New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 14, 1925, Page 6

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NEW BKITAIN DAILY HERALD, ‘TUKSDAY, APRIL 14, 1925, . | . . md wore a button of the [ difllculty has been oxperfenced Tho ' Teik phian o | Y T d New Britain Herald| /... ;. : witen s b preroga. | combating it —~ Forstalled ~ 25 Years Ago Today i | it I'd love to take you to the dance, HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY ¢ and Land was not objected [ The custom again started tnst © | On Sonla, so sweet, so falr; W tho nominal { Sunduy, one reader telophontng tho | Of all girls In this world's expanse A:-«‘Y‘n v‘u]w ) of t1 tie party in the ( her lawn was a terriblo | 1'd love to take you to the dance; (for Taesday, April 14) rald Bl froo country and a | s er she had cleaned it the ‘T o ( The evening would my soul en;| The newly organized “Century aenn ge of cl gl lé po*} trance; | Orchestra” has issucd invitations to I 5 ! T wonder if you, too, would care $8.00 & Yea 5 ty if he dos to do & i s time that thoughtless eitl L 1 1 From Paper of That Date Y'd love to take you to the dance |® Private musicale to be held at s mended their way In this par But can't — My wife plane to be [Mrs C. P. Merwin's on Thursday 1o T laorisninaa 0 Ivnakald of Maxson Foxrau Juneid ther! [evening. The orchestra 15 composed —J. V. Richardson, [0f Mrs, Hugh McCullough, Miss > are the words of an old song, | LRI A Mary Porter, Miss Grace Chamber- moerry s the day is long.” | Help! Help! lain, Miss Ruth, Goodrich, banjos; e Ll hote an s . everyone should be that way. | 1 chased the lady down the street, | Hermann Zahnleiter, Master Philip R E ; Al be merry, Start today! And though he hadn't chased her |Corbin, Master Corbin Wetmore, vio- e el s - far |lins; Miss Oftalio Mueller, Stanley O AVOID COLDS ¢/ The Bad Man of Gopher Guleh | Ho found that she had nimble feet. |Parker, Howard Parsons, * mandos nerut (A I'un Shop Mowvie) Ho chased the lady down the street |lins; Miss Jennie Roberts, flute; = Surprised to find she proved so |Howard Wilson, bass; Mrs, Clara C. | | c GOOD JOR DONE AT A . ,l‘ 1 i 1\\'1I1-.~uu, accompaniste. | T B = % e 5 T s modern ladies often are The Y. M. C. A. debating Membee of (lin Asoriuted Prows, ; o . LB LTI LIR () L oxiing HOVIE (Dt MaDh) Ui i1 1 the lady down the|hold a mdek trial on l;(»rrll;’:ccmx’\we’.” TV : ! Malnstreet crossingloverttha ¥ AREE R ARR S SRR stree |ett Hofftman will answer to having n rail 10 o8t | s Nt 1o oI wished to catch the trolley |ignited the barn of William Latham for the second time since : lon Beech Swamp road and George s \ snif Sl e Fallvoat 1N Y6 ba can . Llcanor Vickeey. |Quigley will be counsel for the de- e T T o i ! fendant. Loren D. Penfield and |Georgo Clary will bo among the witnesses for the defense. unswered me, “Not on your| qhe Berlin brick plants have re- life! |sumed operations and -expect to O'creome by the prospective bliss | pjake about 50,000,000 bricks this ory of this crossing n m dollers rew . 1 saild 1 just wanted a Kiss, ! season, ilvoad didn’t s 3 She “0O is that well there Apd so, from that charming YOUng | v g cadwell, city engineer, has trying because Tm Miss { apaie 210 S, money to pay for re st Sraaiinagiy ST - made his annual report. He says guy's going to capsur hat |1 tooks one with trivial strife. that the block asphalt pavement on I sald T Just w ";' (L for | Main street 15 a big success. Wit I got “gj‘;"m’_”f ’;‘ ,'»'w‘,\\: | mwo automobiles are now owned ‘ e Ml AmONS. | Chis city, George L. Damon and TATESM e, Nol . o : kie C 0y, jesl wait Once Was Enough! ke '\Mm"f’\ B 'n\q ates a lot POLITICS, NELDED ¢ ’ 138 W ot os all 1his counterfit money s, Kerne: “Docs your husband |While Mr. Bardol anticipates : I 1 1 s I i 5 f SR # H of enjoyment out of his recently oL SO purchased ¢ o carriage. ; Wild Willic (jumping from ih | dear St $ e ot back of a tree): “Hands up or your Mrs. Buker (grimly): “He tried| Tonight at the Russwin Ly - . A , avi i st Souther play. MORE ¥y R N S Hay, this aint money, its fly » —— but I promptly sat on|David Higgins g i I(;l. ,\:4)I|('1.\|1.x.(>,\|y~ A2 2 AC el s Y “At Piney Ridge, stirring ro- I4 onaon '0 WORRY ABOUT : e . T together, Hay, stop fanna Vogel. |mance of the mountains of Tennes- Henry Ford s ARG e i e it i o o s o Witiam 8 Felt has heen i Hol- Manifestly new in cut and cofitour, s S S anl e N ~ v " N onnected with the F \ade it pay fat dividends eveplIm too fa Coonan gets the i 89 you want to warry yoke on businass connec e et i ettty o I G0 . What are your pros- |tile company. London is the popular style develope )| Yy switching tc t A 2 P'rovoking olly (running in): ccts Vi Hart of Chicago will 2 1 “Herray, n can get marvied | Suitors “T have tneered in all the |y jng nig family here the first of ment this Spring. and keep house!"” ig cross word puzzle conte next month and reside in this city. —Rudle T. —Herman Harr Town Clerk Penfield is 1l with | Broad shoulders and liflie sim m grip. Good T Dmmcndation Dol ntkateralols 11l Leupold, recently reciected | distinguish it from the more conservas Hazel: *2 Itpeticks a fast| on m: Dot fonathel city auditor, may not appear tomor- GOl IRs(atieRlandeath: row to be sworn in, as his salary has | tive models. “Yes, miss. Some of our {heen reduced from $500 to $300. He Mutered at the pers and other rubbish is unlaW- as 8 he city provides re COMMON SENSE NEEDED tling to work at 8 Office) Jackie Coonan: “I came to nounce Tm going to try %o capsure g Wild Willie the.bad man of Gopher lave been Guleh ded or alive and claim the year, thus nd up for his rights, my young ladies usc them.' Miss the Thriil B e e incll Wil res L 3 , , % {hinks that the new counci T8 Crawfords 1Y ;ggiger the action of the last one. | Hickey-Freeman hand faflorlng in Sneer or r 0, understand.” 8 obtrudes af tiis sea- Gilson: “Whal a monctonous beautiful English fabrics give to the s e R L Pred! Glonison) A London model enduring style and com- = Stewart Writes fortable fit. hickens are Fine Bunch S0 you have every confi- ooy e et || From Capital |} F[TCH JONES CO. the ofice boy wouldn't try to Pre— I r on me in order to sce| s AW CITY HALL i 5, Reproduction 1orbidden) THE PENNANT RACLES Observations On The Weather ! i i g Thag &8 || For Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads lir= v MARBLE CONTEST ENTRY BLANK | Marble Editor of the Herald | On- S £ : R I wish to enter the Herald-Junior Achievement Mar- B 4 ble Tournament and I hereby agree to abide by all the tournament rules. north and It U7 SR CHARLES P. STE s from lowa 5 A straight - from - the-shouider 5 3 Conndeti=| | ;1 o1 Washington affairs. That || Y TIAITIE B o e v flhe ool el e B (DA ) putlisingedEs “H Is what is going to be offered o flernoon anc o]l Jors of The Herald in the s sl . 0 dly Was m Letter which My addvess is . . (print) will be written exclusively for this | | | | PUpETE by SCharlcs s D Stewart. years old. Tama pupilat .......... school ' 3 Stewart ha con writing for this paper fo 1 time -\r““ he (Every boy and girl in New Britain and immediate His article: re writ- wi suburbs who will not be 15 years old before July 1, 1925, e s0 1 1 1. He is eligible to enter the tournament. It costs nothing to Shubal ot Connesticut whereo caks. Watch enter, but you must fill out an entry blank and mail or it IR £ rtictes daily~in the ||| hring it to the Herald). By is Excellency JOUN H. TRL'\H‘I LL GOVERNOR ij'i = A Ffi(kfiAMA TiON In' the piant life all about us is the means of shade in summer, of shelter and warmth in winter, of physical sustenanee the year round. From the smallest flower | rowth and e £ conquest in { ace of hardship, of life af Instin A e the beauty / A\ spiration of ( » things. Yet we are prone t . : " REACHES FOR SHEET OF PAPER EXCLAIMS HOLD ON A MINUTL JUST forget th se blessings, originally ours. by the | RETTIR PUT THAT 13E5 p TELLS HIM ALLRIGHT GO TURNED THIS SKREET OVER AND 'S bounty of God, are preserved to us only by the indus- HEAD MAIN TIVE SEV- ALAETTUZ HE JUST DICTATED - CANT try of man., That our love of Ire may - express MARK ON THAT mlh on o lay least, Y f practical and inti nt hu dry, reby designate Friday, the first day of May ARB(}A AND BIRD DAY , especic all children and to turn their t ghts and their [ trees, the mak- ) = 1 to the uses of AT { (\nvi' AT PEN POIN et fvine by ers a shru 1V TR S ALLRIGHT PEN AND MUTFIRS UNDER H A SECOND TILL HE autifying by f ey nd shrubbe: £ 5 M5 PEN'S GONE DRY Hello! Hello! By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Putting the Number Down. © MeClure Newspaper Syndicate 1 highways, the cave of our bird-life. and all similar activities, to the end that the fruits of the earth may be preserved in abundance for us, and for those y shall come after us. and & il of the State at the port Her T rd 5 si iay of April, in the one ti nine hundred and twenty-five and of the independence of the United tes the one hundred and forty-ninth. JOHN H. TRUMBULL. rand : who ar : - Fuspand P g Livorce r of our Lord ested Wheeler t in i iy oy Mal @ection, did stump

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