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- New Britain Herald ; WERALD PUBLISHIN MPANY | Masned Dainy Hemld Bidg eel Bunday Escopted » | SUBSCRIPTION HATES B 8 Yeus LH Thiee Monthe 5 MNoat "y ‘ o New Britain a8 Ma Ma ot the Pox a8 Becand EPH Pusiness Office Bdtor'al Rooms NE " " ”e m 8 press the Oit yoom always profitabie advert Pireulation ne mediu L ks and pen 18 advertisers Member of The Assaciated Press The Assaciated P s exclusively entitied te the use for re-publication of nows eredited 1o 1t o net atherwise credited tn this paper and alse leeal news pub tished hereln, elreulation. Based upan this audit teotion aga'net fraud in tribution fgures 1o heth focal advertisers, B TR e s————— FINIS, LEGISLATURE, The legislature of the sovereigy state of Connecticut yesterday finlsh ed its session in a deliberate attempt at making fun creating chuos. Like & group of unruly school-boys on the 1ast day of the season 'the representa. tives and senators gave way to their feelings. Tradition calls for this ac- tion, it says that there must be a vast hullabaloo about nothing upen the Jast day to signalize we suppose the yeleass from the tension created by | the strain of acting “wisely and well" | during several months of deep de. | liberation. The wonder of it is that there should he any preconceived at- | tempt at “comlic rellef” this year.| It seems that a turn to serjousnes might have offered more by way of | contrast to the days past than an at- tempt at hilariousness. Certainly there are people about the country, be they In favor of daylight saving or otherwise, that can get a better laugh out of the spectacle of an august body of law makers ruling that a person owning a pub- licly displayed clockggnay be fined $100 If he sets it an hour ahead of standard time than can grow mirth- ful over the throwing of spitballs and the bursting of toy balloons by men who are supposed to be thus letting down the bars and showing to pub- lic that they are human rather than | the exalted beings they have fondly imagined themselves to be. If there is one accomplishment of | the legislature that is outstanding in | the minds of every citizen of this state and many of other states it is| the enactment of the penalty hill for daylight saving. Whatever else the | legislature may have accomplished, this act brands its session, the ludi- crousness of it warrants no further| indication of its mental bias neces- sary, there is no need to further point out the character of the individuals nationa more | splendid profession. | 1t | the propriety of a discussion of it in | Center he timeplece ity N » w wit AWS ¢ Y with thes pathy The t seratehes 1) W YALL OUTHOOR WORKSHOP ests everyone concerned with t th ntry, the fu pment FeSOUrces Vor i's natura wealth epreggnted by 1 grass where but Making of power vealth bia of ne i 4 $On pra the grew formerly; the tieal use some latent of or water, It is the some- which seientific earth, air has been created lknowledge, or the inereased power of something enly ¥ the power of which has been available heretofore. The movement | Yale students forms and and indus. thing new through art of is to aid the work of of engineering In all its close kinship to scienee try The movement is one to make a permanent “outdoor laboratory" or| workshop or Summer Camp for those students at Yale University who are | working to bring this added wealth | to the world, It is a movement, also, that remembers in the plans for the to be raised, the poor lad un. ible to pay the expenses necessarily incurred by attendance at this sum-. | camp where it will be required | the summer work of such stu-| mer that dents is to be done, It is a plan that should {interest every manufacturer, everyone con- nected with industry. It should in-| terest every man or boy who wants to study and devote his life to this| | Yale men have assumed the h!lrd!'n! of erecting the necessary bulidings on the 2,000 acre plece of land acquired. But the fact that they have so as- sumed this burden, nor the fact that is to be a Yale institution, should | not prevent men other than the grad- uates of that institution from aiding it. If this were but a movement to make Yale bigger and nothing else, | a newspaper might well be question- ed. But it is far more than that. Where would a city find its “city en- | gineer” were there no such institu- tions in the country? Where would | our manufacturers find recruits for| their work of theory were there no | such institutions? And what sort of | a land would this be if its"develop- | ment were left to those who know only how to handle the pick and the shovel, valyable as their work is? | Yale men are giving their time and | money to raising the fund necessary to make the summer laboratory or | camp a permanent affair, capable of | producing big results, But the man- ufacturers, the men engaged in in- dustry—and, eventually the consumer | —all will benefit by the developmient ! should | Your suit should suit the weather. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1028, abolitig the day,” and later in direst ntradiction to this state ' 008 O 1 declare; "The one g 1eature of the commitiee's " s the intinftion it is A report sugh as this which 100 freely and the is forced to admit the ervor of some o iatory pa Natwithstanding its de Ages 1s weakened such weakness we ohurch erganizations’ i with the that A trom the Iron and Steel Industry- .llflllll;l long day is wise crrar, No agre report 1€ turther peport is report tenor. whd insist the right W be forced to ®ork for 13 out of the 24 hours of & very or are man at such duties Golf certainly is & game possessing | “links that bind," And alse links that blind many te their duty of attending to 'husiness Qutside New RBritain the game causes many a slip twixt the cup and the hip of If our legislature had a voice In the running of the war there would have been some confusion at "the Zero hour.” But “they should worry." The “little red schoolhouse' opened on standard time, too, TATLOR'S ADVERT! MENT, It the weather doesn't please you—| Disgusts you altogether, Don't let impaticnce seize you— i The summer that should be walll under way 1s only well under weight. | A headache in the morning should now be, like Caesar's wife, “above suspicion.” | | Facts and Fancies BY ROBERT QUILLEN, | f The first essential to success is la- | bor; the second it spotlight. | | The church a man belongs to is the} one he goes farthest from, for his| Sunday outing. Work will minimize the worries of | all people except those who worry | because they have no work. | | As we understand Mr. Johnson, the | two present needs of America are iso-| lation and Mr. Johnson. These “epic’’ movies are getting to, be- little more than interesting guh-‘ titles, with illustrations. No man ever lives to be as old as he feels at twenty-one. son, 25 VYears Ago Today Herald (Taken from of that date) - W, Walde Hart of visiting at his heme in W duys v lohn Sheehan has beer mission 1o erect High street Charles Eries oty a graduate of U'psala College of Brook. N. Y., has hegun the study of aw in a local office | The first of a series of band cons certs will be given on the ecentral #green this evening under the spices of H. L. Mills C, A Joslyn has moved his family/ and furniture to Camp's Bloek on Areh street | James Rhepard of Lake street, the patent expert, has recovered from his recent lliness Ralph J, Myerson tute duty on Lettar Carrier gon's route this Deeds were passed yesterday tra ferring the Parker property on E street to John M, Nrady A horse belonging to M, H. Den. nelly get out of a pasture in Berlin yesterd and stepped the third rail, The animal was electrocuted Burke of the New Britain High school broke the high school record for the hammer throw at the Berlin Park Saturday, He threw the weight far that many onlookers had to dodge to escape being struck, is for New York this eity pers ghen a carnage shed ¥ aus 15 doing substi. Ander. week Observations on The Weather = For Connecticut: Showers tonight and Friday: no change in tempera. ture; moderate variable winds, Conditions: The pressure is high over Maine, Georgia and South Dakota, Unset. tled showery weatherd prevails from the upper Mississippi valley eastward to New England Pleasant weathér with high temperature continues in the southern sections. Many places report more than an ipch of rain dur. ing the last 24 hours. The temper- ature is lower in the Lake reglon and New England, . Conditions favor for this vicinity unsettled showery weather, HOWAT UNDER ARREST Deposed Leader of Kansas Miners Taken Into Custody After- Little Boy Tells Story To Pélice, Pittsburgh, June 7.—Alexander Howat, deposed leader of the Kansas United Mine Workers, who has been in Pittsburgh for several months, was arrested today on a serious charge preferred by Mrs. Inga Sorensen, of Chlcago in behalf of her six year old Judge Tansard Dewolfe in morals court held Howat for a hear- ing. Howat denied the charge. . LIMB HITS CAR A touring car bearing the Connec- ticut markers 1543 was proceeding along the state highway in Stanley Quarter near the Barbour farm yes- terday afternoon at about 5 o'clock, when a large limb fell from a tree and dropped onto the hood, denting it. The driver, an elderly man, was If a New Haven Dairy Plant Was Destroyed Tonight There Are Eight Other Dairy Plants in the State to Give Uninterrapted Service in Supplying lce Cream If you expected ten gallons of New Haven Dairy Ice Cream for an affair of your club or lodge tonight and the local Dairy plant was de- stroyed by fire, the ice cream would be delivered just the same, right on time. Eight other big Dairy Plants are making ice cream and with powerful trucks can give quick emergency serv- ice. If one ice cream plant was depended upop, service would be suspended for months The New Haven Dairy has a big finely trained organization of men who want their customers to have this quality ice cream just when they want it. Service and quality products count these days—the single track method of business serv- ice has passed into the misty past. So when you stop at a New Haven Dairy dealer’s store and take home a quart of ice cream, you may be sure you are receiving the highest quality ice cream that can be produced for the money, in perfect condition from a model nearby Dairy plant. New Haven Dairy Ice Cream Is Sold By Dealers Who Demand Quality for Their Customers who have been sitting to dnlilwratwfflf this and other similar institutions. ] = | Yale_men in New Britain will sub- =F = | | serib® to the fund to be ralsed here, Past records of the members from | primarfly because it is for Yale.* And | this district bring before the public | Yale men and men not of Yale will no particular pictures of accomplish-| subscribe to the fund because the de- ments for New Brit#n with the ex-|velopment of this institution will aid ceptlon of the success of Senator | them individually if they are indus- Covert in getting highways |l;|r”!\£.'i“‘ld||8fs, and because they are Dbig from New Britain through n:\:-rhyit'nnugh to see that the movement is towns accepted as state roads thereby | not only for Yale, but for the Nation, [ Street by the easy marks that lie | troops are mobilizing at Yingtak, the world. trimmed at the side of the road. | south of Suchow, and it is feported | - | that fighting will be renewed on the Good manners alone will take you | west river, to many places, including the tail end of the line at the box pffice. | not hurt, but was startled. upon the needs and welfare of the SUCHOW CAPTURED. citizenry at large. A man never realizes how inade- quate his vocabulary is until he steps|By The Assoclated Press. on a marble at 3 a. m. | Hong Kong, June 7.—Suchow, | about 180 miles north of Canton, was captured yesterday by Peking sup- porters from Kwangsl and from the northern provinces The Suchow garrison is supposed | to have cscaped. Sun Yat Sen's coppse of Man Who Disappeared MOUR SUCCEEDS ALLEN. Cambridge, June 7.—James W, D, Seymour has been appointed secre- tary to the university for inferma- tion and secretary for alumni affairs at Harvard university. In his first ca. pacity Mr, Seymour will continue the work done during the past four years by Frederick L. Allen under ths title of secretary to the corporation. NEW RATES AUTHORIZED. Washington, June 7.—Railroads/ operating north and south lines west ‘ of the Mississippi river were author-| ized today by aninterstate commerce commission decision to make rates| between St. Louis, Memphis, Vicks- | burg and other Mississippi river | crossing points, including New Or- leans, without regarding the long and; 3 Z Hiee short haul clause of the interstate | INDIANS ST PETE McMILLAN. | commerce act. Boston, June 7~—The Cleveland : The effect of the decision will be American league club has signed Syd. | to allow lower rates in the transpor- ney (Pete) McMillan as an outfielder. tation of general freight between the| He is a brother of Norman McMillan, | points named. | Red Sox third baseman. EVERETT TRUE You EXHAUST MY paATIEneS ! SvaRY TIME A PERSON TRISS TO GET AN EXPRESSION O ORPINION OR A DERMNITE ANSWEGR FroM You THEY DoN'T &&T IT! TEw Ma, DID You GVGR IN YOUR kG SaY EGITHeR oR NO ¢ I 'BODY, HANDS AND FEET TIED, - FOUND IN BOSTON HARBOR A nation's aversion to a world court is in direct proportion to its ability to lick its neighbors. You can tell the approach to Easy ‘ Week Ago Discovered—Probably transferring the expense in part from city to state and insuring better road- ways. He shouid be highly compli- | mented for doing this; we, of New| The Britain and its surroundings should ; cnmmittr—rlagflnst the e Nerardel Hatwennin aWIN A be be properly grateful, The members with.the 12-hour day in the steel In- | sult and a bathing suit ia that water in the house, Mossrs, Christ and|dustry isthat it would he impossible at | goesn't spoil a swimming suit. Alling, may have their accomplish-| this time to find the 60,000 odd work- | ments also, but they are not particu- | ers necessary were the three-shift| larly True they were new |plan to be adopted instead of the | to the legislature and its ways, they two-shift plan; if the 12 hour day, in| were not as familiar with the ropes|other words, were to give way to the as they might have | 8-hour day. It is suspected, to a point of knowl- | The church organization, in criticiz- edge, that their w ing that point, is perfectly correct in not carried through, that ;n-mphusizlnl; that fact that “the short- | that they | age of labor was not the reason for the failure to abolish the long day | o when the public waited | Beaten Unoonsclous SIOUX CITY PRINTERS STRIKE | Sioux City, Ia., June 7. | printers on the Sioux ( ik } d the Sioux City ‘Tribune” and the s 1"l,i\ru:m‘k Record,” was in effect to-| |day, The printers demand §44 for day land $47 for night work, The publish- ers have offered $42.50' and $45. The 11»\11\“3]101‘5 declare they will operate |led the police to believe that Barrett lunder the open shop plan, | had been beaten and was probably = | unconscious when bound and thrown | into the water. The pockets had been turned inside out. SIKT IN TROUBLE Sencgalese Boxer Hit Waiter and Boston, June The body of Pat- rick Barrett, 51, a grain scooper, who disappeared a week ago was found to- ay floating in the water at Evans I1p. The hands and feet were se- curely bound with light rope, and a bandana handkerchief was drawn tight over the mouth. 4 Bruises about the head and face | THE 12.HOUR DAY argument of the doing Gary away | main No aut'or seems brilliant when he must compete with the chap who writes the stuff on the book's jacket. Almost any modern would have been hailed as a great man centuries |ago if he hadn't been hanged for j heresy. evident, COUSHING-VANDERBILT . heen. New York, June 7.—A marriage li- 7. cense was issued today to Cathleen | Vanderhilt, 19* year old daughter of | | Reginald C. Vanderbilt and Harry Cooke Cushing 3d, a stock broker. They announced they would be mar- ried, June 20, hes in several re- EpeCts were oertain wished {n official civ entirely their run against opposition the reasor ppointments made were ignored | Thi they to have be | two years expectantly for such a salutary step Paris on the part of the United States Steel | Corporation. At that time there was | appalling unemployment which could | les. may not 5y Revolver in 1t Later Fired saloon—Warrants Are Issued. i LEASE MAIN ST. STORE, Morris Cohn has leased ‘a store at| 43 Main strect to Joseph Scocco for three years. The rental fot the first| waning. It's just that moderns have |vear is $1,500 and for the second and | have been in a large measure reliev- | ed in steel manufactuning districts by | 80 little time to make that kind of jthird years, §1,800 each. sofa pillows, | introducing the three-shift system in 2 | The task may be | ppder the biessings of civilization | and learning, man has become recon- ciled to almost everything except man i The man who is “good for it, but ‘ mighty slow pay” is just a dead-beat without the courage of his convictions. may have for to Parts, June 7T.—A Paris magistrate has sent to the public prosecutor two | cages in which Battling Siki !si | charged with lawbreaking. The Sene- | | galese boxer will be summoned to| | police court at an early date to an-| swer the charges. On April 7 a waiter in a Mont-| martre night cabaret which Siki was| patronizing told the fighter that the | | proprietor desired his departure. The | senvoy, it is alleged, was met with a | i knockout blow. People disrespect laws for the same A month later Siki is sald to have reason that a kid doesn't care much' o | fired a revolver twice in a saloon. for any particular toy if he has too| § : | darned many. obvious excepting The that the city the be | is which not those mai of only counted practically state adminis of that towns was on the notwithstanding, Britain the fact re-| inside, about In Flanders is that republican which state g0 by w city in can upon ignored the steel industry. more difficult now than it would hav been then, but a past delinquency fords no release from a present moral | to republican { is the ration, which kept political faith by emall obligation."” 1 It should be remembered, too, that etockholders of the | 1t seems as though the emall might of political that 3 wigh fellow republics the town to & might bow to the wishes of the local . committee of courtestes 'nited Steel corporation, in 1912 said extend 16 and they nee to city USED “sHI BALL." Toronto, June 7.—~lLore Bader, To-| | ronto International league pitcher, to- | | day was reported to have deserted| the club following an assertion by | | George Stallings, Rochester manager, that he had obtained proof of Bader's | alleged “shine ball” delivery. that “a 12-hour day of labor followed continuously by any group of men for considerable number of years decreasing of the efficiency organization which helps to keep the eity in the republican col The representatives may hat ) their New means A philosopher say man is at his and lessentng of the vigor and virility | Pest when his nose is on the grind. i stone, so perhaps we haven't done so badly by posterity, after all Correct this sentence: “I never really enjoy working in my garden,” said the man. “until the sun gets hot enough to blister my neck.” any ¥ a hands without political skill, Britain fore, or they under out of part of the mer of such men.” 1t would seem, in other words, that becoming the sufferer there. may have been snowed whe United States Steel corporation is to take liold of the argument against workers' pure perversity on the reducing the length of the lay which appears most plausible at en now it indicates | ibolish the long SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATION Accurate Optical Work Frank E. Goodwin Eyesight Specialist 327 MAIN ST.—TEL. 1905 FIVE NEW WOMEN LAWYERS The ranks of the will be increased the forthcoming were daylight 1 There may be representatives, and the lature may “point with future campaign to which our | the moment t thing london, June 7 English barristers by five women at calls to the bar. Among the five is a member of the high court of India The total number of women qualified as barristers in England will be when the five are called. entire at its policy is to - sometime.” church 1y But Gary pr criticizing against the shorter by a conflict report ! Rev John B. Frigon of Bfownsville, Tex., has gone to Europe as repréesen- |tative of the National Catholic Wel- fare council to consecraté the graves| of 12,000 Catholic Yanks who sleep in Flanders Fields. Father Frigon, a K. of C. chaplain during the war, will be | assisted by English, Belgian and , French committees. when they, the party which sponsored port ask for the There may be——but they are vious now. The legislature made the heaviest mark on its slate wh adopted the penalty for allowi #ablicly displayed closk to be wrong | rejection of the proposal weakens itself of which will be a handle for fiehly want men to work The rhurf‘h reports gays ON! how many Ttis a definite | .yr0q sby reading for the ads. vote of the those who days 4 - have se- classified bargains 1 Herald ong of the Gary report

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