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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1920. 1 " | e, | mittee which he suggested would| “It is a misfortune of our age| was “drivel and nonsense” he said Y A T d Contest for best windows dis- WIEKERSHAM [iWES e Ot ok e In matns dene for sne con | nosoton #0 e offanders wers ever| RUN UNER-OY TROLN; 25 Years Ago Today | o la national survey and would |solidation of the family,” the gov- apprehended R The . .tests .0 be staged so that recommend future conference |ernor said, adding that forces scem More Should Be Caught | BOY ls ONLY BRU]SED Bla sy el Hart an A Elanbart LI[iHTIN[i SURVEY |the “Imication of ‘he contests will i ; . cons| divorce en| “If more were ed we could he on the overing of October 21, the legislation fo be proposed in each |t be conspiring to divorce children| “If more were captured we could | ARy ek o ing & I]PIN"]N l]N L"]U[]R Hiate [ from their parents and society. talk of punishment and more im- Te:segsarel thaRenisaon ativen io! o set for ‘Light's Golden Jubilee® " Frank Fuchello Has Lucky Escape the Maple Mill Golf club who are | me. Ling e 50th anniversary of thc States Should Assist Ohildren Not to Blame prisonment,” he said, “but until then oI cowardly for the states (o‘ The children themselves are not | we had better find a way of getting ol RS entered in the state chamionship ‘ perfection of the incandescent lamp |leave such an important matter as|to blame for this condition. he con- | them & ARSI SAre R i sts which will open at Hartford wou]d Have Mel‘camlle Bm‘eau “Bultable prizes to he awarded, in Ithis to the federal government,” he |tinued, asserting that “youth is the He declared that only one out of Hospital for Observation. tomorrow. feantests : | sald. “Each state must make its own | product of heredity and environment, | every 30 criminals is ever convicted | City Clerk Thompson sent out no. | GO {0 New YO}‘k “Other defetla—Tuosday, August (Continued From First Page study and work out its own salva- | factors over which it. for the most fand the type who is easily caught Although his right leg was run | fices today. to the city officlals and | 30, Lopes Hamitend 84 5 9. 0l on s ion. The federal government will |part, has no control and convietéd Tie sald de “the deetle- |ovar by o' heavy ar Griven by Paul | tismbeors . uf tha connell thet ar _— New York boat. Arrive at | York Wednesday morning and afte~ Freakfast, the group would be con the purpose of studying modern |Gucted to the Wesiinghouse Ligh. developments in window, store, and |ing Institute in the Grand Central ace building. The forenoon would be devoted to an intensiv:, : study of the iatest developments in s plan to|gested to the directors ot the mer-|lighfing for stores, banks, schools. to attend to preventing importation. {encroach on this vight only if it is Despite the tendency on the part | ,inded and so-called cheap crook of older people to criticize 1he | wpjg crooks get away,” he con ounger generation, Governor Gard- | o 4" wphey get away because | Druises were sustained by Frank r 0 S Godwin of 24 Lyons strect, only | Fangements are completed for the | A pilgrimage to New York for manufacture and shipment o m!(‘}h « ed annnal outing to bhe held at Savin state commerce of intoxicants, the - g Rock Thursday, July 20. All former states undertaking internal polic: Wickersham Sitent ner said, he is of the opinion that ‘I’; civilization has speeded our progress | 1'uchello, 14, of 139 - Washington | city and town officials are invitea regulations to prevent sale, saloons, | Nuw York, July 16 (P —George W \“””‘ people “;_ today ~'“‘b"" Y| to such an extent that jumping from street at 5:15 o'clock vesterday aft- | Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis beer on |SUFeet lighting arrangements, the 3 % and 50 forth. the nation- : S speak are as fine in every sense | o pepn” . : = : XN s speakeasles and so forth lvh n‘;. “I‘\\hl\r:\\mu‘ d of President y.}r mi “W; .: ”“\‘ i it ione urisdiction to another is an lernoon, when he was struck at the Lqraft at Luke Bowen' trip to be made by boat, was sux- al and ”xm 1»“\: ”‘“:"j” i" 20! % Hoover's commission organized te |7 <‘wu 4 them. but for thelr |Casy matter and there is no Amer- traffic light on Franklin square. New Britain republi 80 as to beconie reasonable, enfol the crime yroblem in the | campa @ ti able and one great source 5 1n) v declined to |Shortcomings their parents must ac- | 4.i0ns with big criminals.” ment to nolice, was turning M ampalgn banner cantile bureau this morning by joffices, factorles a.d strec(s demoralizing and pecuniarily profita- 1, th %o FE R U amplifying the | COPU the ultimate responsibility & i e na e i e ot e o |ecngsasialystrectiatian arl v dxtadl Rulphi VEXl Benson fsccretaryliof | the Lunch 1d follow. after which ble crime removed.” letar i e e D School Changes Cited . J T |Chamber of Commerce. The project |the group could split, each individ T e O COdemon FlenKin s e reman Gives Blood . ’r‘\w:‘mmr’ylm'x:mn'\v.‘v- i !jv“ .m.: JKRMNIAN GHILDREN was approved by the directors and |ual occupying himself for the aftor- 5 t L . . i Lo e T be submitted to a meeting of | noon as ment of the American e i-dtects in federal prohibition enf8rce- |vears, includ the rise of the pul To Wife of AnNother | continuss scross the atreet. As the pIEe “wm”:m:‘x - T noon as he wished. tude towa i i ton nt and suggeste : SR Nirs. Pearl M. Cook of Wash- car was turning around the light ORGANIZE ORCHESTRA‘.\Imm:._\- morning at 10 o'clock. Ac- SR havefitogmectiat ith law enforcement and points heledy them caused parer SO . street was ot estine thEsboy 1 AT et e _ at 5 p. m. for the retn-n trip “evident disrespect for the V i 3 X t authorily over their childr el el sk L sEERen et cerding to the plan, the trip would qp." joat would arrive in r i Bthetiatniesias The et bty Y O hools. whieh have |comrortably at New Britam Generai car. The left fender of the machine — precede a lighting contest here. S b Y0seN \ Ha I tollowi a blood trans knocked the boy down and the left 2p0.picce Symphony Group Planned | The program as submitted by Sce- hospita control over the children only a few Wict G e R ; : Ay o struggled in | fusion today. s is the Wife of | front: wheol van over ‘histsight Io A B e e RRh "¢ i | Kireman Joseph Cook of Co. No 6| He was ediately faken to the at Local Church—Father Pas- Time— 20 st 2 velt in th: letter is commis- | ence at Ne 3 ¥ vain “to do the impossible that is Lt ! 3 7 ! Sl 1 ‘.]" n v- v h—Father Pa Times vm.mfu‘ to August 2 1l 1 the xpected of them and education fit- and ood donor was Iiretian Britain = General hospital ia—Hartford boat line to New Rlon Syollid pnyes i b 3 [Sar7 eapectally in its morall and spie | VIStor T: Davis T, ofCo. No.b where he was placed under oh- kiewicz Greatly Interestedl. York City. privateipolice prokect il S : 18 5. Cook’'s th lo0d! lsarvationi G Anl . 3 o St oy i 8 It was Mr ok's third blood vation. Considerahle surpr was Another progressive step has been |, “Purpose—To tudy intimatel transfusion operation Dr. D, W. by the attending physi moc ar dividuals tual aspects, has heen demoralized > able s ¢ - prog 3 y | firms and individual ondo iy 16 o LR Sy a9 y ransfusior erati r pr v ot tending e ] / dern develep aents in methods of | ZEMU TUUCHES SKIN el ] e O'Connell is attending her. 4 canse of the faet that his taken by the Rev. I J. Paskiewicz, | store lighting. store arrangements | s “inadequate Heseribinaont mal hu- | —~ | cen parents who will not do duty and schools that cannot” : oA o e e - - mercly bruised and not | PAstor of the Ukrainian-Greek | and window lighting effects. e i ; Urges Committee of Governors | o 0 ] ; He deplored all controversy = : e SRR AROE e Il BITUE endertallina® way sootiing! Governor Roosevelt, speaking on | s | tween science and religion, declaring. Megothavitch Arrested ¢ eI T e L D e o s ete i cooling Zemol brings el et tadltchs “Co-Operation of Governors on the governors' confe » Wisintegration or neglect (\,’,;l,\', On Statutory Charge < proval of the idea of having A [secured from New Britain mr. | iN& Skin, sunburn, windburn and Crime Problems,” urged the confer « i ‘l‘.drn}nw}*s vauthicgihat R o i Perflonalfl‘ NI ET e Grli, |chants for participation in a windge | €ICars up bites, pimples and rash. t T 1 f (] « ore a X 2, s & d y < 8 (= 9. 04] o N | ¥ e 2 3 g ite: isa ance losappointia DESIMENENEEROLIS (T I Speakl it TN FRSCSSION |1 et e :.\jw- etnbility and | S0¥ streei, was arrested at the Last z I'he orchestra was organized last |di pliy 2nntet with {wo objects and | BPVen in severe cases, itching disap- mittee that would act as a ar-whi the nce. Gov- | = o its momal convictions.® | ern Malleable Iron factory on John e week by R. S, Ralene of New Ha- [(W0 Sets of prizes in mind. | poas winioehs aeSsuen B8 fEnn ¢ r istics ar 3 his: ¢oll rlainty to its moral (o s : touches the skin. To draw 'out lo- ing house” for crim and for v d his colle street today by Sergeants I’ r V. O'Connell. Dr J. ven with the permission of IFather ntest for greatest improve- s e s tent in gen ral appearance, (v, |cal infection and clear away un- Lok ; o ; S < Alone No Solution ; : penal laws so tha govers ad q of p AL O | CiMaau ST Fe ey Fena it S Fdward N. Smith and Paskiewicz, who is taking a great [Nt In E another |employment for inmates of prisons| He asserted the problem of youth- a: 1 lighting effects of those store | Sightly blemishes there's nothing G St SICHESECU S oo ot rtminait Camnol b soved by | be ARSI vl cour tomar Pmbing Iector 0 . laton itersl in the profct They plan € o' tatepeq in” the " somtep, | oo thin invmible Zamo. ATw reducing crime. 1 1 of such fthe adoption of laws 3% o5 S i e el L i T TS e ot i“”‘""“ SelbaRiNnE ol ooy o i | Isegpiils (At v, antiseptic enihand, “There is no erim: nuisoners (okre HERSIEN R tan 05D CYRc At Bl Al e 1% ov i (o1 th - nolicel o ey vl e month In the ledding nl’lltiv: of this o) /onenEsand ugain onfinal nighti|Use it freely. Its safe asicanbe, Governor Roosevelt Athy attitude to- | formers is almost never to teach. o | ACCHCHE O M RO EE LN \ . It i (afeeanese pRERcEan RS0 . \ \ {ed ouf the advan- | educate public opinion and to con- ¢ ] ; i \liss Joyee Hood Warticld, former- | state. startling st o make which is alleged to have been co of this city, was a member of | Children ranging from the ages of | of all the talk that there mitted a few months ago when e graduating class of the Florida |8 to 14 years are eligible to attend : reali but it is to secure the passage of | Was & boarder in her parents' hon ollege at Tallahasse: the practices held weekly at the | is no one here or anywh A TAek T anotIous prohibitory legislation and then leave Megothavich is not married z church hall. At present the orchestra has fa nd figures to prove theve | e ame task may be |it to (he government, state and fed- | been employed in one factory for 22 s v Kayko of 136 Booth | has a membership of 35 players, but | Y s & crime problem PR S uniless it 5 productive |eral, to carry out the reformers’ Years et will leave on Safurday for a it is expeeted that before the month . 0 x 0.’ I l“ :. e can ¢ ! ignified with the torm |ideas. Now this tendency is not only motor trip fo Bath beach, New York. |ia over the membership will mount & problem we must all ahot . et e eat isoners | illogical, failing as it does to take | ON POLICE BL( 3 where she wi her vacation. |to 200 children. The instruments that it and we know mnothing Ly z Pl ke them |account of the impossibility either| The police were notified today will he played in the orchestra are HARTFORD, CONN crime in country because we 2 of changing human nature by legis- that a cow’had wandcred o th AMrs. Arthur E. Higging of 33 cornets, clarinets, tenor-banjos, sax- | < ) 3 have no figures or facts. B 7 e H eomewhere they lation or of enforcimg laws which | I'olish Orphanage property, wher hiting street, has returned home. ophones and violins is the stumbling block in crime in- o competition with free | are not supported by conscience of |its owner was awaited i vin nt the past week with = When the orchestra is fully organ is mischievous Complaint was made to the police relatives and friends at Pelham B ized it will be conducted by the New vestigation and crime reduction.” v and women who are or might |the community. but it Py More “Intelligencia” Crimes e o same fleld. Mhe |in the highest degree because it un- |tcday by Mrs. Milstein of 74 Sev- | park and New York City. Haven Institute of Music. 2 mour street that boys broke several The New York governor told the | oo 550ty sen such competition | dermines respect for law in general.” s bl Gyl ¢ | windows it her house conference that 1 S nimum a labor has the | P by nsoi of 38350 1 he talk about rimes of violener % ¢ 1ch pr 1 Capture Criminals John Swanson 589 Osgnoo Avt I exne such protection as| I rue reported to the nolice today that there are vastlv more of other (¥Pes {muy he consistent with successful op- | New London, July 15.—(# lu- I ¥ LOGS - of crimes. 8 dha kind ha ¢ eration of prisons tion of the American crime problem f’f\“H;y"\\_'\:_”n\]w- stolen last night | [ . . T T B I ey 0 1 i o e e 0 U Remier, Pickhardt unn tore ese he od as includ neia i states to- | of more T Gove George These he named neludir | incial attitude in states to- | of more criminal vernor TEC | hag there was an automobile at th embezzlemert and perjury and ad- | ward prison products and said the | H. Dern of Utah declared today at aed Goallng vith tharmiin e mers|| nioblem shotile \rded nation- | the opening of the governors' confer- ‘”'N:.k"‘:'\l ”‘I‘,‘:, “(”‘{";“"I’ ,r“ ”“,““'““K"‘;: 127 Main St. NS]NG Phone 1409 stringent manner than is at present |aily ence, of which he is executive chair- | (ovam “anvs. s antondit Opp. Arch. being used [ Problem Nation Wide man .mm: ;\".1\ waski l(“\ 1.“ |] |‘,:”, ]m‘ i car Governor Roosevelt also warned is natural.” he said, “that He expr 1 his opinion n & wned it and it will be removed. 1 the governors against allowir t ounld s¢ first of all 10 pro- | specch introducing Governor Roose- b federal government to encroach jte v peopl ind ¢ nlate | \elt of New York who made the AUTO HITS MOTORCYCLE Wednesda Mornln S c l state's rights and said one of th: (¥ stry so as to interfere 10- | keynote speech at the crime session | A collision between an automobile |} y g pe la s hief reasons the federal \ |cally & ttle as possible But the | of he _conference owned and driven by George Mac- ment fs “getting away with for transcends state lines. Tn the | the jdea of more severe punish- | holtz - Cottage place and a mo Wash Dresses. that public opinion is *t i 1ggle ke prisons partially | jpent being effective 1o curb crime | toreyele owned and operated by AL Qi 16 to 44 apathetic.” self-supporting it is essential there John Taylor of 14 Connerton strect i ° 7 S o 2 i Dern Introduces Speal be “"“" j"‘”‘“' ""“'r;',” m\'m viu,\lv.n..qlng@ d “{\ Officer John M, $1 98 Women's and Misses' Slip-On and Coat yovernor Rooseveit was introdic A s 2 s .iebler, who found no cause for po- g 7o e o ed to the conference by Governor |im I E AL mw; HOW TU lflse TWU aotion At . Sweate Values to $3.00. George H. Dern of Utah, executiv d Sl F Macholtz was driving cast on Blazers, Striped and Plain Colors the crime session. Previous Governor Gardiner said the ing and had pulled up to the curb i~ Dern’s talk, Governor John H. Tri ; S S AL (he Same Time Gain in Physical| 0 front of the North & Judd Mrz. |§ ,m"h.lm Petticoats, (striped.) At ican Scotland Yard to jump juris- Godwin, according to his state- string a lary carly Thursday mornir: quence ind was read the New York go local and national poli otection T e ] T hety would always know what industrial training and exper- | vince gradually the citizenry the onvicts after their re- | value of the reform.” he continued conceded Governor Roosevelt said « o ankle, should have, as a matter of 1aw, a | oo oenrol in. i SERTEIL e O e T e oe == ki 4 cach. Handkerchief: system of compiling facts i fattitude and in preventing harmful (fat and brings into blossom all tl AUTOS BUMP AT CORNLR i ll dluos to 15c. A minor collision at the intersce- crime toward the end that the prob- S ; ARturALE afteat Sl At LN : vroper munner.” e roc(s of the| Every morning take one half {ea-|at 6 olclock last evening caused At Sizes to 12 yrs. Values to $1.98. e mErman S0t soNe LI % wes-Cooper b ocs into |spoonful of e&ruschen Salts in amage (o a truck owned and Children's Wash Dresses. o At in 1934 will be far reaching |glass of hot water before breakfast. |driven by Sebastiano Dorio of 48 Values to $3.00 Sizes to 14 vears A el the little daily dose that takes off [and driven by Josef Kaiser of 91 69 (Iuldl(‘n\(momlh A 4 v lpons ATy st e ves T atre e At Values $1.00. bull of Connecticut made an ad g . o M or and Youthfulness and Swift. | C0- gatehouse. - As he pulled cn Value $1.00. dress of welcome to visiting | B e Iy Possess a Clear Skin and Viva. | 23in his car struck the motoreyels e governors and yverr Henry Sl % cious Eyes That Sparkle With | Which was behind him, Taylor com- w:l('h. Handkerchiefs. Caufield of Missouri made the : : alioitval L Glorons Healih: plained of a bruise on the rizht At [od Values to 25c. matter and harn Dor as d ost o Afa d ). N “r e N i S i o o N 7@ it Brother” and Lt Sister” Sealp ir origin, um o o t AL lof 10 miles an hour and Kaiser | At (& Regular price § o regulation with eact awhlalare el i | was driving south on High strect | Voile Chemises. il ol P Bl gRaRil o et t 5 L8 AT Lvery imiles an hour, Both drivers claim S -Jo. ; \ e i R ih®led to have sounded their horns he- ) Handmade Gowns. corganized and | Kruschen fee of energetic health a fore approaching the interscction At 2 Regular price $2.00. s already pro- |activity th ected in bri Detective Sergeant G. . Ellinger ilation il Tave o clear akin, cheerful vivacity and charm: | oo e e g Small Lot of Odd Corsets. 9 resuintion will | }r“j;, ST e e i $1°00 e Closed Saturdays at 1 o’Clock S Of all (e gold nined in fhe his- TABLE—VARIOUS ARTICLES VALUED e '“M tory of the world, one-cightieth has On 25c FROM 50c to $1.50. Crime Profitable Business Ak . : must b cOme from the Black Hills of South London, July 16 (®—Gov Tt Sreauliacon s Dakota. Max Gardn of \m' h nth | JUST KIDS profitable husir the 1 VELL — WE SHODLLD BE GLAD THAT | [NO —voU CON'T GET A FONY, BLT WELL : g L-WITHOUT SAYING ANYTHING 2 T WAS MR. g GEORGE DONOVAN [ |WHEN YOU HEAR WHAT MR.DONOVAN | |10 ME HE PAID ALL OF YOLR FATHERS| B WELL —IF YOU THINK : . w0 owneb 3 THE MONEY You ; &P OID IM SURE YOU | [DOCTOR BILLS AND THE MONTHS |k I OUGHTER~MOM-T'LL Gardner mid that crime , FOLIND AND THAT i WILL BE VERY || RENT THAT WAS DUE AND ALSO LEFT SIVESRIAABACES ) youthf offenders b ~TEN-DOLLAR GOLD PIECE s FIVE OF MY onnected this with ( b r | 2l WHAT 2 FOR YOUW — NOW NOW I DON'T GIT / WHAT DO A new deliciousness ————— (N0 SHETLAN, ; 2 Sy e FER BEIN' SO in corn flakes TADIES ) < ¢ s Goop o us? SILK STREET DRESS T’ GIVEN AWAY FREF A MERCHANTS GIFT NIGHT THURSDAY NIGHT Corn Flakes CAPITOL THEATER nily 1 — * King Fentures Syndicate. Inc Great Britain rights reserved POOR PA AUNT HET BY CLAUDE CALLAN BY RORERT QUILLEN By CLIFF STERRETT 'HA PEM = g 5 aZ,TM/Iw INDS NO! MR. PRINCE PUPPA?ED“ESS AW THATS A IDEA, FERGOT T'TELL You )| {ek!l = PUFFERS CANDLES DERN IT! E%%:Létlr: \ HHAT THEY, AT { | An' KEROSENE! s Br?OAD DARKNESS OVERTAKE ME NEITHER! ‘]\J THAT Wi NO ELECTRIC gk DAYLIGHT! ME IN THIS FHIJGE ilcLosET! Wl | | LIGHTS, HERE ) i : ROCK-PILE, FER A |'JA EVER AT GF?AYSTOMF' s \ MILLION E>lIJCKS.’ “SEE SEG@H A SIGHT “Elizabeth’s | and paid only one premium cn ‘I reckon the town will his life insurance, an’ hei ve to help the poor wom- people talli about how fo []a Since her hushand died, nate it was he didn't live t's all the bo i do to buy pay out a lot more on g

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