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i VB i i B 33 6 OFF STEAM ReEsUIY LETTING THE ONLY reported from New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY It is that the § nate committes which wued Dally (Bunday Excepted) | spent s At Herald Bidg, 87 Cburch Street. the pros and cons of tho prohil on argument will not bring in SUBSCRIPTION RATE® .00 & Year, S $2.00 Three Montha. The net res the 0. & Month. : s | report, hearing, crefore, with the object was to Entered at the Post Office at New Britall as Bocond Class Mall Matter, futil country with a THLEPHONK OALLS | Busness Office 5 |l Ly gditoria) Rooms situa wet and dry Lo gathered from the probable changes in The only profitable advertising mediu in the City. Circulation books & oress room aiways open to advertieer this year. In t! lihood is that t |no m than ten member Member of the clated Pr The Associated Prees ia exclusively en: | it 18 titled to the uee for re-publication of |\ o all news credited to 1t or not atherwiv | © will Gredited in this paper und also loca! [ 1o news published herein. conceded ‘the others up for back. In the nover will not be come cent of s Lo memt new Member Andit Bareau of Circulation Ihe A B. C. 1o a natloval organizat L3 e newspapers A0 AAVCE | yeorg S tisers with 8 strictly honest analyele of g circulation. Our elrculation —statirtics S e e 4y wro based upon thie udit. This tneares | S aud In nawepayer e barion figures to both nat u 1 Sk luy: for e weik cal advertisers. vl o opinion of W. W. to either house would not he ul observe in the Jormane of the be to show n New | Scaltle Times, would strenglh by carrying a few The Herald fa on ealo dally York at Hotaling's News ultz's News tral, 420d Btree Sl s, in our states by good majorities own observation, has CLOSING It a tip to the wets to such gtates SATURDAY < te upon a few show what like Con y does not prove alled dry much to states con-| So long as prol | prohibition is a sort of religlon, 1 both sides beating the air to be convinced there possible merit in the argu- much nge is likely to result from tl hallyhoo just ove the other, not sional probably is why the commit- dill not make a report. RELIGION AGAIN VICTOR The freethinkers, who stand for m 1o think in their own way themeelves but are intoll to what crs think, again lost | in the from attempt to prevent children receiving a modicum of re- week New fous training during the I5lis J. Staley of the experimer 3 York Supreme court, before whom to all if the contention in brought, yielded will 3 of fa fhe frecthinkers' White P a preesdent experimen- o s of o matt 1ins was finance and busines concerned tha ! \ching value in the effort to mix little cducation some merchants no doubt are heing willing 1 religion and morals with titied in experin results. | others to The justice reiterated the doc- from the the public within established in the lower at the child is not the doubt, state, and that half e ious training on a in | week ¢ in a nmer building separate school and under church half school hothe hour sub- m the hour sonable so long as it sory. that has been Britain that is the system New Only the fact a4 out in with there o1 thinkers' sociely in Con- probably prevented the ation from being taken RADIO IMPARTIALITY courts, SPEED TOO MUCH eks ago th on and Montr d intention make service more at- to the public. On Saturd L jumped from laine roadbed is fthe t ilroad, in conjunc- empti Washington | weeks in listening to | an opportunity to | they can do. To | ibition and anti- | S| feminine lly. But the HAIRDRISSING: 1OoR MEN AND WOMEN nee woien took to { thele hair In a manner generation since the day ate coiffurcs suspected come to pass; and sh [ nearly every woman exerting much energy, thought effort in following a policy of ing the hair conform with i different styles and embellishy business of taking care of minlne hirsute story beauty has grown cnormous proportions tha of the L regulate jt, session slatury much ik utility, Section 16 ¢ e 4 that a Novem! no e 1925 specified of that year rson could gage in the bu od by 8 1. have tion anfl he mang hairdresser, There a need for more re ind expert hairdr to take care of the enormou mand, examinations of applicant will take 1 week, And this rite is there is there will he place in Hartfo when over hope that enough additional experts c take care of the waiting lines o customers. Mere ome males affect to look amusement upon the mult cation of beauty parlors, halrdress: youi (o ¢ ing establishments and similar in tutlons for the beautification of the sterner s [ need not slumber in the belief ‘,r is free from modern ide of tonsorial and facial truth, the male part of the such finery. hun species started it, and for a d ur irious | long | | | time women loo} art | finemer and | | geezaws and Ius of barber shops with smilcs sniakers, To what lengths men to appear smart and dres ting hair—all emincr dozen or s quired barbers of skill, not ed bene days mere garrulous individuals pois shears, as in the old when barbers occupied their spare time ir pulling teeth to eke out a living And ther al ma were the various sor some requir use of electrical machinery; and th shampoos—what an claborate rite of purification t became! possible for gentlemen of of a week's sals to be sec expend a tenth in being made fit and they pra social function; this exalted busine tion long before ously to an art or v sim object. Now hoth sexes ar same haven of of exquisite Naturally, both ness and hecome of our urban zens—male never look th And there §s a little the two, to0 [to all that fomir linvaded the prec shops for their wlornments, g regulation ha 1ents. On this is perhaps bott professions would encmies of them. hat some as much chair as » walls of army send all communications to Shop Lditor, care 0Of (he New Britain Herald, and your letter | will be forwarded to New York. | R ) pecially ob- ng wheel, Our Crime Too many I'revention Hint B bandits! Too many gun- humor! Not enough fun, | folks better by law, it fs ] they crack the shooting they'll do! Not So Bad : posi- Hotel ry old ¥ Country Keeper: “They're | After they're three them for napkin | not v ths old we usd rings JINGLE SNADPS body Kindly tell me is the reason why 3 in a constant flutter fly? Alonzo L. Rice, ture | ! KINDERGARTEN and ted by Gertrude, ) slig Teetehe! [ The “Sixa deer, how's little Cristopher nd throW in a dash of ‘coffeo’ |1t please.” vall Sixa Kloc! “My little brother's feeling muteh bette 's got the eroop—not meczles like we feered, His leg Is only broke in fest 2 places And the coffee had has almost dis- | appeered.” —Alma Oestereich, | (Copyright, 1926, Reproduction | pap Forbidden) | e e | mutch, " | Stat Observation On The Weather April ? tent | west G | guar Washington, for Southern New I tonight and Tuesday, tonight, slowly risi e in interior Tue northw I"adr | Sung wul cool | hes map and conti sht and Tuesday, continy { cool tonight, slowly r tempera- | Tuesday, diminis} north- | in s winds, in ¢ is relatively west Condifions: Pressure low over northern New England and Quebee this morning and high from the middle Atlantic states westward | pla offic conc | mia Forecast | carly southwestward, ht depress ro an mees in any is cooler ey, luke e Atlantie states 1. Killing rom Wis Conditions lly f | ehange in te PLACES HEAVILY GUA§ ks and Mass, iteliburg e police ion on | banks and city police ern Mas: nfield 1s around s hour § 1 armed ped out tio: withhoeld it w om ore well-defined part of the » upper Mis fon, Ohlo valley, and Ohlo, r for this vicinity mperature, Post Ofices in Western Pear Bandits ontrated their at rural ch pl g inform nd of 1 rvice. The except for a| WILL over ~ Manitoba aisturb- country. | sslopi | REFUSE INSURANCE Underwriters 'Won't Write Policies For Reckless Autolsts New York, April 26 (P—A new check on unfit and dangerous auto- Casualty and New s were reported | mobile drivers was instituted toduy when the National Bureau of Cus- ualty and Surety Underwriters an- d that henceforth insurance would not be issued to persons licenses had been revoked. 1 bhureau, in a statement, sald that ofliclals of 10 states already lad agreed to furnish the burepu wediately with the names of per- 26 (P s whose licenses had been re- A v or who had been denfed crand not much nouncs | whose D April post offices and followed an investi- gation which burcan ofticials sald 1 that many serious accidents were eaused by “eriminal and care- motorists who continued to op- ¥ night until Ja erate after thelr licenses had tion that a { been revolked: for good cause roblhers e - ey ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED cment of Miss Bertha 164 Grove street to Sulima of 257 Oak street ction throughout tts from Ayer to | show armed ces from an | loss wily oven rohberic preparation came known t of wd. Whil of the 1 s said that inmounced Domurat is employed by the 18 Were sot up " Corbin company and is well ready for wwy among the you people of north end. Sulima is employed from | by the Mastco Bus company and i Il known. The wedding will early in June, ¢ police | the 110 W .. yonr noodle!” el made my spirits droop; where shall I use it? soup? —Martin Lehman. G youth T used zh of late ¥ q) people rajse the dickens, hey usc yeast! —Albert Macey, o« e my boss shout In the to wonder, ars I have Jevicho marching | Long Wil yon 16 1 gave up trying! please explain, des |Why a woman always dy Never cronks? —Isther Hagadorn. B do some folks pass for artists best thing they can draw of ice cream soda Mildred Hamm, the wind after-din- | The Boomerang ‘ \m, an, you think up the alibis in the world for Glenn 1 origina Vling money! Mrs, Glor ot at all, my dear. TI've just been reading some old let- ters you wrote your father while in world, but —J. Sutton Steffan. avill run it S | children often cause trouble hy they know; older peo- more trouble by telling don't know, IN DARKTOWN By Martha MacDonald Professor Dunhill walked down strcet towards home, hesitated 1 wvu and went on again. ooked queer to him. He ldn't lost—he had Ied fhis street a hundred times e passed a crowd of negroes, hen met several more. A little ero child raced across the pave- \iter a little black dog. Threc ved men flashed by in on every hand were negroes. s COULD " he the street on hich e lived! Still, e familiar, It w alked on in a daze, Tello, T'rofessor,” a volee hafled | vell-dressed | t him in a | furned and saw a who was wavin, friendly Yon have the fd Dunhill, ms vagucly T don't know you stiffly. “Your fac familiar, but I'm Good after- walked on, and at last, with a of relief, s home in tl bl Hurrying a little, for he still strangely uneasy, he open- door and let orror, a woman to meet him—a rushed for- nd. she cried, and “What ails you, de —what's ‘the matter? was trying to self away. His trembling ent to his face—to his eyes. understanding dawned on him. 11, I'I be red,” he said in v smeked spe I had them on sor, who “i You Knew Susie” (Like 1 Knew Susic) IN KLASS AT KRAZY KOLLEGE * (Conducicd by M. F. J.) by Abie baby!" ihe landmarks |8 dvantage of me,” | 8 himself in. To | § negro wom- | hen said she Citizen's Coal Club Cilizens Coal Co-»‘naw Britain,Conn, MEMBERSHIP CLOSES motor | § MAY 1 Just Like the Christmas Club—Easy Weekly Payments FIFTY CENTS PER TON EACH WEEK Coal delivered as paid for if preferred THE CITI Y A i i SPRING PRICES NOW IN EFFECT S COAL CO. 24 DWIGHT COURT—Telephone 2798 Uptown Office: 101 ARCH STREET—Telephone 3266 IS SENT UP TO CHANGE I} SHOES, AND TO BE QUICK A I HE WANTS T €0 ON GLUNAYE WILLIAMSY E THAT HE COULD r’ A 10T GUICKER IF SOMEBODY'D OME UP O HELP PaMIY YET JUST HOW TAR NDS 5N \“E.: uLTTOS HOW THEM ALONG HE 15 { SHOES ON WRONG FEi MOTHER SIGHS PND CHANGES THEM FOR HIM