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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL THE REPUBIFCANS HAVE SPOKEN New Britain Herald} HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | (= " a had telpated by his friends or primary w than ) et Twusd Dally (Bundey Fxcep At Horald Bldg. §7 Church NUBSCRIPTION RATES 000 & Year. $2.00 Thres Monthe 6. & Mopth, Batersd at the Post Office at New nnml‘ a4 Becond Clase Mal) Matter, 1t mere decisiy been ar ¢ the Republican city organ- ' ihe Consldering by vige A made Gaorgs nominatic organization I anti-organization TELEPHONK CALLS and Rasoses Office Editoris) Room n numbers fr The only profitable advertising wedium renlation bonke And yo open to wdvertirers. previous records alance the superior organization; 't as well as fate nbattled zatlon Momber of the Asorinfed Pr The Aesoctated Press o axclus titied to the uee for re-publication a1l pews credited to It or not of eredited In this paper wnd sleo s published herein " ely en: of oppo- | wing van Aadit Barewa of Cireulntion B. O, 1 A 08tloral organization IAIe' tisers w elreyiation. o based 0 protection distribntion fignres to both local advertiers. furn! ith & wtr ounr etly hon clreulation changed thi nee vote, The Ferald s on Aaly In New York at_ Hotallng Sqnare; Achulte's Grand Central, rong | of yatem 18 t the vote” through of 1 eandidat i enthor BUTLER'S TROUBLES workers an IN DAY STATE Willam M Maseach fal out late Senator L.c zation he n W the every 1 to be of vote Repu included in o did n aces u ser fspue at the polls Former 1 is expected fo Tu It will tion. man Sfenator Davi We not is going to be watched ! the dount of pe some throughout 1 rior organization, no Senator Bu volrs on account the was ler is also chi national ther ardless of Cool- and Is man the super It ization brought b His strength as the is of publican ability to 1 and Wel to committes, hold his o {dge's campalgn regarded as the Dresident’s Friday. Tt he is defeated by [tor vigorous Democrat it will he some- | Repul thing in the n: for the in President n secms day manager, e n an or home is t reason lican candidate today not disputed | The belie ley ture of a black eye Q | ¢ when hie made | charges against | and “police protection” in nd then failed to back arges with facts. In a city 1t | " o exist Ceoildze administration is general that Pregldent's adopted hi right the S state. Senator Butler's troubles are hanced by the fact that this is no presidential year — It is merely congressional e have o not be Kite. This sults Walsh Juring <00, unwarranted “joints" the {up his ¢ en- eft a will |of this and presidentiat is and be * year, impol hig ow the to run on | a tail to the police without a large mr.‘ aware | on ! 1 things did not fact, the po- ferreting | cherever | becoming population former Senator Walsh |of conditio people defeated for pertectly. R re-election ter of fact ' 000 a in M 1 by . Coolidge landelide, 1 n the Democrat setts, Ity ticks 1 accounts of such in Gillet ar- activity the Such rded publi by only ared (] ried the 0 Vo \ing Te had it Walsh would prob- b there can This mes not heen “wild general a presidential clection he little doubt have defeated Gilleit, and from the Quigley ably would quite casily. Now stinc- y honors tion in a Pacnes: by Mayor d and honor: sh. s no questioning Walel Muas PRECINCTS NEXT oo 1 cnormous achus He gett go0d state Yo r in la rd to vot el a B as Gove much to be iding some of comm rate 11 plan of camy is o municipal ; BEER to ge the arins of House can it THI. THIRD DEGRET | the [ hich was inelu | to Lin the YET A CHANCE RAIL COMPETITION Appolntment of old Southern New which is a subsidiary of the Cen- | tral Vermont the Grand Trunk | of Canada, leads to speculation as the to ers for the gland rallroad ultimate disposal of was {ntended Haven rall- make of property, which compets with the New road to Providenee and that city a port fer the Canadlan rallroa which ls Canadian National now o @art of Nallwave. The probabilities are that the re. elvers will geek to pell t} larn New England to the New Central, South. York glving this eystem into Providence, ity advantage. fouthern New Y.ngla the & Albany | Mase. The line Palmer and Providence has not been completed. It is thought by at the New York Cr to a which would beto A4 crosses Boston between ate {nterested, benefit of becoms to the New England as a whole. Doston & All the whic would bs y came New York lias been managed as efficlently as wing of other part of this great sye- tem, and today is regarded as th equipped railroad In New The best )i alternative gcliemes are era to scil the line to th Pacific. the richest and m sell 1t terested, nt lne in piecemeal to any buyers in- The latter plan would be desirable and would be of no bencfit to southern New Eng- land The York Central should add this line to its holdinge. The manner in which the Boston & Al- bany has grown and prospered iun- least New | der its aegis is a guarantse that Eouthern New England would | | the do I LEQUALIZING ESTATL TAXES Govéernmental influence in how states conduct their taxing powers | Is illustrated in the recently amend. federal tax law, ed in the tax re. 8 law renders as much as 70 per cent of the inheri- tance taxes available for collection by the s but. th not the to! and taxes I figure, enabling the through federal inheritance ductien lavw. new law does increase o state above t mer merely states benenit { drawal A state, from this taxing scheme, like Florida, the non-collection of {nheritance e thatleo dr wealthy residents from finds that the work, as the federal Florida will be just combined federal elsewhere, now scheme won't income tax in as high as the and state This was ¢ Mellor est tric and was almed at Tlorida southern h the h and few h il r attempts by h o from e |lowed dis- states sewhere tnheritance | new 1 where a rich man dies n's be taxes; and federal no matter the estate will subject to the same inheritan it merely will ba a question whetl th all of the or gcts only part of ha governme in nt gots tax, as the 1 ¥lorida, tax, as is case o efates aving inherit taxes. The Massae lature grappling nent, the o Bay state get ing in sesslon, a quick situation ¢ th is fmm taxrs {* ean ob- the rently Maseachusetts | in- CONSTITUTION HNKERING It difficult nend Constitution as a result | increasingly to amendment; yet that docs not disconrage those tinu rts to bring amendment about a als to amend waverin wial rights imum I for and wom 4 div amendment propos a of wage; to regulate aliens; and the draft industrial property None have 1ded to tl muek Constitution the pres about de ( time d that s people h ling id nstitution a form is ent comfort The m ed to permit the questions 1avelved, " Egypt xico, China, India, Peru and line | Palmer, | rallroad observers ! atral will not | for Canada; or to | federar | with- | which made | | taxes part of its basic law in order | fncome fazes are in other | other | tol- | v id.-m Denls O'Dell of Beaver street elip# Lee | who Iy too | states ron '!Ta—T_ ctsand Fancies | By ROBERT QUILLEN | Tou'll seldom (f ever find all of the truth on one alde of a eontro- | versy, Ameriean attitude toward forelgn entanglements: “Thank Heaven, I'll Le too old to go next time'" Our professtonal opinlon {a Na herselt never thought Yuman knes much to leok at. that ture the Tou can't tell about grouchy | people. That may be their way to get pleasurs out of llving Truth may be stranger than fic. tlon. At any rate it is more &/ stranger on the witness stand | An ‘“inferlor' race is one you muat hamstring carefully to keep it from getting ahead lot month." Eince the | The best test of will power s to stop Just before vou get enough to | keep your welght where it {s now, ¢ you can tell by ther he uges Teual man W looking at ® broad \ It she t in anytl; Fat 18 economical, she doesr look well she'llsbuy few frocle, inks | When you go out at night study the stars, the kid's to get 90 in arithmetic seem 80 important. and | {nability dossn't Thess great balloon tires are more conomical if you save and sell the serap iron they pick up. Tt must be remembered however, that when mother baked the bread she didn’t have a job down town. Birds ara safer now. At the age when boys on hunted birds, the | moderns are running down pedes- | | trians, | Or cast our All decent people respect the laws against things that would be wrong even if there were no lawe, The happiest people heard of the superior call them boobs. never have ! beings who unless cramps | ia. He {sn't a real “ca st Ihe thinks everything that his style is inspired by I In the old wicked days when . quor was sold In ealoons, the }\os(fu‘ of a party was the only one unable | to get up the next day. Correct this sentence: leribed his symptoms to me," docter, “and his wife rupt.” (Protected by Publishers’ Syndicate) 25 Years Ago Today \ | James E. Cooper has purchased a {house and lot on Vine street of A.|tuncd | those W. W. Walker, the lsading grocer | cOming in? |9 &loper. of the city, will clos 100D tomorrow. The name of George be presented at the third ward cau- lcus this evening for nomination for | councilman. Mr. Traut has 4 strong | {following and his friends are con of his success, | his store @ {ped and fel) tn his y and broke his left ar | Do you want & n do; well don't forget Wood has the ageney for |1ver Johnson, G | Prices from $20 {the sample wh |logues. [Atn arga VM’H ationa lety, will hold a fancy articles at inext Wednesday afternoon and eve- | ning. proceeds will he used for the purpose of the so- | y—visiting and brightening the homes of the afficted | The state senate yesterday in con- currence with the house, elected Ly man € Rurr fudge and James | Cooper assistant judge of the New | Britain court Thers ard last evening | You H. | bieyele? Pierce, Crescent. | ' & ber of young ladies, who | ized a branch of In- society in this cake and SR atyeat)| ant 44 deaths In New Brit- | th, pnenmonia eausing | nir | il for fendents of T the ‘1}'0» Quch! Rub Backache, Stiffness, Lumbago|| | Rub Pain from back with small trial bottle of old “St. Jacobhs Oil." Baek you? Can't straighten | wi feellng sudden paine, | sharp aches and twinges? Now lis- 1 lumbago, sciatica or maybe from a strain, and you'll get | relief moment you rub back with soothing, penetra “St. Jacebs OIil" Nothing | takes out soreness, lameness and ! stiffness so quickly. You simply rub | t on your back and out comes the | pain. It 18 harmless and doesn't i the skin Limber up! nall trial acobs n and after using it forget that you ago or sciatica X will never ¥ mieary. It never | has been recom- years. | 1 Don't euffer! Get ;.\ of old, honest | f! any drug ot be- e s for &0 | with you, (It 18 nc Bedeck | Perhaps you think that all T've sald | Mavybe; | hose? | The Announcer from W, Traut will |loud speaker—somebody might hear | soncsjvable condition, conditions ap- lon the | 1, 1926, Nick A. Teeno: [ “You wanna know how politish 2= Pt tukes on'y littlesa 1t you step-a right man And shake-a dammit and smile." . '/; to be great A while up to ever-a KRAZY KINDERGARTEN (Conducted by Gertrude, Jr.) aeher: *‘Pretentious’ leer," Olive Branch “I hato that red-hed Dottle, 14 like to ace her crowned! oft of you, Olive Send all cominunleations to Fun Shop Lditor, care Of the New | Uritaln Herald, and your letter | | will be forwarded to New York (0 RS i e W YOrk 1) \Can she tries to butt in our crowd nsmmo s aosn st e Wa pretentious not around!’ Wouldn't It Be Nice It They Made | ~T'lorance Bessmann. It & National Day, Yolks! l!‘nr,\'r\:m 1026, Reproduction heped perhaps the grocer'd "orbldden) Beneath the bill he aent toda — For soap and prunes and all such CO“MU\IC \TED truck “AFRIL Tuck BACKWARD OR FORWARD Larl K. Bishop Expresses Opinions on Plumbing Code Marchi!, litor New Britain Hera The old slogan of the plumhmg organization 18 now Dbeing nheard ! aguin. “For the sake of the public heal broadeide of ded in w FOOL," but no such Baggage “This over-night sult- would be just the think to take Madam.” Mrs. Fontaine: “Wejl, them. I'm going man: 1926, T'll take 30 to stay a Heartrouble, The Bobbed-Hair Bandit ™ l'llll,nwl’llh‘ LOVER By Marsin D, Rodgers I take my hat off to that unknown man Who got Fo It seems to me definse making public back lare a truce, There te hardly a yesr goes by but that there are ad- ditional and stiffer plumbing laws laid down and the public pays ugual. The plumbers say they arc satistied with the present code. Why shouldn't they be Lvery plumbing installation costs than the one before. Both* the labor charges and materials used ln any one installation cost morg due | to greater quantitles of cach and greator costs of eac The present plumbing ordinances maintain the greater quantities of material and r sizes of material, And why ese larger sizes and extra fit- tings and greater amounts of pipe | reqired? Becaus ethe trade will | t admit that reductions can be made with & has been thoronghly proven through a two | ir porlod of teets condusted by | U, 8 Bureau of Standard ha first time in the history of plumbing business thata com- | wensjve seientific study of plumb- lx\g systems has been made and the results have thoroughly justified the Our present New DBritain plumbing ordinances have been built land padded up without any ade- quate scientific foundation. Of course the defense {5-—that actical experience” is the baisis il rules. It is a good defense the writer malntains that ulations that are car- ried too far are unjust. Govern- ment, has a right to protact the people’s health, but people also have heir right wations which | will not be supported by the courts fully under a. b tation | of the police power ma; rded | as unjust. Sanitary selence, there- the guide to justice in plumbing or- | New Pritain 1 satis- | to continue In the old channel | and it is regrettable that there are \ not more than one or two of | | members who will take the time to leal v study their sub What | Al | need s a minimum coda for pro- 3 tection instead of a maximum code | SROAPERithe ‘ms we now have. striped €11k | vy not recognize this work of | | the Department of Commerce and | { the Bureau of Standards and lhe‘ 4 | Committee directly responsible for | or (ri.”(-"vh' exhaustive obtained? with George Whipple | folks to adopt an All it t elase stuff, days are set aside to About some famous Child of al'te, April First is for the commen man, some But rabble, 4 it's great! glven every man to be An {nstrument in somc tremendous scheme i To eut the ehackles from hymanity |} Or bring to pass some high and lofty | 1 dream; {1s But rather, all of us, goatherds and | king: . |P | Do foolish t! from morning un- t | lves in ermine robes 8 inge, lot with swine, and fight. onrs: a boatleg, !m glad that First was sot astde Tn honor all us very silly folks Who are puffed up with false, cocky pride And think we're great, only jokes. April pra- | when we are | is drool!! but this rhyme— ed April First to Wil justity my T don't v [T'm foolieh over you, ¢ time! Obseryving Durronghs: “So the firemen wers called to put ont the fire across the street, eh? DId you noties thelr | Mrs. Burrough blue with white tops and hi¢ wers sroidered clocks, = Ieny WITHOUT BLNEFIT Y . Dowilell. VUN SHOP | pyi commirte |as chatrman was composed of the | | biggest men in the tndustry not only | sanitary engineer but plumbing contractors and representatives from |gram tonight, de My heart’s|tne American Federation of Labor. in on the wavelength of | Not gnly theoretical man but prac- | eyes fl( vours, How am ]" al men who once served UU'“':, | time as apprentices. | | Their study and tests of plumbing | systems were conducted under every Station MFJ falls in love with the Lady Announcer from SWAK (Reported by Joan Benda) “I've nothing but love an my pro- “Your program’'s coming in dearest! But he careful of vour| t broadeast it!” Why, T OVE at last! I’h)\\ll in the {in the large factory bul resuits obtained show out of line and we have been out of fumn because up to the present we | [ have had no definite data with | distorted! | wijen to obtain fair minimum regu- Just for that | jatjong, I'm going to Take that!" ; Theipr ten . ! Right on the h signed by all except Now listen, dear, I'm not going 10 | Spencer who presented the minority | sign off until you promise to change | report tavoring individual venting | | vour call letters to mine! of traps, but he concurred in the don't pull off a silent ni the tentative report. Mr.| air with a YES." pencer was a representative from | “CUPID is announcing from the American Federation of Labor. -muoq of my heart by 10te con- | It seems that In view of the local |trol! But before I say YES let's|plumbing organizations animosity from a pl where not | towards any change in r-flgulmwnb small dweliing and g. The| that we are | have | tuned How out a phone? About 600 me onger, if you wish it.” “Your amplifica Pull in ¥ in little tive report af 1922 was | but ht, broadeast s0 many are listening in!" | | ASKS WikL SOMEBOTY FOR RIS TOAST HOW'S YOUR WILL POWER? (Try T to read it!) {1004 10y uw ainox MOuYy noS MoON ‘(0078 O} JUAM | USYA 10 sUa auo 81U, - SS AT KRAZY KOLLEG onducted by M. . J.) IN K eno, ga while Miss Ger- » of glaes | like you | RINSES FINCERS AND tr )rl\ is palr into the broken prof: e to use Nie ot Aammit [ Hé SLIPPED ALL THE Teacher: { WAY DowN “Yes, mit’ will do, incidently explaining how vou rose to the poll- tical boss of your ward." Qs Suvas 1 PR . and | as | new | more | n‘ls | Waltham, THE WORLD AT ITS WORST—THE JAM SPOON MUTTERS 600D GRIEF PASS THE JAM,PLEASE, THE SPOON'S STICKY AND WIPE THEM ON THE NAP- P HE'S GOT IT ALL OVER H15 FINGERS” SAYS YOU CANT DO A FINDS HE HAD PUT.SPOON THING WITH [T NOW, ITS BACK IN JAR ANDTHAT T SO STICKY, LAYS ITCN BUTTER PLATE AND RINSED TINGERS AGAIN that it was the writer's duty s aling laws. private citizen to be r.wnu.mnr.\'-( It s unfortunate for the home Costs have mounted on every #lde | gwner, that the public does not un- and if the small home owner can ».-~1‘,,m(md plumbing principles for tha saved of the needless epending of | control of this combined health und 350 or !W\ it should be saved him, [,.L,,,wm,,~ measura ta thereby held by Not ol would there be a saving In |4 fow one-sided men and simply rail- plumbing cort but a saving in #pace, | poaded through saving in carpenter work, furring, | Y « he writer 1s going down to de- cutting, ete. The aggregate saving teat against a forty to one proposi- to proporty owner i & year would | tlon realfzing that general knowle I mount to thousands of dollars | plus sclentific inve R et OnBRALEL S [ The' chict polnta of epposition in |4 chance against “any man of thir the proposed code are: The omis- | vaqrs' experience” and as your sion of the main house trap; thelagjtorial of last night said “proving |fresh air inlet, S o pipe instead of | 1y to pis gwn satistaction and the |4 In. for not more than two toilets | uneorced satisfaction of othera’ N In a dwealling, b foot allowance fOr There {s satlsfaction any way | | run of unvented pipe instead "“rhuuinr that there ara known facts 2 foot, and allowing a decrease in fop the other side of the question ‘,"1" of, vent piping. |and that there fs some truth to the | The cities of Hartford, Springfleld, | claim that present day plumbing | 8chenectady and Rechester, N. Y., | rules are responsible for 40 not require any main house trap | cost of plumbing. | whatever nor no they require the| Yours truly, | accompanying tresh alr {nlet. There | . . SHOD. jare arguments on both aides of this EARL &, BlSHOR, 'question, but the Department of | oo Commerce belleves also that this, PRESIDENTS' WIVES {large extra amount of pipe and Ot~ goma ona in looking up t [ HuEs oAn ge done away with, lords of prosidents find that the wo- Experimental tests show 0N | man of the White House outllve the clusively that a 3 inch soil stack has| oy 4o a marked degree The | greater capacity than has often beon | jjows of four presidents are atill { thought, and is med eufficis "t‘.)‘ms AP B e Lk i [for an ordinary dwelling. The oSG ovor Cleveland, who i now bl resulting from the use of |4y, wite of a Princeton professor: Inch instead of 4 Inch are materal. | oo “pyoodare Roosevelt 1M #l [Less metal is required, transporta- cdreer SWilEn. The M‘,‘(’_“o"n;‘-‘ Hom soonuicnon e, labor costs | ¢ president fs sl alive, Mrs bt §s a Breat 8aving | yyyyiop 31, Tatt, Mrs., Harrison in carpenter work as before """"ln e s At | toned. Vi Ao Increasing the allowable length ou Cleveland ‘”"';""‘1 B unvented horlzontal wastc pipes | A0 ¥eARS AEO. furiives means simply t there is a less | husband mor A lx'lll '.., ’,\:\Arv. amount, of venting pipe installed. ;*‘":‘“"“‘" e 'l"“n" ';““ : | Our present ordinanc rnmlrmr\'xa“"" sed, March 13, Mrs. James E, | piping because of a foot limit, [Polk survived her husband lo | Scientific evidence shows that this| fthan the wife of any other p | restriction s _absolutely need) , |dent. died in 1891, 42 years The propesed & foot limit will save aftr the death of President Polk. \mm,,\\. fo the owner and is a reason- | ¥ho lived only three months after | able limit. retiring from the White House. Mrs. The function of a vent pipe is to |James A. Garfield dled in 1918, 87 break svphonage and therefore re. Vears after tho president dled from tain the water seal of a trap. Vent an @ in's bullet. Although it is | pipe lines have always been too 40 years since Mrs. Cieveland enter- large. It does not take a plz-m}mrw) the White House she {s the | to understand that a pin hole will | youngsst of the widows, excepting reak evhonage. Vent pipe eizes Mrs. Wilson, who was the presi- need only arge enough to pre- | dent’s second wife, vent rust or other stoppage in tt —Bridgeport Telegram. pipe This {s another saving 1a == Com- | cost, . Before the Depariment Lo Coms) obser’)a"on questionnaire was sent out to !}v\" : plumbing trade covering their: ten- | 0" T,le Weatller merce made thelr final {tative report. The results of this questionnajre showed that more than half approved the findings un- conditionally, and many more had | jonly minor criticisms or suggostions to make. Very few of the correl pondents supported the contentien of thn minority report. | Conditions The sastern The proposed code for New!is passing out to sca by Britain is not a copy of the Com-|St. Lawrence valley. I tis ee merce Department’s Code. 1t is fol- | this morning over Ontario. During lowed closely, however, with omis- | t 24 hours thers has bee sion and additiens to fit local con- | ke reglon and north. ditions. Although the government's | glan? and rain in | recommendations and advics relating | New England and the to plumbing has only been published | districts of the middie Atlan- sinee July, 1923, the' following cities | New Haven received the and states have already adopted. | 24 hour fall of precipita- in whole or in part tion of any station, reporting 1:11 Cities—Ann Arbor, Mich, inches, The western disturbance, | Creek, Mich., Chatham, Ont., still central over Utah, is producing bus, Ga., LaGrs 1., {light rafn in Southern !son, Towa, Middletown, N. and Utah and light snow Bedford, Mass, Somerville, Mass., |r oming, South Mass. | western Nebrasks. . Areas of high Statee—Illinois. Towa, Pennsyl- | pressure center over t southern vania, Vermont, West Virginia, Wis- | states cast of the Mississippi river consin, and over the Canadian northwe The facts collected show that the | Light to heavy and Killing frosta situation in reference to plumbing | were reported from all of the south- laws and codes in this country is ates east of Te nothing less than chaotie, If New | nditions favor f Britain is to have modern building | fair weather and not much chang laws it shou!d have modern plumbe |in temperature. o Washington, April 1.=-Iorecast for Southern Naw England: erally fair tonight and Frida much change in température; to strong westerly winds. not fresh storm of the ntered southern coas! Tattle in C Dakota and AUTOMOBILE PAINTING Now la the for all good men to paint up the famil the summer's touring A new bullatin, prey time rt adsico {rom the lw"mu of n Bureat, doseribes methods to | 1s to be used. You ca red with exp , by our Wa iehing your ear ken, and mater! follow directione. 1 vou want to make the old car look like new, fill out the coupon below and mall as directed: CLIP COUPON HERE o ngton Bureay, New Bj AU AINT EDITOR, 1323 X in Herald nus, Washingten, D. C. LE_PAINTING, and en U. 8. postage stampe, or coln T want a eapy of the hulletin A 1oas) five cents In loose, erawith for same: STATE ST. & NO. or R. R. .. «CIT? — — — — — — — — — By GLUYAS WILLIAMS WIFE CRIES WATT DONT WHILE WAITING, REMINDS| MILY THE JAM-SPOON | SHOULD BE LAID ON SAUCER, NOT PUT BACK| IN JAR" KN SHELL 6ET A FINGER-BOWL' RECEIVES A CLEAN SPOON AND HELPS HIMSELF T0 JAM PIEKS UP BUTTER KNIFE T SPREAD JAM, AND FINDS TS GOT STILKY TROM WHERE HE LAID JAM SPOON ON T, EATS, TOAST DRY s T T V)t e e Sl o