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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 2y New Britain Herald ., HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Freepted) n room alwoys the Associated Press Member of o the sowa cred d in t shed Audit ot Member urean Clrcalating mobile coilisions t indi D forgotten. st iness in Chi well armed people don't is a well enough « lassitude if it that Bill Thon find their Way to the were no on's | polls APPARENT INJUSTICE It out Baumes laws in is being pointed that York are beca victed of know zoods, got instead of had serious leen another hav anto- of ad the n would not existe sorved six v matically drew 20 years, not for 1) was a se erime for wi was convieted, but because it cond convic- tion. Such apparcnt bhound to accrue u to put the screws The point not howe: had own be Itoscn should on crim to overlooked er, is that se enough, after having been convieted of th fire the " Ba The culpri once a scrions crime, That laws are to prove h the the law, The w not to play is exactly what unes fault lay not w ¥ to avoid such s parent the injustice is not to fool with buzz saw of the law, New Eng new slogan adopted But it is to be noted t teamship companics to go to Europe contir —The board of public works hus opencd a barrag: hillocks in the busily enguged on m all the to 1 the men will pavements, its workers b holes are have wor last most of the summn The wily Chinese are making tl British sor A boye Liritish goods in more ways than one. tt under Ch cot is traders 5 tinetly don it husiness bad. he most ous to i Br John 1 strikes hor New | troops to War trains, he desti No tru comp: France day upu started hat the boys d o re-est complished Most of them have firmly selves Into civiliar places elecw o red | in Franc fully remem townsuicn, to know 1 SMALL FIRST nickelodeon,” No one to remer pened, oved flacked to the TOWN TAXES r t0 insure hoth Con- o small towns, it is mplate that in majority lodged This is an ¢ in nomaly ution: NICKELOI 1 ixed onomny ; ind x-st0 it 1 ter bu, o A still film theater, the eity's needs L “old- ber when it was 1 event occurred 1907, W advancemer than in at vjection e the of pic. low astounded selves whether such 1 also cager drama unfolded the ty remained in exist- As was vs, the { pres a store room 1o ost of in is now mo r it day n in nickelodeon owners to he tunity did. re keepers o took or it rous the in quickly met ni crhanced in a few had the ap- to vont During debate on Priday, cnlisting publicity, | voth the printed page and the radio, have an effect other than to complete engines of prohibition question ‘o tha ore » administration | locs not want it to be, adminis- would very much prefer to 1estion smothered entires e the mnext other 1 can be ign over some com- ound lignity of being term- issue, it one BOLSHEVISM IN CHINA threat of bolshevism in China figment of the imagination, | | natural co 1 is not a quence | listic victory, as some ex- | to lhlnk.“ The | of | hancellories seem wish the people to think. who gets control it moderates or radlcal “left-winger: in t lies whether swement of such vast pro- Chinese degrees of mental outlook are taken up, pm-! Inam portions of al ty much as a sponge soaks up water. | his friend- | ns hired | militarizing his armies, | ‘neral with Chang, despi certain Ru to assist in a a moderate. There however, who as bout him, who would regard of the soviets as a the future of China is what political faction Nationalists ultimately AILING SCHEME re 1s nothing marvelous at all method of selling at exceedingly low prices during his war with Detroit Stores such as Ford | vorws m o |in Henry Ford's | merchandise store keep is maintaining, which deal only in! L restricted supply of goods, give whatever and having does not can sell no servico shelves which naturally nothing on (ply— especially with a billion- | wire the financial angel cal- By culations turn out Wrong. | such methods, business however, is not serving the public. The pub- lic has a right to expect to buy what ! it wants when it wants it, and ex- to be stocked | goods than the ordinary pects storckeepers with mor auick-selling essentials, The continue 1 decision of Ford today to dis- | is warfare against legiti- | " | shopkeepers by confining his Irord mate sales to employes only will | alleviate the situation greatly, tiye Even when they desire something | special will need to have recourse to the other channels of trade. NANCES story regarding the financial | New York, NEW HAVE The w Hav- | en and Hartford railrond referred to the 192 annual report, form. It revival of the increased net income of It was the pamphlet to the over 1925 issued in did e not income sir - nary 1 of this year, That is another stor The road ind monthly reports of the te there has been a defi- 1 of $444,066.4 showing a The money on snow | 1o rail- ci the since January net sul- | al considerable income I reduction, railroad he | moval 1 large | this due t laying of heavi winter, 1 but mild weather, spe rails otherwi during h would | the l the {‘ England railroad to pay | £f §177,220 from the New all of that railroad’s stoek and lately being al- heen expended summer months, The failure of | Contral N L dividend lopped o anticipated income, | Haven owning nearly owed to merge it with itself. two i for month—the t having been ¥ no criterion of what the rrent year. es of the New Haven are 50 Lound with what is termed up | —income from | hut curities—that | non-operating income- tsel? operate which it owns ctwork of railroad track the Iav cessarily cover its entire Haven interested only in its own { brings in sper the were | | wks and | awn <a much do tful prop- | 1eh as trolley 1 nes, i finan would fally its “holdi how- i« reason to Tts ad- probabiy is regaining its vitality considerable there New s ® no stone unturr vears, are Eng- | revival 1 to indicated of influential inxions 1o ses lea 15 was was necessary to | hurry. Although W heaviest. pas carrier in fr country, it revenue that is 1 n achieved of the Dite depreda- v, a8 almost ahle loadings heen froight when general busi- ' 1t the railroad is building for is evidenced by the fact | of | futur 1t during F laid th last bruary 8,000 tons e more than in th vear. This item will | vith wide public favor: il 1o oA1y! insiita ne| r passengers, but cnable the com.- | casier pany to haul longer and heavier (reight trains per locomotive, and also allow the employment of heavi- er and more powerful engines, such as have over the Waterbury branch through New made their appearance uin, If the New under its financi Haven gets out from ficult of lect the udvane- ing prosperity of New England. that the management interested in operating past years it will re NOwW railroad is more T road than influencing legislation or trying to gohlle up transportation means in sight, outlook is brighter. The road dently has learned its lesson. every other evi It is now being operated like other first- who will Those live > it class lines, no doubt it at enongh back where was the ming of the century. FactsandFancies BY ROBERT QUILLEN chelor: One who must sit with himself. and arg What's the use of living long if you must Live less to do it? The upper class is the one that 3 no experience of the iteh except as confined to palms. The President puts up a b to the W car’t look rd job necdy | You are competent to scold peo- ple if you have appatites of the intensity ahd control yours. siciang are born, but you must learn the knack of lifting your hand two fect after hitting a piano key. Our pet peeve is mayonnaise, it ever we set up as shall bagin by declaring it wicked. So something terrible is to happen in July! Well, the more we study the work of law makers, the less care. Yet he who flrst apoke of the blind helping the blind wasn't think- ing of Congress and the farmer. Americanism: Talking abont drivers; joyously passing ey on the roud. One fine thing about religion is that if you're busy enough practic- ing it, you have no time to argue about it ! Imagine an old-timer llowing to the ‘What time: making a strike and crowd: “Line up an shak It the intent fs what wrong, those who live means deserve as much makes the ond their scorn thicves, wedges to stop a window rattle. Opportunity is in the man, How- | flivver, someb another ever decrepit the where ean get Mles out of it. A safety razor is the nicks out little picces nostrils instead ot gash. and kind that your cutting a Our theory is those tong members were s in retaliation proof reader made wild by i over yonder. some var thank- aren't to be The N raguans should he ful that two great powers scrapping for the sole right Lenevolent to them, this sentence: W ** snid the kid, *pa hen she hits a In 1927, Publishers te Correct mamma driy just smiles ¥ Copyright Syne | 25 VYears Ago Today “n in Co.. shasced the Poter I, Curtin, ) cmployed by the J. M. « for several years, has pu Joseph Colehan business on ladelphia Dental advertising tecth filling cents each, extractions for Frank M. Zimmerman and Damon have agreed to remain democratic ticket for town clerk 1 treasurer, respeetively, The children's program ammar school yesterday included talk on “Decoration Day,” by I'red Johnson, and one on th { Counterpayne” by Fanny Leist At ting of the board of di cectors of the New Liritain General hospital last night it was voted to build an extension on the buildin James Dyson. who rk in the F. J. cntered the employ hite Co. Throe gaged for hering Daniel [rs dancin morrow night at Booth's hall. An opportunity for a married n who is familiar with hors cows and farming is presented in a job now open at F. B. Rackliffe's tarm on Kensington avenue, John Drew, now playing his 10th suecessful season, will Lyeenm theater tomor The Second in Con a mes heen & Co., has has Allis of the " e READ HERALD CL, IFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS a reformer we | thou- | the | tong | Send all comm shop Editor, carc of the New Gritain Herald, and your leter will be forwarded (0 New York ications o Fun Are showers, N S for the April howers of humo Showers o | This ary ol | derstand that you gether Dark respeeta ried in conjugality Bridegroom A ROMANCE (In Words of ( By Jake Poh! What? st Who? Wrete OF TODAY Syl s is humar and to hot Mobr we | | | | get your milk | were a flower, hig boy.” | Hart- | on | he | Land | present | ppear at the | cvening n | re girls were kitehenish in- stead of kittenish would have more husbands in this old world! ve THE MILLS OF THE GODS GRIND SLOWLY— Dear M. T, J Angela was pretty, and clever, 100, She Wits @ Snajpy nette. I called on her and 1 was pretty 1 got there “You ought to getting yourself we “Ah"” 1 retorted r the rain? Does the grass? Does it 1o and heauty to the flowers “It's been R long i rirht, 1 whe one well rain be spanked she why it not for 1 should nurt sinee you id Angela Spitting Cats! That's why I 1 as | Dear Mr. Judell: and they capital liked them Helen was blonde, Jul They girl frien were both lookers with 1! T know them hol both, in a And accordingly 1 couldn't my mind between them! Helen s very pretty, isn't I said to were up Juliet. “Helen is o dear, sweved Juliet, it though, T oea « To Helen 1 heautifnl, don't SWell” isn't exac tractiv ugly. Censored Cat-8 T I pref, t girl” an- | rn ~hame, s0 @ “Juliet think aANSWers 1 Iy beantiful, but It's too had her said, you on. s0 why | ‘ | THE CHAUFFEUR TAKES WIS BABY OUT FOR AN AIRING ~ Anoeatont RE-VOLT-ING (As it reached the Fun Shop Dr. Smythe: think of but on¢ and that Jcke “Sambo, thing that v is an eleetric hath.” amho: “Now, sub, yo' ain't talk in’ to dis here nigger. I had a frien! | what took one of dem things in Sing | Sing an’ it drowned hi | —Arthur M 1 cure Stein . | (And how other Fun Shop Cor ‘ tors manipulated it)— Five Tnstead of Ten | doctor had just The ined Sambo. | Shaking his head said, *I think 1 will | you the X-ray treatment.’ Sambo's hand went into his pock- et and he pulled out a well-worn wallet. After looking over its con- tents, he said to the doctor “Doc, 1 ain't got much money, fan ot its jus' do same to vo!' jus' make dat a Veray treatment Molly ootz he give iously, ve to Bashful Ol walked into xox Ole Olson a doctor's | | tween e Dy It for locate q that looked 1 will o play. 1 somewhat hashfu Doctor, Ay don't s to play with ) n't min stay ootside, yah? —1L.. I. Levis Reproduc ing to the he up have and know any 1 you Violet INS ANSWI You stion writing can of to get an answ r o any act or intorma by the Question Editor., Herald, Washington New York C. enclost! 1ps tor reply. Medical, al advice cannot be extended research Lo undortaken. All other questions will a personal reply. Un- 1 requests cannot be answered. tetters are confldential.—Iditor. avenue or can receive rson who is not TG inhumant mtless thou; ollowing Burns' “Man reeted R man, s thousands moury n mussel polished? rub the shells with paper, on polish v was vers: to n shells b the tin or powder, and finaliy howl plicd by the ball of thumb without a cloth. Som eak solution o to remove polishing then 1 the his the in the r 1a of ton aid historical pain 18 by War p W w D. 1 our R by John v inted They cos $40.0 *Sign- aden pen- at Corn- “I'h rrend Yorktown n 1- man; Army”. The um 1 he received of Tocahont painted in Farewell Haptism an 5, cost $10,000; and the Pilgrims the of 1540, for $10,000 Q. 1ow often has Suzanne len defeated Helen Wills at A, Lenglen won in straight sets 3 in the only played. at the Carlton Cannes, Franee, Febrar Q. What is t Leng- ennis Tonrney at 1w rega lien an citizens ny n who mar- the United States + of this act, (Sep. or any woman naturalized after shall not be- come tizen of the United States by reason of such marriage or naturalization: but, eligible to citizenship, she may he naturalized upon full with all regu ization laws. Q. Who Ambas Switzerland to the Unit ling th S e ries of fter the tember a ements of the naturals ador from d States? ia pplicd all of his tal- trouble. | 1 found said, | to bring | two | A, The head of the Swiss diplo- matic mission to this country, Mr. Marc Peter, has only the rank of Minister, Q. What did “Coxey's Army” do and what was the outcome A In 1594 the “Army Commonweal” lead by Coxey marched from Ohio, to \Washington against unemploym bad con ons classes. Nothi the nera Massillon, to protest of among the work g came of the move- ment. Coxey attempted to make a speech in the Capitol grounds and Capitol police ordered him off. From what book is the mov- picture “The Big Parade” 17 Where and when was it 1t sereen is an orizinal scenario for written by Laurence Production w begun Spring of 1925 and com- 1 was filmed t of » taken Salling rly in the in A ( some in propelless? i prit 7. What is an A member soci rom foreis v dominior the 10| dispos ands | the make | gpecdwell) by I W. Weir, painted | match they ! A complete complianee | | | | | immediately o suspicion rehial 1 -mou terest of Fiume, the Dalmaation coast ar For what Phoenix Dublin, famous? in on entino, rieste is Park, asse M vend ssination within of Lord see ry Durke, the k ¢ Ihoma by a nks wread a she the ! Observation On The Weather Washington 5 it 10rning. April iern 2 i and Fore s land: 1 Wed tonight probably exday Warmer Wedne to son and on outh- late the coast s shiftin il cast, ght mors Forecast t tor to west on rmoon 1stern New York and tonizht ight; Wedn, w warmer i sonth, The storm advaneed per 1 extending P st with s Conditions of erior has wird 1o the u norti trongh wd s ocerr s have from louisiana the Ohio Valley northeastward into and lake sion nt and generally | wood is used to | Pressure continues high throughout | the Atlantic coast districts fr the | muritime provinees to Florida. [ Areas of high pressure overspread most of the country west of tha | Mississippi river. Temperatures are | rising east of the Mississippi river { but are falling from the Mississippi river westward over the plains states. Conditions favor for this vicinity unsettled weather with local show= ers and slowl ng temperature. | Temperatures yest Aflanta ... Atlantic City Lioston .. Chicugo Cinci Denver . 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STREET AND NO. I CITY T am Fill out COUPON OFF HEKE — a reader of the NEW BRI lingto vour Bur favorite me the cou w and seud for it tnaton Burezu D. New Britaln 1 whington, PICTURE STARS U. S. postags ston ITAIN HERALD. S THE WORLD AT ITS WORS' x‘in%"\;\bfl‘a fice for Lreatment of & rather se- | in { -_By GLUYAS WILLIAMS WHEN YOU HAVE BEEN BANISHED FROM THE TABLE WITHOUT YOUR DESSERT AND SIT THERE LISTENING TO THEM SMACKING THER LIPS AND REMARKING HOW PERPECILY DEUCIOUS IT IS cate, .

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