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Herald. LISHING COMPANY, day excepted) ontha. it OMos at lase Mall Mattor ONE CALLS. “t Bullding, 67 Church St, | 1 New Britatn advortising medium " to advertisera ks and press Assoctated Press. s exvlu Fepublication of all news | 0t otherwise credited news vely ontitied | IN PROCEDURE, the te Democtatio thetr oy betore on ch n for this wh he fesire to convenient impossible tform s seoms likely ould be fur mentioned who ho will =it o party howld have the platform fvable that a strong d a modification of Alton is al platform, 1 It how a man accord with adopted as ak with authority Ing. tform Is evasive ticlsm on that ac- would have been ive had Senator Possibly it At any rate there tter opportunity to qualitica. wn it rding iIf it trained hand in n upon which he | nt It it ymes will lend n every delo wdopting | There are many legitimate oll and holders of stocks in them are to be congratulated. The = touched Those who safe made. companies, is here upon atter merely as, a reminder. “hit” undergaing have been are probably from But there are Jured: the is large, moter pleasing a similar experience. many who were not in- d and the fie of credulous persons of the oil pro- Look volce and convincing out for him FULL-FLEDGED ACHEF | ‘| | | | | not call the fifty- who Possibly one may | two young people gradu- the ‘full- tledged = | further they were ated from rn school Tues- day teachers,” the in their wili tor progress pro- fession, the realize their nore they | | | that to will ability teach the know grow stronger and they of as years pass candidate | lewrn those | th instruct to the minds will But their And it that they realize but that those take full cog- they are on way \ction wilt the time, | is imiportant not only thelr own Importanc who are not teachers the n~ the proper more welghty Theo- | some- and o could without were known is a shaky | ity of strengih olirnge e platform is | and | candidate | least will man who has | will tion of his | will daly it or It e wa e oll stocks had little or be ms pk of them Lthe beginning and he men nt flo ts have nd Jury broker fs only a time more berpetr lust year toward flon of the value to “Sucker In one instance being th funct firm st wae sald o thousands had d would ch to ensed bought Ind which 1 cash hing whose way drive for Ir n the In on n & lews stock and pres Many companie tor hing lowing the in of n i, " ontinue to be tions work ad- of | has | luxury separate 1nts only wans proven be | in Liberty in they They these t lessened unchanging count- financial of the men plant’ pn | Autho the the I8 wuccess- of ® 1 American nizance of that Most them the sons and daughters of the people As the teachers realize the trust that and work the chil. teachers importance. will ol of have charge of has been placed in them, to justify that | dren trust, so will Progress. As model their lives and habits there their varying forms of character. Th large those will be reflected in charges class that was graduated is not the pity. Some profession | & one, more's follow the for may not they become them in- which sought to fitted because have Other attract of the ducements or of the their work Br because may er financial they have wearted thought of spending years of lives in a work that offers little in the way of luxury and ease It ones is to be hoped that the worthy in the profession. This is a time for a splendid exercise of patriotism. It will be exemplified in many cases where the young people, hesitating between abandoning teach- be in- remain ing and it out” will fluenced by a word from one in “trying whom have confidence. tatively they It | teaching for autho stated that ven a short time is a wonderful experience. Patlence, self- the Nabit steady, monotoneus, with are control and of sometimes work, the in a way of the famous people of lite in will assoclated, forgot- which labors are learned never to be ¥ Lten Many 3 began teaching | small I of estimable value to all ylung people if they will take advantage of the course they have just finished, and try & while, at least, the préfession than whigh there is none mory worthy. Hut the point to be enphasized is wit the country schools. prove in- nged Uesire to d lop "enesel try needs teachers little ehdldren must ditions are such that many in the professio They many wo be ta been long orting It fully and woman, world, have serv| a young things under their things doing real who studied nose are testifying to in- ability the good Many teachers, structors’ in the o doing gretfully which he will clal achievements of a v teacher, re- turning to some work from finan- by the pupil this graduating receive greater benefits, is made proud former So let as many of th the class as possess desire to do the thing enter remain right ranks of teach- there until they are their field to the >t them nothing ers and | convinced that lies else- Let a needy where them come rescue | of land now, and Il convinced that will themselves and will deserve the of the of the of untry, and ones be they lose grati- coming of tude parents ! citizens the « the | yvoung themselves REAL “AMERICAN MOVIE! A group of prominent women have organized to obiain the presentation of They moving pictures American the real picturization of and believe traditions idea in murders, a fac- of of gruesome would be stead tales wise and would prove making for better things he tor e is properly under- of the pictures with movement is not one vy 1o’ this to “ce the plans uninterest- d be them so making che result of that the doomed The ing me wot to fallure from ine scns sald to be interested are not the de and to recognize for a sort to refuse 7 mand of “movie fans” action plot. Possibly they like the ¢ ftor of the old-time dime novel who in Kiving suggestions to a writer of them, sald that he w ed the boys ead fre them to t mora th iden.s scribed m in ithout knowing that direction I 1 in the rig It s extremely diftic ducers to get interesting wenve into scenarios. This is one dif flculty the wom will ha to fae | With na limitations placed on the hard him well udapted for presentation it s for to conceive a story for | ) J per- | on the screen. With this ||mmmon.‘ it will be all the more difficult, Notwithstanding this fact the move- ment deserves conside The “movie” has made a now for itself in the world. It all ¢ today, who the stage and who consinue to be terested. The great movie however, cansists of the young- it generation which should be attempt wtion place appeals to the adults interested in | in- sses, including. have been always st mass of * fans”, er generation, and it is the younger considered in to improve the stronz influ The pretty any nce of the screen of big children at t inclination children—and —is to re- feel- ‘uing com- s greeted with tendency that spond triotic The to any appeal to p: ings= entrance of a res pany of soldiers is alw This the made the of the American pic ideals 1pplause, should is be most of. The plan women to draw fram history, and to inject into moving of worthy Its discounted; tures a realization American i a one poesibilities should not difficulties centuated Many attempts hs have often failed, to cational films" be and its should not be a ‘e been made and int e “edu- into the program of a The r women moving picture house very name drove many away the patriotic | and intelligent who have de- this new scheme will it would be the motive of inder vised accept a litt plan suggestion to lay stress upon the when it Patriotic beifig, forced down aur throats is operation. s we pride ourselves upon to have The public we do not want it pu will respond because the is The American picture all to tell us fact patriotic will appeal and be good for But it would be that they wise not are produced “for our good." COMMUNICATED To the Editor of The Herald Sir:—May I refer to vour editorial, , “Hyslop and Spiritualism,” in The | Herald of June 23? An authentic communication Professor Hyslop is not ne: prove the truth of spiritualism, though it will be, when received. welcome message and will doubtless carry conviction to many who now doubt. The proof of spiritualism is to ; be found by all those who earnestly k for it, for it has been given ain and again, and will be given yet again. I fail to see why there should any thought of sacrilege in to communicate with those who have put off the flesh and en- tered upon the next higher plane of development. We enjoy their com- panionship here, we hold them in deep affection and when they are gone from our physical sight we de- sire to know that they still live and | that the bonds of love and comipan ionship ar unl--?m There is noth- ing strange, unnaf-ural or sacril 1s | If the proof in that sired from the found from to al- essary be seeking spirits ef spiritualism s de- 1iible 1t will readily be 7'he 12th chapter of I ‘ntains sufficient proof, found in many other less & person thay HéNry Ward Beecher 3ag@sfid: ““The Bible may be compared to a livery stable In each stall there s a horse and each man may mount and ride which one he wi It is mot difficult for any of the established cults find proof for their beliefs in the le It is true that the clergy of many Protestant churches and the priests of the Roman Catholic church frown on spiritualism; but they, each and every one, number among their church members today thousands who believe in spiritualism and who have sought, and are seeking. the consolation to be desired from its t hi In time, its beneficent in- fluence will permeate all churches and truly spiritualize them. Spiritualisin has not only the dignity of a question’™ if cares to express it in that ma but it has come into its own greatest power of the present carrying the most vital messa has been given to man since the of Galilee walked the earth manifested the power the Plans made by human beir doubtless considered in the life yond, but they must be carried out \ccordance with the laws of that and under the conditions necessary therr fultilment 1t is true that (without thr please) will g false in the light of what in the most incontrovertible ma from others who p to the lie Professor Hyslop which has been testified to witnesscs, scems reasonabice t lieve that Professor Hyslop will across the mes which a The un r will he con- rccording he himself to hed one “rea nner, the day t Mun | and of epirit to mediums it vou but iven fraudulent quotations, messa e ive ~ has nner ssed spirit and many he- put ex- it pected vinced. may be LILLIAN BEARDSLEY (Mrs. A. 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