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Britain Herald. LD PUBLISNING COMPANT. (Bunday o ald Rullding, ¢ & Yoar Three Monthe & Month. ) At ans oty e » Church street. At the Post Office at New Britala Second Clase Mall Matter. TELEPHONE CALLS: OfMoe profitable advertising medium ty. Oy and pre dvertisers. ber of The Asscclated Pross. ciated Press is ewclusively entitied use for repablication of all news strictly hon Our circulation thia audit. This insures jon against fraud ia newspaper tion fgures to both national and dvertiners. LCISION OF THE COU mmon Council, in our humble s to be congratulated upon its allowing the sum of $2,400 for ot for the chief of department. We that brought by and city offich ase a car expect will be to rited citizens I which s New that ntee hrough a bought Britain agency amount. It An for whould be done that this price, as a rule, brings an ar and there obile purchased is no reason why here should s good service as one bought Al 1 be pe that it ng equa' the New Britain, things bought in will is concerned most as the car will get the pussengers to a ek ugh city too time. It is impossible to streets at any great ore s much danger to entalled is little maximum ned by providing it | ™ speed to be on ved ved t run that we should fire station is but t from the Providing that there the fastost miles two to turn skilful r or with make the most driver distance in less minutes. And with the same this nearly every turns and a make it long fire rlenced driver, in len minutes, enough he slower moving trucics f to size up the situation fighting the fire. plans for rticular, not all of the a city in jles from here, almost for fords. They Jiea, get 1ll make 1t over any kind of arrival at light reasonably ade quick are and there n if they do not last us long the son to larger cars five bought the fire hem can for large one A car s ordinary tour- he as the of a car hands owner. probably, higher sp often or as far. TTING WARMER." the some- ament Is not about though it may have with “‘seats in the sun.’ her a coincidence that ma yesterday in these ut reduction In the ‘“‘wages '’ labor might well be ac- by reductions in ‘‘salaries’ t was written came the sheb the in offices tion officials, the step be of ind shop workers but extension of cuts to | ust may reports probable cuis | would T be | larmer, as the children | of h object the looking for the ne them s 1 and moves in place where It has been | “‘reform’’ does not always | htters of morals. So this and . by practical reform, ke are gained other labor office that it is of unskilled then e pay killed kit realms of lof the officials y be more than the subject labor, sukgest not possibility that themselves IR MOVIE™ MOVE, at free use of motion ple= hroughout the country has | mive | interest | Memorial. I use of them for advertising Is likewise familiar, But this Suppose Paul Rever made at a purposes drop conception for a mo- ment s ride had been hour time pictures the had agd at an when motion being of able were shown. Suppose operators the picture machines been to write his mes: film and flash Paul Revere's all almost, on the it before the spectators would country message the took to saddle his been known the have over he in time, horse Were a President of the United State small enough as a man and petty enough as a politician to take unfair ad- vantage of such an offer, much self ad- vertising would result But we believe fondly that our P’resi- they House. dents are take their seats What a directly not of such timber after the White H if speaking be in wonderful manner to the people would de veloped from this plan! And so do not smile that in the offer which will bring splendid results to the people which, properly used, the people much more Believe there is the germ of an idea some and will make intelligent day in matters pertaining to the government of their country. There A people of boss maying among who their have been employes most lives that as long as your does not jump on you with both feet, don't worry. Iven if have done pretty you scmothing tair haven't for it it, and received praise don’t mind, and don't Mayor mes expect Curtis annual the was a delivered his last The people, 1ge ning. It Mayor to Common Council eve good message of s the He great is the employe the and probably he feels majority of employes quoted, feel has not been fumped on to extent taken rd to the any execept in the matter of ve at the town meeting in And tha loudly reg tax rate nd especially criticism, spectacu- larly of up by voiced by possessors backed has S0 perhaps the loud ices and some sem of justice at least gone to sleep Mayor he may congratulate himself— needn’'t the o worry as long as the cogs hine are as well oiled as they are & in the Naturally present and as they been past his ea of the Clayton R attended to is of vital inte the Crossing Tra ness to have matte n el st dy after tragedy has tho which happened there of for attention, steps would-have been taken the last fatal be and it se as &h. In spite the matters have pressed ore accident there here will barn, and it always horses in that would be well to remem- ber to close the door even if more Nave Proper been stolen recently be taken at as sufe steps should once to make the crossing as possible to do. the protection frem fire s Apr that Home pos Mayor's suggestion in the Town #hould be obtained seems to be locking the door in time. There should be no delay in attention to.this mat- ter, Here lies danger to many unable to protect themselves; unable to save themselves because, matter how aulon"’ physical condition mit quick, danger, A no much “due they exercise will in would their not per- of alert action time of tragedy here be pitiable Keeping the city of wise hospital nothing isolation as a matter insurance, if more, is The referred recommendation. unemployment was to situation much as heretofore sug- gested in these columns. It will be time hefore the city is able to work aid the municipal the of taking a live, personal work some out more permanent and its residents should bureau by in notifying it thay would have done. The M women his appointments his appreciation of the fact that their council may be needed for the good of employment to extent their ability of any s willin a8 to recogn the in and the of some but a servic departments, is Just and proper recognition of the situation. Of sentimental Mayor's interest of celebrate was the advocacy some public the Burritt ong familiar as the people the statue it demonstration to ac- ceptance by the city of the with unseemly it would be most of lation were not made, befitting the former whom it are some evidence ap- renowned citizen mmemorates. The other matters those with which all are familar and touched were NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY, (Robert Russell.) That pipe o' mine has got a lot o' sympathy for men who're i out o' work an’ don't know if 'twill come, nor where nor when. The that pipe knows well hard it to job all the folks you ask seem absolutely blind to all the trouble that you have how you need the place— who turn an’ shake their heacd at you with stern an’ stony But notwithstandin' this fact it geem. chaps most s despite hard time haps. They nev velope that's blue; they hear the words man: vou're through.” that pipe o' mine today is rum inatin® why there are a lot o' men who lus more than “jest ! “JEST RUMINATIN ' | i owner o' how when find a an’ ace true though some lus have a job despite mis- fear the en- colored decp dark they'1l all, my An' so as the air—"Th men ood jobs those men afe ‘There. ‘most al- because —_—_———— He doubted that phil- osophy that in these last 2,400 Yet tne words would not comfort him for, as his memory has gone very far from yvears. his statement reads “The apothegm, however, was not apposite to me, be- cause it involved a declaration that T and I the s a good man don’t know anvone who has right to so ap- preciate himself."” with himself, he added: conclusion So. in his honesty facing him, to the best with death “And I that my had perhaps creed come the of the which to me meant statement could he ntted into words ‘I accept,’ that if by the law of nature my indi- was to go back Mto the | ' ! | | { 1 i ; get by The answer comes in | one big cloud o' smoke, high in vidual spirit great one duty was to conform. Kindly Light' was all the gospel I had. I acc Quite as one inclined the wrong ocean of spirits my ‘Lead to exag- little former friend, wife after affection has death is apt to made in to is gerate in one’s thoughtlessness of a child, object relative, husband or that of one's facing small died, so onc the lite. A his life a n good. Humili fied before the end—remors Frankl a splendid man. The the word misused today. are thos¢ whou do not l gerate ora on«'s own an refuses one that has intensi- characterize come: e to many. Lane was “pious,” as scorn to characterize themseélves 4\1‘ The the ones possibilities lite izo that no matter how they try they, as human beings, led their op- portunities, and cannot rightly claim good ’ greatest are who the holds. hard ave 1 to improve the word as applicable to themselves. is dead. private life A worthy public servant hose who knew him in and in public, as workers in his field, It would preserve are his most sincere mourners. is an .epitaph which fine the epitaph of any woman. And creed could be than thut Franklin K. chose in full knowledge of what might or unconsciously as man or better Lane what which come Consciously he paraphrased the last words of Him who said, “Father, Tay will be Done,"” when he said, “I accept,” but, unlike the former Divine acceptance, there was the natural, human, awful ques- tion. L \ The fact that women wear straw hats months before warm weather ar- make the man who rives, does_not wears the first straw hat effeminate. Women now have many of man’s rights: Just what man’s rights are depends upon domestic clrcumstances, If splendid harmonies sense or sight do not Inspire you, call the of sound, doctor. Truth endureth forever, 'tis true— and sometimes we fcar the sermons of those who preach it will do the | same thing. | Main It 1s well “take things as you them"—unless happen to they belong to someone els to find know you 19, 1921. f "FACTS AND FANCIES | — BY ROBERT QUILLEN — because America does make it hot for him. her Dbest to Try This On Your Wi Friend Pure lard, R The sum of two numbers i advt. 1lc 1b. Russell Bros.— smaller number. What numbers? are J\ cITY ITEMS L —— The love of money is the root of all industry. One who has a quantity of long green is seldom a Red. never sets on u British his markets. The sun salesman getting back system, Babe red to bat with a lath. Under the would be requ who are are some stars there are movie and then There beautiful, who ¢ Adam blamed Eve for his meanness. You see, there were no movies in his time, The idea of making milk without cows isn’t original with Ford. We have a Swiss goat that knows all about it. Father always wears his clothes until they become a shining example for his extravagant son. When Japan speaks of her sphere of influence, her tone of voice indi- cates that she means hemisphere. It isn't economy to scrap a good navy now and biuld one by the cost- plus plan when trouble comes again. I.ess than a third of the world's population is white. And only about ten per cent of these act that way. Apparently the plan is to keep out cheap foreign goods lest wages be- come low, and let in foreigners to work for low wages. On the stage a super is one who says little and attracts no attention. This explains why men call it the “super” government of Geneva. When the dove found no place to put her foot, she went back to the ark. And Uncle Sam, finding no place to put his cables, is easing back in the direction of the treaty. €5 learn to make thelr won't fall so flat. When the Al notes sharp, th Radical: One who suspects that it is unconstitutional to annoy a million- aire. The war taught us to stand and salute. and now the tax man teaches us to siand and deliver. Strategy: The art of guessing which ' way the pedestrian will jump and beat him to it. Tt becomes Increasingly evident that America can’t desert the old world and get her deserts, Best butter, 43¢ 1b., 2 1-4 1bs. $1.00. Russell Bros.—advt. 25 YEARS AGO (From The Herald of That Date.) » The special committce on the city’s estimates held a meeting last night and recommended an increase of $100 for the clerk of police court. Other : increases are as follows: Corporation | council to $1,5600; prosecuting attorney to $500; chairan of fire board to $150: chairman of health committee to $500; clerk board of street commissioners to 3400, and superintendent of wires to $150, The selectmen will meet tonight for the purpose of selecting 120 jurors. A new watering post has been erect- ed at Lexington street near the park. Rev, 8. G. Ohman will begin moving tomorrow into the residence on South street which was formerly the Nash place, 3 ibs. best Bros.—advt. coffee, $1.00. Russell Progressiveness is praiseworthyj but a firm-forged chain of conserva- tism would aid those who do not ‘look before they leap.’ Bros.-— Eagle Russell advt. milk, S LIGHTS AND SHADOWS =) By John J. Daly - SOFT MUSIC, “1 look PLEASE! into the softness of your eves The continued high price of the loaf Answer to )'esllerda indicates that the staff of life is a littie bit crooked. The weckly whist of the Sunshine society was held this afternoon at the home of Mrs. George H. Dyson on Harrison street. ‘The Holy Name societies of BSt. {Mary’s and St. John's churches hold a joint session and card party at ‘St. Mary’s school hall tonight. Catchy songs and, music in “Little Johnny Jones” at Lyceum, May 24 and 25, given by T. A. B. society. —advt. Reverse lap brim siraws casy where they teuch the head. Wilson’ Russeil If u Pile sufferer desponden: — try don't / e milk, immigrant 2lc, that it The a_iime: doubtless suspects led a melting pot steene g Do You Manufacture Machinery ? Whatever your product there a Bay State Finish for it In over 80 years of progressive paint-making, Wads- wo-th, Howland & Company have developed new paints and finishes to meet every industrial need. Bzy State Machinery Finishes have proved superior on many different kinds of machinery. These finishes include slush coats, fillers, sealers, and enamels. They are suitable to dip, brush, or spray, and they air-dry hard over night —succeeding coats can be applied a day apart. Other finishes in the Bay State Industrial lirle are sheet mctal finishes, reed and fibre. finishes, wood novelty fin- ishes, and finishes for toys, refrigerators, phonographs, chairs, broom handles, automobiles, pianos and every im- aginable product. Woadsworth, Howland & Company’s paint experts are at your disposal. These men are experienced in spraying, timblirg, dipping, and brushing—also in marbleizing and freak finishes. They will answer all questions about indus- trial finishes and supply any information that you may @ desire. Let us suggest finishes for your product. Write for ccmolete information and Booklet No. C-16. 25 THE BAY STATE! WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & CO., Inc. Paint and Varnish Manufacturers BOSTON, MASS. BAY STATE Industrial Paints othing Guarantees When we sign a check we don't attach a guarantee saying that it is good. And when we sell a suit of clothes we: don’t tell a man to bring it back # it isn’t satisfactory. We don’t affix our name £S anything that isn’t right in the first place, and any time we make a mistake we will make good. Let’s get together on Hickey-Freeman Clothes and not waste time discussing the obvious obligations of every properly- ‘conducted business institution. | Their difference is twosfifths of thel th Why Not Try This becon Hem-Roid — greasy salves—no cutting—a harmle internal tablet remedy that is gua anteed to quickly banish all misel or costs nothing. Clark & Brainerd “FORBIDDEN FRUIT] Harding, | €O™ments made were the obvious ones. . e tths | Now for results import- people Motion ¥ made And sec the simple beauty of the stars The lights of Venus and the flame of Mars, The untold glory of the heavenly skies, The spirit of your soul that never dies! d to President ding of cons \ny tor mes of FRANKLIN K. LANE, Former Secretary the Frankiin K. made a statement | Just before his death which disclosed causes a may welfare of the of the ors of America ot Interior, “Within my heart, a-throb with ecstasy, Enthralled with happiness, a joy divine, 1 scem to hear the voice that calls you mine. And I am drunk with love, and you sBall see That 1, your slave, will ne’er again be free!l” cture Lane, the a philosophy, modesty which heart of and bravery suggestion thought another people popular all of the inapira- he the Just re would find sympathy in the arrives that most any man who is real- *Twas thus I hearcC a poet in delizht Wondering, gebhesus, » Sing to his lovp who stood beneath the sky And watched tpe fleeting clouds go sailing by And smiled, while ishone a shaded silv'ry light, Upon her brow, from off the winsz of nigit, scheme of wondering lLind been, would sum- | last hour ly grea to make the as he says he th, through life, he had thought his aid when more Probably if not l mon the tion. | ¥hould come, some words that would re great possibiifties In it. | be an epitome of his philosophy, famillar with the use of The words of Socrates; “No evil ho to ©, Child ¢of Beauty, thought I, growing numb, Were 1 a4 poetistanding by your side

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