Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1926, 11 DEATH REVEALS TRAGEDY OF LOST E?gflmrnfimxwrwvwm‘w;nwm::w;f":1./*. ol LOVE IN LUTHER _P_l_IRBANK_’S LlFE rec years o work he | it Flowers, fruits, grains, gr 1 1 will go on with the ney f weeks lat Burbank « vegetables, even orchard and ! commen It was This Which Caused | 70" e love dso well rees wore improved and given (o i ry by declart Burbank's lst written words were | world in new usefuiness through s | of the spiritual nature of man months and years of patient and fre- Him to Secek Solace in .} 7' [o! found, tork of et in Q0 AAN ¢ o what fn generally [quently discanraging cxperiments i S Tnterest in $3,000.000 Estate A s called the spiritual natura of man? Wonderful as many of Burbank's h o was an Infidel - 2 Culture of Plants — (1t is the coronn, the fower of Hfe |achiseorumn i Soraiiroank's oBenna ot {hatieori el 0 Eamagtang Leads 1o Court Action i the fruit of which fs altruism, the jand flower life seem to the luiyman, Viows on Feollglon Ml (I i I Called Infidel, But He dv"n’v-- o help ourselves and others n;r‘v)hnvls by which u of the comment was {n op- ey — 1o higher and better thoughts and |complished ware not in pe 10 the hort t's state- S : S Only Doubted Truth of actions—in other words. to a more remarkible. Paticaco was (he chief | hant s o i : < 0. A 13 v perfect state of harmony and en. reuisite to his succoss. Declding | hromiime ne (TN XY b p viro . flrst what ha wished to create, res | o il iobel.c Athitrary, Man-Made *or Tt b e wihed o col, o | ol s , \ P table world, ho began by earefully = : . il t su a " Creeds. selacting robust specimens, allowing i AR ge , Sigw ) ’ hem ta go to send, then experiment- 1 e s ing with the secda under widely dif- ¢ n Santa Rosa, April 13T —Crushed orthodox fdeas of forent .nmmnlvu of "“"‘1".1 (8 ‘-.‘.1 Zn- Ny A youth when the flower of his A flood of teleg andiperslioniandcnolilahmentsCetl gpdni £ s e L, 8 ages oy ned him in Would in turn be submitted to rad frst Cong wilted and died, Luther Bur- | his garden changes from fts natural el NSeaiolaRs 1 1 C ( [ o i sought ""]",“' in the w.l‘ of Dean of Plant Breeders nents and the r_rm‘.n” of thi: & % Y thly plai That in bricf is the cknowledged the dean of plant lergo further experime ; ) A story of the life th om brecders and loader in modern tron. | Wl 80 the art i 1ig religion of most |(4nd (0.1 } 1 ientist who lay in the quiet tive plant ¢ ent, the name of |E¥eased until the f peaple s what they would like to | ? ; 20 death in his garden wonds el met the wizard's rec w 1o i household word throughout the civilized world, W08 abandoned as uscloss his whole life voted Grafting Methods titie plant breeding and many © When - experiments with reeds 1 * were not ent v satisf ing upon tr fresh young pioy Tt tion of these met*od re today. The end came ¢ terday morning, Ie was 10 beli Nonv of the friends and ne ) of Burbank during the fifty odd vars he worked miracles the igdom knew the sto; knew hi rents with tion attained sn for his inspired | \yizarqg devotion 10 the friendly tr Barly {n lite ustible patience, that en- ane 4 fowers among which he worked with | ¢reat love for gr. o impart deltghtful rk nEs that !Iring zeal—knew him for the [{yz plants rather 5 hig flow- ) pity 1 nevertheless, | ders he wronght pets. His first 58 was plants from 15 he wasan infidel then, 1 am AS WalloWiotithe s Han | ¢ snioved et e ¢ ot i to produce a hlo] tadhy: ancisco Bulletin, in whom he had prened to find a secd ball of the ¥ one inch in His Everlasting God dence, Burhank opened up the | farly Rose potate, whieh rarely bene ETOWN, These | ur prafar and claim the right to ter of his life that resultad In | cond, Torom this he developed thw | AT But @ fawe of r anomalys' orein 1 biies Ve erinnting his energics and ta) nous Dur potate that 'S R i God of this vast universe el to us gradual 1 ta every portion of the and which is snid to exert a in ups he food sup- other step by monstrable fruths of only after R tails of the inc a copyrighted article in the rhank's ex Santa Rosa and of huma Christ or Mo Baul or even town, becam tin today Moved to Californin ancient mythology arc Wanted Simple Funeral Eobn afier DrocaiAE L tHiS mbtale s0. Do you think I'nostentations in i Burbank | which brou, hin i i ime hor i villed that his last rites be simple. money at the time, Burbank moved , Aristotle, & B, D. Lindsey of the Danver |y (lifoynia, wiere he obtained oo Empedocles, Hum ile court, a life time friend, was | yiovment as & farm hand, He con. Tolstol, Franklin on his way te take a leading part tinued as a laborer unti in the final services. Judge Lindsey No. Their 1o to ac- eire a small farm in the town of Hyes ~|‘ will Hve Santa R some 40 m rorth of 1 of thos: neigeo. Wit of them are he undartoo o one llves who tents swhich lar nore or less by great ones according fo the of the cup of knowladge t0 the congresslonal | ; his work was sarmost fn his oceupyine n Biii0 s the average 6 10 bo filled. nimals and map are n Sarnity ross Rosa k. it Burbank, know able to say, Let and let one of joy to fter Luther first shovel tion, and later 1aid and just as h cover a 4 for them ns 15 we trust The state of Californi s dtetin 1 epectacles of hook tnition af this viasen, lstey special Power 10 Cure of non- fhis, the d cither in izona LUTHER BURBANK W Year's Gift Caleb & Dutton of San Yoar's Unit rimen plan il A SPECIAL REDUCTION FOR THE MONTH He was it s e iaterments That is r OF APRIL ONLY for th immeadiat membhers of 'l'\\(l\,p "‘_\7 ['}H"N‘]'fll)]lfi :““I one —,-\(‘” b St A S enlargement for $10.00 of 85,00, Sietanas hehind it Make Your Appeir arly tore ' the & r l '\ Ii) (@ (& more rolerful 1 . /A o oyt o p o and wasimado arpetunllf 20 loan say T am eotistind L. G. ROS! lefinitelyi d d of hearing fo W oweek with my i vork.”™ he told visk i friends hop ik Canners sppenle to hin: for tors ns or T must be jof the world,” telling then their 0o the midst of the {a one which wonld 1 year {s done and it ness will he in 4 wrilon T SAYS GOBELWIDOW s the result of d tis- speclal prize aguinst about 50 ene v son, Adolph, and her trants, Wu, the Pekinese, owned by hter, Mres, Moore, ove terms Miss Ruth Hart, daughter of Police r father's will. A sult nstitut- Chief Willlam C, Hart, won a first, ed by Mrs. Moore to reveke her second 1 third, The dog's father mother's power 1o admin “s- captured first prize at the Madison nding, 1 s ro Garden show, Wu was exs 1 by John C. Stadler, Mr. Reld, who was then an a toct in New York, met Mrs, Ge v years ago whe by her to des SHOWERED A miseelluncous shower was tens red Miss Esther Bergerson at the ome of Miss Beda Kall of Chap- i a was en ' ma 1 for her hus it tha Gobel paan street on Friday evening. The at Annanda J. This 8 housy was prottily decorated in u tate Is one of the | & Kock | color sehy of coral and celegial farms and show places in the state. |y t lunch was served, s Derg was the recipient of Mi: .\'pringfi(:ld Dog Show Prizes Brought Here Dogs entered by New Britain owr S won prizes at the show in ny beautiful gifts. fhe will be- o the Lride of Carl Anderson of ccticut avenue in the near fu. Mass, last Sa ng Wun, a chow, READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUIRR WANTS OMAT] TWILLXAMS e \ —<HEATING o= This Settles the Question of an Oil Burner Sooner or later, someone was bound to perfect an oil burner, When you see the Oil-O-Matic in our display room, and talk to owners, you will realize that it was done six years ago. 0il-O-Matic never was an experiment. It was right from the very start. A six-year record provesit. About 20,000 satisfied owners prove it. Every Installation Guaranteed Oil-0-Matic cannot be classed with any other device that heats with oil. No part goes inside vour furnace. There's no continuous pilot light. B}zms cheap fuel oil without soot, smoke or odor. C::-an. quiet, automatic. Absolutely dependable. We guarantee every installation we make, i Many exclusive safety features. No open can designed to catch liquid oil. No worry about oil not lighting or blowing out. Keeps your home comfortable without your _ha\'mg to touch it. Thermostat starts and stops 1t automatically. . Works perfectly with any kind of good heat- ing plant. Let us tell you what a guaranteed installation will cost in your house. Easy terms. Phone or call today. C. J. LEROUX Plumbing and Heating 174 ARCH STREET TELEPHONE 304 EXPERIENCE “The People’s Choice” PAONESSA’S PLATFORM | MAYOR PAONESSA STANDS SQUARELY ON HIS RECORD AS MAYOR REPUBLICAN INTERESTS O' THE CITY OF NEW BRITAIN FOR THE VEPUDBLILAL Bl PAST FOUR YEARS 1 He hag given the city an honest, businesslike administration. He has made a success of privale business and cariied that training into municipal affairs. During his term of office, federal government rvepoits showed the tax-rate in city of its size in New England. Prof. Fairchild, Yale University's expert on t Britain's assessments to be the most equitable in the United States. ew Dritain to be the lowest of any re are the fac A letter mailed from the t ition and assessment has found New mayor, was sent a Mr. Weld had voluntec Mayor Paonessa has improved our stieets; extended our se wer and subway systems: eliminated poitable schools; in- 1 ‘”;“' Y o - \\‘ s LRRUMIESS talled a two-platoon em in the fire departmen abilized taxes; improved our parks; increased our police protec ence planned by May 1 o SRR ! tion: improved and enlarged the town home: constructed a municipal comfort station; provided a swimming pool and 1 te u coal m a skating pond for the childven of the city. With a tgx-rate increase of but one and one-half mills in four years, he has added nearly two million dollars' worth of W dad .““‘ Ll D AN ra . { 1 9 physical assets to the city’s weal he declined to do Ihat letter, signed by Mr. W -: He has brought new hus lines to this city and has successfully fought increased farves in an effort to provide the city Five wecks after he had >aoniessa’s interests are in New Britain—fir: i as a lever by which state and national part t, last and always. ile does not regard the government of New Britain Weld was the san political interests may be served. | explaining the promise to cooperate, which A. M. PAONESSA COL. A. L. THOMPSON B. LOQA\IIS 1_1. L. Cl LT‘I.\‘ for mayor for town clerk for collector for comptroller PAONESSA PUBLICITY COMMITTEE ey A. M. PAONESSA for MAYOR @i PAONESSA’S REPLY ARE TRYING TO (REATE FALSE TMPRESSIONS AS TO WELD'S RECORD AS A PRIVATE CITIZEN IN TIME OF NEED od to cooperate with the city government during the coal crisis. on November nd for which the mavor had written him a letter of thanks, 1s now in the mayor's possession. Gould of the Chamber of Co Was that acting in the bests intere 8! with good, economical transportation. mayor, asked Mr. Weld to come to his office for the same i He has substituted an “open-door” policy in City Hall for the old political system in which the public had no voice in | was there, Council tt was Poteot was | the transacting of city business. was re. But, whe r. W t there! E| Paonessa’s 15 vears of active experience in the city government, and his working knowledge of the problems confront- 1 ey e R " ing the city insure anon-partisan purely business administ ration for the city of New Britain, Was th fulfi § s promise | \\ ”“‘,‘ ( Republican literature sent to you through the mails does not appeal to you to vote for the best interests of OUR gov- | i crnment, but asks rather that you “strengthen the republican party in city, state and nation. Is it fair, or is it a move to mislead {he 1 when the A Vote For PAONESSA is a Vote For Honest, Efficient, Economical, Businesslike Government and An Open Doov Policy Af City Hall Pull the SECOND LEVER Tuesday and Vote for ¢ publican organization alike—on equal footing.” A. M. PAONESSA. v to Mr. Weld, who is now the republican candidate for 23, Mr. Weld flatly refused to attend a confer- coal prices eould b passed on to consumers who were al- ubstitutes for anthracite. erce, at the solicitation of the purpose. The coal committee was present: Judge Alling there. Mr. Thomas F. Jackson was there and Mr. A. A, Mills sts of the city over which he vour interests? publis fused to ful es the letter in whieh Mr. ill, and to publish it without mise he later r CURTIS SHELDON for treasurer