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o New Britain Herald) " i Marors coeant citor. st vivin s il oo s mimte s e s , on. as far rea nerit. pleases Al » HERALR PUBLISHING COMPANY 5 " : o Issied Dally (Scumay 5o pted) J ¢ T iate ! he car here they live and sibl of support without look- o A " pprg Teadugl: | L ndl NE e o hey Work out leir plans | ing for his sill. u,l 0 HARTFORD : g 1 sand . Hich (Rape triumphs. e T ‘ e § - e A distloguished forcigner” was | ’ SUBECRIPTION RAES: 4 y e uried to the tune of the banana song; | 0 p ) £ ; 7 ir : - 3 N s it scare 1 ; 1 cor n we ean’ think of nothing better design- Maxson. Juon The & M rantion Honallpoli « : ed to resign man to the grave, i t | 623 : : S —_— The Men's Lullaby « Enteed at the Post Ofce a1 New Hiltaln ny people elicve e Y 7 - eh. | bPesul whio dos 1isve fa & teratil O | , e Sacond Ciase Mall Ma , . Shr gl U p [ntereaseng R P By George 8. Chappell | T I 50 g . . where spinach is Seryed seven days, Hush-a-bye Egglett, slumber and rest, | ; PELEPHONE CALLS: St g i « to a il i i | Close to my heart, dear, snug in our | Business Office .. 2% ! £00 ! o R T e . : | nest. y [ 4 !tort = 0iAs T o A i Ed'toria) Rnom_n— Gl Corrict this oo “It's late,” | What will you be dear? What is your )y Mgt o ) “rese the aearchlight - = Raid, the wife, “and 1 wotld like 0] Ah. thers's the question & mothér to At Easter "_de 8 womans fancy “}"‘5 to ot e ol K the réturns throughout t THE CANDIDATES. gucsts at some_ otl v : thoughts of fashion. What is new, what is smart AN M Th, Asseriuien I e el 2 s s Raoilicey =R | Are You a doss-knob? My brain's in|[j and what is good:! And here are clothes for Easter ShdiAmociated Press s sutitind =31 a whirl; Qrred : Eiv ho e to the ure for el il nens 7 ! Good g or bad cge, whichever it be,|Jj @Nd all Spring, dictated not only by fancy, but b Tells I oaher ana W loal ens o be loved, darling, by me. |l excellent judgment, at prices dictated by strict gglet, slumber and rest, Hehed herein. - h g . y e et L ; 04-eny Close to my heart, dear, snug in our |l ~economy ! Member Audit Buiean of Circalation TG Saiaq uge e d 1t e | 8 elreulatic Famous Stars e *Border. ;;z‘zn:vl:‘-‘v Q"!‘:;w]::"':‘;(v:r;”b':l‘h n % S By ; i T '. et il = Lo Lt = & o i 'T\:xy.l“;.{aa;\‘\mkle, little % : et Tailored o turity of ¢ it exprossed ¢ o JEanEat : Joms Mimary Expedl[lon s hes marked with a * are ready. = g e Suits 'Th- Herald 1s on sale a+ily in w ~onte te ¥ * ¢ ¢ Hennessey. ork at Hothling' News Stand, . % i -— Y, ; mfiun{'&..:"m d . avérage repu auestio : : ‘ Stowawa A. €. M. Azoy, Ir. Arcade 8tation. et ok hiax i : Bl e = i fi Every new version of the tailored = H SR 3 i | This is the fitth chapter of “How 1| A wall flower would not object to ) mode in twill and sports materials. ! e ¢ Made My Millions.” E. L. Doheny's | belug pressed. Single and double-breasted models TSAL TO ENDORSE. | the § 1e energe i at his Vi is bes @ line of gwn story. It is of peculiar interest ’ . . e sl B or ; ! 1 1 ent and intelligent mar- | because of Doheny's position in the | e At Preaas with twin pocke(}s and \\mp"amu!\d' ¢ : o : r f vy | ojl investigation. In previous chapters | skirts, Some are finished with silk 348 @004, cltizen ‘of Wiy (o o Ny x | Doheny teils why he came west and | 3larjorie came home, after the frst 1 braid binding, others have severe alarmed when the organifation knewn | 0 suppore this r s joined the Wheder expedition 1o the |42y 1 school, crying as it her heart o 4 B4 Otiy Satety Tea: rofused toiUn' awhile an' lettif® things. ru " t o reported | o west: B | would break. Her mother, reports tailored seams. endorse either the re or the Ay e 1o haw 1 el 10 | | Mrs. Arthur Messing, scgiously in- . ki . = o | ' He is undonitediy | (Copyright, 1924, NEA Service, Inc.) :xfuu'v,d as to the cause of Marjorie's E 2 29 3 ' g TRT P s $39 $49 i ai for the mayor- ic eandidate for moyor | sorrow. - the distortion o rds tha: Wheeler ssncdition T ,_,,,1 Teacher promised me a present but the training which made my later there was a difference o On the opinion among the memhers was | she didn't give me any,” sobbed Mar- ' SCONCERNING NDW quite scemly, of course, for the league ! « REd 5ody not 4 - 1 or 2, ” as “ve » cacher promised you a present!” s a body not to go on record a ) . e, *That’ st S i ; I et R T T e e | “diamond hiteh”—a knack of packing | said mother. “That's funny. First ° dorsing either. We remal i i oy : an animal properly. I later devised the | time 1 ever heard of such & thing. | rln oa s calm when the news of such fail 5 o s 3 “muzzle-loading dinmond hiteh"—a | How did she happen to promise you a + t information giver f : i R0z RN a. ba ckiLg wtiint present?” But there followed the farther news type the above heading. nesea wh ] 15 warm blood, 5| Wo found some mineral en the trip. “Well,” replied Marjorie, “teacher Slender silhouette, jaunty 'caype which alarma. No comment was made | 17 1€ readers of the Herald do not as fac from being “venomous™ as onc| But it wasn't my chief interest yot, | Was giving out seats and she calied me backs. Contrasting inserts, tucks, gt Szt i1 imagine a nian 1o be, Mayor| After three months I returned to (and said: “Miss Marjorie, you sit here braid ‘and soft summer fur create & eevenworth—flat broke, But the eall | for the present’,” variety of effects, the price range is f the southwest md got me, ‘ 5 ] = ‘ s unusually complete, comprehensive fallure to endorse either candidate, | S°TV%d would be a ‘valuable slip of to thosc » accustomed 1o €alm | ) . pg that apother expendition was iy What could this mean? Could there PAPCT for reference in the fut Thein » singgdnto the Indian territory, I Man Proposes- assortments at S = 4 S late of the publication should Durthg 3 ' 2 admin- | sne .k\l into the camp, sidled along- Mae: “Is he a man after you own be any reason for suc ® 1o en- Idier, &ho threw his blanket dorse other than a lack of unanimity | , showing that this ation he.has won the respect and con- | Si1¢ & soldier, Who threw his blanket | joqp¢ over me, and hecame a sort of stow-| pu(y: “I am not sure, but I am i s 0 r W 3 dence ' 4 wy pe i not of opinion among the members of the w Britaln had so many dweliing| fidenge of many’ people who did not |, .y, tor this expedition pas primari- | jjving in hopes.” league? If that was the reason—and POUSCS, valued at a certain total: so!yote’for him two years ag He has ||y miditary. | —Stanley B. 1 many ©8; 80 many’cars; fo many won tha wot, that confidence, We went to Wichita, at the heydey s called T R SR prospecting possible, Oregon Jack, | experienced packer, taught me the to act was received, with the announcement yesterday a file of the news v, this may morning as to the reasons for 1 of facta; clipped and pre- Paonessa is not effective as a talker| & proper reason it would he—wh o r 1 d T \ 1t soltoomd » tarmatiof wha one, not by t he has|of its wild days. There Wya SHR Intormistion “dot &isven out to an| PP mén, . Informatio what he hag done, not by wha h y I an | ¥ {who later referced the . The Seventh Heaven? anxious clectorate muny of which pig e » " fig 1 simmo was head of ¢ ) immons fight, was head of & mounte By Hugh Wiley . f retty thor taln is i Natura . yuld not | bind iad ¥ : | k were waiting to know how tho estim | poiice force, He had his hands full.| 3 . SNENaiahe felt about the candidne o month of April, 11 be drawn that Judgs Alling would be| The memorics of my month there| Sis' Eliza had a husban’ what acted Afternoon Froc S . n iaven't faded with the 50 years that | like a lamb, i i : i gane by, : i ""l”‘:"‘ll‘,;ff,' o ek SOABL AL L With due regard to all other preferences this Spring, dents of the eity. Embhrrassment | able to tatk well. Undoubtedly his| ywitn Gharles D Hoisn T went on a | Kept & workin' steady °till his job women ultimiately turn to the silk afternoon frock with re- n follows failure tos be informed | well-traived mind would be an assct|gupvey hato Indiun territory, coveyng | went—BAM! newed zest, for many are its charms, Navy blue and black on these muttees, to say nothing of | 1o the city were he in city hall direct- | from the 98-100 meridian as far south | Eliza’s husban's job was handiin’® tailored dresses with effective introductions of lace or but- o | as Red River, We traveled many hune nervous dynamite, tons are largely in favor. th st are the gnswors te ny'a les orth Ay hocative he' h How fa the honestly undecided porson | 10 that list are the mnsy » many | a less worthy mayor bocause he ha to know for whom he may vote in| " s asked al,” weli-trained mind and I afety if t) e does not lead the way or tell t on for fits| failure to take a stand is an honest | . the greater disadvantage to the city!ing the ity affurs, Dut the fact re PSRN, O guinion. aming - el e e it O i bl fice of mayor of Neuw | AT€ds of miles on foot, We crossed the e SHaIbate. | Can ‘It . mean A you liv hat comea from | mains that the office of mayor of New | o o 'ep ™ 00 Pl 0 0q because | De dynamito wuz early, Fliza's man league considers neither of them | YOUr €vident ack of knowjedge con- | Britan roquives less of this quality| of the thousands of cattle that were| wuz late, feerning its affaivs and its advantages. [ than of the posscssion of knowledge | drowned in it:, Slate Creek; we went | Now he's Heaven-bound in pieces on proper men to head the city adminis- by | d . | Many of us are indifferent to aete’ of the ¢ and all its people, their|Past, Wellington, through the “Wood de angel's freight, tration? If thils so, what i8 the ‘poor| : - g S 4 A 15 ¢0. disredstd as hb s ke & a a8 these. We are satisfied to| Intimate needs, their trials and the Near Fall Creck we found a mag ) Sky-bound—fo’ his home on high, $35 $39 $49 ruddericss ship at sea? when we want to know if we| history of political affairs in this city. | strung from a tree. We shot at the | Sky-bound—wid a lily in each han’, have certain faci s here, And These attributes are possesed by rope and brought the man down, Then | Sky-bound—jes’ beginnin’ to fly, Wy of ux are ax o [ ow | Mayor Paoncss | we were almo eched ourselve B ound-—g n' de promis’ land. ature of the ¢ s, League can | MANY of usa t 1 ta find how | Mayor Paoncssa [ we were aimost Iynehed ourselves, for| ky-bound—g de y " 3 od 1hings there are right be.| - - interfering with “the law, 1 Certainly anlzation of th not intend to suggest, by actic The dead man was only a youngster | that ‘ts members witl not vote for; ¢ °OUF €¥c® that we knew nothing yet he was a “killer.” Later T found | Love is blind, they tell us. Which | L either candidate. Why, one of the| S lF t dF | that most of the bad men, murderers | is the reason why lovers get along so g o ioglonf | acts ana rancies e the” taria frst®things we learned when reaching ie list reforred to took much, time | and others, we or under! well | goumsmma“usm throughout the state as the cream of #| the halfbacks playing on amateur 25 Years Ago Today } ivini iiring oie'sast oo { | seasoned blocker and us a juggler and study and “legging it” to gather BY ROBERT QUILLEN Tn fanother we found the | st (Taken {rom Herald of that date) 8 1.s“n0 teo Tiis work during the tho age of discoetion and daily shay A ¢ - ¢ sust | ing, was that the first duty of the gopd | ° 0018 neceasary for aratign, | N e B g b g "\""l} SOV Wi "]“" Lo FPPIIISTPOIIPPPPVIPEVIPOB Dast season is one of the chief reasony . Some day you may have to go to fons " been burned At staks, One ol the mek | (Copyright, 1024, Reproduction S . for the high standing of the local SlFisvh was 10 g0 to the polls and vote ) v A “young fitellectual” is one who|was Pat Hennessey, at the place of{ Forbidden). Grand Sub Chief Delaney will visit (" | iderable tronble to find out some- | talks much concerfing Rew ideas, butl | whose death now stands a towa um} Court Crosby, I, of A, in Waterbury P r . ¢ | never has any o " At the Y. M, C. A, vesterday teams thing that is ready propared for v "% | bears his name this evening. i 1 8. Kirkh 4 q i ~ captatned by J, H. Kirkham an : W | For a time 1'acted as extra man to At & meeting of Phoenix lodge of! CPULETY Tt B SRR o me i b 4 : (I some circics the word “sheik” [ somegf the surveyors, and T often had Contribtions to the Fun Shop || 0dd Feliows held last evening 1. W.| i HEH COBUEEL 10 6 HAeis SR ion 18 an endersement, i s Hedin {8 pronounced “shukci” in others it)1o go on foot to IYort Sill on their er-|| column from readers of the Schultz was in charge of the enter. o Makcipall With Wiekham's fen any‘chance, the failure of e d o |1% SiunwEmese = rands, Herald will be welcome and all || tainment k1 pliSxt e fo endorse cither candidate means | | 1ncitient o Varied experi came rapidly s deemed acceptable will be State Councilor Thompson of the, 2 ¢ n olden times many of the grouches' gome Fndians taught me how to 4 i ot w ¢ Uiat the | lcague membors, feeling | EACH JOB A THRIL [Tt gt Aok tge st e b bivorimdboctr i el ot et & id for at rates running from . U. A. M. attended the meeting of Shitike oot i ) XY G Sels af; now they mercly wish|Then with Koka ‘Ahaka, one of the s to $10,00, verse at from the council in Bridgeport last evening. AMERICANS SCARCH . candidate, Is worthy, will ‘vote on often heard along the!they were, number, 1 went trapping for three nts to $1.00 per line. Any SIS LNV : . 3 s : . Any Charles M, Schurr has made -ap- 110 1 4 e o for Bejther, is agle sotting an o en acquaintance meots an vears., 1 used to run horse races with form of humor, providing it has p]m”n‘“ 10 the building (napector for Rio De Janeiro, April 4.—There are Bood example to voters of 1he city—| other who has just gone to Work o| = Th" PApers siy gas i to &0 up, butiihe Indians The oo mark received || not been published betore, wi || PIEAUSR (0 the DINERE FERECEE TOF 4 439 American eitizens tiving in Bra- | they don't say what instifution is to|in ane of these contesta s imprinted || e considered by editor of the || & PYEREL T g 2il, according 1o officlal statistics just e Ll SR M EAANA D WAN DO L] (BN Sl oBlume, Whe keS the Work on the new institute building published here. The American coloiy to my grave, final say in accoptance. The || o 1y, The @i- ' § ¢ lest, desplte 1 In fairness to th 1gue it should | true that the reply most ofien given| Some politicians who yearned fo visit 10 southern Toxas; bac < o . g, will be started Immediately. The di- is one of the smallcst, desp he ply mo. 0 me § s who yearned for| A visit to southern Texas; back to Herald will forward any New M| poneions of the bullding are 50x100 | fact that Brazil does more business o ¢ at we belicve v 5 this questio ihates no geeat ¢ e White House would now be con- | Wic o deive: a few a bi i o e s be said that we | t al indicates no geeat on : e fl:h & ""“'M:‘v ild now be con ‘“r' v]m g noa dri a few more bits Britain cnntu:\)lflo:n( they are feet, two gtories in halght. with the United States than with any y s ool B) 3 3 sent to the “Fun Shop Editor, Mortimer 1. Rhodd, halfback on other country. Of the Americans, LEN SN Ty TN IOU NSNS are New Dritain Herald, clty. 1]yno New Britain Athletic club's polo| 1,066 live in Rio de Janeiro and 1,200 A s We are progressing. A conscience | make moncy. o o Paul good citizens shoukl —and mem . ped mp in his work, And | wasn't nearly so efficient before grand team, hn; been picked by cnlh,s‘m 8an Paulo. bers of the league are cortainly good | it i this tack of | Juries were invented And, of course, one should nuver he afrald to state for whom he is going pos to vote K thus stating his inten ‘ i 'NE M\r muzh in addition te the information it O'Connor starred for the winners, remain anay t vo P who has changed ong, 18 “How tion day? 1o you like your job? It is = will do their duty and ‘ t asm for 1 i scldom does 1ots for one of the candidates as all |t come plain indications that the B;'_C!:l;s Williams eitizens, But one may humbly sug- | enthusiase an Gt Cha sho iague wouid aid s it | dong hore o cidonce o 7 | "Y" Bedtime Stories—The Day’s Accoun!s ih the proper endeavor to full éxpreapion (In his nest chapter Doheny tells {how he staked his,first claims and 3 ( % made Wis first “real money.”) of its majestic silence . a work porhaps unconsciousty, - - - - son election day, were Iy that refusal to endors ) he product mean advising agains ting at a ands or brain, 1 i f hut did mean that there was not st. Tryas he may his the . : Y obse")afiofl: on ‘ 1 political harmony in 1} Az in produc & finished ar RRIRT- PN Hamne. Mo Au¢ pros makes that artic t The Weather & poliey. of politic 1 t would be w 3 ed by | You don'y place product Wa ington, April 4.—Forecast for | FINDS oM 1 Schon ’,\"A’ iht e -V“ opomdlonti of constr i ¢ p g «d compensation ol kastern New York;, Cloudy tonigh 5 HASN'T ENTe HE MASN'T ENTERED ANVTHING ITEMS HE CAN REMEMBIR, N a-year men may megn giving them al yrobably light rain and colder in ex- ERED WIS CAPENDTUPES TR SINCE MONDRY - . . . or mor« rem orth poriien; Saturday un- DAY IN WIS LITTILE CASH BODK : always, Circus ; - setticd, possibly rain in south and JUST NorMmA T & ob The only sure way to prevent future | rain or snow in north portion, some- ‘ ; ‘ ol wars is 10 make some arrangement | what colder; moderate to resh shift. | Lo i P Connecticut: Increasing clon- | plan. Th N t { thiron . " he f es | sliar, th tonight; Saturd unsetiled ¢ P " in; somewhat colder Satu tif wind. A disturbance centra is causing clondy and | or rom Texas north- | tucky, Several places Aabame and Georgia is keen on diving, ' reporied mord than an inch of rain | ¥ HAS LEFT SOME- CDES HE'S PUTDOWN EVERY 1T5 SILHING ON EDGE OF BLD wiiting 0. Woult ng the fast 20 hgurs, Plessant| THING GUT AND MINTALLY RE- CENT | COUNTS CASH IN HAND TRVING TO REMEMBIR WHAT ri instead of a horse, weather grevails in the Lake region | | TRACES EVERV STLP SINCE TUES: BALANCES BOOK AND TINDS HE COULD HAVE SPENT $1.59 ong thgeoast from North Caro- | DAV MORNING . THERES B1. 39 UNACCOUNTED TorRo ot yoil to Maine e temperature is | R, ¢ OF the | T ¢ slowly in nearly N sections icky Dountains. { favor for this vicinity mdiness tonight followed ers Saturday: mild tem- il does not want te man whe had given the thatt ¢ ructive fo ' t: wan i to ita in just the rma g station, Lynch 15 Year Old Negro Down in Georgia Town S anta, Ga., April 4.-=Albert Wells, | jof of of Woodbury, Ga. shot | . il B, Theash 15 years TELLS WITE TO GET INO BED HALF AN HOUR LATER COLLECTS 1S JUST DROPPING OFF WHEN WINE L there Spurtan youth smiled while the 614 » was lynehed, died AND NOT TO WAITLHE'S GoT A UIST OF POUR CIGARS, ONE BOX THROWS CAGH ACCOUNT COMPLETELY arnishes | fox ewed his midriff; it is much early t s was shot through TO TRACK DOWN WHERE THAT OF CANDY, THREE CARTAPES AND OFF BAANCE By RECALLING THE $.250 sqtiares barder to smile while a bore chews the head when he sought 1o arrest the $1.99 WENT TO ‘ TWO MORNING PAPERS ~ AND HE SPENT TOR JUNIOR'S SHOES - There |(the rag ¥ for st m a hank ' THE CAeH BodK BAANCES SWEARS OFT CASH ACOUNTS TOR GOED § 18 on a cooperative | “Any mormal woman can buy a hat from bis h mak irectio