New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 19, 1924, Page 2

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Scaramouche Read the Book Book Dept. 169-171 MAIN ST. ® | tendant and Foulard Neckwear RONGER THAN n IS BACK You'll see them wearing them to mateh the new powder biue shirts—there's a variety of fig ures and polka dots in all color: In bat-wing ties, too, they popular. They add the dash and spirit that ol men like, The four-in-hands are pric at $1.15 up. HORSFALLS 93-99 Xdsylum Strect HAartford. “it Pays to Buy Our Kind™ pre——— TOP COATS AND SPORT S OF FINL IMPOI NOCKRBURN, BRITISH LINSON AND SCOTC vLorH WIDE ASSORT- C MEANT MOR AYOLR VION, ALL CLOTHS ANETT LD, roioes $35.00 .. $75.00 Ye London Shop B .\'L\'ll'."\ilo.\r?'"l‘lli'l “let Us Ciothe Yon We Know flow” p————— CRAN - T S - D +The Nan Al Chiee R. COOMBS Physician clor s Inte Mis Nature Core Inst 19 5. HIGH 5T. Post Oficr, where W the new el Blood Wasih A Voice Cultgre BAR TRAINING Bl " AMR-310 Beuth's Truinee of Vale Loivers 81 Sefton Drive h specinl Attention YOU'LL DO BETTER E & AXELROD’S | are ont of the Boemt b Squibb Products Wwe ok ion=eh s, They are of the @ QUALITY Special 39¢ Axelrod’s Pharmacy 223 PALK ST SELROD rom COURACY Lt Us Fill Your Prescriptions § ving J O GARRYING BOOZE IS NOT BREAKING LAY ‘Must Show Intent to Sell, Judge, Agress With Lawyer mysterious the moonshine and sometimes iwho stands in the back scems to be the undiscove of booze, moonshine in_evidenee in pe morning when Gui; was charged with tr Guiseppi was arvested last Priday « Detectives William 5 and Thomas J. Feeney on High str vith a bag containing six bottles, belled “Old Kentueky, bottled in bo 100 per per sent &l visseppi told the about receiving the bag from u man whose he did not know, whose addres: he did pot k v, who told him t it to a house on High and streets with an iron fence in the He did not know what w ror the name of the per was® taking it. Neith 10w the number of the hoy was going . Attorn The “master mind” business, that ima; va; ound and or otherwise, was » court again this ppe Mangiatico nsporting liquor. t la- cent proot whiskey, 50 old story nam he Assistant Pre M. Gre Itorney Wil sented the that a man can carry the streets all day uind under the stat statutes vhere is the law unless u faic to sell cat ne proven. Judge Alling coneurred in ihis opinion and discharged the fendant because no evidence of sale er inte proven, m stated aronnd xtor i no viotation o or intent 1g cose was that of “Whitey” Wisk, arg- refusing to show registration and policeman, Judge W ated that a Ignatius c W with lLis antomobile card to as represcnted by n. Judge Aliing I bill was introdueed in th legisluture giving u sight to stop any car and Ho see the license but the bill feated. He said the pe vigit to force a man to show his li- pt In case of accident, Wisk sharged, Catherine Sargent and Jeanette D Rudge, charged with street walking, Jad their ea d for lack of evi- dence, They to enter an wutomobile about midnight and roturn 0o were seen wim his ce Mizinski having ation on . He v Putrolman Fred Wag- fihed $10 and costs, no 1 and SCHACHT IN PARIS ner Peoddent of Gesman Reichsbank spends Forcnoon With Finance Eaperts Talking Reparations Asanctnred Pre Mareh prestdent - of i G arrived in with th, British expe® on the . forenoon sub-rommit vith rad Hianlmar rian cond qnestions, the eaperts’ which deal apen Lelore the e bt detnils projected and th enrreney The ixion et disenssed wanization of ol eue 0 dealt expeMs’ veport with » vl ot beean of opinior expert eith o of a man raiir view densing it Crgenee 1id v eleme fon o e L hrongh that | method s debt theough the « iy i Hiremseive of the mast Vene thelr proper compelied i ghare of the rey u matt Wl titor Ivantage o MENINGITIS LRI -é::d Lic-o-rice WFE SAVERS will keep your throat from getting “ m'w:’ Look for the ed sourcc ! NEW BRITAIN GRIME DOESN'T PAY CHIEF HART SAY3 .Pofice, Dept. Head Gives Sound € Advice to Y. M. C. A. Boys Sure Relief » » E LL.ANS | Chief of the Police Department |wiillam C. Hart addressed a meet- 254 and 75¢ Packages Everyvhere —= |of the Boys' Department of the Y. M. C. A the association. He said in part: “No doubt all of you boys look up- on the policemen’ as your oppresor and enemy. That should not be so, he is your best friend and is always ready to help you when in difficulty. haps lurking on the clothes of our |Of cOUFse the work of the policemar neighbor In hop or store or trolley— |18 to keep law and order and suppress d more than all, when our health jSrime. Today thers are 65 patrolmen Loard has glven the order for ull |keeping watch over your city, and if schoo! children to vaccinated, it it were not for the policemen you scems to me to be rank bolshe !would be afraid to go home tonight. for these rabid anti-vaccination “I too have been a patrolman for aiv their views in the publie press and over 20 years, and I sometimes won- to guote statist ich they give |der how T stood the hardships of no authority, ery man ie entitled pounding the sidewalks all night 'and if these men When the city slept. Winter nights in vaceination and do | With the temperature below zero a Lot wish to fmmunize ther families, |the wind howling, you can bet it is m take thei on small- |00 easy matter for one to withstand don't to in- |these hardships. Howéver, a policg- “r peop and thus en- |/man is always ready for an emergef- ¢ lives and health and faces! y and to be on hand when needed board of health has issued an (in the early morning hours when It is up to the people of the lcrimes are made easy and the desper- to cooperate in every way | ate criminals are at work. this louthsome disease,| *I remember while patroling the of the most highly con- | northwestern part of the city I had to & The doctors who advise | buck up against some mighty tough be vaccinated have spent years gangs. All of these fellows were study of disease and they know |good boys at one time, but thought are doing, Vacecination has |the policeman was an object of tor- existed too long to be considered an (ment and to be made fun of. When experiment. Unlike the typhoid in- !some of the boys became too tigible- s of our friend in tonight's some, I'd talk to them and warn’ thein vaccination i not a new de- of the inevitable trouble they would 1ent—it is @ positive fact that encounter. Of course I was unpopu- { essful vaccination absolitely |lar with this gang and many times I “‘“"‘Ul\llt"‘ for five years, at least. would find on the sidewalk the skull Medieal seience relies on facts, not on land bones painted ‘Death to Hart. superstition, and facts have proven |Aany of these felldws went from bad the worth of vaccination, and small- |45 worse and finally four years ago pox cannot be checked without it ithey all landed in state's prison. Then ulnll!\' it is by .ury!md,\-s taking the |they reaiized the consequences nd disease and thus being immune 10 |j4¢er told me how sorry they were further attacks, |because they did not take my advice, 1t is no more filthy to be inoculated 4 s with vaceine virus than it is to eat Says Ortme Dots Not Fay “Boys, crime does not pay. The cows' hoofs in the form of gelutine, or to take deadly poisons in the form of |Most hardened criminals my so, no medicine, to combat illness-—we never | Matter what a man does in the way | nesitate at thet, when necessary! It |Of disobeving the law, he fnally is may be true that, once in a thous- | causht “"d'l pays the penalty. = The {und cases, there are sorious conse detective departments of the country |quences Trom vaccination, but every | co-operate and make short work most time we prick our finger —even \ov the time in catching criminals, [though with a sterile needle—there is | Of course there are times when a i equal’ ehance that bacteria will “,wmnu will get away but no matter {in and do damage. Most of us would | Where ‘he goes he knows the police thor teke the long chance on vac- |87® after him and finally because of fon than to stand the dangarous |® guilty conscience he _gh-en himself of contracting the louthsome, | UP: & SOFEY wreck, paying the price dlsfiguring smulipox. . Those who /0 his crime, wonld rather (uke the chance on to fight against organized soclety, ox mre welcome to do so, and | ‘There are many ways in which the it back and snicker up their|Public can_ help the police depart- slecves at the folly of the rest of us, ment in calling to its attention erime if they wish: they are us welcome to und disregard of the law. We hear opinions as they should allow us | TUch Of the eo calied ‘steol pigeon' to ours. But—at @ time like | Vo saucais to the pollce, In most roxent==with the disease in the | EVeTY case this person is a eriminal sox every duy, and orders himsell and When his pals go back health department, these] oP him ori‘double crom' Nim he tells propagindists should at least the police and expects to be rewarded, coopbrate to ihe extent of keeping We don't want stool pigeons, but we «tl for thelr propugandn ean do hsolutely no good and may do much herm to people who listen to their arangne and tirades, rather than to the advies of great majority of medieal men, who certainly wounldn't infilet vaectpation on thelr own fomi ’ Hew unloss they were sy of their A 1¢ this Signature ' SureRelief ' FOR !\N DIGESTION Yo i BELLINS \ /A , 6 BELLANS Hot water COMMUNICATED DIRECTED AT ANTIS Editor of The Herald: At @ time like this, when the germs | of smallpox are in the air and per- be Oour order, 1y o obe king in the what the ground, 11 these “antis” are really so sous for the welfare of the people the eity, 1ot them realize that they ure hindeving the work of the health bourd, and that they are interfering pretty serions situntion, when it . healih and personal up- Lot the ponsibllity be. to the hoard of health, which is evtainly working heroleaily, and who ko don't rs unless they what they are doing. We of the musl cooperate in cheeking the ination (if we believe flenee (If we don't.) he “antis,” and et us be welcome o onie opinton and that of our health are perfectly | 1rg you showld he of yours! COOPERATION, inrolves, lons Kiow ourd and doctors, us we BROMQ MRS MeDLRMOTY us held Jewsie Rock- SOCIAL A ey ron asant surprise pary night in honor of Mrs nott her home, 104 e About 35 frier Mrs, MeDermott w with 224 in gold by in behalf of those Preventive. present. re playe Charles rendered voeul selections, fof nieh refreshimen Price wred W trike arlses out gover to n connection with iment RUMELY GOES TO JAIL, York Marc » Edward Runely, war publisher of the iail, was taken jail year | trading having con- operty cus- s German r. " 13 ity at to begin a onc vielation of the et in alien " COURT ACTIVITINS Gen- | Dan- | i the Aliing | Mauric your jewelry remodel et It you have a diamond in an setting=. What condd b more in k hove vour wedding ring hand Mossoms" design? ch was non-s Hunger MG tifi and gerford in vit -y . Cas- | PON RECEIV A LIRERAL A TRADING IT IN FOR A NEW W |ing of employed boys and members ofpng for more expense. last night in the lobby of |automobile, laws have to be enforced | d, No, it does not pay | is NOT on the Box, it is NOT “There is no other BROMQ QUININE” Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as & quick and effective remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenzs, and as a o "The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet | SPRING IS COMING . ding ring with white or green 2ol o moderate cosl. Step into our <tore, we will gladly show you a sample of our wedding rving carving and will give you an estimate on the cost of remodeling your wedding ring. FORGET THAT FOR THIS MONTH ONLY YOU CAN IWANCE ON YOUR OLD WATCH IN |do want the co-operation of the pu {lic to make our work a trifle easler |and more efficient, and so you fel- |lows can help in many ways. “l have here the records of the police department of 1872. At that {time we had three patrolmen and {chict of police making about 300 ar- {rests a year, costing the clty for main- ‘(enance‘ $3500. Now we make over 300 arrests monthly. | | Prohibition Increases Burden “Prohibition has made our work Imuch harder. Of course I believe in | the 18th amendment and believe it is| a good law, but much more work has heen added to our department mak- | Then again with the increasing popularity of the | land again more work is added. |" “So you see boys we want your help land cooperation, to make our work \more pleasant and .a bit easier. In| |coneclusion 1T hope yvou boys will see |that crime or any disobedience of the |law does not pay. Obey your father {and mother, vour teachers in sehool land affiliate with organizations like lthe Y. M. C. A. and the Boys' club and you will have all the reason in the world to be happy and successful 'in whatever you attempt to do.” | At the close of the talk Chief Hart gave a demonstration of the newly ac- quired riot gun. ANOTHER (__J‘ONFERENCE Nations Are FExpected to the Entente Mect Immediately Following Reparations Committee Report. By the Associated Press, Paris, March 19.—The holding of a conference of the entente nations [immediately after the inter-allied reparation commission has recog- nized the report of the reparation experts is regarded in diplomatic cir- cles as more than likely. There i8 the best of authority for the suppo- sition that Premier Poincare is quite as anxious as Prime Minister Mac- Donald to clear up the reparation land other European difficulties that are keeping the economic situation in an unsettied state. The conference eventually to be held, is thought, will grapple with (the question of France's security as well as the reparation problem. The prospect of a settlement of the first of these problems before the French clections in May is understood to be one of the reasons for Premier Poin- care's desire to meet his British col- league as soon as the experts have paved the way fgr a new discussion, PANIC ON BOURSE, By The Assoclated Prese, Paris, March 19.~—A small panic followed the first quotations on the |Bourse today., Heavy selling orders from Amsterdam and Vienna threw the market at once into & high fever, shares susceptible to fluctua- ons with the changing rates of ex- {change, went down five to ten points at a time untl an hour after the opening; some of them were unsal- lable, The sensational selling move ment is attributed to the precipitate rise in the frane. —————— | |1t 18 better to learn late than mever! H you haven't tried Baker's Flavoring | Extracts, use them in your next cake, | custard, or dessert.—advt, QUININE 30 Cents Grect the approach of the glorious springtime properly by having #0 as 1o be in tune with the season. old siyle sctting, et us reset it for sou o one of our new modcls of white or green gold or platinam Your gem in s new setting will greatly enhance the youth- Tilness of sour new spring costmne ng with the spring scason than 1o arved with the handsome “Wreath of Better still we can remodel and cover your wed- platinem and hand carve it ot ALTHAM, ELGIN OR HAMILTON. CAPITOL-—Next Week POLA NEGRI s Rl adows of Pa Wedding Rings Viemondeled Jewelrr and ¥ . s 205 M M. C. LE WITT Agquamarine The M amond Treater s AIN ST irthstone HADASSAH MEMBERSHIP New Members Enroll After Listening to Addresses on Work Order Is Doing in Palestine. A highly appreclative audience of Hadassah members listened to two excellent addresses last night by Mrs. TRels-Vuckerman of Warsaw, Poland, and Mrs, Carl Lebowitz of Boston, in Talmud Torah hall. The meeting was held under the auspices of the New Britain Chapter of Hadassah, Both speakers put especlal em- prasis on the importance of hygiene and sanitation work being carried on in Palestine under the supervision of the Hadassah Medical Unit, and | tion on the part of all Hadassah chap- ters, They also spoke in the in- terests of enrolling a larger member- ship hers and as a result several new names were added to the roll. PG R AR GIVE FIREMEN $100 Fire Chief William J, Noble has re- celved a check for $100 for the fire- men’s pensioh fund from Donnelly & Mullen, proprietors of the Boston Store, in recognition of services by the firemen at the recent fire in that property. ELECTIONS MAY 11 pdris, March 19.—The cabinet has tentatively decided to call the elec- tions for the chamber of deputies for May 11, it was announced today. The date, will be finally fixed at a full / urged a more goncentrated co-opera- | ministerial meeting tomorrow. | - Why Is It? is there more argument about cof- fee than any other item of diet. Coffee has always needed defense—one of the few articles of diet that does. No doubt exists about the fact that coffee contains caffeine, a driig which doctors prescribe as an emergency stimulant for the heart and nervous system; and many coffee drinkers know from experience that for them, coffee causes nervousness, headache or stomach trouble. Since so many people, including health au- thorities, have reason to question coffee drink- ing, can you afford to risk your health with it— when you can-have a safe mealtime drh,xlr. such as Postum? You will like the delicious flavor of P It fills every requirement of a hot drink; and many former coffee drinkers even prefer it to the best coffee. With Postum as your mealtime beverage, your system free of caffeine, and your sleep sound and restful, you'll realize that Postum has established its genuine value in health and comfort. Postum for Health “There’s a Reason”’ Your grocer sells Postum in two forms: Instant Postum {in tins) prepared instantly in the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages] for those who crdfl the flaver brought out y boiling fully 20 minutes. The cost of either form is about one-half cent a cup. g Suit Buying Has Started Regular customers are eager to get their new Hickey-Freemans. New customers tell us they have heard what wonderful clothes Hickey- Freemar yfter they get their first Hicke,-creeman, they tell their friends. 8o it goes—and grows. FITCH-JONES CO.

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