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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1926, New Britain Herald' ‘H‘II: IND:-('I"\III’\“[ ;lllllil MOTTO OF | F . 5 X : GAINST KING LINU BURRITT | actsandFanc,es [ : HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY " ) in ‘y;‘.,,,:‘. ins e 1“‘ ll _ »: ! e 1\’65( TH E 0 B S E R V ER [ leeed Duly (Bundey Prcested) A i = MEQuEALE - —_— paper urm-'.: wero Ihlulldmg out | e ey i e s r enetl oot o was| you e g the news, should be explained ou can also judge a man by the : | report his Incom v 1 Above all natlons is humanity.' silence he keeps b I £ un Makes Random Observations that voting is a sport which differs SUBSCRIPTION RATES® c ar 1 n ha from baseball, football or basket. It remained for Dr. Henry A - 5 X | ) o flelds, it D 0 1 10.00 & Year, ’ to Nght o ¥ Ono thing dad usually gives up dur On the City and Its People ball In those fields, it is possible to 1300 Thres Mastha. s on, general secretary for ing Lent is all hope of a spring suit AnkuasER hasan ssticD iWho's fis RN . Ll “*|World Alllance for Internationa R L ahead" but In voting it 1s not poe- ——— itstay > : K r TR, 5 i - sible to know anything about it until Putered at the Post Office at New Brita's ) J E ricndship through the Churches, you don't feel sclf-consc lous in ) In the final analysls, the contest ley had been victorlous, the effect the last ballot is counted. The pfi- a0 Becond Class Mall Matter ) aoutly ¢ remind & New York audienco of |® MW sult. you're in a city of the « all communications to Fun | between Gardner C. Weld &nd|would have been more than local. It mary polls did not close until . motto of the old Connecticut first or sccond clas Shop Lditor, care Of the jeorge A. Quigley was a fight for |would have struck at the very heart o'clock and then the X'l.l’* sEnandi T Byenn - a2 LI ',M lew . | Britain Herald, ang your letter (| control of the republican party In the republican state organization had to 'o counted Burness ¢ oo P . - , | biacksmith," as he termed him e is old enov to Le called | will be forwarded to New )'uth New Dritaln, The mayoralty nomi-|because Mr. Christ would have| This ma, seem like wasting good Editoria) Rooms .... ‘ d t i sometimes overlooked tha {as” {f she will plant the vi nation was desirable but control of |found himself in an untenable posi- 'space rta ¢ t - 4 5 . nes rlook the porch s i e 5 A b pace on an unimportant matter, Bu f— x ¥ he S z SEE ! 9 POECA I o he party was the main thing to be tion as the representative here of the s any people do not st al- g . ; % g o original progenit Our Pire Prevention Progran RATITRVAS & o many people do not stop to real The oniy profiiatle advertning 0 1 L tru I ki & o i A % T T e g ed. One could not be had with- #tate central committee. Quigley, fzo that the vote cannot be learned ty. reulation books T : i movements for internationa 200! ow let's hurry and ge . + B9 41108 ore, |, t e 7 o) wiat b E ress room aiways open to advertisers te s " etury : : & A e N “Y & L un Which makes us think, folks, more | °U¢ the other. victorious, could have told Mr. Christ until it has been cast and counted A A R, = will, with the resultant interna ¥ Aids i n )‘ 80 we \ It was clea demonstrated that |to get out. But Quigley, dcfeated, that an expla atio.. is necessary, Tho A o tim 1 MR b el n concentrate on the umplire, 8 S organization forces retain the upper | has been eliminated as a threat same conditions will exist lex ek (A ) ; el oAl pne R p — ) : e Garam | AT A e eaear | silnei o misty mashina G T8 Conditionmi L aniat o The Assoctated Press is exclurively e : : lowed in thelr wake, lived and died | Movies, resorts, the car and suc ] a2 Lot's install a few! | N8 ) o _dislodged. [aga! o party machine fn Con- day. No one will know how the can- titled to the ure for re-publication ¢ L A A ;i s et i - persistence s reflected in the nectle a coming out” until after all news credited to It or not otherw . ST S v . vas from this are pleasa ut home is rathe Silly Thi wanner in which they got out the —_— 10 polls are officially closed. credited In this paper and also I city that the e Tl en you get 3 1y Th B S A P T T | ave you 3 L e 4y e i el SUlCihe | SN A R y that th ! onal A K torasite bayn in the six wards last Wednes-| Have you a llttle canary in yo e / ) {SliA heathorhandttouediilshanvita . : you to buy & [ gny. In only one ward, the fifth, did 2007 Lots of people have, According AT, Ry . R PR a TOUght | Quigley have a plurality, and that to a publicity screed which came in Member Audit Borean ot Uirenln — - i 58 4 N e 18 50 Insignificant that Weld {7 cn- the mails this week regular breede ) . [ H The A. B. C. 10 & UatIonal urkit n e ) o . atath N 3 whic’ turnishes newspapers and ad INFLUENCE OI' AUTOS 0 as not only a 0 i M"i" tathor edit for a clcan sweep of |of canaries sold at least 1,000,000 of tisers with s etrictly honest aualysis of it f P e for a reform of —sort of y \ these birds last year. Many othe reraTion Oar elroniation statiatic ON LLECTIONS ickoo, you } i S D year y ott - are based upon this audit. This insurer el .| for ns. t he was a : - republican party |were disposed of by a class descrl Much T ) - : ting th t backs to |edas “small, non-professional breed. 1} 4 Drotection againet fraud in nawepape ¥ ; S | . = dimtribution figures to b 1 an v chang r commor ! make I VEN(C he wall. They realized early in the ers. loca) advert! Habits helE inns eard, Perhaps for a long time lis Jothin ’ 4 | | By Wallace ] ampaign that they must smash| The canary industry is growing. It ! | T e as T Sriratia g ¢ 10 ¢ Qulgley, Noto was made in there |is not pressing agriculure or tho | Fligaded {0 (ffenhach, Noted o Zhe Heraio e el L a4 tlldnrnoas Rbu L hatidaa st e At y more than a week; | columns two weeks ago that they fn- u:vonulfl,nn industry {?r leadership, ork st Howlings N f F gar ' iy il ) ; not one 1t is given tended to stamp out the Quigley re- |but it is growing just the same. It is o h G 't' Basnre: Sty Newmtn : i i have begun to bear fruit : e e ning, sir, my other cheek bellion onee and for all. A Quigley saifl that $20,000,000 is invested in | FICHG T110 i ko i P v renlize the extent of |cre ndustry, _ 1 hat is dirty onquest at the y ios would not |this field, which also handles other o e R g wck, s'help me | nec have meant a Quigley |song birds for the home. he ] it it would 5 ed| One cause of the probable in- ce, April § UP—Notwithstanding efforts that have been born since 3 ) f T have to wait I'm thirty, n a moral victory which would have |crease, says the statement, is the de- nial by Papa Lenglen and re the dayss whe rritt labored in | 1iss he delights in the thougl G R0 y-clght! placed him in a commanding posi- |velopment of new materi: 1] lojnoresl iclge : . t wite went and |tjon in the party. 1f the republican |and colors in bird cages. T ) fricnds here insist that the tennis moblle has been a god- | his ¥ I woters had endorced him, thay would |to the greater use of cages wen is to marry Jacques Offenbach managers. In the|Of expectations; but we have the | ;. .. .o (ikes two yearn 0x of the ristmas clgars! * the same time have repudiated |terfor decorations in the home. One Poct and critic. and grandson of the ot difteith 40 brng | Lusgue of Nailons the Werld | uirimeny te make & men 8oy i \ m o oout wifie p in control and he would company which manufactures cages |composer of “Tales of Hoffman.” It s i snid to be shipping 1,200 a day. |15 understood on excellent authority NEW BRITAIN'S RECORD ico as its use widened, Today, in | the crop of international good will OF NO MURDERS ; IMOreeneoplp RO toRtis this vineyard. Some of them failed 'l 50 1y el Court and the Locarno pacts — really likes rice pudding ks T ve been quick to take advantage e aneet tad oke 'em! My stars! 1 1 el L Bl Onit0h when for some reason | COmING Within the purview of t O e e orel v dear spouse never | jnanee. Among the institutions which have | M. Offenbach has returned to inclined to rematn at|cherished tenets that Elihu Bureitt 08 C0 00 80y e a Hotse : been left high and dry by prohibition | Patls from the Riviera and mean- vadays it takes but a|Onc® 8o valiantly enunclated. | on 5 Tord o assis on & narrow 3 ath and T swore 3 1 ctator of party poll- |18 the week-end picnic which once {while Suzanne and Count” Salm Von Scarcely a epeaker upon these | One reason why the cheerful giver ' g ed! She would rue it! | cjeq, 1 regular organization de- (had a regular place on the calendars (Hoogstracten who is estranged from is o' -0 ful i5 becanse he knows the rtainly even that score! ‘o have . M. Holmes nomi- |of many regulari@organized socicties |his countess, the former Milllcent ek publicity is worth the mo il e 4 me I've been ed t \ayor. Quigley put his |and fraternities. The answer s con. [Rogers of New York, are scen to- a tribute to New Britain's learncd SRhEe 2 scekin lown hard on the project and (*rined in the fact that a plenic of per daily dining and danéing. The blacksmith. Thousands who Kpow | There's one consolation. Tmportant | LV 84 11 ount, never fear! { oo tho nization swallow its |this character cannot be staged suc- often been her partner of his labors honor and revere hig npeople yon meet don't eare a nes ¥ speaking. | pijde, Yo w forgiven. He |cessfully without a keg of beer nnis doubles R S A ving her orennt vou do the g ! SO0 8eYares never will be forgiven. Last Wed- mounted on a wooden horse from T Ll R0 k knowing |, t ter honnet, A vote was merely an |Which the plenickers quaff long and | Leon Redlick of New York has and caring little about the extent | » ye g t W wasn't | hat took place in 1924, The |loud. There being no heer, there is received a cable message from His g s cousin, Jaques Offenbach, annourng- a party worker to ree jitney ride | toples who does not pause to pay all doing of the hardware business, When | ther aders listencd t .v no plenie. n H L 'LL act €0 hurt ¥ L 2 anieactet] » accustomed to |IN§ the engagement to Mlle, Leng- Naan . they think of New Britain they . i h me Many socleties were acqustomed to s gy SR GG B e it . ¢ 1oF | gather thelr members at a selected (len. The m > sid that the it he does not care | think of Elhu Burritt, who when 4 She t HAVE to wear the 6 s Gl to hesak .. rendezvous in th woods, there to couplo would probably visit New automobiles | he dled left the world an idea. S E— . and to show v |disport on the sward in games of |YOUK next September after their Caught o ore |athlatic prowess or on tahes n bat- {marringe and that the bride per- ; 3 P i s - ¢ e s. | ns (uplift worker): “My cminentiy successtul. Quigley's in- (tles of mental skill and chace, the 1S would play tennis -in the FHE NEWS orkers In- | jects tnd agreements that have ma- 2 T . g n, eve ing in this world i Is at full ebb. He has |Weapons being picces of pastehoard United Stat vote. | terlalized since the days o| You can estimate a n e 2 ce ue, from the : e decorated with drawings of hearts, worth by the length of the cony . an important factor in k s 3 3 : S : rain of san afn, Take rpublican pol He may come clubs, spades and diamonds. No work | HOSIERY TO BE DARKER tion an keep up over i Al in the future, |of the old masters could produce a| There is a tendency to introduce he Salvation Army dcclares that a |Breater thrill to these students than |darker hoslery, and gun metal and jjection 1o a hearse man may be down but he's never |the discovery that three of the paste- im.;m. shades are exceedingly smart, ng a grocer during r g e ed u an with an International e e, M S Rarat " to politics, (boards in their hands were fllumin- | particularly with a dark outfit. ed loldsup. After graduatin dions 1o a party eithe — the HMague Court of Ar- . scdan look like a But this much is certain—George [ated with the plctures of kings, : ges are 1ot all that they're v must eat humble pie until i |AuCeNS or Jatks. * T i 11 v ore i 1. ed up to b : mends his fences. At this writing hig| Withal, they were pleasant af- ith & crowd ) o b ar | ventions defining the rules of 5 oHlY ey o bl e Wome — army is routed and in fuil fl e r‘i']‘L “;y;’,l“';%"';“',:fk:;"t‘k',;: borhood ters — and 1 rotSkooE N morous S WIICIIS Ol IR RO S fam dil ceed in effecting | just as you it 1s to experime THE CHAPERONE AT HOME Chit Adaabl e AG G t 1st as you want it is to experiment I RON the aroma of steaming corn on the 1t hiome ce the f . rastination and finally fails to vol¢ any reduction in land or sea arma- with five or six to find out what you (Observed by Sunny) | The republican organization was 21 X | ant. 3 Chaperone—Oh, dear, I'm so tired | alded materially ing Wela cob while the merry shouts of the A husband who wants to “get girls horr antomobile ride gley. He, L proven Kol (e iOKESNOCED (CUCHE N SATARV e heard abi he strains of the | warfave, but no reductions in |qywn LR b i S e e s (lieaxalaova B ! from it all” usually takes most |last ni ve v cards for quartet which haunted the spot | where the keg sat astride its horse, | a modern fountain of youth, But | the fountain has been dried up and | the picnic is no more. Sic transit | headquarters. TWO YOUNGSTERS IN lor ice—all tendered | nsider the total of p pro- business of bringing | learned blacksmith to the polls has been vast- | There were the Hague confer- simplificd. Only those who do | ences in 1899 and 1807, The a public school the ¥ n | their own cars or walk. And un- | bitration — to its credit; ¢ He bla plight upor td | ments. The second Hague confer- cnee es lished further rules of nents, In 1912 proposals for |of the trouble with him when he goes auother mile! By the way, whero's i o thought he was Away. the I trumping ir ace, but events L Her hushand—I_c's out in the yard | proved that he was only reneging hen the wife hangs out a ru ying 1 the neighbor's eat. on himself. IN CHECK prevent discussion for four years. 'some hushands heat it wi . The IDEA! That cat | S Br . Ralatwn e {s no _me tr tionalists In Germany— | At the Paris peace conference and some beat it with f ackle next door seems to think nothing of | shocked at Quigle charge that fj'fl“\f‘;”‘\fl‘:‘l‘}’;;‘ fanayhe AR aturs or golf clubs her reputation! I'm going right out | there are “jolnts” In town receiving |9a¥ OF Sunday N YOUR EYE IS 7 R 8 e here and cha ne them! police protection. ¢ statement e S e e et I Corcr i el ncs o Hoshand-Dia sou fecd the | dlone caused nim’the loss of hun-| o BES BSCE ST SR | YOUR JUDGE! were disarmed, the three ve yourself,” said the barber in |cararics, dear jreefar ol gt oraa alatroeilig Lo = busines s REARIRL IS AT being disarmed under the |a pleasant tpne of voice. Chaperc On. that reminds me. |of public revuision which dimmed |9 BUYCS ST AC CEE | days (Protected by Publishers Syndicate) |1 M 1y in and watch the can- | the lustre of the political St. George |3t0CkS were depie several days o — here will be a scandal if 1| fighting the b attle against the "€ 0 Lo nore tronaly How Many Fines Have 's d sting sometimes the gon of plutocratic pomp. Lven Teii o B Y AL g o of Nations a gencral reduc- | J& YGHTS AgO T()Ll’.'ly way they bill, and coo. John! Where | some of Quigley's closest frient ::\’r‘ h";:’]‘nrrmf.hd, {;Z?'m‘r'd.““;fl You Paid for Error? ¢ armament \ nte are you going? qu ned the wis of this ac r of armamcnts as cont the wisdom of this a sl for 25 cents were in more = Her hushand—Out in the kitchen, | ¢ because it savored 100 I This at least was a start : Al o 199 | qemand than those selling for five ne linés hewed by Elihu Burritt | A party of Y. M. C. A. menbers y )1 Come heret e -nmr‘h':\hlu.f‘m W lor ten cents. By last Wednesday his | RELIABLE VISION will be made up to visit th n- oy | York elty, for example, where OfflCé |giock of higher priced cards was T et o pasl (o0 o UiDu rato | iie 8 ol O o Lol B oD e ey o i (gone although he had many five and SAVES LIFE wheelmen will meet on April 15 and |y, T DT YA eo | ao A e s e s B conYienra s on) hand. X A Irafted at Ge the 'make plans for the year. The annual |y g ol ) onenstosric anieRbetatse s o s r dealers likewise report AND FORTUNE s 0 « : he's doing. So Tl walk in not many who believed it 1o be @, Fo e o N len brisk. The pot- 22, the draf ¢ trial 1 be held on Aprll |_GREAT HEAVENS! HE'S KISS- | (oot They were satisfied that Quig-|hat trade h sk. pot- | e ) b L & i 2" Ited plant nd fern are popular as e committ charge is I COOK 3 A. Ros chairmang fer Husband—Er—you see, stor gifts, although the bouquet and th va protocol of George A. Quigley, . D. Wheeler, by e y 3 fsx ghens e et of flowers has not lost its popularity 924 all failed cy st ed ¢, C. Perry, and Willia o Lath- 1= Ghar g ing 5 known that he had insinuatec nd holds its place the conven- | 1924 f th ,\1 imulated - C Perry, and liam H ' c—1'm roing to sit right | ynere was graft in the police depart- ot mmmw‘ o pe e R served a useful @ do hero aperone you! Go SR a b | he s recelpts of the post office for ¢ pereneiyout G0 fiment, ‘what atrongth he had DEBAN Lo voung man to the sveetest girl | i ha 1 5 t it you wish | 15 wane. He was careful to explain it O —it’s perfectly all right as 10ng a5 | a¢or that he did not mean the pa 1900, ¢ e : | holiday came to naught, HOLDING JUNKERS and the World War intervened to which dies hard and ¥ adway was made, however, aties of Neuilly, St. Germain and Trianon. In the newly created every passing year sces a n of his ideal. ley 1 eloped an erratic streak. Within a few hours after it becam« tance in lon earth. ldren forgot . e N | e iy K‘ ¢ | Ing o hmuw\mr protection but t Newspapermen wer Theha rins Sritain retail clerks now 'y John. It's all right if you FEE SAIERIUS Molofo LR CE: . ° have their union. They ocganized nay for a chaperonc! i e e e aenlne e e U IO EIolle, U imine L P e the Hofel Nl st, acting state cent ! In't ston to use their WPITe. | Columbia, with low T IASS AT KRAZY K : 1, also hinking apparatus, called newspaper ted : 2 hvasd R ¥ DITECE at because it inspired the organ- |offices on the telephone from 6 United leer a { (Conducted by Gertrude) ; : 7 b : 2 i o ion to crowd on steam in an ef- |g'clock on to 1 “How {3 1} t to d ader. It arou mary coming out?" b o inviol | i o spirit of dvterminae humersus ariations of tis question | IN@W Britain in carrying out the idea originated | Chief N ¢ ‘ ‘ e 1 to b s “Who's ahead?”, “Is We m\ by Eli itt has been con th I's body in the vith Catholic cemetery, It appears ral that a dog dug it up. The body was e wrapped in cloth and paper. ked Charles Barrett nds to be in courtly . siness this season. He Wouldst stroll 1 i (7S of the strongest Main Street, n me?’ | WILLIALS ate, forming it of h« 1 winked Rritain, Middletown, i ear red uniforms and fill dates " the ground and laying dation of a conferenc international confer- imed the convent boys yesterday (Conducted by Gertrude, 2d then tackled the South Burritt toher 2 e Lundin, the . and ¥ dy Sar wlr forme v e por- BRUSHES TEETH HANGS UP BRUSH WITH RUNS TONGUE UNEASIY TRIES T REMOVE HAPPY SIEH. NOW OVER TEETH. IS THAT A BRISTLE TOOTH BRUSH BRISTLE CAUGHT THERE? side. (“My Unkle Hezekiah he's a preach- | “amera | he th s fearse the clothes t Sunday i 1l team KRAZY KINDERGARTEN ( | | - H ) ) being full of 1 swearing.” ‘ A i After the Visit | s T wstor eres { Mrs. Lowry | 1 k] T i Co. will e attons | —F SNT SURE HEGOTIT, GETS INTO PAVAMMS, TELLS WIFETO GET IND GIVES UP, GETS INTO Observahon Kl ary : o g KL | 8 ur VAN‘:‘WAY HE ISN'T RUNNING TONGUE OVER BED. HE'S GOTTO 6ET BED, AND LIES TRYING COING TOLET A LITTLE TEETH.YES THERE ITIS THIS BRISTLE OUT TIRST TO REMOVE BRISTLE ; b __ | € | 0" TII(’ WC’U:ber laps “Friendly” Mule; | BRISTLE WORRY HIM WITH TONGUE One Kick; Man Is Dead | | » opj{ABLEL TIVE illisea wa, April 3 () y ALl e AXA 1 lonlei o USRI “"]_"‘\‘K Made by the makers of Gl bR RweRtal Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable g sontheast Compound m his mules. Paus- _— 0 strong cke 100k some friends into the ’ RS N3 e ® PINKHAM'S CANT STAND IT. GETS UR, MAKES WIPE GETUP STOPS, RUNS TONGUE A- HOUR LATER WAKES WIE Pills for TURNS ON LIGHT, AND ~ T0 HOLD MIRROR SO HE LONG TEETH AND SAYS ~ UPTO SAY IT'S STILL. . Oonstipation TRIES WITH MIRROR AN USE BOTH HANDS T, SEEMS TO BE GONE THERE, AFTER ALL, AND : 60ES TO SLEEP AGAIN irday nig - 1w morning: | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS in temperature. | FOR YOUR WANTS

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