & dozen Vlocks from the enough of his ov weakness " in official positions ' 3 , tiy ouly Gnd mesh e s Opera and the leading Theatres ‘ : * . . 1 ’ 4 condy snd “‘ h "."" and directiy connected with : 1 Tuesday =h ith the Subway to any part of the City you wish to reach, gi ities k > X 1 magazine, her subject being Britain 1 8.— Vorecast stope telling so muckh #tory” and emphasizing so vehement . al matters s t % " il Iy how badly ] flair o . warmer tonight and Tuesday; ances hav begins to something himself before he will ha the qoeit) eterminat ; any #Hght to claim the friend thing wime tated by petti- e sl 4 portion b4 ) $8 to feel properly the extent . . " the ing ¢ Sivs, Potty 1. Hopaed, Bovnaly | T NGimbis Aloh the. 5 e dffilmlethJfilth'/flpm | esslon-—to o th e v 1o i y e ; - the thin atrrest Helen Gould, broig down and wept Eng 1 rises we - ! 1 Beon * I e e e ol ver bdrher, the tat 5 clomdiness with wing § ..f:f'/\.E.SmflCIOH.CManl’fl. tis then be finds | The most wonder hatact . . for his own fauilts. It is th 3 m nderfui ; omen coula‘t

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