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o . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1621, w Bfif«‘fin Hera‘d.! r;v -“'M\ “»‘wm:,,n easy to handle. There e — . | no lack of plain speaking to IMALD PUBLISIING COMPANY. oul be pl v ert Russe e hould not be placed in a (Robert Russell) | FACTS AND FANCIES || LIGHTS AND SHADOWS ay that when he took the When that ol' ruminatin’ pipc i | Aaily (Sunday _soepted) et 418 | i o at Heraia Rullding. §F Chureh street. | VOSItI » had no idea “how things o mine was young an [ Yoar were” in New I allus wondered why they | ‘ — BY ROBERT QUILLEN ‘ By John J. Daly a graduation day, ‘‘Commence- The work here should not be more k 4 ment,” for it scemed as though 3 2 e P Ore ! at! Now Bemsia! o iC ‘_"“’ similar positions in other when those school days wert And once more the lowly freckle Europe is entitled to the dumps, THE MIRAGE. Mall Matter. should be complete through, there vguldn't be no covers a multitude of skins. . after all she has endured: but 2 £ o board and co-operat more o' work or slavery for you. must not get the idea that America Like an etching of skillful design, . foar il and e nernios You'd finished; vou'd learned all ' | Signs of returning el .| will be one of them. An assemblage of steeples and spires, S Lofurningsy norma cygn Standing out in the shadow and shine ' there wus to know, an’ some- Gennany g ; o e s der i€ & include verboten signs. ;. - el more: Iy AT T 8 The AW may: selieve i 1s the city of Hopes and Desires. ) e O R e (R o G [ times more; you'd never hear o The 1. W. W. may not believe in ety « fon b nothin’ that you didn’t know be- » war, but when indicted for his sins always open to advertisers making this new selection, that health fore. So that o' word *‘Com- No matter how high taxes are. they | he adopts .the good American war You can see its mirage in the s n this city should be placed mencement’’ secmed 10 be quite always slide on down to the ultimate gjogan; “Let's go.” All aglow with the gold of i asi out o' place; the words **'Tis | consumer. — If you follow the fancy that flies o finished’" ought to speak from i . It is well to remember that oven in | To the city of Hopes and Desires. s sabwr and Glee losal Bews Bub- =—— euch diploma’s face. But as that || Civilized nations. Those that ¢ countries where freedom is unhamper- . o BOY HEROES. same ol pipe o' mine gained col- garded by their neighbor: S @ ed the proletariat doesn't control the There's a road, like a ribbon of gray, 4 Pk pre o 2 N . i e Iut it does not go all of the way auick thinking heroes of the tood youthful page. An’ as blackness The test of any theory is: Will it | The great indoor sport of swatting ol the €Ity of Hore ash Desires: siysis O | \wp ik wwept the Arkansas Valley in toucREdite bowillse) ko reads work? This is also the test of civili- | flies teaches us. that truth isn't the ' : e asGrie Vo e 2= vancin® years, that smile died zation. only thing that, being crushed to | . e the greatest disaster In its history - S, e e We seldom can get o'er the hill; Fausth nationat snd | two Boy Scouts deserve most credit - == And the fields, with the brambles and briars, = A prominent divine says modern Are keeping us, battered and ill, The story goes on to tell how the dreams—h. different on the ambush skirts are insupportable. He probably From the city of Hopes and Desires. 15Ms faced death as they anned a “*Commencement’” is from what, means H_flfl{ they can't be supported e e Fcenin in the style in which they were raised. | ARlwe! follow thelwill o' the Swisp) tion day is when we just begin o R _ How we envy the scholars and squires i and to sce how different fe from 3 | Who dismiss all their cares with a lisp brought back a man and his son to what we thought that it would be In the city of Hopes and Desires. fet Their second attempt was A day o’ keen rejoicin’ should this thrilling dnd they nearly perished graduation bring, an’ ! S KoY There’s an old camaraderie there comex with nature’s s = That has been since the days of the friars Sk ) I (e d docat not Ehave ttooelal Doy L he SHEIDE A Ry, 0, ke ¥ C IMongatius feliowshwholsearchlievry vear 20 BRGNS B For the city of Hopes and Desires. out, an’ if it couid it might e — = shed some tears—some tears at Thistles do not produce figs, re: 1' how mistaken were boy: and the olive branch never grows S1 ATR CAMP, rowhoat. pulled through the danger- ous current 1o a burning splend epor t « | while others died about them % o ! , Beout in order to be bri Count- an’ enter life with cnergy wid instances of « brave, coirageous heart . We never shall get there, it's true; And the youngsters may brand us as liars When we tell of the things people do In the city of Hopes and Desires. & mencenient” s the word proper fits the day; may Lictachable cyelashes, eh? Each outh an’ maiden follow straight passing year makes the morning as- the best—the finest way semble more complicated for the dear Ll wehings of the | d creatures kindne befor | orkanization emphasize the splendor P Areenariem ) comol Drbably wonit Yet it sends quite a thrill through the soul, i 1 f manly qualities, and open the As we under nd Korfanty, the | reduce the visable supply of calves. = Like a shock from !.ho magnetic wires, t X i I 1 peice treaty can't he expecied to bear ! — To be seeking some glorious goal \ « 1 [ who would otaer- N . ot ole il Like the city of Hopes and Desires N fEwL mithout Soleiios. It's a hard life. One promises him- Y » b il S K A i Try This On Your Wise —_ self to retire the mortgage in eight | - With money scarce and gasoline months: and when the eight months: Friend g | high, ore half \hn'wr:rm doesn’t know are ended he finds it necessary to re- NUTMEG PUBLICITY BUREA U A is 20 miles from B; B 30 miles how the other half flivs. ilir_e far instead. Let us plan for you a “Diredt By Mail Advertising Campaign.” They are a surc getter of results. Lloyd George says the treaty of If Germany doesn't pay, France MULTIGRAPHING OF ALL KINDS Versailles must be interpreted with can't. It France doesn't the American | Mailing Lists Typewriting Addressing En fa‘rness. Also, we fear, with an axe. taxpayer must. 551 STANLEY STREET. 3 TELEPHONE 22900 from C, and C 40 miles from D \ train, one-half mile long, goes which (from C to D. then from D to B then from B to C and then from wer to A. How far does it travel? ememb opes o Answer t§ yesterday's. ONE WORD. g | alth authoritie They are o sane man or woman would = S T T S VT vY. ho need building up an r7e a lad who had not gained hise not be able to gain the - rowth, mentally wsically, | . Hittle | Lots of labor; cash, By other way k his life where the chances of So you cannot usc it. \n economic standpoint as | syccess were small. Rescue work is | k ; L 3 Lots of money: labor scarce; ’ % / Fic = from a charitable one, wherein 1°n, strong men to do % ¢ L o the desire to make the small But this little tale cannot fail to Sliaightusy wou abuss i . 7:7 - el 3 L Lots of lubor, work and coin— : il happy in their environmen 1 the heart beat with pride that This would be creating esh Alr Camp's influence for ch gualities are the lads of ¥ 2 - lannot be overestimated erica made Joy! All men would gird the loin . 3 “‘ : { o children have been a S — Sud from watchful waiting. 3 : / f 2 4 v & ¢ - iha hesith SECRETARY WEEKRS TALKS. Lower food and shoe prices are prov- L iiecn, ' tat basause they teel H) 1 lisarmament must plendid cures for the foot and o f 7 . - / 3 . t able to give ther international | mouth digease. ; z : Ll ~ green ind must be done simul- e 1 5 - freedors and happines o _ » 5 s Fradence would nét permit John Daly wrote of the disappeararce ry to «neir normal develop- # armi hile others holt | of thé old-time blacksmith shop, but the but also to the city. The time in their hands.’ fruit of the spreading chestnut tree is ' 'm»‘ hin i ll‘l.',‘.’n.”q‘::l.l-. ; n a simple paragraph, Secre- | sUll in evidence, B 2 f (0)8) Prob?bly _k‘now a man W!‘ose car is a course of treatmant b SRy eokeiEmmed funfche hobby with him. He knows just why it's ous situation in his address to the [ ““Muiry and ‘Do your wurst,’ * cried : : i =z the best little old car there is of its c!=s5. d drug could possibl do p ; iting class of New York Uni- | the man waiting for his *‘wicnic, o and drugs |r‘| not \\nl‘\ L e meineds l i » 3 W 2 And he’ll stand up for that car a_o.ast the They cry for the air and sun- S BTy 1 T (o Some people insist that the gl ) (D) > world in any kind of an argurnent. 't %0 much because of ity novelty | Stocking'’ should be changed to an but as an indication of the manner of | “'h." | - - 7, 1 - - s ! specch of the new Secretary of War e wan could 1 he degree of conviction he evinces on B it oo withou: | Mmaeif uniierstood ;‘— - N e fecl the same way about U. S. Tires. is belleved that the time has 2 AN b . e - P things to make them more | .04 iong mince when there was any s Maraguret Meehan was tender- : : ! 4 = For a while they may try “job lot” stuff, nd comfortable, will bring il abouttineldssns ‘ot ine necoicl a miscellaneous shower last eve- < ) < “bargains,” “big discounts” and “rebates.” ymount . . « g | ning by the Misses Rose and Margar- _ o mo of 1 d LI this coun 3 r sire ™ pe - i P than v R R e || PP G LD G i But usually it doesn’t take long for a man to N yrrange o landl arentithay o | omeine briaaiot Hxold C! Malore) U. S. TUBES sense the economy of the standard quality tire. ¢ being made, and that | Wednesday, June 15, at St. Joseph's The same standard of quality about, and how rar should the imber of children will be the \ted States go in its lead N church, built into U. S. Tires is put . For years U. S. Tire makers have been build- ) SESES UDROE A month's mind mass was held at into U. S, Tubes. A 5 2 A o ing quality tires for sane tire users— for the car 7 o'clock thls morning at St. Mary s . for this brie But of real significanec, however, as | church for Mrs, Catherine Kelley. A i i i ow fond th e o T el B :,m‘\“:_ mouth's mind mass was celebrated at of medium or light weight no less than for the will reap x enef L ppreciation ‘clock this morning for M heavy car, 4 of the nccessity for a Lynch. rest. fo feomgithsi] ol relationship among natlons, as , caused from a short clrcuit, The tire buyers of the land have responded \ttendant upon ng Washington by men who | slightly damaged an automobile 5 with a mighty U. S. Tire following. . ild N0t Care e P tements | ©Wned by H, M, Hedden of Boston, on in street late sterday afternoon. e by The fire department was called and | = o = s the paragraph: “That the | extinguished the blaze, / ecessary to have somecenc at | Unitod States contlnucd for so lomg w| Andree lodge, 1. O, O will hold The U.S. Tire makers . ::t the re- 1 of Heaith matters in this | time without a millitary police ol a meetlng tonight. it 3 = e o St Elmo lodge, Knights of Pythias, sponsibility for supplying this nation- t this ning at Judd's hall, 3 . : DR er will be a meeting of Phoenix | \ wide following with characteristic allowed to arise, Aue to the Ive'ly minor Inierest In the affairs of | , 1. O, O, F., tonlght, ) ner: 4 h head hict i handi- | the rest of ihe worid, But whether e New Britain Charity organiza- 5 e 8y maasal sipecinteohdentinhen)|iwe Uk eiitlorinot {inislatatelon piymicat 120, oIl IS SRSt mst iR (0 g L5 Ninety-two U.S.Factory Branches ved and political detachment from the rest | oen. | / S are established, covering the entire g & temporary head unt!l the hus from a new quarter comes | Britain chapter of Hadassar, will be | 3 country. o Dr. Harr reaigned, 1s | cummative évidence at a8 memorieg ' N€ld this eveniug, | A 5 o S, Marris, resigned, s | cumuiative Svidence that a4 memortes | "l oo riing to & ¢omplaint recsived | A Find the.U. S. Tire dealer who At sar el ke e |t ST e e s by Ehelvelicclice 7 work srlat ol ? has the intention of serving you. You ldential campa ere comes | this city. eir o Cot > 2 5 ‘will know him by his full, completely ndent there has been much | 4 grad. 1ng of the way to mak- | Place, reported that his home 0 be dome. Much of 1t in de- | ins rractieal the tdeal hack of the been entered by that method yester- | sized line of fresh, live U. S. Tires— day. An investigation Gy Sergeant A. J. 4 : 2 @ he attended to by the l. gue of Nations, ¥ e 5 . Z nie ““ \‘,.,n 1\ ty ],,| :.L ‘x‘m ‘, “hv .::pn:‘:‘,f":,, "":'M Richardson showed thgt the house | quality first, and the same choice pners were ir duty to | itn one Who . e ttoo i Badl e e st R o ST IR ) same ch i of size, tread and type as in the big- matie 1n hagad many words, that wey will be followed ' of $4 was missing. M Cavlapnller “Find tho U. 5. Tire dealer sized line of fresh. live fck and Walsh have been de- [ and the United Stages will take fts 444 Church sircei also reported that e e gest cities of the land. someone had entered her home yes- : terday alternoon, - 4 It Is not _siran that the | self Interest, The ew Britaln Rifle Club will | course of treatment by medi- und few are the physicians \y Two weeks in eamp will do far more for ries, Mothers. . £ ] the movement —_— contrary to the opinions of President JOE SUPERINTENDENT Harding, he time. There should be no | of the name, was largely duc to our during which conditons | geographical wtion and compari- this evening. fon of the hoard yesterday in | of the world no longer exists, The postponed meeting of the New | out half & day each to the | proper place combining altrul.m and ed with them that the un- The continuation of our “prepared- | huld a shooting contestywi.h the Com- | yndition could not ell be | ness” program untd theré comes! Pounce Rifle club of Bristol, at.the [ o 8 mutua' disarmament, 1= not at all state armory-on Arch street at 7:30 | ; v tagonistic to our d o'clock tonight plection of the wew sup antagonist! our disarmament de- There will be a meet tonight at B aradiont dads o e St. Mary's school tall of tha Catholic m take three wec S v n's Benevolent society, e : s cxecut vo commitiee of the sec Don’t try to be brigh d ward Republican club will me nseit ) chairman of It you have to slig tonigh( and make plans for the an- | ual outing, | Camp No. 70, Woodmen of 3 | Wo-lg, will meet at 8 o'clock toalght B e oty ot ) im'm ner Hall on Arch stre Peshaps ‘twill be *‘rot’* and you'll The withly L th jd be taken in making ! Bethany €oters soclety of the Swodish rue it, Beihany church will be held tamorrow Which is about as good a reason for | afterna \ 10 o'¢lock at th2 hom S applicants, Ther ag a3 . . The feelings of oiher Or Aelay n moak n seleg For when you have writ At the temporary appoint i What seemed (0 you *‘wit, - ge'oct!on n who comes to this work,

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