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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1924. sislionhiin b ok o ar e S S e e e e % ; FactsandFanc:es STATE' OF CONNECTICUT prosperous. And 0 BY ROBERT QUILLEN ted or encourag- 3\ ieiag . i et b ' g roix ! fu’z zo | “My hero,” being freely tra md‘ B) Ll E““’Iency e v : e . x | means “My meal ticket.” CHARLES A. TEMPLETON = love of conservatism prominent A successful practitioner is one who Governor P s MaxsoN FoxHALL JUDEIL | 1,5 1onger says it in Latin. DAL CAL Bah! They call it a ree countr iy : The seaside 1 simply abhor and the grand jury is forever inter- tating to seck great I'll never go there any 10! fering. e people and greater,| It embarrasses me 1 ~ e ships on the sea " The advantage in marrying for S Mhelr con. g quite close to the popey js that it doesn't cool off in not to | Alice Arnold geek. | shoutsx months Our fathers founded this nation upon the rock of faith. t straw, = : o ased. Consider| . € 18 & gomer when he gets the Connecticut from earliest times has observed the great e BRI R St i secrst notlon st anyj ockeRould be days of the religious year along with those of the national : [PAHAD RN (T vear. In accordance with ancient usage, I designate Fri- day the eighteenth of April next to be a day of sperity if it message of ild of sucl & ber of The As 4 e R S ¢ hliha | sociated Press s exclus 2 : love of co <. The Voice from Below | The real servant problem, however, Voice (from above):—"Janc, is that is the task of making ends meet on SRR by GTING. AND PRAYER Member Audit Burean 2 t ¥ evid mmon council ar —Rollo Shephard. committee 1z ight, that Bridge Through the ages the Savior's death stands as a re- made to havé the trolles gy, g as her opponent laid | minder that suffering and death are not of themselves present on Stanls .| His acc upon®the cight. evil; that comfort and safety are not of themselves good; ¥ extending e tracks | Itegraifully, the ll‘ Bikyod N \ 7 that only as a life is lived for others is it worth the living. corner onto|[Prancis street | Her K08 o1 Sant B8, SRIGL %&\) / ."“M/‘Q' fi 2 || This day of commemoration affords us an opportunity to would be no stunding And so she kissed it tender ask ourselves whether the spirit of sacrifice is yet alive in to interfere with trafic 3 Americanism is still to be found in | us; whether we are still ready to give ourselves for others A use iger at this point past Her partner—he of longing eye— the districts where Sunday is ciean- | as did those of this nation and other nations who died whi + vehicles in great num- “.""h ];,‘.;"\;“,i’f“""’,fl_'“;,“‘f; A [ooliar day. that the world might be saved from oppression and wrong. S : ‘u‘A'r-X of healt dered PrOP- | \icy students at the new Normal| Hine ]\x\x::lizw‘.f‘u“ ‘|[\§.c“,\ i M‘_l Acann i:nx;:‘:l’é::ug"_“':‘fi‘:“:3 And I recommend that on this day, without distinction W R i e CH0UEN i uave and board the cars and it thought he, 15 Se0 ot satoneel ||| of creed, we mssemble in our places of worship to pray to . Bray’s « plan he change | “Her King of lcarts I iong to b | the God who has made and preserved us a nation that in is not objectionalle to property own-| be.is . No boy who is denied eollege train- our prosperity we may be delivered:from selfishness, from | . UL 8t ing can think up so many ways to greed, from contempt of law; to pray that we may have rs on neis street was onl d call froi fire ala hHoX hat so mber f th i TS jask dad for money. Iy i i \: ’I'm bl lf':: fire alarm box | thal some membors he h 8ail! Tpe point is mentioned for the pur- Nt e A ERE W il 8 WamAn | courage to stand and if need be to suffer on the side gk pef tihe 5 15 oR L0 ke, & ¥ WO MEW hose not of only calling attention to | (By T. F. Mitchell) | The great need of the times is a right. L u clothing wi to the book that will please the critics and SRBA tn e ; v8s there are carnest objections made | subject whatever. { yet scil over 300 coples. | Given under my hand and seal of the State at the Capitol, in om the Heraid of 25 year &go todhy. ety ot o 5 Fate s e i Hartford, this third day of April, in the year of our Lord, one thou- by such Francis strect property own-| Take my case asa warning. S onls nsslesa tinE . ¥ oL Apcllan the year ofiour1.08d, 0n thou ¢ A propert) About the only utterly uscless things sand nine hundred and twenty-four and of the independence of the Twenty-five years ago yesterday, in , ihian % vietims. it T stariad aveuing with Milicen 1 S, “lsc 1phasizes the ne Y g ( 1. = ers, but also emphasiacs the NecesB | o how much Baudelaire was indebted 10 this age fre oftended dignity and United Btates the one hundred and forty-eighth. T ke Sl R e S s ‘ ; 13" Poc for b decadence, and she cnd- ’ g 2 sre In he city when similar | ¢d by comvincing me tha ought to blocking of the Main strect crossing | ing. Mayor Paon 1o hias ghown | . . alE stract orossing RN + Who 1as ZhoWn | i vex are planned for any locality. | marry her. | mEKaELIc Loru o " bers travel. is is the spot, also, at ) : % Would secm a wise blocked by a freight train for ncarly | of the yearly salary was scized upon 20 minutes Sunday morning and it ! gladly. Immedi i the propriety of the suggestion, un-| Neacer ary th ¥ on anY. . This item was reprinted yesterday t they had t Rl AOmetear. ¥ | ¢er argue with a woman on any other words, there was exactly the K Wa eciq imburse those em- of considering property owners every- A civilized state is that in which a By His Excellency’s Command: #8 that being made today, O | his eagerness to save the city money sl {man labors endlessly to buy clothes . ! 4 ¥ Y1 “The greatest good to the greatest - is w S. A, N cently the crossing was blocked for|on every proper occasion, ook this ””“m.f" 2 ‘:r; i m:‘ I 2 Dr. 'Irnprud. on Snakes for his women folk. - CHAS. A. TEMPLETON. almost that length of time, If allow- | €hance to speak of his pridednabody | T il T oug Dr. Walter 1. Traprock, the note 11 In the old days a flashing feminine ] Francis A. Pallotti, Secretary. ed to go ou the railroad will undoubt- | of men who would 80 quickly recog- Ei 3 B I traveller, was speaking of snakes o was called a rebuff, but now it's scem that the property owners, in this | whjch he has probably scen as many cqjed a stop signal. _I edly be blocking that crossing just the | nize tl ropriety of this action, The ¥ o SPSUNES REOPIINS s action. The | o icular case, would recognize the|as any Mving mar s 25 yea om no quite | resolutior asse {thout & dia It by “m‘:m th :rs‘:r monoNCls e qupel Seonpan e without a dis- |4\, ,cndous value of increased safety he revulsion felt by most people | possible tha ie same conditions | senting voice and th yerhaps most | i o " akes,” saic v TS T " e " : : o 4 then, perlups mont |5y great mumber of poople, and I8 L6 presence of amukes” mid the : CONTRIBUTED, ~|£ciie, I sou don't they will take would exist for half a century or more | important of all t at least by 5 | uocto is wrong, all wrong They 3 anyway. 3 | ¥ | greater benefits from the unhampered | 4o oty I8 EEC T e and useful, One AL were no steps to be taken to impress | the chai e hoard, it was RES gty g i) i+ . s 1 was given a license which is goo! at this point, and would make | of the gentlest companjons 1 ever had | Here's How to Get a Driver's on any street in the city, and on the traflic the corporation with the fact which ' moved to el in the resoiutior &/ : > . L protest. It is quite possible that|was Nua-Nam, the pet Ooka or hot- License way lome I noticed a guy running in it seems to fail to realize that “times | formal expression of tianks fo these I would make absolutely no | Water bottle snake which 1 brought 7 Mary Aun: (front of my car for about 500 fect from the Filbert Isiands. | 7 I bought a Ford car which requires and then he switched off and climbed bave changed.” cmployes for the spirlt they have ‘l“] A 'Y them. T might even be | 2hck e o iotrd s . "he Qoka d-rives its name from | a tree mel o aw, i | a license the same as an wutomobile, | tree on somebody’s front lawn and The vehicles that used to cross that | shown, ntiment? Yes—=splendid, | & desired by them as giving them, 8180, | 15 curious ability to retain h for kept yelling that he was being chased and went to Hartford to be examined |/ o"0 "oy 1 wasn't chasing him at tor a driver's lcense and will explain [a1), T was just trying my best to track at Main strect were wagons tor | SFONg sentiment, : | s ok greater convenivice and increased as- | an indefinite poriod. 1t lives on the |y 0 poog (dea to purse a grouch the most part years ugo, But the It was an occasion when th r t > 9 | P gars ago, Bu d n BPIrit | rance of ability to board cars safe. | juice of the hoopa, the only fur-bear- |, oo "¢ 1o has one foot in the ing cocoanut I know of. “he Qoka ' oo.i0 a)0 you married him for his [0 it you ever get a car and want a | keep the car on the road. absorbs its meal during the tropic | oo llcense to go with it you will know The girl nest door also got a li- is at its — how t t, If possible, The state cop cense to drive and the only thing she HOW.AD ACh s RO, > State COP |y hows about a car is therc's two got in the car with me, but kept the | hoels in front followed hy a ecouple door open for safety, and told me to [of others and the driver usually sits aliroad was using P o on | Shown by these representatives of the raiiroad was using steam cogines then e v tatives of th | Iy, The point, however, is that in eons as now. The velicles that cross that | People of New Britain displayed them | 1 y such change those in p . | sidering any suc lange 8e oon hoi 8 i . spot today are, for the most part,|'n & fine, splgndid light of practical t s‘ should look to. the interest ;‘1 ]n I; ;u. \Hldllnl 1).;1 (l::)x:" e . " . | authority should loo > o8t | highest temperature of & e- ’ i 1y s automobiles. But the road I8 still using | Men Who, although the hardest part| . g 1 as at | croea Thte teal the. snake retatns| ., Ve Non't belleve that the mesk of the property owners as well as at | gr . - - will inherit the earth any time soon bed of Mfin street | Of the work is over, we truse, me atil the follg g da when the 1 n t MEN | hat seems to be the more important | Until the following day, hen the | e we read the wills of Ford and " She s e | process is repeated. 1t is very pleasant, | giinney g0 ahead and drive, I started off jon the front seat. Sle is a swell | side, : onera elfare of | )"1 namely the general welfare Of {4, 0 the cool nights, to have one of | nice and regular but the car didn’t 'looking jane and when she throws a vanee of the raliroad has been prae- | the publio, n'»y'«.yn I‘,u |]:|.~ creatures wrapped about | mye oo0nd made very slow progross n(':m ‘QT']“:‘:();nsu'up::N:l:"]]' [u; rl.ml 'zn:!‘lv‘ |: mu; mmv“n Ikln:.n.-');_-;’,\'n:,u the ¢ negligible. Along w prt | Workers in the health depa t pre- e 3 o d b 4 during its early history, You sce, there | S68r% X Bested clease same way as a six-day rid n a DY o T A g DLV G | led el -h bt A s | “A less attractive but cqually use wuru‘nn graduating :mucnu. the emergency brake and take my | merry.go-round, and so sho didn't ided over by Huperintendent of | ful serpent 1s the great Desert Python foot off the other one. 1 did as hie | have any trouble getting her license, | Health Dr. pul Dr. Bray ana! which plows its way through the | gorpact this sentence: “Nothing do- | $UREested and right away the —car| Nest Sunday 1 will call and ~take plcked up speed, also a rubbish can your family out for a ride, I can’t published stories of runaway horses. | | . othiers concerned are 1o be trameea || OB8€rO@IIONS OR ||| snnds of the Batara. Thin creature s | 1, COTECE, Uhis sentence: “Nothing do- o } that was parked near the curb, | drive so v good yet but it will be | steam engines, The 25 years ago was far the pavement of today., But the ad- | difterent fromy | Who have not forgotten, but who feel | the inspiration of true loyalty, splen- dfd devotfon to duty as shown by ti of item of 25 years ago, there were PR 61¢ ainomatils Sringe inore N i the terror of all the small animals of br giving the people of the ecity, . | chew gum anybudy se lmn chewed," s L being right= | more practice for me and at the cidents, of course, but the advance 5 W " e . . % he desert, The natives, however, prize | On account of me rough ir represcntatives in’ the e eat er them highly, using the smaller ones | handed at work, I found. it rather same time enjoyment for the family, from transportation through the : ! = - stredts in horse-drawn vehicles has|C0Uncil, this opportunity to show s emd] | s tires for their primitive automo- ! MUSCLE SHOALS AGA]N hard to make one of the left turns | When I get so I can drive with only their appreciation of the work done biles, and became confused as did the motor | one arm around the wheel T will call {and the apirit shown in this emer- 1“ “77‘1“ L\V-H‘: \".‘ e [::"“A‘N'L “It was by good fortune to eapture | COMING BEFORE PUBLIC and we stalled In the middie of the | for you alone and we will go out rid e the record snake last September, a trolley tracks. No trolley car was ing, but don't forget to take your glant measuring 82 feet from tip to ! —_— coming from either direction and ketbook with as T might have to when I saw nothing was going to at a filling station for gas and tip. 1-had him reatied out by forcing ot A sharp egg-beater through Lis entire | T00AY's Hearing &t Washington | 0,00, 1 got out and cranked the length, after which I presented him Brings Caustic Comment to Irkuts Hook and ladder Co. No. who, up to that time, had no hose whatever., They were 80 pleased | that they made me an honorary Jife with the grade of Bushwa, . Whenever there 1s a fire in been remarkable, And the ratlroad, relying upon what i considers its right, and induced to take things asy 8" | cloudiness, foll Y stewere casily as possible because it has no | b ket ";"1',\"v"ull"‘f;"“”,:l' it competition like that which has been| HWARDWARE AND POLITICS | gonineast winds, The redeeming feature of the other- | Forecast for eastern New York: Lowers tonight and Friday: warmer flivver while the cop sat waiting for Yours most respeetful me with one of those smiles on his DY DALI on Heary Pord, face like it's all in the day's work, N y pati 1 was asked some questions on who & i\\n'fimn:{lwh. April 1‘ ~Consideras | hag the right of way, ete. ‘ihe car DIES IN 8% g X 'tion by the scnate agricultural com- | ooming from the right has the right Torrington, April 17.—Charles 1 by its Inaction, retarding the progress Plis, builders' hardware and botn| For I"I:w”f \;v : h'»""'fl"l":fi j"r '(”r"l' mittoe of bids for Muscle Shoals Was o¢ way and I give the big trucks Teler, who cast his first vote for cloudines ollowed b showers ate | O J " 1y . " ) N 2 m’ ‘: ,’," 1!r\4‘|“11r|r|.\- ‘\,g|'7<\ warmer | the Sfhara 1 am allowed to go insid« thrown temporarily oft course today yjenty of room without arguing Ab m Lincoln in 1880 died hey sweeps about it. atrong. And this redeeming feature |00 K A reasing ¢ast and | the lines.” while the committee and its witness, ,yout jr. It fs also well to give some | foday in his 87th year, He was a na n the or: Increasin . % cer, . cussed | { 1 9 . " If the raliroad has not at its com- | Overshadows the other discouraging | southeast winds T Elon H. Hooker, a bidder, discussed | gy drivers the right of way, re- | tive of New Hartford but had lved (the question of Henry Ford's ap- | gardless of where they think they're here for b7 year mand, men of sufficient ingenuity to | aspects of the weekly report, whick Conditions he western disturb- Can Sleep All Day prarane | ) g trough of Jlow <“How much do you suppose oker Insisted that Ford shou i | — plan & way of avolding this import. | are, at best, but temporary, a forms a long Kriss Hooker pressure extending from Minnesota | o,c of those Pullman porters makes come to Washington to expiain his d thersby holc | There o questio S - | ant crossing, and thersby holding up | ere 18 no question, however, but | oo theastward to Alabama 1t 0]on atrip o the business of the city, it should scck | that there is a general f | p the incentive to the development of the automobile, remains complacent | Wise not overly favorable hardware ' ® | " tiook tonight and in southeast portion Fri- Ake sland eat world stream | Market outlook, is the fact that de- - Like an island in a great world am fact that de- | goo " (0 easing moutheast and south it remains passive in this regard, and, | Mand for building contractors’ sup- | windse beco: ing fresh to strong. of the current of advancement Which | Farpe nters’ and mechanics tools keeps SOSHiNG that [caustng wwnettied WeRthoe With Shows| —)rosti~-"Zusugh 0 vette.” | “Why you wnust remember.” inter- | They Are Coming to Dazzle All New Britain ! the Inspiration of competition rather | a pericd of business quiet is ap- | €9 in the central and southern dis Kdmund J. Kiefer, jected ®enator Norris, republican than fight against it: For urged by | proaching if its forerunners have not |tricts The front ”“‘""" S5S Shewie — Nebraska, chairman of the commit- | 6 1) competition 1t might be able to evoive already arrived. Thin pessimistic | pronesicante, - T1is dintarbance il | 5 Bifl waiks along holding lands itee, “that Mr. Ford did eome to Wash- nnsylvanis ! an( | with a man. A woman takes him | ington and talked with the president p p| plocking and, sentiment, however wlicved to be hably pass ou e S wrenee a plan to prevent such blocking sontimer wever is belicved to be | probably pa the Bt. Tawrence | g, ynder the arm, Ibut very ittle publicity was given to 16 in a greal meagure, | Valley iate Friday night or Saturday ——— it. How do you account for the fuct will. The bromide about “Where|is that the politichl outiook tro Y “.'[‘_‘w"’"',"’:"‘,’r‘rl"‘;"f"_":;: (Copyright, 1924, Reproduction | that Ford came to Washington angry there's & Will there's & Way" 8 not ! big interests in New Bngland. Nothing | yising from the Mississippl eastward, | otbidden). | with the administration and after WEVERETT TRUE BY CONDO inappropriate, If, however, the rail- | but a sure republican success wo | Conditions faver for this vieinity | 3 ;,"" ;u ‘ anm I,M ‘:‘it' and endorsed roade continues to protest fta inability | satisfy most of them. And Ty fair followed by unsettied weather ';‘.)erf‘)r ‘"ov(}un‘df'l'lni'r{l‘ Alabama P e —. i 4 ould | siican vie fth ghtly higher te peraure, N T t. a a, - to better conditions, and 1f we would | republican victory is not n o T PETRVINN Contributions to the *“Fun ||/then announced that he wnderstood H-M-M — HOUSE ALL DARK == HERE'S A Shop” of the || Ford's chiet engineer would appear. NOTE To ME — THE WIFE’S HANDWRITING an | visible. That uncertainty ha ted | Shop™” from readers LAA&AAAAMAAA“AALAAAMM Herald are welcome, Those ac- ||| Hooker sald he looked for very cepted will be pald for at rates little profit from the enterprise for — OUR 3PAT THIS MORNING — T WAS 25 Year: Ago Today gill running froan $1.00 to $10.00. || the first ten years. Net profim, he \ IN THE WRONG — POOR DEBAR— |3 IT Poetry will be paid for at the |||said. would be placed in a rotary POSBUBLE THAT SHE «o-menet G country, we may some day be able « a democtatic re § Taken trom {ieraid of hat date ’ rate of 25 cents a line, Address ||| fund controlled by the secretary of Lt e o laugh at raiiroads and trolleys w ry, there is going L preatl PETEREREEEY NO"”Q""'& 1our communications to the war to be used in the Muscle Ehoals | o s s e’ f » re no ' b . . Fun Shop Editor” of the He enterprise or otherwise as provided today, seem to feel that the . i an ‘ , " to John Sheehar . - ft t . ' ¢ 131 . o e ald. Write on one side of the by law. When he completed his tes- 2008 for Socking to henetl the POUY g . : : : L. paper only. Only matter that || timony the committee adjourned un- further than they have done. Ot e in the rear of his house s not been published before ||| til tomorrow. v ress, but the old wa et w “progrossive’ “rad ; will be considercd. The humor ma ypdog : 4 a vl ol . Ak he 7:20 freight train this mor may take any form, verse, epi- )’ : 10 ARBITRATE 5 e e R R O S grams, sayings of children and T y & : . o forth, The Herald wishes to Haitt and e 'mm‘“ About great between Washing nd Main stree ' . < 2 tempiate, & inform readers, however, that ||| ’ vy e ‘ ot and thrcw him dow He was unin the Fun Shop i a national or- | Agreed to Submit Their Differences ired, but the ient was food for ganization, the editor of the col- ||| Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, April 17— thought imn who finally aceepts contri- Preliminary steps for negotiations be- 1 today that there fe butions is in New York and has tween Haiti and 8anto Domingo pro- being any the whole country to pick from. viding for submission to the Pape tute winst « humor, necessarily, must be arbitration of the dispute arising from e Company ry good before it is accepted. long differences concerning the boun- oss Central ’ dary line between the two republics oley reported was practically completed. S ——— During President Heraux's regime THLLS OF IURDER in Santo Domingo the Dominlcan con- You Wil NO DOVEBT) ----YES, 1 SO F Mrs. Flor- | gress vatified a convention providing GeT HOME BeroReE JABOUT ITI 1 Know ury, widow of Her. | for presentation D; "h;-‘ uuhznv'm"r‘! L Do. 1 HAvVE THAT IF 1 WANT ANY . manager of the Attantic | the Pope within a definite period, bul i Co. Stete I8 Darle for several years the boumdary ques- GONE TO ATTEND svePer %N "RA':‘ by & holdup man who | tion has remained unseftied. 4 MEETING OF THE T G Oren s store on the night of =y s & her version of the slay- CIVIL. WAR VET DIES Dogs;:"r?o wi:r:: € 4 Coroner John J. Phelan, who ww London, April 17.—Henty W. e K,N,o % pleted his inquest inte the casé | of Noank, Civll war veteran AS YoV A ' May's story 4id not dif- | died at & hospital here yesterday fol- ot which wes related by |lowing an emergency operation for ring the previous in- | abdominal frouble. He was born in clected a ' g “aring. Middietown in 1544 and lcaves his ) repre — widow one son and two daughters. prist church at VOTE APPROVAL OF PLAN The deceased enlisted in the Four- the Young Peo Asoninted Press teenth Connecticut Volurniteers in the ehen to be e 5 A o repa y | Civil war and at the close of the war mortoy ¢ MoL. | comm ary scasion this | he went 1o sea and later took up the tetnoon decided unanimon to | trade of Wacksmith In Westbrook, He war, any- | take # it the reply of the Ge was 4 member of the Baptist church o parade | g adbering to the concfn- | at Clinton. He had lived in Noank sions re in the experta reports | many years. S : : : ; . § 1 to approve, within the limits of s | ; " - e 1one. | the commission's powers 1he conelu- A gray, lowering sunset, as introduecd to ¢ " 2 hey ar — y e that me yis and 1o adopt the methods pro- | where the is green or yellowish- | green, indicates raim. by %0 doing, gain a bit of public good prevent the appearance of such jtem twenty-five years from now, it what is honealy believed behoovs us to encourage commercial | of straw who will fall flying. Possibly, by flying over the ght, light as it is. Whe TRy \ good enocugh no changes that TN T i 3 pr o) 2 T R AT o or one Bray, chairman of the board, was Bul none w J the solid you to explain where you got it posed thereine

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