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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH. 13, 1924. e —— e e e New Britain Herald [ /1 o ovts o vors s e e ons | Fgets and Fancies)| always will be persons with ne / thot v the lives or property of BY ROBERT GUILLEN, perhdps a more | 4y ’ n and women o S sy To Many yiminal tendencics lows against thett, | Fame: New York*publicists brag-| Issuea Daily i ging on one another, At Herald Bldg., 67 Charch Street. there 1 cem sense in the s St . | crimes are passe . tion, But science is firm on it. One phap, ¢ no need of such laws 243 ® SUBSCRITTION RATES O N e e ; 0l &6t 9y Germany may be saved, but her old s L Z majority of the people from, heimet never will fit tightly again. $2.00 Thiee s, more apt to heeome &g unropriating the money or goods of _— T5e a Month. bty ppropriating t 1oney or goods of | j Bl one who rem he rom taking another's life. You | The concert of nations needs a littie | practice on scales, beginning , with | “dough.” | Entered at the Post Office a1 New Britala PLOpECE Precalilinys, iy are convineed that you would as Second Ciase Mall Matter thrown into a stute of weak- .~ afé hite #e pubishe possibility ‘ v flicted upon you if you "he “noble 660" e lic on s he “noble 600° who dashed bravely TELFEPHONE CALLS ‘e A Ay Conaidor| " E e AV, 1 1 \r. N Shsines’ ORI e 1. Cor t1did become a thicf. But neverthel alicad were cavalry men, however, not Editorial Rooms ....... .... 92 [ g e to become ! jaws against the are necessary for | Pedustrians, i i ition and do | tyose who would hecome thieves were i The only profitable aivertising madum ‘n 8 4 el ho would ne thieves wer A R A the City. Ci.culation nooks anl prose sprcad | hey not in fear of the punishment in- | constituents enjoy hearing millionaire: roorll always open to adiertisers. R ' Midenes 4 | fiicted upon those who steal. cus dowilly Moest pec driving vehicles| % When individuals grab oil, ti % 3 hncibiad Prick % & Iy R eaal 5 crogkedness; when nations grab o the for re-publication of all s o s | mee «ral procession. Instinet, that's statesmanship. credited to it or not othetwise credi t child or woma e disease. | gonse of n this paper and aleo local mews pub- |, 7 & 5 2 it . Nehed hereln. ‘ ers that the officer Who g through and thus scoffing at a — was on the beat in the nelghborhood Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. = 1 i7Asele has 1L dincase B, C. Is a aatonal ovganization | < ; ! Pl iy as not. Don’t rep nfounded | nathing of the sa tisers with a_strictly honest s of | gossip about the chances and do not | circutation, Our cfru'ation st | based upon this audit. This o0- | exaggerate the seriousne fih eIt e S e At P2 | 5 + 3 . 7 3 R 61 R tection againet fraud in mewspaper die-| oo ling of impropriety w} ¥ dri > A 7 } Secretary of Navy Denby, just before resigning, was sworn in a major in the Marine r a oy o irough such o fun procession F 1 S SN & \ ¢ T e R ’ ssistant o - local Bavertieers, T Th Metlossl AR%) T Ana do—au of v tna v | S St ? Reserves by General John A. Lejeune (left). Theodore Roosevelt, assistant secretary -of navy, And g0 the city adopted an m‘ln-‘ is S]ll)\\‘n on l‘lght. s Bk b e e iy v nance comparatively recently, forbi Only in California’s wonderfu Jork st Houllags News Stand, Times the city. Dr. Pullen, in doing what we |0 gueh practiee uneral proces- | climate could a movie hero's pants re- Grash Contrat, o100 Dot " think right atfer calm thought and|gon must be allowed to pass on its|E3In thelr creasc one minute after afcreased in intensity during the last [teet American farmers against Can- | Poincare honestiy why England’s sore Los Angeles, Arcado Station. \fter consultation with medical ex- S B e 3 | dip in the raging tourent. 24 hours and is causing severe gales|ada. Fxporters of American goods to lon France—she thinks France is try- sad way to the grave, unmolested by 0 b : . 5 4 e over the north Atlantie. Another | the adians are g fearing [ing to ruin Germany, which © keeps — . o thoughticss, the thick-skinned.| A country is safe so long as scandal disturbance over eastern Texas is | Canada will retaliate | Bvitish trado upset, and she spends so SMALLPOX SITUATION may put us The ordinance was not necessary to|is rare cnough to jusi large head-! cqusing 1 ttled weather with rain : lmueh on soldiers that she can’t pay When Dr. Richard W. Pullen be-| keep many from committing this | 1ReS snow from Kansas southward to LOTS OF CANDIDATES her English debt Poincare, not a o ey T s s e S R the Guif. Pleasant weather prevails| o Coo . fived Abdul Med. Vit angry, replies France doesn't want iR N et it Hiasi ! bably | wa i e 'L AL pay dirt” seems to be the Kind that|in all the northern districts cast of “.‘-;emq.:”:r el 2:‘[‘:41'\\;‘011‘A|||n|:- Germany's ‘ruin but her ‘money; ias igh fore lust—quitc probubly | was needed for some is evident from | can be dug up and thrown at thethe Rockies. The temperature con- |yt n.“x"k.m lm_m‘flng the Mobamme- | o yer. debts, she's petal L] Yo you rememt it—was a pretty good |[the recent securrences, { other party. tinues low in the southern sections. (,“Jmm_\ = To's thols Way!of ot of an awful hole and will pay as seon — I'reczing temperatures extend as far g, ‘h";n_h “md A Ut‘lv«r coun. |48 she can. 1t England and France o many people fecl competent to | south as southern Georgla. tries with large Mohammedan popula. |40 E€t together, they hope America 5 TYPICAL | save the world when they can’t even| Conditions favor for this vicinity 1 Sl will help them out. d was likely to remark that he thought (vt v e e O nare. |tions would like to et the “caliph- 1 he L . There is importance in Edward B.!* L ; At <] 28 : & LOMPErds e hoping thus to shape Mohamme- . ” e other qualification—one involving not| 11¢'d put the old car to bed and stick | (R 1 e e _— ture at night but thawing during the [0 "SR 8 0 O emselves, En BLEEDING TO DEATH H e ¥ chean’s admission that he sle eSS dicate de- | day. bt ” A . e = 5 a matter of education, but one which | ¢10s¢ to the fireside—or the Kitchen A oo Tightly prosscd lips indicate de-|day land, France, Ialy, Egypt, Afghanis-| The ngtives of Spanish Morocco s 3 he o - the senate oil investigating committee | termination or the discretion learned| # A ——— k = | appeals even more forcibly to many. | Stove as the case may be, tan and various eastern lands have |have attacked King Alfonso's trobps 3 ¢ . in previous testimony, only hecause | by talking too much, 3 Sealiike Iint 5 n}7Melan 1n private But one hundred and fifty women|'" ¥ 4 e an 2 I’ X “f s £33 WHAT’S GOING oN (candidates, {mlh fresh fury. More soldiers are it is typical of th attitude wlievec 2 - | belng rushed to the soeno. Her Mo- yrac hesitate evot Jimself | 1ad some courage. They did not sta armer isn't favored of Heaven, e 5 5 ! practice hesitutes to dey him RECORDS BROKEN frocean war is bleeding Spain to death. < A to prevail amang many who have! g ALL SRR 2 o smail. | at home; rath®: they faced the storm s ) God made the country, but man in-| ] entirely to taking care of the small more or less complicated dealings with | vented the mortgage | Breaking all diplomatic records, |1 new outbreak brings revolution pox cases, with the attendant danger | premicr MacDonald has told Premier Meriber of The Assacinted Fress. A A PR . bk the streets, stop when th ‘ney prevents their break ered ceremonial. But oth no such sensibilitics, of those who mourn. They have no mple of the health superintendent of | perts, no matter to what inconvenience | 4, came health superintendent of city his main recommendation was that he was thoroughly grounded, by | education, in the work that he would | time to stay at home and be comforta- — be required to do. Yesterday came |Dle. The inveterate “goer-out,” even, news showing that he possessed an- and went out o try to learn something | public officials who have no business | | p . p to deal with them at all on the mat-| ‘When Zev goes to France to race, o LIS P& [P Pullen himself suggested that he be | "ally of the democratic women of this let there be no hint that he Is dodging| DY CHARLES P, STEWART I : ters concerned in sweh “deals”” Mr ; - k i 1 o] city at the Elks hall, The women who an investigating committee, 1A Bersios Wikten T BY ( on the one to isolate himsclf with th Aol e Csave | mowe Khnt 1uii Lwan his) fil NEA Service Writer b He | attended, in spite of the bad weather, worth while, The occasion was a of losing his private practice, Dr sufferers from this d disease, are ot praised especially he £ -; not prals pecially can has figured, hardly any in the oil if- . STOP WHERE YoUu ARE . they are democratic women nor Ge- [ B 19 Bl B B0 O 8 10 quiry lately, The democratic investi- 5 DWIGGINS, S'VE GoT A B4aD cause the rally was a democratic rally, | 478 that e, el.can, foanes | gators have been trylug to drag in, B COLD AND I WOULDN'T WANT . a little matter of §100,000, But. Mr. | the republicans to keep out, more im- You TO CATCH \T Wel.ean says Fall told him it had _ portant name s high as the presi- = [ would mot urge upon anyone elsc a him to help him out of a hole by de- | friend; Fall was sick, and Fall asked | l BEx-Secretary of the ,Interior Ifall task that he would not undertake, Those who know the superintendent of health realizes that he considers he The spirit of these women is com- mended because it discloses a desire ! ¥ s ol dent’s, Latest testimony has been pretty thin. Politics may be blessed i . | = : | for bringing so foui a scandal to " significant MclLean was not curious o L0 . 'y - | i ‘one other be. | They are among the individuals upon | M*1EM light; it's politics, for all that, vided to do this work. None other be- | /% B0 © o et I the last|About the details? A man does noth-( People were happier in the old days | - ing available he believes that in the . . . when the sewing on of patches was| ANOTHER SCANDAL has done nothing worthy of special | % play their parts in the work that | "OtHINE to do with oil, at all. Natural, [ comment in making this suggestion. . ;¥ . . SMALE cann't it that as the amount was wo| h ast bee zive o the o do . ’ ~ . i | Someone has to or ought to be pro- last L n given to them to do. | T € i ing strange when he asks a good emergency it becomes his duty to anslysia, the duty of providing aud friend for a paltey $100,000 loan, to be | 21 art +| Charges that congressmen have | sustaining good government for our . g 4 —tne en bribes to get pardons for federal Wi unsccured, and tells him only what| bistic . . atl " y country, No woman, and no man for 2 A sophisticated people is one that| prisoners are a by-product of the Vét- .. the woney is not to be used for? Well f always thinks the worst when a prom- | erans’ bureau scandal, now centered “Nothing remarkable about that,” he would say, deprecating the danger to that matter, can give valuable help, himself. AR inent man has nothing ay. cre ex-Direetor Forbe . \dinary clrcumstances 1t 1s| ©Ven by his ballot, 17 he or she allows | MY wn hag, nothing to say. in Chicago, where ex-Dircetor Forbes = s RS the weather or other obstacle to in | Tt is presumed that Mr. MclLean| S SR LD LRI S TN MO W ConpTeN: always unwise to send the general of [ ™ 3 . . considers he did something quite noblo | Let's hope it doesn't become fash- | 1’8 names are whispercd yet, but the army into the most dangerous|®Pire him or her to remain inactive R A RO Investigating | O"AbI¢ to gonsip about trlends in the prisoner ¢ supposed to have = T ¢ : charge, Tt may | Jually true that it | Fspecially just now when we ar find. | '® agreeing say to an InvesUgating iy, of clearing their reputations, been bootleggers, which promises LET ME T&LL YOu - J s VNS DRSS i o « o 0! « 0 ond [l in- prhauling ¢ n NE syste deeclared . would be unwise to send Dr, Pullen | D8 out, through proofs, that things MRS mel 1 BN S p ?:\-:‘:::\HJ: L\\’,:u-:ly],,“l;::';u‘I-:"u‘||». ‘:1‘“11 wHAT To TAKE FoR 'T. into isolation in this emergency, as|?r® not vl fn Washington, ana |VestiSation i the Intervas [ LRI WO DS G tal, Clpial el n ey FIRST You QET — D Isoiation < ¥, 8| hen a chance for a “showdown™ lx|COUNLIY, that he made a loan when | when per cent of the citizens are e . D the main work of handling the small- i, to be hoped. good | N¢ had done nothing of the sort, What | fedcral craployes und the other NEW SECRETARTES yox situation falls upgn his shoulders, | COMINE with, it is to be hoped, good cont reformers, NE LETAR ey Aid It matter If the committes were The Mquor scandal sideawipes the But It he feels that he can attend to | T®AUItA cvery man and woman shrould 1w lig ndal vip . 2 » b . ot deceived " s lovked s ef- B r stice dgpar o 80 probabl i ne other details nocessary to be|take @ far déeper tntercst than ever lecetved und thus b I in Its ef The office cynic says some feather|Justice departincnt, so probubly it will the other details necessa ; Soe forts to get at the teath and clean | their nests quickly and some never got D¢ opened up n connvction with the Watched, by means of a spocial wire bl bt L B e e dal a position of public trust inquiry into Attorney General Daugh- to the isolation hospital, possibly his | BOvernment | % [erty. Daugherty still hangs to hi G The speaker of the evening made a| Well. ' clrcumstances have made it} o0 000 sontonce: *This makes|J0P but his successor's being talked . 1 example will inspire the men and 7 A . | quite necessary for Mr. Melean to tell e s makes| oo With Secretary of the Navy e { : of the city to observe the rules | P1e@ for laws to help the children. In | the seventh time 1 have worn these - # A - — » B women e eity b | this one may sympathise with her|the truth about the matter And Mr. | stockings,” sufd she, “and there tsn't| PEnDY Just auitting «] arch 10) his ol he advocates—to follow the sug {horoughly. But onc statement sho | M8l 18 completely out of things, now. |a sigu of u hole yet." sl TUuwe it RUBOUO OB - : tions he-makes. At any rate his sug-| o L interesting part of-(t| He 18 discredited, His staunch triend| e e e - M s gestion, coming from himself and not sces the advisabllity of 1o IONEEr Y- | ROGAEAGIEAIGEGOE660000664 | HOOCH AND GOLD - . from others, that he places himself [ has nothing to do with politics may hich Is considered by | Well be questioncd ing to protect him, now that a cer- 25}’ A T d ] m row's demanding pay for | in this position which is considered by tain Mr. Doheny sald it was he ears Ko 0 ay l hooch in gold, it's taken in so much most of us a dangerous one, impels| 1 belleve a greater measure of bogus paper. And the gold drain succems has been attained through | Who loaned the money to Fall and | @(Taken irem Herald of (hat date, ® | w0 heavy New York banks are com- | fear of failurc than by way of any|N® Doheny, is another good ""'“"] Ol SRR P I PO TPIOITE PR plsining. ;u New York uloie ita cs. | . 0 yIthe ferme seeretary f the interior, timated 14,400,000 gallons ¢ drink other medium,” she said. Well, welll| i wAN One of the employes at L Porter | haye been landed in two years, The calls out “Come on.” " e : Aperipnts : The decision to encourage gencral | Where gocs the theory of auto-sug- Not many more questions were asked | g Company's siore was cleaning @ |quty would have been $164,160,000, of Mr. McLean—or at least no very|folding bed this forenoon when | 61 counting stamp tax and license valuable fiformation was obtained [some one accidentally dropped o | pifty.cight congressmen have intro- goes the idea that contidence begets | from him, and the attempt was rather 3""'l"_:'“‘|"m'”","‘ |'|:s.' T.I“.., "\"l;::{ ";"‘;;lh"':' ;.murn bills, all alike, legalizing 2.75 half-hearted, it would scem, It is pos- [ 5 2 spred: 5 ams | per cent drinks confidence or the bellef that if one mable, immediately blazed up. The — & head | #ble that the committee, hearing the | phod w taken out before any dam- EXPO RE SCARED . admission that Mr. Melean had mis- [age was done Prosident Coalidge, as the law pere - physician states the ehild is not in| 2 A , | led the committee onee, felt there was wduate members of Gamma | mits, has increased the wheat tariff ! 5 5 - Al | tive that one will attain one's goal {iit}e B0 10 rythg t0 Bet miore thnta chapter, A, D, 8., the high school | from 30 to 42 cents a bushel to D"“-‘ : No, the fear of failure is not cor - | Greek Letter soeicty, held a banquet | e L ductive to success. Phe danger of over. | FOM him beecause there was a fecllig 4 (he Eim Tree Inn, Farmington, | == i} 14 confidence is a real danger, of @burse, | that not much rellance could be placed | Saturday evenin Among those used to ‘ v, living But confidence, betiet in the likelihood | UPOR What he said after such an u‘|.“r\|r-'«'~]‘hnyt' ”u George W. Corbin and Suburban Helghts- of yersons, made out of consideration for eyl per mad T | mission. Peas sublic opinion At a time like D) uccess if proper energy is shown, ¥ . At meeting of the Young Men's | - e el People who are honestly cager 10|, irance socicty held yestordas Refreshments i A et pes far more to bring achicvement this public opinic ild an does “lear of fallure,” [‘w‘ this scandal clearcd up, and 0| three applieations for membership - " hysteri outd be eiscours T Noweven . is quite Bestde the ve the truth told about all who were | were received. 1. 1. Burns, Jo- | ! y yeholog p ' b " " . L ascerad n ft, we ph M. Holloran and William Regan . The matter that is worthy of | ©1 3 vere appoint wembers of a com- knew if it would help to bring out the | one to feel admiration for a leader | who, instead of erying “Go ahead,” vaccination is wise; the order to have | Festion=the “better and better every the school children vaccinated, uniess | 98Y” Of Monsteur Couc? And where any child comes under the exception provided for by law allowing one to feels sure of success, holds remain unvacceinated if his or her high and goes ahead absolutcly posi- condition to undergo it, is wise stions, such as the use of a vel naporting the sick which is mittee to arra for an excursion, true conditions. There do not scem 1o Coupt Spinoza will hold its | ymment is that 1 women, typica is to be hoped of the wom cotntry that is ex- | P® many of such people Washing- grand masquerade in Hadley's hall 3 ; q Some 1,5¢ in this cit The t tel fou omorrow cvening. Harry x will 2 thought mothing of|ton: T v lers ar 1d alon 80l been v ir = 3 [ the Main streets, in the shops and on | B | muel - Georg - to . * something Gordon and L. Kopiowitz are mem- sideration for others as : : R, o wiarea &It ove carned In a comparatively new | the farms and in t . 1 OVEr ,irm of the committee in charge. selves probat rotmpted their 3 the country. Few occupying public It was announ today that no AL present the e . places in Washington arecager 10 vol- | cffort will be made to sccure the ! - rantine L about w v » inteer 1o tell all they know. Although | ATaft of the new city charter now i i MICH } Hi5 £ O <PE 1P THERE'S OCESSIONS | : h hands of the committee on £ JEN OUT TIME T £ 1 1E PANTRY, quite innocent of any wrong, perhaps. | .. and boroughs at Hartford AT P . - r AN 1T, TS q PERLEY those men at Washington have no d At a meeting of the Knights of 3 v e more tales than St Patrick held yesterday tickets for nquet Thursday evening were ( differer listributed. An attendance of about d ‘ s of the com we through " peedy end 1 been ca o Al proces- e other ople is expected their way to . i he estigation. Washington want ory of one who | it to stop just the moment a seeming ptiment ts 1% 10BYeal stopping place comes Qbservations on Enough is cnough, and it's e of | Politics—and for s, that the thing The Weather shows sympt th right now [ s fathers y - still light enough to play ba e today issued this v [, T € . 5 i 2 = Election coming. Wo want to get Ad 1 a. m.—Southeast () = SHE'S A KOU To BE ANY RLFRESHMENTS The he ' s t ) : g busy.” This is the feeling at the na- | storm warnings displayed from Bay FoR ALMONDS 5 AT Al s T m o 2 % : tion’s capital. But that feeling is not | 8t lLouis, Misx, to Cedar Kepm, ‘ : bance centtal at § . - e voters of the |, “o today over northwest portion of the Guif of Mexico and moving east- | - ward.” | otip ast for southern New Fng- plea city 1o the ar \ \ re part the { hich P ir tonight and probably | Syry previously state thought of ot t - i« supposcd to be change in temperature, | bow ¢ { | digninishing northwest winds, 4 - o yme it advertising, but | ©'3 \ to advise a ma I woman to § t » New York—Fair tonight; vaccination ' the scntim ch ‘ 1" hatlenging the Wif in the interior, becoming i o it. But agai op e -t | women to stand and wait re- | v f vd of the dollar unsettled on the coaost; no change in EARS 3 W AT THE HADDY MRS PERLEY BETURY 2 e - Jublicity deviees | temperature; diminishing northwest i i g to try 10 see tho who mourn nu ATy S AL arneet " i 19 on theit way to the ?'n st Pari vas the action | wind FAL A > ,r\‘ D 3 “[.I:Q il perint . ng 1 d astire ¥ i uow . GLASS OF tion. They should mot a king people in the yy wireless from an alrplane. t war Sab, laud. It has in-