New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 10, 1925, Page 6

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e e W W S I'hie merited a fine, where otherwise | had another crop ready the ,.m-]mu.m and tolls somebody clse to 80 got it New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPAN } y ture, hus descended from its former high 1o young man might have escaped | Would be materially lower, How It I ) And in some eases she gets a di- voree because there is nothing else to be efficient, He admits | In other words, the farmoers ugain left to get, oanalyst, young Dona-|'ovel is a matter of record ’ » much sporting blood In |are more or less bunke They will | e Hard work alone, doesn't cause breakdowns., Who ever saw &) yroken-down tongue? G young mun's | fec k 8 county rouds — own an automobile, His wore for their wheat this year | od him with a [than i rec wrs, but they won't e Taza artisis®are using the saw asfo « musical instrument, gnd listengrs 0,]‘“ should we all get a0 upset | may yet find & new use for the axe, | O'°F Jittle things that fuas and fret? . vith too % v up last fall (o £ To let them bother is not fair; utomao- | “politi nuncial purposes. Culture §s the natural flower of (& BeRrty laugh will clear the alr, + YOUR BOY WANTS A The plan Iy worked, The “u civilization, not & knowledge of s mild | Scnutor Sl 1 opines 1 books. { B ’ an. | U . 4 ing arm country aceu s Torrls: “I m:?-l $10 to send a 16 P PROBLEMS OF TROLLLY o state of mind | e ow conversation tan't like | WOrd telegram just now. h SERVICE Uit (0 contemplation of 1 1t is gossip about| Mavis: “That's nothing, I paid 1825 in trafic court, yesterday, for A g y Republica K b : i : just one word s And We Have Prepared a Splendid Selection of These New infatuation doesn't last long, ~Seymour Shapiro, e L T M e L g S o P 4-PIECE SUITS e e . . i By Wallace M, Baylise i | ; onnecticut | " s o eople nee useful, it only to| When in the mud he threw thati O That Look “Just Like Dad's” 1 0 a : i i sl vy und applause that coat of his 4 | A f y — : N Hinas along ) ) 'worl : Sihn And, bowing humbly, sald: “Step on | " 20 » 20 n R e Tty hooeh fn a|Sir Walter Ralelgh knew, without a / 4 d Que Lo Do Duniw cvery | bug that & to contaih a pay dou o is Lt s s ‘ Ft 16 polics near. |The gallant deed would surely help i 1 an Nes of A et 3 ¥ barid him oie. . : e Gl i st unk : Ha evidence lan't worth | Help him 1t did, for over it she e 2 PAIRS 'I'ROUSERS wes were hoisted, | 7 | £ the sconarion sdem |\ (LCN o, e hed ' sted. z X e {ofpaiwritt Niterates. nd when, dry shod, she reache: rofitable | MINNEAPOLIS BECOMI iy the other side, , | A AT did | SMALLPOX CENT The queen sald graclously: “Come simum distances, Many| Minnesota has been reg A round some night | Both Pairs Large ¢ 2 Y And we will have a bottle and a ; odo as littlo as five blocks, | PPOUY Mealthiul state; its winter air | Z bite.” | / ! Selection = ‘ somc a8, . | 18 of that crisp. 0l variety we know | As homo hie went Sir Walter walked of OILING THE JOINTS trolley companies could | New England. But the state has | on air, : Trousers - OF 111RE BOARD ey, < i | arl But down to earth he came when : Patterns appeal to such short-rige | Sufered from a malignant spe Haigor Ihora | ‘Are Lined Main Floor patronage with their 8 1-8-cent farce | SMellpox that makes the s \joys company, except for | One look his wife took at the disty would he well and good; but they | ©f @ Year ago in southern membering to use coat o X and G o5 8 o O S B e ot b e ) B e s lOTHER LPIECE SUITS AT ... SIA%8 to $2475 IS ) pedestrians on the sidewalks| The total of cases in Minnesota i1 ans on the sidewalks | S JHE Jwn that claims to | Before he could explain about his to the conclusion that the|1924 Wwas 3,115, resulting in 307 | be ti . of America would tuck v ’ Vavia okt 5 Iofes hunibee| AeRthS, erording: 1o oMol Seures | i ns in Greece. She cricd, “Good night! Just look B YS I wm riders [ The epidemie started o at all the muck! | L L The trolley companies are ;a..mg‘tn Duluth in Ja L1924, th 5 An old-timer 1a ono who can re. | For Goodness sake! You have Boen Apntosimately thel ams A 5 4 member when that kind of stories drunk again . ! y th ime maximum ¢ase spreading - | were fold fn smoking cars instead | And wallowing with hogs who think o ie for the high fareg that they | cember there wer with'|o¢ mug they're men! formerly did for the niclkel res. | 149 deathe, ‘ S x s Sir Walter told her how he helped | ‘WITH 2 PAIRS OF TROUSE B e eipar SR ) e TR A the queen s o 3 SRR et St ‘ e of sticocss; | But could” not make wite see that Both Pairs Lined Throughout—Newest Spring Models tances on the cars get their money's | citeg regarding those who « Uing ; > ! : : ssing laws to handicap money- it would mean e e o - S aeme LOTHER BLUE SERGE SUITS AT $14.98 to $24.75 & nontbitl S e 1 been su iy o . s semtence: “I'm glad | Was something more to wash, And | e h | ed within sever $7 had o people ced in next door,” 4id ehe jaw? | S | : ¢ vs a cornet.” | Il say she did! So much that one| I} s v i fine day it company 1 po Sty y 243 had e i A hnlilion Searalo ¢ and paln- | Sir Walter took a ship and salléd s In-stead of that, in dress-suit panta | shorter —every day, T do belicset | QR] QPAT) WHJL e m"““ . i 1 th ooty -mln.nli)::x‘a»‘l\ohuo I ey said he went exploring for his | He's drasged a-way to somio fool | What on carth can be her ide: AlL BE | S : = | queen; | dance | Maxine: “She's fallen in love with | SE ON 0 Ak 2 : L) : cai. |16 nunted peace, more than new | Where he must push, how-c'er it |a barber. ‘ RELEASED PAROLE el aatons ! lands, T ween. bore, —Margaret Hirshberg. . . g & GRS Some fat old women round the| (Copyright, 1925, Reproduction clalislralts tHan e o e e " e Almast Natatiahon floor, ‘orbidden) | Miss Anderson, His Partner in Arsos . of | | wuid. Compared | 4 R 4 Ay i3 | —Je Macki S A ) : f‘f ; his ye 5 cs ist 49 25 }9!"'5' 4g0 ?oday Drandi: “Is Merkel engaged lu ean Mackin | Case, Not to Be Given . ::m\“ 1 i henend . From Paper of That Date hu';!v’\‘;;::m\\ ell, T've secn his fl:m-; Modern Wonders ‘ SOUTHERN PAG[FIGR R. v Viwedom, v g% = cee, and it it isn't business I'm 'm0 wajlace: “I got TXY on the radio Wisconsin, nd Nor ] . democrat, wus | judge of beauty (et D OFF[C[ALS TO RETIRE Green Bay, Wis, April 10.—Ed 1. By 1%ehr i of New Britain yes- | . 1 Lake: “That's nothing. 1 got it on d J. Sailsttad of Eau Claire, whe ; 4n clection which was Seizing the Chance s & ome word pusiloi ‘“un Dorothy Anderson was convict Shelactonitl “ won by republican candidates for | Mrs. Telljtt: “There will be a spe- ~—Irene Tinegan, | Chairman of Board of Dircctors to ed on a charge of arson on Decem: as not until February 5 that hon s Bassett carried | cial meeting of the Women's Aux- |ber 29, 1923, and scntenced to fous Niote el the old ate {ns most other oltic 3 | Cor tion with privife. aul an order hecame effective in §t. P the first, fiftl and sixth wards and | jliary tomorrow afternoon.” 3 Relinquish Duties on |years at the Green Bay reformatory e aulomo- ‘)\ZN heen granted a ole by the X ling un inaf ren 1 cs against 1,167 for| ,Tellitt: “What for?” kel May 31. ¢ board of control, it is announc lered, : e 3 ; % Patrick, | Mrs. Telitt: “Oh, Mrs, Plekett | A Lo Gar. man Holdlne UHat. has o el | | will be out ¢ o A Real Mother | 1 y ; ‘ s0¢ . polle 373 votes. A. L.|will be out of town for the day.” | | New York, April 10.—julius A I » : , Sailstad will be paroled when the 5 | Kruttschnitt, chairman of the beard 'authoritics find & job for him. He [ My dear old ealnted mother taught ome things some people think are collcetor- An Taster Bamnyard Bit funny; of directors and of the exccutive com | has served fifteen months of his fou ticket, John | A solemn steer leaned o'er the f nu-: Reformers often get distraught mitteevof the Southern Pacific Com- ¥ear sentence. R | 3 8’ a4 sherift, and | As the church parads went h + | O'er things my sainted mmh"!pany, announces that he will retirg| Sailstad and Miss Anderson, whe lec auditor. | And he saild to his mate, 1”5; taught on May 31, 19 under the pension Was his stenographer, vanished from T 5 T pled S vere show's lmmense; And yet for mo price could be|iuis of the company. Fau Claire, August 27, 1920, anc ACTION TMMINENT ON % : i - L r ics feco 1 ‘\'- ‘\n \\’ ” .Iuslv look at their dud VMy p)]. [ bought ; Mr. Kruttschnitt is in his 71st year | soon after human bones tdentificd as | .n‘:.. ..m;’»' | There's fancy raiment for you, ¥ ,\li\“mw- memories she gave to 8onny. !, .4 jac been in the service of those of Salistad were found in the S| folks are certainly dressed '“;;r‘,f" tl o old sainted mother taught |go oy pacific line continuously ‘ashes of his cottage at Lake Nebaga douin ol z et kil e L;;'l::"( cggs come from a (or &5 years, His retirement will mon. The disappearance of Miss An- ! | ¥ 'k the passing from active rail- derson puzzled authorities apd life i ker and J. L. rig . > i . ) : b it e o ‘ngu.-m in the country's transporta- held policles, drawn in favor of his SPASSING THE BUCK® ! : Toti're 3 Very ObESIVADL cuss, In the Spotlight tion history. | wife, held up payment. ! They sure do make an €legant sight, tory. ‘ pay o | Mr. Kruttschnitt will be succeeded | A search was started, meanwhile, e nem o oln O'Brien and | : us, or 1 miss my fsle: as chairman of the exccutive com- Laction being brought against the in- Ihs IOEEASSDECES ; It was again the old, old story, |mittce by Henry W. De Forest, who surance companics. On September Fuess; ) § iz Ty & H f £t It ad's wife a8 aws calth superin- |y ocire areased to kill; we're Killed | Upon her face a timid emile. | will preside at the meetings of the 1922, Saflstad’s wite was award- inual re- R Wireann: They walked together down the oard of directors as well as of the court decision entitling her to that scarlet fever | i B L Parkes, aisle; exccutive committee, and will have |collect $10,000 insurance from one nt here last year, s & To him it seemed almost a mile, |general control of the company's|compuny, Believing Sailstad dead, | * ibusiness. He will be assisted by Vice arried Ross T. Richardson Jat- { Yet would he go, though it were [Chairman, A. D. McDonald, now vice | : {president and controller of the| Sailstad and Miss Amderson were together down the|gouthern Pacific. [ arrgsted at Napa, Calif., December The authority of the president, (23, 1925, He confessed that the Decked out in brand-new Easter |willam Stroule, will be extended |bones found in the cottage were { i B ouidat be in it glory! {over all the properties of the com- |those of a body taken from a nearby 8 ent in s & —Roland Alvin —Marion Harriman. |pany except the Texas and Lonisiana | graveyard. improving rapidly e p o lines which will continue as hereto- | After Saflstad was sentenced, his ! 2 | Gives Them a “Panet” Going—Going— fore under the charge of W. R. Scotf |wife was granted a divorce. Mist New Britain Marion: “Oh, 1 hate those parlor| Alinc: “Mae is wearing her hairds president. Anderson has not been paroled. s N2 (hieiks who dress Jike fashion plates. | i ,"‘,’ | 1 really think they're a littie bit| “‘;‘,‘:1 Nih “Yes, and nearly always| The M'nute That See[ns A Year By GLUYAS WILLIAMS room i i : in Wisconsin a followed g AL e It r disposal ‘The Trickey Triolet Counter wning autos would not tr T ; y i ) m ted town cler ‘, —Gertrude. ‘hosgen (reasurer, e o chosen CAT HOLL PASS IN RAILROAD LUCK ) \ Joseph Ha They walked together down the | 1 | hutiatgo time Not Visible Enough Propor-| yr.o patek: “I wouldn't he scen > depart- | g gowntt @ ; ch was 1688 | pagak: “What is wrong with it | who 1 blood poiso ca Mrs. Patek: “1 just told you —| ‘hroke." " e —Dorothy Burgess its next PARMIERS DISCOVER 3 } 7 W. Wheeler, Inefliciency “Maria, you must be more careful : : i) ind & the negatiy s 10 how you place the furniture Lo : ¢ I i Y ; in this ho the man fn the : 3 i : s i B | comie strip cautioned his wife, “I 1 : got up last night to put the cat out tors by | and didn’t fall over a single chair.” i —J. W. Ridings. ate last | he nega- | | s - 4 the G The Editor's Gossip Shop he 8 romorrow is the last day to do vour Easter shopping in — that is, ¥ ; M 4 daughter | if you want to look your best on BLOOD™ AND it uliue | s, former i e it w . ne r Easter with | Laster Sunday! A ‘ r ufer 1 nd won't you just hate . i : : - iddlef i il '):v\<:1\.‘ er bills coming in mnext ‘ : i 1 nresident | week? What better way to help evening to | contribute to a greater variety of rd 1 spring street or evening than by contrit g to the first vice- Shop and let us help pay your Already 3,718 checks have ry tomor- | SPORTING | who | | cleven | been issued to successful contribu- Observations tors. Arc you one of them? If not, | why not? | On The Weather | ¢o'" '™ r = The Social Primer 1 cascd cloudiness and The Lady Guest probably son | This is a la-dy Guest, and she morrow. Is just as quecr as she can be York urday | She talks and talks where-c'er she southern section | goes, : #Y KOBERT QUI 3 t gener r and showery. But what she talks of, gno‘lml New Haven and Kkitows. : that Saturday will | It's just a line of small-time stuff; r the past few days | In o- Hvr words, just “bull and | skics will be the | N s pver threatening, | Don’t nllvl». such la-dies are just op in fome sections. ot; aEnses WHEN YOUR WIPE HAS ASKED YOU TO HOLD ALICE'S THINGS Daster Sunday at this | You can't have par-fies ¥ A SECOND WHILE SHE RUNS BACK TO PUT A SWEATER - — LA ON THE CHILD -(JUST WALK. ALON6 AND THEY'L)~ N horn e VOUR CROMIES TURNING THE CORNER st nk ia | Hore i & he-ro, surc’s ¥ | L5 il o — Harvard | He s a G o'd rather be W appearados of the girt In the cas merican wheat growers | . One who presse Ampoor | Back home in his owa Li-bra-ry. youngst a few days a3

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