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onsiders ients, and New Britain Herald!,,,;.‘ s mohamrd S w1 modern girls; few aprove unlimit- | § e Nt ed license, Jut E: ‘ ¢ it o ol ' i » : : Household mitted that there lmports - Cups and Rubber Aprons Saucers In many neat Clear China body, solid eolors and first quality. For c heck patterns Wednesday only— good size. For Wed. 25¢ it is respectfully sub- | hospital that,it is ready, is guite as much in any emergency, to be of tre- HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY modern moy lssued Daily (Sunaay Excepted) At Herald Bldg., 67 Church Street, of the | | mendous servige tor the as of the \cople ¥ modern girl, double | eity Ao As long as the It was an unfortunate occurrence, - - morals exists, for The owner, Mr. McMillan managers of the stores whi standard of instance, some of SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $8.00 a Year, $2.00 Three Months 760 & Month. the | the criticism might well be directed at suffered | the boys men. There vaudeville illy After and and voung is'a | appear to have taken it philosophical- to be de no serious st on the i stage after | AlL” song popular hoped, | just now which 1: “A Man TELEPHONE CALLS: the dwellers in the building. And again | SRR Ao, W18 i 3 the police, fire and hospital service of s SR e Editorial Rooms ....... . 92 | PERHAPS New Britain have proved their effi-} Every young basecball ly, and, it is voutly Entered at the Post Office ar New Britain is not so as Second Clasn Mail Matter. i there will be ring to is to Blame O 0 0 5048 500 0 D 0400 S D D D D O PSR Bavidson & Aevent . THE HOUSE OF QUALITY, SERVICE AN ACTION. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. The only profitablo advertising medum 'n | player who | the City. Circulation tooks and press| CICNCY. room always open to advertisers. —— | National American or othe | VACCINATION g0cs to spring training camps of the et e e —— recognized leagucs, is a “perhaps” player, no Member of The Associated Press. | The Asscciated Press s exciustvely ertitled to the use for re-publication of all news “redited to It or not otherwise credited in this paper and also local uews pub- Mshod hereln, One hesitates urge vacceination hesit to COMAtON | matter how good he may have ape| upon those who do not believe in it. | . | pon . i not . peared in the semi-professional ranks. | But it is perfectly proper to state a ven the players purchased or draft- | often fall | So it is no Vaccination has r of the ination few undisputed facts. ed, experienced professional, lone much to legsen the dang down in faster Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. company. The A. B. C. is a aarional organization which furnishes newspapers and adver- tisers with a strictly honest avalyus of circulation. Our circulation statistics are based upon this audit. This Insures pro-| |, tection against fraud in newspaper dls- 5 tribution figures to both natlonal amd | prevention. Whole communitics, re- local advertisers. mallpox. Localities where vac slur upon a new player to suy that the “the enters into | his chances for future success. Wool Jersey in all desirable a fine quality $1.49 Spring Percales New 1924 smart checks 36 in. wide, vard is general are more free from the 5 ‘. ool : 3 3 question of breaks' discase than are those where the Quaker Net Curtain Material The ]ate;t 39c patterns. . Thn‘d Floor Philippine Gowns and Chemises $1.69 56 in,, patterns, material, yard ... Patterns, in and styles, 21c refuse to adopt this method 3 ; to Adeptiihisimethod Baseball, years ago, was not what \ it is today In it now are many college | excellent education and character and who lead advantage of vaccina- acti while | fusing to t The Herald 1s on sale dally in New| 0N, hav n York at Hotaling's News Stand, Times|hy the Square; Schultz News Stand, Entrance | b 3 Grand Central, 42nd Street, | auite as thoroughly exposed, Los Angeles, Cal.: Arcade Station. e s men, many young chaps of ¢ wiped out disease, communities, the most exemplary of lives. It is not recommended to everyone as the best profession to enter, but often it paves | the way things, often it offers a splendid opportunity have caped. Vaceination is the Nicely made nmmmmmm{ EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE — SILK — PETTICOATS $2.50 EACH Second Floor | prevention of smallpox and its value toward greater and A REAL LOSS | is recognized by the medical fraternity Judge Bernard T. Gaffngy generally, {terated his statement made and men-| There is one request that may be tioned some time Herald, | made with propriet o matter what that he would not again serve on the | ¥ou yourself think of v: ation, go school board. For over 20 years he has | to the trouble of getting the advice of carried much of the burden of school | Your family phys matter matters on his broad shoulders and |and then obey that advice. If he re- has brought to the deliberations of the | fuses to advise, knowing your board a spirit of common sense that |Judice, press him for an honest opin- has at once checked the plans of the | ion as to what you should do. He will impractical and at the same time it, and helped the too conservative to see the necessity of making use of modern ideas and methods. Judge Gaffney has been and is the sort of man the school board, es- pecially needs. He has the practical wisdom which realizes that innova- tions whch are purely “fads” have no place in the school program, and he he has that understanding of the value of education that will not allow him to disapprove of a real progres- sive step even though many, not un- derstanding, may stamp it with the stigma of “modern nonsense."” It will be difficult to fill his place adequately, as it is always difficult to find & man publie spirited enough and wise enough to devote time and thought which could be used profitably in his private business, to the affairs of the city. There is no doubt but that he feels this step a sentimentally difficult one to take, He has an interest in the children of the and in the far treatment in the matter of education. For SHE'S “T'OR | SR ‘ Facts and Fancies| many in BY ROBERT GUILLE! has re- to a young man to amount to more, eventually, than he would had it not | been for his skill at the game. New Britain is especially interested Jjust now in a young man who was but Ecru Art Linen 18 in. Art Linen, for Scarfts and all kinds of § fancy work, Py L S A e ago in the Girls Gingham Dresses In a large assortment of colors. $ 1 X 2 9 Sizes 8 to 14 s g - o o N\ ian on the Aol a few years ago an active member of Club of this city— that ex- cellent institution which inculcates the might not Btherwise have the chance to learn the | many things to be léarned outside of Frank Wojak, star third baseman on a| have his| the Boy: pre- right ideas in boys who Made of heavy Trico- let with fancy pleated, embroidered and fringed bottoms; reguiar $2.95 value. give you his opinion. Follow then, if that opinion differs from yours do not hold it up against the doctor who has conscientiously tried to have you do the right thing. And remember this, A doctor is an expert on this matter. You are an ex- What would you think person asking your advice something which you had studied and which you knew all about, heed your advice? school, known as “*Chuc! local team last scason will chance with the Baltimore Orioles, He is said to be an excellent player, a £00d hitter and the possessor of great throwing arm-—s one occupying the “difficult corner.” What is more those who know him declare right-thinking young ¢ to be a good representative of this city in this| are nray make good with | Children’s Panty Dresses and Linen Huck Towels Hemstitched fancy borders, [rish linen; sizes 18x36 .. with made of 45¢ some line, Check 95¢ value $1.19 and o pert in Plain Gingham, Sizes 2'to 6. . Reg. $1.39. necessity for of some who, about Pequot Sheeting 9-4 in, bleached Sheeting, for full size bed. 62c Wednesday .... Rippelette Spreads 81x90, special for double beds ; $2. 15 hemmed .. .. that he is a should fail to who will prove You would consider him a narrow-minded, opinionated game of Your physician will have a right to all interested. He think that about you if, asking and the obtaining his advice, you refuse to fol- cortain that his time low it, 1 Club, under the tactful leader- If you do not go to a private phy- ih charge, siclan, at least take the advice given him publicly by the you, as n taxpayer, employ for the city. His ad- vice is that you and yours take the vaccinated now PEDRON, schall in which we Slips Striped Sateen With and fancy G $1.79 all colors Crib Blankets Heavy full size In- fants’ Crib Blankets, white with pink and blue borde each Reg. Ruffle Curtains ‘Made of fine quality cross bar Marquisette, complete with tie backs. Third Floor Orioles, or he may fail. It is quite spent in the loeal ship of those only respeeted by those will help not | lai plain ) Bed Ticking For pillows, mattresses ete.,, guaranteed - feather. proof. Wednes 39c day . .. yard Turkish Towels Size 15x27, with Dblue border, soft spun, Wednes- large assortment, MEN’S SHIRTS || | A Special for W ednesdn) ¥ shoppers, Each ......... Three for to make popular with und | more physlclan with whom he as- sociates, but will inerease his chunces for making good. We und would remind him that if he does | not “stick” his experience will be similar to that of many men who ul rts at the s Avtrr e — wish him well precaution of being that smallpox is in the city unless you have been vaceinated within 5 years, only Cretonn&s All the latest Spring patterns and colors . £3 > timately became si game, city important some time, it may be predicted, he will feel that he has given up a which he ought to continue, But were every citizen of the eity, in the tion occupied here by him, to give as much of himself to the important in- terests of the city as he has, New Brit- ain would take that inevitable jump ahead far more quickly than she will under present conditions, Judge Gaffney deserves s this arduous and often thankless work ~=but we need a lot more like him, “dear work | sexes—and there are quite will be shock- the one as in the other. For od to hear that a young thing of only 114 years does not believe with said “dear old that the modern girls ought to be spanked, “The modern girl is all right,” she declares, “In my day women worked too hard; we had too many children, | or and we Girls exactly their in. Stroking trying to Primitive didn’t have was art, posi- women" value M e 0 A special lot of shirts arranged for Wednesday selling; shirts that are dependable, sturdily tailored from fine quality Repp shirting. i conviction that 10 be caught. | '# Double Plaid Blankets Blue and Rose patterns. For Wednes- $2.98 day 18x54 Scarf to Embroider Stamped in fine quality Indian Head, in a very pretty design. Cynicism is just the Tnsanity may be caused by shoek, by the g advice of a good lawy Handkerchiefs Made of fine shamiock Lawn, spoke stitch hem, regular size. Special for Wednesday, each slaved much, are right in dependence from her white hair gently and quiet her young energy, this defender of the girl of today looks back over her 114 years of life | cording to report "It & bob my too declaring bondage. rest from . I'he poor we have with us entire, They can't afford an operation, All are neat colored stripes on fine quality white grounds, shrunk nccl\ bands. - . —— . also. was naked, but he| enough to know it man sense THE Lk From experience—if the expression may the Herald Is in a position to express the deepest sympathy for those who have had the misfortune to suffer material damage takes| Of Men’s Flu'nishings Department personal ~Main Floor, and goes on, ace littie quite xo more hard- many are | | Moderng may b boiled, but not stewed, be used could live again you bet I'd hair and smoke clgareties,” said dear New Wool Checks Handsome patterns, 42 inch width, suitable for dresses and skirts. Spe- cial for vard Few tues are rvile to men| whose chicf concern is the way their hair looks, Homespun Towels fashioned 23c Scarfs All linen scarfs, with neat lace edges; sizes 18x514; for 95c Wednesday old women of will | who | through fire, This newspaper course this opportunity to voice that sympa- | both sexes, especially the thy for the concerned | declare that the giddy over the conflagration thus approves of the modern girl, after night. No matter how her 114 in life, may feel they are too males, men who are creature here dequately they Sunday | Made of old toweling, very each 8 of experience immature to form an_ Probably she, was ahead of her time; probably | insured, their way opinion | | will not be an easy one pending set- [ worth anything when a tlement, girl, absorbent, There is tion in the fatalities. The many of the dwellers in reason for great satisfac- | she réfused to be a family woman and in carcless lusury D. 0. W This woman who says the that there were no | lived fact | was a cvu|-' Quite wrong, experiene of both sexes. Negro migrs become a Another danger in the tion is that 'possums may pest in the soutl modern gikl 1 Jander, M, plaintif inst Juijus * was counsel for the Gates, who dec erstwhile friend ble one for ired e killed his nd former employer In a room whcre' Heaton had fpre vised an operating table and as- sembled surgical instruments for the operation with a pistoi his captors had overlooked in scarching him, liberty under $1,000 bail to await hearing on a murder charge March made | 15, lding to undergo, | is all right had so many children she the Main street bu but it is our cor ish that no bad | has forgotten some of their names ‘\ menttone Y;]-mruv suit Ohemafion’ on . Baxe CHANGES IN LISTS Nearly 2,500 changes in the voting lists will be made this year since there have been more than the usual num- | ber of removals from the eity, changes ot yesidence, deaths, ete. It is expected | that the applications to b Is 114 years! - A hick town is a place where any | stir after 7 p.m. means that it is lodge t othing vhat yon ot strange perhaps; she results will come to them : The wice thing about groc stores is that you can without winking. and some dicd almost a century The Weather March 11.—A coast has swept the Atlantie Once more reason She 14 grand-children, $0 | 8D great- down groud of the has want H (—— was at Washington, which and some 8he e fire great-g id-childre " the fire a tand-children Fortunately. closed cars arc not es sential in the belt considered edible, 1 po this scntenee: “That's all came Correet - banker; “we'll b nd-children, tobacco is flat-bottomed boat city. The ow great-gra where right,” smiled ti storm, Misstssippt i gald McMilla managers of the |t " or you." Beston and Woolw £ 104 years ago. The only: money she glad to renew it for you oast with gales and brought snows | voters will reach the 5,000 mark, Heyde C. Conrad, organist and a Joston a I ned s s ‘ i In the old days 4 doctor's diagnosis S and rains all along the scaboard, ex- - friend of Heaton, was in jail in de- the departm WO Tt ComIRg Trom Liv sate of | g\ comilit i canchiig fom & BYDO- o a a8 8888806880888888888881 tcnding far into the south, isgreased fauit of $5,000 bond, the amount fixed tributing 1o t nd cggs which she sold at the | germie peedic E“ i 8 | in intensity today and niove lowly Ml»r he had been charged with hav- a great nd from the time she was ten ZSY A Toda northward. i g boen 88 oy 0 the Dlet Lrw that ey I she had to drive a team o The way to make an ideal hus ‘; ears go y Wire communication was badly dis-| P 9 | against Gates. Conrad also faces {‘ru gy - - “in nd. And “Maybe that's | # 10 begin spanking him for sclfi ® Taken irom Herald of that date, ¢ ized in coast states, and storm | Indictments In conneétion with Ga men ey - b Rl B ness at the age of three . nipg still are up from Lastport, | Kidnappin, ¥ I'm so glad to see women having DR AAAA AL AL A A A adid to Jupiter Inlet, Florida. o e s ™ ive, these days,” she The wolf seldom hangs al There was freight car off the snow fell during the night in o s— ! partment under him nor sho: ter of 1 the center taken up, s talk about complexes to talk about d women try with more or less understanding Anywa celded complex is irvolved prople disapprove of others en- ying the things they et being now too | of vomples crities of th wople 114 woman of suys frankly she hows that she is ne ¥ such complex te W things she and fraid to | mists among loor unless he observes hanging about the chimney, fre trou- | put and not seriously their little tried to go urnace The pioncers had [ but they never re Viacaya h ocial rule isn’t entitled to a mini- she has three donble ned girls against by, - fashio 1 them sitting during 1 lance pring r i weanse he | er rn it 1hi 1 As an indvor spot iv docsu't] ot tra¢k crossing ight The latest in molished 8 During the vartemnt playing in Southington ad ) ving | abandon and the oy it Ubitads just west of the Main strect this afternoon and train came ong the fireman head out of the cab window nard bump. He was hurt. receive ariety of relics to is city from the de Dot off Sant i d es taken from the coin is valued at ty-five pesetas past yeat the water de. 7.000 feet of four pipe in the 15 diffe ated by the council o " 1atd ent about 11,006 B. ¥ itadelphia where he o5 trip. The New returned from was on a busi- Gaffney has basketball team r ten minute ‘ gton iast 1 slugged in gre med 1 as not wit), ager, No Britai the floor an Sonth team officials ser tert Loomis team nor was the m vl hare neat we when a | "nn and neari, territory rd the weight of frozen mass- phone and telegraph wires resulted in the collapse of miles of lines, leavifig the territory without| direct wire communication with the Washis Southw o8 on e nd freezing temperature are the weather bureau for| tonight in the east goif and south At- lantic states except extreme southern Florid Continued rain and snow are forccast for tomorrow in New Eng-| land, New York and Pennsylvania, and «fterficon 01 tonight in delaware and Maryland, Otherwise the ‘weather fatr tonight and lomotrow in © states cast of the Mississippi river. ) Frost predicted by this CITY COURT JUDGMENTS The ving judgments have been announiced by Judgze Willlam C. Hun- getford of the cily court: For {he plaintiff o recover damages of $421.66 and costs of $24.31 in the action of Harry Maxen against Tomos Tuchow- ki, D. L. Nair and Alfred LeWitt rop- esénted the Judgment fc $74.55 in the action foil plainti 1d costs of Assistant in Kidnapping of Gages | state | been received by police here City Items Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans —advt Owing to the American Legion hav- ing its show on April 11, the spring continued today investigation of the | ceremonial of Aziz Grétte will be held imprisonment of William Gates which | on April 15 instead of the 11th as reached a climax Saturday night, | previously announced. when QGates, ac cording to his state- | Luneh at Hallinan's.—advt. ment, shot and killed his jaller, Riek-| qhe men's mision at . Andrew's ard Heaton and fled from a “rooin | cpureh opened st Evening with o of horror,” W. Clarke Otte, assistant junge aitendance. The mission will e attorney, prepared to question | continued throughout the remainder - '”'vh“t e slain man Frank | O the week, 2 ra ion pa pers for rank 2 Cordeti, Imliana‘pn'llq detective, charg- | New Brunswick records every week ed with haviig assisted Heaton in kid- |2 JOhn A. Andrews & Co.—advt. napping Gates Thursday night, had| Martha Chapter, 0. E. 8, will en- The ex- | tertain Mrs. Helena 1. Atnold, worthy fradition hearing was scheduled for | Rfand matron of the Order of the this afternoon in Indianapolis, Eastern Star of Connecticut, and her That she had lived in fear for four | 4swociate grand officers at its regular years because of the jealousy manifest | meeting Thursday evening. Supper for by her husband “tatement Members only will be served at 6:30 eredited to Mrs. Heaton in an inter- | 0'clock. irw published today fee in th Hear “Al Joson w1 -Pronswick four-year petiod, ords at John A. Andrews & Co— baviog suid e had fired accidentally. advt, {0 Be Extradited ‘ Louisville, March 11.—While police 1h - he « was a & quoted as|ee

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