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T Bl NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1925, New Britain Herald when ho suddenfy realizes & toueh|out by Mr. Hough had to be with out? No? Then hit ‘em out =, our of the President’s hand would stute supervision of the milk sup- HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY [ something worth while to talk about | piy. New York and /) ' 5 | stato Vermont, H after he got back home—mare im-| “and other neighboring states,” he " Ehe M“"E D.‘.pm“m" ’ i T Eiiun portant than a tale about walking | sald, have no state supervision of the Those Dear Girls THE BEST []F ALL ar i up the steps in the Washington |milk supply, so that through the| \ Muriels: “A friend told me that | r wonument. 8o he falls in line with | resulations of the state food and that nice young man next door was 3 patient Jobs—patiently | dairy commission and the milk reg- | losing sleep over me." ;mss MflCk&y wO“]dn't [m“; Dy CHARLES P, STRWART |of the ;ua days when the west v - . Dorothy. “I've often told you m - wwalting the thrill of the skin he | ulation board the farmers of Con- | | dear, you shouldn’t: play the Nmz NEA Sorvice Writer wild and wolly. But right in tl. oves to touch for one secontl, neeticut are protected from comy. |80 late at night” Hllll ior Afl Mlfl Washingtop—The justice departs middle of the east wall is a bl Entered at t oftice at ! Fhis I8 & democracy. Bveryone can | petition originating in those statos. | ~—Goorge T. Herman, y ment 18 getting stacks of appeals |Space—a plcture missing, The \i | as s ] | A welcome warm awaits the man oy —_— for mercy for poor old Daoe Cook. | tor stdres at the place curiousiy Who laughs and smiles when'er he Roguish Rollo at the Concert E His arrlval at Leavenworth, penni-| “Albert B. Fall's portrait 1:n can, The concert hall was crowded, ow York, April 16.—Mias less, broken down and pititul, with [there explains = John Hays Hanm smtleman fs that | Of MK earler in the season were'It | Life is tod short to waste on those| The orchestra was playing Mackay, society debutante, says she |, " iy oo bundle of fancywork |mond, *“Nobody was more surpris md perhaps | 10t for his organization | Who think fnd talk of maught but| A soft, Debussy melody, has ot met the man for whom sho | | %o T, just as the ofl fn- than 1 when the ol acandal brols tha Kotk is then is the admitted condi- woes. A rhythm sad was ewdylng Tl o0 b e om Hurope, | dictments against Albert B. Talll, the 1 could hardiy befleve 1t whon Do ! Plano . . . planissimo . . . [ on g :f.»::,:‘.f.',;,"y‘;;,',‘,',',’,,“‘.f"_",‘m‘:hununy. and | Harry Sinclalr were|heny's name alone was mentione b | proudly lnktd arms with hor fath- er, Clarence H. Mackay, president of with the first gentleman | Then he added that the law of sup- The only irritating fea-! Il¥ and demand would cut the priec 50 many milk industry, being quashed, secms to have struck connection with Fall's. Doheny | a good many people as a little too|just the man who redlly would slin | 'Twas dainty unto dizzinoss; R e “Travel broadens ong." | Then 1 foll from the balcony | Member of (lie Assoc 5 o & puper money. |10 "l A up Arnold: “It flattened me. And_spolled the wholo blamed | £ Clarenc Tl MAekaNs B e nd [Faw a colncidence. an ol partner a $100,000 presont The Assoclated Press fs exclus war and note the howl which —Rudie L. | Dbusiness. Cutanrarial semvanias. wad When AT as he says he did, But when Sin titled to ¢ for re comes from) tho farming districts - | —Harrlot Soper. DIATIRL SompLe: . At 1 1| olatr's name hegan to fgurd ton L A . | % asked specifically about a report| In connection with the dismissal ‘ t the steel companies “stabilize’ Taking the Cake | 3 that she was engaged to Irving|of the indictments against the ex- then down eamo {he pleture, ‘Noth . [~ Musical Willies} Berlin, composer, denied the rumor [secretary of the interior and _ the | ng for nothing’ 1 Sinclair's motto. Tumania regards | g0 ieles about 1 in theie| I FOtrospect 1 agze with joy :‘“‘"" te & convert “"" ' | with the assertion that it was natural | multi-millionaire oll men accused ¢ oo ot of vich unclo | oo 0 ATHCS BDOULTL AN INEIN| O days when na a lively boy, Rallne NS g 't"‘l““"",' 1ane | 0T eople to oxpect & girl to marry | with him, some rather unkind things “Aviatlon's so cheap,” argue pro s raflroads “stabilize” |14 rald the pantry and T'd take| . Y he crled, “that basso (On%| yoon after she made hor debut. ° ate belng said aboutthe justice de- | tagonists of the substitution of eu- | . goveyny | Drolts through the Tnterstate Com- Ginger cake, Baunde Joat-Jlee & "C“v"“"’l)"“"!":(" | "L am not engaged to any one,” | partment, planes for surface warsliips, A Dat- | A merce Commission and the Esch + ST+l she salds These true bills were thrown ou}|tle ship costs about 5 millions. Tha! in making refunding arrange- n lomt understand how such a|bocause O, B Pagan. depnrtmentsl | would Kulld 1,000 bombing planéa 1_,‘} press practice I8 t the ol interests endeavor| wison A GENTLE HINT TO RUMANIA and farmers will read con- By Janmes H. Lambert v need the money Cummings act, and the farm | Then when, to manhood's state I!.. el ments with other nations but falling Actaand Ui . P To the” Oratorio report could be started. It is true|fdictment expert, was in the grand | g45:000 each. [ | And love's dream came with win. that I have met Mr. Berlin at & |jury room when they svere voted on, [ yes, but, sald Secretary of the| | Willie did not care to go, i frelght rates. Let the farm imple- some Sue, “IFor,” he said, "It get8 WY 934" | pumber of partics, but I have met |despite the fact that the oll inquiryy Navy Witbur, at the launching of | | crlbuton: . ¢ strongly opposed to the high local advertisers. o do so with the money owing the A Uni States, thereby gave notice Hearing prayers sung by note. many men at soclal events, and I|paq been taken out of the depart-]ins plane carrler Saratoga, ovlancs —Rose Henlein. . “stabilize” thelt’ business and soak Angel cake SRl ‘d“’lfll soe thabitiisjealla 101 :‘)‘;‘ cre- | ment's hands and turned over 10| cantt oporate over distant foreimn he f ation of something out of nothin | - . Now, It Pagan's b e i S e e ¢ farmers for thelr needs and hear | o A R . Polly, at the Institute, otk ot ths marteriil tab 16| oo Sole O | atefa, wihon carriers to taks ALl il e ne day the parson sald: “For life| o O s | presence invalidated the indictments, | yyom thera, To earry 1,000 planes Read how Orpheus with his lute 1 were to marry, T would surrender | ). wag he there? Didn't he, as an npnrnxlmnf;\lv N m””m" Lokt e he cry from the sylvan seencry. |y : p ; e aaarianila : now pronounce you man .and| . o ’ S R e ct that the Rumanian 10an8 | o read much nowadays about Lol Charmei the beasts and woodlund | the companionshitp T ave with my |1 lotment expert, know any bettor? | ;iU S e g 20 PUBLIC SENTIMENT o as relicf measures 8INCe | g py pization,” *cooperation,” und|And all our friends were there to i i e | father. It T married 1 would 1eave| o, 4iq somebody deliberately Want|vessels each of 22000 tons, the There has ; ) 1 of the war mgns they were take Wedding cake, iHiaimuslojof hia LrnE™ dad alone and I cannot bear to think |y, yngjetments to be invalid? | Saratora's dispiadamupt, - Thel Rér=1 tabilization,” a alwe n v, of parting w av ) s 2 g with him. T have not met | | Hag evil L when the other fellow guite of 2 ‘Charm folks with my ukulele. [ Rotvoaug manit would marry andi| i ok the other of these W0 |i,ry aost 45 millions.” Multiply: that « as charity, cither. 1t was & Quite often now we dou't agros; —George Shepard. | give up my fathe jasaigasm e the situation. |}y 40 and you have the tidy total of y }1 e nan B SR | * A mewspaper reporter who asked | Pt 11350 milions. There would be other nd now that she is on her feet A Bt The Pest It Miss Mackay might marry a poor | In John Hays Hammond's chateau | oxtras, t0o. adds the secrofary. NSRS Kenneth: “Tom's-telling cveryone | man some day, demurred when she [In Washingten is a room known s\ Ts aviation really o economical? 4 .. MORE PROOF WOMEN in hinting repayment is FQUAL MEN written a song.” asked if he intended his question u‘lho “den"—about, 30 by 50 feet . 1endy s Woromt e St . The Duffer Velix: “Worse than that, he In- a proposal. |square, with a high celling, and all| The prohibition unit invites sue- | Hhon nmon honesty. 1T nowadays: are creditcd Mrs, Graff: “Do you think that sists on singing it.” e | four walis completely lined with the | gcstions of slogans for the poster poI 1 being able to do most of the the exercise your dushand, gets at —Maxwell Huber. |* | autographed photographs of cclebri- | campalgn. 1t plans, to remind | v mar) hatne at men are engaged in, so 8OIf dors him any good?” g Caddy Awarded $6,000 I{ies the famous mining engincer has| thoughtiess people how wrong it is o oppose indulgence in X e S ‘ ¢ o Mrs, Parker: “I'm afrald-not, my Viewpoints n Suit Against Golfer {known personally. {to break the dry faw. Tt has re- i | | ment manufae rers combine to!' 1y ned to have my mother bake t did 'k repayment to i ¢ United States was & prime es- 5o ¢ war louns; but they were not re- of putting Rumania on her evidently are considered as predicate ¥ x fiton. Radleall pronibitia But Uncle ot wishing to Engar tial slngerinis) tayoriiehtosbe s Rinton i EEC TR RIIUE e R | dear. Most of the time he seems to| Mra. Hughes: *I knew Foula I e el o WiTer) Blac |y L probabiy e tirel most Spstiathycelvelliaome aliandy, Bt perverael i dttle _Rock, Atk ), xere Jiis lungs by swearing | change your mind about my lovely Lol AT e towe- |ablo collcetion of its kind in exis- | thov'all seem to como from scofflay. jat a woman who had been sen- gt the hall radio set. When your friend was Circuit JH*!R(“ ‘Landwehr | tenee, ranging all the way from the|pather than from ecellar smeller crd to life imprisonment had ef- _—Nat. H. Zieglc here T overheard you refer to its |0\ wosarday for impaired sight {n | World's foremost men of affairs t0|sources. The unlt refuses to make ; cled her freedom by sawing three A preliyEine s [ his right eye sustalned when struck | tho World's foremost men of lotters, | them public. declaring them silly at who favor the occasiona : e truth o | bolts from the window of her cell. Necessary Preliminary Hughes: : That was about the| . o yum on a suburban golf links in from kings and queens and presi-|hest, and in some cases downright Hacdilqton exe ounosa it . B ¢ is som i ) . 4 Hawkes “I thought you were $500 it cost. { The judgment was returned dents to bewhiskered frontlersmen | outrageous, : most men whoi going to got & car. (Copyright, 1925, Reproduction | 5o0ingt George Bluemyer, club mem- saw their way to frecdom under Payne: "8 s, b 'm now Forbidden) . { ber, and Homer Hoffman, his gugst, 2 y 2 such circumstances, ehe was no !rying to find a pla S o for whom the boy was caddying. BT Whether it ible to enforce DEPEW, 91, TELLS YOU otter able to retain it and was —Lugene th, They declared they had yelled “fore” a law which a large proportion of HOW TO LIVE LONG e e — ‘ Y Ago Today ! wer ret resvomsivie. tor the : ; : 3 y Sk Bl U Ihe Rita-doan Follic 25 ears Ago 10aay .- nich arove the ball in the| | J Cs ~ citizens regard as obnoxious remains Chauncey M. Depew, who e o . e fonn A : cmp tita and her youn or, doan, : caddy's dircetion. None of the jury e chief pra al bstruction to the age of 91 o g Sk % m Paper of That Date RS . Y P R I the age of 91 on April A woman jail-breaker is at feast both hai the very ing habit Exq L = Lad ever played goif and instruction bone dry concoctions such as the jjved long cnough to acel a novelty, But they don't get intg Of chewing tl le. in the rules was necessary as the Wheeler bill or its proposed amend-! considerable giho ARt e e Rita went away to school and, on L liungerford was nominated | case progrossod. ; returning home, complacently dis- 1 on general principl hout the loan ess of whether or not i is (toan casy 1 friend is to loan hin suitably and falr vlend is to loan him Sam must be begin- li Your dealer receives HELLMANN'S BLUE RIBBON MAYONNAISE L AT e A 4 A frequently and in small quantities. In i % - L = slayed a comp! set of nice long % eld la even- T3 : rving i enforce) suchpalesal instrumonvihlydotage |\ icof 4 with 91 3 PROTECT TROLLEY PATRONS Hica it 4 :":‘;" "'('“"w ]?,::‘"5“.:5[]Ui}:élctn\ux‘.:e Lightning Stops Clocks i ::e drssfizgf::fixfifi;;:::: many western states; Indeed, In-| ion the mind is as constantly alert BY COOPERATING “Rita,” asked Joan, “what did | o8 o TE Tty attorney, 3. R.| In N. J. Court House| 2 as the salad itself. diana and Nebraska this yellr passed ¢ tnat of Mr. Depew Wl b nt e dpid Roiene TS D mew T Andrews for police commissioner, | Jersey City Aprfl 16.—Dur- y ; 7 ool i el e e e 1 used will power.” said Rita, g pr. Bunncll for chairman of Ing a severo thunderstorm, lightning ; D free—Book of Salad Recipes prowdis 3 thia Hoard of hoalth, struck the court house in Jersey City 3 Desk 000, Richard Hellmann, Inc. figlitHotatrollbyicar iwhich inad S VholSisRiEriRus kB oR L B omandamus Odin, clerk-at the | and stopped every clock in the! Ny | Long Liland City, N. Y, o t off a woman passenger. | lauid? iy Globe Clothing Co., as lis guest | building at 3:15 yesterday afternoon.| prohibition timen WeSteTN 10 \who has had time to make KeeN oo harely escaped being run —Mrs. J. E. Bloom his brother Uscar, who arrived in Two other places were struck. A bolt rural states rere 18 in Indus- oo Tt ds very likely that ey i S ‘ town last night from the Klondike, | of lightning entered the court room ki observations, T S o I s of the c Paul Revere's Only Rival i =l haventia oar mud Judge Adam 0. Robbins gna velled at the automobile driver and or ~a half at Dawson and brought home | struck the large electrically-con- 1 some warm imprecations > of Dr. Walter E. [ 0von of the yellow stuft to repay | prolled clock on the wall directly op- of premi coneerned is it g - | But the automobile sped on. d him for his hatdships. | posite the jurist. The time piece American 1 1 Paul B 8 The scheme 1o get ggld out of sea | was knocked from its moorings and mounted Marat wafer has nothing on the idea by hung suspended on a wire until de- ot glance at the license number it was by means the last. Y \opjch the farmers get gold from |tached by court attendants, Al- took him a | te te car and report it to the au- | figured in a similar exploit, not a8|New Britain by means of the Mat-| though the serenity and decorum of ¢ ' did that Well wn s his but really as. topessett river. They claim it is| the court was disturbed for a few . if not greater polluted by garbage and arc entcr-| moments, no one was injured. Nutm occurred in ‘85 when T was/jng damage claims. The latest| — e e ; L the entire mor case employed by the state of New York | (hree total $12.500. DESTROYED BY LIGHTNING | times., As ¢ i M giot—an in r iy o gitnesaig e S IaRUID somman ’“'f ";“' \Tl’r“('r No. 3]‘! Rifik- ('1"_?"‘”‘ s "““' lightning bolt yesterday afternoon s g aware, t 5 ‘ ld | o ) - : y ed men whose du s to super- | animal at this station, so she 8erv-| e a fire whigh completely de- ||| Marble Editor o7 are i i 7,00 : L plotely ¢ Marble Editor of the Her bo muct i v intendiel OfN1 IO ice will not be crippled. troyed the ice plant of the R. H. & the Herald 5 lahorers zed in the cor d It is estimated that over 10 e est here at’ Silver lake. is . ol Tonion o . i BUSLS L Ly et el D Ll B 1 wish to enter the Herald-Junior Achievement Mar- S iehed merely be- job was nearly finished and milliong| have come to New Britain this week. |gtored in the building and the loss ble Tournament and I hereby agiee to abide by all the show an incli to pile Jaw upon ' yignaved by Mr. Depew, o) o7 aon panyinaNionce oL LS RO were impounded. A truckload arrived this MOTNINg |\us estimated at $100,000. Although ||| tournament rules. All that remained to complete and an expressman bundled them Brockton and Randolph sent aid the | HgsA A R f otk 3 the ormamental coping and eall it info his wagon and set about finding |firemen were unable to save the pro- | v y % ture in the process and f: s they habitually indulge N aking a complaint to the police a dam their particular point of delivery. perty. The plant was more com- | My name is ... Ty ettt (DEINL), new Jegal stone be at fauit if the inner works b m It would be much easier 10 o1g man i for corporation counsel at the com- Jegislation that goes further than the ' rperefore, when he says that cat- Wheeler bill there o doubt |- .na not drinking has been and that there is a bi ortion 0f o 41 curse of America he speaks as So far as facilitating motorman was asked why 1 dow was kept from work | ® p than the mansions of the rich inortals, who haven't the will pow We are living in foolish times. We ' .4 1y capacity for self-ar law, hoping nge I al % d to think that the ate tick s an employe for and 1 ga wi Tt wak at this juncture that the He had a hard time of it. monly known as Bagley ice house. pyramid. Thomas fomeholi Tt ¢ r laborers Lecame violently disaffect-! The restriction of immigration |Ivire last night destroyed an equally "My S v striet Tl against {hrow- was argued at the Lyceum leaguc|large ice house in Whitman, five My address is 1 panana pecls, and meeting last night, Alexis Clark up- miles away. good to eat as if it is 10 f07Ce ¢ proy, ‘h failure to prose- | o|; = the rescrvoir. The holding the affirmative and 1. J. — Lam ...... vearsold. Tam a pupil at sehool Jeftersons, and himself (o sleep enough i : Either the 1 oaf | exccuted two of-| Hall speaking for the negative, : Ice House Burns B pUI ‘ temper of southern| The f. C. A. wheelmen or-| Vineyard Haven, Mass., April 16. (Every boy and girl in New Britain and immediate AL L v et i ganized last ovening with the fol-|—Lightning during a thunder storm 8 S o S . 3 = Lincolns—all inwell, and b v ar S0 ator for the time taken| S oy H2MCC U e bt e i oIl eatroys suburbs who will not be 15 years old before July 1, 1925, filustrious isior nd | obit? Such hefe 1glit i ANEoUTE casel ol ihe e i tnt erying, “Col- | captain, ¥. W. Pinches: first litu-|ed the ice house of the A riha's ||| is eligible to enter the tournament. It costs nothing to t worst was yet 1o/ T endance should be ! onel ; Ordering tenant, George A. Quigley; &econd | Vineyard Cold Storage enter, but you must fill out an entry blank and mail o and think & community is s ned s i ratea] : e rick 1 lieutenant, William B. Geasy; first|Vineyard Haven, together with 1,000 ine i cald) s o0 sen pifes anould e e e el Down | sergeant, T. sc ser- |tons of ice in the building. The bring it to the Herald). every road . n army nt, A, sccretary, D. loss was placdd at $20,000. | s 18 testifying SR e e ols and Stevens; treasurer, M. P. Doher- | > color bearer, A. J. Nérthrop. t society is 1 age man to curb his t e arc tiy {wo methods h is governed the odern H the modern - modern Hamiltor L At 65, never dock est which has the most 5 B ! pay of a motorman really happens is th ysis showcd him t 1gnored. . the seat of the trouble, g er is more important | worst of a nam ¢ norror, t Before prohi wd sipped a pint of .0 it seems. It is not only a ques- | © Lok / ) niess my'| The club this year will be divided tonal nstitution 1 | ; &t : Sl leom Iy e aaiads, known as (ne Reank The Family Album By GLUYAS WILLIAMS S0 \ cked pay for heing absent st ; dam | Blues, and Greens. Fach squad | ARSI o SR sl and now he merely drinks & . o or the Inadequac ¥ £ i mat ety of | Will be commanded by an officer le]ng the Doorbell. 5 — e ing rapid headway. states had giace cold threatens—he ad- A . wo miloshelow, [and will have control of the in-| . __ : el o £ S : i edlaihifor Steecs caf PalEola g ‘w\n'l n signing himesif “Crank” | [WHAHD ] orist to con- e § tted a letter to the Herald [ #ome othefs w s Bt evi- bstainer.” 2 h : . urging the formation of a factory ; i baseball league. g Tonight at the Russwin Lyceum Greater United States’ funniest 7 ! s S : Happened 1o wastacemptedilytnans s X for:o 5 orman t fey ¢ t S b yes,” by G H. Broadhurst social custome of suc stat 1 t v € casy r : Ll »‘ 2 % £ or of Why Smith T.eft Home,” ' ) L Wrong Mr. Wright.” 2 DECIDES KE'S. PUT OFF FINNG DOCR- ~ GETS THE TOP OFF AND APTER Pok: ~ EXPLAING TOWIPE WHO HAS HURR: Observations BELL LONG ENOUGH ING ROUND VAGUELY INSIDE GETS DOWN TO ANSWER THE BELL.IT5 ALL T RING RIGHT HE WAS JUST TESTING IT On The Weather | Washington, April 16.—Forecast for'Southern New England: Fair 1 continued cool tonight. Friday AS HAND SHAKER o 8 2 T 4 The ) of A~ rajr with slowly ristng temperature t 1-5 t the g a v er ! o SN ptlt northwest winds becoming end others were © but yart from that he dence of auch a t acity AT Came the pa law PRESIDENT'S RECORD Bastern New York continued cool fonight Friday fair with slowly rising tem- perature; mode northwest winds Sochming. ¥ 8 TINDS SMALL SCREW GETS IT IN TALING TO HEAR CALL PAMILY EATH: toraitions The diaturbence PLACE AND CALLS TO THE TAMLY ERG IN HALL UPSTRIRS DEMANDING | : s ver i it idest relics 1 posses (nat ptral over Ontariogyes-| |(WHILE PACI HE'S 6DING TO TEST THE BELL A- 15 THAT SOMEONE AT DOOR OR NCT USING THE STATY i s terday pa to sea last night GAIN NOW EXPLAINS THEY'VE MADE HIMDROP CSTABILIZE” MILK < il not beithe cs ¥ It nsettled showery | : THAT. SCREW AGAIN T Ay €aid \eather with local thundeg storms | Y i in the eastern portion of the lake v to bring it ab But v on the ball | region and the comst from t worth while for ' f t the ¢ C Virginia to It is followed eir daty by the u it v Fun uy an area of pressure whicy K ! cader ' for s producing pleasant weather in the TegU- central and castern districta Th in 2 Presider i tectification of present conditions 1 qu s well a8 empergture is about normal. [} 1 ¢ kep « oy P s trolley Gompany. ant t e from t Conditions favor for this vicinity / | His “shake” o teranad ) ng ar its| =l R S a v Bits, Dr. (air weather with cool nights and ) ies, Rogulsh warm sunny days 4 in the White Hous 1 fa to iz B d Speu R s : ety 5 e 5 TINALLY COMES UPSTAIRS ANNOUNC: POSTMAN RiNGS BELL ,LEAVES Why visiting citizens t t} 1 L B e g e by ts, Tricky Tric Crossword . Columbus, Ohio, April 16.—Harry : ING BRICHTLY TS ALL PIRED LETER AND 60LS AWR. BELL insist on ehaking hands with the F mported 0 ror 1 k « t sayings of Suily, matchmaker, annoumces he ARLY THROUGH, THE RINGINE'S KEEPS ON RINGING. HURRIES DOWN t t dgned Harry Greb, Pittsburgh VING MOTHER A HEAD ACHE DISCONNECTS (T, AND TELEPHONES FOR ELECTRICIAN ainty. of est and m € e at i zall 5 e e ar pay While S il he him s " v You've got Jdieweight champion, and ‘Billy . one until he im: ! ™ s ng t h J strikes on You. firitton, Columbus, Kansas, for a 12 chief executive is a mystery to e jaunt to ihe Dearl of tiee Dotomac, tt you going to let “eny strike ¥OU round bout here May &

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