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N;N~Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPA TELE Rusiness Office Editc Rooms fitable advertisin Mémber of The Associated Press, SMUTS IS DEFEATED, The gov Christian been overturned towering figure ence and nent governmental with the down in de Smuts was defeated ist-Laher alliance, the former a party which advocates separation from the British empire, Smuts was & figure than he was at home. thoughts on International and problems brought fame, He was regarded as one of the prime movers of the leagus tions and the covenant back from Europs At the was utilized rnme Smut Smuts had been a in the peace confer- was the last of the promi- heads connected Versailles gathering to go at by a National- more notable foreign His empire him world-wide of na was said to have written Wilson with enthusiasm which brought peace conference Smuts by Lioyd-George to ob- tain the consent of President Wilson to the inclusion of pensions and war allowances the reparations bifl, which infigted reparations to such an extent that and disagreement since. On his return to South Bmuts became a eritic reparations bill In an embarrassing position when it shown that It had helped to tnflate it. This helped to undermine eonfidence his political mies of his prediea. ment The Boer him think in terms of old South Afri- in thera has been trouble about them ever Atrien harsh of the and was put was he him in him, ene making much leaders who have ousted can unity and a dash of independence The British empire will likely face an- other batch of trouble as the result of Smuts' defeat MORE JITNEYS, Use of more jitneys in New Britain wi'l ba debated before the publie util. fty commission If that hody the hearing asked eil 1n a resolution Which adopted. This the committee ecommon council, will receive the most hearty support It will be shown tha ufllity com. mission that parts of the eity which being served by elther jitneys or trolley cars, greatly This of grants by the ecity coun- has Deen move, Instigated by on raflroads of the of eltizens there are are not to the inconvenience of residents. lack a fev these sections. The grant the hearing promptly case for the there ean 0 restricts opment should It the given utilities comr 1esion jitneys 18 properly be only one result CAPPLER, THE BONUS, AND MLEAN ur Capper of Kansas, Senator A whom political epponents in his state are attempting to put on the defen #ive because he over the president’s veto, 1s making a sterling defense of his action and Is quoting republiean statements to back him up. At first try was pald the war veterar sufficient the fiscal the senator says toid a bonus eould s beca revenne, year it governmer npon The 1at fnance ¢ mand all trea 1l Information ment Anances abt means com per claims Emoot can talk with “fully England %t thought it 1 April, ident Harding t ' Sewator ( claims they war-tim as an ag nt illion clvilian $24 ying it to ma employcs hen, soldier A year and i v of them em- 1 as the cw millionaires eated, and everybody pro q at while the @ fighting for one doilar a day. i at that time, and 1 say that the fighting men did not al. home ldiers square have no « vetoed the bonus motives, * * * The doubt where of the republicans s question, The pre strictest honor, asked none that was pledge-bound to stultify his integrity by departing from the strictest adherence to the code of honor that permits no deviation from the rule that men must keep As for me, my vote for the bill is faith kept. My before election are my after election.” yubt the president m sincere was majority upon the a man of no the ood as to faith soldie pledges performances Senator Capper's’explanation as to why he voted for the bonus sounds much more impressive than the erst- while explanation of wator McLean, who elaimed it as an expedlent pe from election and prevent the republican rty losing the forthcoming he thought it more important to said with an as- defoat the keep the party in high tariff, bhonus and cause the party to go down in defeat, resulting in a loss of tariff power, sured than to protection for Connectieut industries UNWASHED COACHES will when the New the time ever come Haven railroad will attempt to coaches looking When of Its expenditure of Kkeap fits raflroad spick-and-span® the dictates of pride in quality railroad stock enough time, effort and money to wash will cause the up and paint up oceasionally ? The ApplYy but 1t ority. criticlsm, of course, does not to all the coaches on the line, certainly applies to the ma- There is no railroad in the country today which operates so many dirty-looking coaches, of the 1t from the buff; coaches ed build. The original eolor s rarely discernible belie is that when they come ers they are a sort of dark hut the mamory of observers is shaky on as they haven't seen any this point new coaches for many years. steel railrond has a fair number of coaches on its mafn lines the lot. the these are the worst-looking of Some of them ara so black on outside that the name of the raiiroad, painted in large letters on each coach cannot be And the interiors discerned, what a travesty on nappearances! The paint was originally a glossy grey, or ye ertained 18 dirty the exact color cannot be but now most of the surface and rusty. Yes, rusty! Steel rusts qhen paint is not applied after and it atent 1 tain time is p of anyone to se the ear interiors Windows appear as if they woere never washed. 'The windows on the syds of one of the estigat 1 fe jark as the forbidding steel its con an amused em to v washed or painted huiit since it couid gain & to | but | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1924. but didn't foresee velopment the motor truck ldn't shot motor trucking ll has to Haven? when it compete 3 the New pride has so fat n kindly to the idea of ! trunk lines getting control of the New Maine. line of Haven or Boston and fatt is that the ot major New the Boston and Albany ted by York Centra®, is giving good first At the time New England— ch is controlled and oy the New and is everything that a class railroad should be. 1ito the han New ntion would be s of the York Central, Englanders feared given to The not much attc the this section the ¢ T interests of re- he two most been harm the scction the New Maine. should by are Haven and the Boston New oads is It England management of not entirely bad, ¥ lre short Maine, Ines in ire and Vermont serving their sections properly und apparcntly do not re- gard the public as so much cattle to be dumpcd What the into ill-kept couci public likes about a rail- well as good That road is cleanliness, as schedules and specd. is one reason why the Pennsylvania is so well thought of in the east. One can travel anywhere m the Pennsylvania whether it on the main line or on find is }a branch, and clean, painted coaches, the polished windows clean; well-kept stations and a fincly kept-up roadbed red afraid of a ! coaches—painted hecause company is not color which dirt “shows easily,” not allowed to accumulate—are bols of order and efficlency vere are other lines, of course, efficiency Northwe line, both where the same prevails sern and with yellow The Chicago and the Milwaukes coaches, know how to keep them ooking ¢ 1t coacl W New Haven es an occasional new one the ellow novelty and the remainder » Ay would he as black as the river Styx Or if the road had red coaches they wonld look just as soot-encrusted an Hsmal as they do now Facts and Fancies BY ROBERT QUILLEN ack of es; The money the hootleggers get You're right, Ethel scts on the tax collector, An old-fashioned man is one who considers twin heds a equivalent to a divorce Yes, Ithel, the best place to earry your money is in the left hand lower pogket of a good bank, confatti-throwing program and in? add a Olympie boys get Why contest let the not to the W the pins she has ) ve foun stingy When $he we paper m resharpened prize s out a wom- o = / - de settle down to gets the habit of A woman "t matrimony thinking she smelis something burn- ing. y i8 to keep the s the modern tendenc apartment yoar tre to tear The same fter year, too much down radio set Itm i hear this 1f you're b time to b nruch tir A cynic might Ask & trave he had Did while 1 trip “Rotten Moderr Wife's: A pla Husband's: A e Child's: A free nch iquor. radio, broadcasting s wife or the sier happens to b here's the way it goes. Detec- I've & turking that epie Don't be too hasty.” ¢+ agains not | strong The | washed, | The red | the | who didn't g The sun never Delicious Lunches and Beverages At Luncheonette—Main Floor 0 Maxson Foxwarz Jupsw, The Hairloom! (By Chilton Chase) Housceleaning days at their height were HARTFORD OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SPORTS AND DRESS COATS REDUCED $19.98 Polo Coats—48 in. $ 1 2 .98 long, Saturday........... $29.00 Sports Coats—In tailored models, that are full length, $ $35.00 Sports Coats—In full length care- fully tailored styles, B $1 9.00 Saturday Coats—That were priced up to . $25.00 Twenty-two Sports Suits — That were priced from $29.00 to $ $39.00, reduced to.. A 1 5.00 Thirty-nine Tailored Poiret Suits—That were priced up to $35.00, $ 19.00 reduced to. Extra Size Sports Coats—Reduced polo coats, carefully tailored in sizes up to 54. $29.00 and $35.00 values, $22 00 . Saturday When wifie, hlonde and fair, Ispied on hubby's last year's coat A shining, long dark hair. At first she turned quite d pale, Then smiled and ceased to fret; | This fact had slipped hermind, you | r she'd been a brunnette! None Better ldle-uged darkey was applying | a job of gardener at the home of | a millionaire. “How “Ten darkey. ‘And 1o go there \ire ar were you at your last illionaire. plied long " asked the 1 vears, A0S the recommended the million- you v el ' continued were Sports $49.00, Saturday for was recommended 1| and twelve othuh | It by a e« men."” | —Roy R. Johnson, h suh A Boy After Our Own Heart “Now children,’ said the minister, | all shonld do at least two things | day that we heartily dislike do- Johnny y Taise is hand, "1 1o that all right,” said Johnny. “Why every giorning T get out of bed and every night I get into bed.” / yde. Walter Cly E-JANGLES Sunny for Roosters never sing their JING weather's fine Speed pper:—"Does you ear pick up bloek." ereival: At least three or Rome burned down— iR to treat Griff Crawford, | A Fairy Story time t Nero fid A darn n a town, On The New Haven and tonight and Satur Conditions H vails over the sout half of Pressn over the Lak provines Manit | showers occurred i way -W. W. Davis. s a girl Thacks Yor er went to Ior her latest ¥ at the grill, | B hikes nor ban- s, Who didn't to ler la at the to The Appropriate Song the ronnder: “After ti the golfers: “After t the young father Once upon a ere w Ran.” Bal er the vho stayed at veading Dickens, who v raved #he met Lo ray, or Wi matinecs nor bout “whisk" western morning low whom in for” dannus nor kniekerhoc sp ar rajn but that w den). aki of umbre who gy elders, slightest hed at upon A tim yenll n ho wore of 10 o'clock sign went 18 once T — $0044508800000008000080000 Goorge A, O'Brien §25' Years Ago Today§ 4 | The w. k. T. .M, (Taken Drom Heruia of that date The tized busicss man JAWied GeeeeeeIeeereesevIeeererey prodigiously and secmed ashamed of | | ft | At meeting the he | Knights of Pythias Mutual Aald asso- Kirls night, T, W. Mitchel! fent the annual of the shows,” chorus "o all Aend grumbied, * hose neay is 111 T'he farmer's front turned “I heartily agree with you, young feller,’ sho sald, “But I think yon are | ctte street was entercd some time yes- | She sald: a trifle too hard, Twenty years ought y.rqay and $60 was taken from a bu- Hhoodatelt Ll to be enough los M. Bheridon, |Tchu drawer |‘, 'y‘. .| qu :”rl;' At a ewls Instinctively, 1weld night i} of the founding b b by hurt?” and burst i fittingly obsorved first grand knight John. Then she s the ehief ker a "It csting talk on the Won't ress of the order know Among the athletes who will rep resent the local Turner society at the turnfest at Holyoks Louis Lehr, I'red Heinzman and Fred Eppler, comprise the local socicty's fencl ' reward. He has t cam, A petition has been pre 1101 politics, We world is ectmen calling for a special mect- | ing of the common council at which |telligence | time an attempt will be made to raise I'rom an appropriation the improve- [consclence, | ments to be made at C Park t Word was received in this city vos after " terday that the ernor had toed 1 Lol charter of Works fiv Did this disturb them? | ing that corporation the right to use Not at @ | the water of the Farmington river to b make ctricity t ate the plant In in this eity clation held last ! When a lady chauffeur, John Je forgot to tell his “I didn’t thin! was elected pr for the ensuing just year, in the seat in around The Giackin apartment on Lafay- | t Carmody council | ninth anniversary the council Was B. ¥, Gaffney of the council, was 1 gave an inters history and prog meeting o The Best Reason sy 1 am forced to admit that news Kriss wom K1ross: that is superior to man.’ Now what makes you say phc his O'Neil, AS for worth of jewelry t J alrs was pairs, put en poker jverything he dre are Mrs. Ce e values | 1y Was A Fall Wedding p in an aeroplane ors wished to marry, It seemed a thrilling plan— But plans will oft miscarry. en up a thousand feet ceremoney ente may the hig for and a ral | not o all, that varson said then a guy cience It make Stanley is conscier one It is con it ele ope the more Observations was the only t father and John himsclf, he have turficd over an old umbrella that had been is good honesty and t needs to be | SATURDAY WILL BE A “DRESS DAY” At Second Floor $4.98 Linen Summer Dresses—In many new colors . ... Summer Dresses of Normandie Voile—A | variety of attractive colors in many cool models for summer $8 98 | wear .... 5 . New Flannel Sports Dresses—Featuring the shorter sleeves for summer wear, the colors include poudre blue, green, grey, maize and monterey $1 l .98 Sports Dresses of Shantung—A smart vouthful model which is remarkable at this low $11.98 { price ,... Silk Afternoon Dresses for the Larger | Woman—=Sizes 42 1-2 to 52 1-2, in models such as usually sell at $39 00 e © $35.00. Special ... Silk Afternoon Dresses—A variety of dresses that were made to $ 15. 75 sell up to $25.00, now...... Dainty Party Frocks for the Miss—In many attractive color $1 8 75 Ry ° $25.00 value at..... | over the wupper The heat waye of 'ntral districts has expanded castward to the coast, Temperatures above 90 dr s were reported yes. terday from New Mexico northeast- ward to Northern Ohio, thenee south- igland and sippi Valley. Weather || ‘rllfl\‘.\v‘fl to Maryland and southward {to 1Morida and the Gulf, i Conditions tavor | vieinity: day igh pre pre hern states and the the country this re is comparativel ke ¥ and th Light in a few places in Unsettied for this tonight ‘and vieinity unsettled weather satur- day | Washington, Juna 20.— Forecast for | Southern New England: Unsettled tonight .and Saturday, probably show- ers and thunder not much change in, temperature; moderate | shifting winds. gions storms; oba local —_—e———e DR. FRANK CRANE’S DAILY EDITORIAL Just Like Him By DR. FRANK CRANE Ieft 875,000 worth of jewelry in a tax pseph Cody, (nrned it over to the wife. - He said; k anything about it." caly the othar day the police, didn't steal 1t, and t like John,” jonce works a one, all the rea John Cody turned the 8 over as brought 1o ) first asked nto tears of relief on being informed that al aid tomaticully, if he has ona ming world will not give him one policaman Hins been was well with valuab to a 8 wife she John ing he could have mother be proud of like John land, you it it They a wag just him ? re In Ir turned over the Kin case containing $75,000 ordinary a way as he wauld left behind sroud of John, His action shows that his Kkind of in e form of busincss and 18 We § s, it t is asked for shrewdness of in- pis o the neares: poiiceman in as every reason Lo be » and the we above any ity that is demended a8 much simplicity nan qu talk re of ramily wh in the of character ahove nand is for atically and lowest, the de and autor hest in and to the science that will work smoothly office cor buttressed up by reason compact together, Tt like cats and dogs The ability to i any other kind of ability is founded and built it is eon that keeps 11 clenee socia a1l fr continually their 1o auarreliv faith i better th rock upon which ecivilization keeps ce that gives me vders as his hond i the stronger is the fabric we have McClure Newspaper Syndicate, Hello! 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