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familiar with the viewpoint of lurg: w Britain Herald| 1t is quite cortain that gny appoint- ment of President Coolidge at this HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Teatied Dally (Sunasy Bxoepted) At Herald Bidj Chureh Street. time would mect with adverse crith- roas one is able SUHSCRIPTION RATES: $5.00 a Year $2.00 Thiee Sunthe ~ 7ic 8 Month. Enteved at tHe Post ONice At New as Second Class Mall Matter Biitaln proge the pre sort of ap- ke, question but Mr, that nination is The only profitabie adverttamg med-um r 1 inatic the City Cloeulation buo and press room almiaye open tu ad.eriisers. confirm considerable Press. ertitied Mewner of The Assaciated The Assuciated Pross e e o the use for re-pualtoation of all news| eredited (o 1t or Lot oliwrwise credited tn this paper and also local Dewe pub- Mahed neroin. ome later inet Member Audit Bureay of Circulation. | The A B.C orgauization | which furnistes 1 ang adver- tisers with e stilctly honest analysis of clrculation Our efrcutation statistics are based upur. this audit » insares pie tection agamst fraud in pewspaper dis- tributior flguies to both paticnal ana local ad-ertisers. ient. 1t is will ¢ hoped s cly that Mr. Stone ofitee the high i th inspirc a man “tical as well nd muke that position as theoretic in- ination to t cout - P justice, a real The Heiald ts on o York at | e A Stand, Times . aliz News Stand. Entrance : Street | o Arcade When prding to popular report sale dsily T New = working braneh o vernment. AS TO BYE who, a f+ NOTED W years ago ation. a g over the country in “side-door otnr cmry A I'ul 1 acular of t to avoid the vorn freight red « Of co mans,” or, Rotarians who are in the city today Hard and are duly apprecia- urse the 500 or more visiting oho, in when know all about “The such a man is off ntract to World tive of the »l e Center cover a period of two years and which his of the work done here to do our; INVOIVes no particular effort on part, his remiuneration to be a million in calling attention to this par- | »rt simply has n dollars, the noted to it. The act or rey and that an is no loy glad to ticular corner of the globe, But it will do no harm to smilingly remind such there is to be is visifors that not only is the hardware 1 hobo, a tramp pugilist out up his outlook splendid and based upon con- lukes" He fists of his so well that he best fighter with sistent development without setbacks, but 8iad that New lars, has learned how to use those lot manufacturis The here Herald of yesterday, and the buildings planned, with the make more room here ctod opportunities Britain herself is as| stands he- { fore the using a of, hardware as well world as the great amount of building done | Nis fists of any living man. The de- recently, as mentioned In the Mand to sce him in actoin, or other- wise for that matter, is so great that or fulse reports concerning his draft o conduct, can make many homes to no true people coming Mileged evasion of th or any attre by the city's splendiq | Other reprehens much of an impre e to appear has created a part demand contractors' at | least of the insistent mand. is of in ten gors, years, merely becouse moving pictures, so taken in two he is the builders’ »l sumption is that although dware, sup- the story to be s and tools. News for our own con- tivity or less contingent - cham Sl diiaa is more pion pugilist of the world and because upon warmer weather nevertheless ae. | M8 picture will draw enough people to tivity at this time in several sections, ¢¢ It 10 make it worth a million doi- 1s reported lars to promoters of the pictures, ising in| And the somewhat sardonic joke of product woul New Britain needs no adve, the thing is that undoubtedly the men the sense that a new who pay the million will make moncy on the gran Now that this condition exists in this coun- w condition which will permit a fall without advertising, New Britalo has never sought and never enjoyed Relion, many will be much distressed the sort of a boom that And Britain is proud, has come fact New according to to many citics, of this Today try ne comes professional pugilist whose f his yents, to gain sucl a mendous sim of money himself off, od that the tracted experts city may expeet rapid de- velopment, and it is well to remem. | [10M abliity 1o hajior dewa op- a position as to e i demand ar ber when speaking of the 1o that New de o city such for rememer receive " Mrangers, Britain is g o erease prepar showing such by The velopment ning b But it must be in t four improvements, in population of 10,000 in the majority who will be a years is considered nothing 10 see Jack Dempsey's Bic remarkable here, wo confident are the LUres is ma the are the The 1 ' impressive, who 1 the million The “dis- pay a cent, ones residents of the city urcs, hows invested—and then some, ever, strike the str Without houstin ing only in' much a any interested inquirer, of New ion ger tressed” people will not uniess they « or without attempt- the “the world probably neak in "o sge to charactorize city just how terrible the exhibition s’ worth Hivi t how terrible U bition 4 will feel place in the This being true, namely that the men true New Britainite " will pay for the picture, certainly it pride in the array of figures| ™11l pay for the pictu e and facts he will be able to give to for sinee abont 11 to sy what they will pay o peoph Britain are hosts | there will be nothing illegal and nothing fundamentally immoral Nor does the conld be gained by a prize to an orgn of leading men fact that no such sum from various sections of New England., 1 ol privty « loyalty fighter fifty that oove the host to boAst instance, indicate It me have now be his house, DBut there is no impro. | Y418 880, for degencrating in showing ty to the city at meun n provia- - based on accomplishment for picturing a champion economie and civic-—to men who ar Sceply Interosted in ch a way that practical matters, nim may do so g0, sturdy, 1 would be ANEW ATTORNEY GLENERATL quite as likely to want 1 wisdom or ek of it of Presic ¢ I of those days Aent Coolidg Ston mpion man of toduy is 1o se nps: Fiske it Dempsey torney got vlio, it be can earn mone they have paid hi Dempsey | s mi milllon as ha nake or Qe big mone all proy Aespite sion upon that de-’ in! was fid- | will never be ' " | vred a million dollars would seem that the men have a right speagh in the chamber y had been, placed | ol ich tremson w gainst him, The alfair is but a ridiculous icature of Jusfice. ligh treason sgainst the new republic | is 10 be with in the same way | gainst the ted frecing Nigh treason cmpire would ve been tm ! But in the of Ludendorff | il in the of Ger view of it taken by the peo- pl 1y there is a decp signi- icunce. The man who was afraid of lis co vmen just after the war, is! luimed by them now. How many of them are the syme scarcely matters. 1t is certzin their attitude of mind has | for Luden-| the m which inspired d. Everey cheer el means a cheer for old gime, the monarch videlity go the kaiser, sacrifice for the | tidelity and sucri- | | nded | aiherland beeause fice were dema When ti pusition of this man in Germany today is con- boast idered the made by monarchists cks ago thut iser's sons for the presidency The s his life of amuscment to ging to but a fow 010,000 peo- ple stood 1 to support one of the formor | m idle, of Gormany s not s prince p politics Te monarchists, cliy old gods, were disappointed, Now Ludendoril is the prominent figure in Germany today—this man who repre- sents the worst of the element which satistied so long us the republican form, at least, of govern. mfnt continucs, at the com- ing elections in Germ peo- | to show their true feeling by their | he in which the ac- quittal of the people, with the exception of those There wiil be a chanee y for the » votes, munne Ludendorft was received by newspapers which disapproved of the doe: for the success of t r welly wn form | trial's outcome, not au publi & comparative'v few dol- ' of government unless mere tempor- | ber that it is the green driver whu’ ry emotion inspired the treatment of | I ndorff as a hero, The thing was | : | v travesty of justice, No one, not even those who reccived a prison sentence will not have to serve in| which they | fu r for attempting to over th the present government there jo popular pastime in Germany may | be, in the future, starting revolutions, | FRENCH CABINET MEETS Mmister of Ppblic Works' Repoit is Principal Hem of Business for To- day, Parls, April 3 day under the chairmanship of I dent Millerand, its priveipal busi being to hear the repgrt of M, Le Troequer, minister of publie works, on ! his visit yesterday to the Ruhr, It is understood that M. Le Troc- cuer presented statistical information designed to support - Premier Poin carc's statements in the chamber deputics re 1o the gratifying celpts Trom the Ruhr, the minister’s, figures in this respect being even greater than those given by the pr It understood also gave the cabinet further presentation of ernment’s case which this rnoon before deputies, The premier 18 gettipg only a lukewarm reception from the eham ber, although 1t s gencrally conceded that he will have a comfortable ma- ority when the vote Is taken, Mogt of the newspapers which sup- ported the previous ministry comment favorably on premier's erday, A number of the vpposition papers, how- their criticism he eabinet met to lative that M. Poincarc an outline of the | the new gov he is making the chamber of | is today the sharpening of the new rnment, The Echo Nutional asks why there WaS #0 much fuss to fncrease taxa- tion and stabilize the it the re ceipts from the Ruhr are so gratiry- ing, and Quotidien wants to know! there was a change of ministors ere is to be no change in general policy. ever, are franc why if 1 VS, RAY | cham KIVIAT Apri niler, will Wilco AL AL, 500 meter compete with Abel New York, in a race in the an-| d ffeld games of | ter of the American | night. mpting to win a place on special 1 indoor trach hicago ¢ siitute of Banking, tomorrow 1t K American Olympie sqnad in the banker's mije Burke, 1 ast year t Ray who won it nd Cat are entered in three Observations on The Weather Fair to warmer wind ifting wind neetion mow and rain the intrr o W Htt W& hortheast the force on | but { much, | Dangherty having quit, the [ business interests Facts and Fancies BY ROBERT QUILLEN How Mr. scssion of th ¢ &he Vanderlip would enjoy a | u’l sewing cirel | jis Br MaxsoN FoxHaLL JuoEiL The Inquisitive Reporter | Our Inquisitive Reporter yesterday asked this question of three people | chosen at random: )o you regard the Hegelian em- It is now possible to get \:wrinu'(“vlipil'l sm, taken in the light of Von against almost everything except golf. ‘Clausewitz's metabolism, as a priori |indicative of a subconscious conflict— The break is near when a man who | 1g due allowance, of course, for clamors for honesty is called a dema- | inherited predilections?” gogue, - Gustay K. Tannenbaum, paper- | hanger. “It all depends on ‘how much yeast you use, Some likes it less yeasty and some likes it more, I get the best results by skimming every three days, It depends how you like it. Florence Weemick, stenographer. o, I prefer Rudolph Valentino, I didn’t see Lightnin’, but I hear John Barrymore was just lovely in it.” Osear Eisenberg, plumber. *“No | spik Englis.” . Fable: He cleaned up ten million, | the scandal left him without f nds. The great need seems to be a dark | horse who hasn't too much to kecp dark. | It is very hard to punish a good party man, especially if he knows too | | Winkin', Klinkin', and Nod | Women remain the, puzzle of y save you from| life, dangerous crooks, but only native| But this he knows who knows he horse sense will help you at danger- never knows them : Qus curves, Keep your eyes open, looking for a our Colonel Goatee describes a Yankee | man who uses more “g's” and less liquor. | For when you've got her, you will Lave to close them ! —The Stroller. His Move Next He: “Don’t you think this hench would be more comfortable if it had a baek 8h “I think arms would make it just as comfortable.” 3 —Tennyson J. Daft. 1t is too early yet to tell who will the North pole or, the southern A bachelor is a man who can come in at 2 a. m. without noticing that his shoes squeak, In estimating men, always remem- FABLEGRAMS (With a bow to Aesop) By Percy Waxman toots his horn so much. Experience is a dear teacher, The casy-payment plan adopted by many pupils is called The Ase in the Lion’s skin An Ass once found a Lion's skin, putting it on, he lvoked in the mirror and said to himself: “Every- body laughs at me just as soon as they see that I'm an ass. T wonder w they'll treat me in this dis- cvery four years. gU | lage to try its effect on the people. | Nobody recognized him, and every- {body was scared to death and fled leaving him in sole control of the Whole Place. i | So he hurried off to his native vil- | | | | | Moral: Every politician knows the aalue of | | a make-up, he true test of ehivalry is to remove i ur hat in an elevator after you get The Dog and the Shadow | that a Dog was one plece of Tt happened day carrying Home a large meat in his mouth, the an You can also judge a man by character of those who say he is ¢ As he was crossing a brook he | as a hound’s tooth, | saw the shadow of himself and hlfl[ - piece of meat in the water, If he Nlunks, it may mean that he is After & momentary glance he IM‘ a .300 hitter and that the college | to himself: wishes to keep him another year, never could — | Doyle stuff.” Valor i8 the quality that enable a | man to lay down a nickel when the chock s girl surrenders his hat, It mud is really good for the com- plexion, politiclans should be able to put a better faze on things this year, Moral: And that's how the Dog" originated. phrase “Hot Polished Ebony Cornered recently before court, Martin W, Littleton story in the corridor: They were pulling [ Tell stunt down.where 1 eame from and Willlam's son fell i1t ager got a negro boy to take the son's place, | o"You stand over there,” he ex- clairhed, “and the ¢ will shoot an apple off your head.” “What's Dat?” demanded the going to itence: “When we! told this * sald he, “we never friends who haven't Correct this s £0 out in our ca fail to invite our one.” WHAT’S GOING ON IN THE WORLD SETEWART ne- BY CHARLES 1" whose hald? people speak from experience Atty. Gen, | ‘ g = — from experience — don't investiga- have started Washington, April 3 tlon forees in after Secretary Mclion, A resolution’s been Introduced already questioning the right of @ man with Mellon's huge 1o hold the treas- job. 1t's understood Secretary | Agriculture Wallace is next on { the list. Then Sceretary of Commeree Contributions to the Fun Shop || Ho In fact, it's predicted 6o || ooymn from readers of the cabinet member will be neglected. || yapg)d will be welcome and all What charges will be made are not (| (o el em g aeceptable will be disciosed, gherhaps the investigators || paiq for at rates running from haven't decided yet ' il $1.00 to $10.00, verse at from . [| 25 cents to $1.00 per line. Any HOOCH || form of humor, providing it has Tooch figurcs largely in the week's || o4 yeen published before, will he considered by editor of the Fun Shop eolumn, who has the final say in acceptance. The Herald will forward any New Pritain contributions If they are sent to the “Fun Shop Editor,” sare New Britain Herald, eity, congross (Coypright, 1824, Reproduction Irorbidden) ury er, 1 racy notoriously 18 the home Jersey bootleggers conspir- restraint trade,” to keep ! vania booze from competing ir state's home product. Te- a moonshiners' quarrel which the courts are trying as a liquor ith 1 sult Tersey graft | Congressman Langley of Kentucky | been indicted on liquor graft | ges. Former National Dry Com- | missioner Kramer escaped indictment testifying against langley, the grand jury announced, e t at Arms Rodg United States house of representatives is investizating the story an at- tack, in the house office buliding, by a drunken congressman on a girl grapher 55604040050800800004 3 25 Years Ago Today (Taken from flerald of that date) by re the James . Halloran of this city was cxamined by the state board of phar- macy yesterday as an applicant for & druggists license, { W. B. Hossberg is a candidate for | the couneil from the third ward, The | ticket from that ward being mention- | 4 is O, F, Curtis fo- alderman and | 1. Sanley and W. B, Rossberg for counctimen. Mes, D, T. Holmes will render & | contralto molo at the meeting of the lies' Ald society of the Trinity M. Mayor Kendrick of Philadeiphia has chureh tomorrow afternoon. topped playing Sunday golf. Theres| ders, Frary & Clark is planning « ngainst it. Kendrick says the |10 make extensive alterations in the it o be obeyed cven if they | factory bwilding at the corner of Fast | Main and Center streets, - | Professor Matthews, director of | mwusie at the high school, conducted the orchestra of the school in & very pleasing concert last evening. The | Iled with 'nnu and lawy as been r for ¢ arrested in a plan na- heing partner to ry Arderson, fe Ne met Iperinte C term for penitentiary NO SUNDAY GOy Premier Poincare of Wut the politicians | hall was well # atisfactory man 1o | students. vad to beg Wim | Yesterday marked (hé fourth anni- He's back again, | versary of the dedication of St. John's German Lutheran church. - - A number of New Britain men ap- rWo RULERS FIRED peared before the judiclary committes |, " s deposed King George, | yesterday in opposition to the bill al- 15 deposed Shah Ahmed Mir- | lowing local suspension of the anti- a repu pool law for 12 days in a year. They to Ahmed s‘u-,.m.ml if the bill was passed it would a two-year-old baby. legalize gambling. job, han ever, is going 1o be tie son, . A it s \Mule Herder on Trip to Santa Fe , This is the fourth chapter of “How “That's only a shadow. 11y atade My Millionsy” by I, L, Delieny, belleve in this Conan |,y o millionaire oil man, and figure {in the Then he ran along so fast to his | rovipus chapters hie told him he left dinner that he got into quite a sweag. | his home at Fond du Lac to make his {fortune in the woest, (Copyright, 1824, N I have been a paradise for any boy there were made the w that hias been the joy of every red- | blooded youngster == Geheral Custer oft a William |and Buffalo Bill; G Texas Jack; Chris Gilson, Billy Smith, The man- | |jttle Rover, and many others, men; dead ringers and Indian fighters, ampion rifle shot | And I was running a butcher's coun- ter! “Who is gwine to shoot what off | was being Powder | could | told gave me a note to lLevi | brother-in-law, who liad | hiring the Yelp for the expedition, 1 was elated—only to be disappointed | agnin, and too small to go on the trip. he promiscd to send me on another |EVERETT TRUE . 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Values from 30c to $1.25 per roll...18¢c to 79¢ PAINT We carry a guaranteed pure linseed oil and lead paint that has given our customers satis- faction for the past 17 years. FLOOR AND DECK PAINT FLOOR AND DECK ENAMEL expedition that soon was to be under- taken, He kept his word, When the plans fre—— | Doheny Tells ilor Lieutenant Wheeler's survey of {the New Mexico-Arizona boundary came true. I was to go with it—as a mule hearder! [tail mules down to Santa: Fe, where {the expedition was to start, was bubbling over too mueh with 80 he as. S . {\\'cre completed, my long dream finally tory of Lif 0 o e Six of us had to drive 110 shave- The man in charge didn't like me, herding = the {the enthusiasmn of youth, |signed me to night | toughest shift, | There wasn't must time for rest, for I couldn't sleep during the day, while the bunch was on the move; and I couldn’t sleep at night while T was on duty, We drove down past Fort Bent, Fort Lyons, southwest o Trinidad, through Raccoon Pasy, where Dick Wootan's night herders held sway, Tt was a wild country and cattle thieves were rampant, 8o they armed me with an old-fashioned Spanish Spen- cer carbine, and gave me orders to shoot on sight without warning. One night 1 almost &hot the boss' herder when he sneaked up on me.to sce if 1 was asleep, An escort of soldiers went with us part of the way, One of them came to me one evening and told me that there were snakes in his cot. 1 went to beat them out, The next day 1 wus the laughing stock of the camp. The man had delerium tremens—and 1 didp’t know what they were, Netwoen this drunk and the wild mules 1 had to handle, I was driven hard Finally we reached Fe, and I joined the expedition proper, going with the Wheeler forces as a packer, in Frontier Days Senate oll investigation, In A Service, Inc.) Fort Leavenworth at the time would For gathered the men who t, and later, the fiction neral Stanley and Red Clark, Ben Clark There were gamblers there, and heard than an expedition yrganized to go into the iver country in Dakota, 1 restrain myself no longer. 1 Matt Ryan 1 had to quit. 1fe Wilson, & charge of When 1 Rante by (Tn his next article Doheny will tel] of his first taste of prospecting.) CUAND. S35, EVERET7, L INSST THAT MY |ACTION IN THE MATTSR WAS WHOLLY JUSTIFIABLE, AS YOU KNOW, IT SAYS IN THe BIBLE THAT For Wilson said 1 was too young But 1 CAN ALWAYS TEWLL WHEN Yau'Re IN A4 TIGHT Prace ! You FALL BACK ON MISQUOTING THE SeRipTures !l FALL BACK ON SOMETHING ESLSS FoRr A Change I