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T e —— New Britain Herald| LOSaGTD. T Fifty-four congre have sSmAn gone on record as refusing to sanction the giving of a bonus ¢ former service nd the HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANT Tasued Dafly (Sunaay Excepted) At Herald Bidg.. Church Street. men member ress have courage to | in spitc the faet thut those who now call our SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $5.00 a Year, $2.00 Three Months 760 & Mouth. hers” apply to them some such epithet, Picture, i you can, a crowd of rep- Enteed at the Post Office 3t New Rritaln as Becond Clasr Mall Matter. resentative citizens 2t the station to 1 farewell ty the boys just going to FELFPHONE CALLS « Business Officn gk ; Editorial Rooms ....... ... mp or to sail the seas, and shouting them “you' grabbers if, when you com« back, a than you want profitable alvertising medum 'n trculatton mooke and prese| cpen to ad:ertisers. wi The only day the City room alws thir dollar a How th more '3 t you are doing for us. Meriner of The Assacinted Press. The Asscciated Press 1s e ely ertitied to the use for re-pubiicatior of all news credited to it or not otherwise credited in thie paper and also local news pub- Mahed herein. epresentatic citizeas” would have if there And hooted out of the town W sy L time, in some quart 1080 very men now, ailed names Member Audit Buiean of Cireulation. Ay as humil The A. B. C. In organtation which furnish and adver- tisers with a s is of circulation. are based upon this audit. This insures pro- tection against fraud In pewspapar dls- an as a tributior figures to both ualicual ana local advertisers. a aartonat may be amor 5 rep- g those tatives who voted for the bonus who personal nd majority liticians ser Kk result of their lish men in the minori But who belief that tie the those hold to the of gratitude y The Merald is on ssle @il York at Hotalng's News Square: Schultz News Stand Grand Central, 42nd Street Los Angeles. Cal.: Arcade still emo- has not died out of that citizens tion men’s hearts; those who believe Btation. great mass American fair play inspired by a sense of —these WATER BOARD'S PLANS nd justics This evening at the of the common council there pulse which prompted this overwhelm- favor the those splendid who voted for D i will in by Those men ing vote of 'S | jnspired presented a plan to reinforce the oo water distribution system involving an expenditure $420,000, T board explains that the present system | is inadequate, This matter is emphasized order that believe are in the , needs and who understand the techni- the ol mome remembered, perhaps, days when th in their home towns, stood on the stu- tion platform and cheercd as the boy now in th eit went cheered with a tear in the 0 farewell address away people who eye, well enough versed and now, by their they of young men Lvotes, have stood by what said calitics of the problem may be moved and hear the that will be There @ on those occasions. Many us re- to attend the meeting of the probability member those talks to the left their the celing displayed, explanation given, three water: matter, ) pilas as they homes—the In all them, promises made, the And those of speaker's ty of very important aspects to doep and any plan adopted | oo e lowed should be viewed especially inthe Heht | o104 16 find sympathy in our hearts glad that ther of congress who have in u small meas- of these points. One at this time the ter to maintain people of the s the #lon of water feels especiall s 18 especlally are are 355 membe need of sufficient wa- the health of the urce shown that they will not take back city. And important also 2 what they said at that time and toduy or extens affect plan fact that any change the rents—or iy worry, anguish tragedy waler system may not. be it may WORTH WHILY Herald has frequently called at- by men the in submitted should considered the the to be The tention to the water distribu. ‘OO ¥ who thought constantly in mind of 1 of better tion, but a the rents and taxes, Cheirmaf Hall of the with v sacrifices made o devoted themselves to ad- 1s0 of matter qf water which some cuus vancement of board of finance and taxatfon has ex- plained that the limit of borrowing. tion as to the bonds would bring great beoetit to the world, city close to its Y As an example It wes DS sugges o i fice, and as an evidence that the man possibility of excluding a®eertain a8 forming What to I nstdering continued his work knowing that ath would to him sud- denly, attention is called to the letter left, to be opened after his death, by Leonard Brooks Hyde-Dea mail pllot, killed recently Pennsylvania while from New York letters, for there wer water for from the & part of the city indebtedness, purpose bonds considered e he may have submitted carefully, As far before to say on this p : Captain will be worth « AP air in son, the protection topted it | Carrying mail X The that such im- were mountain of the need of fir to goes, any plan s ikl Clevelund, would be well to be sure x two of them, provements would benefit the reduction of proper- 3 N beloved brother pilots and pals, ty owners of the by fire insu the insu very well city, ance rates, a8 well as benefit but with a cheerful heart,” of theletters read, "I hope W small sacrifice T have made may be of use to the cause, “When we fly we are fools, they say, When we are dead we weren't half bad (ellows. But everyone in this wonderful aviation service is doing the world far more good that the public can appreciate, We risk our necks; glve our lves; we perfect a service for the nefit of the world ut large. hey, mind you, arc the ones whe all us fools. “But stick to it, boys, very much with you all. again.” KO Wost, ance companics whieh are B en care of now and which of course, encourage extension of water the obvious The mor of the plan to he Tikely it will be a wise any distribution systems because of advantage to them. understanding the more decision upon it neral the submitted, Is that the we one, SIGNORANT AND STUBBORN™ Our correspondent of syesterday de 'm still frequently A Ree you Herald) ignorant and stub- clares that as history shows they the (meaning themscives are the born. Yes, plead and This man he been awarded British was a member otl 1 the yes sC and ashes meritorious service cre nd »f the Vietorian order. these men to whom of the we guiity to human fraltics then some, perhaps But stubborn we to something life W much more ignorant and Honor to them shotld be were we to Lry We OWe 50 many wonders of Wout this day de a . KNOCKIE MOTHI What matters it that the correspondent vl struct our of which he ¥ m nRores lives day teils of deal- I Daugherty yor study—his own partieniar iy for instance, just as we would indeed in our be our mi stubborn, and worse, were we, i1 news of the dic clans that were Qur correspondent ! spaper has to tell physi- . Attorney Genera of them norance, by majority ind C. Bascom Slemp, wrong in oil stocks, or that Scna- g presides Kikins and Curtis are montioned conncction; or what mat- of the War that in the same urging pie I any courag in Treasury Woeeks the it that Secere and ters M ry ton Secrctary of in- the use to the it will summoned before try 1ot cmerg and are every of ? Even luck disclosures as it edi- 1k I 1 4 time ting committes of to do ' metropolitan press secs th of neation in these comments upon the tremend- the And that sensation! rially day He ywerful humanly neation of be th pox we who packs wonderful p punch; he i& bored excuses who startled knoeking a certain the 1 throug ropes s announced that im, weary of the WCATY that ar Wt he will not ow prepAring There sativ a much harder Yife store Witd 1l o s 1o stubbor his 1s and agree to fig will More or this temy are t him than ever will the mor peramental to try om de rom the Argentine 1l follow such | aguin to “knock ‘im through de ro onr sma for keeps” they know mor lers if, after tiris publicity, these wiit! [ Adam wh believe that the im- | bonus was | bonus rhaps some of them delivered | sinceri- | ! committee, this position of this sort of sacri- | probably | not addressed “to my the { gets too cold for secretary to the small | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, ewar rompted Luis to pending retirement vivd of th memory blows of t this atic indeed, L all inspires ment? 1t all this adulati the other things of ks th nd if he really ocuous desnetude him a way to than by making ai is retirement nnoun; e said Dempsey | his i cutting, s son t ynal 1S W the the ere | nnoun yuld esca jes bef obtain it fur more su Let him meet the v ainst whom he matehoe wearily him fa? suist wh . inde him that veputation, to e 1 ntiy ADAMN No ference s ) played tain Miss Eve at a The John m ong age that of publica of the r and it has to do with words scem 1o have y generally knowr ates scnate, and, prosident. The controller Noew Orleans for soms . a Negro, farding's t a recess appointment Harding. Well, the dent Coolidge Mr, Cohen to the incidentally, was forn sen. state But the semate re Coolidge's nomination of Cohen, no appoint- | tradition e lowing a ment shall nominee one of the which it is made, ators felt that the obnoxious™ or sonally | 1 the Along comes the the r sa chairman of emphasizi fact that py a colorcd mun sl ministration, H¢ per that senators of The lLouisia o ac b has asually a the bl no - su ould th seeks ade sum to INFLUENCE the around with a ¢ mer res. 1is adulation that has, Getting old is just a matter of keep- IAOM&MQJ&A&&OAJW.L‘;;’ m- hat o ape | crowds and | which he is tired, quiet of in- Qre announcement of | - is nd WS 1ch ere quiet Mr. ort | d to is ms, chairman the upon th 1 as the tim ime, haps, weight ang the Uni upon customs © has be who, in the ) was given {any one ional committee, his ust ted the at ate last May by Mr. other day, presented the ate. werly confirmed is “personally obnoxiou th ninee » the i publican ng f argued that a Pre name Mr., Si- o . Cohen, [the spublican chairman in Louisiana. jected Presid f o state was “'p m, and senate did not confirm. John Adams, natiol oreibly ent ol- | the to! to a sen- or- 80 nal the has been held Grant's ad- cou ple of southern scnators should not be a lowed to dictate the United States, to the president of | ' they believed and which, they thought .. The first reports were that the presi- dent, bowing to the feeling engendered . Negro another make just now, recess appointment, possibl may have congidered t chairman of the republican national | e of some importance. committ for so long, he appointment—1 He however, ,¥ the fact that this position had been would ot might make a It is one to have, also, that the president, too, | 1O E0 words of the At any | rate there eame a sudden shift among the the tion off the committee, Elec®n day no tradition- Mr. winds before the chairman is comir or Louisiana has firmed by the senate as comptroller of | Orleang Quitey nt- | how- customs at New it is an the possibly ment, ever Adams' influenct senators. Tradition was blown to riul sugge: of now excellent The significance of it is, e the This Is an important time, Tradition or the®airman knows best, Cohen, colored republican le con- natio been appol nal Facts and Fancies BY ROBERT QGUILLEN, is where ¥ you Vlorida you. New official refrain front page isn't what Keeping up a front was mor invention of the cult before the payment plan All hound on or go too when hot it for “Getting on the it photographers need nt who will tell a Greclan profile e wicked old state of mind, with a corksere what a g ma appens has while iy -prod®cts ) consus you can estimate a t by the hair cuts Ordinar mouse, hut honor a1 ot if i obey him ot the driver days w. that waiting e pr v i€ ¢ exeit & than curiosity ge in don't fe dull book is that yon fie about affee cing 1 con di girls th hospital populat nent ow-br d straine no va tions of used to be” M sy - ey ity not som<thing to MARCH 19, 1924. th out. when to come ng your mouth shut in particular "‘. 5 Years Ago Today Hm(ell irom flerald of that date $ The Vega society initiated one can- didate at the meeting last Saturday evening and considerable busin Lransacted. was While improvements are being made Hald\\axe Pmces Steadier ut No. engine house the small hook and ladder will be kept at No. 4 Driver Crowley will make ghis head- | quarters at No. 4 temporar At the semi-annual meeting of the |Connecticut Valley Kigdergarter sociation held at the Brown s Hartford Saturday Principal world is, White of the State Normal address of the morni A real vamp is one a man smiling as he comes ac the household allowance month month after Marcus school | Just when you think the growing saner you read about a man|gave the who has inherited-a million and says!ing for his topic “The Relution i the Kindergarten to the [ School” The Young tak- of he doesn’t wr ary People’s society (,OMVILI\ICATED to_ Cgtechism of Safety Hirst | Editor of Herald: | Please ept my apology stir- ring up such a hornet's nest, which of necessity scems to demand an answer. The writer does not wish o0 be dr into a controversy with “Safcty First” relative to their diffgence of opinion. | However, I must 'm that I as sincere in nuy opinion as 1 | is own, and ne amount of exc of repartee through the press convert either' himself myself the othe opinion. m n old saying which goes ing like this: “Answer a fool ording to his fol Now far be| In Answer Complete Line of T for o5 or 1angenments short Special literar BIPETPPIPITEITIEPIPT O Pee | rhool in | parent in ing the p of m Jobbe and country, seasonal of St. jisfactory = e e g John's Lutheran. church have .ong handled axe prices were rc: affairmed unfil Dec. 31, 1924, at practically the same base price. T road buying reported to b creasing, - and steel industry cent of its ar- a public ntertainment to be held within a at the Y. M, C. hall. and musical exercises under way for ir is ca is the o1 per time Moore condueted vespers congregation at St t evening. efor large ph's church 1 ome apprehension is felt by job bers concerning possible shortages of spritig goods, particularly in the tool and builders’ hardware line The United Postal Depart- And Sales Continue Strong New York, March 19.—Hardware ment was founded in 1790, in its weekly market summary, | | say tomorrow: / \g= Greater price stability was ap- the hardware markét dur- t week. Few price changes | or importance were announced. sales are consistently strong, | retailers in most parts of the although not doing any large business as yet, report ea sales., States CAPITOL—Next Week POLA NEGRI T “Shadows of Paris” 4th Floor it from me to call afety First” or | else a fool. 1 may be called one mysell as well as a “Bolshevist.” Enough—the questions await their| answers, | The wr * has seen that” which ’ physician in .nu diagnosed as | smallpox, 2. T realize that in the opinion of those who believe in the practice of medicine, it has to their sense, ad- | vanced considerably during the last | 46 vears. 1In Dr. Porter’s time, ac | cording to statist compiled by the ,medieal fraternity, the-effect of vac cination was good for to years. | The efficiency of the panacea advaneed so faste as to be -l“ll()\‘ worn out, us it is now good for enly ‘e years; and we hope for its con- |tinued advancement until its effi. | ielency entirely vanishes, Also A\N’ prophesied by Dr. William Porter, 46 years ago, the medical association has | |advarced their o through our legislature, to the extent that they| constitute an autocracy, having con- | trol over cvery. man, woman and | child within this state, to do with as | they » that any opposition at ent time is like “locking the rn after the horse has been stolen.” | T advise no one to transgress the law, 4. 1 agree heartily with the latter N part of No, 4. The “Golden Rule" is| an excellent prescription for cvery- | body. with No. 5. il Smallpox is o foathsome discusc, | and it is a great misfortune for any | On the other hand, al- vaceination 1s 1 also agree pillows covered with regular $169.00, Special Louis XVI Style {though one individual If porhaps only a small mis- rortune, when multiplted by 000 (see figures in Tuesday's Herald)-— well figure it out yourself. 6. Statistics prove nothing, except to those minds which delight in com. piling a vast amount of figures to se cure a igsult satisfactory to them). 1 do not know of such a case. | may be hard to find, as the last real s many have been longer ago | than five years, Possibly it ‘might be tigured out by statistics 8. See No. 6, 9. 1 absolutely refuse to ddvige anyone reading this article to be, br not to® be vaccinated; thereby elimin. ating myself from responsibility, | By the way=—Will the doctor forming the opcration, assume all r | sponsibility as to its outcoma? 1t so, | [why do they insist on signed permis. | |sion cards from parents? Think it fover. Now that the They Corsican dull finish, 8-Piece Suite consisting 60-in. buffet, chair with lar $234.50, at China Cabinet, regular lesson is done, let me m.n that in my opinion, “Safety First” s entirely missed the point which 1 ,umu 1 to bring out in ruy former ar- ticle, In this case it perhaps done more harm than good, as it has | stirred the conflagratign instead ur“ letting It dic of itself. 1 shall en-| deavor to hold myself in check and twill write no more along this line LIBERTY and JUSTICE, The Tolation Hospital Herald is the Regular $144.9 A special purch | Bdltor What tors, of confining doe- tifully finished suite, nurses 1 icnts if you al- outsiders fo visit patients in the tion hospital? The fact that vaccinatior not cause immunity; but only gates the severity of the Unless a striet qua "rl. for both actual L] will be a mirac serious spreading 1#0] segn to be appreciated, regu- lar $369.00. Special Another Special Value in a does miti- discase tine it s ob contact we do of the and bow-end bed, regular $119.00, at the on mp a The « { contagion from fully as great cings, CONGER do tic animals as ffom human DR. J. E. mes is ontagion Observations on The Weather 19.—(F nd) air to- no change in northwest Thursday New York inereasing Washington, March New Eng day clondy; moder or souther w Thur " winds, becom night, temperat e Forceasts for eastern Fairs tonig Thursday lowing by night not snow Thurs in much | elonair | comi ! For Thursd portions ang fresh north winds in 18t mperatire The se statcly colonial Wiches wide, built of d the cabinet workmanship st quality orthe Connecticut Vair no change in tem northwest winds 4 solid mah tonight I & fin dpecial iy cloudy Aoy hegst Conditions: Disturbances e over Montana and Texts are wascttled weather with rath or snow in the wes ow flurrics wers reported from the eastern portion of the lake region and the northern por- tion of New England. The temperature continues below the normal in nearly all esctions ¢ Rockirs Conditions or for -this vicinity fair tempera ture a ghit turing t | Ay, become ne Thureday nr causi listricts, Regular $34. weather ring 1ng Another 3-Piece Living Room Suite—Com- bined with comfort and beauty. Has mahog- any finished frames with cane panel backs, fitted with loose spring cushion séats and 2 figured taupe cut ve- lour, settee, armchair and rocker, , at China Cabinet, regular $41 9) "at $34, 9% BEDROOM SUITE se enaples us to offer at this time a wonderful 4-piece Queen Anne combination American walnut 2-tone beau- has 18-inch dresser and full size vanity with inserted glass tops, chifforette and bow-end bed, must be 3-Piece Com- hination Walnut Suite—Dresser, chiffonier LIVING ROOM CHAIRS Comfortable mahogany finished frame, rockers and armchairs with upholstered mohair and tapestry seats and backs. Specnal Opportumtles in GOOD FURNITURE 3-Piece Living Room Suites As Pictured REGULAR VALUE $195, Special Beautifully designed mahog- any finished frames with cane panel backs, upholstered spring seats, fitted with loose spring cushions, 2 pillows and roll cov- ered with blue and taupe figured cut velour, davenport, armchair and rocker .....\..0 3159 Another Exceptional Offering—Is a 3-piece mahogany finished frame suite with cane panel backs and loose cushion spring seats and 2 pillows covered with mlberry figured c}xt vsellgglo sofa, armehair and rocker, Reg- ular $149.00. $99.00 Special . '$139 . . . Dining Room Suite This suite s artistic in de- sign, built of selected *combina- tion walnut finished in the new of 12x60 ‘inch oblong dining table, 5 side and 1 arm- apestry. seats, regu- $199 $69.95 ANOTHER WONDERFUL DINING ROOM SUITE. Queen Anne style combination walnut 8-piece suite, 60-inch buffet, oblong dining table, 5 side and 1 armehair with genuine leather upholstered seats. Cabinet Side Table, regu- lar $14.95; at 1 $34.95 $124.95 "Cabinet Side Table, legular $24.75, at $16.75 BREAKFAST SUITE Combination Mahogany 5-Piece Suite, consisting of 48-inch diameter 6 ft. exten- sion gate leg table and 4 handsome tap- eat cllxair;' suitable for small apart- ments, regular $99.75, at, Special . $84 95 Another Wonderful Bargain—Is a 5-pe. suite, consisting of a colonial mahogany finished square drop leaf table, size when open 36x48 inches, 3 solid mahogany and 1 armchair with blue $59 95 “ leather seats, reg. $79.75 $269 $119 Governor Winthrop or John Hancock Deske— reproduction desks are gany in LIBRARY TABLES—Handsome Louis XVI1 solid mahogany, Tudor finished tables regular $19.95. $39 95 Special . POSTER BEDS Colonial reproduction combination, ma- hogany four poster beds, finest quality construction and finish, 334 95 . regular $39.95. Special and finish arc $74.95

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