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SEEEEE——py—— e New Britain Herald Jxeepto). wren btreet HERALD PURLISIING (Twwued Dally At Hoiald Bldg, Sundny 67 ( BUBSCRIPTION RATES Mon‘ha, a Thires Month. MWntered at tho Post OfMmce at Now lritaln a8 Seccnd Class Mall Motter, TELEPHON! Business Office ., B CALLS Editorial Rooms ore 918 The only profitable advertising medium in tho City. OClreulntion hooks and press room aiways open to udvertisers The Arraciated P e to the usa for re-puhlication ¢ credited to it or not ctharwin m this papor and aleo local news Mahed Lerefn, rurean or rirenintion organization A pover analvils of Merber Andit The A. B. C. Is a natlonal which furnishes newspaners tisers with o atrictly honost efreulation, Our cireulation atntistios are bared upon this audit. Phis insures jro tection amatnat fraud in newspaper dls fon figures to both natlunal avd lo dvertiners. SCHOOL SOCTETIES knowledge « acking facts no attempt to the Jeged against members of a local High Understanding of the ghould be made the case i judge merits of RBehool society to organize into socicties the hoys' desire is admitted and sympathy with desire of the keep school authorities all bad influences out. of schools s declared There are a few things about secret said societies, however, which may be sa School “fraternities” ed of are inspired by example tles or fraternities. Iraternities have in schools generally, it societics, incorrectly ealled unless they are compos- in various wchapters” college socie- never flourished all been weapons in country, hecause has that the over the found they are dangerous ands of very young to handle such the men not wise cnot The men themselves have scen the sults, it b through action of school that they discontinued many cases. rule, no fine ideal tion of such societies, large in power as secret societies may flourish high Children are not allowed to play with firearms because they are apt to hurt themselves and those about them. 'n- less wi ideai alw are apt to harm not only the members but those who have to associate with members. This is by no means declaring that of weapons. wisest of young bad re- and it has not heen entirely authorities in have been There has been, as a at the very founda- and nothing as ideals. lacking such iducted with a fine ays in mind, school socicties school authorities fmpossible good. It may not be asserted that in all It High together the the are cases they should be abolished. is that students conceivable a of school might to the advantage and members and the school. But to bring about this good result there the such society the thing that is the group band of pleasure to henefit of must be in inspiration of basis of ever and and the high ideal of life action, loyaity to the or; loyalty the members of which it is formed. In accordance wit} action that cism upon the educational institution is denounced the tion that calls upon society to do un-Ame nounced. —loyalty to a Vization to institution among these ideals any brings unfavorable criti- by society. Any ac- the unchristian, members of anything ican, untrue to self, is de- thing that justly malkes objeets oided the society or its members the indignation the of righteous i i The mentally, to make its members hetter and stronger and en, and stitution, to whi givi {s because desire of soeiety is, ful finer the men or wom to malke educationa it owes and gladly debt t legiance and in whose of the advantages tha of the society stitution gives members more respected and more admired by all of spirit who know This is the ciety fraternity spirit, ideal and it should it is true or thi king this it i “CLEAN-UP Today starte was suggested Health Lee about and been gathered. Wi to that better way in the hands of i the own vas te city, each man to premise nad 't the . Lec to attend to t their hands enough in health and a pel men and we the premi charge shall be ma “Help Wanted,' made school children home leavings and burn them u garbage pall! Clean the Fix that the chicken coop, breeding manure open well!” We pay these things, The # the more he carns P8 Over to hon Each child w every that message: “Gig baek broken sink drain! Attend to the heap! Cover t more interested he that pay we . 926 | | college society or 1r.mruil.\"r\.,m,m a man to be interested in | (o health i keer v Week week cpartme reported Britaln ta b a singe orth o that market proac re that t imite Where hold parative many perity mutua Roger Babson predicts a market indications of ready, This is but that ontimistic honds are heing istified that the war brought y the hands of many more peopl than formerdy. | This of course spr is em izing the more neral 1d of rity All lictions hinge on what Con ihout the 1 downward if the bond sit We the pre taxes. They must uation is to continue to improve, not cspecially interested in business the all over the countr, mail order house except an indication of general buying fact for power that the indicative their business is improving irst time in {wo or three years is of the continuation of the general improvement everywhere in business. ABORR Detroit labor The demand reports that the there encourag rom for skilled is greater than the supply those the is intere interested in the prosperity of And all cd in this matter. skilled worker. husiness In this connection thought turns to unskilled labor and the discontinuance of the employment burcau. Tt is sat- istactory (o see Mayor Paonessu con- the of the paid s a class. They first sidering case lowest of working men ¢ of all should receive the attention of men in authori Few there are in their own ranks who speak for them; they are in They the not position to do so, great employers, with force. are, in a measure, hands o They through in the city tr [tairness displayed by their employe or others. will receive fair nent spirit of s, Ifollowing the same line of thought there is a chance for a difterence of opinion as to the wisdom of discontin- uing the employment bureau just yet. It United was established before the States the even government recom- mended establishment of such places to meet the unemployment sit- Certainly it helped through the winter. It has played a fine part in the city affairs. Keeping in mind the welfare of the unskilled worker there be in commend- but there dilfe T the city of $50 weekly may be worth One may hesitancy ing its discontinuance, is room for an honest rence of opinion on this polnt. saving to taking the risk; it may not The should thing the It it s certain. good work of hurean be remembered. should be opened again promptly occasion demands, A general state- attempt to that the killed worker is paid more should ment of an see not take the place of an agency through which the unskilled worker nee to get at least some situation will be closely ched and a call made for the pening of the bureau if a demand by vorkers for such an agency is heard NO GENOA BREAK UP, Na hr iking up of the Genoa con has come. Confidently it may licted that will ha absolutely pre none come be- wre something tangible been Ru Withe ac- plished « No mat- delegates | 1 issue; help. propaganda her may how t no 1 they may no matter unwise ac may tak y know ( that | | | have financial help, they is the only nation whick at Genog can give | 1 they know ssin does, there L the moment it threat erence knows gland's attit ting to make rep: mic po Gor- if neces: rind any have taken or ms ) ¢ tion endangers her getlir help she, in her irn, must have But more tha in the {5 determined nglanc Lioyd G ring cconomie stabliity to Burope, Ires this ardently for Ing- She does not nced Genoa Fnglar land's sake better |« jation is that it seem NEW BRITAIN DAILY § BLrONEer Germuny's 1ing! no premuature up rence as long 1loyd pirit e ten pov told Gier plainly that made a mistake into ty with Russia that discussion of her af that nothing 1 1 but that by [} | wetion sh Kken herself he she | powers | of cortuin diset in which terested; also, that the mtinue to disenss those matters It m in | fder the Germany n tre sofar as it cor travenes the ments the powers | Germany that she treaty 1nuke. words I8 but informed the politely firmly I nothing by done [N copt Lo hurt hierself the te fur as consider- ation by N powers con- t something will come from the have it, will to get ity Geermany's only it, Russin must 1o anyth lies in it, and Lloyd George is Hope put on his mettle to hring it ahout us W crowning teiumph of his career. I'he combination of circumstances 1s 1resistible A REAL QUE The Anti-Blue fered to disband if people hearing a debatc TTON aw League 1 majority has of- a of the on the ques: tion “Resolved thut Sunday Blue Laws p Kt are American in Principle and Chris- Cha the ef- firmative. Organizations upholding the to the tion in side with blue laws are invited debate question, but must promise to cease their Sunday closing activities if the tecis The There on goes to the ne will many . “Blue Law offer not accepted thi too many are reasons for conr: include subjects; some may be quite “Chris- and nor the other, tian,” some quite the “American,” some neither one But certainly there is a sentiment through inspiration many of the so-called blue laws that is running the of neither Christian nor American. There may be scen in them a sad lack of Christian charity, sympathy understanding. be narrow- and There may seen great deal of unchristian ness and suspicion a unchristian prej- And, perhaps more than all, there may be seen desi ¢ free- udice and jealousy. predominance of un-American re to hamper liberty, to jecopardiz dom and to and women in “pursuit of happiness.” There i ful certainly handicap men joy in a beautifully pes Sunday; there s a wonderful harmony in the ringing of the church bells. America would not be America were they to be silenced. Nor would « Christian be the happy Christian Jesus Christ intended him to be were all that joy to be taken from*His because of day narrowness, prejudice and with the He unfamiliarity smile taught. - 25 Years Ago Today } (Taken from Herald of that date) The managers of Electric Field, are considering the requests of the fac- tory baseball managers that a new grand stand be built at the ball field, The stand, built, will he large enough to accommodate scveral hun- dred people. William G lent comments the song, which he sang Catholic Women na's armory Sunday ening, Prof Laubin will repeat his aram of songs which has been askea 1 t due to the beautiful picces played that Sunday. There were five deaths and tage licenses recorded by “lerk Pentield last week. Muller re on his ived excel- rendering mpths and auns,’ the close of the Kirmess at Han. weelk. of ssor . Easter . pro- Wy reque S three m Town ( Facts and Fancies (BY ROBERT OUILLEN) Somehow, that reminds us of an autopsy Genoa conference Why not settle it by permitting | iers to strike on Tuoesdays and Fri- days? people think 'and some “ei thi Some end in end in et must| 1K it must | The chief fauit of the ris to be g wener- up in the| of the time air most | | atmosphere | able to im-| jury room Abont only lady moral i the jurors is that Prudery is that almost that “limb" so nearly out of fashion | iy knows now part of a tree, everyl mean And yet we when old-fashioned bitterly because you horses trot too fast ot remember a time complatied sports let their Main street, N Once it was marry in haste and re- pent at lefsure, and now it's marry in haste and repeat at intervals. When 4 man cranks a lord in that jerky way, he's probably keepina e HERALD, | Nealon will | veterans of the foree, have | daily MONDAY, A ythm of « o epithets xplosi Ivery dread Lloyd Geor he is merely hold B p with to slipping, it develops reaching for a bet time w willlng have fort to Ifew trim made trim the business their mor raups Keem until b leaperate o to sules o one Government Life will never be comfortable for until invents some | that will make him the « kind resemble pedestrion disgnise u tach seems to be some kind of Jaw an adult party without mouthed fool who | witty, Ihere wainst having inviting some thinks he iy Other husiness may be dull, but we understand mosquitoes will take ad- vantage of style tendencies (o open up new territory this season, some people find lieve the world was made in days. Bt it must be remembered that Senator Reed wasn't there. difficult to he- seven it When a woman tries to do her own housework with three yelling brats| linging to her skirts, you can't ex- pect her to call it “carcer, average Ameriean Japan's activity in Siberia, reaction is a comfortable that he doesn't care a darn, As the reads of his only reflection we look over the list of those sed the saviors of ecivilization, weean't remember that any them wore hoods and hed sheets. of There is concerning the ought to know, know better t1 doesn't know, a difference of opinion things a young girl but an old girl should n to act as though she HAYOR OLES SEEKS POST 45 GOVERNOR Youngstown's Freak Mayor Plan- ning Freakish Campaign Youngstown, O., April 24.—“I am in the race for governor to the finish. My candidacy is not a joke. I have tull confidence I will receive more votes than ecither the republican or lemocratic candidates.” This was the reéply of Mayor George I. Oles when asked if he was in earnest about his proposed cand Mayor Oles says he intends to tour the state in a private train, accom- ranied by a band and a car load of red fire. He will make a special effort to pture the votes of the women and rmers, he says. A campaign fund 100,000 is to be raised, he prom- Plans Auto Tour “I will first make an automobile our of the state,” he said, “and visit the mayors of all large municipalities o learn whether the people are ready kick out the political bosses and support an independent candidate, from politics and ready to ser the people instead of money interests “I feel sure I will get an over whelming vote in Youngstown., My friends will all vote for me, and iny nemies will vote for me to get me out Youngstown. I am going to install a radio sending station at my farm on the Poland road, and will sit there in an easy chair and address the people over the entire state. After I once get started 1 will make a tour of Ohio and tell the people ahout the politicians and gamblers who are try- ing to run their business. To Play It Sate “I will not resign as mayor until I am clected governor. Just a couple of weeks before election I intend fo charte private car or train, if nec- cssary, hire a band, have a carload of red fire, and tour the entire state. I will give talks in all the cities of importance, and I will go into the ru- ral communities as well.” Mayor Oles's deeision to become a candidate for governor came after he had received a flood of telegrams from ali parts of Ohio, Decides To Run ‘em T've decided to th into the ring,"” he said. tight they're betting jon me to win, re's no use keeping the people in The sooner we have the {s- sue hetween me and the bosses in the two hig parties squarely defined, the sooner the people will know how to in order to protect their inter- csts. My platform went like a houseg ire with all classes. It hit the voters quarely in the face. I have pledges of support from a score of men 1 never met, hut who say it's refreshing to have a man call a spade a spade. 1'll call some things worse than that before this thing's over. to free 1 “Tell hat now rOW my pense Vot Policemen to Observe Anniversary Tomorrow FTomorrow, Traffic Charles MeCarthy will twenty-second anniversary of pointment to the local force. DPolice- man Charles Johnson and Dennis also celebrate their nine- The three patrolmen, seen many and all Policeman observe the his ap- teenth year, changes during their time served a considerable length of time | on the night patrol force until the traffic 11 was organized when they were removed to that du v sq time pro- short for the spine latest receipe Stretehing the vouth, is longe ——PALACE — Watch For “MORAN OF THE LADY LETTY” ADAMSON’S ADVENTURES 20 PRIL 24, 19 Millions saved ' through elimination of non-essentials. When buying Certain- teed products, the public is not forced to pay, in these economical days, for waste in needless items. The sixty different shades of paint often found in a single store, are replaced by two dozen at Certain-teed dealers’, and ample selection is allowed. Both dealer and customer profit by the saving effect- ed in cutting out unnecessary stocks. Our tremendous output, wasteless dis- tribution and relentless elimination of frills enable you to purchase highest quality at a price you can afford to pay. CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS CORPORATION Certainleed Certainty of Quality-Guaranzeed Satisfaction ASPHALT ROOFINGS OIL CLOTH ASPHALT SHINGLES RRED FELT PAINTS OF ALL KINDS VARNISHES LINOLEUMS INSULATING PAPERS FLOORTEX (ECONOMY FLOOR COVERING) SOLD BY CITY COAL & WOOD CO., 141-149 ELM ST. Tel. 217-218 In Ulster’s Front Line Trench The present warfare in ireland is a diminutive of the World War, soldiers ever on the watch behind sandbag barricades. Note the Lewis machine gun these Ulster troops are using near Belfast where fighting is now going on night and day. BY 0. JACOBSSON The Hero Is Foiled Copyriaht, 1922, by The Bell Syndicate, Tc.