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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1924, '} I Britain Herald vt seeinsonininy L0 n i b g e gt o and Faneies deliberately; he takes 1 ily: he draws his club bacl BY ROBERT GUINLEN, | HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY b « successtul operator shonld { Tssued Dally (Sunmay Ex 3 > hundle +wen nd = | At Herald Bldg., 67 treet. motor Tha sl cRasri) exacubive nicely, and then “follows through™ . e ' ) | Uneasy lies the head that has a hat of today must know a great deal | wit al the ce of premier SUBSCRIPTION RATES 2 in the ring . | s must hive a throv lunscuse, hitting the ball squarely as ¢ & = 1 | slowly; he stirts hisdownward swing $5.00 & Tear, s e e e ath $2.00 Thies Monthe Pt bl e e mere incident to the beautiful mo-| Conservatism is just the normal e s Month, S 1 hold Vtion. The ball.soars off, straight as ! functioning of a full stomach. Entered at the Tost Office ar New Britaln| derstund the modern value of @ P ust as the golfer expreted it : = A i . 1e rebellion in Mexico has now | 48 Second Class Mall Matter. | vertising and proper publicity vonld ¥ 3 ] | progressed as far as Page 6. e He must know not only how to Nt el oncoith piiteriady Business Office .. G supply transportation service, but i o 1 ! Editorial Rooms SEaety ow 1o merchandise at, for mer BOIESworm FLUMS McGraw S0 live that when your summons | T ] - ‘comes you won't have to burn the| The only proftable adv chandising met) re oas essen- that no matter how much iving gol Loolis 4 room always open to adiertisers. winy as the ¢ to th dry goods t > 1 Ras EREaEE e th ,‘t“‘ they are t Iry good | wgin to do it the harm that bul You can't _rqg a car's worth by | 2 4 d e 5 done to the poor hoob | its price classflLook at public offidials Mewper of The Associated Press. Good public relations must b . G { ) . - vased on good service. The best | V! Ll Rl e e ety i ) cooks in Yz the time of coffee! _ The Assaciated Pross 3 i etie s t 1o the use for re-publication s & metho ill no 4 {large cnough to hold all the crooks. credited to It or ot otherwiee credited | unless the goods are salable, The in this paper and algo local pews pub-| e Gl O civaine I R ! Ba terein, M iy Frbithran S ekor L Sl “PSYCHOLOGICAL MOMENT aac i Quaker Oats now comes in 2 styles —regular e « | Certain developments in Washing- » E Quaker Oats, the kind you've always known, and then teil the it he is Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. | - il The A. B. C. is a aartonat erganization doing.” fonghar not so much shocked th " which furnishes newspapers and adv people of the country as they have UICK QUAKER. | s RIS with » strictly honest OUR BREAD AND BUTTER | presented a time to people of the | et Quick Quaker makes oats the quickest break- Sreulation. Our o based upnn this audlt. This Msure > does mot | cor or “doing somett about | 3 . . : B aciin feaud m © Y B I e LR Mol ie Rl fast dish. Cooks perfectly in 3 to 5 minutes ~— tribution figures to both o like to be limited to a fare of hard-|it.” Things in polities are “rotten.’ 5 =z e S5 g scarcely longer than simple toasted bread. - Lware, 1t seems quite ance from | P'ut in plainly. They have been slightly | Same plump oats as regular Quaker Oats, the "n‘:' n»:m s on sale dsally In New| ork at Hotaling's News Btand, Times| of stoel, Yet in a very important|cveryone has known it. Practically | has been i ; At N 5 : B e g, imee] ) n ally | s been ut work, 100k at his palms. ; ) S ut before flakin Grand Central, 420 Etreet. MIAR| conse hardware is our bread and but- | nobody has had a chance to prove it, | If you wish to know whether a girl 2 Kinds of Quaker Oats kind you've al.ways known. C 8 Los Angeles, Cal: Arcade Statlon. I teriin thipitowniii et thakHardware | and tnere naalieon no apportunity |28 beereat workillook tat thekthird rolled very thin and partly cooked. And these P | market go to picces and where would | far the people to register thelr pro-| TEcr of~her left hund, At Your Grocers small flakes cook faster—that’s the only differ- | | -3 THE BURRITT { we be? ANl this is generally recogniz- [ test with something tangible to pro-| A scoffgucst is one who lets pru- Quick Quaker and Quaker Oats, ence. No resident of New Britain can fail | ©d as true enough, but fow take|test about. Now they can put their|dence overcome appetite and s the kind you have always known All the rich Quaker flavor. All the good of hot . ¥’ e o | thoug I miMmaiantty e e | nnaan & L2 ihat 5 " never touches anything. | : A to feel gratificd that today thers {m ought of it sufficiently. Let the fa fingers on the thinks that are wrong. | R Get whichever grefor. breakfasts qu Today, try Qulck Quaker. apable of ac- | tories shut down and the merchants| The fig TR i IR 1s an Motsl capable of uc wut down and the merchants| The fight Jot 0f nice AlEolhoya might commodating visitors to the city in a | Would not have man stomers; the [ jective to be reached. The army is | passes by voluntecring to tote whit fitting way; capable of providing a | People would have to get along with- | being gathered and the question is|wash for the elcphant. Stanley chapter, D. A. R, tomorrow|Ng Action Taken on street, has also been held up await- e afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the Bap- ing a report from the éngincer. » place where entertainment may be | Out the serviees of professional men; [who is going to take the trouble to a2 : 3 B i i i | e reuio watlab e GIiCE e i ek | calistt + The time to relieve wheat farmers | tist church chapel. Dr. Gilkey s Claims Against City £ B 5 o : Y /s before speculators relieve them of | popular with his platform and radio| Pending a report from the city e Caliph’s Former Servants cept to try to scare np some money o | other afternoon in this city @l everything except their pants. audiences. The hostesses for the oc-|gineer on the condition of Daly % o 4 group of women gathered to organize. —— casion will be 5. William C. Hun-|avenue, January 28, when Pius Mirza In Penniless Condition women who vote In this commercial age, about the Charles E. Mitchell. | claims his automobile tire was dam-| Constantinople, March 6. — The 2 olry o1 o only way to get well heeled is to keep d nds are invited to|aged to the amount of $14.35, the |members of the caliph's household, :‘r“me Hosisity h,Hs h’”f '.mjl' ¢ and reste ha Altera rolfas o . PR on your toes | attend the meeting, | claims committee of the common [left behind on his departure for opes that those who have invested in | terested in the city’s welfare, watches | difference. { council before whom Mirba’'s bill for |Switzerland are penniless and in acute | | reimbursement is now pending, voted |distress, no provesion having' been | the ‘project will be repaid, artistically the hardware market like a hawk.|that now that there is fight, a| Now, darn it! We won't be able to " n y and practically. The hotel is there, | The men at the head of these great | definite fight to clean things up if it finish scolding Europe until we get| last night to take no action. made for the eunuchs and members | this oil mess c| 1 | The claim of Mrs. May MacDonald [of the harem. A number of Y. M. C. to be made a big asset to the city if | plants are more than private individ- | is possible to do so, the women should | of 85 Hart street for damages result- [A. secretaries visited the palace yes the proper attitude toward it and in|vals in a sense. In a place like this be in the front line trenches if they The finanecial condition of the'north- |ing from being struck by an awning [terday and took food to the harem 1t is encouraged. | they are semi-public officials. Per-[are to bring to politics the good that | west docsn't alarm the entire coun- in front of the Marlow store on Main 'women. | Concerning the details of its con- | haps they realize and take a bit of [ was expected of them. Tt is for this|try, You sec, it isn't in Europe. > | | o’ it pessible much has been said, n%m’ us ordinary individuals do app women to interest themselves in poli- I Pl‘OSOCll[Ol‘ les in Hu“ at' R i T S . = AN W =) €. clate the faet ties at this time is deemed especiully Now comes the best report in a lon, :::;. 1y, 1|‘.t1....<».~t.m- women and r:]:)h‘- . | ‘S HAVE SOMETHING TOo TELL YoU IN STRICTE : - Tactics of Defense {CONFIDENCS, A%D MY REASon il FOR. TELING You a nice juicy steak and an article made | th for a fong time. Practically |y vou wish to know whether a man is on and there is an ob-| and capable of filling a want which, in many ways, has handicapped the city, | borrow and so forth and so on. The Herald rejoices that this at-| It Is for this reason that onc wha | They happened to be lives in New Britain and who is in-|the democratic ticket. That makes no The idea to be conveyed is remains for those in cha of it, di- rectly and in an advisory capacity, to make of the hotel one which justifies | time on the condition of the hardware | lican women should, it would seem, | 18 THAT ONCE the name given it, If, | case, the spirit of the man after whom | sistently good. Buyers showing | their influence in politics, and, under L e BEFORE THIS T 3 By The Assoclated g it is named inspires those who will [ stronger interest in most of the prin- | stem of government women will | v z Munich, Bavaria, Mar 5 TRUSTED oL pe responsible for the manner in | cipal wholesale market, The .m..:..-q} ve great influence unless they | . . o trial for treason of Former Field | wTH A which it is conducted, direetly and in- for buiiders’ materials 1 tools con- | make use of organizations. It happe n.~;] “““"Iml\;--lulr;‘ l‘ll(u‘r.un».s .nn.‘. ;;nd it| alarshal Ludendorff, Adoiph Hitler, 3 2 2 & s SRl by, peit R |15 probable that Eve spent hours|,ng other participants in the unsuce directly, it will prove to b a boon to | tinues to increase. Orders for spring (that the alleged crimes against the | 4p6v0 a clear pool studying the effect | sosstul “Putsch” of last November | trust are reported to have [ of her fig leaf, was suddenly interrupted today when | % the chief prosccutor left the court ing motive of many of Elibu Burritt's " |‘!.v- UI:“I» .smn::n-n.lml s‘m'un.n u\.; after declaring he was no longer | | hat gossips have ruine i > s prose sctivities, We shall be proud of our|crs and jobhers are improving. Of|is that important. The Herald is not ||y BU¥sIPS huve ruified but 1wo §00d | willing to continue the pro und pure men fn 8§39 years. owing to the constant humiliating new hotel If that sort of spirit pre. | course when the market is like this|inclined to believe that all the rascals | e, tacks made by the counsel for the valls within its doors. And gy that | advance in prices may be expected. [ wear republican buttons and that all | The true feminist is just like other|jufonse. The second prosecutor —re- be its spirit. | That means it is a good idca to buy | democrats are paragons of virtue, The | Women except that she is mudder|quested the court to recess until he Sl N now and people are doing it. point is thdt at this time there s |"DOUt eing a female had ('ul\{lr a \\.lziulm;, :;\l[;a.'l'lu:[) W " = The charge which led dircctly te SR Lo : The other day the Herald said [something definite to fight for—if 18| puople Jove scandal because by ”w' e ton of | the haaring was | —-— something about the Sunshine of Pros- [ the first time in our memory when de- | blackening the other fellow it makes| nade by Dr. Kohl, lawyer for the de- The president of the American |,y Spring is coming with its sun- | velopments have been made that pre- | them seem white by comparison, tendants, who declared Chief Prose- T cutor Stanglein had a mania for ar- Electric Iway ussociation, at the | gine, The stage Iy set—and when the | sent a tangible enemy. And right| 00 e=— ) i or BosNal i r conference I 8t yuge iy sot for sunshine the most glit- | thinking people will do ail in their [ " 88 COWE s Fls which ,':llm] l(“,’”\‘n“_|”‘(lll|:”” . of D, von J.ouls, has some interesting things 104 oring objects in it will be products | power to cut out this evil that is dis- | European gation will claim the credit, | kahr, the former miliary dictator, say about the problems confronting| ¢ gur manufacturing plants, And|gracing the country before the world. | — and other men in the higher Bavar. wpignt| Correct this sentence: “Just tell meljan political cireles will pleaso ofliciala of the Connectieut | ocrly, will be warmed in the roflected | thinking peopie.” We have brought |\ rere the ncedic and thread are,” sald | Dr, Kohl, who = has repentedy BRBaRY; some were probably listencd 3 e gently, “and Il sew the button|charge Dr. von Kahr, General von l " gian s . light. them into the political field. This, [ gn,» Lossow, commander of the Bavarian to with smiles and some probably - - them, is the '_,)lh,,“,m,.dl moment— & - Reich hr, and General von Seisser, S Deard approciatively without THE GOLE WORM TURNS the effective moment—for them to tormer chief of the state police, with RS iy distinct lmpression. Manager John MeGraw of the New | band together and join the fight responsibility for the bloodshed of ¢ November 8, when the Iteiehswehr | Passing over the great problem | you 1 N L Ob . ork Giants has forbidden his against the cthods that huve re- - ’ i 0 3 which this man says confronts the . ‘ sttt hedngnnibin i i Lo servations on put down the Putsch, said today he| ers in training to play golf. Well and | vailed. . would bring out all this and more electric roads, namely that street eon- | yo0d, He says that he docs not want|{ It may be safd that the gathering of The ,Veathe’- when the time came for summing up. | gestion is making serious trouble for| s men to sit around talking golf in| women here the other day would Crics of “bravo’ ‘““!“'” ""(”' ‘|“‘l' 4 d not suggesting | spectators wh imate the roads, and not suggesting that|yne middie of a hot pennant race. Of | concern itself with local matters only. - i llnln when l_n Kohl intimated | Washington, 'D. . March 6.—IFore.|that Prosecutor Stanglein had not | f forbid ! st ”_‘r Southern New Vngland; | done his duty in failing to inciude ties commissions to orbid anyone | o0 good,” meaning that it is 1too|upon this assertion. When people | o : pDr. von Kahr and General von Los- | from using the streets except the clec- | Cloudy and slightly colder tonight; s : Rty b . pLthe elec- |4 pgorbing and that it & man gets think- | organize into politicul groups thelr | Priday unsettied, tollowed by rain |%W and von Seisser among the de-| trle roads, onc notes the statement |, yore about mid-iron shots than his | study and talk and thought is not and gnow; fresh north, becoming cast, "‘,;fxl:f"“;”“' e o by thE fiway traffic (e'eptric) is Ine |y, e b il ' s | S . won. | Winds s Py - e Mmlm\z, the latter will fall off. This, [ limited to any one ficld. National con " atere oW York: Cloudy ton. | Prosceutor inciuded Hitier's publicity reasing at the ¢ of 500,000,000 |,,, quite proba 80 those ¢ o e discussed and studles e il iy ° 1 and sey other erites 0, i8 quite probable, the of | ditions will be discussed and studled. | oGSO T Wi possibly snow |48€nt and several other Hitlerites, | After the adjournment of court the assengers n year,” and that “the yeu S Passeny nd tha YOUr | ug who love baseball and who have | The interested can not kecp away |on the coast and snow in the interior; f ministry of justice hurricdly called a | no change in temperature; modevate north, becoming fresh east, winds to- conference to decide what fl”"'". showld be taken, 000,000 passengers.” Gee! 1 ’ ol ; | night. 16,000,000 v nger stocky legs, with a solid foundation of ! ation, the ol developments in Wash- ["50k clondr . and ' s the Connec ompany ? N ) ! ) Where was th necticut company ™ | yeutl beneath him, when he declares | ington are going to have nothing to do | slightly colder tonight; Friday un- WBat company evidently could not/ .1 golf and its fascination is bad [ with local matters has another guess settled followed by rain or snow: Hello! Hell ! Bave shared in this tremendous Busi- | (oe fal) players coming. The evil repute of the ad.|Tesh north, becoming cast, winds. | ello! ello ness, for has it not just been allowed Sut look here e sl 5 ok o 1o the| Conditions 1in ha len dur §8 Wmerense fares? OF course, no buste | yorrr o of dere: Muggsle; the sad | ministration will penctrute to the ing the jast 24 hours on he Guit ana [ » Th@ Great _Interrupter rease fares ., o who have bee \ smaliest hamlet. The taint will not out, | Atlantic coasts and snow in the upper —_ mess man would ask higher prices for . 1 et of our ve g and local politicinns will discover that | Mississippi valley A disturbance | Bis goods at the end of the best year !, . k with you and banc ok central this morning over Minnesota | of his business, cven though he did |, ¢ you ABY idon whal baseball etk ing unsettled weather in the | ’ L ball] ~ The Herald congratulates the wom- tern Mstreicts, The temperature have to pay his help a bit more. And lone for us? Do you realize that|cn fer getting busy at this tne, They [is lower along the northern border | way where deceney | fron Montana to Maine than it was s should be the | market, and they have been con- | feel the call to make an effort to us the city In cvery way. Loyulty to New | markets are big and everyone concern- | people’s Britain and its people was the inspir- | ©d 100ks for a stronger spring market. | been committed, in the immediate And deliverics between manufactur- | past, by republican officlals, Neither 5. Some of his remarks . & electric railw Some of his remarks | .capyone in the city, directly or indi- | We belleve that women are some companics may ask public utili-| course not. He admits that golf is|There are two comments to make 1923 was the biggest year the clectric |y, ved it most of our lives, agree that [ from the bigger problems. The per- raflways ever had, for they carried | y\pociraw standing firmly on both | son who thinks that the national situ. 1o business man, finding that his line we get out on the links, grasp | wit) help in every vesterday morning. Several y amsthing to discoutan N {in Canada reported temperatures would do anything to discourage t} v wing, said swing Is not v y . iow zero. popularity. Yot we find an incre . v t golf swing at all? Why? Conditions favor for this vicinit Seing ms 1 ke COnRenticl va l Mr. McGraw, our golf swing | LOSOSOSLLELEL8L88008888888 (- iy iner followed by incres 4 P when this presi $ L cloudiness on and not . B Sl e ren permanently injured becan 1§ 25 Foars Ago Today § (v trperatere. ‘ S the travel on the electric roads i 2 ; 5 ‘, " @\ Taken irom Herald of thatglate i IF YOU'RE SITTING RIGHT By Thi TR THE PHONE REMAING AS SiL* BUT 1P VOU HAPPEN T BE A Flakgartelimon s (S EPUONE WITH NOTHING ESPECAL TO ENT AS THE TOMB OF TUT KNEADING BREAD ereasing at the rate o 9,000 e .1»nvvw"vvvv"w"vfl-": LEWIS C WARNER DIBS DA Wi Wows EUAL B E— | BODY WOULD CALL You UP year. With such a pro; ; this snd ¢ There| 1. 1. Gaffney isx in Philadelphia to attend the funeral of a refative, “We have very properly a ! ocbull, but Whe, & coupte of| Chartes Glever was at . 2 the 1 it . the 1lotel Lafayette in Philadeiphia | motor bus as one o neces ad years ago, perhaps, played in a sum-| o gonday Juncts of our transportation systen r league and had a batting aver James Curtin of Farmington road | ppeymonia Canses Death, Have we? We have, ba o are ot ide m = a chap|spent yesterday with relatives in New Haver March 6. Lewis € The Mallcabl Ire Works is clos- . o esident of the Beacon Inereasc in farcs E ce man who no longer Was Vie wident of the Beacon | Valls Rubber Shoe (um||u|y—; i played ing today becanse of the making of | Fa t Shoe Co., died tn & hoss | course the spraker depree t the former bal NeCosSary y ast night from cere- | Davtd Ohman Las returned to thie hemorrhage. Recently he, was | gervice by clectric cor ta : city and has aceopted a position with taken i1l while in a barber shop in | the “Eastern Herald New York and returned home. The | R, Mke to ’ : " y:. fre Arthur Young of Maple street has 'p pain in his head was diagnosed OR T0 HAVE REACHED THE CRi= OR O MAVE GONE DOWN CEL- OR UP T0 YHE ATTIC TO SEE IP You adjunct in New Brit } t together anc turned from an cotended visit with u hemorrhage and he went to Bos- | TICAL STRGE IN STIRRING LAR, 1O TIDY UP THE PRESERVE CAN TYND THE OLD SWIATLR YOuR New Ha ton for treatment. Two days ag A CUSTARD SHELVES HUSBAND HAS BEEN PUSSNG welves we d t n he s riends in N ¢ | whether the by 1 Fhen 3 o Rev. & G. Ohman will conduet spe- | preumonia developed, privately or g . S * e S !l Lenten s Swedish ! Mr. Warner who came from one of | wheran church ne edne ¢ carly families of that name in want them u rome t " t that titt y ced | evening. Connecticut had been closely connect- é A Instance i i t y ' 1. The g i enant William Nawling fled with the shoe comp since it wately operat y8 ate doing very 1 i v off thel pany 1 reported full uniform | was organized in Beacon Falls 25 \ [ N the § . b 4 A at the state armory in Hartford for | vearsago. He leaves a wife, one \ & Biesly, thank you, - i i g e samination to It ughters, two brothers ar 2 ~ t “k 1 be o |sister. He had heid several town of- i serve. Charles Benz, ho |} n in th o But the following fror N t t i employ of Daniel Anderson, will start | fices in Beacon Falls, his home. 7T Bisibeman s 2 ding : = - in the express business for himseif in | Misses Julia and Emily Warner of the ! g - . ; ; / w dayn { Connecticut college for women are the wishes the of 1 ! it George 15, ( Perlin s | danghterss [ eompany would re ] , auite e« among the jurors summoned for duty| The funchai will be held Friday aft- | ' wardly digest. It s ) t e old ball player ean‘t |at the opening of criminal court | eFnoon P | OR ¥ VOU HAPPEN T0 BE IM- OR IN TAKING ONE VOUR VOURE REASONABLY SURE IN (SUNF- , . MERSED N GWVING THE BABY sEr ING ON THE WHOLE NEIGHBORHOOD'S of ser i { DI GILKEY TO ADDRESS D, AL 1. | ™ BAT™M ot Tt s BE DS SRS { © McClure Newspaper Syndicate ou UP of the people. | pe, from their ‘ ti s dor . T Or. & Gordon Gilk ! e e bl 16 o % 1 o B s i ). James sordon Gilkey will br Bigh Borses, they may be able to ooy to b the speaker at the mecting of Esther sponsiblc operators

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