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New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLIBHING COMPAY f | [ i L] 88,00 At Heald Blog P 4 Dally (Sunday Excepted §7 Church Sureet ULSCRIPTION RATES a Year $2.00 Thies N » Month Batered at the Post Ofice at New Hritaln as Becond Class Mal Rus Ed The on'y n press Menb Asr Member protectic distr The York at Bquare; iition Matter TELLEPIONE CALIE \torial Rooms ofitatie a oom always er 0 (he Aswucinted t'ress. Audit Bureun of Clreulativn ¥ n against figures to b 1 advertisers Herald t Hotall Schu Grand Central, riri hay the § Daw confirma majority Whet from the er: SIDENT R MR SUBMITS WARREN Pre vot working > worked Feotians 1ts te ULTIVATING ART IN NEW BRITAIN I i 5 | [1s 1 | | 1 NEW BRITAIN in 1l on Publle libravy: |ago was ravorably regarded by Look-Out” many and part of | is in the Ameriean mer's 0 shippors urge not FactsandFancies BY ROBERT QUILLEN At Museum, the public, likewise is receiving e ot other master- | 41Y More favora ntion Now | Art Institute in ¢ | | : \ about nee It was a erime to pollute supply; now it's a| advisability | to husbunds: One way last word s to say it with | Metropolitun musenm atinturd t C Cocm d drinking enforee there has discuesiol of changing 1 In t this witl be the ¢ 10 this effeet 10 er, did not produc opiiion ol many persons, I's mast. way to bring | ride crossing o oldable, but rplece worthy of Iy to Chappell what deemed 1ch led i the “100 besti™ but desirable el An Afrair girl on wo portraits W some ol liguor | There's a litt In the house mine, And every day she pusses by ‘Dout ten minutes of nine, she always stops by our garden street from | our doors rs in New Boglnd OppUsE us regards wtion are high vival lnes, satistactory | of ulmost everything ex- A GUARDIAN Wptanul | BABE RUTH e | Some of the golden weddings, wppen Nifty years before ‘N from niversary {*N I turn a coup e That mean, sanl- % | | Han | un now got a APPOINT PoR I Ru ¢ di 'N ane [ mn | 100ks, a cerlain spot, of cart-wheels like you a lot.” how th ven umond, wpperrs 1o have been an or v busher in playing with ITowling for s drinking from the | his money. Like lity | many a persor Hannah nah, the cook, is a cheerful soul; { she sings at her work all day, Bnat washes the Mitchen vlose name is a4 houschold word, taiicd to profit by the homely Grand about holding onto some of the | floor You bet that T keep away, or If T poke my nose In the place lets out an awful roar says, “You, Rollo, get out her! R Ruth las t followlng. Keep off of my nice, Mt Laddie named Laddie, And when he looks at me, ! His eyes all bright and shining, | His nose upon my knee, I know just what he's thinking e And it makes me sort’er faint, and appreciation the past half | h's “m'mws; s i"L‘mm believes that T'm like I o8 not repeesent = 1 pl v . the supcriority of | 1° peesent his fall plunging | There are dreary momcnts when | SR mbling at | Wk Americans 1 little in common { pyorrhoa ' ornam o lated him, so that we find that the [ man who hus drawn § year X in the | | connect pain par from his ability to sw ‘ vl | the ¢n \nd iring niche s with ball is una ot inspire the |PAY & paitry mbling clean flo 1 ; vl ) | fore him. But lowing the 2 s o im. Bu owing th At a little surplus chang like Ruth has do wailing art gallery emincy iecorator, n d later, most eavily unging v e1ns abl divorce it oties, v did, 1 modern caup! hout & is “something elsc again,” | It 000 deficit in R to g ong w have las Potash had it the § is certain that parties W he what ought'cr b 1 be, but pin‘t! Istrom ¢ but we thir ve ters - - Box 5 The ¥irst Job N A Lol G E director: “Have you had ceasoatla el anyluotiongplclure experience ? | AppHeant for position: “Well, | T've had my nose made over. befory he tracks, h ool was d only represen what The | has a You don't are can't parking o art prior to that period, for cre after talented farm up Sudbury, and fnances. his wife has some in ad- | New | wch, Italian and property, T a world ladies | paven't yet invented a way fo make | FrRItHTORDG 4 3 S0 you are in love with a dimple look sophisticated. | Bdiimy DR | Miss Hopper, Have you faken any| | o i T R Landis: “Steps? Why, T've taken | fon's contempt. for its par-| Tandis: el . |in town | vour congressman. If hel w House breakfast, | that way the gght he-| lition Yo holdir to the foresight of the to account to basehall g C management in with evolve a third of for him nical per Ruth's salars to iny licates that if ug comes the he very not losing £ the American | h® worst worst, every ents i 50 oor house 5 SR —Gertrude. Watch splendid earning capacity is can eat a White A Stand-Off “How dld G question is no p he fore, grip upon wasn't I to get a reasonably firm g boy set- with his rawford J.enten individua yus American painters his money after he earns it, ie an fopkinson of helng | fopkinse 2 “He went 50- says the th Crabshaw: to do as she long as b a ler but a poor busi- days, @ 40 nights.” | at O'Connell. of offe | | tive work u on the diamond | | Wally the Mystic Answer Your Questions love, have troubles, | east several seasons ‘ | otal of mercly |ahead of him; he can slip a great before mediocre He ar coming to him | deal being as as a matter of We some other players. men- | will have it | . a i makes good do | Just like the women always do. ed, or ahout to be, ¢ sooth your misery. Inside Stuff tina &Y for | the | Well ers of us al sys- | i his 1 New some years and it beliooves experience nan in his upon ball swat emperor to rove may b niceti unable to un- em and keep his eve ntry in which | Is discuss the [ Dear Wally of enforcing the law. s of It's & hi; offic advisability funny art but is | o | money I e 2ol - Yor RAILROAD MERGERS AND NEW ENGLAND to. understand’ th as well as u the Tell me, it you please, et | How to keep my wifie off my knees. Eventuall people will | Yow'll have my everlasting thanks. rything ex- | Yours very truly, length of a skirt. | Skinny Shanke. —_ ! ¢ Shanks: _You're in no plight ve to be polite ust say Get off my is unable to ¢ > ball more than sone-third of | and est it for him. le to his salary It the Ruth iny ntleman is una D ancicnt times men en- | of liberty, but they [ You do not it as liquid measure. | To wives: And give her a resoun GG a fai rnings sy somel stick- troops ym a ban- na it may mean only To a Red Hot Grandma that the interest has been paid. Dear Wally: e 1 demand the truth! “These | Can T ny flaming youth the | By faking any kind of pills? hange | Advise me honestly. | Black My dear Bk Hill You've had vour fling; it 1 knew of anything what, or ho Lughouse now mone g slap. 3 wind up his carecr as the Wi frc furnislier of home run en- | poorer than when hel 1 guardian oy needs this sentence restore Hills, s e lights go bn.” ME PUBLICITY INCOME TAX PUBLICI (Protected by Associated TAILED OF REPEAL I In spite ot the hullabaloo raised | Editors, And T would not tell The world is pl Poetic Justive Roget st arrived in Hades) In the other world T tried to eolve cross word puzzles.” | Satan: “Is that so! Well, Tl put to work tending the furnace ro we keep the fellows who 12 up the.puzzlcs.” ro yublication of in ensuing the 25 Years Ago Today in- From Paper of That Date | | | ! posed of Connectt in thel rimar Mesers Ferniture By Kid Boots (With a Bow to Robert ‘Bleyer) | No house is compleet without iture except a house. Jdining room tables hay | meny legs, cspecially round tables, | ana its not considered polite to| keep on Kicking them wile you eat t hardly help it because ays jest ware your mention Cowles elicve un- By | while 1.c One of the 1 was the amounts i rac | but you ca seful to slecp on| wcrobats on dur- | sody is home. | to keep your foot- inding too mutch like on wen you Smit D3 temy airs gilt at you dont are nd wouldent | ungry wi olation He's | {to print communications which arc (Dear Mr. Editor |«nd state and DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1925. him thus; Come to your a girl to dance with “Here, whito meat! sandwich|" The Plker “What makes you corge doosn't really Lols: that you Beatrice: “Why — he hae worked in a bank the whole year he has been engaged to me and he hasn't even’ heen suspected of embezzle- mont!"” think love ~=Arnold Surteen, Answers to Yesterday's Cross Word Limericks 1 Lady; 2. Zoo; 8, Gre BidiReAloy 1. Summer; 2. Ma; 3 Pa; Speak; Plum (Copyirght, 102 Reproduction IForbidden.) COMMUNICATED On Christlan Science To th¢ Editor of the New Herald: I shall appreciate e courtesy if you will be kind enough to present Britain w to your readers the following facts relative to the claifis of Mrs. Annie (. Bill mentioned in a recent 13«3@ ot your paper. ‘This'is another Of Ars. Bill's several attempts to estab- lish in different places, what she s a Christlan Scien hurch. Mrs. Bill withdrew from the mother church in 1910 while Mrs. ¥ddy was still the atcive leader of the Christian Scicnce movement, 1t is asserted by Mrs, Bill that the Christian Scicnce church organiza- tion ceased to function when Mrs. 1iddy passed on December 3, 1910. This is answered by the continued growth and influence of the mother church and its branches for good, healing sickness and sin throughout the world The activities of the tion are functioning harmoniously under the loy: guidance of the Christian Science board of directors, acting in accordance with the man- ual of the mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scicntist, in Bos- | ton, written by Mary Baker Eddy. FRANK J. LINSLE Christian Science Committee on Publication The communication above was in- spired by a news picture which the Herald ran in Februgry. The pic- ture was of Mrs. Bill, mentioned ove and the text stated she had started a controversy through a new Christian Seience church, Evidently i B CONTRIBUTED piece of ash— for good, Berlin opp. Berl Xnrd and Main Office 21 Dwight Court. Tel. 2198, denomina- # ezt I believe Mr. Editor Mr. Zelinsky mistake himself when he mentions Polish and Ttalian people but all big people sometime speak he too much. Mr. Zelinsky also mal mistake if he ask Mr. Upson to drink sand, which is difficult too much to digest himself. Truly, Mr. Zelingky Neighbor. P. 8. T be glad to give my name lonly T fraid too much on a/c Mr. Zelinsky. Students Children in Chicago —A day nur- sur and five- sleep and Chicago, sery, wlhe year-old youngsters pla |cat under expert care, while their barents ‘go on with Class room courses or rescarch work, been opened by the University of Chicago A Word From Mr. Zelin:ky's Neighbor. Tt is against the rule of the Herald not signed by the writers. But—it 1s & poor rule that cannot be broken once in a while, and the writer of to have a logical ¢ not signing his name— letter is worth reprinting | -[Ed.] students, fuculty mem- bers and alumnae use the nursery to “check” thelr children while they attend classes. Some of the fathers and mothers arc scicntists, principals and missionaries Observations On The Weather Washington, D. €., March 12 Forecast for southern New Ingland Fair and colder tonight, Friday tair. | warmer in west portion. Moderats to fresh northwest win Forecast for eastern Fair and slightly Vriday fair and U | moderate northwe Conditions: P ! prevalls this morning in ctions ecust of the Itocky ins. The temperatire freezing along the mnorthern from Montana to Maine. The est reported was 28 degrees below ! zero at Prince Albert, Sask. Dris Marchy winds were v from {{he lake region and New England Conditions favor for this vicinity ! fair weather witl tempera- | ture and the for obvious reasons. 1 was muchly interest mysclf the night before yesterday in letter which Mr. Zelinsky present himself and his remarks on a/c of big dis- pute between Mr, Upson and Mr. | Mayor, ete | I regret exceptionally Mr. Zelin- | sky not understand the dignity of | Civie Leaguers and their love for community. I proud myself with socicty who look after safety of N. B. people and who uphold hands and feet of Police Dept. and courts and all good things in City. It some- times nece to inform officials what they do and help court do j tice on a/c when Safet sco many wrong things, ete. 1 feel glad 1o, on a/c ) have open face and the cour; convulge himself if he fecl wronge Ly bad existence in city. i 1 supprise myself that Mr. Zelin- sky not respect grand work of Mr. Upson and his club who dislike themselves to keep quietly when government she weaken herself, Three cheera for Safety Club and all strict societies which inspire themselves to uphold dignity of city nation. York New colder tonig warmer; winds. weather arly all mou asunt is belov bavd poried ower Hello! Hello! - The Hurry Call WE TURN OUR BACKS ON SLAG AND STONE WE'LL HAVE NO COUNTERFEITS helieve slate is something for roofs—not for furnaces—so we see that our coal has none of it. When you burn this coal, down goes the upkeep on your furnace. You'll never burn out the bearings on the raker. Here is clean coal clean through. It is packed with heat and fancy- free from slag and slate. that will deliver red hot heat down to the last Call the WEAY FogRE clean coal The Citizens Coal Co. Tel. 2615-5, fore think | school | When you want coal Uptown Office 104 Arch St. Tel. 3266, Yard in station | Fillow Again Nominee | Of Danbury Republicans * Danbury, Conn, March 12.—In {one of largest republican caucuses cver held here, Mayor A, H. Fillow was renominated last night, defeat- ling 1. Ward DeKiyn by a vote of {458 to 115, The clection will be Jeld Monday, March Becaus: {of the death D. ¥ Stevens, | who was the democratic and pro- | gressive nominee, those parties have {yet to ake nomination. Mi Stevens' funeral was held today of k | Policeman’s Coat Used As Net, Saves Lives | adow, Mass, arch 12,—- | A potic 1's overcoat served as # jife net h Jast night in saving two children. trapped in an upper story their home by fire, The | ehildren were toss into the coat! ih" a cousin, who jumped after. A | haby was reseued from the first floor I3 fire destroyed the home, occu {pied by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ga at a loss of ubout 810,000 | of 0 peau CAPITOL NEXT MONDAY [Have a Laugh With the Popular Comedians LEW WILLIAMS — and — GEORGE RUBIN in their Chic-Chic Revue 20—PEOPLE—20 C'APITOL NEXT MONDAY 100,000 Cattle in NDOWN” ~— T SEEMS AS EVERY PAGE N THE DIRECTORY BE- TORE FINDING THE BLEWIT, PAGE WHEN YOURE LEAVING THE OFFICE AND SUDDENLY REMEMBER YOU'VE 60T T0 (AL UP ED BLEWIT ABOUT THAT SHIPMENT AND HAVE JUST TWe MINUTES TODO IT IN WITHOUT MISSING YOUR TRANN Gossip Shop Rollo himself of a youngster y bent on mis- is the type who le q innocently into the kitchen, it the wrong tim hings wrong. Always that aps somebody If he gocs isually is at doing sure ways bit : s to b At tl me thr many boys ¢ is quite Willie 0 ng from usually arouse Presenting TRoguish An automobife hig | New England is Dheing — == | horseless carriages that ne @ nt!i g somewhat numerous. fellow Whose Alex Swansol fractured a Tib < New York city | be wunable to scheduled bout L waterbury The high s sympathy school U to interfere Ltoguish Rolio, the type we all and, whereas get a mental Roguish Rollo our sympathy Rollo. ike know wild rtunately o stamp won't heip the us, a more than ast wil par = wit — Bad to Worse “We can't kee partment W juring his ab- p children In neath his Velma can't keep cooks in see print WILL COACH HARVARD s Aniidis SHagit M 1 of —G. D. Hauser. g D! studer 0 degrecs Step Along! entertained New some reinarks de- Atlantic City well as vivid his in\itation to ere were es of an ng see imated as y phrased Al | | ] AND THE INTERVAL OF WAITING TOR THE CONNECTION, DURING WAICH YOU STRUGHLE IN VAIN TO GET YOUR WATTH AND WHEN YoU DB GET ONE, AS 1P YOU NEVER COULD MAKE HER UNDERSTRAND 'S MAIN 2559 YOU WANT, NOT 2335 OR- 2595 ON AND ON | | AND WHEN ED TINALLY ARRNES HE * AND THEN FOR WHAT SEENS AGES SEEMS TO HAVE STUFTED COTTON You LYSTEN T0 EP'S OFFICE FORCE CALLING BACK AND TORTH DOES AWY- BODY KNOW WH MR, BLEWT IS © McClure Newspaper Syndicate ANT SEY STAND WHO IT 1S TALKING OUT OF YOUR POCKET, SEEMS TO STRETCH NAME, BUSINESS ETC l AND AS I ALL THE OPERATORS ON YOUR LINE HAD GONE HOME TOR THE NIGHT AND ED'S SECRETARY SEEMS SUD- DENLY SMITTEN WITH BUSINESS EF- TICIENCY AND INSISTS ON YOUR. i BUT T QUEEREST PART 15 THAT T ALL ONLY SEEMS THAT WAY BECAUSE WHEN YOU HANG UP YOU! FIND THE: N JUST ONE MIN

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