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% NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1924. New Britain Herald I er 1 ) o - o | o o ) o ] ] 0 < "0 ¥y —THE OBSERVER— Makes Rindom Observations On the City and Its People s assem e mmopsemsiemomy for unpre particu- way up to Washing. to have no-ps minutes there, been made to go ave space news, street and than 30 all on one side judiced and untainted lar hobby ton allow ing long- any none There | with or organization. AN ABSURD SITUATION Once fully | at of the street MWPANTY is epted) HERALD PUBLISHING ( Issued Dally (Sunda At Herald Bldg SUHSCRIPTION $5.00 a Year £2.00 her be ! educate the people to the fact that as 2 decided inconsistency Church The tendency should always to in a while it becomes pain- | x legislators of the get their absurd = plain how the RATE long as the highw were built te ae- | state and nation n state states for y such solons, {commodate primarily those who wouwld or o positions them, ordinary privilege Three Me The government Republicans who have sufficiently | disturb the surface. all recovered from the cataclysm of last | tunctioned, and that was about |Tuesday are scratching their heads | that could be said about it, tie lond wondering how it all happened. The mayor excceded expectations 4 ol my darling, {As they begin to check up, they are jand won the confidence of the peo- When the lights are dim and low, | conjecturing on whether the result | ple. They realized that he was doing o el ! That your face is powder painted |was so displeasing to ex-Mayor George | his best to give the city a government How am I, sweetheart, to know? A. Quigley as one not familiar with |that was honest and sincere in its de- which tl Twice this month I've had to bun local political conditions might think. | sire to serve. That was the way peo- nothing in their concern over Every coat that 1 po: Mr. Quigiey was scen in front of his | ple felt about it when they were t To the cleanor: oifice on Main street Wednesday ) asked to put him out of city hall OVve me mor worning smiling broadly and appar-4 The idea didn't square with their ntly well pleased with the world. It | standards of fair play and they told is true that he rode around with €x- | Angelo M. Paonessa to stay where he Mayor Orson 1%, Curtis election day|was for the next two vears, and created the impression that he This is the spirit which should pre- ‘u s hustling for the Grand Old Par-1 vail on election day. If a man has ¥, but the suspicion grows that he did | given a good account of himself, if |10t lose any sleep Tuesday night after | he has proved that he can occupy a the uits had come in and it was| public office withont playing politic: finitely decided that Mayor A. M.| and without using it to his own per- onessa had been reelécted. sonal aggrandizement, they should When Mr. Quigley ran for mayor should keep him there, whether he jtwo years ago the republican organi- be a repubiican or democrat. tion sat by and twiddled its thumbs. | Clerk Thompson, Controller Curtis, When anyone reminded it that an R, T Tax Collector Loomis and Treasurer words will - cometines, (j.otion was, in progre vawned, | Sheldon have been good men in their . [ politely covered ~its lips with its | respective positions. So long as they T |fingers, winked and said “Do tell.” continue to discharge their duties FABLEGRAM {As a result, Mr. Quigley went down | faithfully there is no reason why they (With a Bow to Aesop) Ito defeat and he was not slow about | should ever be disturbed. a certain lo- By Percy Waxman |issuing a Patement accusing the re- . & 5 5 i 5 ose With the Golden Egg | rublican leaders of intentionally let-| Tt Lappened at a Southern hotel the ing it} By the merest chance one day, alting the victory go to a democrat by [ where one may still find -those de- against the roads in the financial con- | | Boose happened to lay an cgg on a {default. And no one denied the | lightful old colored servitors whose found themselves. | hot stove. In doing so the egg crack- | extr i passing laws pos traverse parking is an and should A B C OF LOVE pe Sometimes they . % o Eutered at the Do as some matter, secing a In the gloamin mitted only whe and in regulate be re necessary TELEPHONE CALLS: the people. w for this purposc they create an al- Busty Editorial 105t situation THE It is quite CITY'S N natural t living t city section and Not their 58 “‘ impossible & aw affects of 34 ht other The matters dium In | A and prese ' advertisces The the room - ou darking, and powder less? it Clreul always in a certain section know | the 1spec United States supreme court the ths d starting the .str that needs of that urge i ¢ state | She In the gloaming, oh my darling When tiie lights are dim and That your checks sharp whisker: You can bet your boots, 1t I powder, I must do it, Or else suffer great distre But a razor, won't your darling? | Lather more—TI'll powder le ~—Poison Ivy. t those needs be met, always ' has just made a ruling that the es selfishness inspire action in | of Connecticut, and other states as the ! low. with i movement to have repairs| well, has no right to demand for in | #limination of grade crossings within are ot made st his own in eots, instance, its borders or the participation by rail- | erection of U'nién stations | ction, man seeing a 1 know. Member Audit The A § which tisers Bure: poor condition near roads in the the Iways i home may v reps street | or repairs thereto. An appeal must he ! | Pz n though he himse may n T use made to the interstate commerce com- { such petition i and it alone | it sees fit, to in- that is not is not lookix { mission at Washington; be order such action s it and thoug! the ! section. value of in mu considered by it, i crea property Were may A few hot requir- | cause great coolne s is all good. it for the energy of residents of ee- There is a Connecticut law York at Hotaling's £ 8 uare Schuitz Grand Central Los Arffeles, C of the ¢ there would tor- ing the elimination of a certaid num- | to vearly. tions v Entrance . . | crossings in Connecticut | of this law | ber of grade The enforcement | | | was suspended for a time because of continug after ud Strecr. gotten places that would Arcade be eyesores and worse vear. the broun year BUILDING to Usually need of SCHOOL ot Tmmediate achool accommedations, bie by the big bond issue, ple of the | are to the attention of impossibility enfor | cality th action increase 'S by the authorities the ward of part. No re constituents uniess he does keep of conditions in his ward and sentatives personall having | does his best to see to it that his ward | shown their proper desire to furnish | ives proper attention, No more rdom for the children of the ity | how well we may know our city, there by authorizing this issue of bonds. | will be certain sections of it in which That question is out of the way, The | is need of improvement and to promised quick action will be met with | improvement the approval, entitled, In many but aitered attitude of the school matters, New Britain is show- ing ‘a progressive spirit. Where there used to be considerable objection to anything proposed 1o en- representative | which that locality is | dition in which the presentative does his duty | But a start and people of this 1o nave meen [y, o100 the farmer le: benefit from 4 kitchen he found the at it the | cooked for his breakfast, This ple: A " elimination of the dangerous (‘I;«ylonl him so much that he tied the go “Hurrah, Bo: The split in the|the darky’s name—responded ssing recently. { the stove, fully expecting that it |1arty had been healed. There was “Did yo’ all ring, ma'am? Tndoatitedly the ¢t Tive [would 1ay another omelette, {harmony, with Mr. Quigley sWinging | quired politely. ndou vy th of But ali it did was to cook his)the baton and leading the chorus, Re- “Yes,” she replied, 'd like a bite United is the | goose, “)ub]lu\n leaders were counting onli; eat, Tell me of semething tempt- correct decision resulting from proper | {sweeping trl‘m”drmocrum oft t(!ulu- r;“l 1::g on the menu. by (e T | Morai: Then the ballots were counted. The | “pyon meratehed his woolly interpretation of the law as it exists. | Moral: he, b e S 2 atc 3 Tt is not with the decision that fauit| There’s one born every minute, gloom in G. O. P. headquarters Was } g ome) to ponder a good deal d. directed at charge, sole aim seems to he to smooth the | 'This year Mr. Quigley dictated the | pathway of life for the guests. came into the | candidate, the law partner of Judge| The Jady from the North had de- egg already |George W. Kiefl, svhom Mr. Quigley | cided to eat in her room and in re- {does not admire. After that it was|yesponse to her ring, Eben—that was made possi- recent authorization of under it has been made | is promised. The peo- | py L ality city, through their repr - | track st one in and [ o -1 rec matter | cr n he in decision « States supreme court there which that scction are we do not know residents of h:\’.lf butios whtich [0 thick a battle axe would have been | gevery i Ko rapiien i required to chip off small pieces, “Well, ma'am, dere’s a very nic Since that fateful day, analysts 4 dis noon, Yo' 41l ike salad? have been studying the figures. What Why ves, T like salad. What kind | nappened in the second and fourth | o0 oh ¥ 3% o) wards. That's the question of the Agsin Eben’s hand wout to his {hour. Mr. Quigley is resident of the | g0 and he thought bard Vefore ro- She spoke to me from the depths |iccond ward, “I"‘"},‘ "r" "" “"]""“”;“]1:2 plying: “Well, ma'am, Ah'm not sure black pools of ineftable mys- | 104 In the hollow of his hane, e |nOW ¥o' all pronounce the name of | to be so evident that | tery which were her eyes. “Choos ;|in elso said to wiel LY dis yore salad. It's a mighty long 3 : Ao fery ot in the fourth ward. The second gave ol °'e salad. 1Us & UK (000 lia eliminalion fh. cpmasnad s | Bor oloe thee e e e Know | the republican candidate, Judge All| oy 44 Diplomatic salad.” LD R e e 163, when at ieast Siplomatie salad? That's a fun- lanas iy : [1,000 was expected. The fourth ward sqdsiscrmiaifvgieiai S i m\lm“ .ls.““u‘m - ‘L'.l\‘.u Taones: a } Fflur:}llf,v o‘! ‘70., Ah'm not mo sure ex Ah knows | which, in ftself, was a calamity, Peo- | AR not #0 Mure o8 A0 KAOT utilities it How could I ple are beginn'ng to inquire into the ..,'\,,‘ ,".4 ""._ 06 Lt thaae e teason for the. debacle. Ay euearil ) termined which of three plans | dcliviously delcctable delights which | g {ahe offered me? T felt thut T must| y¢'js said that Mr. Quigley fecls | Moty SHaY coul can be right. however, is proper- for | notably in the | is fou Criticism, “people toward wa Iy those responsible | passing laws which, when thus intel preted, will compel constant appeal to worked interstate commeree Washington when any danger of grade | of those offerad hiim the ambrosial de- | | Jights of paradise and commanded him to choose!, What would you have | done? One of the points emphasized re- She garding Mayor Paonessa was that he does know the of the needs of the various localitics, Whether be given 1o it thut irious parts of the d attention, the many them did And they were wide sepurated sections, The familiarity and broader city’ and most the ove AR on at the or not he should commi credit especial | o] finds any 1001 facilities, costing money does, is constant demand that ample accommodations be given the children, Intense satisfac- tion comes from this altered attitude, and the results will be New Britain's future cit The school committee, certain | e crossing obscure for seeing there is now a streets in va city ived much nee s that ceive attention, ce rule of common sense, Instance ing, & plurality of the Clay remaln of res ly | matter of on Crossing her ny 1 e | pubtic | was ¢ i seen in too, Nicient vings were necessary before nship. | city of whose commission before ¢hoose bLetween the | more | with engineer, and details of conditions in the be of city t a simple, untutored For if there in this world their ry. The people desir- The the school accommodations | re- | should be adopted, will sponsible for making the © this attitude of Jooking upon | peeds plain. Not only were the sections 1d will do all down especially comment has been made, may sub-committee undoubtedly ap- many other or preci; their work with favor, where most of the plans. may be scen casily what 2 live attended to, mayor's supporters | but also the Lincoln | added | roaa the highwa to the Shuttle Meadow patred much’to the gfatification of the that I the | to | eredit of the adniinistration that one | United States court, populution of the eit clusion of in their to power 1o keep expense: leading | cxsary to R what added cost, under this decision Connecticut a point as low as is consiste extension, y siatisfuctory results club, was re- { members of club. 1t is to Of course, RULES iy, PARKING rhing rules, nged changing conditions and, No fixed he the Hnination not enforeed t has always been | re federal con- And, v of nec have frequently owing to | lement of the | Iaw requiring the of was not considered to the ! grade erossings can he each rule down, year, | Thus something th ter for re. | ANOtHer, | Now comes one of the representas { tives of the first ward seekis » have | tion las been put under Any change | Tepairs made on Shuttle Meadow ave- | trol . It is but one of man | e 0/ el o sin's | things that in parking rules that extends u...’”“ from Arch strect bin'a | thing ‘] on that | ways e should be : ooted one's own rights, one's personal rights, 1dopted e eclain,” 1] as 1 sank Ve that ehoeolate blubbered to the waittress, rback into unconscionsness, | —H. changing scusons, me considered a mnt sate la- garding them ecan st of ot t tie tendency must be A too; w. 1" ard groalog restriction, ' al- heen eons hav to matters coming within and other streets in This is however, | parently, which The | throp which, the street, water recently examined closely | corner xamined closely e This the and, privilege hatl, it | seetion request, One be- | | street, proper is is true been placed under federal and Thinking wondering, quite aside from this mat- | has been left out, be re is ho mention of frty « | have on the strects is i Spe | hay dim, as 1 noted with should control, people are Win- | niore ¢ constantly with increas- ) mind, when 1 night, from her And 1 my good steal | tention, s required, the ing space There dispute tate m.' that drivers of cars who! wish to” keep toward tain destin the vehicle privilege tended exc will come man having the usc of wome | description, no proper parking allowed near the center of the | and the attention of the bourd of pub- | P yet, but | lie works called to the accd for street jn making changes it must be remetn- | nany bered that a step backward, an extension of the 1r) more for years or ter of grade crossings and railroads, W) be no over { from point where it interscets | where federal control of state and in- 1 lips completely wunder | dividuals of the states is going to 4 which times Vance was o, n moving a o is almost | end the first right in : a | impassable thon have The will - were NEY SUCCESSFU encouraging a suffering 1 n factlitics s we during the ‘ heen of leaving many is a not be ex- The mml practically every | Peen made, street, that only privile made, | “r | Avout Some bad ctified entively, year, | but repairs have obstruct trafic for of have been as word have th transportati he on has not and should the condition has no ‘ is should now om a iack “Bhe of your bad condition pt in rare 8. it the 1as eventually, but o yet heard, 1 utilities n rectificd entirely, This ghonld the I not e of a car . - be resolution Higgins, chairman puble yield—and something within me whis- | (4t things are as they should be, His { two twin brother of the | me? | | row Wednesday evening at headquar- | " oughly diseouraged, It had at its| Mostly cloudy and warmer tonight wiat would iy dear girl's| .. \iiory was n the air. In fact,| For Connecticut: Mostly cloudy in of the wa v 3 o | statesman described it is the “im-|ipg this morning at St Paul, Minn, ed an overhead crossing or bridge, perod that it would be swect—so | oig enensy, Judge Klett, recelved a railroad submifted plan sweet beating where it would hurt most, 4 ol ot o names e Diplomacy and Myst It ”. hoose!” ghe pleaded. | right in his pwn office. DATON Gre 20 Lol e ro- ow could I decide? Politics is“a funny thing. elay would come “"'_ hnen “Choose!” murmured her eyes, and | ¢ 4 . attend like hearings A0 1hape was in them u note of yearning| Pumors of what is going to happen | And even as I cried, T plelded, The ueflt"er My throat was parched; my 1lps|ters, although no formal session had trembled pitifully, * Iheen called. Washington, ‘\wn T8 Weather I lifted a shaking finger and point-| It was sald that somecone present|outlook for the week beginning Mon- ed. suggested that the entire committee } day resign, It has since bheen said that North and middle Atlantic states, the committee has resigned, but at| showers at beginning of week and | with & Lesatpralinitd o|command all the rosources it could fand Sunday; probably showers in | WEGH S Laioes iy | nagine. A fleet of automoblies larg- | north and central portions. South- | e gt or than has ever been used in this| erly winds, Was preperty [city before plied the strects between| Iorecast for Bouthern New Eng- | et dawn and dark, as it developed, car- | land: Mostly cloudy tonight and - .0 |1¥ing Paonessa voters to the polis. | Sunday, possibly becoming unsettied, | mma think,” 1 saM, | there were few democrats who expect- | tonight and Sunday, possibly becom- she kuew a bold man [cd Paoneska to win by such a large [ing unsetticd Sunday; somewhat caressing you here? | margin, if he won at all, It was con- | warmer, moderate southerly winds. ‘Oh, my,” she replied, with & drood | . \.q that the republicans had the| Conditions: The pressure 8 low of her head | organization and all the money neces- | this morning over North Dukota and never would heae Lsary. Al straws blew in the direc- | high over Connecticut. A great deal b ponderable,” a force that makes for | and Buffalo and Syracuse, N. Y. The | Vietory $u spite of ail od@s. This same | temperature s low in the Lake| | | force turned the tide of battie at the | region and New England. are going up and where Aceording to & special dispatch to | | pol last Tuesday. The thousands of | _Conditions favor for this vicinity i A . e [ Ien and women who went to the | fair followed by: unselticd weather ! ark. | have recently buiit Now Xerk S s | [ machines silently determined to re- | and ot much ehange in temperature. | | > mated that regulated jitney and here will b ineluded ik entae & The Great Vear believe in when of commission state, 8hie woman's it “Do you ition " No, . but T'm afraid of it.” ~~Myron RNeel, spoken yesterday at the Yale-Conne has not com bty ticut Traflic in New Have That time Conference improvement there where new | houses many namely | o privitege of been | the Times public i Just doing it for the |a rut Facts and Fancies BY ROBERT QUILLEN The apex of futility: Asking a woman “Why?" An actress dresses to suit the plot, and a musical comedy has practically no plot, so . Something else to worry about. Does a horseradish belong to the ani- mal or to the vegetable kingdon Another vital problem. What, if anything, will we eat after all the farms have been converted into goif courses? The problem, with gift cigars, is whether to throw them away or grind them up into smoking tebacco—and throw the tobacco away. Wouldn't it be easier, now, for the newspapers to print short lists of politicians who were not involved in the oil scandal? The knowledge {hat you didn’t break the speed law is small consoli- tion when the other fellow beats you to the parking space. Perhaps they call it “soup and fish” use the average man feels like he's a fish for wearing it and *in the soup” when he has it on. The prize 1or pessimism goes to the actor who, when the audience ap- plauded him, uttered, w, they're A When a man loses his mon he finds his fricnds ave of two sorts, as * Some of them dewert him and of them think he'll get it back. sonie The agh man comes in handy. You can hire him to haul off any kind of old junk that accumulates around the louse, exeept your wife's relatives. Au exodus from the cities and a “hack to the farm™ movement. may he expeeted a day now, Golf in the cities has become too expensive, most because al ie one who they aren't true to life life because it fisn't novel, who amuscs us v knocks novels nd knoeks enough il The el the The world is growing more seemly. One can keep up a front now without having an rgrown wateh eiaii draped across it Mot of t money doesn’t me seientist cross the guinea pig. us find tha multiply ough, ghould invent a way to American dollar with the A humorous sgazine has started a campuign for “bigger and better wars.” Military men may retaliate by starting a mgvement for “bigger and better humor, ornalysis is a great ir dream of kissing a cat it meons that you're sub. consciously in love with mome man who has a moustache, 1t will next be the nandoah's {urn to disvover the North Pole, Here's can find a way to make sredl, 80 the performance to be repeated every Yes, Ethel, psy help. Pringtates, you ®he hoping th it stay disce will ha few . not ¥ “No ncws is porter 1o the ntence: the r Correet k2 good new city editor. said Contributions to the “Fun fhop” from rcaders of the Herald are welcome, Those ae- cepted will be paid for at rates runfing from $1.00 to $10.00, Poectry will be paid for at the rate of 25 cents a line, Address your communications 1o the “I'un ®hop Editor” of the Her- \rite on one side of the o Only matter that not published before considered. The humor any form, verse, epi- s 8 sayings of children and ia8 boen_ Sitmey Sore 4 motor ear o forth, The Herald wishes to s s inform readers, however, that sfiic carricd on independently of the the Fun national or- ganizatic or of the col- reanc for I8 stateme neiee when the company has umn 0 fing accepts contri- flood 10 press motot 1 in New York and has iy whole country to pick from humor, 1 dly, must be art I very good before it is accepted. validity ing in the street built without vision for be motor car under supervision, such whould not soul, “why must she tempt {the committee held a Lodge of Sor- The committee in Aald to be thor-| Worecast for eastern New York: AISwayy Ko, | neaded. But confidence of & republi- | setts; moderate southerly winds. is the statement of Richard | Sl ,wumm‘l. During the war a British | the Rocky Mountains, It was snow- ey 5 the Herald |turned the trick, hington over such a matter-——and { tenderness of desperate appeal, to the republican town committee are | “Curse the woman,” T eried in my | jeing circulated freely. Members of this writing it has been impossible ! ugain latter part, temperatur m.rm;u,, 1. {to confirm this story. or somewhat above most of the weel bt he committee could have had mnore | somewhat warmer Sunday and o IOy youls stomobiles it it thought they were | Connecticut and Western Massachu- | kissing he, dear.” | tion of & republican sweep, of cloudy and unsettled weather pre- | | ~—Roy Varrell Greene, | po+ viore js gomething else to be | vails in nearly all districts east of | | | | pro- | b |eloct J'aoncssa, and did reciect him | VACCINATION AGAIN sl without making any noise about it, | @lad | has proven guccessiul in this state and EVERETT TRUE HéwLo, EVERETT iduals | With the municipal election out of the way, politiclans are scanning the horizon for signs which will indicate popular sentiment in the fail when electors will register their prefer- for president. republicans are of the nNn- there be a house- | thin the party before that| in this city is to be voked forward to. 1t has often been #1d that he republican party can | on the people to vote for s | ticket at a presidential election. cortainty has disappeared. 1t is pos- | sibje that New Rritain will be found the demoeratic column when the | returns are in, unless the republicans have new mén at the heim. |1t is the opinion that 8 N Committeman George W. Kiett may fit to retire before the fall elec- | I the ehief engineer of tion in the city election. was one of the principal can retain his | central committee | at which he suf- city election is problem- | is firmiy entrenched with | %, the republican | 4 chairman of but J.| ners and it i& not un- New Britain will be rep- the committee by & new r 5 . parking o {upon malters of yablic interest en proposed | VW v } | be | through its “communicated” colum Whether these Herald or not is unless absolutely the talken that increase in the service is ikely This . to express the views of indis an Certain ehanges in have be and pie Ieft as they are. Bpeclal eircumst of these rules for the city official utilities is not an prononnce- certain rules are nned to 4 differ from those | ment the public commis- 4 Alrhbribapd , of ¢ but com urse, = of that The of the o consequen sion of this stat nee Many jon that cleaning time if a may affect cortair SugEe Individuals be good al paper l‘ here she N« o0s upol ing from the chairman coms- have e which may | But there should be conclusioas upon only | publ hich the person writing | mission it is significant St under the ndivid- oid been ) will be may take «h or i m cannot, f egulated jitney vl i« moti proposing " the pulely selt pe vietory changes sisting on wing ki A 3 s o pace for the cadin s far ¢ s rulos as th in some cases, Thus- e our oy . - prop origi count other in discussing the = t and not have ganda Ing hee urgent re Shop & a , the « 2 Informed a8 eolal souree and ; oyt e comments | 011y veritied, or i Connecticut cotmpany except in rarc have to be taken t to revisior The ' 15 in 2 ol fly as follows; . . - : 1 ST ehictes into use—which, incide ot e Central | P nents is suge 15 & commendable action on the lovking been mads impr a%on w comp though its see atts tior aticics issu moem per state st public 800040840800000800.0000888 9 t 25 Years Ago Today ¢ ® ,«.’ Herald of that date m'vtvt'mvvvvnvm"”n re 1 way 1 in o subsli a8 far t he there pub place on b ken irom strect W ’vv| tical I Wenr RL nut int He Norabac eticut 1 committec, Camp s e 1or friends in dberg o is visiti ndberg naiy has for the ps at on n work for | rescnted BAIL You OULT wou MEAN BAWL You .o 8 city have w was a on days a0ne tory mph. He was not ity was on trial, It was & American spirit, e deal, a squar asa acsumed of- was predicted ation would be | Hizhways he propheta On the ' a new highwave avals mption of CLISTEN — THaYve IN THE HOoOSGOoOWw ON A CHARG.C T»fi?llerQ BY CONDO THIS 13 CHESTER ! GoT ME JuGGe™D O RELKLESS . YES, Anp & WOULLD A"P?CCIA'TC, T I¥ You WOyl comeE Down AND BAIL ME OuT ! ] our! —

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