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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1924. ’ . - - ] >0 " s e e mmpmmoeny | Britain corporations do not consider conditions alarming may be deduced & ! from the liberality of their directors. St So— Y| Another sign which cheers is the ’ announcement that Landers’ Frary & Clark has taken out a permit to build Diakes Random Observations an addition to its Center street unit. On the City and Its People : | This in itsclf is a small matter, small B when the size of the entire establish- tuates | would be nearly as New Britain Herald| . .o o ot s specten of | netocking satoons HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY lesued Daily (Sunday Excepted) At Herald Bldg., Church Stree s ar DGV A8 ment is considered. But it leads peo- wind begins te pringfic ity « : HALL JUDELL e . - ple to the conclusion that the com- up Ty y ag S le Obssrver. has noticed ‘many pany must be preparing for ®more £ ery, cussing himself for not staying Entered at the Post E ¢ 2 things and has hea as many more | home and listening in on the con- 4 om operating 1) . B e Rej . PEASH, as By The Inquisitive Repc during the past week. Here are some s, givin 0 | Our Inquisitive Reporter yesterday | of them: l business. {vention over the radio s v : : iden ‘\ ”m:-‘ t ‘\\ as 'm"x: m,o The renomination of President o ! A p o : know what 'was'goiog ol ; Coolidge did much to clear the busi- asked this question of four people An auto trip over a stran road.] 16 a m.—Band strikes i S chosen at random Posts 1 n | 1 V- Yorl 1 ness atmosphere to some extent, There @ ando ’osts along the v telling how f walks of ork an rg #Dg youl seriously think the ay R s o et T and olieorsl® |was never a douit that he would be 3 i he ap, . A sville. ¥ I c cke leave al yecause it is to mpusy ive miles n] rs 2 ! 1 renominated, but business’ ‘men afe; | i { Ik by which Newton discovered the law | wampusville.” Fifl G Solane. 15D Rt Dinve st f The N WILSON'S POLICIES, 5 . LROW e et et et o \\'.un] usville. l\x\n t ,114;;’ ]< 1 mI wasn't \l u’ M!n:\ S scary creatures and are from Missouril - gravitation was the same one eaten | wpwg alivic ampusville t 0 a. m.—Pack ild - . . t Two miles to Wampusvi 1 o e LA all the time. President Coolidge's re- nards escape from Larry Stevens' hot room aiways political n T pugilis- | by Eve in the Garden of Eve, and, if | Hooche's iron foundry.” Oie mile to dog kennels and bite the North Caro- Woodrow " » industr; 2o ¢ ¢ | %0, what became of the seeds?" W i I sociated P : g £ ) ampusville, the home of better Member of The Associated Press. A : Harry Baum, contractor: “AIWAYS | porse harness.” One mile and & half | lina_deel s before being muzzled been dev Ll having lived in the city, sir, 1 d go flitting by. “Wampusville, three [and returnedl to the pound. ARRCIRE know much about gardens, but my | e pyasperation. Wonderment. 30 a. m.—McAdoo agents, teat- > man- | Stanley Works, American Hardware lished v terda ] flower hoxes, & b 3 : A 2 N Hudson Ba Five miles in this ual of politics, announce they have {; nomination created a favorable reac- tion in New England at leasf credited r ther T I . y i rful luck t 1€ Opintons voiced that Wampusyville is f from Doc O'Leary's : 4 , (‘orporation and the Fafmir Bearing Cora Wills, perfume clerk: “If you 7 . = = 3 n the c the Stanley Works s . . manner. Car stops because of stone !everything sewed up. o. In the case of the Stanley Works e \I!:nler Audit Bureau of Circulati : - mv: “\” t: out, Cut m 1!\ sf-n wall. “Guess we must have lost the 4 5 1 —Comi on reso- and the Fafnir Bearing Co. the divi- he c. ‘ 0 / ; " F F s vnhnumn vou a lemofl instead of an | TH", Jutions reports that all the delegates |dends were of fair proportions. As e t unday. The rude kening in the ! have broke eir New Year's resolu- | extra divide are taken from the ’ A “Not on your life. The antenna series | Middle of the night, that is, 10 a. m. |tions and are therefore eligible for 'surplus of the corporations, their bls o the BY KOBEKT QUILLEN g ) ted 80 that | The call to get out of bed becayge ithe convention. iction leads to the conclusion that wepaper enser shonid he connected so tha 0 x ) 5 - the rotary pl .pg‘ are ‘,..‘.u ,}‘,‘., that wn must be mowed { 11 a. m'—Klan delegates move that | there is no immediate need of being rotary pla t ot A to be let :everyone be compelled to don hoods 'parsimonious with the company's After getting 1l u u ground.” groans, grunts and pleas to alone. I'm tire What's Sunday ‘and robes before voting money. In time of stress manufac- klan | turers conserve their resources dras- stand why they are called nerve s Mrs M Luteell, s e O e O e i Thicty stx more B f X Seardingithe ke Lx‘;;v:l'r"" “llh"“:' .:;"v‘.ifi“\." “\"n‘\n .I,Wl emy. " The luxurious softness of .boys led out in wooden kimonos. tically, as was shown during the de- e y g e : v dithesworllicourt [0, cviie eayal mas fak molasses. There's nothing better |tbe bed. Al well with the world 11:30 a, m.—Judge Thoms sitting | pression a few years ago when divi- lally noteworthy. That fhe | ..n . when he marrics, but gets very s Dozing. Review of the events of the 1 and giving out no interviews lends were passed and every dollar g 'I'vuzlu Ilulwtl' | night before passes along. That long 11:45 a. m.—Steering eommittee re. in nm‘ treasury was carefully Ktlfl.r"' Breathing a deep, mourntul sigh, yawn. Dozing again. Sudden reali- {ports delegates are as wild gs steers The fact that the three New Betty lay the book aside. “A man |zation that you were to go fishing at |because the Long Island Scotch hasn't r residents who watch the an- which routad the o Islax o S hout a country. How terribl [10:30 with Jim Hendricks. Action! |yet arrived " tics of the younger generation ]‘:uh < g IncHia s Shuch doubted; | (o) it putting out the cat Yes,” drawled Myrtle absently, as | Lights! Camera! 12 m.—South Carolina delegate pop-exed wonder will regret to learn ate have had time to c 8 g i s doubt has been increasingly A =2 she dabbed her nose with her powder| Graduation. The proud - mothers j cusses Nordic supremacy with Davy |that the old lazy lane trolley line, puff, “but just think! A country with- |and fathers, The siow processional. | FitzGerald of New Haven who asks connecting with the Meriden line, has discuss what has ca in power to engineer an entry|close together they cam't insuit one'OUt & man would be a calamity The songs by the chorus. Also slow. ihim if the A, O. H. Is strong In hie 'n"l |-tyj-fiix‘x“y}-y:J.\V;;‘;’,\.: I‘:‘Vrnrran}:fiunnr;‘l‘ perate warfar, to 1) R ; | another except in whispers A. Brown. |Why don't they introduce some snap- ftow ) crdibresimy famoun, Lasy Lnoe 859 league through the back door i oy mumbers? The opening prayer by{ 12:15 p. m.—One-eyed Connelly, asy-going ride were well patron roaRtwe Prosperity is rather enjoyable if you | A Doctor's Advi | & visiting clergyman. The opening re- | notorious gate crasher, sneaks by out- ‘: 'f_‘,j;:j"‘,’f,“.,S‘}Tl.";‘«.‘l'lfir :“:1?;‘1 05 T ted public sentiment favor | gon't mind cluttering up the house |, o I - . rlmrl\s hy the school head. The H{nv \IIVIV’ guard, disguished RN s G thinieht 2 Has 1o Lake Cose our work is too confining honored remarks. 8ob stuff. The | Kleagle pounce via the Lane was the height can town of a few hundred popuiation | make jt an 1mprobability. Iaid Des Jones, ”“,‘ onithe equare &) great veaponsibility S pinced\ an i iha J00 1240 p. i omfio much Aolas h th of dizziness, Now that the gas-pro- %0 much repraséntation 1h thie ale] s teemn e oo || e amatfer the town the los you .“\_n ,\(.::-H\-'I.‘L\:"m':::,nv.;y’dmn]:,_‘ graduates. The speaker of the ‘L]‘y alf, favorite sons can't hear them- ooy vehicle has become popular B i\ accorpiiali IntoRas ta hedonis yo asaniend s {Ris also time honored remarks. |selves talk. SRS and the young woman of today wants too proud to shine your own shocs. 3 Going out to face the world 1 p. m—Rumor spreads that Yan- ,oihing jess than 35 miles an hour to But soon there was a wedding work is not all done” “New worlds | kees are going to play a double-header | gir up Wer blood, the trolley must The prin he same as in the | justice with “no nullifying reserva- ‘{“""i‘.‘,-‘“j DOWiS ¥avpy, pel {10 conquer.” Rivers, brooks, streams [at the stadium, e ool ) I'. 8 senate, where Rhode Island, the | tions.” Now that Senator Lodge, :,'_" NATKA 8 1e _:“”“u”:" ik and oceans of oratory. The presenta- | 1:30 p. m.—Rumor about Yankees | Lazy Lane was one of the mast smallest state in aga, and Nevada, | chief political objector to the league R e ey Ay i LU0 DEQIDIOMAR SIS BNTCHNE PO verified . [ pleturesque rides in this part of the e . nunciation of names by the presenter | 1:45 p. m—Convention moves in & |state, It wound around orchards, up contrary to the claims of | jittie chance after that BATTLE OF RHODE ISLAND. can politicians, was turned 2 2 Now that the fumes f ) American people in 193 It isn't an orthodox apartment you have room for two guecsts at once | W1 perhaps is an opportune mor vsted by the effor republi-| Neighbors arc people who live so The republican party of the state the world court in order to app entrenche nd ) BIVER L ERODUDL" ipt gue to end war, or at lvast to! with things you don't need. { eenate as is given to the democratic | docuinent is called, calls for partici- city of Provi € pation In the ernational court of the least in populatior ach have as| has heen shorn of most of his powers L pie s y of the certificates, The applause for |body to Yankee stadium having de- and down hill and finally into the } ‘r;._.v-m ri “Wamt a job plekin® Ap- |0 ecinients, The blushes as they clded to postpone the nomination of \shady confines of Lake Compounce, £56.siate of Wbk 1ho wiont aops & ples cross the platform. The benediction. [a president in faver of the more im- |A trip through its shrubbery-bordered . ¥ | e »olldge ¢ Tramy “Ye i iekin' " i 1 > ge cam-| Tram Yeh, U it's plekin' ‘em . 0" o T oongratulations, The let !-,mvmm mission of seeing Babe sock |coolness was a mental tonie, and you palgn managers, it should | om outa apple plos. M. Shorld ‘Lm)\\u for everyone. Why, it's still the [one on the nose jdn't have to be shaken while taking. —Charles M, Sheridan ' 2 p. m—Harry Stevens, the hot dog But faects trample roughshod over large a representation in the senate as 1 1 wilables hay But when a state s as emall as| paratively casy for the republicans to| 1t works out all right. Familics with same day! Rhode Island, re Providence and | discontinue stultifying themselves and | no children ususlly have a dog to oc- ( . ‘. e Dark | The summer dance. Evening gowns, { ioads his pack of yelping romance. Seniiment cannot be als t ': the = hing | Tuxedos. Dreamy music Moon, | air to the Yankee stadium and [lowed to interfere with business. The . ';‘,I\.' m..::. the tuentin tha Lr,.l.qL “Her”. No more need be said Madison Square Gar as empty |storm of nickels which was wont to No doubt children of 1590 had “in- & The b ] o S N s a8 A pre-war rye bott pour into the Connecticut company's tlon, such a condition becomes aggra- [ large majority of the nation's uMpar- | gividuality,” also, hut the neighbors Hi# body became tense Vacation time, Where shall we go ¥ Rt pockets as revenus from th ln:o has g v L st Camille clutehed at his arm, and [ The numerous places suggested by en \ ntl ) 3 9, ‘varlons social, fra-|thought it cussedness. ek it il et el hpatartidai And now, Jadies, secome a gentle summer shower. A dence, and being imbued with ordi- | ternal and church bodies bl ol e it R I | here. madnthing Catifitry. Tha sl W4 2% Ko Dagan'te watls W onductor would not need to go high- About all a suggestive movie title "I, What s it, Roge " ¢t it - '“"“‘ "T, € Aofatont N s cot a theater this r than the fifth grade in primary . P by ust n the sound of the last | pocketbook o economica lens ORI hanl Ay SRt The Rsaatitad o o kg suggests Is that Burnum Was ' o 00" ath came to both of their | The nced of new sport clothes. Knick By ver finished e LAt HeoaiaNy to AN entitaeia 2 | right 4 ; e ey o cater was erowded with 0 an enumera- The republicans, likewise imbued with | strom of polftics, Mr. Wilson him-{ . cnrs.. Roger jumped out and went | ers, sweater, golf stocking Ete. | omen and irls—the film was heing |10 Of the fares collected in a round around to the rear of his car, but re- The luring catalogucs of summer re- ! fim was heldk [ irip. So Lazy Lane must pass into customary human secifishness, and | self, bent under the w " he proper year 1o trade v \ shown exclusively t ors . s A : , bent under th ar load war- T proper year to trade y L 1curued at on shaking his head: | sorts, “Right on the ocoan” ‘“The *hoY xclusively to members of th sceing that they profit in power by the | time detat clubbed by wartime [ ©4r in On A new one |;- this year I o out of gaw, Camille White Mountain Tesort.” “Quiet, you doubt it, ask any ler truman B. Mills, peaceful, country Iif The inquiry || gh 1 ’r and th turer was bet b el bl A g for particnlars—8%0 a week fgr a Baahil frequently happens that the man The Force of Habit - g Suddenly there was am. ol ‘. omobiles, must make the state wore povers the democrats | fantastic hope that ok ikasica 3 W ce of Mabi room The flight of economical " v of Plainvill 1 I nerican | who has the least religlon can put up| g . ) 1 4 lowed %y inville an nitor: “Benator, your daughter has | ihoughts, The worry ahout money " " 3 3 will probably be con. another scrcam, followed by o) ¢ 1t the systen intinued yople w t ¢ e he erap to d ene t f would want the system continued and | pooy ould not submerge thelr war | the best scrap to defend | consented to marry me, Have you any fle consnmmation of several wecks olospadens s s dipel e 1 by Meriden an in fon to stay aw Pienie parties \ocessary to transfer at voice of the speaker was drowned out wor and board cars ef & few of its larger cities make up an | jain wholeheartedly In & movement | CIPY the back sca overwheiming portion of the popula- | that has received the supy vated. . The democrats control Provi-| tisan thinke nary human selfiéhness, would like 10| The league issue &hould never have see this antigue system eliminated. | bien thrown inte the dlshonest mael- ir sex. Interest in pleture was at a system, stand for its continuance, psychology, duped by European states ¢ k ploasur If the political complexion of the men and mistakenly cling " 1" Women jumped up on their sents the republicans would be for ®a an- | idcals under an ocean of poiitical mis 7 ST ohjections? wonder, Vacation ettt | Every married fhan will tell y tor: *Young ma ave known s . e represoatation wnd party expediency, | .y this truth-compelting acopolamin itor: “Young min, I have oW | ghore again. The same oid gans. The Amendment of the constitution is | was partly to hlame for the faily " e you too short a time 1o give YOU & | gm0 gid surronndings, The same old : ire of | drug should be abolished by law, definite answer; this 1s a madter for 4 times. The same old satisface | M 1he general tumu R i = . being soughit by the democrats o as | his plans, The league and the world investigationg’ o ; - FALEIAC= 1 Btrolling up one of the alsles with Saks Chent 15 8o TRRC T oty The old-tashioned youth lacked the Searne 3 Cuntmings tion all the dignit of Joh Drew 2 L cm to the ike via the Y Jeorg Al . . . y m and Ihe writer has no facts concerning advantages of 4 college education and stopping to twitch his mustache oes t of A butld ) g 18t e cost of road butlding bhu o had to learn hix stud poker the best JINGLE-JANGLES The Observer does not make a prac- | eastonally, eame a mouse, It was a [that the old Lazy ,‘ e 43 g e ,“ at the old Lazy Lane trolley line tiee of stealing blooms from the AT 'am « ‘ uch 1% 1 stealing ® o mouse, not much Ligger than a |replaced with & concrete highway Down to the | Others hurried inte the alsles, The to give Providence ita rightful in-| eourt should by no means again be fluence: in the state senate. Licut. | churned into poditical jesues, hut Gov. Towpin, who prestdes over the | shonld be an object of AttRINMEnt by | way ne eould ) ) logs Jave tail natets th he amendme t t ' ould Ats have whiskers, dogs Jave tails senate, insiets that the amendment be both partie Men have Weads and so Mave nalls, | den of other writers' thonghts, but | hectle, according to the Observer's in . % put through and also insists that #t be g Clifford H. Howard the humorous description of the dem- | formant, But it could have been as f done before any other business, hows | AN UNVESTIGATOR." ooratic convention, written by Dan |4y as an elephant and cause. »nm»“uuu»uu“u.» ever necessary, Is done, Mr. Toupin the body of the story giving the o \ Foxes, gables, minks and such, Parker of the Waterbury Republican, |more consternation. Shrill fa & Suemniy. b 4. Xr. 7 n : : e e Bl oo R S ekt Thdrosiabt it i ssbimapeaitd Sl Dbl ears o Tod, it s appa s headstrong about the | testimony of one Jadb Btein, at the W. Phelps Neation in a single paper can give it, | qor g o ay subject, and r to tnpross his|trial of Gaston B. Means in New ff So here's how Dan thinks it will After noting with satisfa I Wishes Wero=— o $:30 . m.—Commitiee of one Jow- ! uproar he had caused Mr, Mous . Nomwvvwvmwwtv' patter enginect Hibuste at | of W ¢ » . N “What does my little man wish to {4 two sh delegates from the | annears ot th : matter engin 1. a ndby how ca . e U 8 Iusiios ds W . Y e ey -r‘!' Trish deleg : ; ] 1, wi ton much haste John Kunz, toreman for O, F, Cur« provented pamsage 2 to buy Ree-| partsnent was In hirlng Geboctive buy-—chocolates ke th Kast 8ide appointed to escort the Ala= | hut with all the dignity hefitting ell th o . y stat e : Fable: One & priced 835, the wtore s the small boy entered. |y Kian boys Into the hall lone mouse in a theater filled wit el lyespbn-teshpih b 4 RAATYy #tate p 1 pay slate Btetn himeclf gave the testimony bt ought the cheap “You betcher life 1 do,” was the §:40 A, m.—Ambulance call sent 1n | femates < \'\~‘m1 company yard this Soobed quick response, “but 1 gotta buy #0AD" 1o rush Alabama hoys to the hospital | The lecturs was resumed and s o and was badly cnt and ford H. Keene | where they will be right at home un wntl Mr. Mouse declde He was removed to his home . Webster sirect and attended by a .:‘ en {roin Heralg of that daie eolleagueg with the importance of the | York, 18 found fluminative evider employes He 8210 he was a lawyer, that h The filibus vas acgompanied Wy | served a 30-day sentence for $:50 m. m.—Delegatos from solid | than there was in his b 8o out tor the embraces and beg or steal the [gyyiy wig are opposed to Al 8mith |came again, did a few jazz steps ght wa. an h been All & mere ¥ we u shop- || man has to fight o g I8 that when the galeswon Jile simple dittle thing it i priced run over the new curve Baptist ehurch today. The rie company is speeding the work 2-hour aession P r | o estionable record he A diplomat s to a tonsll-spraying acadcmy ®o they 1t were utter H,‘:”K ET T SO AT (M to an armist a ¢ artment of | complimentars 2 ean wet their whistles for the com- “t appearance @it departmont o s Pyl Witness N itk ) At the graduation exerc Jo words are SONES . 4 you see the beginning i n Ags reises of the stopped h t d| from pract ¢ had bee kiswes; after marriage the Woman Was w0 of his wet tendencies ask A | the aisle 1o attract attention police answer to do the fighting, the begging and the |4 o0 room the Bronx 1o lead them ternatic nor 1 eame the gas alta t trial. But in g fray ® o m—McAdoo campaign ma mounte ammnr school held in th agers claim 448 out of a possible §28 | ) g in hoo litorinm yosterday aft- Aclegates and offer to save the party ) the « poem “A Vision in the expense of holding the conventior T went & of Nod,"” was recited by nditions P ’ Daugherty com this trouble *” clear " s " g estigator, ’ re ” Perhaps the ~jorian Johnson: “Yes, Yo' Honah MAH FOR YALE, All gall, as we remonr i v - f o . g by declaring McAdoo unanimously v . tinved t " Ciaude B. Darrows. into three parte Florian: “We dwe, 1 was hest — eyes in the 1 At a meeting of the Natural History HOW SOON IT's “FOO HOY ate 1 aspiring an at thelr we 1 "I A oollege efvicatic ' 1 Migsiseippl hear e afternoo g Association held in the Y, M. C. A The athictic t s TOMORROW I8 SUNDAY ust a lttle 1 oargmen aga Mani > 4 ing banner inseribed, “Kan Kal Kool ast night Messrs, Hurlburt and Quig. 4 On this week-end we want you to idge” enter the hall and are shu "»' y were appoi committee to re- be 4 plasterer cate and write up a batch of humore | Up to the sixth gallery by a coupie 8 " xports Vise the by- 4 constitution o STomts e S of Hiberni ' ' . he assoclation g PR ¥ imercial on The Y. M. C. A. business men's W ¢ r. Smit 362 delegates and | are aging signs which in- | team organized yesterday H nound t arise simultaneously, cry 8 18 not expected t f p is not expe 1 to | Kirkham handle them on the ehilarer 1% for very long while G. W. Kilett wi ful slgns are 1 those who hit to lends declared by the Observations el On The Weather ke et T 3 gt e n s |l DR FRANK CRANE'S DAILY EDITORIAL MOBOLOGY AFTERMATH police In the town that semeone cr 3 short search Playing Politics ) which the police By DR. FRANK CRANE o stealing iced a new bill for a World Coart. 1t 18 too Conchedd the Wiiness et r - pects this program of his to he enacted yer: “Have # Sometlime ago, through the instrumentality e y about w he League of Nations wae killed in the Sena g io b 8 flot Harding was clected by votes which intimated ths tien of nations whick would take the place of th Leagne was supposed to have done Coolidge were both in favor of the United State ith other nations. This might be possihle, fo were forming a World Court and it was only a question « the United States would come into it ize i trifling with the destinies of mankind its of men are still raw, and many of them have their bodie from the conflict wi have gone through. The people ar worshippers of their own country : cept by some sort of an Agreement A PARALLEY 1 1 - s y e yo' gor he ¢ way 1o stop War is to recognize Law as superior to War and 1 b T Owick-Thinking Police 10 ate some sort government in the place of War, ruth This the other ne instigation of the United States, have at din side de mpted 10 4o, Because of partisan politics, the United States withdrew from . Pt there will be no rest until, in some way or other, we co- —FAgar White, ¢ yns of the wor Anyhody Would . tructiveness Scnate's action and the con THE DANGLROL £ 3 v Fhves ' . . tside of the is the announcemént that has = : " 1. Feltor has discovered a substande which wifl - Thew Hille " o o a . cumonia Milton J. Rosenan, Dr. William H. n say Dr. Felton's trestment will tut the e to fifty per cent phieumonia in thie country every year. 1l that & said of ¥ is true, will save year. re steadily at work ealv the human t work making that traged? more sure. McClure Newspap man as the resait ol &