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New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Iasued Dally (Sunaay Excepted) At Herald Bidg, 67 Church Street. SUBSCRIPTION 800 & Year 00 Thiee RATES: Months The & Month. Enteved at the Post Ofice ae Becond Class Mat INE ar New Matter Bt reLe CALLS: ness Office Roume 925 . 9% medam 1 and piess Mewner e e e netw tocns ot Assaciaten Press. €1y ertitied ( all uews reditea vews pub pagt hahey teron Membes The A B wiich furnish v with g circula based uy tection upn tolbution fgu:es locai ad.eitis Audit n. n nm ation organ aun analysis tist. honest o fiaad o o bath Herald 1» on mule aslly New Hotaling's News Stand, Times Schuitz Nows Stend, Enutragce entral, 42ud Strewt Los Augeles, Cal.: Arcade Station. n R NEW BRITAIN REAL ISTATE Many people Ni Falls, it is said, falls. People eaily all their have neglected to take the interost in historically famous places and structures in this locality, T comes “‘the prophet without honor save in his own country,” and “familiarity breeds contempt,” ete, All these things mean but one fallure to apprec fully what w have, Often we ourselves are the last ones to see the chances right at hand We look far over the hills and wish | we were out there somewhere there is & bigger fleld—where we will be appreciated and where we will find something to appreciate, A few people become successes by studying the things they know about because they are familiar things. Writers have great Just because they wrote of the “home town folks” whom they knew and whose characteristies were familiar 20 them. An inventor, struggling with some instrument of his own, ‘and]| Anding it inadequate, discovers how he could improve upon ft—and pat- ents the invention with great finaucial | returns to him. All thoughts are inspired of Saturday that certain this city which was bought for $60,000 two s ago bought by other partics for A profit of B0 percent the Yet look beyond New Britain for invest. AgHTA ing has Ay | racti- land 1test who have spe lives in New is not a te where tremendous become these more or less pertinent by the news property in ve was just $90,000 to vendors, we ment! deals in the past tell of even greater ses in value of New Britain real look inere estate. And yet people beyond New Britain for places to invest their money, Herald has advocated building here; it has emphasized frequently the splendid prospect of the Confi- dently it reiterates these aentiments, The “eldest Inhabitant” tells how he has seen Stanley street grow, Another tells of devolpment in other parts of the city, And yet we sit still and marvel at the profits made on invest- ment in real estate in New Britain, New Britain has its share of op- Hmists, but even among them, with the Imitations imposed by character- $atics eonservatism, there are few who can sce the day when the great city of Hartford, for instance, will be like & suburb of New Dritain, Yet that day s quite lkely to come the ehfidren of our city of whom we are fhinking a great deal just now, peach their full maturity, The city. bhefore have Many famillar with real estate | - h l COMMUNICATIONS This newspaper has been Within the last days, eral letters from pe s in New aln whoe feel rather deey political situation and are ous to see a cert or defeated, se an carrying their with sev Iir t few y on the very anxi- in candidate elected arc against communication from every have beer end wir op! off give the space the commun print a to print ¢ needs but to bear 1 is nothi ed party fre 5 umo inta nr m 1 us to their plain progra them dustr: W is to suppe We We d insincere, support just as al plan. just as they canse and an ir duty clally interested banks, No, lon y absol orgal largs the N with The thore who, supp mise and | have of th |of a bank A DELEGATION To stateme eral draw large the Cooli the incide “effort” un delegates similar to Mr jure v Henry would ¥ 1 rh from has said tb wou banks. good for the b have i han why w beeause it into Wwo v their \ get than more i ort. by the b, do not helieve 0 not helieve t They ar 1 | sincere in their support of tle The banks should they believe i those intereste investmen to protec in . Henry, the s by sine lan financ utely re. Mzations who incomes appr fellon plan—dg insincerity, man of mode are not so m understanding orting it in vie bill already § n vie been made who i great Income, er, day comes Dangherty ths as a candida from Ohio, & active dge in the lat republican n ntally, will uniess the v less some more him too mucl the country, It to in ¥, but withe have, be be the White n o would to con Ho who will make | himeelf, will act promptly t but, 1 wit gland support *t w of other workers n itha Coolidge de- demand was 1o sceur g note reviousiy m osp Daugherty’s osslble ANGLED i calenlated to injur be-! im and to put | st e Daugherty ha yresi- nt the vty. He of cts, he what indalous he dond welled 1o do, @ s quictly possiblc ho showed im ance 1 too e acat for, i the nelusion n, tuken cmi Dt to herty may it a high tax pro- the SOrVe the | peopl indu into the ) Mr 1 s Assumed oy Daugherty, wit 1 bad AN ! te Coolidg s into | to ex a 1l L therefore e Ne PrAC York WERENDUM can support ad throw i The W mld b I for ould not in- hands, e only the | 7 i ars | nsinuate tha is is insine this of our hanks would be their noney interests are hat 1 the count e sincere In Nations. t indicates a “strong basic Mellon | yoputar plan, | L will benefit them | 1oy | Whose | tieable it s g men finan-| ), e | | | wh sentiment in favor of some at form of cooperation. They v also a advocate 1 showing sym fairly interprete with the Propos: t t- in them plan," 1 adl Iermane in banks is clares Uy 1t Iint name 1 Int " ed Sta nt profits of ol the ipport of the Mel- and men ale situation fers banks s All ni | ! | | | | | ewspaper thus and | But what Irawn from statisties, U ver inferences may ignificant t that more persons 1 1o work out ne plan for inte cooperation in promoting , that hundre thonsands tudied and discussed the plan, and that millios P, fon brongl matter of of the venture | | have | of | amd which L theso ove thoroughly e them » not charge than ten thousand have and heen cneourag formu tional I liave in lave it rate means? any of such it thoroughly, i w of the had compro- assed by the hons to 1he the 1 this d ) Hor ¥y ggestions which tions with g the onr 1 n r 1ossenty X! world, has made noy e a " nly of dramatic intercst jut and who is not U value, it ediicatio | el ald N it umns that wha d In thes plan is tfeaty her surprising Attorn he will n come te for delegate-at be It '8 cffort est in and s 1 among ident to g will itions, and a r appr for valio of peace, t in cssness of war, s advocale the may omination 1 rying #n ot need A tion schools people pared to support the great i 80 inforescen happens | young grow up events like having wise movements Daugherty in- | which will be carried on always until | i with the day comes when peace will prevall weanse ont peace only possible v e of that a stre and the world trou! 1t the pec reach the highest ymfort economic wineed cver { 1 ng, quict | world pianc | telligence humanly t, the up his mind possible « in 8 m only thought of war v unduc and dange romething that was resorted in dead past when ignorance n provai PUBLISHER 80 YEARS OLD goold to Major ¢ Haven Putnam Wikl Observe His Anniversary On Wi nesday With Good sary Record Siamps | is 10 wait whe | #pot 12(1.”\0" from [lcrald of that date, Facts and Fancies! | BY (Doheny Tells Story of Life Job in a Saw Mill First Work Ior Men Now Worth Millions | This is the frst chapter of “How 1 Mazde My Millions,” the life story of | . Doheny, millionaire and leading | figure in the senate oil investigation. | ROBERT QUILLEN of One memory inherit time | investigation the hest is to have money. loss of wite cures for the deserted s a disappointing can give shoc gives an apple, It* wor . a th You can s thing the never de, y one ents, It m in ¢ for Ten | Commandr is necessary | 0 write t) A know the ef- rday. good doctor is who drug to use 1o overcome fect of the he used yest one TR To he is | a Dolieny troubl, to be Cynic’s defi used to i viction that it than to work ition of love: The con- casier to keep house chind a counter that wuy for father, Michael ¥, was embroiled in the Ir olution of '45. My father, Doheny, became w political refugee. And now T find myself facing trou- ble of another kind. But T shall get | out of it just as honorably as they. MYy foreed nera- | Do- S livelier pace is only race t} in spite of political rac it seems to set a a mudidy track a dad was only 16 when he was | to fiece. He went to Canada nd became a seal fisher in Baffin's | ay. It was arduous work, but m)v ther etuck to it for 10 years, | After his marriage to a St. Jolns | school teacker, he went to Wisconsin, e lost an eye, sufiered other in- juries, and had to scttle down to peaceful gardening whe racks n a stubbor nd won't start, there's faction in sitting on the > I wa’s born in 1 watching it happen, { 5 a saw-mill town in N eRs e imv'"m," were seven children in the family, but | who lost her Jewels | tHere is only ene left now. | d them on the front page.| W Ben 1 heard that my brother, a | g | year and a half my senior, was to go | |to _school, T wanted to go, too \M frst therte was some objections, but | {ll\rn my father said I could learn ml talk there—if nothing elsc—and, at ! |any rate. I would be out of the way | | at home. i S0 they only three “Ied Jit stalls on 56 at "ond du lac, | | rose days, re Before the actress couldn’t niting immigration won't affect wages permancatly unicss somebody | las somc inflaence with the stork. W steel company’s the shorter as dividends, note that resuiting the from is Leginning to figure a let me go, » s and f Ithough ‘I was ur months old, Squirrel” the teacher called me, for 1 was a little shaver with a sorrel top, and kept hopping around most of the time, The teachers said |inclined, had a good You ean| good at mathematics, new idea, | ehemistry—although | the last became of the greate vortance in my later work After school hours 1 always | something to do. My dad | that, | T got a job in a saw wmill during the summer vacation when 1 was 13, My special work was running a knot- aw, for which service T got 65 cents —and a sgear on my right hand, { Only a bit of luck prevented me from losing several fingers, I surely was prond of my injury, 1t | [put me in the class with the ofher hoys of the town who had been hurt in their work—and there were of them, ha next summer one of the he instrument 1k is ¢ d times the radio nse micrs Serves 1o hear bugs phone, but at as well, t 1 1 atically The to cross the But g a way street for a crow but poor bout adoptir jedn that 4 knowledge 1t is better to do ordinary grafting netl is rising, but political raft better when the saps dormant. sap founa succesds aw s sl | Those who kick most ahout dining many | but recently carried lunch | 1 ear serviee . hoxes on the . first WAR GN BRIVERS GF OVERLOABED TREJ[ZKS;?‘ VRSO STwY v ¥ Yy O wwYrny Snakes A-Plenty! , lizards! You never saw such 2 venomous eon L. Walters, expert in reptiles, at the . makes them life-like ti oh i process res a plesier east his subject. Then of the cast with ¢ 3 of cellwloid, | celluloid shell, very line, every curve is p -I\\wl in a brilliant colored to the animal’s tint, He breaks ofi , leaving the life-like luster. Snakes, ¢ looking collection. ! Field Museum in Ch [ail his own. ot | he paints the int of t - e the cas convenient which to aid ning they \ted, jave Leing 1 the { points o are me by m ek, terim enforeement traek ome offfcers in ther hont doult are ¢ TAN VWS ON LEAGUE State Maintaining Close Watch to', 1o o 1. Protect Public Highiieys Chaneellor oting of the idea s truly A I nations nitions bt thet sugar beet factories in Amer opened at Fond du Lac. PEUNS are | iy (he felds, nave prosts | et in the same A was T got a job | The man in charge was | real oversecr, for he drove us | hoys like 8o many slaves. Down the {10ng rows of beets we went, 50 or 60 { {in a line, working our hoes weeding {We had to work quickly; or else the 1ads behind would close in and us with their hoes For all this each of us received b0 | cents a day, But life was too pleasant to 1ot a | hard-driving overseer spoil it, We wore all vertible Huck Linns—swim. | ming, fishing, getting into mischiet | When we had & feneé to paint, we . variably connived to make the othor fellow do it, Hardly a month went by during i summer months without some hoy | drowning. The water was decp, and wtence: 1 drove all|the floating logs made it treacherous and John didn't | But that made the sport more allur- ¢ remark.” ing. Louis Pelletier was my side-kick in | | those days. 1 don't know what 1, IAA&\I«“I&‘AOI&“”&GG‘““ pvunl to him l.\l r, for ame 2 25 Vears Ago Today } e - { 1t may be said that B ne o, 1t entiul booms over W here treatiment of veters dicates that this ermined 1ot to ha time soon, ns at least is de- rwar any country anothe b that Wa A plous falk weitest 1o dise the hin. | ishington is the in ricu only pilgrims from rves 1ppoint and, Languages grow in a The word ter” didn’t Ameriean father” until sheds wer . ny o way, become for wood« © abolishe Correct this said soon a I'had & dream of going west! | (In the next article |tell how he spurned a | pricst te go west.) Doheny carcer will | as a LA Ll A S 1 Peter Haglet 1oft town this morning for Loston on a short business trip, The New Britain Bra began yestgrday to run its brass foundry day nd nig) William Eimmett of this eity i | e | wrans trom nanimore peat concge.| THE SINCLAIR CASE from Baltimore Dental college, | Grand Jury Considering Contempt | | by Samuel Hinchiiffe has made plans to gage in the tinning business, | Among t Britain boys who ome Easter Bassette W teriek New the from Cornell and Ben- Alling from Dartmout) W, Latham aitalion regiment, e recess are | 4 Charges Epires Today But Expects | To Have Report Ready ) has sergeant I v G., | I ninated | Washingto: ury consigering Harry 1%, the gove | confide March th Kinclair expires rnment’s lav nt it wonld be able tion paseing ot The growing ont of the oil nate's refusal 1o testify furthey t ate investigati committee was presented to the grand jury were heard before it 2y over the mmittee was in re put off until tomor fpe further i $1,600,000 e the republicar in the 1520 cam Thompson of former chairman of the party” ttee, hus heen summoned on the basis stocks figu retirement cont of hut | mpt case today, recorded e d at offic to take nse clerk hout C is ace as town of n. San- di 1 council K Cooper, berg comime 10 Maple case, mag fore as candidates | the ser voted 1 and 1 1 employ Hill G a a L journed 1 week-end ine officiale of s much coes 10- its the Dprope conrse ¥ ed emsel e financt curred L eommittee t the it in- Iy national liam Boyee Observations on The Weather om for questioning of that 1 of Sinclair and for MURDERER EXECUTED Killed ty o1 1. ~Vorecast ir to tonigh fresh to | Negro Voodoo hi March yuthern New England 1 Tuesday; colder temperature; srthwest At el Doctor Who ight ar wesday; colder in portion tonight; rising tempera- portion Tuesday; fresh | vest winds, diminish- | | Welefonte, 1 1.—Lore tomight | Eavage, negro doct of tomight with | Pittsburgh, convicted slayer of Miss fresh to strong | Kisie Barthel, a nurse, was electro- jeuted at the penitentiary today. Savage went to his death calmly He made no stat-Mcrt as he was |taken to the chair. No one claimed the body, which will be buried in the on cemetery. siaying of red last summer. crushed w in for Eastern Pittsburgh Nurse Pays nort} With His Life Today. tre nort March 3 0odoo Fair ing from the Lake New Engiand ails generally in rthern r pre are Vise Ttarthe er body found nst 1e low e e 1 occnt the year with the Misstecippi " sorted of Pittsburgh charged that savage thel when she love charm how e e end £ attor Mise Prose killed e 1o to | operating overiog | for Lan efvort | sisting | without spect KL'|V: for convictions of | fine | were | | [ ANY THING. SWALLCYL reports | PVenalty | ith cqual rights, the | such rights, cellor added to take nrdens so-as Hartrord, N 24 drivers have flrst quarier suspended o livenser v of heen in fex of of this d truck the s tomnde partne the tire thut the Germ Vo therieely 10 11 Ruhr ou vy on weeord [ N Wi o hicl prive y public iz fng to annom At T o1 as as possibie. motor v v 16 Kame of them o of v oright PRINCE JAIN Mareh v | orr " oof| ded to dri an i last year, the hig) ' 1.on icenses W il ha 1 motor vehicls e nt n way departing to pre to oined mug rucks breaking throngh there has heen a ase In for 1 frost is 1 many than nsual, kept, in wh " i but, the Mae wns . Mate rtoa was The ma any Conn imum wei mochine fight Al permit ay including commisgioner, th elpht ¢ In addition to this restric the further provision motor vehicleés s ter than their which means the « they ve hiele pon 1he toy Wt commer rated ¢ ity at ith i registered nt are departim o ates we vislation s unable op hefore BY CONDO Nes, THaT'S AL WANT ) L To BuY Tc?,w, regulations provided by lav EVERETT TRUE | MHERE'S THC MONE.Y. | | | | \ ) N'T Y)U GoT e | = THAN THAT as geenrs | campaign NO! ButT MAYBS WuR COMPETITOR DOWN THE STREET KEeePs ENOUGH CHANGE

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