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YALE HELPS TO TRAIN ' OUR NURSES going to! F t dF H Approval of the’nursss' tralning | the expense of ordering the printed | acisan anc'es school of the Now Britam Genoral | Matter to paste on the boxesr or be ; BY HOBERT QUILLEN hospital by the Yale Medical school | OF¢ the had the immediate efect of permit- It after a colebrity he had best get New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY the party's consent before ¢ (Sunday 1 o . > Bldg., 67 Chu closing advertising cou tract, Or If w soap or porfume man the product Cynict The hard where the blister was, ey m place left SUBSCRIPTION RATES ufacturer desires to place 13,00 a Year, 12,00 Threo M ting local nurses to recelve part of thelr at Yale; which will | an advantage to the nurses and |18 best to get (h [ the nospital alike, aln | T Lea glamour nam | training of a film star on a new it The wmaller the town, the more pride it feels in Its parking prob- lem, .. " s donth, L permission of th e celebrity, The A New man whose face grim have him: § he whose face js wreathed | in smiles | Will have friends tagging him !ol'i Mirlam: “Now, ma, did you think & ¥ 0 . Dick came up here three times | Is the Most lnteresting Penod n the Hlstow Of ‘ 'Fashion - [ week to work cross word puzzles?” The K«‘w"l;f-l_fl' Bonnet (In Limerick Manner) For It Is a Time When All Womankind Make Every Effort to Appear at. Their Best. | Fashion Decrees Many Models—and we present them to you in all correctness, Fach So Smart and Fashionable That Every Whim of Style and Expenditure Can Be Met Quickly and Satisfactorily. | is long and » Post O s regarda | o at Now B Mall Matter, Aining to be a nurse York in « manufacturer, who ; Rights: Priviloges or people strong enough to llek med- dlens some circles with a certain U8ed the name and picturo of Jacki will few friends Lo cling to Coogan on a the altogether out of propor- hundkerehior without tion to the facts. consent of the While A nursc diminutive actor the in train- was sued 0 not and makes one uneasy; Mussolini 15 up to. T3 only lost This quist what has much to master to Case, being compelled to pay six cents dum to the and plénty of hard work r- hoy, soe aggrioved youlh | ry's way of saying | Probably Not Mother: “Does Dick ever kiss you, orm, but it Is of a particularly us- weting the nurse has no time nature, so {hat uverage | This wis the ' & that the manufacturer was at tault, | but that Jackis Coogan didn't much from the | handkerchic Maybe Jackic ed so strongly if his name and | training for Member of the Associated Pro A little amenitics of social life it . ne suf- | publicity on the that are 80 gratifying L0 It to femininity gencrally is a noble calling, but not one for those who would not have place a love of easc and comfort | O Yet no chorus lady sver wus as | conspicuously nude ns 4 man fecls knickers tim us Member Audit Bure . above | congratulated ol | Salt-aacrince: | preture had been used without his By Arthur Schultze consent There once was a lady who saw A hat made of beautiful straw; She said: “I'd like that Tor my new Easter hat; 1'll go home and tell it to Pa."” local training school is to be on anything besides & handkerchief, but the uses to which | a handkerchief in his first upon its the newly Prosprrous are those in piy more to a wehi standing in medical is usually put | really making sport of the little ac~ was which of of most us. world fow i tor's name and picture apparently didn't | ¥lim stars lengths for in,a way . free, nt Hhrvic fansy ‘ouch, fur- inakes the bill 10 like She kept the bad knews while he ate, Though she felt that busticate; But at length she told Pa Of the beautiful straw; “What's the price?" said P: ninety-eight.” GASOLINE PRICES UNDER FIRE Probing the p gasoline becoming general nighed that usually the that Coogan is sur go to of sueh per e larger. she would sake attaining v of liclt publicity the suit of Jackic ' §ILK COATS TRIMMED WITH FUR Specially Featured at $29, $39 and $69 littl: thril) in too green Camping spring. The to burn well, seems to b in . and ¢ be sections of New England, and BHE ng ex- some BUILDING BOOM CITY'S BIG ¥ PRESAGES “Eight TR} of plained upon no other premise than , that he didn't at s : Nobody has a cinch, and it may be hat germs have other pests to prey | people in getting over their had on them colds, the present there has been a move- ment started more about facts concerning thé oil sclling busin A\ like his pleture | to learn rd 37 He increase ling ing used on a rag designed to help s B Pa jumped from his seat, “I won't pay That much for a hat; not today! You girls beat the Dutch! You all pay too much For your straws. Say, they? Just hay!” the > s in Connecticut, | in cases of grip, or as a 1 never an autolst buys gasoline il ‘ ihat affords city dur- ) ne, from short | faco-wiper for The . price must be very low for him to »00m, M get away from that feeling, and it il baby 3 3 the is | to fir 'he thinks he is being rohbed. s a staunch P second what are | ilding ROUGH WORK DOWN IN THE FEUD COUNTRY of SMART FUR TRIMMED COATS OF FINE TWILL $39, $49 and $69 " SMART ENSEMBLE COSTUMES Ensemble Suits of Kasharine With dress of hea\;y silk crepe in a smart peasant motif, the colors include wigwam, lipstick and $29 chamois Ensemble Suits of Silk Bengaline Combined with figured crepe in a novel and attractive $ 49 effect About the c1s %! ‘he war in America in impetu ani hasn't been that low for years, Then | s 2 g visible She tried to appeal to his pride; She teased him a while; then she cried; For days round the place She displayed a long face, And spoke not — but, oh, how she sighed! One he orumonplaces when he goes a-touring into other B (e s cOoNplaces SOk finds the cut. d with that gasoline prices in Maine i e G legraph editor's life is to ‘hand "'price lower than in Conne 1 a Kentucky shooting. £ it To get a story like cycles; many of a feud batt from ICrW\M»{ i= is particularly impres fact either about like daily f it or there is lit- weather report ¢ 1 Hampshire, Vermont an L ISEERonar o > in the past; 3uilding | ¢ th a gencra Jattle in | d0 With a geucr batt) gun by But Pa, who'd been through that, stood pat; He eaid: “Nothing doing! flat!"” Whereupon she went down, in at the crown, Charge 1t! I'll take the ity Massachusetts are lower than yegun, : | prominent citizens in Albany, Ky. i Connecticut, and no one can claim |’ Moty Ak about | in which two were Killed and otl That's in the that transportation charges of gaso- every wounded. It wus z ot “court day” It town, and the sheriff “had his eye” | Iriver higher e {on divers well know citiz but [ 1 | during the noon hour s lappens when nne; 1 & big car and the other reverie, |line shipments to northern ingland are not materially v such a thing. at ! . ) I 7 than to Connecticut, e stepped | 1 sheriff too many new Ar coss; ricanism Admiring o demanding that he stop wor and make 1 ane- Willing to Sacrifice ! “I will love you always!" Harry | vowed. “That's very nice of you,” Alice told him, “but 1 want you to marry me some day.” Raymond Bachman, linto a 10 e then | lunchroom k . comes to the point . Ensemble Suits of Twill | One particularly outstanding _model has fifty small buttons as trimming and a d dress of the same silk crepe shich lines the coat $39 Ensemble Suits Qf ~ Poiret Sheen With dress of figured crepe, these suits are supremely $59 tailored o oorvovoensse 'EASTER FROCKS OF PRINTED SILK CREPE $15.00, $19.98, $25.00, $29.00, $39.00 he vogue for printed crepe frocks bids fair to dom- {hate the summer mode and nowhere will madam find more attractive patterns at such reasonable prices. SPENDING §65,000,000 ON IMPROVEMENTS s the Haven rallroad, told the gub- Service : | i | tilitics in time too many buildings aaelE tha overplus. | the eHooting afarted t 1o the foun. seat of ound Pearson, president of The hom Iar lirl has a is because it isn't so partien- neighborhoed. A {o help the undertak i gt Why is it | the Blue | the art of g that amoag Nordles e ! ! citizens of about a goo n occupying | jjc Commission : for the spent of W fact $65,=0 00 | revolver bridges, because there was a Grass sta all, e York that were it not the 000,000 The “nameless pathos in the a have connection with Dad spends for millinery. d moder yuild feudism and and modern bulidi that railroad had i s battles shouly " 1t count 50 A forciguer, seeing magy of our newspapers, would get the idea that American girls always dressed in bhakhing suits. a new building un- in five years on " highly thought of? | the 1 the | paying its in- per cent a year and its tncome would be $2 appears that e Y Ao reight tunnels, modern i the equipment o e U down in in ot Yet forg virtue it you feular ing ing easily arise is no 1 5 in and for; licked the other fellow. should ever be : | and electrifyin railron JnE rallroad, \te no citizen would think of ng flask. | cupyable space company would br | < ol Correet thie semtenc 1t e’ said he, “that keeps me ting a walking atick.” Solid Voucher Powers: “T understand he's a model husband.” Binger: “He must be. He comes up to the cxpectations of his wife's | relatives. i ares would be ing outdoors without some on vestors nts | devoldbarian | his hip pocket and not a annual net | To the quick on the i afienithy have reputation of being | (imidity,” aff 1 no0,000 m utilized draw” and unerring | trom vt In other wor iving hings that scem most in the a sore thumb and a man ¢ louse during work hours. arksmanship is the sine qua non | of safety first citizenship | The | state usutilly takes place on an elec- long vt oretnt L e investors o hand- ic —Mrs. T.F. Schuler. Mcows from the Campus Cat Dear Ed.: The question of kissing came up | last night, as it will you know, | among young girls. Harriet, who graduates in June from Wellesley, quite shocked little Lola, '27, by admitting that she had been Kkissed ! by a young man whom she only | met that afternoon. “But Hattle,” gasped Lola, "vou ought not let strange men kiss you." “Nonsense,” said Harriet, “any- one can be kised by men they know; the new ones require tech- nique.” Lola became interésted! “How often do you let a young | man kiss you in an evening?” she asked. & “That,” said Harriet, “depends entirely on his self-control. This poor boy today only kissed me once and then looked fearfully embar- rassed and said that T was the first girl he had ever kissed. Imagine! 1 told him T was inclined to believe him.” “But what do you do? what do u say, when a man kisses you | asked the bewildered Lola. “You must say eomething!” ot at all,” said Harriet, crisp- “Just keep your mouth shut. ever try to talk in the clinches.” Perhaps it's just as well that Har- | i fot graduates In June, eh Ed? Not| Feist: “I've sold ail those jokes | that T think you are interested in |1 wrote making fun of the Easter the subject of kisses, because of ) course you're not! Me-ow . . . me- | st |-money., T've just | I'm going to have.” usefulne ecn no war Gt Y some return on their investment, e hout i) most gory elaughter”in t A ed been railroad has put $13,000,000 a torn replac new [ o e 5 oo ar into the property. So that in- new international dance | 1p unless it is de-| 10 climinate stepping on ene er's tous, ht, 1925, As tion Searcely election earn- | its net | i struct With new 1y held halted | stead of merely having net ) much ver thout the ings of 00,000 last vear, malk i account of the tragic . r¢ Beautiful New Tunic Blouses in the new printed ef- fects and plain embroid- ered— $5.00 GHESTER Rl PRIZES ANNOUNCED Waterbury Girls Top Their Class in National Shoot 7854 | New Haven, April S,—Announce- _ '53% | ment.of the winners in the March 6366 | champlonship competitions of the Winchester junior rifie corps was made here today. Fresno high school of Fresno, Cal.. won the national schools champlon- ship match with a perfect score of ————— 500 in the prone and sitting posi- 49998664 | tions. Lane Technical high #choo! 1436 | of Chicago was second and North- western high school of Detroit, third. The national Boy Scout match was won hy Unit 2654 of Newton- ville, Mass., with a perfect score of 500, West Lafayette, Ind., was sec- ond and Hartford, Conn., was third The natienal ¥. M. C. A. cham pionship match was wen by Ashland 0., with a perfect 'score of 500. Nor folk, Neb., was second and Altoona. Pa., third. Cresby high school of Waterbury won the national girls championship match with the girls 15008 |yyfle club of Ontarlo, taking second 47094 fand the Fresno, Cal, high school - girls third. -1 {an average the last el of political differe + | o ey tenm nees in somge-out- | equipment expenditure of 25 Y;ars VAgé Today ¥From Paper of That Date \iran f-the-way town in the Kentucky ! five years ad RBefore serics | hill country. Feudists usually meet the In no $13,000,000 had &1 4 ihe polls and the innocent elec- of deficits. reality, how- | tion officers have a hard time dodg- ar | ing the lea end down to mak MeLh T Ly on ballots that are de- g been expended for the bridges, tun- | | livered We send rrow’s city election is expect- The republi- city on.most | ol Bassette is| give Ira Hicks Tom ed 1o be cuns tures, by determined voter: of i boom ! nels. a quiet one. building 5 shown profits ete., the railroad would have | es to foreign There | plac e missionar Jands to civilize h field in some parts of our |thougl Wwe fa clox s with the view of | 1 but a| right vould As the are continues Britain the heathen. of which that is based wupor aid securitics to cover any of more of t here a economic 1 o oid is a good not | | own premise the railroad Akthore ountey: sponsor disarma- hardest to write, They are easlly, because of their human interest ‘qualities, very pouplar with our | readers, Already some of the Barn- | ¢ard Bit contributions are being polished off and are 50 inherently fine that they will be run as the| Corrections concluded. feature poems in future Fun Shop | As the area of the circle is given copy. as 7854 I will prove through the area of the inscribgd square that it is in These are but two of the features |error. What per cent of .7854 s in the Fun Shop. Eighteen others! [50. 50 being the arca of the in-| And remember — in addition to scribed square. contributing to the different fea-| Example:— | tures, we want, your opinion as 0| 7g54. £6000=6366 which you like best. \ Irony of Fate quart ers of the Ypu y show the ports of the offi- | 1g Men's Temperance | bership to be ce of $436.67 A committee con- O'Neill, Joseph Hal- ith, John Regan, E. L. James nd P. F. hointed to consider the ity of an excursion has b COMMUNICATED { ment conferer “we expenditure. ; ; | making peace more eecure; a near disarmament rail- | the equally valuable. have been | | i More On the Circle, | To the Editor of New Britain | Herald. : | past few conference bal ! busted,’ " road told n, “and he e president of the New York not be stirring state of Kentucky Je ¥ isting of {loran, J - {Hannon Burns was Lous. advisabi 2 John Brophy 1l the contr to fix up C ry C. B. Cadwell is walk aind Mrs commis- d it n for loans : appear There are thousands of law- Crowe would t it en able to » " { in the outd | been sabl ing citizens in Kentucky. Thousands Babbitts in Lexington operatior It would appear | | of up-to-date awarded itral park. sout to begin lay- ut the ument. ave re- | e iis that part of the $65 1 figures i | 000 represented horrowed money. around wit} and some of geth Owensboro, ar t ville upon the | ! Henderson mever carry artil ; President Pearson objected to | W - them more than once m have quit ) railroad being compelled to spend New Rochell anges in its trackage sys- grow- a week the L practice r. But out in| il cquntry practice Patrick gor 1 the 0 main general. Boys do . 50 as to separate tracks passenger (racks. The its passe: ext mayor CHICAGO TCRNS DOWN ate BIG TRANSIT PLAN candida he nted was freight b ans o Britain ig Y means o pr at school, and don't Eii 51980 47124 48560 47124 Error— 1436 Error carried over ehed streot by on a a t under the “Then hand over the | hunting eleoted the hat fishing or r, who of soup. The Tigers from and th raised by money would have to be e ! money would have to . but they all learn how o use & how fat of the land. Carrie for the iesuing hon or selling Oz B Heights k Rock | and when The idea seems gun at an early it i icholas Kerr. iem {o practi ed ball this morniy Catty ! Mary: “At least T've tried not jou | let my beauty go to my head.” Jan “You mean, at least none of it went to your face,” —R! G. 50000000 o The Danger Light Little Billy, aged three, was rid- ing in the country with his father. | Noticing some lightning hugs | along the road he exclaimed: “Oh, | Daddy, look at the mosquitos with their lights lit.” | \ding some court the was 49-1 Lions score is decm them stood of the Tigers. ared they were more, the cap- )¢ Wb N then dec Expenditures hold agents to their own primarily in the public interest arc Ly | | ny | By increasing the area from 7854 1to 7999 or 1 ten thousandth part lof an inch less than my method calls | tor: ‘Example—r 7999+4-.50000=,6250 prohibition should & SHed a8 ot o his scor. The bat A n in a 2y his men went home i- wot usually popular wit 1ds add properties are better TR them ever have the audacity to Wk 1l to the ef- o sold!! Salesman: “You'll find it an cellent pocket-book, Madam. | makes you look very elim.” 1 I Tigers v - tempt fepence with the moun zer 4 e Lions Lot ! —Peggy Snowe. and Hpward | : 7999 6250 399950 | tain moonshining industry His Letter of Recommendation Tn Tongue-Twister Manner Buell sold gruel and fuel in| Lowell, ! s, he eold wool, coal, and meal — and all fuel. . they are belisved to Observations 20060 in the long run. Elimj- at {1 will he Y M. C. A to- estion of tion of 4. §. ors by the ¥rank Pinches, Otis Scrip- | ames Henderss nation more grade crossings o Bill (Copytight, 1925, Repra®uction ia 14 b ser public in- pe { | | | | : g " nd n will sup- | CIVIL SUITS RECORDED the plan o sying the cxist- | (he railroads Ing str building subways, most citizens likewise 00d ready flies i mer mayo t . y separate plaw and eac 15 of returning to 1he strensth of But the quite well that most of the trolley systems were mo junk and one of the ele entirely compused of that mat Why pay big money for a worn- out plant? But Chicago now toward a solution of its problem than #t was 20 years ago, and it has been agitat ! sinee that time. Perbaps years are the 'Hardest. ma jori f citizens knew m Chicago or less 1 lines is further no ute transit ag the subject fiest 2 On The Weather public tione also are but many of the smaller New 1 to trap Dangerous crossings over cluding itain, are ‘force suffer u their pride witl cks, Suc s xis Junction, Where passengers risk their live Yet the Hav according President P $65,0 in the las “improvements.” are forced to tolerated New to spent 5,000 years for any tmprovements more those needed jn this im- the pressing than o4l railroad mediate vicinage then is In worse condition than has been generally supposed | ——— | WHY JACKIE COOGAN | OBJECTED When s cigar manu urer J out a new cigar and wishes to name | winds make April New Engla Washin north south tonight York cooler fons strong® north- Forecast Falr tonight in south and night; fresh west Conditions turbance Oklahoma weather from to lowa, Pics weather tinues east of the Mississippi decided change in temperature | occurred in any section during last 24 hours. ! Conditions favor fair weather and in tempers ure, Low humidity and br and nort th dis- wegtern is central this nrorning over ward con- Texas northe ant b this vicinity much change for ot sk northerly atmospheric conditions Iyery dangerous for forcst figes. It is causing unsettied 'an were buried alive for 40 minutes No 'str the 4 affirmative, while the nega- by George and Willlam ndled 3 | onfirmed at 8. | .utheran church of the ing. Albert 1, Valentine Herrmann, Henry s, Carl Poh- lenz, Adolph Schibbat, Mattheus Sn rl Jost. Natalla Paul, Emily Hunck, Bertha Linn, Anna Gram- | mitt, Mary Scharf, Rosa Nutersponn ind Emma Wischek Jeremiah Lynch and James Keeg- Franz Gue Bahnke, Otto - Giags e ss, ( tu exc day evenin ing th while engaged in | on Winter extension wheré 1t is proposed yeate Bt. Mary's parbchial school e dirt suddenly gave way, knocked m down most completely ed them n dug out Lynch uninjured red to be to 1} and a Whe but para to th Jill Elwell, a widow in Lowell told Barry & Bamforth, through Roche 49998760 The national match open to u}l! 6| & Cabelys, have sued Mrs. James Quinlan for $1,500. The writ is re- ! turnable In the city court the third | { Monday of April. Tt was served by cruel — he's|Constable George A. Stark. Donald GaXney, acting for the | Aaron Dantelson Co.. has instituted | | action’ for $85 damages against John Walkao. The papers are returnable {in the Eity eourt the third Monday eoul [of April. el well.' " |~ Miner, Read & Tullock have {brought suit for $300 damages he |against Ambot & Rank of Hartford. | Nalr & Nair fssued the papers, which | Tell what can he do well?” asked |were served by Deputy Sherift Mar- | *RBuell, “if you will.” "(In H. Horwitz. They are returnable | can raise —I well,” said Jili [the.third Monday of April in the Stilwell Elwell | city court. - =C | B. Berson has been named defend. {ant in an action for- $350 brought |by the Hastern Lounge Co. of New distinetive fea- | Milford, ‘The writ, which is return- [ able In the gity court the fourth Monday of April, was lssued by Roche & Cabelns and served by Constable George A. Stark. Buell, “My idle son Joel is needing a job It's true, Mr. Buell, that Joel's no jewel Although it sounds simple a slob.” Buell was courting this JfI Stilwell Elwell: His clerk Lew L. Newel, said: “Bu- el can tell well That Jill i a home-making that would Bill how about shovel fuel? “Well, Joel, can “He L. Edson. The Editor's Gessip shop Two of the most Lures now running i Barnyard Bits and Meows from | Campus Cat They are, without question, the schools, units and organizations was won by the Independent Boys' uni! of Webster Grove, Mo.,, with a per- fect score of 500. The second teain | was the Winchester Messenger Boy | of New Haven and the third tean was Trinity M. E, church of New $120 | Haven. g <5.25 All the contestants in the monthly 829 | shoots are under 19 years of age ‘The shooting is done with a 22 cali bre rifie on home ranges, the tar | gets being sent to New Haven.to I |scored the same as in the nation: 000 | rifle association matches. Error— 6250 ——— 50000000 New 864 method 500=635 480 submitted 200 160 400 400 000 - 625 80 50000 Area of inscribed square. Respectfully submitted—. A leading halr dresser sayl Thanking you Mr. Editor for the | have found oothing ae good courtesies extended and the printing | Parisian Sage, (o make the b of my method, ¢ soft and lustrons and to ma 1 rema grow abund and beautiful.” 8 nember the name—Farisian Sag: yoet e hair and scalp. I guar All druggists seil it. | e——————r | Helpful Hair Hints' Wavy, it ceriv yours I JOHN LYNCH served, ed