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Es New our hospi Britain Herald [ o " perintendent HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANT Tesued Dally (Sunda At Herald Bldg. 67 SUBSCRIFTION ¥5.00 & ven $2.00 Excepred) Chureh RATES: Thres Mouths. Month, Botered at the Post OTice ar New Biit as Second Class Mali Matter. TELEPHONE CALLS Business Lditorial Offtee Ttou The oniy pror the Citv. i room always open to Press. Member of The Associnted The Associated Press to the use for credited to it i A0 this paper and also local uews pub- " “lshed herein . ex Member Audit of Circulution, The A. k. which fu Bureau W a oatior s ne cireulation. Our oircula hased upon this audit, tection against fraud tribution figures to L local advertisers. The H Tork at Hotaling's Ncws Square; Bchuitz New: s Grand Central, 42nd Los Angeles, Cal s on xale Times Entrance ing m tree improvements such Arvade Station. t 2 rom zoning the city and from MORE EFFICIENCY improvements with whic In pursuit of our plan to emphasize ha the fact that the eMciency of department should count for a great deal in classifying the city which that department serves called to the fact that our New partment has again lee for good work. It is the habit of the New Britain department to inspire un qualified praise comes for it to show the stuff of which it is made. Those giving it a certain classification among the cities, these items which place the New Brit- aln department in such a good light. Chief Noble letter from the Citizen's Coal company, this city, complimenting the fire de- parment, and especially ing the work of members of company No. b for the efficient work they did at the fire in the coal yard Monday. By all means let the get the meeded paraphernalia required by the classifiers, and let our department be equipped as well as any. But at the same time let the classifiers remem- ber these constantly recurring occa- sions when the department i3 com- mended by the people whom the de. partment has adequately protected Wwith the equipment it possesses, CHAIRMAN HALL This city has been especially for- tunate in the men who have been at the head of the board of finance and taxation. B. Chamberiain struggled against those who would carry on the city without the alightest vision of the future and who would either he wasteful or “pen- ny wis thankless task and upon his retirement many took occa- slon to thank him, at last, work he had done, and their belated appreciation of the way in which he had performed his honor- ous duties, But as we are constantly that the world, as well as New Britain will go on just the same even though important personages ps tivity in the affairs of the world or the eity, man Edward F. Hall a man who, knowledgs of the city a 8 well as his amply able to fill the 1t 18 announced that #a will tender to this positior Aesire th g a fire ity it erization it is gron is essentially practical. A the vs attention Britain de- | preciation o u n commended the uplifting, ing ¢hown itself only changed sentiment whenever the chance sive school building plar is the home of the who rate a ¢ ain is developing 1y. not entirely the made who are can not forever overlook the city is all better the spirit that this ours possible, has received a POLICE AND BU agencies THE Al fail occasionally, of human compliment- ngine we have often had our demonstrated to striking manner, city house after charactor in almost every under the leadership of thers two or thres independently, the breaks For twenty years Frederick | a greater thought, Residents the of turally much exercise beries, they know not and pound foolish.” It was a |they may receive a a hard one, and strange gentieman of the and the second story for the inclined to criticize to express failure to obtain resul The nutbility officer . for the learning town ag far as law bre cerned when they aces 1" and their pay s out of acH comes too prev or the blame, o we found in Ct efforts 1o cat owing to his d technical & its people was i post succes v Mayor PPaones him the reappo, s with t and it earnest to #ee him acce appreciation here exprossed, ref Heve it dors, the g those who know the work. B0, a8 in given him is in a Ifishness, but | half of all ¢ that sort ed. Were all o serve as w Mr. Ha good rort of headquar He 1 one of n a grea Paonessa s tul and he wi sonse DISCREDITED “Dhox during it is months (o ROSPITAL PRAISED eomings are pride " someti in i own Instance #ome time age mponce have about as a8 any city of Tt I8 with therefor: praise give United States Bave juet inepe of Thomas 1 Martford . Bureau. These men = achis n Fa recently toward New | machine hum mechanical own us sometimes something tangible should ahtained by {0 Follke To theleflort to been taking place in the western s one, ing the breaking and entering. individ at wiat visit oy entry the polic heing Aliers are thoug memori the street more the is being developed, hav- in the an exten- itain but N n beings And 5 becanse hospital o RGLARS hound to mosg of us admit that in reviewing the acts of others hecause in a liven granting that it seems that the time has come when e heen solve the series of rohheries that have tion of the city, where, far too often, house is broken into and goods of more or less value pHifered. The work appears to be of a similar instance, i dieating that one man, or several men are d als, acti wonld show variance of procedure, it is e na the moment from the n window They are the very properly accept re- of the con- ir uniform aking he- ent they must should their breakers may ronRs" failings Were whom had te ) [ 1 sands of people who will read and whe the B88HL800000808885500808050 . * s @ (Taken from Herald of that flll?}: | 'l‘."l‘!‘" PIITIVTIEIITIRVID le yes terday AIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1924 ° S e m——— — | o, rrank cranes DALY EpmoriaL | VARROWLY ESCAPES | - BEING MURDERED New York Woman Robbed--Case Like the Lawson Mystery Popomac DR. FRANK CRANE bie p the Popem nyos urions and Ale the popomae was as seen light this season. It is called \ho strange fruit had a most with the from hina noweriuliy same dis- a hind of mo= delicious o= onl odor, aut anyone who beceme infected it ew York, May 14.—Mrs. Howard | declined to indicate what e the hest sort of parable is one nz frem it addiet d to the habit, T ean- is the tragedy of disgust hurt, more hearts hroke with happiness by disgust n oftic vas a sort of parable, bhut the suthor Johnson, wife of the author of “Tan- | d to 1each, And perhaps, after al mora rather om they gerine” and other musicel comedies, Whils froe fond of own morelizi and 1o ¢ was the victim of a hrutal assault and robhery on Monday evening, be- | ome of the * mg that af ihe e lings il gen Alamae, cause, 3 love hate; it is dicgust: in fact hate is not ove and disgust never merge, 1t can most subtly lives ar fe g attacked 1 a suite at the Hotel ost onid other more hoye rally and three dia- | £9,000, g honest | niore smash j Seventy-first street than from any The adway of mond rings value According to detectives of the West sty-eighth street station, the rob- Lery bears all the carmarks of having been the handiwork of persons famil- iar with the v in which Dorothy and Louise Lawson were robbed and killed, ‘Phat Mrs, Johnson did not suffer a similar fate is merely a |Tucky chance, they =a Late last night Harry lLasser i ap West Iorty-eighth street Sixty-cighth street station, Mrs, John- son positively identificd hi mas the man had assaulted and robhed her, | S holly 1o he The police say Lasser is also known | 0 as Phillips, Roth, Drent and Behan and that he has a police record and is wanted in Washington for burglary. For Mrs, Johnson lay in robbed at something of medici anc true opposit is not and might far from iove mell repel typical pl whereas sympa Our sense of is onr moct aristocratic facuity. R us toward or us from another It sical symbol of the positive and negative elee- ity is 1h of the most met soul, what and bratal act curious thing about deed of sclf our desires to suceeed in t soul odors mann icate and delightful aroma. v stench, ust is that it is often Tulgenc We all want and to he comfortable. One would naturally is direction would impress another fav- contrary it does not, It is for this reason that when a lady \es to charm she Is careful not to feed grossly, but to pick and dally with She realizes the repclient effect of the appearance of sirong in- So also Daphnis is careful to show to Chloe that she igcold and how warm her affection may be. not like a very wealthy man is not explained by envy and the inferiority complex. The millionaire has indulged | himself too much in success, There is a bad odor. i instinct erv human being is for self expression; that for of our desircs. But a secondary instinct, one that ) of evolution, is the instinct for self control. So that |2 semi-conscious state on the bath- O ho lets himself go, gets what he wants and satisfies his body and spirit [room floor of the sulte occupied by 1o the suggesis rather the beas! past of Mankind, while one who gives '\‘-. so-calied “friends. A thick cord Fvidence of constant self mastery, who s always above his pleasures, who ean had been nh,u\.n in a 1 noose himsel{ with ease, gives impression of a true gentleman, ) round her neck, her Jiven in the matter of life itself, if we are too greedy we are disgusting. Found with the Fatriots and martyrs who have flung away their lives in a supreme act of |terial. self suppression, shed the most delicate and rare odor in the pages of history. Had Joir y ; Partics 1 4 mot khow at all whether the author of Popomae intended to put all | According to Detectiven McGosern and Conklin, Mrs, Johnson, who lives Jut it is what T got out of it. } sl & at the Hotel McAlpin, was intraduced to a man and woman two months age by a man whe is a familiar figure in ———————————————————————————— | cabarets and cafes in the neighbor- o | 'ONTRIBUTED. A L B L s Facts and Fancies : 4 Broadway THE DOCTOR'S MISTAKE ARONA hs BY ROBERT QUILL police say, A vou might call deed has a 1s us as a noble ae A cow- |King LCTACULAR WARNING rep mig ¥ and indeed usually to gain, to become ctives arrested rtment at 115 At the West by i prominent, to graiify at for On the some suppose t food. who come no matter That the commons do And y indifferent deuths this someone remain losed Ensin 1o nrimitive the full overflow comes later in the story iwo hours nning enough i e poisc suite Attention ull were | ma- feet same and of automobile , ny a piecs inn some alf of ned Couple At Parties e it e saved. the ALeRINIE this in it, ¥ than sual . : v (Copyright, 1914, by The McClure Newspaper Sindicate.) s more f traflic through tunnels n this day because of street car rike which called more cars into use, severnl Johnson On Mrs, blocking of traftic and had to hen came the at parties On Monday, shortly after noon, Mrs, d A telephone call from the man, asking h join him and his weman companion at dinner that evenin Mrs. Johnson replied that she just about to have her breakfast, whereupon the invitation | was changed to hreakfast John- son soon foined the man and weman at the Hotel Alamac, where they were registered as man and wife, Breakfast was served in the dining room, and afierwards Johnson intited host and oin her in an automobile ride, The party returned to the hotel in the aft ernoon and went to the suite eccupied by the couple, Mrs. Johnson had cepted their Invitation rtay them and have dinner, “T have no coin,” the fellow Tied Rope Arvound Her Necok, “I'm simply out of luek Mre, Johnzon was in the bathro Could you the cash tome inadvanee? ghe eaid, when the man “Why yes," he said, “T know tared, caught her by the throat You need the stoff — 11l take a chance, whipped out a picer of strong cord, fo take this bean and go." which he fastened and tied round her neck, Johnron Two hours lying on the noose was sti Her fert 8§ uneonscione wait, curg in the man walked in on Dr. Goft And said in solemn tones, “I guess 1'm to shuffle off; 1 feel it in my hones. My stomach's bad, my nerves are chot, And yet Hoeaven is filled with peo- I ean't get sleep or rest called on to A multitude of pains I've got Away down In my echest,” A engines of most of them were had amount Johnson receiy ning, or been running, and ennobling. rto skin, Death isn't particularlly of this dangerous rabbit is mere scal ot tun- to which : A dead anst gas was allowed to escape. ourse there were openings in the was wer ends, never their fr who by but they were not sufficient ple Mrs stand | ey off fumes The doctor with consummate kil That left no room for doubts, Examined him for every ill, And put him through his sprouts, He then wrote a prescription out Which to the man he passed, visit to some Who took it with a leok of doubt, will - “What will it cost?” he asked, to have a child to lavish care on, but white shoes as well, he two tubes as half- the two tu as hal pegun to to worry A No country ever yet has disintegrate until it began about the servant problem, razed men women struggled hot Mrs, hostess hroug Sometimes individual cases of death to The two things that make us appre- fails to ciate home are a good woman and & om this sort of poison im- sress and warn, while the wholesale resort, svercoming of many persons s nice loving with about nake such an impression that the les- It © occurrence the Doe. replied, buck."” cried, will not be forgott is to be |Your “T Anink that wuk, - 18 on will not be forgotten, ) be Wil set you back one yopad that this tr may | erVe m, one and thou- | y¢ ya is 20, they call it the spirit of adventure; if he is 40, they call it a qiiest for a profit. ot he without its effect npon suddenly be warned of the fact that gas excaping n a place where the ventilation is not The will, at last, ina Then u ®he Mrs Iasped weonzcionsne later found bathroom tied tightly had br danger of monoxide The patient got upon his feet, inte The dollar bill he yanks, Then started brisk for the street Without a word of thanks “Cébme here,” the doctor called back, “TI've made a slight 8o give me that prescription A change I want to make, has not heen exaggerated. herself The her maller the space the greater amount floor, to connteract round alr is necessary »f pur is him hound whiie diamond he effect of this gas. tubes were neck. n he w Three and yet the insuffic this ca eat affiare, openings into 1t mistake, of Jack, of five § vl number on arat, anoyer ving mall from man rings, hem were ont 1s well Foreigners make the best waiters, n karat s a dinner 0 American can give that subtie im that he thinks you Walcs dta h an ¥ which were monds fingers cmember N prossion had bees T L disappeared, omobile engine 1eft running in a The dector then, with pains and care, we Took out his fountain pen, And crossed a ifne out here and there And gave it back again doctor must be right When he the public xerves; I find, my friend, you will not The tonic for the The two things most commonly con- duecive to virtue are @ pure heatrt and a bald indeed, A head, neral thing a self-made #iff who happened to woman A« National il grimage Park i« Considersd May 14 Independence ! memoiial pilgrimage of a man need Independen 25 Vears Ago Today g At a g 1eKky neryes, ry the right hitade!phia, Peantifica- nan K IBBLE, SWITCHMEN'S UNION yathing beach engagements don‘t b in theory | Comvent: i« Neing Held at Denver you are get- | and Ladies' Ausiliary Also flas Its Session, Denver, numerous activities tion of re s a great construction mount Park two projects announced by George Baker own 1 was riding h M rnoon when pide only example of unselfish rooster's cackle when a About th park and flattery 18 the Y8 an cgE. | strect hi control South in in Fair 150,000 M with the stadium aft he lost A hen | to accommodate the and w thrown with the handle His pedals Kendric decision bars and badly K today in connection take charge sesquicentennial eeleby signing the aration ¢t pend in this city, The first sug Mre. K. T, Stotesbury, wi hanker. and Willis Martin an “Indep art of " #ick, the that it ting. is nothing in the his to yays to sce what i ddhd - tion o to badly his with a of of Consideration o nee union May 14 reports covering serionusly the estion was m o the past three ye 1 eocond by Juige & of citi- e meesion hors 1o- the cupied an lay of de ption of North America an f ganization | the section providing adequate wage and approva h tea- executiv egat the & « to the triennial con a committer hh Union o n's ladies’ auxi ally nence Squ 11 America,” s L d mayor time Ty or Approva immins 1 th apita 1he limited an wonderful cele that one of the pagentry furnish ightning that gua an tur utitize all the peemancr readi M. erday'a scs his Wwe t jons, r pro- mak music casurer are pree ng and tive of art, ar views on the crature rhood of - it xpressing miserable wife makes Rrothe men and President Cashen said he was “ready \ in any man o ger of the rms things over. I'ra gwitchmen, ALTER THIRD TERM? g about a child got from New York Politicians Think Hylan Wants Beelection 14.—M John ¥ hat politicians be- third term and 1h- ments direct- eraft sentative organ e look its swilchmen as According to W Jati 1924, a g2 than $200,000, & years ago. Re ed more $414.459 Observations on oI The Weather N vor Hy i a campaign the w York has Ma port of Roore- ¥ had on hand total of $956,5%0, & an begun w ry the union for a and when to even 4 com of mor hra arpa ing them to accept all invitations pos e to mectings and public therings o where they P about the progressive improvements of this ad. people.” These also instructed to sordid groups that have measures {ntended to help won't mind éod ity ta three cipts 2 & the tola of pe dinners, f onl “honest » suffcient | * Kinds e that she | ob. 4 out in claims b - nust ce facts t their own j FORD WANTS DOCK PROPERTY ministration befora the Ot epokesmen attack obstructed peop The the ignoring resolution course were = $650.000 Tor 21.2 h, Minn, 14.—A Makes Offer of Acres at Dul Min May t tand here, \ for acerued by W urer, i n to run the mower the for the definite for i+ plus payment unpaid taxes, nry Ford, De- a nove 1o ob- property at the head of the arned here Jast night. Magnard Oil Com- 0., owners of the Dock Company te- weeks ago mbus to offer etter reply to leaders of for a Thomas clerk. It was taken as by Tammany endorsing Hylan third term and submitted M. Farles county was tabled ———————— " BIG AMOUNT INVOLVED, Militon and Half in Inheritan a% been ma roit, many tain d taxes | lakes, it 1 editors of t Diae b Tases Vigure in Lawswit. kg reritance was | ! # invol M of pany Tumbe Kuperior and 1 met Jast Saty Coal stion weveral in Col 1 has an The t 8207 % on any {consider § Ias rustor has , valuation ¢ and send un Shep Herald, who Xew Yor’ will not be ron ision up to oii trust fand and AD uter DENIES HE IS 1 May 14.—A ¥ from Hong Kong this morning r Yat Sen president of Ko dead. con- B e dis- - them 16 Lor naccepted [ ! manus.s McCor- voard © eays the wha [ i 1.0 China government is s company s cond in tvo Thie days o je the report head 5 the ma He Fres th rairman of the death of Do, Sun. A & " ymmitter: iong dispatch 10 the Associated at Pr am., Aia. a8d o oy k of Los Angelea adquarters ia Canton. ate last night reports nz ialle Aemied =P ) Br Che un Maxson FoxuawL Jupei, WHY 1S 1T At a Dinner Party That— T am either very early or very lat 1 am always placed next to the dull- est woman at the tahle? When 1 am on the water wagon, there are oceans of liguor? When my tongue in hanging ouf, there isn't a drop? 1 can never remember that scream- ingly funny story I heard only the day before? 1 am never hungry? T invariably make a balancing thick with the forks? The leg of the tahle where 1 want to put my knee? I always lie and say what a delight- time I have had? Charles G. Shaw. mezs of that plates and is sure to be ful Saved “Why did gement v “Ha went one Runday, and vhich sang ‘Oh, thousand tongues’ scared him Gertrud Howa hreak th Ma to church the fervor that 1 1| Virginis hiz eng: Muriel: with her with e, Traprock as a Monntaineer i in the early summer of 1914, eaid my friend Traprock, “that I went an ¢ whleh, vs far os | . iT unique in the an- nale of mountain climbing. Turope £t that time was on brink of ‘var, I was attached United State~s emiy in - Par diplomatic 12hors had bern 1 exhaust. ' the A week's to 8w itzeriand tain elimbing. elimb up with through porvienee the M rduons chanes for 1o I dashed mo1 rting my st the Piffle-alp, 1 code of heling e shod ta mo by e of nesd, 1 completely out of arr my o tphic signals 1o megns of mir A not touch with the hassy, I =t rted my climb at of t nighta wer e nightly requived | s iwo cant. T terrific tast of Yoars of thing now climi vl end ou vas nkiul that menhood | had vithata ading great altity f the 1oy Nies of New out 1 me in good i120 th in my valua i i one o Arm wath 11, 1 picked m ite wno of the permanent col'=etion in glancing 1ow vallsy iy friend and the perceived frantic ind sl var signalliy were cleat arp n omilcs an Iming n My d this o An I in makir 10 Zinni pain, ¢ in I decided it my added 1 to thin moment 1 weight was at 1 the top of ie Do the 1he but that of the most y riaken pine 1 ame the wa reach e going trip 1 cearious 1 constantly fler came or have ever und nche fear my e ot st, but at last 1 stid 4 big enough to hold night train 1o Quai d'Orsay know —§ erland the war. But ele and snow wouldn't! 1 the le to Interlaken on a cake of ice me that wer le ust “1 caught reported to well, a8 you g0 into Paris and aid the the not Truth to His Faith gammy Perimutter had just bought tnenty-five cents worth of animal crackers and, as he was about to l2ave the store, he stopped, thinking seriously. Cletk:— thing, Sammy gammy:—"“Yes, yuld you please pigs?” Have you forgotten soms- 17 you Aon’t mind remove all the —Fdward Kilgallen e half of the movie stars don’t how the other hall gels awas it o know with 1924, Reproduction forbidden). (Copyright