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New Britain t } Herald SPANRING OF 1S A BARBY INDEFENSTIBLE sed many Holt NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 26, 1924, TAX RATES IN CITY . D ELSLWHERE unction of Senator-elect committee of Wt the city's 1to has it e iror Waterhury of the cities and towns in the stat tax rates, is put figures are fro gister, and gome Y to the tax rate o ristc inbury MiMord New Br New Haven REDUCING “INCOMF THE INCOME OF TAX PAPERS Ny ¥ ation strikes at against Post been at an ependent Dem publication This keeps the score even 1 1¢ that isn't d papers pool e hat for a ¢ IN ROLE OF TORYISM BALDWIN BLACK etter tten he Baldwin g England has acted tru Movie Lead in Trilby Is Sued for Divorce A EPIDEMIC HICCOUGHS (Facts and Fancies Ofe BY ROBERT QUILLEN rvative well, Anybody who ll thank you, fights awl runs away ite memolrs of the fray. ) ° 118Y: | Untversal ropm-rhy of & Famous vorite By Minna Irving Some love the skies of Italy, And some the mountains grand And crystal lakes and glaciers Of scenic Switzerland; And seme old Holland dikes, Its wildmills and eanals, Some Spain with anclent memo- ries Of Moors and madriga . advisable &0 to jall to be for it. | ad 18 almost certain Christmas s an over- with its entsia than the always weil- A it elected, up for Wis princi- | Some much prefer fair France, and ( some Green | waye, | And some of dear America Are lavish in thelr praise, And some in bonny Scotland swear They are content to rest, But on Thanksgiving Day, behold! They all like turkey best. England’'s woods and —_ couldn’t lift ten elows with pride when rong | Girls and Boys Are Different Nowadays “When 1 was a girl,” sald a fmod- The °rn mother, “my second beau quit| target | Me when he found I had a previous fellow. He sald: 'I won't take any- body's leavings.' “But my daughter's beau says: don’t care whose mama you were, cau! you're my sweet now found hope read in —Mr. E. L. C ntellf- An Tmprovement Mary: “I'd rather firt than eat.” social | Ann: “T'd rather fiirt and eat.” about the —Tleabel Lewis. Joe's Follies Little Joe, aged three, was not cre | permitted to have much eand nnd when his aunt gave him an all- cker, witho his mother's dge, Joe hastily started to ide of it, wih the natural- At the height of his enjovment, | Joe was discovered by his mother! She asked him what he mout Joe slowly | from his me removed and replicd the sucker ‘At's Pon't count fore they'v your chickens be- the autos, e escaped ' cod cake eater, of many a dame; vpop sweeter, in I'm well-known to old- S oipets of course, she has g 1aint fame, dance 1 luteh her, of the party am I, the guy who can touch know juet how to carfare home when T am all declare I'm 80 dapper, 1 jellybean apilling the beans; m loved by the meek and the, flapper, And favor f{s queens. hat_the world for me, here they bestow the glad glance My good looks continue 25 Years Ago Today = e of That sought by the am sure { is made | to draw ball, and dance. Date 1 can say 1 am knuckles, also the knecs; I am also the On sodas and iaps up pink teas, w, how can mere language ex- press me? The acme of fa bell-bottomed drees me; nvented the gay alibi = quite the cat's And slippery snake's atole $40. i ip Corbin's hion am T, trousers they ks Hame, wire serve Toca : Among Those Missing “What in the world has e rooters for ppened to Jenkins? He used to ast about the big income he had, y he's a8 quict as a mouse uyler: “He's had his bluff Ever ainee the papers started ing thoke income tax fiz'@es, n asking him to show us went this - rgan il " Princeton won, —Harvey Groceries as a Side Line Herachell and peas or -Mrs. Louis R Joy in Prospect Slimdiet ' al of my ders are goir t of town to their Thankegi dinner with somet Rossman Observations On The Weather “I'm glad to hear it Il now rest of us wil one slice Mr. Pape ma‘'am. The hably have more than A Question of Language “I miet Gotrox last night,' Rutt-Inne, as he opened paper at the breakfast ta told me that he called to take out las night and he got peeved auge he had to for her When she finally 1 n't give a ) sit there ing me mama | had in his| he.man who suckles customers of the Fun Shop. Also, little Ernest's essay makes its initlal appearance during the same week. Only one next week— two every week thereafter, Dr. Walter E. Traprock-—Wally the Mystic = Dr, Goorge A. Bald- pate —— Jingle Jangles — Little Ernest's Essay — Sent and Meast | Greetings (coming) - theso fel- tures will appear regularly in the Fun 8hop. Watch for them at all | times, Tmprossive “80 the doctor put you ‘What did he ask you to Knocks: |on a diet. | give up? | Knicks: "Well, member $26. T particularly re- ~M. H. Phelps. Wife Censors Them | Editor of the Fun Shop: “Scrib- ]mur‘- jokes about women seem to be losing their former pep.” | Friend: “That's easily explained. | He got married last we: (Copyright, 1924. Reproduction Forbidden) IR, DELAND 1S NANED FOR MEDAL | Woman Sees Free Health Classes and Nominates Physician Dr. Samuel 8. Delano, a jung spe- ‘CllHll formcrly with the Tubercu- | | losis Rellet soelety and now in pri- | vate practice, has been nominated in n\e Kiwanis service medal conlenn | for the most public spirited man in |New Britain, The letter, making the | nomination was misdirected and in- | stend of being sent to the Kiwanis contest editor of the Herald was sent to an individual in a local factory |and has heen some time en route, The letter follows: “I would ke to nominate Dr. Samuel Delano as a candidate for the medal to be given | by the Kiwanis club to the one who has done the most for New Britain during the past year. Dr. Delano saw my little girl, , &t the school where he had gone in con- sultation with Dr. Smith, the school ! physiclan, Dr. Delano came to us and explained the condition that he! found in her chest and urged us to send her to his class that he hac organized of similar chest and heart cases found in the schools. “From November to May she went every Saturday morning to the class with which Dr. Delano epent an hour. The attendance averaged 12 or 14. The physician gave them his own special chest drill. T myself w there cvery Saturday and saw the results in the other cases as well as in my own daughter, v\ho lmpxmex under his care wonde “Dr. Delano gave his services free His only reward was the straighten- ed shoulders, fuller chest, healthier and happler children. 1 think he is | { the one who has done most for New Britain the past year. “From a very grateful mother.” This adds one morc name to the list of nominees, which now includes| I.e\ Dr. J. E. Klingberg, Isaac F.ML C. nnett, reus White, Miss Ventile Logan and Dr. Delano. | Nominations will be reccived by the | Kiwanis contest editor of the Herald until noon €aturday. The hallot will be printed the first days of next week. ORGANIZED CEIME three Chicago Enforcement Agencies’ §0 Decree Nov, 26.—Or abolishied, repr enforcing agency nized senta- Chicago crifme must be tives of every law in Chicago declared here at a meet- ing called for the purpose of discuss- ng the murder report ofthe Chica- go crime commfesion The report. presented by Charles R. Holden, showed that there had been more murders in the first ten months of 1924 than in any whole year since '1 Inciuded was a st of 365 murders in the last three rs in which no arrests had been Chief of Police Collins was the firat to reply to the call of the meet- | h:g by signing the police shakeup or- Jer which has been in the course of | preparation since the slaying of ['Ion' O'Banion. The order effective to- morrow morning, transfers 87 po- licemen, including eight licutenants and 15 sergeants. Three lieutenants re shiftad from the detective m-l reau and they were replaced by five ycently promoted licutepants from tiying police stations Prosecutor Crowe ordered the hirty special policemen attached to to arrest every known gup- beer runper and bootlegzefiin e city Young English hdltm Purchases Newspaper ston, Texas, Nov. 36.—E. Cecil 30, » type of| = Christian know positive- use such 18 to use. I he didn't to finish Butte-Inne. F. P. Pitzer. The FEAitor's GGossip Shop as yof ave be in- start the Dr. George tributed entirely by tures ies, the adver TO CLOSE EXCHANGE, Noy. 26.—As a t to the memory of Her who was president of t & & r | of resp Schacter, xchange will k on Friday, ) MUST BE ENDED . SENSATIONAL CASE DRAWS BIG CROWD English Greatly Intenestede in Blackmail Trial London, Nov, 26.—The Paris hotel apartment scene in which it is al- leged “Mr. A" a wealthy Indlan prince, w48 @ntrapped with pretty Mrs. C. E. Robinson, wife of a former bookmaker, was described in detall today when Montague Noel Newton, who yesterday testi- fled that he had joined in"a con- spiracy to extort a huge sum from the potentate, resumed the stand in the trial of Mr. Robinson's suit against the Midland bank. The whole affalr was well ar- ranged in advance, Newton sald, by "Mr, A's” aide.de-camp. Mrs. Robineon, with the active assist- ance of a Mrs. Bevan, who was her confidante, had previbusly suggested that the scene ahould be enacted in Paris rather than in Lendon, where Mra, Robinson first became intimate with the prince, Newton declared. The witness told the court he had received final Instructions the night before, and in the morning he went to the hotel where, unchal- lenged, he proceeded directly to the prince’'s suite, opened the door and assuming the role of Mrs. Robin- son's husband, faformed the poten- tate he had the evidence he want- ed. He said Mrs. Robinson, carry- ing out her role, attacked him, shouting, “My brute of a husband!" and that the prince finally interven- ed. 8o great was the intérest in New- ton's testimony that a line formed outside the law courts shortly after midnight. By the early morning several women were waiting in the line, nsome of them egaged in thelr Christmas knitting, WEST VIRGINIA COURT DELAYING Wilbholds Final Decision on Recent Injunction Charlestown, W, he West Virginia supreme court has suspended until final decisfon the injunction granted in Kanawha circuit court Saturday against the so-called mine guard system in Lo- gan county and issued a citation up- {on Attorney General E. T. England, to show cause why lLe should not be permanently restrained from en- forcing the Injunction. will bedeld today. Va., Nov 26— The ‘action was taken upon petl. l!on of counsel for Don Chafin, sher f of Logan county, and the various max companics named in the re- | straining order as having contribut- sheriffs, ed funds for compensation of deputy sheriffs Sherift Chafin was restrained by | the in on from engaging deputy sheriffs and paying them with funds contrihuted by the coal companies and the operating concerns were re- straj from contributing to the pay of deputy sheriffs. Judge Q. P. the fnjunction, petition with of his powers, was charged in the “‘usurpation and abusy preme court beir ed upon the contention that the Kanawha court urisdiction in the IS AWARDED MEDAL Mount Wilson nized For His Invention ad no case Astronomer Recog- Pasadena, Cal., Nov. — Dr. John August Andcrson, astro r at the Mount Wilson tory, near here, today received notifica- that he has bheen awarded the Howard N. Potts medal hy the Franklin Tnstitute of Phfladelphia for his invention of a new form of and for his improve- ments in the roling of diffraction réting white ary colors, ohservi seismograph sratings used ir light into prin 1 Anderso ed a mew departure detegting | and “inexpensive in contract to the costlv and cumbersome devices heretofore used 'Sl. Paul's Episcopal church at {Etitne city. SOUTHINGTON NEWS Michael Pepl, son of Mra. Julia Pepl, and Miss Helen Diugos, dangh. ter of Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Diugos, were married at 8t Thomas' church this morning, Rev. Leo Christopher performing the ceremony. Miss Mary Comotti, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, August Comott! of Southington, was married to Joseph Dorazio of Plainville on Saturday, according to a license received here, Justice of the peace Warren D, Chase performed the ceremony. There will bo special service o'clock tomorrow morning., Services will be held at St. Thomas' chureh and at Holy Trinity church tomor. row, Joseph Blacha has sold to John | Gowitt property In the Pilon Heights | tract; Edward P. Hamiiton has sold {to Edward Bamett and David Cher- man of Now Haven a farm and bulldings on Queen street. Charles l.\‘v'nlr- of Milldale has sold to Wil- llam and Antonlo I'ontano a tract of land on the southwest corner af ithe New Haven, Hartford, Meriden and Waterbury turnplkes. Elijah Rogers has sold 12 acres of land on the Flanders road to John Rodes and Robert Tiede, The Lewis high school and the Sons of Ttaly football teams meet gt 10:30 o'clock tomorrw at the Sand {Hill grounds for the champlonship The Ttallans have the weight, But the Lewis high boys hope to offset this by their greater specd, The local schools closed today for the Thanksgiving rec They will resume secssions on Monday morn- ing. BACK TO NEW ORLEANS | Couple Accused of Robbery Are To Stand Trial There York, Nov. 26.—Edward and his wife, Margaret, 28, here for their home city eof New Toss, 31, Hleft INew Orleans last night in custody of detectives bearing indictments charging them with participation in a $150,000 jewel robbery there last November 4. The Fosses were arrested Novem- ber 9 charged with having partici- pated In the robbery of Henry Agert, a New York jewelry salesman, in a New Orleans hotel. Willlam Jacobs and Mortimer Aufses also have been A hearing | the action in the su- | arrested In connection with Agert's robbery. | i i Philadelphia, Nov. 26.—Ths pos- sibility of tuberculosis vacoination as a means of stamping out the dis- case was advanced as plausible by Dr. Paul A. Lewis, of the Rocke- cller Institute, Princeton, N. J. in in address before the Philadelphia tuberenlosls conference at the col- of physlelans. i ! Ber T.os Angeles, tan O’'Donnell rday from Ti ell, president of 11 trolenm institute Nov. 26.—M was dlvorced here A. O'Don- American Pe. 1¢ charged deser- tion. A property agreement in ODonnell settled $750.000 in cagh and securitics on his wife; was ap- proved by the c Hudson, who feened Begin your outing with & short eeatrip. Arrive fresh I/ and invigorated You'll enjoy those meals aborrd ship, spiced with sunshine and salt air! Sailings from New York for Savannah, Ga., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays ‘Through res and direct ons to Jackeen- €. St Petersburg, Miami and other southern winter resorts. Statcroom choice rang commodious two- ngfolder fre Gives details 83 to fores ailings, ctatercoms, ser vice. Write for it. Ocean Steamship Co. of Savannah Pier 52, North River, New Tork ae Chelsea 0074 | DR. FRANK CRANE'S DAILY EDITORIAL The Thankful Attitude By DR. FRANK CRANE After all, thankfu!ness is not a cipline. Tt is an atitude There is no good going « a should be thankful for; it is easy to make a list of those things 1} When you tell a 1 ¢ should ns why, you are heaten If ofe goes thiro life whatever he gets wiil be That 18 why €o 1 think they should have is that much extr When you find, or verything, reas to be any prople Shouldihavais whatever he If you think you should.be hung by a haiter, is a privileg n two things. ought to baye Thoge who have a thankfu continually get more than they deserve nd to do business with. deserts isant pe depends It all surprise. Every day i state 80 vl now hanpiness This is mot hecause they are sny common {rociion because the value of t nominator of what they an what they do have s8v8 the prove tink they Blessed, be satisfied Copyright, with a fc a beautiful surprise to him. are continually anything and the contrary, happinags is not It is what we have, disposition, that liscover matter of fact; it {a a matter of dis. toward life. ' s 10 count those that we hose who are not thanhful ve disappotnted in, be thankful and then enumerate the list of thin competing with his imagination and you are sure ling that he deserver nothing, ey do not they get happy. Th consequently whtever a selfish egotist who thinks that he gets is a disappointment says Carlyle, to be hung Ttisar we th a thing in itseif. divided by w is thoss who think they are apt to he cheerful. They are Those, on the contrary, nd who always find the actua and unhappy. oursclves, and our opinion of our » world s a continual delight and v of new blessings. They are in a hetter off than ot} is greater, T er people but t is, the de- ought to have, is continually greater rb, are they who want nothing, for they shall 1324, by The McClure Newspaper Syndicate.