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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1924. e e — e NEBD Hlesald: i r ies s o e e .‘;,\.,“Fa"ts a"dFGHCiesiMANlAE KI[LS THREE #ent eX- 1 writer, gay ¢ his works the BY ROBERT @uiL e o e e e e oo T0WNT Wise, Smith & Co., Inc. Tssusd Dafly (Sunaay Excepted) . ! this city one intolerant man is or At Herald Bldg. §7 Church Strest. Lend of the brook whe . ot Giir elerevien oA e minates your standards as you i - o8 his. HARTFORD 5ot mollca v o1 ot | m s e el aations el e e TSRt ad ok Ty Rt o Mouths fire e while casting appraisive | ¢ cnselves.in the place of those less carly spring is t6 buy two more tons 752 & Month. glances at the baby's bank and as he | oo i e 3 lofieoR] | g g = | fortunate and to act as they wou Entered at the Tost Office a Britata ve other thundenssaniancizonm If his telephone volce s aoft and] j as Second Clase Mall Matter. yielding a dollar and a quarter for a | g the world would be revolu stances, the world ¢ -1 pespectful, xou probably have the big g > - —_— Linden, N. Y, March 12.—Three| TRENPHONE CALLS fi cense hefore April 1 tionized. He is quoted as having said: boss he line, | i ioni 1 : d 2 persons, Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Whaley Business Office ... T T ctricved his black he il Christg X S — ‘ . R itlorial Rooms, ittt g ; bt LU SchATE RGN I A a gD o .. and Mrs. Mabel Morse, old residents ®he only profitable advor a | Farithe o o has enough respect for law to| of Ui village, ten miles south of Ba e 3 oil can fro couid be cont it the en- ht flic signals. tavia were slain last night apparently \ o by a maniac. Mr, and M ‘Whaley room alwa v nac egan the soften- | i i pderful e & . . iy, Were shot to death and Mrs. Morsé was ge of his wealth by the |y o0 50 8 th with the ha his wrath when a 'speed| " 0 death with the handle ori Bk et [an axe. | Ly molsatnim | 2tr. and. 3rs, Whaley. tived alons)| about five minutes' walk from the village store, Whaley is a section fore- man and returned home from work about 6 o'clock. Mrs, Whaley kept a making others happy, th® scifishie couple of cows and sold milk to the HERT < : which furnishes newsrapers and adver- | FCady i spring should | was of the and the re- village grocer. low prices for quality goods. tisers with a stricvly hones: anaivils of | cuddently that there would he no t E i iy i Last evening shortly after 6 o'clock, efrculation, oOur circulation stat'stics ipients p e sta L 9 e ilk ai ini 1 & besed upon this audit. This insures pro-|to get new garments or ne e 5 e s Mrs. Morse took the milk pail from Bedroom Papers | Hall and Dining | Living Room and = e I ma tt IS ( the store and started for the Whaley from Room Papers from | Parlor Papers #t fraud in newspaper i S - to both mnational and| 3 ¥ happier. The cynie will say that is | home to get the milk. When she did st b | areamed tong of the day when golf [y oh continue to give. Psycholo- | | not return at the usual hour, Howard [ from Smith, a young man employed by C C | C ot e | club in hand ,he ermightavander [ e e e tion | [0 Lonel{n he Merald 1 n New sts reduece eve ac ). C € e we vha v rlay. York at fiota and, Times OVer hill and ¢ hing for the | .. selsnl motivea Th et gond | Morse went to learn what was delay upwards upwards upwards Squere; Scholiz News Stand. Entrance | litgle wihte ball which by the merest| | $ $ R e dngalior AL ihe Whaley Rlomog he ¢ Grand Central, 42nd Street. e 3 ek e " lare good simply because they would o | found all the doors locked, He raised b Los Angeles, Cal.: Arcade Station. chance, of course, had disappeared| . ynpappy were they to be bad. "in.n}r‘x’;'g e o oen S 1% 4 window and was met with a rush We have a number of patterns left from 1923 stock linto the rough. Fondly the hag off. A R Ang. e, haraes 5 €8 15 of smoke. Calling neighbors who were o = - ——rix 2 is no credit, they say to the naturally ! ot s v 5 g v worl . ’ BO— | clubs was taken from the peg: gently Leiaxgon teialle: passing, they broke open the rear| RN TR i e DD THAT APPOINTMENT - . good to refrain from wrong doing. The | 3 door. In the only bedroom of the AT Well, ofd lady Fafe intent | e Slght evidences of rust were re-| o) ous deserve no praise because| Sophistication scems to be just a|y oo oo ground floor they found : 29c 39c 49c a moved, the g hand pausin v s ess of re ering ) i 3 moved, ‘the loving band pausing now{,p.. give froely: giving brings them |80 Dusineas of 1 g TTOM the three bodies piled together on the {lenesiawe ot g mtlilon doilars, floor. Over them had been thrown rae !“”I’ then as the eyes gazed Way | hleasure, and this is the sole motive . : RSRUEn Phiomn Sa¢ | following the flight of the ball as it|, Sl SRS rugs in a smouldering blaze. Oil had for their generosity, ants have their faults, but thef been poured upon the carpets and bed, SURSCRIPTION RATES $3.00 Eined Uy L is more than two months s on display in our enlarged Wall Paper Department down- stairs. For Beauty and Variety our line is unsurpassed by any and we are maintaining our reputation for unusually elv ertitied of all news eredited ¢ or wnt otherwise eredited | hall in the glove he P 1id" think 1 1 . i in this and also local news pub- ! h | fens i A e JEIaRSE puse s g Lhalikecny o suits—ah, tenderly t a 1 rive of gifts hud a certain | man to de your stuff for you, that's of | Where the west begins. gainst horschide and the 1 of th ristmas spirit made the world imount o sh enjoyment out Member Andit Barean of Circulation. The A. B. C. is a natonal organt: upon keeping that enticing jade, poli- tice, before us. Simply can’t get awa from it. We knew, of course, that : i would soar a rs straight and true— there was good reason why the repub- Wil %0 re is much truth this attitude, :?cln'x wait and \'fim‘,. | : spectacular| ooy enough to cause the blaze to ? lean organization in the city shoul ,”" SEESER Rawm s E0L AR0 R ang 1t may well be dismiseed withitne [EELARADE PTG yobIE spread rapidly. Mrs. Morse had the top NEW DEPARTMENT make every effort to make up this| C: t0% dreamed of the ten strokes n that it is a good thing for =l o8 3 o, of her head beaten to a pulp. 3 Well, let th henandoah remain at AT DOWNSTAIR that would be cut from his score when gear; Presidential year, you know. But the world that such sort of generosity [ home, With so many things up in the T Rbl A aeTren % 3 the link, driving, approaching, putting € | - full reason for all this activity—but ] best form of selfishness of course we may be quite wrong| " I'® had never done befor But putting yourself in the other| ast l'Ar)lo'lml|\-<r:lI) S‘|:‘l‘)‘|n h'\m" D LLAR LOAN PORTED o t]:(:lghbh '};Ilom ol \'V?l(tmm:\'a'lmoc:l?lf: il?fcofa‘:ld : - g 2ok reg. 80c; speci; 59 er Kals about it after all. . e fellow’s place is something else again. | ryined by too much spending money. 7 ial th orious s h se fancies ea 104 i ¥ . 25 8 glorious sunlight of those fancies came | 1 gonces the critical tongue when = = | Morgan Interests Said to Be Arrang- PAEACAN S reg: PE3 S ADOCA e Angway here's the situation. Our | %O : N s . 3 the flakes of snow, the little frozen St e | e e ol ana runti kit nust | y cages friend George K., vh ve spoke the inspiration is to criticize, It impels ) € 3 | 3 " <A 5 ik A R LU B s N LS R R e B e P | depend for support on quotations from | . ing Linancial Aid Guaranteed pure Linseed | o . day before yesterday, was slated for one to be r in one's judgments. Tt 4 z 5 o . . 3 y swoepi ind. The dre fade he some great man long since deceascd. ad P: 3 8 Ry D i 8 weeping wind. The dreams faded. SR A R il Tt 0il and Lead Paint; special Black Screen Paint, reg. the appointiment to the United Sta tosl B i S, | R i ! ity ial district attorneyship, J, Henry was | S410ShCS wore placed sadly near thej ey g, by the same token, itis the | Goldsmith wasw't thinking of the |y o e 3 per gallon, 3 49 0; special 1 75 in colors ... . per gal. .... “ back of him, and that surely scemed | 2007 ready for this morning's strug-{ ¢ yimeuts thing for us to do. republican nomination when he spoke | paris, March The risc of the ¥ of the resignation that gently slopes| French frane in the exch: market enough. But along comes Mr. Alecorn, I"or some years now the Herald hus 4 L L3 Rlong the way. | yesterday and today is attributed to pushed by or accompanying a group (bt 1ol Yt 0 aaty orncr ofl L o AR A LS SRS linformation in financial circles that of people who objected to said George, spirit of Christmas be allowed to pre- {the Bank of France has concluded a and throws the much used monkey shining clubs was hung again on the the closct and the golf bag, with H8} oy v sughout the year. The other| g ¢ |1arge loan with New York interests|Gates has said that Heaton was! mittee authorized to get the names wrench into the machinery. day Dr. Hill voiced the same sentls| represented by J. P, Morgan and Co |crazed with jealousy, and that from the department and ascertain ’ peg—and the world scemed a desolate S Rt - |This 15 reported to be much more|shot him with a small pistol his cap- the nature of the charges. ment, and it ls: well that we do this) |than a banking transaction however |tors had overlooked in & search when | Representative Gurrett's resolution generous spirit | ¢ for although the Bank of ance is|they took a large automatic pistol came as a serprise after the house with which he was armed, had voted, 10 108 to uceept the ———— judiciary committee’s rec wendation Dreams—dreams all. For into the gle, The baby's bank was returned to its place. The basehall glove was Our correspondent down in Wash- | ™ sl g fngton says Mr. Roraback will not|™® YR I8 TN W ','""‘l' often in order that 3 e brightened protested, Cundlon prevail, But as Dr. Hill added | : | arranging the anair it is declared to desert our George and thut our sena- may glowed in many a home and, laoking I'be in reality doing it for the French tors can't find anyone that J. Henry that other thought, “Put yourself 1n| - — J . ot ¥ iy % ont at the storm, many heart How" i ow it] government. The advances are un- against taking any step that might re- will approve of o they do not recom the other fellow's place,” 50 now i derstood to be far beyond the i N E sult in cessation of the department’s investigation of the matter pending mend anyone. The $4,500 job is tert | "roathed th 1 the hope| M[adds to the understanding of the| An old-timer's notion qf dressing 000,000 mentioned In the carlicr 1®- Paiaditdi, and glorifies it by | for dinncr was to let his belt out two | port, NAMES OF THE ACGUSED-""““"‘ by the chamber, as suggested vacant for over a year—think of all Christmas spirit 2 | holes, The arrangement it s stated, in- in Attorney General Dangherty's re ol T ; — cludes a constructive plan for French fusal to disclose the names, At the Mfe happler for everyone TS 1M 4o somuthing isn't done to conservefinances in the future and does not |Garrett Wants Committee to Act— ! 3ime time, the house insteucted the when it seems s though W are| gur timber supply, the next generation | consist merely of temporary financial department to press its investigation thinking of others, and most people| won't have any material for bill-| agsistance, House Votes to Let Dept. of with out delay. ‘ board of such a plum remaining on | uue tney abl e oot | are too busy to discuss these matters | boards. L vml;l:;\m:lT’:l‘lj‘ of I |I:::;*)|I1‘1~LI:|‘\:];|| in Tesiics Hakdlo Chde, ELd: I""“‘I’i.h“':‘ Shlix folioncd s la the emphasizing of - such Mdeals 18}y, trust, nowever, that Russia’s|London group for a loan of a lessor | Washington, March 12.—Although 'Ot and agrevment by My, Garrett worth while, national honor isn’t wounded by |amount. the house has voted to leave to the |t 4efer a vote on his propoxul was workers Ig someone, at least, were ot [ pocomo wxingle-tracked.” Just now we — —— America’s inability to recognize her as| Optimism over the situation was | department of justice investigation of ::;]‘“1")“‘_" the h:.‘q":.;‘x,.lI,‘»"'T.',:::,,‘:' v'“-,n’..’t.: rewarded with this nice, juley pum. | e nelined to mive ourselves almost i an equal at present. |maintained today the belief growing (the charges reported by a Chicago O hE part of otier democrats fo eIt wN L N Tl ke almos RIGHTS IN STRI ” —_ [that the franc had turned the cor-|grand jury that two of its members iMedlato “action. = Democrats re unreservedly to politics, Politics i this| 4 atrorney for the Connecticut| The alien is seldom & “menace to|ner. It is feit, especially by the in-|have accepted money improperiy, i ¥ cha ut the tin : American institutions” until he be-| itiuted, that the government had real- | bas not disposed of the question. outiumbered the rcpublicans hut man will prove his worth, He'll do 80 | oumers can dist i : 2 gins to make more moncy than you|ized that the fiscal measures under| The chamber's decision last night SONeR for the party that you can't fal \\Yv‘.‘u:um:yl:x i’ "I"'I‘:’:" ”“"" ‘m'\:':“g'._ yesterday regarding the protests over| ;.. king. way may not in themselves be suffi-|to accept the advice of the judiciary O to give him the job he expeeted and ‘ e inereased trolley fares, declared that - ] cient to uu»m_ the downward tide of [ committee that it take no further Vol ey Prisoney tions, We are all ke that to a eer- |y, bogute seemed to take it for grant-| It isn’t purue wickedness that keeps [the national finances, nnd that it will [steps at this time to ascertain offi- aris—In the women's prison of | eity folks from going to church as|icsort to all other measures likely to |cially the names of the accused rep- | Saint-Lazare there is a nan, Sistor B Vi whnt my min wIIDE8" i onoe rebimnibod. however. half ; " "% villagers do. They don’t even go down | help. resentatives was followed immedi- | Leonide, who cntered the prison vol- Or perhaps the inspiration came to :‘( :‘, ikt ‘I[ ".‘ ‘.. it Iy”~mxhw at all, or words to that effect. | 4o "4y0 " gopot on Sunday. The assurance | en by Finance [ately by a move on the part of Repre- [ untarily go and has re- he Hg st induiging In 0t sy 0449 - { Minister de Lasteyrie to the finance [sentative Garrett, the democratic | mained there ever stnee, attending to [ fthe weltare of the prisoncrs. that good money someone might hav 2t md - showing a practical way of m:.l.lm:‘ have been getting, it not earning STABOO™ Well, this situation just can't last There are some people who have that's wll there is to it. No one ever|.gygio track minds” always, ver the tree until it rots. There would be |y 4t iy entirely exhausted. Most of general ha in the r t us have times when our minds, too Henry, or wo to that effect, “my ction went over, city is an absorbing topie for many. | .ompany, speaking at the hearing which 1 promiscd to try to get for L : : Z ' £ taln degree. 1U's a bad habit to 8|, ypat the utilities companies had no ur George right out of his owr lever 1 PN U 2 $ won Correct this sentence: “The roses,” | committee of the chamber of deputies | leader for ercation of a special con head. “T'll show them how useful 1| mpap, 1y o matter of International “But the utility hus rights, firm- . | repeated the husband, “why, have you [that he will consolidate the floating debt e} am Lo the party,” he murmurs, as he |y that is growing more signif y intrenched in the constitutions | forgotten that this is our fourteenth s 500N as an ,opportunity is | the United States and of this anniversary ? presented, stops thinking for u moment of the | o,y from day to duy, The New York| ¢ Jong drives at golf he expects to make (w0 morning. after re.| MA1° and in decisions of the su = [ AT o e DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! b n lay rr preme courts of the United States this summer. “I'll get a republican 0 | inqing us that the League of Na-| and of this state, Furthermore, POPE ASKS MACDONALD For this month only, you can receive a liberal allowance on e a8 mayor of New Tritain, that's what | ” b iU bbbl 1| old worn out watch i exchanging at for one of our new Walthas 3 | tions i a “closed inetdent” according( these rights have heen recognized ervations on | TO INTE E E WIT RED Kigins or Hamilic Many men and women have taken advant I'll do. Then let them dare to Keep this | and establighed a very lar | RG D H S - 7 o o s : VS . ; 2 4 i [ of this offer and are very much pleased with their new tmepicees, | to the statements so frequently made yointme away from me” umbe f decistons by the com- appointment y from m asks the question “What ts going on [ THFBEE OF GCCRIORE Y o atos T e % the’ —_—— Step into our store with your old wateh and let us show you @ at Geneva today Then it answers |Wants British Premier to Ask new model which you can obtain in it~ place, ably George K. was inspired by U hat question thus All this is very true. But the at | R ) . SO I A TR BTN DN | torney is neither corrcct nor wise in| Washington, March The | Soviets to Release Imprisoned Wedding M c LE WITT { Aquamarine { « Lo Judge Alling 1o run for the mayoraity. | A mecting of the councii of the imputing gross ignorance to the peo- | weather burcan today issucd this| Catholic Clergymen Rings The March Anyway it's likely it wax he who did| League of Nations is taking place e. 1t in rather insulting to people of | 5orm warning { | Jeweler and Diamond Dealer of business is bl ‘ ) Advisory 10 a. m., northwest storm| London, March 12.—Pope Pius, ac-| modeled IN ST, Birthstone AT PR B e st Memel, That b iy | ordinary intelligence to have said of |y ining continued Virginia Capes to|cording to the Daily Telegraph, has . t F an Ameriean, Item | them, as he =aid: "It probably has annah and warnings changed to|asked Premier MacDonald to inter- { the[northwest north of Virginia Capes u,|r'-1w vith the soviet government in| stport, Me, Disturbance some dis- | favor of the Catholic elergy im- | tance east of Cape Cod and advancing | birisoned in Russia. The paper says 4 Ha rates that the company hus any rigl cast northeastward, His Holiness thinks that the 1 to be en- | whatever.” For Connecticut: Iartly cloudy | having recognized the bolsheviks de E tonight and Thursday; coider north-|jure are in a position to take the de- he list, An ricar | west gales, sired step and, as the Papal missions : ”,}‘,' A P ‘,‘” .‘, SRS TR IRy el \\’.L'mm for high winds are dis.|%ent to Moscow on behalf of the governm o 10 do un Connecticut company, antagonizes| iuved on the coast. prisoners have been unsuccessful, he what it i not permitted lents o . who use the trol- Conditions—The storm central over | hopes that during I'r"' coming Anglo- officia |4 and who wou e p e Maryland yesters has moved out to ltussian conference Great Britain will 1™ sea and is now eentral south of Rhode | find an opportunity thus “to serve the e DOICY S OL Liit OUIRPRAY D A fgand. It has caused high winds cause of charity and humanity.” ittle more considerate of the people. | with snow and rain along the coast’ It is learned in governmental quarters that Mr. MacDonaid is persuade his law partner to perier nsid 0. 2 refuges problem | never oceurred to a majority o had [l Probably in Turkey. That is i indis aln Who prot ainst utility pever t an American. Ttem | | to an American. & gocs This is the sort of language which, Such statrme wgravate the peo-|from North Carolina to Mainc, It is n n wit : e followed by a ridge of high pressure @nxious to act on the Papal appeal |¥ i “" & 3 5 “lextending from Montana southeast- | but feels that he cannot make such man. When one is accused of | 4 ¢4 Georgia The temperature | request in the negotiations with | o Moscow. | i at all, one is accused of pos- | western district The Pope's appeal was made some | nessing the mind of an imbecite Conditions favor this vielnity |time ago, it devclops, through the thought of i air weather with slightly Jower, DBritish representative at the Vatican, It is explained in diplomatic circle We all know that companic rather have righta, We all know that the R — here that the subject is scarcely likely i b al ® | temperature. annot get on with- crament wraps clliger great corporation has|continues low in the southcrn 1ds ign A ate ¥ S o cern itself exclusively with political | the Connecticut company has rights and commercial matters. ind then some, Yes, we are fully con- | SVen “At Large” Are Instructed for | S rights, and yet we protest against \ S tion Held hy Republicans, Wife of Slain Man Said o Have| But putting aside this question of | Topeka, Kas. March DREAMS<THLN “BLOOLY e kept up i rt A delegate ) o the slican ntty | 1% 10 obtain their good will by pre- |y 4qy at the state convention and in- Which Police Have on Hand. ! ¢ prominent | *IUDE the company’s case in a littic | structed for Coolidge | P ifTe nguage, we womder § Congresswan J. N. Tincher assailed | Loutsville, Ky., March 12.—A cmvr-' 4 ‘ torney noted the decigion of 1he democratic party and denounced | ment from the widow of the slain s Bugreake Coutt Iva: he termed an attempt by demo- man containing “several important| ¢ crats to discredit ator Charles facts” today had been added to the to in these columns 0 Curtis of Kapsax. by bringing his|record in the inyestigation of Louis- 1t the rights of a utilities| name into the Teapot Dome investi- | ville's “torture house” mystery. gation .| Mrs. Mary Heaton's account of her Tincher criticized Newton D. knowledge of various phases of the . rather. a privi- | gager, former secretary of war, de.|mystery that reached a climax when claring that he had signed a contract | her husband, Richard Heaton, was! cision, that, and | With New < nitrate importers, shot dead in a room where William nt nitrate to them at Gates sald he had been kept prisoner | a high ting farmers of the | while Heaton prepared to m*l'i'ab’| raeys for | country, indirectly the fede him was withheld by officials, except | ! govern t “millions of dollars.” for a brief summary. It was ex-| —— plained that this was done because | i Pittsburgh, I'a.—Cows have become | the important facts were to be used uncertain 1 Bombas Mills Close %o scare in Pittsburgh that one has’in the triald® of Frank Cordell, 1In-| scetaing & somi In The mill strike in | hgen pot ir 700, as half of the|dianapolis detective, and H. C. Con- | pre g rapidiy. Out of | city’s childy never seen one rad, a friend of the slain man. Cor- | ed and 140,-| “The ation of truth is not dell and Conrad are charged with as FILLE .sisting in the wlot against Gates. streets was not an in- | and reasoning. 4549- 3‘2-%--1 N A galoshes for

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