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: manly, outspoken chup unless he N Britai H 1| reetersn ot e Sonate that contalns] minds of mapy people, 18 100 Diuoh | oa il culeROXER GRIAD VAISN TS s Many theorles are exploded, ew Dritain rierald|, .. . poportion of independent or | lnked up with the legend that he >4 Jriainaw Kok < " Soldiers’ llves are often thrilling; lone including some who were stiil |that they followed him to the sea- | hoteful. but they sell a lot of di- v Tasied Dally (Sunday Excepusads | gestion tablets, Dentists, too, are good at drilling, At Herald Bldg, 6 Church Stiect |smarting under the Igsh of party [ shores and were driven fnto the wa- —Edwin Weaselmann, Jiselpline” Yet had Mr. Dawes|ter and drowned. This s purely HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY [ insurgent Republicans — cspecially [ charmed the snakes by his music so Capitalistic countries may be SUBSCRIPTION RATES There is nlways a brighter side} gl Jeen present #» break the tie when | legendary, in the opinlon of most | Windshicld stickers are no longer $2.00 Three Months, sc. a Month | — 1'e cause would have trlumphed, | sidering the life of the great saint. A Complication Patient: “Doctor, before you nut me under the anesthetic I\ have & favor to ask.’ Doctor: “Quick! Out with 1t! We = o) 2 are about to operate. TELEPHONE CALLS iblicists and politictu ear 10 1) biog srud = enle Bl ST Eationti IWOILENUAD LCIMu B i publicists and politiclans appear s autobiography, wrilten in erude | ) When good St. Patrick’s Day comes | conisclous T want you to remove the news Oftics spect much of It. Take the states [ Latin, he emphasized his work and | R hear Wtle| ~ round cach year plece of adhesive plaster that's ; I. G. Joslin in the Boston {not his life. The citizens who cele- | gomachs m‘n t”llulvl\“n RN “rl\::ru“ e el b”"]fln S H R TR T Be e A rahscript, an administration organ | brate his f lay every year em. e Hia atbry. makontus thinklotlother mo ot Bania press u n tla loubted regularity tore the ' phasizé both; and do well to emu- Americanism Doing without a men, 2 | ¢ wrren rejection of yester- e . N RS _ldrink one can't get; teeling virtuous | . | e e L e0 Freh W Warren r tion of yester- | late his Kinduess of heart and lov e Great Irish leaders who, through §re-Spring Notes i s fay this 13 what he wrote in that |ing cfforts in behalf of mankind. E Ry __bog and fen, Skirts will be much shorter: the itiod to 1 ) | el We TR ; T'ought Plets, Danes, Scote, and | goods left over will be used to make dto e o for ! o ) walt patiently for a publish- English morn and night; men's trousers wider. e s Rob) ¢ e ar v‘wu.; ‘:‘ the A GREAT RAILROAD er with wlllrtv}_\\v b l‘lkbunu to name Each other, too, if no one else to e Al s 4 Alon] AND ITS TROUBLES his magazine “Fiith," fight, ' Answers to Yesterday's Cross Word ipital, They want leadership ; S——— | The greatest of them all, it seems Li | 5 a , Limerick | Man shouldn't be timid. There s to me, T Member Audit Bureny of Circulution o iringe. about. defnite re. | The 8t Puul raliroad, a vast line| el el ok | extending fr “hica e Pa- |t L/ hey are looking to Pres- | xtending from Chicago to the Pa- |jjitie to fear except women and [ Was Brian Boru; but, as you will | Jones; 2. Cannibal; 3. Crew; Onrnpplyal w”w"b olidge for that - |cific coast, faces a financial crisis | good salesmen, \ o et R i piias 1 they Wil hat has attracted nation-wide at-| 2 No matter how great one becomes| . (Copyright, 1925, Reproduction running low ~ 8o please \c does not, they | 3 i o acoo | And yet even now there are re- in It e tention. A receivership or dras n life, TForbldden, sfied. He can lead | L UL ; mote villages where the word “leg” | A mighty factor always is his wife, ) | My- bfl”g us some Republican mem. | FeOrganization is in prospect. TR ¢ isn't in good standing. Today a woman's name is a ore p e L L S ™ gtittae | GIRL DRUGGIST LOSES e Aidglegd ominal, give him their indi- | this great railroad s no Whit difter- Marie. 0 lost without it! B “."“ o ‘1‘”\: ‘]\‘ l‘:"‘:’_:‘( 1\7,‘;:‘]\ ""HY than that which has throttled - - In n'.i"‘4“ day the girls had fight- HER SUIT FOR $501 | ow days, el el ; = ng names, | nave been so disappolnting, are andsthreatonad ixe 8 The appellation “Gormlaith” was Mot & fair criterlon, 1¢ they are, |ceiverships—bonds coming due. thistaameln But Judge Hinman Criticizes De- COOLIDGE LEADERSHIP | 0" 4o Republican party | 1t was always explained in benalt g This Brian B lad > Pa it around after i | en the R lica 3 as always aines »ha € his Brian Boru was a nervy lad; SS ou s IN ) T 4 3 2 FAILS IN SENAT might we up 8hop, for |0t 1o New Haven railrond that its | Heo knew two other husbands she| fendants For Methods In Aak The relations now existing be-| 1t will lose th ate in 1926 | 3 = had had, orty. v . twec T ity | and. unless most fortunate, the |consested territory and lack of long | Ona reason why the broad way.lwe $ ing Attachments on Property. every meal : X first one died; the second atnare e enhat anorooch presidency in 1 [ uin’ s lmenacly o) i didads | foads 1o destiiotions iy kstiuee S Kicked her out; Miss Vivian M. O'Connor, proprie- Qive the fami]y the benefit What Mr. Joslin hoped would not | vantage, and it it only had long | ncourages speeding. And yet he married her and|tor of a drug store at the corner of I e take place has occurred; the “lead- | hauls, like the western roads, it T thought, no doubt, Hartford avenue and North street, of this d digestion. A A philosopher is a man who isn't | That he was smart en ‘ er ow: hel crsh at bring: out de e re- d neec < 1 's and a § sma ough to han-|who prosecuted her own case in her t to| "I"’“ ‘}:"" )“"": 3Dt ]1““'” “‘ | Wouldinced o Beicie Ie¥0E and | sopular and calmly persuades him- i o 5 suit for $50,000 from Annic Solo- It cleanses the teeth, too. : I sults” has not functioned in the |need no sympathy. self that he is exclusive. v i v B in Sol d for. the acHd ¢ e. The sccond rejection | % No man can fight two ways at once, | mon, Benjamin Solomon, and for- l&fp by the Senate of Charles B, W Warren case. If he sticks by his But here we have a railroad with ESaPirR A e T it always ill hou”. s Sens harles B. 5 p ; z e € | prognostications, he will have to|mileage extonding over two-thirds of | Anything —can happen in these pre struggled till upon the throne [Of this rity, for alleged unlawful at- { ttorney gene probably res x v 0 s 5 lmit that the Republican party |a continent, and traversing the at times, and Christian nations e tachments of store fixtures, was de- 18 merely the beginning of an ex- . y Christlanity. | Fhen Gormiaith hatched a pretty the first vole wea taken the Presi- | writers, and is not imfortant in con- | cPidemic. { You can't always tell, The first Entered at the Post Office at New it actly what is meant by “lead-| 1t is characteristic of the great- - 55 AR PR A O Exactly what is mea Y A is characteristic of the great | flowers to venture forth. in spring Mrs, Brian Boru | )" 15 not quite clear; some |ness of soul of St, Patrick that in | are yellow. Couzens. attitude will continue to amou | il : Inied damages yesterday in_superior tended feud between the two rivals will lose cven nominal control of | northwest grain and timber states. & Jittle plot, |court by Judge Hinman who ruled the § in 1926 — which is very | More than 400 miles are electrified, | Tn this great land where all are i i for the defendants in a memoran- | In old age, through her treachery, RS i suted U probable considering that even now | power being furnished by plants , almost anybody can enjoy Hakral dum of decision., : he tution. presages | 1 » | P B 3 el Vo | 2 er Constituti DresLEchs e very evidently doesn't|operated by Rocky mountain |he Privilege of anubbing somebody. ) The moral of this history fs—well, dudse Hinnany aithoush indine eonstant struggles through the Coo- | s | X % — Suppose you draw it for yourself,|"C legal grounds for giving the lidge administration adlocks; [ SO0 TO L streams, Yet a bond issue coming| rhe White House has the me- T ieht vourself. | iointiff a verdiet, found the con- e e other ectly| The Warren eplsodo has opened | que {n June has all but floored the | chaplcal horse, but there 13 plenty | Not draw the one you folks woulq | Mict Of the defendants uncommend- fllbusters and a rer b s e R e aa G e et e SR able and avoidable, He polnted out eoncomitants of administrative dis- R = 2 . lother end of the avenue, that Miss O'Connor had other prop- to flourish through the operation of | Wall street bankers — erty that could have heen attached, " | our eystem; the feud very probably |everything possible to avoid the ca- | Sorry—Misprint making unnecessary the interruption ances,” and the “balance of POWEN | ;) ooy more intense rather than | Friend: “Why are you 20 angry ot her busines themes for political orators, will be- cle s ety The methods of the deputy sherift come an easily discernible part of Poet: “Well, I sent him a poem |were said by Judge Hinman to sug- ot mine about my Jady love. Tt con-|{gest lack of courage or judgment, or pointment — that is to say, during | gtill have to be paid later. T TR tained the line, ‘When she smiles|probably both, created to be thus ¢ ited un- agreement. The “checks and bal- - - { | Correct this sentence: “Too dirty,” | tastrophe. Money to pay the bonds | =aid the producer; *the American |, abate, and should the President ap- |would be forthcoming, but this|public won't patronize a play like Al ¢ [ point Mr. Warren to the recess ap- | wouldn't wipe out the debt, it would that merican government. ! dent has battled for the | |1 sce her di : The Presdect : ' |the time when the Senate Is in re-| 1¢ this great system s allowed to 25 Years Ago Today Lo donidmpies, —_— le that he wanted to exer- riend: “Ye 3 i ; prlncl[; o that e wanied 19 S5 | cess and until o sugsests some one |go to the wal the political repercus- | e toternal eitor| MR in Field Fatatlly rivilege of se nj | i % i 4 ernal e . cie "‘eb]““ n:’:‘\w‘ e cise for ratification, the ire of the |sion would be considerable in the printed 1t ‘tonsils.’ " Burned by Grass Fire iRy Senale has | Senate in all probability will be un- st. Coming so soon after —Gertrude, Jewett City, March 17.—Terribly than halt a century no '1‘”“ ® ‘\“‘ bounded, Mr. Warren will do Well | \arch 4 and its roscate promises, 60 | The tax rate in this elty will be — burned as he lay in the fields over cared to d his privileg S o i Bonolnteent | ac i afier the stock masbet Bosm. | mills during th oming year. oy ST which a grass fire swept about noon though arguments sometimes re- | The approprintions asked for m[ oo ; vesterday, Nealon, 40, an em- ea I nilis tho process of ratity- | patrol wagon, two extra policemen, [ Mary: “What Lenten sucrifice are|ploye in the Aspinook bleachery, 2 % 5 to {ne |the frame of mind that will develop | jts line have become accustomed to [frece public baths, a new engine { ¥oU making this year? died as he was being lifted into the lng preeided “”’l‘""“‘ml"s o the % e Senate that is sure to make | pinking of higher grain prices, the [house, and $500 for the subway | 1‘[:]0':;»]"6;‘_. }n all (11"‘1';(”'1“ on{ambulance to be taken to the hos- cabinets, senatorial courtesy pre- | Amt commission were reject | Ma a. she agrees glve up | pital st difficult for the administra- ot °h a ancia saster Sk " D11 vailed in the end and the ¢ ifost aImoul 0} ShSiEeD ctlotauchia S iancial fices Rev. Harry Bodley continues [my chaperon The man was found when section tion to push legislation of conse-|youid be dismal. The result in the |geriously ill. He is unablc to leave —Michael McCon. |hands of the Worcester branch of quence through that body. Instead | ortnwest would be no whit better fhis roon. = the New Haven road were sent to A member of the Chester De Explained fight the fire, which was alongside Vonde stock company, now present- | McCarthy: “Why do so many|(ne tracks, It is believed sparks ing a series of plays at the Russwin [ Trishmen's names have an O be-|f, , hav : |in8 ¥ nave a -|from an engine may have started perience a situation that cannot but | » threatened rcceivership must |Lyceum, complained to the police | fore them?” from e engi have a popular reaction of a most| o pe permitted to take place. The jtoday that girls stand around the O'Shea: “An' sure! s an ex- Yento | outside of the theater and flirt with | clamation.” - him when he comes out. He said | Washington could w propriety D€ lipa¢ the practice annoyed him, es- From Paper of That Date under the gircumstances. If he doeS|ang so soon after the farmers along | | | executive was permitted to have his will about it. The popularity of the President, | 3 gl g | administration, the country will ex-|{ne New Haven railroad flunked. a the of a smooth-moving and efficient | ipan the effect in New England if as shown in last election re- turns, probably has not gone un- : as unmarried His noticed by na The word b tives are cousins in serious Kind. influence of the administration at had gonc at with such elec- | —Frank M. Dugan. |Norwich. tion resu back of him tI i iy ) o ‘W SECRE - s to make |pecially since he would be fined $2 . e ! . W SECRETARY itilized to induce baukers to make |pecially word Limericks e I Ne s RAT e A‘]?)‘]‘\Tnu‘ C. OF C | proper efforts to avoid such a findn- if he spoke to a strange girl in front o oe s Macri Case Will Go to i ‘ T At Tleall aw | oC it thvators SRR S8 U 00 Twinkle, Twinklc! Grand Jury on Monday Mary E. | as economic matter. at vlh?vl'rnmn?u e s e = () New Haven, March 17.—Official e i home, SR %) Whose —-(2) were acclaimed announcement was made in the su- “The junior athictes at the Y. M. near and far. [ perfor court yesterday that the « A are now divided into th He could ——(3) the high C's |grand jury will be convened in the mber of Commeree | loan the groups as follows: Iteds, .Georg With the greatest of ——(4) county court Jiouse at 10 o'clock | The sums might come due during & |Booth, captain; Daniel Hancock, | But he often = (5) on a har |next Monday morning for the pur- ; Iministration. Howard Timbrell, James Minor, = pose of taking up the cases of Olym- gent Republicans, a thing that Sen- |¥rank Lewis, Einar Bonander, War- | 1. The heavens and Broadway are | pia Macri and John Formisano, held ator Borah quickly emphasized had | r d and st 1 prove a| = on 8| . Lynde Morehous il of them. Promises to my‘m the county jail without bail on > i ine s noted that the high s SEmha |that uenally draw 6 per cent in-|murder allegs in administering | It is not hites, Harry Elmor . murder allegatic voenriting umpior ; aderson, | terest. 3. A sheet of canvas used on| Olympia Marci is charged with o S e L 1ocalt orsanieas [fynewsiting mpion ; Adolf Anderson. | 3 vmpia ) 4 the administration resorting to it.{the ofRneRIceE SOEE | words a minute. Now 1f the material | Emil (nart Merwin, Fr- [a ship. 4. Great comfort. 5. If you|the murder of John Bagnano in Mr. Borah predicted such damag®|tion. . 14 be churn- |nest Munson, Raymond Lewls, T buy the suit thinking it is wool and | front of a local theater. Jormisano ¥ 2 wiiae. | on an cditorial page could be churn- | . : X would not long be delayed. And s0 ' Having a high rating in “judg- mond Wessell 108, Ernest Yates, | you fl it is cotton, you are ——, |is charged with t} death of Leo | "€ | Gilbert Yates, Stephen Valbandian, —Eliot Kays Stone. | Cocilove in the latter's room hera | _ K A lere would be to watch the other |pajph Kilby, —Anselon Johnson. | SR every insurgent was lined up against | heaith, prese 3G 4 they do the|George Senior, Farl Hart, Harry | The Parting of the Way the President's choice — and aiso |open-mindedness, COOPEIZNE Linton he White are now lead-| Trauk: “Late hours often lead to : ¢ control of cmoti i . s ling with 218 points, the Reds have | the penitentiary.” TN a P = M oA ol A oltar i o Blues arc trailing wWith | Roy; “Or to matrimony.” WHEN ARE YOU GOING The President has shown a fight- ar ¢ humor,” it is clear thi New Britain's growth pales into i Qe il meny i {ng spirit ir t ng t new secretary ¥ b twilight zone com airman Andrews said last night | o e TO SEE Here arve two women judges of the district couit of jus about the appoir it of Mr. War- {that will tap cach attribute fulls t of Miami, Florid: i t the poll issloners would | A Few Tips tice of Moscow, Russia. Formerly they were laborers in Mos \m:-“ms ibia Al Do all the repairing that you| cow factories nce the revolution they have graduated fron 7 S ¢ h 10 | Chamber of Commerce in 2 R v LA ULIR S M [ wish but don't try to fix a jury not to be denied even HaHGhEn ; . e g o e has been confined fo 0ME L Do all the hammering you have | dislike Mr. Warren. But t | Britain n i : and. e ww\,\v{”; 5y, nighty b S d to do, but don't knook sult has been that the s ) r : 1 weather. [eagthato nepiiadEs s - +vou ighbors just hecause you i . {1omorrow suftered the two most serious poli- | an ext t man. — | | don't like them | i lotiniy carceriatia ) e day when the world is | i Be a a Suburban Heights, Lioal i e ) * matters, but don't let people time when the effect upon the coun- | need eve e e Observations 155 o o Gt oyt Overshoes. Emerald 18 | T ad o o i - hi on s i keeping 002y | O The Weather e SR IO Cee country.” The impression was ¥ spread that the majority part 1 the seouring of & new eecre- | cial calamity. so strongly represented in Coi suceeed late gress that the Pres death proved | e 16 mercantle com-| Wall strect should by all means little opposition. Among th 5 ittle opp §t. Paul railroad money moves of the victorious party Wi the process of iplining"” insur- nto a mew era of civic Ralph L. Gould comes well [ Democratic never been done without damage to | bulwark of stren ty, | ed ot \at fast what a lot of time we find in the vote of yesterday that | ment itiative, organizing ability 1 out that f ren as his r al; this is |The problems that bit o blarney, vhen folks dou't agree with you in veryth : Indulge you petite 1f vou car ST i PaN Lo stand it, but don't swallow every WHAT ST. PATRICK P lv as they onc . torm warn ) yarn told you by interested partics. it fot 8 i 5 1 MEANS TO IRISH s, Advisory ! HouLl as light on your as pos- been supposed to be. 5 : t Lgss 7 coast, Dela e In Ameri 1 . tod t q r n ining I 2 »ston Disturba ) 2 2 I | i u_want dent ) ) T ! i Htaathn ; ur 1 @ sport, but don't ovs o every you know strong easter 1 1 orai ) ¢ o\ rage ¢ choice ; Senate at a tan possible i ) : ] AT MG . MUTTERS WHAT D 1A AES TOR A LIKELY LEFT BUT I MISS € v Do £ as possible but . < HOPS 1 o o o B P popular t C i " 7 5 \nd Wednesday. Not much cha t pie will clined to shun entered office by s g ; e e ar L ¢ lin temperature of the e Nitors e self-sacti ; e f. Levy Forec for ¢ ain tonight 4 it was there, largely T ! i - strong casterly wind cac a ce of brick and the do 10! 1 a 1 f JSCHELLY | S60C i around howl- o S S ona since Factsan Fanczes e s oo John do you meant” | many ¥ : o Aaod |weather from Georgia ernly his father when was for ling oper Bootiancys BY KUBERT QUILLEN I ‘1 Yt Jaces | he saw Y e A St ChIE art h { T 4 more an an i ¢ ) | Billy o cad with that brick? = positio . & point | 24 3 . e morsdhian, R peicks . e ABOUT ADST OF COMPLICNTED SORTING son Was fort oo i sl o k8 0 ey il CahCpandy. Lot aiana 0 WHEN THEIR O £ PERLEY WANTS T KNOW opposit was of A Compromisc ittle ¢ on the Conditions 11 disturbance is ce ¢ TRED PERL Y t 1 ipar 5 rado. The t ng | rock 1 Jo RS, CRUM o THERE'S BEEN A HAVE 5 AL \WHERE HIS ARE S ekt i ‘ of s SRE ey ) : e [ gl UTILE MISTAKE, THE LEFT ONE 15 HERS STAM he brought ba 1 1 1 . A Conditions f this _ | J Pe: ng these cloudy and rainy weatl not The Editor's Gosslp Shop 1\ much change in temper: Yestorday we set you thinking chance senere). arfous featurcs, contribut- ( | | | [ | | | | | e ot o S e e - Wins $1,260 Judgment | : | ; From Former Employer i, a5 oal e - ] Burps, former manager | most: Crossword Limericks; Dr. | 3 ( Fi Finance corporation, | Baldpate; Wally the Mystic; Wild vas given judgment to recover $1,-| Willies; Roguish Rollos ! ingly strong. He T 8 Lk orme ® 4 from the cor the | Btis; Tricky Triole : r t g bt of ontract for ser Twister Poems; Jing 7 ; which J nman vy in | Boots; Verses and Reve port Z J 1OOKED UNDER AEM- ShYS b R SAW 50 MUCH TUSS } or court { g Goods Departm bt % bt sealloniies ND UTTERS SUD- SO TR B B usan s 0f ke bly and unduly terminated | Coming tomorrow: Provoking FYCEPT MRS PLUMER WHOGE OVER- BERS SHE LEFT THEM OUBIDE ON ¢ A F\ml‘:}mdnjbq I Republicans w1 ted uy pite of t The fa t pre n dor Burns contracted to becom Polly — the girl who's to girls what SHOES ARE NOWRERE TO BEFOUND. PORCH CHEERY GOODNGHTS ARE D T 2% BaN | | . corporation’s Wild Willle Is to boys [ AFTER ALL CHAIRS AND SOFAS WAK CALLED AND THE EVENIN AND | ol liable administra upper house the adminietr = Lit TRISBIE A period o oC ot 1923, Or The dingle-dangle Counter pinch Natur Is wo |t W ot 8 S Syery e nerican . o y dismiss: istols may go off y T o e R N AP TR S S

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