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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1924. B B atin Blerald |50 .. Cimion. born ot sior. | sometbing eyuuity 48 svaorbing to| ously gowned carth, coming year after bring to them their greatest prosperi- et bt Lyear its over and over again the 1 “ew indeed ave the people in this | HERALD PUBLISHING €0 p 4 - % ol ; sgeia] Ty Tesued 1, [E te S8 g v regencration. \ h the arrival of this , . At Hemld Bldg. hurch t i 1 our pluns for pieasures of deoy W 1 nes are play- | u’l | X e S tie ou Joors; at the toundation of o Nationul and American | Br Hamordv Conn. to sve physical improve- | leagues, do not have a new iaterest | e dl e Tishniat B Ay el s Maxson FoxHaLL JUDELL : = ! THE INQUISITIVE REPORTER ezeh new duy of spring, u great majority of them live far away i the sometimes 1 @ onseiovs fire from the home s any member Our inquisitive réporter yesterday | irazemint. . The drabe and ot cither feasus. Thiy all know Joha|msked ‘this. question of Sveipeople chosen at random: X . ok je5r a2 thyoriustanc What invention, according to your | ol diasomiorteza Whey are feal personalities to them, ' viow, would contribute a maximupm : : ‘ : .- i s R e R I e e i Sl S ey This is the tlme. for housecleaning and repapering and this is the place to buy your Wall Paper if you wish to get the most for your money. nind t lite, thou an 1 try there comes a human « \ whi¢li holds together the your H. B. Warbruck, maijl A B4g | po o w0 the ot i Lo on, b (L CTY TR B O A ) BEDROOM KITCHEN VARNISHED ek ol s R Sl 0a e Ress Sheiie WALL PAPER WALL PAPER |WASHABLE PAPER has some- thougl less cook. He len Martin, school teacher: Values 10¢ to 25¢ Worth 1215¢ Regular 35¢ to 45¢ il fnd an information bureau | Special per roll Per; roll Special per roll T : ‘ Wit tis ot Tesson Rrescniad hySniaraatiof 16:a8 SO the ri d station, sir.” | 7 2 " 5 \‘ i ‘I ; "‘ i ’ Ve of W r whic s puss- ol ‘ wardly, bat 1 l:l'llblrfiVll:V‘:l .~rrta“wlll 5c 7C 1 lc 14c 8c 24c ' strictly lrone i o e ¢ o ; S be much shorter this spring.” . Al e et SR e e A c% Dhbiic i - - { Grass cloth imitation, plain and figured pa- | in the best of styl Value $1.00 to $1.25. ce to play it. ¥6e . A W0 L B pers. Worth 50c to 60c. Per roll Per roll g g 4 2" shouted the colored preacher. 9 1OW rountry cnjoy it and it is a gz A man in the seat jumped up c raised obstacl uppeals to the old and your nd maid: 1 doea® livia pastime Grand Cen PO Canical, Sind o s i perity, healtl " o e A d it ,\‘“:‘1‘,"“,_' - A “";'f_,)" \-_.:n oh de army .m‘ S 5 % SCREEN BLACK s TROLLEY FARE AVFAIRS UNAPPRECIATIVE ;:"" T > ’|' .'1‘ ]I“.M'm”'“‘ ‘: “Get yo' don't belong to de SPECIAL PER GALLON ° The Herald -had occasion to com- A good story or play might be , v0' belong to de navy.” | s rapid as t} nee to —Buster Kes mend the stateme 1 1 ¢ 0 e item of news appearing in s rapidly Buster Keaton 2 f - - Chairman Higgins of the publie utili- ' the Herald yesterday, talking of ti . 2 Justice B s o the sy | evaian awyne s S surlers B Aosson il sy Veiaar, wnen he |y iy, M i READY MIXED PAINT WAX FLOOR OIL ttle cadow cour wil open i 2 - 3 : use of jitneys under proper supervi- | in his apartment and. being held up ' SV l" AL ; \", 1 el iihe vt v Regular $1.75. Special, per gallon sion, and his prophecy that a greater by them after they had 84,000 worth to members of the club although the | l iught and sentenced: Tili . S A use of them w u: il ~’|‘. me. In;of pr x’ x:\ in their “- 5 '. won | Winter greens will be used and the | dv ath do you part. In red, brown and black, for barns, fences, $l 29 ¢ as ¢ o come. of property ossession, cHC s s ) —Horace Liveright. . 3 . d B Ra) rnavits by other mombers.of | (hem ovhr ind saved: the jewols’ by | TONUIST course will not he open. For | i roofs, ete. Special, per gallon R RARES A Mt v o oo AR RO the commission have scemed to show | plea his case before them, “Go | this day man ) AL s feken 1n Porch Furniture Enamel, Varnish Stains a broad outlook on the transportation | ahead,” he said to th \ccording hesenly i : bl Lk lie open up her heart, 1 49 f?l' _“001'5 and Furniture, Auto and Baby problem—the sort of outiook believed | reports, “I won't resist. The joke's on P'ace in the except the vacant | ke in love and me; Carriage Enamels, Brushes, ete. to be possesscd by men who have! e, I've been defending you fellows tots which many of the youngsters use - she was sweet, divine, petite, given stu ]\""0 ('V ~” tter a ur /HA\ sed rim »’v - 19 yast 1OF this purpose, where everyone by | EEARGE SRS ER0AERATCHARIY: doubtedly, these gentlemen have, And. was his intimation, “this is what 2V€ @ got the fun and the| o0 (o« alas, in later years! : ¢ . benefits ascinating game 1 find to my chag ? b 5 : ] % It is unfortunate, however, that I get in return, 4 my cnagrin, hias been checked, with five deaths , smirking at a woman whose skirt when the commission acts officially “I'll be blowed,” replicd one of the 8o, wi ing, baseball and golt ,1“‘\! [. .] nd 1 I“\. ause to sigh— COM““— ICATED from around thirty cases of smallpox | hangs low behind, well, life looks good, e both were taken in. and no deaths from over 15,000 vac- | e — this broad attitude should be coveryd rglars in proper | n uage Clare M. Carberry. Vaceinations. cinated. d. An inferior race always seems most | hateful to those who are nearest to it in degree of culture, up by some little thing perhaps un- | “Here, take your stuff back. We won't | Y i 8¢ which ereates rob you." ! THE JAPANESE QUESTION aj Kkissed her, No wonder New Britain Herald: | important in itself, but which creates v you n ) ust kissed her. o wonder | Tt was very tureating indeed 1o ~ | | 4 | in the minds of the people a prejudice | That indecd was a intrigning story. seem, from reports of the g*h® little down on the mouth.} ., vour comments on my note in re FaCtS andFanClesf against the commission, quite as the | The fiction writer would buve un- 7 te In the senate against | | vaceination, though it would have B b i aiact kit sarn] ooy, ionds 156 SNkl TANTET . wacaition oL the Yaeniiomun's agpeos] . \‘;’"_‘_‘",“ ; d somewhat more like playing BY ROBERT QUILLEN 0 be made In utter disregard, many | scat himseif calmly at his brary % o (By Mary Cullon | the game it insomuch as you consd- | ¢ made In utter disregard, many | sca nself calmly @ is ary it with Japan which would place | Dorothy Stuyvesant Latterbury,| creq the effort unfit for publication times, of the feelings of the people | tabie, liglt a fragrant cigarctte and entrance of Japanese on a quota | blushiog delicately, in filmy wedding ! ; puve omitted mention of the nwt- { gown, cume daintily down the alsle, | {.q entirely, To have aroused you to her gossamer voil floating ke mist | ps piteh of using up your valuable about her head | vditori space {1 o-sided apgu- o reside: Sto Vimself o or as thrilling as fiction, The fucts ap- (te o -ambassnde T L e | vdltorial space in a one-sided arg people President rrs him may ing fon. Th ¥ Japan after t amba lor, Ha | At the altar she stubbed her t0e o0 [ pant without allowing me the griv- L potted iy jlege of being judged by unbiused Raid she to the minister: “That's | ¢5)ks sccms to savor somewhat of deuce of a place for a il poor sportsmanship, does it not? I Investigation: Blaming it on a dead | man, it serves, no matter how thoroughly | sinile sardonically basis, a fecling was stirred in that = A movie isn't called an epic unless | they fail to clineh in the last reel, in sympathy with thg desires of the it the truth f8 not always as pretty dy agninst attempting to placate Nobodies are people who can keep a skeleton in the cloget with no fear appear to be. In other words when | pear to be that, after descending trol ! hara, in a totter to 8 tury of Statc A benedict is @ man who hasn’t any- | | thing he is afraid the moths will get official acts are ordered the good will| their lofty plane of ideatism and | jyughes spoke of the likelihood of I b | that it will get to the first page, of the people of the state seems to be | rough sense of honor, the robbers | vgpave consequences” following the { | propiny n congratulating myself that mayb | Bl something utterly out of the scheme | descended also to the apartment below | gingling o o the Japanese as une E ingling out of Apan 5 | Passing Pair the note Wit your weak spot and you of things as viewgd by the commission | a quite peeved, ro s0mebody | worthy of admission to this country. | A yan met a falr malden, were somewhat afraid of some weak | | [ Another advantage of smail-town | A HE l“':i.‘«‘il\‘n? excont Il‘(’;'lly ‘h-x. life is that you know your friend isn't ' | i o 1 e the furnace going. He said: To kiss this malden affecting your friends the pro's. a detective, ! bt Rewnp The bad man of old had his weak- nesses, but he could bump o low ecitizen without having @ the arm. ahd the Connceticut conipany. else who might ho e esvaped had they | 1y i peported that senators who wav- A beauteous miss was she (?) folks being influenced by it and Needless to say no advocacy of bow- | completed the job upstairs, Nor did | gred in their attitude toward excluding Descriptive sentence: “Mary v good to her mother, and the other sister was ltomely too.” \ nd scraplng to “the people” and | the criminal lawyer play out the game | the Japanes o e B - ng and scraping e peoy n v \ the Japanese, made up their minds not He did, | cssa hit at Judge Klett you published no giving them false hopes (8 here | according to the ldcals of the peculiar| 1o he frightened by a “veiled threat” | oA AL 'S Rk ‘hawn M suggested. But it s suggested that | code of the eriminals, He notlfled the ‘ nd to go ahead, since this theat had | Jie grew to know this maiden, | In what way were my personalities sction might be taken with greater | police as quickly as he could and | come, and assert this country's right| In fact, he fell in love, | diferent? The article was signed | He said: To wed this maiden | properly and you might have let me Is what I'm thinking of. take my medicine if any who thought cad come back from six months in men and women W ;.wu ge | doing all b ,\” 1 to s. pth d heers | wiply even probubly, such a vote would He did, | themselves annoyed by it wished to England with his “a" unaffected, makes the existence of the Connecti- | find traces of the burglars, Now this| not have been cast, in other words, | take a fling at me. But of course my el cut company possible and whom the was quite the proper thing for the yr he Japanese ambassador had not | married to this maiden influence is not so great as the health 3 It is taking an unfair advantage, but gged his very breath, | ofticers. S satiotte ot d i s the cusicst way to silence the gossips ft s v " ald: 1 think this ms As to authenticity of records my in- . is cknowledge N pointed to protect cor of the court as eve lawyer m“ Hughes, Will worry me : formution was taken from the U, 8. i to acknowl ugl .t.h.'_ corn, An Instance of this treatment—and | New York state is, and, therefore, in! mhe Jatter i8 in favor of not necd she did, | Public Health Dept. records as pul 4 | Correct this sentence: “New shoes 4t may be one of the small things, but | duty bound according to proper ideals, | yogsly offending the Jupanese pride by —C, M, Long. | lished in the “Masonic Observe % ¥ [ alrcady, Willle!” exclaimed the father, from the “Christian Science Monitor, D “Why, you have worn those only siv | and other similar depondable sources, 4 montha." and 1 would like the New Britain Herald to call my attention to any atement in my letter which it can { prove untrue for I wish to be inform- N . ed correctly because if 1 ¢can be shown desired by the scekers for lower fares, (noble crimiy wyer, 50 eloquent that poople of the Pacifie eotst makes ~-Doris Barry, on any proposition 1 am not yet so | fossilized but what 1 eannot about | face, Nor yet do 1 expect a group of mediacvals to lead me around by the 4 Seaking N ) v had nose blindly, for 1 have suffercd too weeks, The people are plaintiffs in | looking about for the, men who had | will come on the amendment much already from this, Tact is all this case: the company is defendant. | done him such a good turn personally. ' wjjeh would exclude the Japanese Contributions to the *“Fun ||/ yight when the persons with whom Shop” fromh vreaders of the |lione is dealing understand tact, but . | Herald are welcome, Those ac | when it is taken as a i f weak- length of time to plead and the de- | tsing and b him some ettents if he ! oo of the Pacifie slope want. 11 the when it is n a gn o L D o T S g e . 3 = pentie et the & PR ADE 5 cepted will be paid for at rates ||| negs a spade should be called a spad fendant is given a like time to answer, | docs any . ority but Al amendment exeluding them passes, as running from $1.00 to 810.00. Wi ¢or then it brings the subject matter | Wife needs for shoes. eral government's inguiry regarding 88 the plaintif is given just the same b1 J t { prople #c- | 4y gooms likely to do, the presid Poctry will be paid for at the | down to a commén understanding, —_— the desirability of Japanese immigra- himn e +iil suiter & lows of Pacific slope deles rate of 25 cents a line, Address [lland T am just as convinced at pres- A Spring suit for the average man tion from California states that it is g Plaintift A dofendant are | fend them il your communications to the | ent in my standing on vaccination as'i8 a winter suit worn thin enough to ' willing to accept 10,000 such immi- P 4.11]”15.‘ ,nj‘ an efenda AT ; gates, it is belioved, if he vetoes it, The “I'un Shop Wditor” of the Her. the Harald in theirs, although 1 doubt | be comfortable. gra provided they are really agri- treated alike. 8o, even more properly € . feeling there one the shores of the ald. Write on one side of the it any member of the staff ever even - culturists and will bring the where the people should be given as long to | I . J Sk Pacific is so strong that parly lines, paper only, Only matter that read or heard of Jenner's treatise on tealism: A clerk in a soiled col- withal to support themselves, has not been published before | yaecination. | Would be pure joy to me, As to personalities when Mr., Paon- | The inquisition had one good trait, It didn't call fitself aedcpartment of Justice, consideration for the feclings of the | brought them back to his apartment, 14 exclude whomsocver it desired, Pos- A strong-minded man is one who public service commission was ap- wyer to do, for he was a sworn offi- | pitien quite such a letter Lo Secretary | 1t assumes & particular significance in | to assist and not prevent the appre-' uprogating this ntleman's agree- His Coneern “I hope, darling, that your isn't anxious about your fu- minds looking with disfavor upon the | hension of eriminals, But it takes yont ™ despite, presumably, the ame Consistency, Lesson 1: 8ee the mili- - e tary hero. Lesson 11: It is wicked to BAR PUBLIC GAMBLING zht, Mexicali, Lower California, April 15 — Publie gambling in the northern No normal kid will go far wrong ' district of Lower California will be less spough people nag at him to prohibited beginning today, according make him mulish, o announcement by Govérnor Abel — ardo Rodrigne; The anti-gambling S §f we keep out undesirable edict, however, will not interfere with inmigrants,*who in thunder will wash | horse races at Tijuana, the dishes? SO —: COLIMA TO ACCEI JAPS As a general thing a “good feilo Mexieo City, April 1b.The Colima 1s very generous with the money his ctate government, repiying to the fed. company and the commission-—was the | away just a bit'of the artistry of the jugedor’s letter, It is said the presi- | granting to the Connccticut company | tale to have that picture 1eft ax the go stands with Ws secretary of state of a month in which to prepare data | flnal curtain —that pleture of the o (hig matter, But the atastude ofithe | 8§ “Oh, no! 1t's about yours.” and the limiting of the time for the | he was abie to & eWels by Aps | prosident Coolidge's position difficul e St e bl sl 2 P ght, 1924, Reproductiof answer of the people to those state. | § ' l ’ if hie is considering the political forbidden). ments to half that month, or two sneaki yac Ve artment and { the matter at all. Tomorrow The plaintiff, in law & certain | The event may give him some adver- | yively and this, of course, is what the period to act on the defendant’s | cused of crime will Ploy prepare arguments to meet the state- the ° pear, in the final 1 .\ might 1 rased were the R ot i b e awyor si® e gont to take sl “.;1.119‘7»,)n~.‘)f.-.-‘! The humor || "y quite some time ago expresséd any g v . A A Dol iriaaat whow . may take any form, verse, epl. { opinion in an open lettes to the Her- EVERE' I TRUE pany I8 given to prepare ey oy k f « nom grams, M\:r’lxsl;d’ "!‘1'1'"'": m‘"l ald on tie causes of the Irish propo- ent o retur t polic b " n the &0 forth. 1e Herald wishes to s eply d remar D Wi e il : 5 7 g h inform readors, however, that 7 (o Ieoaie. Whlch the THbrale \hen (S THAT _So_!fifi WALL, NOW, CISTEN — gl i ey i pret ‘ ; ) the F'un Shop s a national or- thought offensive but at the time of| + |3 v8 SOT TH ':.H‘T', SIR, To e : 3 ganization, the editor of the col the Irish Kree State settlement the SMIKE ON THE STRaeT) for instance, depende i o ¥ ¢ . ) ) tter how much we h umn who finally accepts cont Herald's editorial unconsciously - e $n Hartrord p i it ) . % matter. It would seem to butions is in New York and has agreed with practically every point I 1 7""['"1'3' "{’l?'("‘;"'“'}"‘- made. So 1 am hoping that maybe present far ‘ s . g vote tomorrow wiil be Again thanking you for your edi- for. 1t y b Y fu } &ht have | 4. dice omewhat of how great the | torial which secem to help strengthen all, ; f the senators is to | . - !‘hfi idea in some of our minds that portu ‘ ' ' 1 the pro's have very little to show in | to mee ¢ e ¢ n & difficult politically Yy 288500085588000800 | s ~or e 4500004 o8 - | rebuttal except compuision and re- TISHING, BASEBALL. GOLI re nt. ° president's later ! Y A T d | pression of tacts. ‘ ke ers Tt | setion on the amendment, f 1t pases. | § €0 4 0TS Ago TodRY ol t ! ‘ it v disclose 3 v © | B(Taken fr flevald of \hat date; w JOSHUA “‘]\'""i“ 1 e scem to b goetting down to T T e Wy, | casen. Our correspondent evidently down by & wagon at Franklin Square wishes this letter prin_trul. Al‘ long as | ast evening and had his bieyets | ® differs somewhat, in that it is or- | iginal, from his previous “communi- | cated” we are glad to print it. We n Couneit, Aain remisd him that his previous the mecting | 1otter agaiffst vaecination was merely a rehash of arguments previously Observations on ||| i-i1 in Sechanics wait 1ast wight. | LSRRl ion Trom ©.( a regular me The Weallnr ling e eadqmarters on Chureh | 1- Davis, also an anti-vaecinationist, VoS, You HAYE TIC BT T0 SMOKE = smaller community y er rates, | picture d o that Secretary Hughes stand, name- political harm n from such ompson address- . y = who, presumably, drew his statistics It e roster, || | from ihe same soiirces as above. Pre- | ON THE STREGT == THE MORE om ritten i the Toston | Simably U. £ Heaith dept, figures a8 "ON’ THE BETTER " ) by the man whe made the trip 10 the number of deaths from smail- _— trefley from Boston to New Tork, | POk I8 the Fhitippines, “WANS SHW0 | t way & Electiie eom. | 5T¢ Vac inated” are correct. There | of this city 1a given eredit for| ¥85 0 attempl in the publicity mat-| & the hest baliasted readbed on | 'S from anti.vaccination circles 10 aralyze the situation, however, and state whether the deaths occurred among the vaccinated or unvaccani- uat One thing is certain and that is that | the U. & government requires vae- | | cination for ils soldiers, sailors and | producing caused by the resigas. | 'Warines. It does not seem possible n dis- g ghhmgrrnio. - that government autherities would re- | river. A L rritt Hibrary, which for many | 40ire an_inoculation which the antis | ressure cen- | e hoen in the Burritt schiool, | VXM more dangerous than the dis-| g ’I'f e o unsettied | 4 been removed 1o the Migh schoel. | T23% Particularly When il """’"c’| tocky Mowuntain sec- are available. was ported from | | Most of the arguments pro and con Dake vl M J | are uscless, however, as those who be. re is rin 1 4 ia could be praced in the | lieve in vaccination have been attend- | « England and highet would Al up all | «d to in this city and those who do not twes 1wk A the Missi b bebtweon Great Britain and | are presumably not vaceinated. dt ppi river than it was yesterday. ! certainly appears as if the epidemic t s Unio utter and Fgg store fresh Oper for business in Giddings block 1his Ing Director E. F. Laubin of the Center hurch choir has announced that he ured a singdr to fill the vacan- nigh pres i

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