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in Herald. BLISHING COMPANT, Proprietors. y axcepted) 4 u "Building, §; Chureh St Montha. Jost OfMes at New Britain Class Mail Mattor. PHONE CALLS. table advertising medium Civeulation hooks and press on to advertisers The Associated Press. Pross s exclustvely -mm»d for republication of all news It or not otherwise credite aper and alse loeal news in DOO TALKS, lcAdoo was silent while tie convention was In foared mis- 'oseibly he of anything he might ly he feared something , it Is Interesting to note public speech, made last advoeac new law erime to subscribe private funds in a presi- y of a to or ry or election ted also the or two-thirds vote for plurality, nominee in the wis- de- tion of a nd emphasized ng a candidate one people, not by bosses 0o’s talk gives the aving been fermenting in me time He seemed got it off his chest,” and doubt but that he would thus earlier had it not indppropriateness of the im- ted that Mr. McAdoo is his suggestions. There no justifiable ground for in either the primaries on, unless one isiders use. The matter, state of affairs, resolves into a question as of te has the press hich candidate is advised t of managers. Cox was certainly under best better people of Ohlo than was ding to the people of the One came in direct those who had elected r, because of his Fed- came in direct contact no one. It is a ques- the better known dge had the same px, with the added of his stand for law shown in the police nt Secretary Roose- Mttle known outside his publicity _and without ubttul if any of the four uld have been selected This, with no dis- any of them. Willlam fht have been: honored. probably would have pice. Generals Pershing ht have been success- Wilson, remembering ty would have alded ve been the cholce of s position. all is guesswork. A jecture is open. But Mr. McAdoo, urged dicates the grinding Axe, come most ap- AND RUSSIA. women and girls, university students olish army in defenso ne comes word that tes has removed re- grade with Russia 14 not be confused. In of the restrictions there 4 recognition of the Soviet The t the trader o articles of ped to Russia, and Russia offer in exchange for our of the restric- removal is %o takes his use in war o removal fore, \s more or less theo- that this joss it seems pitiful jhould come just at t women should seek to vaders is not strange. The the Bolshevikl Is waged lessness that is abhorrent t how horrible it must en! t government of Russia is pillage and license. To> cannot be emphasized there has been no recog- the is not an- likely according to t, recognition war is one of defense news of the advance of the has been more or less over his country because of the stic affairs that have been | the humanity hero | But r put it into the back- he women will be used n do guard and escort duty, for the front. Bug it is belleved that the end will not be here unless the advance of the enemy is stopped It is a relief to know that American fiyers are playing an important part in alding the Americans here aldi the loan it seeks to float But the call for Polish national council of defense, oles. are Poland in subscribing to volunteers of the the calling for any ammunition citizen of the girls and tell of the arms or and the activities of the land ss of the situation held by any women Awfuine there and present a picture it is hard stand May to conceive. Poland seems to singularly alone in her trouble we do all we can to aid h HEAUTH INSPECTION. The statement of acting Superin- Recks of the board of health results. There |is tendent gives promise of vigor In it It seems & that in making the that are promised \imost too obvious to sug- inspection of the west propertivs board get in touch with the rent com- reported recently, and unfit for human mission which locate the tenements habitation” immediately Prosecutions have been begun and should continue until owners of prop- ownership does and that hands of erty realize that mere not lift them everything is not above the law left in the distant legislators. If the administration is seeking popularity it will give all sym ald possible to the health board and its acting head There is nothing that administration with than the reputation of stamps an ap- proval more “doing things". If the administration |is trying to bring good to the city it will Whatever motive honestly give the same ald may prompt the powers thut be, ing but good can come to them from noth- a prompt gaining of results in this matter of health may few disgruntied but their complaints will the reputation There be a landlords, ther of the aid than de tract from ad- ministration. Shrewdness has taken the place in extent, of adher- anxiety to do politics to a great old-fashioned A wise poli‘ical move ence to the right thing. enthusiastic meets the approval of politicians more readily than a com- go about from day monplace determination to the business of one's office to day, doing every little thing that will make for the good of those within tha jurisdiction of the official But it is submitted that the is gradually coming when the rightness of action will be recognized The old guard and the theories af the old guards all passing. The wise man public affairs or holding public office will seek to return to the simple rules of justice and everyday enforcement of the laws. His reward will be tang- ible and satisfactory. So let the health investigations proceed speedily Let there be co- operation between board, commission and executive. And let New Britain- ites feel that something is being done to better their city. time old over the country are interested in ROUGH STUFF. Accounts of the ovation accorded bull fighters in Spain recently brings up again the much discussed topic of “rough stuff” versus gentleness. The enthusiasm of ovations those in Spain by women and weaker men. similar to is evinced principally That the prowess and showing of physical cour- age by the fighters appeals to them, should be, it is submitted, ment in its favor. Yet it is undeniable that strength appeals to women and men who can- no argu- not be stamped “weak.” Just what sort of strength is atractive depends upon the person to be attracted There is a gentleness that more strength and determination and requires perseverance than does any physical effort. There lowing of a and are times when the fol- path of calmness, cour- thoughtfulness tesy unfailing far more than against the tests one's courage would a physical combat heaviost of odds The one has of tales of by the stufr."” taking the proud heroine into the mountains as his wife, making her do until his very test comes in finishing what is full woman begun “Literature™ the unexpected winning of a display of “rough Movies show the hero, stubborn, menial duties strength determination to be the her master tales give the wrong impression and the sort that should be shunned. The man who wins a woman by such means has common sort of a per- and win love Such are a weak, very son to master, and his “strength” takes of little that is manly There is another sort of tale, ever, that might classification, which influences to the fore. It par- how- come under his different is the tale brings of the weak man who, under stress of his affection, finds himself plays the strength necessary for man 14 loved by women. Many there are who need this sort of an awakening But the woman who joins in an ovation to the bull fighter; the wom- an who worships “rough. stuff” merely and d “JEST RUMINATIN".” (Robert Russell.) “Is Hvin’ right worth while?” is asked by lots o' decent folk; “Why not take things jest as they comes—treat life as one big joke? Watch Tom an’ Dick an' Harry an’ a pile o' gals who live to ‘get’ with never any thought o' what they have to ‘g*e.’ They seems to swim along in joy with never any care; they never seems to touch the depths o woe nor black despair, The dire distress o' others seems to give them no concern as long as they have pleasure an’' a bit o' cash to burn Have they not solved the problem; are they not the that's wise; should we join em in their play in their earth Paradise A nod- din “Yes” comes slowly from my pipe o' blackened hue. “They're happy an’ go-lucky, an’, ol' friend, it's up to yéu If lettin’ others suffer while you laughs is what you like, g0 join them gay paraders on their easy primrose pike. If it amuses you to see sad tears on faces pale, go mingle with the thoughtless in the place called Pleasure Vale.' But if you wants to do your share—to look men in the eye; if in your heart you loves to soothe some sorrow-suff'rer’s sigh; if you got a sympathy upstand- in', stron an' true, that pleasure-selfish gang ain't got no happiness for you." ones not have B ———— e ————— winning. She would be unable to ap- 'strong stuff’ by something physical preciate ** unaccompanied It's natural newspaper boys Consider Cox one of their joys, For “Cox,” with three letters, Will please the type setters While “Hardir * with seven, annoys. 25 YEARS AGO (From The Herald of That Date) Fred Chamberlain of the Me- chanics National bank left today for Cottage City, where he will spend his vacation, James T. O'Connor of George mon’'s shoe store w morning with his family for a two weeks' stay at the shore miber of ‘employes of iry & Clark factory mile bicycle race on George W, iting. Dr. Irving and his wife are spend- ing Sunday at the shore. Henry Winger of Boston is guest of his brother, Gustave, on G sireet Six hundred and eightyv-one dog li- censes > been issued this year. The best 25-cent washboard in the city at the 1. Porter Co. Ten-yard clothes line for eight cents. A cart is going around town filling up the holes and numerous gullies in the streets with cinders Da- 11 leave tomorrow the Lan- will have Friday Traut is at Newport v I'd like to be an angel, And with the angels stand— But not with that “Bronx Angel” On New York's prison land. off to smear things r(d said. Quoth Bill: “Oh, no vou ain't. “Fd like to join you but the girls “Have used up all the paint.” BUILD FIRM FLESH AND STRENGTH BY TAKING PHOSPHATE Nothing Like Pl Bitro-Phosphate to Put on Firm, thy Flesh and to Increase Strenzth, Vigor and Nerve Force. person is beginning to realize that the lack of physical nerve exhaustion (frequently excessive thinness) are the direct cause not only of the failure to suc- d in life's stru for the necessities of existence, but also for the handicap in one’s »cial aspirations. Compare the thin, sickly, angular frame with the well-rounded form “I'm Tom The average more and more strength and evidenced by It the scaside too, the plump zwell- ounded figure is most admircd. which is usually accompanied by of health and attractiveness That millions of this handicap is evident from the the bloom consclous of ntinued any of \ight or appropriat Authorities, hpwever, agree nerve tissue is absolutely strong. robust body a .d mind while indicated by a multitude symptoms. more immediately result in lack of energy bility. depression. etc. which conditions radually consume the healthy flesh, leaving Iy hollows. a flat chest. bony neck and awny arms and legs Our bodies need more phosphate of them are able to wadays. might not that healthy essential to a Weak nerves, of different and generally sleeplessness, irri- than most extract from the foods and many opinions aMirm supplies this defici phospha nd Brainerd and good drug food clements in cells should =oon produce a ple nergy and hence increased vit and strength. With the burdens of nerv- ousness: sleeplessness, lack of energy, etc., lifted. normal weight. with its attractive fullness and ruddy glow of health, replaces the former picture of skin and bones CAUTION :(—While Bit osphate is-un- surpassed for the relief of nervousness, gens eral debility, etc. those taking it who do ot desire to put on flesh should use extra because il is rough, n\ not worth the j care in avoiding fat-producing foods. SATURDAY DAINTY VOILE and dark designs in round, skirts; And what's more — Every One of These you'll require right now, $9.98 Your Choice of Seven DRESSES v-five Women's and Misses’ Dresses in this lot. short some with over- both long & square or V neck models; others draped and ruffle effects. THE McMILLAN STORE, Inc. — ALWAYS RELIABLE — For Tomorrow, Saturday, July 10th We Will Put on Sale Six Big Attractive Values EVERY ONE A REAL MONEY SAVER. During the Summer Months. 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