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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1924. Nero: All right. The fires are N H a.l of every kind have been deeply vun-\ SAPRIL FOOL” PASSES dlcate that the agent was feminine. ‘ = ew Bnta’ln er dh-‘m“u for fear thosé in power will] Along with other customs which e | ! started=—-T:s¢e ‘@iigoing. < Hring me t ' discouraging. The more o eny e s C‘ 3 m_\“f:dd‘!’(-.‘ e ~Attendant: is here. become, the more fre- 1 Nero: I am doing my own an- ‘,.mng‘, the country tnto cconomiz 1N | are heing,slighted in this day of pas- [ which they have been declaring ever | sion for the new and SHghting of the | e S e HERALD PUMLISHING COMPANY i 4 Tssued . Dafly (Sunaay Excepted) | since the = subject was mentioned, | 514, there has gone much of — . |‘|ounc|n|: timght And Idm tlxebwhoéc At Herald Bidk. 67 Church Street. | Would come were a honus to be grant- | aspect of April first which gave to it| If congress scems a little dilatory to 0 e u |L;’2“ff" 6 we' alf ready to broad- . ed to the fdbrmer fighters. the characterization “April Fools' | about legislation, you can’t blame it. I Attendsnt: I am ready to switch So mvich more pubilcity is to be gt l______ 7 By s e by spilling bean e ! e At from day to day, afmost,’ thut a,great | fool practical jokes; perhaps there i : 5 for miles is listening in right now. ) Threatened wm] ] B“tchfl\’s Ll[e Maxson Foxwaus. Juer Nero: Shoot, then! (Shouts in wave of feeling in favor of the bonus | was much April folly. But as far as ' . H The bar tender host should remem- Sometime in life's race a girl| transmitter): " Enteed at’the Post Office at New Britatn would sweep the country, @nd that it {one could see the limit was reached | ber that the proverb says misery loves | Wh B fi l w Kllled reaches her last lap This is station N E R O broad- s Becond Claes Mafl Matter, | would not be iong hefore the “leaders” | when one serious-faced individual, his| company, not that company loves| 60 DUlal0 Yvere % B y | casting a program of selected classi- came to the realization at last that! countenance expressing well simulated | MIsery. —— . {ml and popular airs. The greatest lllfilno'l;r;,(\fl::"e‘nt\m Shlc) 25 | the people~—not alone the selfish poli- | concern, removed his coat, bared his 5 This is the third chapter of “How o, little violin teaser in the world will Ll | now do his stuff. Editorla) Rooms . - and Induireds anxiously <of ' a|. Correet this sentence: AHow dars|, 3y Sy Fanisiat by B, L. Do~ 500 2 vear, $2.00, Thiee Months SUBECRIPTION ‘RATES: | The Herald has been prediéting | Day.” Perhaps there were many April | 760 & Month. | | ticians who are looking for the soldier First, The Fire Patrol with varia- : - you!” crled the congressman, as he| y " friend: “Do you think my vaceina- | kicked,the millionaire down the stairs. “‘f:“ "“1;"-'“""""1°" """f““‘]‘v Potls =, tions. In the third cadenza please the Clty, Cicculation tuoks aul" DI¢%8| men who were ready, to serve the " with a long, forced laugh | ician, g sarich figure in the Sen- nofe the lady who jumpg ffom & ten- o aedy 9 a il investigation. story window, screaming all the way ftie oniy profitable advertising medium v | vole—want to do what is right by the | | e country and who served. iluh(n he confessed that he had not !“3“‘””“ . I“M“‘“” (Copyright, 1924, NEA Service, Inc.) zoligaindeh jaceeaining | tion took? Mewoer of The Assaeinted Pre been vaccinated at all. Or there was | Jobs were scarce. I could find none The Asscciated Prems s exciustvely evtitied | " 5 Y A 7' d Second, a classical number, There'll t0 the use for re-puniication of all mewa! ing belicved 10 be sound we believe | the prétty young lady who asked some | & 2 ears Ago loday 8 5 Alohiscnsieo 1 duitied on LT : Be a Hot Time in the Old Town To- vorth, Its fame had been flashe: night with zylophone accompaniment. credited tg #t or rot otiieiwise credited | 1 " . 'ha y TS i K v 4 et L o e ine orellted | the people will' get, eventually, what | forgetful person if he knew Why the |@(Taken from Herald of that date) § ‘.he country over on the labels of | Third, a. new number played for th « v r played for the fished heretn. they want, namely the authorization | Ifbrary had been closed, and whoy | they want, namely the authori { 2 Sty i | FPTPPIVIIITIIPIVICEIPIPePR hams, for Ryan and Whittaker of | first time in Rome or anywhere else | of payment of this just debt. Here|Upon sccing the absent min pers | Leavenworth were leading packers of composed especially for this occasion shake his head and say he did not| 'Fred A. Forest is home from the |the day. by me and entitled, The Sizzle-Sizzle which furuiskes newspapers and adver- | oo g oec (T peen gt | know why the library had been closed, | Philadelphia Dental college for the| 8o I reported to their plants and | Blues. ; i tisere with e strictly honest arvalyuie of | ;: bt 1y e s end akld: . -« | SPring vacation. |got a job—trimming the sides of Fourth, a recitation with violin ob. circulation. Our circulation statisties aie| (rRouting an ulterior motive to every | laughed gaily and said: * | Dudley T. Holmes of {his city has|hogs. Six to fourteen hundred ani- < & L NN PR based upu this audit, This insures pro- e B 2 | touna smalipex in the dictionary.” Of]bee . . JIICH S ligato entitled The Brave Fire Lad- tection agalnst fraud In newspaper dis-| Man in public life who favors the UnaEsmaiy P el een nominated for great junior saga- (mals a day would go down the chute dies. Stand by, please, for five min- 7'""1'""" figures to both pational ADG | 0,09 are a little less insistent, Deaf | course, it should be explained, the|more of the state councils of Red and past the long table at which I E utes. T've hr::ken ,l“, D string. ocal advertisers. las many of them have been to the | only smallpgx found in that valuable worked, AUTO-SUGGESTION. N E R O announcing—- i k ke, LR LS ture entertainment at the! The quarters T had to ¢ handle ey ,Thc Herald 1o op sate daily public demand, thelr ears have at last | boOK was 17 J b ‘ndly fair held at Hanna's {weighed from 50 to 60 pounds each. Hebrew Proverb. ':"‘:";‘ oL MRt e ineard at cant the echo of that de- But it is safc Ao say that the old [armory last night was afll.‘g punch- i The work wasn't much to my liking.| Nothing succeeds like failure. Terribly Intimate Portraits. Grand Central, 42nd Street | mand. And so, they say, perhaps we | “April Fool Day" with its journeys ”‘i;“"’lllg"'"rll'»;' -“;1‘" Willis, { But I stuck to it, for it was a job— —Eugene Lockhart. “I got brains,” says Lem Allen. low Angeles; Cal.i Arcade Station. [ nad, not better take such a strong|into the ridiculous has passed in af) ARG e ““’,'l')“;;“e :n ?:'*f‘[‘d 2 job was my main concérn in — “If your brains was dynamit = | stand against it. Possibly there might | measure at Jeast, Not because we are | teresting talk on the history of ,,,9.‘ ';Ur"l:“ T A Far-Secing Sambo. says "‘"}‘d‘;‘- “and ZRI MRS toueh Y AR . f is. N6 i Mrs, Jackson—; Mis' Johnsing,|? Match to_’em, the resultin’ ex- THEN AND NOW not be such had results from the pas- | growing older do we: feel this. No in- | Foresters at the fair held in llannas,cne day Matt Ryan, the Dbig Dboss, | a: 5 jreithea sS, | 4id Sambo give Celestine i plosion wouldn't blow your nose armory last night. |came by, looked at the small, under- |} G/ e,‘mgfl,, Eelskinalt rhigiier [hardis.» ~\l“| h"»"“lfmlzl mu;? G)f ll'a eay) {sized boy at the table, and wanted to| N "yl w0 " Ao gackson | ~-W. P. Lawson. X ago—TFor Sale—Grove Hi building | know 2 b b | =l 2 “Herald, 23 Years Ago Tod1y.” One 15| have been unalterably opposed o the | dren, even has made the truth #vident [ ote Newest and best development in | ",‘.’l“m“r‘,':];:ilr:fg,?f.’,"§ :l’:l”mm he done bettul 'n dat; he gave huh as follows: {bonus. and immediately comes the natural | the (||)‘ ; N But he thought T could do better & engagement \\‘Tfiti‘:i“m T (Copyright, 1924, Reproduction riaps Henty Clows & Co., brok- | question “Why?" ; “"I""‘,’““\F ‘“;"_‘0"‘15 ',“"]"‘ “‘\‘;‘”" ;’ elsewhere; so he gave me a commis- i « L Rorbidden.) The following is a list of the 5 deaths in New Britain during March, | sion to go out on the street and buy = BibHbe Bfivoters. nt each ward are as well known ‘w\'\n.\ r.n'on's;" Certainly it may not b wl{fl ":mw !f‘m:xn.: from heart discase led the list [the hogs from the farmers as they "t m'"",' st 1 of] = that has been drawn up. by the rial people of the country, ;).rnplq are not as g as T v. | with lerj, 3 _ came into town. I knew most of 'Mae, w?uld you like a !m ‘o“ot Contributions to the Fun Shop registrars and which is appiicable resting to note what they nave ! Certainly they are just as much given ’I'h;: !r.\\\ll‘\ is going to have a South-!tnem. after my experience as book S°§[\‘;}"'"K Scotch—the real thing? column from readers of the to the coming city election: 15t | i0.say on the subject, as appears in a | o frivolity and nonsense as in the old | ¢ NOW Wngland telephone in - the [agent, and I had little difticulty in ..0{“',';,"“,‘:: ’fl’“':f‘f‘l‘d_ e Herald will be welcome and all - - 0 ' N J > 24 vould. Mary, b i 2nd ward, T85; rd ied editorial, reprinted under the . 1t is not hecause of @ growing i | getting 50 to 75 hogs a day. ot Aot ot D dee e icaan || S anken dsaied ascaptabie will b th ward, $40; . 5th Cheerful Side of the Borus” in in the nation that April | But business conditions became| B Rced)| puditor at ratey minning: from heerful § he Borus . n ; ik |bad. It was the winter of 1573—the --John Duncan, $1.00 to $10.00, verse at from ward, 845; 6th ward, o the New Haven Journal Courier: | I"ools y has assumed a less import- 0 vear of the great panie, and intense cents to $1.00 per line. Any { The most pitiful sight is a jealous|| form of humor, providing it has The total of these figures is & | o », ant place in the national life, ob 2 |frost out in Kansas. People burned or but little less than a third of | lla:&lr).:, Ql'nln‘\f\u\t~'|t.m:lm':‘|||1|1:‘\tl‘l':‘\l0|: Without following all the lines of servations on jcorn instead of coal, it was so much prage’s stort 19 mlle: :::‘ A?)ZT\‘AI“r‘r‘:”:&‘i(idll‘:;:r;( ':.'\'n' the number of registered voters to-! effect of it will be to enuse a tre- thought suggested the conclusion may |} Tfie Weather ”';.?",:,’M to the general depression Historical Close-ups, Fun Sh‘op column, l\\ho has the day.. Those figures, 5,027, were,taken | mendous demand for goods, N |, "oy nop that as there are not as Chm £116] Riifais) eplsodtio infiustiss: By Harry Irving Shumway. o (| final sy in acceptance. The i.rn“}i{.‘f.'-rr]lou: l,xl\ ::U"”:u:‘.‘\:'; { many simple, home-made toys used by ‘L—-——-————-_ 2 ” | which attacked all horses, and killed L ‘::"D’ 3:"!' did you shut off all the | e ‘:“""m"‘,“"rr"':|"".,";'f"” '\"‘: For those who were residents of the| oo™ pen again, the bank | the children; as there are not as many | Washington, April 2.—The weather many. Oxen were used to pull the “':m"o“ “]"‘ ;““’ Snd putithe nre en {0 B R SONINE =:¢:,, Ratiarit city at that time, or who are mature | horrowing features of it will als0 | wordinary parties” by the young, and | [UIeAt teday issued this storm warn- K",;:fl, e h 3 s ' Altnn“dau‘:' 1‘":1\1 that lttle thing,|| care New Pritain Herald, city. enough, to recall tne exaet political | tend in the directon of Ligher |, g 4yore are not as many simple Ways | \arnings changed to northwest 10 hum:I: i l)il;f:t';lhrTx:‘g‘l‘o:lrlrhr(;r Oh King. i 7 complexion: of the, city at that time, | Prices for e s O | of amusement as there used to be for [a. m., New London, Conn, to Port:|extinction. Ryan ,with his usual en- | __* g namely how these 5,027 volers were om sha ¥ | the people in middle life who still re- | Maine. Storm central ‘near terprise, arranged for the purchase of the beuus makes for groater ace T g gy N A R divided politically, an interesting com= ity and highor value, and whtla | tain & sense of sometimes rough humor | +or Me, moving nrnlhmm-‘"n’ltlr:fl:):f:\l!:e!l:xnl!:.“.iw SR ERIC WANTS HIS MOTHER |Cumberland Priest Nang parlson with conditions today is sug-| there ia no way of avoiling the g4 j¢ may be said that the simple| Forecast for Southern New ployers wanted to realize everything ls ASK[NG DEPORTATION bk gper el bt gested, Has thero been improvement | ,':"“":::,";“:T,f‘,',n:‘.f\r«,':;:‘:'.‘SI::.?\‘.:::"Z horse-play of April Fools' day scems|land: Falr and continued cold to-| they possibly eould. So they gave me Ossining, N.' Y. April 2.-Rov. e are mowadass moving fast, | out of date. The children must have | night: Thursday fair with rislug tem- o new job, 5 | A [ James Bdward Walsh of Cumberland, and if so wherein has that improve-| o that 1t will be easy tor unex- | mechanical toys; the young people's 'f,’]""'“‘lzy”‘ih “f"""“ northwest winds, | They made me sell the share Bt e e s Md., hax been nominated by the con. ment, been seén and who has been r pected conditions to itarvaae evd | partios must be “unique aftairs” and| Jorccast for Bastern Xew Yor "";I et fokiead Rt aTod i : 7 19 a8 Guest of Captain, | gregation of propnganda at Rome to [* travagance make themseives feit, | COMPlex, modern forms of :umuc-l""':‘o“ ':‘t‘;‘_on’;”l‘m:_“;:"“':‘l""“ffi)‘|:"’:]“ll‘;'i‘,l_irrmn buteher—specializing in - spare Wants to go Back Again, Moon, the superior of the American great man of today, the fact remains} g5 practicable, as some ment, the automobile, the radio and! m"“'z i 5 ribs of buffalo and pork tenderloin! New York April -—The foreign missions at Maryknoll was that history is a great wcher, Ier- have s sted, too, to obtain novelties of every kind to think much | or Connecticut: IFair and” con- | ('“(lln\“’r“\\“': IRVanl 1 i b | mmemvulorcu; f‘a:l‘ to _lfihmhtl ;"n). ‘T{ml ”“'!H' fisonny. Baps the exporieiics of the past 2G| logisiation imposing & snics tax o the home-made joke, the !'“‘P"‘l“"“"’ cold fonlght: Thureday fair :: Biseriiil dieaver {:;rn::a“;‘!;:m; vig. He, too, subscribes to it. IHe \1}.4‘;'}‘:'. ‘\\lilllr(“;“.“l;‘n“rmr‘;‘“m'r] & tend more nearly to provide their them than has a_golfer time to 00| Gonditions: | The storm * centrat |, 80 T decided to jack myselt out or | Whire Tia wother ls. IR Margiioll Broparatory. sondeliat In this city, own means of lguidation. This |and piteh quolts sa lay Ball on the |over North Carolina yesterday passed |t OF €lse T might he shunted fnto| WO 8 rl‘llz’f’v\”’llo"‘:"-llv ’((n‘ «’: ool | Feranton’ weat to China in 1918 Under the same heading yesterd stiil remains 10 be seen. There | common—for the quolts and the!out to sea last night. 1t is now cen. (@ hutcher's rut for the rest of my tife.| JASIEAT FUERR T8 WO 10 SCARL where soon afterward e became s a good deal certainly 1o be done | = o od by mod. | tral oft the Maine coast. It caused | Yinally I found a way out. ! L a or of the Marykmoll missioness common have heen displaced by mod- | {and lived with an aunt and uncle at | S0 To o Chien Vather \Walsh I8 called to preside includes a largs territory from which most of . the Chinese in the United Statss had come, A prefect apostolic, he will have virtually the authority of & And according to the line of reason- Member Audit Duteau of Circulation. | The A. B. C. 1a a wxttonal emzanlzation, and there are being scen signs that| Two especially interesting items ap- | sag> of a bonus act of some sort. Let's | deed; we feel suspiciously young, But peared under the heading in yesterday | look at it, say some of these men who | carnest inquiry of young people, ehil- about the time of the Spanish War. ! * in the management of the city affairs | of history as “bunk” attributed to a years will suggest gomething worth | whilé to those who recall those days | was the statement that 200 buildi is applieations had been issued in 1) ‘e mea . , . Y otherwise dangerous consequences _ | *F, MOre expensive means of enters i, pcagiward to Maine. Thunder | But he was homesick. ©On Februars YOAr just past—twenty-five years ago. of the legislation. b tainment, and, in a sense, the pleasure [ glorms were developed near the cen- | 26 he decided to go to Copen Y The Herald carried story yesterday - ——- husiness of the day requires too much ! ter of the stoem, An area of high | Bo he took his 25 cents and went ):; telling of the 1,256 permits issued dur- | LECTION thought te permit of wasting time | Pressure central this morning over —— Hoboken and hid himself in the ste 5 | HARTFORD ELECTION houg » & Kentucky I8 producing pleasant| (In his next article Doheny will age quarters of the Scandinavian- ing the fiseal yoar just post, . - » . " { 4 4 Notidhoss who fall . { ¥ven the atMlent republican rep-|over April Fools’ Day jokes. | Weather in nearly all districts east|tell how he again went westward.) | American liner Fredorick VIIL Si5 VSHop With rank of monsignor He is For those who fail to be impressed SRS | of the reckies, " Frost temperatures | dE et ey days ont he was discovered, the first American superior of any by therépeated emphasin being tatd | | R0 LR vith it desp con- extend as far south as southern | Captaln Froderick | Mecklenberg | Mission in Cliina, upon the outlook for future growth of cern over the national election, does Facts andFancies G""::f‘ltn.”bm R i e CRIPPLE WHO MURDERED f;;L‘:f:’.‘.fi';'»'1"h'::{lnnh\”:nmf.'.fih.:":,‘.::: “.‘;,|i "'”“.“‘lj‘l'“"";‘“ this city, these figures shonld be of ! ! fair weather with cool nights but MAN ls HELD lN JML ters, At Copenhagen the Danish Au-| ciavatand, Apefl 2.-Requests to QuinLe "'""" WRAWR Qucing $he AW thorities refused to let Lrie land until o, 1500 S b e tinue to grow: its number of voters b . A national republican the mayoralty n Hartford indicates R {the captain gave bond for him. Then | . . aiieo to include the equal Fights and the number of permits for build- | "1 et oval of re ' %0 followed a few short days with his it I S miatiecis wit OF made #ng will Increase In rather greater pros | 1 CXPrUHION 00 APRIOVAT 07 11y yrofit is not without honor llr‘l-kx Martin Wright, 69, Fobbles Into Court | mother, Mra. Helga Petersen, &he |1/} {1NG M 10 REGTOrm, W1 % MY publicantem as “she is spoke” 10day. | oy have to bribe an official to get it. \ paid his passage back by the Natlol Vomsn's party, Na. But Plea of Guilty s | > tionnl and state officers of the or. Portion than ‘the theory of decreasing o - g e [ yoThe Frederick VI Arrlvod wester- | .o inion will meot here June § and 4 .| To the. outsider it looks as though fatios would suggest. The Mal Who | . o ons’ election: was the result of| Honesty Ix the x.-q policy, and n, | Refused, {day. The immigration authorities | = "0 T the republic: ational has confidence in - New Britain, as : < Pirst admirable |18 hard to beat as a political plat-| | nere would not let the hoy land be-| '™ " "'“‘5 RS STOPNSHONE LR RO three causcs. irel, o0 admimbie] : New York, April 2-—Martin Wright, | cause he' had no passport and they CONVention. some had 23 years ago, will be as well orm. : WORIE twenty-Ave Yeur from how as( o E MUR wes bafers the velew in| — . 69 years old, and crippled from rheu- | were not sure he was an American See————— » normally republican city, opposed| At present the art of conversation | matism, wanted to plead guilty when | eitizen, It i likely that Erle will be were those men of vision a quarter of | | oS i- | sists large n be g sentenee Iflpfll Dome Commiuw Q"es- arraigned before Judge Grice in New- | admitted, but every one interested to.a popular man of greater expofi- | consists largely in begining sentcnces { y y & contury ago. e i vl e t analysis, | With a capital “1.” ark yesterday on a charge of shoo!l- | would rather deport him because he .te .te | f : : ing and killing Bdward Hallock wants 1o b united with his mother. o reprosent the strong municipal ma-| e o TRER beee naughty tions National Chairman boarder, hecause he was unable to| The Frederick VIIT had 642 passen. M“‘\‘;T"T‘“:"f;“:,‘d' WELL DONY chine the methods of which were not | ysually holds forth at his best after e TR S SRUNOT SA] SURS I 1 SN . RAMON NOVARRO X y ) . daugiter, Mrs, Mina Egbert, who e A= former Post ¢ Delaney approved by the majority |a third cup of cofee his daughter, Mrs, [T s a : rm “.I i S Deis n( i sl ’ | e Washington, April With George 18 scparated from lier husband.| In 1748 Benjamin Frankiin electro- "\\ here the Pavement Ends” eaves his ofed after cigh s off - Mayor Kinsella's p! or the firty- The test of any philosophy is 1o hear \\ hite, former chairman of the demo- Wright also said Hallock was 100 | cuted a turkey for his dinner, | AR L TR service 1o the poaple of the city and. | soven voting precincts, thus making | e attending physicidn say it is only |cratie national committce in the wit- | triendly with Mrs, Wright. { ih a sense, the people all over the | qhe matter of voting a simple one, fa matter of hours, | ness chair, the oil committes rencwed | Since the law does not permit a pleq | s—— world who have ¢ inieated with i et vote. yuAbedas. Bt1. — lits wrangling today as to the icle- of guilty to a capital erime, Wright | bty i 3 vancy of testimony relating to cam- | Was sent to jail, and his wite and EVEREI I TRUE Bi Co . it ot ks ; h : Even if a red flag should appear on New Britainit o impu many of that normal republican ma« the capitol, people would think it | paign contributions, daughter wera _n_am as material wit- comes to congratul nd thank him | jority who would not, perhaps, have | o SEE s sale. Senator Spencer, republican, Mis Mrs. Wright did not appear souri, asked White if he knew what arly upset, but her danghter, 1 1 co yutions had he e th ert, wept most of the time. which he has brought the post offfer s by ’ had there been | ntributions had heen made to c democratic fund in the 1920 campaign € [ .#he had loved Hallock, slie wder the handicups whi te "o - | ” g under the handicay ¢ pr . by K. L. Doheny and Harry 1% Sin toward limiting the moderating {a heavy fall of snow from Virginfa | e | 1083 Eight cond strect, Brooklyn. by LT resentdtives or membors of theSepub- not hasten this morning to say that especial value, New Tiritain will con- Sl W Tiritain will con- | (o o1action of“Norman C. Btevens to BY ROBERT | for the condition of 1 efficiency 1o gone to the trouble of registering their | - | eonstantly. There has ! f And, las ¥ dent, to ¥y clair, from him was worth | Announcing thgt he would not ob more 1 n a million from the hus- of mo.e room. Bt with 1 et 3 4 3 4 s B ject to the questioning of White on | band the law gave me. He was my : ford, the e was little enthusiasm : w». ne, Senator Walsh, the commit- husband. When he smiled the master Delaney has g0 Kinse winistration in sup- | # § tee prosecutor, said the testimony 14 was bright. We didn't have work and has n Thie I v sought was nevertheless wholly ir- | much, but we had eaeh othe \ . elevant, He deemed it important to Wright shot Hailock while sitting (show large contributions by ofl men in the wheel ehair in which he has vise” h is offen| A hick town is a piace W o the republican campalgn fund, he | been spending most of his time. He 1 had fta] ture means hand-painted china id, wuse from it there might | was able to leave the ehair yesterday, ome u legitimate inNrence th re- and he hebbled inte court hv'lrr'\: ooty able to get i touch |\ piiian officlals were influenced un- | two detectives, He #aid he was not | we liope thes M= |y granting ofl leases, at all sorry for what he had done, a=| stitutional rights. py Contributed it had “been brewing for a long time.” ) , You arc not a gemuine “young Intel-| it et mods mo contrimition 1o s S APan 1o W vereo Prosancr t " . UNCOVER PITTSBURGH PLOT. | NEWSPAPER 13 MY PERSONAL PROPERTY £ ctual” unless you think you are the {4y jemoeratic fund. Doheny had enter of American culture given $9,900 during the campaign, ) — | ] Wid. and $25,000 afterwards to help | Federal Authorities Link Shields With | tional. “Eeono- , wine out a defieit Brewess and Dry Agents, 8 Solthuc wore | wiecy hin attention was ed ¢ sburgh, Pa., April 2—What 1s | Doinny's Seofimeny i 1- | believed to be proof of a connecting | 1k between the operation of brew- es in the Pittsburgh district and » laxity of prohibition officials has| . s g - been brought te light following vhfvi cuse of the payments made 107 | .o qe in New York eity last week of scrvices of William G. M- | anjel 4. Shields of Johmstommn. | N ah : Papers found in Shiclds' safe, fod- R N authorities declare, show Shields committes adjourned wntil mest (00 QI prohibition agents | xin copies of their reports to Z S0 TS TN T N S S ool shingion. 1t Ras been charged that | 3 v ¥ find you out - s o e el ) WELL, THERE ARE Two - PGS VERY CHEAP nanaged to photect iilicit brew- J Pa waAYS or EINDING OuT I his sectior thorities believe they evidence showing how Western nsylvania breweries, including sev- | at this e 1 the operate w ent consent, The are papers 2 i to reveal that Khiclds wd frequently by of- . ‘ . 1 ficialg from hington, inclnding & | . . . g \ o, It e specia) aggent y of 1 the nasy. nmore help and there | Lt e, T p ewspapers of Hart- | muing no word s e A alif s mistaker enflicient nator Walsh recalled that Do still get snilicient votes, v's memory for figures was faulty ywn is a place where . onda ause of the alsence of PHROM THIE OPPOSITION Witd rabbite v Washingtor | foses.

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