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o . in the entire United States, is a di HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY New Britain, Connecticut Issued Dally (Sunday Eicepted) At Herald Bldg., €7 Church Street it are no different than other con- | ject to bad living before the fire and went through a horrible experience when it occurred. The attempt to SUBSCRIPTION RATES 3800 & Year 3$2.00 Three Months 76 & Month paint the prisoners as particularly | black may be a camouflage to di tract attention from the blackness Enteced at the Post Offce at New Eritwn | the Ohio prison system. as Second Clam Mall Matter, LOOKING IN AT CHESHIRL Dismissal of TELEPHONB CALLS | Rusiness OfMce 925 Editorial Rooms .... 926 three employes at | Cheshire reformatory on charges « | that their presence did not exert an The only profitable advertising mediim | influence for the betterment of in- in the City. Circulation books and press | tions made as to hiw these prob- Curiously | StePping city government, was de- lems are to be solved. enough, instalment selling has beea viets elsewhere, but they were sub- | an attempt to solve a major prob- succeeded, there is no likelihood that there will be fewer opportuni- | ties in the future to buy things at so much down and so much a month. PERSUASION AND PROHIBITION Say the drys: ‘Even if you don’t like the prohi- bition law it is your duty to obey it, |and for no other rcason than be- | the lang, 1f | you do not obey it you are un- cause it is the law ’chl. and though it has not entirely brought to the attention of a side- termined on April 28, 1821, when the state supreme court found that a Meriden ordinance of the same wording was in violation of the cdn- stitutional rights of the people. This ruling was upon & test case brought about by the American Civil Liber- ties Union, which sent speakers into several cities of Connecticut in the fall of 1920 to test such unconstitu- tional measures. Bishop Paul Jones came here for that purpose and spoke on the streets but the police dodged the issue by arresting him, not under the ordinance in question, but on a charge of loitering. His ase was nolled. The Meriden police were bolder, and arrested McAllister Coleman Lecausc he tried to speak far this month 2though therc are over 200 dogs in town. The Hart & Cooley Mfg. Co., cel- cbrated the opening of its new fac- tory last cvening by entertaining the employes. The new building is lo- cated on Booth street. Minott Saunders has been selected to take part in the prize speaking contest at the Grammar school. He is a member of the graduating class. The Y. M. C. A. directors plan shortly to utilize the space that has been made avaliable by abandoning the old gymnasium and locker rooms. It will be given to the boys' department. The new street committee was busy today inspecting the various streets in the togn. PRETTY GIRL HELD FOR BANK HOLDU Bold Robbery in Toronto Fol- lowed Quickly by Arrests Toronto, April 25 UP—A pretty 17-year-old girl was in jail today accused with ner brother-in-law ot committing one of the boldest bank rcbberies in Toronto police annals. Kathleen Boyle whose home ‘s Buffalo, N. Y., was arrested yester- New York, —Thoughis an incompatible wife a gentlemar |day three hours after a girl hal estions while strolling: Those tads in bowler | was telling me about today. held a gun on employes in a branch derbies who swing cancs, Joseph I Qe of the Bank of Commerce While her Qrs Sheedy, the ship magnate. l’l'nl\x As one of the cyc-popping alto ?\fllc Cflnlp‘ldllzl.oft s:oopcd $2,800 an ed French sailors with red tasseled | syeet-adeliners in a small town | [TOM the teller's cage. 4 caps. Dumpy women with a bouncing | arhershop quartette it is pleasing to |, SHOrtly aftér arresting the girl at manner whose arms are always filled | innounce that three of my fellow | {h€ home oé her sister. Mrs. Cecil | with bundles. Lee Olwell's bushy | warplers have become professional | [FYine, polie took the ",“5"‘“;"' | eyebrows. | singers. But T have to keep on doing | Ce¢/l Irvine, 28, into custody as the Frederick Burr Opper, a Madison, | this! (Voice: Must you?) E{;S accomplice. Two other men | 0. boy, who made good in the cit ‘ 00 ‘“a ;d“l':!‘t:cd ‘oon(‘c:;:;ivs of seekinz | cream white gloves. Edwin Balmer, | :‘}‘1"“’{ ‘l:‘e "t"““ toeiner She ”“i! | the magazine editor. ®he crowds the stelieea(o maleionsnengiona 35 | that watch an hour glass in front of ill and as he moved to comply she et covered him with a pistol. At thz ; same time the man produced = Lee Shubert steps into a one-arm- sl e e | employes into the vault. He empha- sized his order with a shot into the air, sl Girl Guards Employes While the girl stood guard over the group in the vault the man col- lected the cash in sight into a small bag and the couple ran out-of the bank and climbed into an automo- bile. on the streets without having ob- | tained permission of the police | | cliief. The supreme court upheld | his right to speak without obtaining ; i | that permission. Sugg , then it will be successful, | B N | ! | The outcome sheuld be the im- | mediate repeal of this ordinance and | l\hn‘ enactjent of another that will | “Yes, then it will be successful.” | be constitutional. The supreme | court’s decision does not mean that | & municipality cannot control meet- ings in the streets and other public {no neced ior repealing or modifying | places. It means only that such con- nor should take cognizance of the || * o o 0 " ant to persuada |trol cannot be exercised arbitrarily. | us to obey the law in order to make | 4 Police chief or any other individ- ual cannot be given czaristic power it a successful law and thus forestall | over the right of free speech. Water. The Ferald to on smie daily tn New |5 00 OEEELE AT EOE lall need for & change. Ismt that|bury ought to have a constitutional R S e e | true? ordinance and it should then be ad- necticut School for Boys ut Meriden Grand Central, 4md Street. ST public opinion throughout the state | _— | has become touchy regarding the THL LORENZ VERDICT Interested spectators throughout mates of the institution deoes not room always open to advertisers. patriotic,’ | necessarliy mean that conditions at | * I | ber of the Associated Press the reformatory are bad. Indeed, the JEtatasE The Amoclated Press s exclusively en- ; e o o litled to_ the use for re-publication of action of the directors suggests that | all newa credited to it or not otherwise . Credited in this paper and also local news published therein. they are alive to the necessity of ' will it not? | conducting the school upon lines Say the drys best benetit to the inmates. Member Audit Bureaa of Circulation hey shouid welcome a survey of | 7 : The A. B. G. is a pational organization | : # oy s vats which furnishes newspapers apd adver- the school by a committee appoint- | e e e tisers with & strictly honest ana Stilfeat iy (the Governon andl the Goys suce i circulation. Our circulation statistics sre based upon this sudit. This ineures tection agalnst fraud (n newspiper dis- | . . 2 e : tribution — figures to both national and | @dvisability of giving thorough.at tocal advertisers. tention to the reformatory, as well “An owl that I caught in the hills has been expertly trained. I will sell it cheap. Think of the fun you could have at parties!” No, thanks, I've had my fling. (Copyright, 1930, McNaught Syndicate, Inc? all other state institutions. QUESTIONS ANSWERED | ore You can get an answer to any|ed lunch. Those ugly, holiow-mouth- | ministered with justice and good | question of fact or information by|cd masks used to decorate theater | sense. Right now, for instance, therc | griting to the Question Editor, New | facades. Julius Tannen hurrying is mo carthly reason for any effort | pritaiy Herald, Washington Bureau, | 2cross 46th street. A faker s repeal or medification -while obey- | to forbid the Communists to talk |ys0s New York avenue, Washing-| “bottles of water from the G ing it on the street at any point where [yo1” ¢, enclosing two cents in]-\ gr aired couple walkin | their listeners are not likely to block | gt os for reply. Medical, legal and | holdn&hnm]\ Fless tomy peopie | ot viaryine Gommunists wish €0 marital advice cannot be given, NOF| That tension when policemen driv May Day rallies here their right | ., extended research be under-}up and step from a spe ar. Girls would consent to repeal a law that | to do so should not be unreasonably |yovo “A)| other questions Will Te- | with blood.red lips and Kitten cves | we helped to demonstrate was suc- | curtailed. The outcome of the March | i a5 personal reply. Unsigned re- | iho never scem to be going a demonstration in those cities that | octs cannot be answered. All let- | where. Darkskthned clegantes who | had the wisdom to uphold freedom | ore are confidential.—Editor. [tango divinely, The odorsfrom a | [[oCiEnecel Mand asaemuleg: Ataugnt building excavation—the pungency | that is why we | that this unquestionably the mosi | Q, Where were Stone Mountain | oo’ b 1S (R T 3 want you to forego personal liberty | expedient way as well as the legal | half dollars coined? What is their 3 | and all that bosh and help to en-| ¥aY to deal with " radical demon- | present value? | | strators. “Yes, but you can still work for ’ Observations On The Weather Washington, April 25.—Forecast | o e Bl ontamty| A citizen who saw them leave ths Sradl e hrest | €ar and run into an alley notified Saturday fair; fresh morthwest| jjice, The owner of a restaurant Honecaat for Eastern New York: | Where -the couple went from tha Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday; | &1y recognized them and told po- And to the transplanted yokel, the | ot much change in temperature, | 1ic¢ Where they lived. AlL but $309 smell of earth suggests white barns, \ northwest shifting to north |Oof the money was recovered. Miss Boyle came to Toronto from green hedges and gurgling streams. | wind: ¢ ) A millinery shop called Peter-and | Jiorocast for New Haven and |Buffalo recently to work in a ma- management of state institutions. is undoubtedly an undercur- ihe state have been wondering what 1t of feeling that everything in would happen to Hen nection with these institutions is | whether he would be sentenced 10| ot gs hang by the neck until dead, or whether he would be sent to prisor ] for life, From the start there Was| There is no reason why, either. no doubt of his guilt that all the state institutions should The three judges who presided | pot he surveyed at least once cvery over his case lost little time in|qyo yes Say the weis: do you think the harming as the gentlemen | in charge of them would have the ; cessful?” public believe, Say the “Probably not; ; indeed, an annual coming to a decision. Lorenz Will| voy hy disinterested parties would | hang August 12. not be amiss. We mean disinterested | The youth rightly failed to show parties, not political minded gentie- ~ A. They were coined at the| " Philadelphia Mint to commemorate And thus they might arguc al!| ; : 3 the valor of the soldiers of the Con- 2 cmetersand iy . v ; day, all week, all year. }F dF . federacy ,and for the benefit of the aoee ‘:,',;\ fle ':""“’ "; vicinity: Jair tonight and Saturday. | chine shop. I 9 ally. at i b > 3 a a a nd nothing is so tasty and Conditions: Pressure continues ST I AR o proot of sudden passion and lack | men cager to tell the public that it | Fundamentally, that is what the aCtS an anc,es 'Sl“"m '“d°"“"“‘"_ j\l'\""“"l”,'”lhzl’r"fi:w’ indigestible as a waffle. Ray Long|jow over the Gulf of St. Lawrence| Bobby Jones has been playing of premeditation. He carried & EUN | js well with the way the prevailing | PTSUasive argument amounts to | IR G R A€€ 1 and Ernest Truex look alikey | but with a tendency to rise. High |80If since beforc he was six years & ith Nils .| . that onc often hears. R Rty 4 | That glowering block under the|pressure covers the interior of the | 0ld. fo/tie meating rplacespithitills Bl pg | By ROBERT QUILL | @ Wnenand where did the Jack | 530 strcot elevated—enst of broad | bounier: Andersor Johnson-Stanley Ketchell and the| wqy. §mudged curtainless windows. | A narrow (rough of low pressure ridges. He had Johnson-Jeffries fights occur Gnod mind, some dark secret that Ander- force the law by obeying it.” government operates itsdnsti- | He took with him cart- | (ytions. something on his £ idealists. Relying upon patriotism ¢ persuaders are impractical | | | Maybe editors can spell better, | |but think how congressmen can | L | peted halls. Incredibly filthy | extends southeastward from Alberta and a belief that all laws, however |gpicl, | A. The Johnson-Ketchell fight| basements. Old women with sagging | to Texa: Snow squalls were report- obnoxious to a large propdrtion of e | occurred at Colma, u.m:’omm.huuo- skirts, The sullen apathy begotten |ed from New York state and North- : : Scientists can make infra-red vis- | ber 16, 1909, and the Johnson-|of all work and no play. Prowling, |ern New England. Temperatures 'T pAy‘ A R Gl Baendib g i 1y b s they happen to be laws, |\P1e- And other Reds show up big, [Jeffries fight at Iteno, Nevada, July|lean cats. And the dazzling White lare higher mgall northern gistricts. Lorenz himself admitted it. He also | in addition to his other duties is a | ¥ Pecause they happen to be laws, too, in proximity to yellow. 4, 1910. Way around the corner. | Conditions favor for this vicinity admitted shooting Anderson. millignaire and a phHanthropist, | cely cver works, Everyone ad»‘ | Q. What is the average annual| Among the best dressed men in | fair weather with cool nights and Capital | mits he is patriotic. We supposc that | Gangsters may not be wicked al-, €08t of maintaining a prisoner in|town are auto salesmen along Auto- punishment does 1Ol plames what he would term a hit | ni 3 ? 4 U R B would do that|ways. They may form a little na- |the United States? mobile Row. Those expérts who roll | n‘l deter, but it punishes. It does not re- ss system in mass production ; . T ‘nited Statc i Kottt D : leter, but it p or miss system in mass production | o8 & 190 =SEREr VOWC €O M- F 00 thus make their killinga| A The United States census | fires in heavy sidewalk traffic. The High . - form but the state is avenged. AfLeT | for the current ills of industry and ) a8 LA | figures the average daily * Prison | noon soap box spouters at Columbus | ALIANLA +...vrvsesssn., 62 E o0~ cvery coaviction to: the chair an | particularly in relation to unem. | SOM¢ bootlezgers might have done { population of the United States at| Circle—birth control, communisu, | Atlantic City +.veeses. 50 : D ChICHEO +s sk ioaiseinsniva &0 R To An annual of artist models with | Cincinnati .. . 48 32 | argument arises as to the eficacy of | plovment. [stEgblFinfggEranc about 75,010, and the average an-|ugheism and free love, A mad world. | Boston ... ........... 46 names and pictures, measurements | Denver .. lll " nual cost per capita for maintenance | my masters! Buftalo .. Gt 3 l capital punishment. The super and high pressure sales- | I and telephone numbers is Dbeing Duluth | Is $320.68. | to be said on both sides. But at the manship were not so rife, according | Q. What is the addres sof James | 2 3 > . What is the derivation of the i at $3 g v 8 2 5 There are the men in the enlistec |dark, too. Gum pops so much loud-| % What | 5 bublished at $3 a copy. 1t also gives | Hatteras ... expression “Stormy Petrel” as ap-|gimjlar information about men who | Los Angeles .. | plied to persons in politics? | pose for artists and photographers | Miami o[(u lflock of pol;e!!. ‘c‘dll::‘] ?_mr"”r': ry Fonda, Yorke Samuel Sleeth and | New Haven .. f}e ks '““’;"‘K i :’": “"_- "fi”t" | Wickland Weymouth-Weyimouth, | New Orleans . he waves, is an indicatiion that a| gy o0 New York . Schulte-United 219 MAIN ST. SENATOR COUZENS ON son threatened to tell the father of T INSTALMENT TRADI the voters, should be enforced mere- { even a bootlegger during the| When the grocer deducts losses World War. But is is when the prac- [on his income tax return, he just tical test comes every patriotic citi- | totals the accounts of those who zen is found to act according to the ‘ haveRboleh Cinpwpcarer : is mueh | g present time the law is not likely 10| to the scnator, citizens would not | | be changed. Criminals and conviets | have purchased more goods on the | J1ctates of his desires. [ have been entirely too much in the|ngtaiment plan than they can na)“ an han th th § : Servivens . Major-8 ler when the mouth is A limelight of late to justify public|(or and the consuming power of the | ScT¥ice: for instance. Major ce""”; S : % Clarence R. Edwards of Massachu- Sy weering from its fta beankly tell s Tah | The one objection to saying it ells, frankly told the lobby n-|yiy, gowers is that there's no way vestigators of an incident. Down in | to print a price mark on a flower. So the stecl company vice presi- opinion present | people would not be impaired, at moorings. least it would not b Lorenz was & person of sufficient | 1y impaired. intelligence to know that in L'on-" necticut murderdts were likely 19 | rect opposition to one that was con- before he armed | You can diagnose adenoids in the| A+ 508 Olive street, §t. Louis, Mo Silne among sailors that the ApPeArance g nqigh, Fothringham Lysons, Hen. | Nashville This philosophy seems to he in di. | !¢ Panama Canal Zone the enlisted Eads How, the “millionaire hobo'? A. It hus long been a superstition | imong the names listed ure Myjes | Minneapolis .. men lin their off hours were men- storm will soon break. This super- Norfolk, V _ldents get $300,000 a year, Imagine H 3 ol Sl aced by what he termed s stition was transferred to the po-| . : tRaale hang. He knew monly heard about a year 250 to the | eisny l‘ ;“ he termed "some of |y i having to support 36 of |litical fleld when John Scott Ear,| . The male model offers a study in 1\\0:\:‘71‘(:;:, 5 himsel¢ (o meet Anderson that i he | efrect that the large increase in in- | 1° WOFSt dives in the world.™ Ths | thosc things. of Eldon, an English politician was s""'a”","f? o5 ”f_‘“‘_', Many Sae Il and. B carried out his self-evident intention | staiment sclling sold more goods | "MOF Solved' the difiiculty by leasing : Siven the Bebiquat “Storiny ),',“,N'u\lflnrm::c:;::)‘;\“u\ I.h .m.‘:y.‘:( .F.nd“.“\). Foriand e, i 3 & The movies aren’'t to be wick itics,” g ; o amilies. They are necessarily | 1 : he would be a candidate for the|and thus benefited the Sl T f:,::;::“:{rrtef:x:"-]:;P'yf",‘s'c‘:f:f 1 handsome and distingue and must | Washington . sallows it caught and convieted. M€ | yaking the zoods, Many « plant, it | " c the sexy pletures Will be called true | rmes of Giootution of the cupiet | Bave well furnished wardrébes. Few took the risk and he lost. No sym- | was stated at the f{ime, would e | light wines and begr. The dives sub- SEACs e confessions, | Hence the term has been applied to | Srage 330 ameck, alfhonsh several | ______________ vathy will be forthcoming. He has | rynning on haif time were it not for | **11CN!IY went oul of business on ac- Byy ake § ore count of the competition and the persons whose sudden appearance or | { | those who re- | | enlisted men were @ property across the houndary line industries | P07 oundary lin and setting up a canteen selling Taith is the quality that prompts |activity indicates that some sort of | WeCKIV: There ave ) well satisfled. |nations when they agrea to serap |a storm is brewing. | semble the prosperous, white-haired “[three battleships cach and dom't| Q. Ts the state of Texas larger in |04 crisp financler, the blades with | name the shiy |arca than ¥rance or Germany | thin-pesiciled mustaches, the collar i 13T iR state ot Toxas as an|ud. types, the drawing rooms swel | carned the full measure of his PUD- | the high pressur COOKING MEATS Can you provide your family with well selected, well cooked meats? Our Washington Burcau has a mew bulletin on How to Cook Meats that will prove helpful. Bee’, Veal, Lamb and Mutton and Pork. with scores of reci- pes for cooking thes meats in deliclous dishes will be found in this bul- letin. i1l ou th. ccupen below and send for it: salesmanship ishment. which sold its goods and kept its “FRENZIED PRISONERS” Once Mr. Couzens himself was in The wild time incident to the 6= | (ho automobile manufacturing busi- | < U he canteen, and the dives turn of prisoners in the Ohio state| ness. That industry owesinuch of its | €AM® back. penitentiary to such cells as Were | |arge development fo the methods| 1€ enlisted men were just Later a “dry fanatic,” so the major tormed nim, was sent to the scenc, machines in operation Americanism: Furnishing free |area of 265,896 squarc miles: the | e monocled and dapper. the steely government bulleting telling how to | area of France (including Algace- |1awed and villainous y T remove ink stains; leaving the poor|Lorraine) is 212,659 square miles, | MINgIC with those & ¥ i % 5 = sgq | guild and few arve marri | 2 =l it : boobs to sclect their own wildcat |and Germany has an area of 185,589 | Ll | o S e SR LT e SR ey T not destroyed by fire is easily mis- | cniployed in “making it casy” to buy | ™ c as any government officlal | stock, | square miles. i 1 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. understood. Bartpaymonk plan Ins | S RCXIADE noTE sol Fthan aoime ol (8 ¢ o | few years ago was Harry Pollard MR Sty oAl el oL O BID COUISIMEATE JRand "‘“"”' among convicts, is governed 1arsely | geed, there are experts who say that | (10T But enlisted men, or many of ;"P?(O‘; :lru:‘ v m“l!’:\::\;nrr:l erL_fl}c.’flW\ bOXJ"Mk et e ] T OWA A Tk & Man Wit oA Tuna e herewith five cents to cover return postage and handMng costs: | Imagine a little steel cootio, . |was Coccoskey ,but he has had tho|Faces. He posed for a hundred na- patriotism and the worship of law | |achio it ok | tionally known products and his face | The remarkable thing about these| Q. What is the last picture in|VaS s0 adaptable for posign not one {mergers and consolidations is that|Which Douglas Fairbanks and Mary | Of IS advertised faces resembled na- killed by smoke. A prison cell under | 1n all probability there i jadeonaionignolaa heory /ol i RS Sinenisen la‘mf‘\k{O"“"T:rp‘le‘::::fi\;og(e‘(l;\féhnm‘ el j ordinary circumstances i3 NOL & | be less than half the number of men | V1ST Prohibition fails s in trying = LR | Q@ Who are the bachelor kings| In the East Sixties is an interior 1 am a reader of the New Britain Herald. pleasant place. It must be positively fengaged in the industry, less than | '° UM theory into fact, or in turn- | Little things a lot of people don't |Of Europe? idwo‘-m\)ng m»m‘ known as .mu«r &, L_ e e e i L e e e grewsome when every bar in it rc- | halt the local dealers, and less than | '8 @ W into a Golden Cair. know: Japan's total resource of coal| A. Czar Boris of Bulgaria, King Loud. Sounds like the description ot | = minds of the worst prison tragedy i | 1alf the number of Laws should be so reasonable and | 'S less than America burns in threc | 208U of Albania, and Michael, the months. | boy King of Roumania. tragedy througl ust that to obey them at all times | ™ON e if the part-payment plan had never G / I s("r\c‘:';m( is Caviare, and how 1‘ Mlefiy (Hlmself) McGuire which these men lived. These men | yeen adopted ould come automatically to all law-| Tpe nautical mile probably | S tis the roe of sturgeon:| REAL SPRING FEVER SUFFERERS As @ matter of fact, (he part.pay. 401N citizens. Under present con- | wouldn't be longer, I‘f\;‘l‘w‘r;\"\nll”x‘nc‘l:?f: \“3;‘1 i e e s MCEGUIRE HAS IT, BUT THE OTHER YOUNGSTERS ARE THE SUFFERERS. ,r——————cul’cotrosuznu——-—-——\ i atinet evou ol Is Sharkey the real name of| The most celebrated male model a I by the emotions. To the prisoncrs | without this method of distribution | "M O leave do mot permit the penitentlary—that particular | there would be no more than hal | prison—is a place where more than ' s in use as happen to clutter 500 men were burned to death and up the roads—if not less than half. ‘ NAME to interfere with their idea of per- sonal libart |s1'm;m~ AND NUMBER l CITY STATE would also —00— gasoline stations modern times, a might be perfectly docile if placed in | « mew prison lacking the memorics ditions, despite all the persuasion, | Up-and-down wave ment plan always existed, it alway of the Columbus institution; o re- | having been po.sible for the w the turn to the millions who consider themsclves just as good : Dest cayiare comes from Russia, and oRIE o o Ly |UTe the Jand mile on a detour. ) Hole prohibition law is tlouted by is sometimes the roe of other large 44,000 | 1SN Tt is marketed in cans, and is | |served as an appetizer. ice cold with | lemon wedges, a dish of gzrated | oniod and onc of toast points or fingers. Many like to cat the ca- | ciafe and onion together. Most per- | sons like the lemon juice squeczed over it scenes of blood and to.do to obtain udvantageous terms death and remain there, by day and | in the purchase of goods. The signifi- by night, necessarily must be nerve- | cant featurc of the modern instal- 0tNer- There must be a rcason for|treasurer. It's a great tribute to re- ielllig this condition. Tt cannot be that mil. [liglon. Thieves hide where people ment system has been that all classes | would least expect to find them. Objection to the warden is also | of citizens have been added to the 109 Of citizens are at fault. Tt must | i casily understandible. 1t has been | possible ficld of buyers through the be because the law is inoperative. claimed that had there been betler | extension of the part-payancmt plan - v knowledge among guards on how ||y is as Mr. Coolidge stat e “AN UNCONSTITUTIONAL ORDINANCL Under this title the Watcrbury : Another bank cashier, Americans as any|short, was a deacon and church OF course you can pass the flivver hefore the approaching car reac! | DREORCTE Cor iraaches s o iIx s Marine & soldier-on'a you if the flivver's driver has learn- | gaijorn ed to use his brakes to save a fool. | o to meet an emergency of fire few | oo ago—that in the old ¢ lives would have been lost. 1 The United States Marines are | soldiers who also go to sea. They Itepublican has some choice words that bill legalizing lc'l:m:‘.-om.« L:”m |sueutened tojshi on i e bes Rl s L e e S S B s iy B Theviirallzed a5 0 c3arding the action of Judg rest on small loans, 300 per cent|the first fighting units of oversea sub rosa Dbeing so much more re-|oxpeditionary and police forces. | spectable than 24 right out in the | Thay are employed in guarding the |open. |navy yards and naval stations, and | detachments serve on battleships publisher fand cruisers. The Marines are a| offers to immortalize you for $100. | part of the fizhting forces of battle- | America’s “Who's Who" is above |ships and cruisers, and act as gun- | reproach. Tt includes a lot of fel-|ners for what is called the secondary | lows who never had that much at | battery, or smaller guns. A Marine | brought to the attention of Water- onc time must learn all of the dutics of a cpublican = | soldier and most of the duties of a | Correct this senfenc W In‘lhlrismlcr. | I'm speaking to my husband or #| Q. Of what race arc the natives idespreaq | dinance was shown In 1924 “by the .:.:mzm.qu caller,” said she, “my | of f\mslm" e failure of an attempt 10 usc it fone of voice never changes.” | A, They used to be classed under O'Sullivan, Demo- | Copyright 1030, Publishers Syndicate | four ethnologic race the Eskimo —_ | or Innuit—ot these the Aleuts are| |an offshoot; the Haidas or Kaigaini, 25 Years Ago Today tound principally on Prince of Wales Island an dthereabouts; the Thlim- Kits, rather widely distributed in the | The Home Protective league has| Panhandle; and the Tinnehs or requested the license committee to| Athapascans, the stock race of the | prohibit Sunday cvening shows. A |great interior country. Later prolonged and hot discussion on the | studies by ethnologists have resulted geonholed by a side. | etition was held last evening [in classifying all of them except i The annual meeting of the New |the Eskimos .as remote’ ofishoots of Britain General hospital will be held | the North American Indian = stock. | next month. The number of patients| According to the view of the greater cascs | treated at the hospital last year is|number of leading anthropologists vhich resulted in the Supreme Court | Ereatly in cxcess of all previous|the Eskimos are merely one Kind of | years | North American Indian, both in According to local farmers, the|Llood and in language. frost in the ground has delayed theiv| Q. How many gallons of gasolinc spring planting for the past three|are consumed annually in the United weeks common for every family to run South Carolina ailure (o instill proper knowledge | charge account at the country storc regarding such an emergency {mMoNg | down at the widening in the road the guards is naturally dirccted at|gnd un modern conditions this| MeGrath in throwing cases out of the warden. In this fire trap pris- | plan has merely been extended to | COUFt brought before him under an oy | ordinance of the city requiring a on nothing seems cveg to have been ‘ pply to all classes of zoods, wi done about what action to tak “permit’” from the chicf of police A new “who who" accompanying wide extension in case of fire, Consequently, when t Bubion. et mecehandise: to d turn of street speaking. cmergency came the guards hesi iy Haltrue falosicon ars that the unconstitution- cd 80 long he nix s hints, that the instalment sys. | 41'1¥ O the ordinance that hundreds of convicts dis I S usrcpeatedly I'undamentally bury authorities, and the ast slightly, but he shou ®member that there werc low-downs long hefore trouble being experici cities th ‘absurdity” or the or- er than emotion state of Ohio it is to blame for | jpstaiment selling existed, and me Discip- | o ¢ the conditions in the priso to prevent wese wéke much worse in th line evidently was ar b 1on& | goneral effect than the present reac- | Cratic congressman, from speaking before the fire, and when that|yion in Waterbury's streets, At that tim calamity arrived ineptitude by Also, the senator might ruminate, | Senator Thomas F. McGrath wrote | guards and other officials was add- Just [ SR L ¢ hand that| Mayor Guilfoile pointing out the in- instalment_payments aro preventing | Ylidity of the ordinance and asking blame a di 1 carly recovery of Most of | Nim 10 call a special mecting of the ill-manncred jut such at aln Syineats on aldermen to repeal it. 1 slames its pare tempts were 1o put all the & pping city pon the convic Continues the Waterbury paper, is the way in w el e ¢ and | lvading to story ti “trained” in il PasE RIS The Ohio insti lidating such ordi overcrowded so 2,000 prisoncrs idlencss, and cited by » t! upo Y \ato ) onstitutionality of the or videh The Repubhican and report in 192 i i States by automobiles? According to the town clerk, only A In 1928, the total was 12 other persons repeatedly |15 dos licenses have been issucd so| 156,044 gallons, Fontalne Fax. 1920

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