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E: S S *more democratic women showed their NEW BRITAIN DAILY !:iERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH | [ N B -t . H ldy ed by such criminal gossip-—and|indeed—if there be a sense of humor genuine dirt farmer probably ew rl ain er [rv only result was thut many people | in the said Press. The New Haven | notices little change of environment when he gets into polities, such a degree that they would belaccusation of playing up local news.| ywe are gr‘m:wz back il R ‘-lml\ likely to cateh smallpox or any | The Bristol Press informs them, prac- | Lately people falked only of millions, New Haven|and now $£100,000 will do anything. | were perhaps prostrated by anxiety to | papers must smart under the belittling HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANTY Issued Daily (Sunaay Excepted) : At Herald Bidg., 67 Church Street. other disease that came along. | tically, that peopte of — That is rotten business. Everyone | should be comparatively indifferent to | SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.00 a Year, ; $2.00 Thiee Months ports deserves the most severe treat-| lcarn the editor's views of great na-| Tis & Menth, ment. Such unfounded rumors come | tional questions, Bristol afairs, or to! to the office of a newspaper continual- | read the details of some important | that circulates such unfounded re-{local affairs and much prefer to Entered at the Post Office at New Dritaln 48 Becond Class Mail M . Iv. People do not like to be criticized. | happening In the country far away| | People who have spread such rumors | from New Haven. iy "Efo*f"m“"’ CALLS: 25 not based upon knowiedge will be | Al of which reminds one of a Jit- Editorial Rooms B angry at this criticism. But there arc ' tle not which remained for a long | e times, and this is one of them, when time posted ow’the bulletin hoard of The best way for a girl to avoid The only proftable ad g8l o Coutte e are ! e ¢ the Washing. | PIng insulted by a stranger in a the City. C: 1 press| the feclings of guiity peopl the reporters’ room of the Washing-1, ey is not to climb into the cab| room always um‘n to advertisers. less people must net be considercd. ton Star-—whieh, it may be stated for! with him. | “ A They should be told just what they the information of some, is quite a lember of The Associated Pres are doing, and the newspaper shows: newspaper. The notice was an old one,| AS our first entry in life's war plan | cantest we suggest telling the wife, The Assoclated Pre ely ertitied ‘ i wardice if s to st ts, N0 by the editor Star, say at | tion of all mews| cowardice if it fails t ate fae! no . py th Jitor of the Star, saying that what you think of her people. to the use for re-publi e credited to It or unot otheiwise credit matter whom those facts may offend. - sure success the Star and also local mews pub- L Thatevepimeasure of 8 7 . | Another type of person who is doing had obtained was because it has be As time passes it begins to appear that “peace without victory” was not T | great wrong is the man or woman who | jn the hubit af giving a column to a a mere phrase but a prophecy Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. g a % § oes about telling faneiful tales of the ca 2 all importance, The A. B. C. Is » aatonat organizaton| 5O o L s | local happening of small imp A which furnishes newspapers and adver- futility of vaccination. They are the|porhaps outside of Washington, while !y iyon paticutar in which the | Tith a etrietly henest unalvals of| ones who think that they Know more | it ysually gave hut a stick to 4 war in| French are out of step is that their| lation. Our circulation statisties 2 A ¢ upon thie sudlt. Thie thrures pro-| than ull ghe members of the medical pimbulktu. Possibly the Stars editor | government has a working majority. ction against fraud in pewspaper dis- 1 The arald " 9 " fizures to both natlonal end Profession” put together. The Herald | pyent have substituted Bristel fer cal advertisers. does not profess to know anything ' mimpulktu. +about o rine. I rofess to = R zhe Horatd 10’ en mie Gally ln Maw|GDOUE miedicine. 1t docs pr = York at ‘s News ftand, Times know, however, that itwould be wiser PERSONS AND POLICIES. Char®iichultz | News orand, Entrance o gollow the instructions of skilled| mpo stories concernirg the alleged | Los Angeles, Cal.: Arcado Btation. and experien ficemen in the €ase jo.ocor activities of Attorney Gen- —— of a great conflagration, than to under- | . paygherty make interesting read- take to put out the fire with people oyt far as they affect the man ignorant of how to handle a fire.| pineatr it will make little difference REPUBLICAN WOMEN The Herald of yesterday compli- mented the democratic women of the city—or rather about 150 of them-— for turning out in the face of the storm and attending a democratic rally. Today we compliment about 100 re- IR . The proof of a eivilization is not its Similarly it believes that when a dan- | wpcther or not they are shown to be| oo, 1o 0™ 0 S REl o B ot ite | gerous disease threatens the people of trye, Attorney General Daugherty | ginner Lell, | the city it is the wisest policy to folloW | will not occupy that positien for any SR the directions of those skilled in the | wreat length of time, entirely aside| The American form of government i case, That is what| es sclosures. Never, | ® handling of diseas: n from the present disclosure: and platform during the summes { should be done. The advice of the su-| iy the opinion of the public, has he Jitiduch perintendent of health of the city measured up to the standard of the 1 congress is to have fime for its should be followed. Everyone who has| y'pited States Attorney Generalship. regular work it may yet be nccessary| not heen successfully vaceinated with- | Byt the investigation is of import “,“.,.Hn'rs?.lhllsh a department of investi-| 3 ation. | in five years should be vaccinated un- | ag indicating leads at the ecnd of | B N less it be a child able to produce a| which may be found other officials or 1f England is tived of supporting a| certificate showing the| men who would be officia False State Chureh, she might follow our! plan and transfer it to the war de- | partment, publican women of the city for at- tending a republican affair of the same character. There were not quite as many republican women out as there | were democratic women, and last eve- ning was a far more pleasant one than was the night when the greater num- ber of democratic women got together. Nevertheless it is a good sign to sce at least 250 women of the city taking something to say about how affairs of the city, state, and nation are run, and who runs them, Having referred to the facts, being somewhat curious as to why physician’s child should wait bucause of some | aecusations; veiled insinuations there | temporary ailment, J are, but there is too much emphasis e As an example of one of the an- being laid on the impropriety of these | . ave yot an impe tic people, | in public| nex the north pole until some other | story came to the Herald that a certain | eharge against anyone now nation grabs the gum-drop concession. | physician was an anti-vaccinationist-—! lite, they will have been justified. The did not beticve in it. Tuguiry was made | innocent will not suffer; the reaction oo 4 oo P;‘,m:m' : ag Of the physician and it was found the in favor of them will even strengthen capry this pen in any position,” said had vaccinated his whole family, There | their positions. The important mat-| the elerk, “and it won't leak in your may be instances of physicians Who ' ter now is to run down the clues be. | Pocket. f do nct belleve in vaceination, - There ing lald barc, no matter where they S Inferest in vital questions, even though the night was ‘I..,,.,m- than did re- | have been instances where people suf- lead, It is a good time to give a R8SLSLL88808888808080880008 Ay C ! fered discomfort from vaccination. warning to men who take their offi- | publican women on @ comparatively pleasant evening, one can mot help These things prove nothing. The great | cial positions Hghtly. ears Ago loday scems to be reform during the “m"r‘ founded rumors this may be cited. A | rumors; if they lead to a well-founded | gnd it fsn't probable that we will an- 48 14, 1924. HARTFORD COATS for SPRING NEW MODELS EXPRESSING THE SEASON'S MOST FAVORABLE FASHIONS ASSEMBLED AND FEATURED AT SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICES SPORT CO ATH—of plam and plald materials in tailoved models ... R $1498 TAILORED SPORTS COATS—That veflect the style of high priced AMPOYERd SRIMERES & s e ey : $16-98 A VARIETY OF NEW SPORTS MATERIALS— Are shown in the swagger tailoved coats that ave pricedat ...........covviiiiiniiiiiaaa., $25~00 SOFT SHADOW PLAIDS—Cut pollaires, and many other smart new fab- $29 OO ries are delightfully used in the many coats that are priced at ...... N EVERELY TAILORED COATS—In many variations of the new Spring $39 00 mode are these attractive coats shown in many new colors ........ . SPRING COATS—That are distinguished by their faultless tallorm" as well'as by thelr In@ivIAUAHEY .\ ol iitcn s cahaamnsisaiionsiostiones $49.00 EXTRA LARGE SIZE NEW SPRING COATb——That are as appcaling‘ as those shown in mmilpr sizes A $59 OO FOR SPRING! SUI AS TAILORED AS A M AN UNUSUAL COLLECTION CORRECT IN EVERY DETAIL $25.00 $29.00 $39.00 $49.00 The smartest mode for Spring is the severely tailored and almost masculine suit, or- iginated by O'Rossen of Paris. Smooth shouldered, notch collared, double-breasted, tube like slim, braid bound or plain; double-breasted or single link buttoned, two and three but- ton effects. AN EXTRA SIZE TAILORED SUIT Of Poiret Twill that commands particular attention because of its 2 value, is shown in sizes 4215 to 5215 and priced at only ......... 9,00 e hs qus “;"'m “Whs?" Surely jt | Preponderance of author holds that But more important than the fat (Taken iromn Herald of that date hhn story and that he s d . Captain D, MeCarthy of (,',m,,l be B e e vaceination i the only way to prevent of the fndividuals involved, is the diss SEPPIIPEPITETIIVISIVETVOOS ANN ARB“R fifll[] I h.nlu t. local deteetive foree recognized anno > 5 g & oL s ade — ° man he thought by a physical the spread of the disease, Isolated | closure of how the policies of 4he Company T hiolds its first drill at th nothing. any more than ministration have becn carried outi’state armory since last spring tonight. what those policies were. Captain Rawlings will be in com- L mand, automobile accident prove k °" ""Word received In thia city today thobiles should he abolished, instance, 1o show that thure Was N0l g tne afect that the members of the Today there was established a free the proper understanding of the ' third regiment, which is now sta-| hait. | granting of the ot leases. 1f thpy tioned at Savamah, will be home sometime between the 20th of this month and the first of April, Principat White of the state nor- would be in (avor of the grantees, On mal school spoke before members of | it would be wel to the Cord*lia elnb in Rockville yester- | u he Training of Children,” | Thomas Niland of Lynn, Mass, the mayor is eited merely | the leases in order that thorough fn-' . on wavond baseman of the New tie organization here is stgpnger than the republican organization, becguse it fsn't. The loeal republican organd: tion, being a close friend of the strong casese prove one robin makes a summer or one and just that auto- | Sufficlent evidence has apy d, for state republican organization, natural- Iy is more powerful here than is the clinfe on the third floor of city suich organized hody in the state to Wise and intelligent poople will go were granted through fraud, quite got Inspiration from. Ho it may not | there and be vaccinated If they feel raturally the terms of such leascs democratic organization, having no the city should do it or if they eannot organization of 1N was able, by its afford to go their own physicians, | this ground alon: strength, to persuade more de ,...;” 1. | The mayor approves and is strong for obtain a court decision setting aside Le said properly that the democratie tie women to make such a good show. | Vaccination. The Quite the resorbe £ ength @8 one of the luymen, uite the resery x‘« th ‘b(r! ngth reasons why the poliey of leasing ofl | gaged to cover the middio bag for the men's organizations had any Paterson, N, J., team this year perfor wisdom of the medical perts P vl' . L Ina very informal yet very please and the mayor 18 eited as one who adopted. 1¢ ol in such Propertsy ant fashion the members of Cour wiing the welfure of | Was buing drai from it by neigh- I'rospority, No. IPoresters of Amer- | policy of lca, and a number of friends cele- brated the 23d anniversary of the 2 . = court in Mochanies hall last evening. tude faken by many is the protests | ernment might save before it went At a meeting held in the Y. M, ¢ medicine, who acknowledges the sne ) government was the situation would be reverscd —there would have been more ropub- lican women at their rally than denio- eratic women at thelrs. The better I8 anxious conee 11 the people In the eity hgring wells, cortainly that 10 roesample of the wrong attl. leasing the property so that the gove showing of the democratic women can Another my ! not be attributed to the attraction of to othcre, through such drainage, is A. last night, ¢, I, Smith and J « corner of the atth Q s at belng Kept from |10 others, 3 drainage, is Wght, ¢ 1, Smith and J, a co © attie, der . . " made by nt from » aark ! Murder and Slavery Are e eve amely the speaker, for . . ' p th ning, nar I wise, Dut the terms of the leases Cooper apoke for the organization of siting patients at the hospital if they visiting patien P . the Maple i Golf club, The former are nét relatives, The superintend- should, of course, be fair to the gov- ed the demoeratic women, while a - " was chalrman of the meeting and the end of the hospital would be eriticiz- | erament. The leases under discus- jupter gecretary, The club is being the great city of Hart. "':"‘ r"°"“ i :’ ‘m dbatds '“ ed, and rightly, 1f he did not enforen Slon now, in ail probability, give @ organized with ls object being the ford spol 0 th pu « result small- | t00 small perecntage of the oil to the Promotion of the playing of the an- 3 such an order, and as then, was the reason for the : " lelent and roval game of l ‘:lmthl\\mk the democrath into the hospital by an' United States, and too much to the S1¢Nt and roral game of golr . hetter ho of Ve democratic - & woman from quite near us address- pox, carried [ Interests Which have been doing th sutsider, broke oul there were there = work of getting the oil to the surface I women, Certainly the latter have quits ; % as many household duties to perform et bbbt b as have the republican women--pos #bly more. As to social dutic e able to put up a poor fight against and storing some ol it for the gov. ob ] servations on gkilled in vestigation might be made of the' Britain team last year has been en- 8ion 1o order its peenliarity included in his description N[]TH|N[j BUT JOKE ~ GIBBONS UNINFORMED vt i et i ——— e was refused last night and the New- ‘ighter, Reported to Box Carpentior 07k police on being notified asked 1h Fmdmg of $100000 in Old HOlISB Next Summer, Nays 1t 1< All News, il CREW OF LOST n. was Oflly [ Yal‘ll i3 Mo Boston, Mareh 14.—~Thirteen men Winnipeg, Man, March 18—Tom composcd fhe crew of the six masted Gibbons who i to box Jack Moore, | schooner Wyoming rted yestor of New York, here tonight, declared!iny wrecked off Nantucket uccording [today when shown a Paris despateh to the following Vst made public here ) unnouncing that arrangements had today, Captain Charles Glacsel, NUESHhAT GrOVS At DwnSl V1L “‘”["' been completed for him 1o meet ton: First Mate Angustus Lund e .l‘“mm'"';‘j‘"'.‘\"‘m "‘h'h‘(:l". [Georges Carpentier i a ten-round Cambridge: S-cond Mate Orriy M- 100,000 mystery A honx it was|Match at Chicago next July 4 that it ¥re, Boston; Engineer Wiliiam A Ribdgor P it ’ was “news o him. ] LSt John NG Seamen, Kdwa Bl I S Though I'm anxious to mect Car- ins, Cahbridge: Johin Loper Knight, one time president of pentier,” he ‘“”1 T am aiming for a ton; John Medina, Norfolk, Firet Natiokal Sank of Aoa Avber. | TEIRIR mateh with Dempsey this sum« | rank Smith, Huntsville, Mo, who died 15 years ago, is being de. | ™M IT 1 can’t get it, then Tl go O, Gammon, Doston: Antonlo Fairtos, g witer Carpentier and Firpo. Norfolk: 15 Covinean, Boston and molished, i o < A tin box was found by wreckers in s I Borrios, Boston; Coeok J. P'eters son, Boston Ann Arbor, March 14 A chest of gold, the skelcton of a child, ghostly A skeleton was found in 2 nook of the basement, AID TOR ALBANIANS, But the box held only dust and the . ,Charges Facing Accused Goneva, March 14.—Aster appropri- skeleton was that of a long forgotten ating 50,000 Swiss francs house cat, Springfield, Mass., March 14.--Dee g, of nations fund for the The Mir hv" n Daily, University of tectives are expected to arrive here !y joague con as Mliehigan r. this merning gave a |late today from Newark, N. J.. in an ' ywije appeal for aid for t prominent place to the account of the | “fort to identify Jamee Leon, arrested |, reons starving in worthern liscovery, with hints of ghostly ten. | here yesterday as Jimmie Spanchia| eastorn Albania. Lord Parmoor ants that had prompetd Wittiam Nel N k for murder. Leot gay satd the situation was « ®on, pregent owner of the properiy, to s arrested on complaint of his wite that quick relicf was vital, r down the stately dwelling. that he had brought Delia Kalunka jish government is Adrian Leever, wreeking contractor here from Thempsonville, Conn. for pounds, the Vatican . = ' Phere fs only one way te fight this, Servation of eur nate resources i Tl, W h con 1 that impatience with in- immora! purposes and it was intimat- | the Americans will this s no place Lo refer > aliowed 1o | e eather quisitive students tempted him to start ed that he might face a Mann act tribute it that the republican women of | $8RETr. That one way ix for the peo. coftalnly wine; hut 1 the city are more inclined to society | PI° 10 follow the BUMION Nie (Lism IS S0 L TGRS 0 st o g . orders of thow v 1 but rather is drained off into Washington, March 14.-—lorvecast thaa are the democratic women? Is § 5 X g 241 s of private concerns, that T0F Southern New England-—Fair to it Uhe republic ¥ Jod i ) RNl ot ot ebhaeevitine night and Satur no change in take more interest in social functiond = temperature; fresh and strong norti than in politics, while the democta 1 . 1 bl Portlly or probibiy | weae winds ; ol e B R S Wil e offes to s 1, 1,00} : s obtaincd by fraud or Foreeast for Eastern New York- : " 3¢ tellig 2 tween govarament officials Wair tonight and ®aturday: no change and nation of more importand 0 i 1 . 1At i quite prob. 1 temperature, fresh northerly winds dinner or dane Ma P .| 1 are: | Mt : § dbatn kb Vor Conneetiout: Falr tonight and fuir? are ot. To which | &7 4 x b Saturday, no ~hange in temperature, . s v do 3 : o make new leases, b tresh and strong northwest winds, TREL ot cous ! o otution and bidding, ¢ m Conditions: The storm people to decide for thems & R way What has beca @90 sadis ay over Texas is new central over are interested, We are, and frankly %o HOME NEWS . % ; seorgia. It has caused clondy and ond of seerecy. As the Herald . aurd . tast 2 e Mence this suggemted tine of thought : v Haven Journale rainy weather during the 1ast 24 hours ¢ e pointed out many weels ago, one of on the Gulf and South Atlantic coast = ommenting upan the Bristol Press'' 0 pain yoctions 1o be decided 15 Snow flurrics were reported as far CRIMINAL GOSsIP riticiem of the Hartford newspapers| gp aper or not the oil was ot South as Tenn o temperature 1 boatthen, | o ine oattod States continnes low for 11 son of th year in the southein scetio oliowcd is of 1ore importar Conditions favor for t vieinity ation of he offi- Fair weather followed by cloudine and not much change in temprrature possibie surier At a time tik v ' ¢ for their periodical politica & numbcr l X ¢ 1 1 criticizing the New Haven paper city it is absolute refers to editorial in the 4 fitori ¥ or puiity gossip that tends te min X e " Overnight Gain of Ten portant 1 Marks Noted for Franc New York, Mareh 14.=-Contigued ng operations b Buropeas Factsandfancres i s T 0 Cermen bring kil wlti b udei 4 too.” ¢ ¥ tions later sie 4 areusd drop in demand storling 1o $1.28 overnight loss of alinost a cent, attributed to selling for the purpose was a dread- | . = of using funds to cover francs in the n rr B S Sy tion values, b ot bt event of sudden advances. Pelgian = % e B v francs, seiling at 2.90 cents, were al- ts politica, most 36 points higher. If Butler s to clean up, get some s thie news- | body fre he interior Department dises becomes frighter flag is out or no pe People far & probably wonde WINS DOG DERBY. 1_‘(.. natives know the difference when Liverpool, Mareh 14.—The Water. there i& 4 rio Herrin ook cup, or dog’s derby, run hére to- what & ’n the plue " "t s won by T. Cock's grovhownd boited calth department Snapshots. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Portrait Of A Man Mailing His Income Tax UNEASY MEMORIES OF HIS (13 5 DEDUCTIONS FOR BUSINESS LY 1N SAND- EXPENSES TUT THROL 415 MIND. SUPPOSING =