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PRESIDENT'S FATHER GOLS TO RLWARD The late Colonel John ( Plymon A whieh Coolidge stalwart r by thrill out 1t family store he eternal verities, got a ot work, accumulated a property, « Il by lis and with He all the w 18 at Am- yer at in- ) , when he Lecame ampton, when became ind rnor of when M 1 man was hecame chusetts even sor Harding oftice, the opportunity ed gentleman to swear lis P 1 light of a ter honor on into ofiee Ly of this being done kerosene lamp. g The rmont nation has all along held the Ve high esteem; up- consis- farmer in ) ty, his his probity; nelghborliness despite the high ¢ to his son — all of u lionors that these earncd admiration nation. pitome of our earlicr civi- tion seemed concentr Te tra ted in the or Coolidge. was a repre- tative of Ameri- ncked a habi- fonal ns of pioncer d who wilderness and mada of i tation for civilization m strong vided health; cated ch e philosc £004 cit (T | there C Al OLD BURRITT SITE Although the site of the old Dur- school at Main and East Main be $324,000 = vhileh by the way scoma & rather — there I8 no pressing y the city should desire treet may worth Wigh figure reason w 11t may be regarded am desiradble the oy to help pay for 1 mo hool hulldings, as good might be forthcoming v the city should retaln the site ts own use, possibility of a ity ving all s for year-round recreation, overlooked, It 15 an {deal site for the purpose, and the would get i ont of it than $324,000, hould bo onl auditorium the app tena need not city in this way more no hurry in dis- Burritt property, able to scll society lus its downtown prop- time and seems to for so doi 18 would old is to be to iou apply in onnection th the Durritt hool, unless it 18 not administer fudi N Iy a does, site for an audl- recreation center s to he » Ol Burritt remaini school ng schools be the mythical alized front KICKING THE LEAGUE WHEN IT'S DOWN having to have bhecn expeeted, failed Nations to mash League of 1920, taken the pr flasco at esent oppor- tunity of Geneva to it ium of Alanson B. Hough- to Gib- inst ambassador . rican ritain, and Hugh infster to is returning liances and bal coming arms they aver. not & busy barring some member th Karolyl and in which to from United tes, hav- ing had suflicient time forget his recent diatribe Mexiee Sloet of and kes up the an song wl Houghton Gibson leave off. is much surprised, he says, that the Ameri- World aine scems can the e ifons to Court may have to he exp of Nations. v of State a8 much gur- dure v CGieneral 1y rees aluminum CHANGE IN ATTITUDL ON RAILWAY DISPUTES Hons but Peawons | assumed | there | no reasonable neces- | in | through | agalnst | | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY | [tngs of the President | board, The National Grang Farm Bureau ne | ¥ | and Amerl- 1s opposed to ! can some features of the bill, these wish- Ing to glve the Interstate Commerce Commisslon final power to protect the publie from higher rates in case of excessive 8. Thesc point out that the rallroad brother- | noods are to demand wage ln'J s totalling $580,000,000 for | the cntire annually, and | that =ader the bill, it granted, such | an award would be reflected in high- er freight rates on farm products, ‘ The farmers claim that he present | wage awar crea country i representation, while the propos- od law does not, It the grange s that eve uld he and farm lLureau ry waga demand | full Rut 1t a pre W granted in 1 Is fears ustifi igation hoard wonld 1 road labor board secms thers ke such . ra L will o' the wisp In view of the ad- mitted inability of that board to en- force {ts findings. Present represen- tation of the public upen the rail- | road labor board appears to count | for 1iitle as long as the board can- its deciglons. Under the | not enfo Watson- be enforeen arker Lill decisions would | i President Coolidge nual message of December 6, noted the diss with the a sirability of labor hoard, the President in his first existing istaction 1 legislation, boa labor new The said, | unsatisfactory to the public, the em- ployes and the compantes, 1 stantial agreement can be among the groups interesicd I&hould be no hesitation in enacting such an agreement into law,” the resident declared, The Watson-Parker bill is super- for in many detalls to the Ilowell bill, which did not come to 1t Darkley a final vote superior to the Sines the passage of the in either house, transportatio rst rail- ay labor legislation 40 ycars ago— hut “pocketed” hy President Cleves | ne th 1 upon adjournment of Congress s of | fhol re have been four These disputes act of 1558 the picee lation. we rail 1 act of 101 act 6f 1920 ay dma family governor is right 1z confined to his hom: modern ins thera come sald day's that wonder « plan S i Pdward W, lionld 1 25 Years Ago Today for ommitts 1wo 3 Mavor A. O. 1 Eunst Mair last cvening, was | M. |on v bo Yor subway. New will Carrie hold the BDradley speak for tho nogative. rd has Kk, whoro he prepared |concerning placing tho wires in the Britain hold “Resolved: Natlon {s Upheld," | Burdick and C. A, Morey will up- | aflr and FactsandFancies ned from 15t} Councll, O. U, A a debate next week That the Actlon of | J. M. | mative, and Stanley Charles | ale will By ROBERT QUILLEN To thina own self he true and a folks will call you a narrow- raflroad labor board gives the pub- |minded tightwad, lot of There's nless word The reason some people ara “In. | i because they have unlimite to spare, Golf {8 one good way to kil time, the farmers but you can whittle without buying ® a uniform You fare better it yon have childhood noth you count the definition of the | effeminate,” A Tip for Esster Shoppe Perplexed by Easter styles, I'olks? Well Lefore investing any place, | B See THE I'UN SHOP'S line of smiles | Folks, Ing new under the sun | tarel Frances | palmistry! = = Jean: W u that 1 your face! ¥ all the in childhood ils is especlally true of swellhead. Washi ones ture The 1 who etave mix them 2 it to the ave cabula A free country Is one in which you | can tune out a great man and pick tation without feeling im- | up a J pud At a general rule a wife can make n happy Just by functioning tence. aud & dirty Inen in public was alled vulgar; now e aher o g There is al tion, and the Charleston for muscles almost wonds by the fliv It is casy to reconcile modernism when you now nohody Home rt is ATO Sports into the ing tha S A long time ago the gres ors od chief could gee t I ehildren comfortat aver a ()l:c_en"vation On The Weather Washing ver i if a place ong Dad bu 15 on ) diagnosis, tho tha source of crime. he 1 this re o self [ ston, Southern catl oudin SFATTY" A DIRECTOR Notorious Charge Davies Hollywe “F fi by Rosc famous signed lirect v his banishment 1 following his trial cetion Rap! ia kla has been interfor tonight i ac a5 with or Nex PRtty” Me arlon v wil pe. 1wAys ur Arbuckle on it is litera. un Maxson 1 all communications to Fun b Shop Editor, care 0of the | Britaln Herald, and your letter will be forwarded o New York MARCIL 19, 1926. Lifelines? i New ——_— ! | For there's one for every typs of “'Or course I belfeve in Why, a fortune jtold mo my exact age by looking at (the lines in my hand.” | she could have told teller | looking at the lines in | one f00 To stand on two, air en it comes to stand on three, WIEN BLACK IS READ That's standir' on a yard, the nne 1 Yo over ere re, he has to St up, T s dow X of things in funny ways, t sound quee 1 declare, then cut them And walk around & equare! Girow lLomes| i is a good word and eserves eredit for add- ge American vo- i {014 1ove he dic; New love e k of galva- |Although onl is ays a way But mild lov If it tu |Somebody s irself to | that ! ruined reflect ool “Curfe whera r o 3 cad of s ta ars worth so Sce Sick 1y should from the sca i ere v e a C. . f -Ray sallor, TIove Thoughts ay turn into cold love, flames of youth's passion may fay turn into true lave, d that no money can buy; love, Lina or 1 m The Hold-Up n: 1 just look Knee, e€n far dolng [May grow into fervor devout; ns into wild love— bughouse; outi! Ernst, 1id 3 for a pair ht to be held up. M Our prize Myson Greer He thinks bar for a dri in a ue He ar pointed he Upon the ver, the of t ighbors R 1 his wpose, t siness ¢ an might s 's rottenest child wor se who bring a world and deny it the train- ta fair cha i think- at poverty was the| 1f only they | ‘nited States now, | happy m oufra it a girl ong."” g pecnpying the hairs” said he, to make most “ “I'm one | [ | MY coamy Tublishe: In- fol- nd Satur- Moder- March Fore ew 1 probali late tonight temperatur outheast wir r ¥ udin & or Teacher “Miss G subdue t has her ber Miss Haste Miarion Hast heels Will Have Producing Marion t Picture 19 P time been Marion 1 Arby e has ported d tro Day T pieture, ny Ftow omy And end Dani th the in San Francisco, ow, old man, rs for Patrick dur bness vers plead nk! v ighboring city h doctor her the twins and much prids mother's dear, T True to Form noted on he plac mother T couldn't e t having a boy tagging | 'VE GAINED shoe 1 “Won't you com you may TWENTY POUNDS SINGE YESTERDAY ! ) Dor 1 & ahue, gocs to at the iclans ix sons. aren't sobhing, n have | apiro. ROLLEGE unr resoled v 1 must comm formation.” dinner, with pastry on't f Mayer to Beginning with Hu garian French fries a too!" I--commune ted ma while pretty tough, | hard, tor waves rolling ith rub- | requets to stop winking at me." | Tty toe going 10 have a swell goulash the KRAZY KINDERGARTEN Gertrude, dr.) n all that he necds s to look || round and see The permanant waves going L Fitz G ing the big scene this morning. u ing t 4 SW..GGER COATS for EASTER Coats of poiret twill, coats of soft surfaced fabrics. in both the flared and straight line silhouette which fashion favors NEW SPRING COATS That arve adaptions and copies of at- tractive imported originals, fur ad shown colors new shades of tan, cedar, navy bl orn these ultra-fashionable coats as they are, in all the new spring including gray, green, the many lue and black Superb smarte: SMART SPRING COATS iy styled and tailored st effects of the season. in the Coats that madam and mademoiselle will be proud to wear. Coats that reflect the very best the pres- son has to offer. Coats that repre- material saving over the prices T $49.00 ent sea sent a asked for simila in other shops Ixplain e werd Dot N. Dash: “ Hey gr ot my §o Howard: 3 it was what saved him promise could read his | me mor my shoe.’ J Tears ¥ m X Ces, (Copyright, Wi Torbidden) Navy Pigeon Goes Home When Its Wings hington, . plgeons may go A. W. O. L, but they do not desert | An mol i | turned aerial than a up Coco Sola, «d for closely clipped, probs forced down {and captured by a fancler who at- | tempted alleglence was fea | gres | it home duty. the bird to I nma, ks, A “Wilbur writest wretch- me As you sed to them dur- ‘populz Va., posta Lexington, comb my hair for | Confederate Touches of | SPORTS ( ATS Coats of mixture materialg, all i Are shown in wide variety for motor and A very attractive coat of | tweed is priced moderately at 19.98, st OTHER SPORTS COATS \are priced up to ....... reet wear. $49.00 Ma AS USUAL THE COLLECTI STYLISH COATS | For large women is complete | range as well as price range. | The sizes are from 4014 to 5414 ! The prices are $25.00 $29.00 $39.00 $49 00 and upwards. {Bases Mission School Fund on Old Stamps | reh stamps, cast into the discard when they lost their nt Suel ho 1o market value tween the funds for t n my panty- h Maxine Judell, ‘or the Plafntiy s L. How missionary Chaw, is in [ stamps, from th dog! ‘ t Tucky ar huitding of on school in the i colle thig countr salo of © 10 provide n 4 instrue t Ha a N &ible 19 UP— | A wealthy Philadelphia stamp col- teetor roposes to ralss chocl for boys fn 1h interior town has agreed stanps. ng the war be- | io |w carth inz, OF in style 500 to wund a : nearly fiacee of Kintehche to buy ail the 8. Louls, Mo, ns and the steady Nidernces fronticr arch to the but 2 St. four ter Louis s for pelts for milady corners of raw fur market of the world. at his trial; no one 1926. Reproduction Aud Regrow March 19 RNz cnger, lost at sea | year and a half ago, in the loft at one, and report- fon showed | had been | when ft | rainstorm | in 1hly by a e it from 1ts navy | s soon as the clipped | & had molted and a new crop | out, the loft THE FAMILY ALBUM—OUTSIDE T — } plzeon took wing for I PARLIAMENTARY LAW “THE. 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