New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 8, 1923, Page 13

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Sporting Goods 30x21% Cord a0, D& x4V, Cord CALLS .S, TGRORANT ONTEACHING NEEDY D Meiklewhn Caustic on System of Education in Yogue Philadelphin, June 8.—America’s shortcomings in education were the theme of Dr. Alexander Meiklejohn, president of Amherst college, In address yesterday at the Bryn Mawr commencement Dr. Meiklejohn declared that Amer, fea had not even the beginnings of an educational system. “It has no idea what this cou ' needs vid t is still putti up school hulldings and erying more teachers, but skims over fundamen of real education “Uneducated people educate children, T in this con o educ his he ated by mor It is impc dren unless their parents educated : “Two great moral laws-—the law of excellance and the law of democracy are in conflict, and until they work {n harmony things will not work as v should it is peaple has searched its . then it can talk of edu- cating children ! “A democracy depends people heing educated. means education. L st experiment a people © ::"n ar:" going tn see if excellence and upon Demacrac Ameriea is that man life eon- filet the law of excellence and the law of sharing with one another. When xlnl give the growd excellence, the erowd pulls it down. It is the mass {dual. against the indiv! the crowd is superior? If ks true, we have a terrible dflemma, anc in some measure, Look at true, s common music the common Gw‘m']; nd the common life. i & wrhe arlstocrat would say, here ay to run the world, and that 6w A k out the excellent few, and 1 to ple ! uge the others as slaves'. “RBut America is giving her money, to educate all her people h"r‘mlsa! America knows tunless all the people| are educated there can be no democ- racy. “Is there a chance that we can make an educated people? The chances are against us, if we look at| history. Some day our dream of a democracy, where every man is edn- | cated to assume his responsihilities, | will be realized. I do not think it 1s| coming tomorrow, but it is coming." Critics of Bryn Mawr, both radicals and conservatives, were gently ridi-| culed by Dr. Marlon Edwards Park, president of the college, in her nd~‘ MRS. J. TYLER Plainville won the $5.00 photo fin- ishing ticket this week. Bring in the film you take next Sunday, you may be lucky next Fii- day. (‘REETING CARDS for Graduation Gifts Engagements Bride and Groom Anniversary Ohrnstedt’s $11.95 $15.90 v | Fund re | of its | | Ours is the great- | faced. | Is it true that ' it is| . | Herald® NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JU INE 8 ALLING RUBBER COMPANY 240 MAIN STREET Automobile Accessories RUBBER GOODS Bathing Suits and Caps, S“.rimming Tubes. Camping Outfits, Gasoline Stoves, Chairs, .Tables, Auto Tents, Etc. D. & M. Baseball Goods, Wright & Ditson Tennis Goods. We Carry Both U. S. Keds and Hood Tennis Shoes. Complete Line of Automobile Accessories. SPECIAL TEN DAY SALE ON . $1830 33x4 Cord $20.85 34x4 $21.40 Superior Flat Tread Cord Tires Cord Cord. .... $20.25 3x4 32x4 Cord ¢ the 1028 crop of wine e ai congress of Ar P to the wgue o of deputies had alr to meet Argent toward the ctorate of the Calif 8’ exchange are § 80 per cent below *t last year. The reduction, it was asserted in a g'm ment accompanying the an UT 0 TO WINE GRAPES yuncement of prices last night, was G C S F to er the grape growers to oid the pitfalls into which it was said other cooperative marketing associ ations had fallen in seeking to main tain false market prices and to e a steady movement of the crop| Prices | east. rence les g¢hamb d eredi payments s say Bryn aid Dr. Park, “and at onservatives insist When the ox- disagree it is logl are keeping in That has and 1 vol« nunl mser [ the sarhe we are o time t too radice i of soclety y certaln that we middie of the r begn the alm of Bryn M hnxu H will continue on its cou ro is good to be gained (n-m vm. st everything, and if Bryn Mawr ean continue to glean this good we ecan continue to disregard our critios—espe y when they 101 agree on just what is wrong accord ing to their ideas.” COMMUNICATED some rowers Make Reduction | r Cent to Avoid False May- s and Avoid Trouble, June 8§ Married Like Pa!;!aé;s cant Franetseo, GRAVES DECORATION FUND, [ American Legion “Herald” | Cooperation in Recent Campaign i | Thanks in Herald, New Britain, Conn Mr, w Tiri Jackson: most gratefully | as contribution dewment 1 to know that, due to your efforts, Connectl- is already exceeded and 5 through its citizens anhd The Americad Legion and by means patriotic ~ publication, will have| done more than asked ofit. We all| feel, however, that we can never do too much and the American ILegion| stands committed to unending obliga- | | tions to comrades and to country. | We do not question but that the| $100,000 fund will be mqre than s ub-‘ ibed and the decoration of the of our dead overseas be thus| ently cared for. From all our reports French rmoplo‘ are as tender in the care of our graves | 15 of the graves of their own dead. | We are I"aithfully yours, American Legion, Conn. Dept. C. BOROUGH, ate Treasurer. in part (uota that the | An old romance hetween Chief Lone Bear, 50, and Julia Wolf § Moccasin, 48, of the Arapahoe tribe of Wyoming, found consum- mation in T.os Angeles in marriage in the white man’s tepee. Judge | § ' Summerfield performed the ceremony. { 12 0F $he OMICErS BN 111~ | papep it Gy-Glover Post, No. 8|5 TR .egion, 1 wish to express to | [t our sincere thanks for your gen- | y and cooperation in conducting »ugh the columns of vour paper Graves Endowment Fund Cam cn which resulted in the collec- a sum of three hundred dol- §300.00) reprcsenting the quota New Britain I also be permitted at this time to gratefully acknowledge for the Post, the many contributions [ which were received during the drive 1 the hearty support accorded the ampaign, ) FFor the Committee. E. E. OGREN, Chalrman, Fditor New Britain Herald: PHOTO FINISHING The Harvey & Lewis Co. 85 WEST MAIN ST. New Britain, Conn. URGES SUPPORT OF LEAGUE, | Buenos Alres, June 8.—President 1o Alvei a message to congress | yesterday, asked that Jegislation be | pnssed to facilitate gentina's re- rn to norma relations wi the league of nations and requested ap OPTI(’ TANS L= TEL. 483 70 WEST MAIN ST. NATIONAL MEAT STORES CO. Largest' Retailers of Quallty u‘leats in U S. CHOICE FRICASSEE CHICKFNS LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS . ARMOUR’S STAR SMOKED HAMS .. CHOICE ROASTING CHICKENS. . BEST CUTS SHOULDER ROASTS MILK FED VEAL ROASTS . _ BEST PRINT BUTTER—IN QUARTERS S RS T FRESH NATIVE BROILERS ........... .. LB. 72 W, MAIN ST. 'CALVES LIVER 1923 Spring Lamb NATIVE PORK 32x41, Cord 33x4 Yo Cord (uaranteed 10,000 Miles Special Guaranteed Garden Hose .. ........... 13c foot BOY “PHENOM" IS SIGNED Eddie Montague, 16, Held in Reserve Montague, something of a hero - mates here. been signed of the Pacific Coast league, serve," "l ated REVERE TIRES 33x5 35x5 37x5 $25.90 $26.50 34x4%, Cord. . ... $27.15 35x4%, Cord. .. .. $27.95 Cord. .... $32.20 Cord. .... $33.90 Cord..... $35.70 167-169 ASYLUM ST., Hartford g finishes achool was made known cred at the short calendar session of b ¢ ) n asterday ms‘xt‘:’ ‘z‘-”\:lwmvx“n‘ & ~|" r:: rv\Tr"‘rlll:\“( the elty court to be held on Monday morning. afternoon of next week: Rogers Sash Eddie for some time 1 & Door Co. against Hilda Peterson, by San Francisco Olub to Become | 'PlAYINg the bench” wher !, demurrer; Polish Investment & a chance to visit the ball park, an Co, agalnst Warsaw Wholesale the training squad (um ery Co, Inc, et al, acceptance of report of committee, approval of deed and supplemental judgment; New Britain Lumber Co. against Wladis« law Pawlicki, et al, pleading or de- fault. Helen Muter against Ernest Nyquist, blll of particulars; Edward Gorfain agalnst J. W. Finch, et al, judgment; A, A. Mllls against J. Hol- -|1ts, et al, answer or default. will joln Bpring Eddie was Future Third Baseman, Juna 8.--Eddle “phenom,” i to his school- The fact that he has v the San Franeisco club “in re- to prevent his being appropri- by some major league club when San Francisco, recommended by Wil- lie Kamm, who was sold to the Chi- cago White Sox last year for $100,- 000, and Eddle plays at Kamm's old | position, thi 16 years old SHORT The follow THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF FOODSTUFFS IN THE CITY. DISPLAYED IN LARGE QUANTITIES, ALL PLAINLY MARKED. ¢ " , WHAT YOU PAY AND TARE IT HOME—<THE MONEY SAVING WAY WI' HAVE For Saturday HOUR SALES FROM 9 A, M. UNTIL SOLD BEST MAINE— POTATOES coven.. Peck 25¢ FROM 3 TO 5 P. M. ARMOUR'S LEAN SMOKED— SHOULDERS ....... Lb. 10c RONELIESS ROLLED SHOULDERS... LB. 19¢ BEST NATIVE SPINACH . Tc FROM 9 TO 11 A, M. PORTERHOU! SIRLOIN—ROUND STEAK .,.......... BB 18| Fresh Shoulders .... Lb. 12¢ Fresh Hamburg .. 3,Lbs 25c¢ Gold Medal Flour .. Bag 98¢ ALL DAY SPECIALS PORK SALT PIGS . 1de 5¢ LAME | 25¢ It HOCKS 1 Oc LB, SAT/T PIGS m 42¢ LIVER 2 s 250 FEET . 1S EVIDENCE THAT OUR PRODUCTS ARE THE [ COME WITH THEM AND BE SATISFIFD, BEEF LEAN BOILING : .m. 20¢ Y DREASTS 10" 22c sTere avb nake .oy, 14€ SHOULDER CUTS | To ROAsT b, 24c w. 30¢ TO ROAST | PRIME RU TO ROAST F. POT ROASTS | CHOICE CAUCK ROASTS PRIME RIB ROASTS .... Lb, BONELI'SS ROLLED ROASTS | | J MEATY LEGS | FANCY VFEAL CHOPS MIEATY VE SHA \T\ CLODS STEWING LAMB FORES OF LAMB 18¢ iin. GOLDEN WEST FOWT, S OF LAMB . 28¢ .. SWIEFT'S I'RT(‘\Q\T‘T‘ 26c FOWT, . The Crowds of Bakery Buyers ! SNOW FLAKE BISOUIT |, ; BEST BREAD RICH POUND CAKE "D RUNS +E SQUARES CHOPS Y LAYER CAKES 'OF CAKF FANCY AND ORNAME ‘\’TF Dozen . CHOCOLATE \I\H\H\I\I LO“ Rf" WALNTT LOAF CAKE « Doz 12¢ . b, FiN m ASSO¥ ORAN! BUTTER IS LOWER ! s BEST CRY. BUTTER...2 LBS 87c 61 BEST PURE e 259 l\"l\ Lb. 15¢ TIMBURGER CHEESE Lb, STED FRESH Doz, 1o} CHE CHEE RAS| FANCY SWEET CORN BLUE ROSE RICE . \mnl( AN CORN STARCH | CREAM OF WHEAT . SUNBEAM GRAPE JUICE P. AND G. SOAP BROWN SUGAR N. B. €. SODA CRACKERS . ROBIRTSON'S SCOTCH MARY OUR FAMOUS DINNER BLEND COVF RED BUTTERFLY OOLONG TiEA SUNBEAM MAYONNALSE . \I(\Hll AN EVAPORATED MILK ... ¢ W PEA REANS . SPARED MUSTARD PURE COCOA IN BULK NEW EIBOW MACARONT . FRESH SHREDDED o« ti\\l"l ceeae DBEST NEW ]‘fll"i'fli!c . Peck 69c 1 Lbs, 25’: LARGE RIPE PINEAPPLES ................. Basket 19c, 25¢ RED RIPE STRAWBERRIES. .......,....Basket 10c, 15¢, 19¢ LETTU r}r .2 Heads 150 nE :m_‘\ bér Qts. 25¢ TICY SUNKIST kg 25c 2 cane 25€ ORAN 3 Pkes NEW EVAP, APPLES NEW MEATY PRUNES STRINGLFSS GREEN BEAN! 2 Qta pE— 1 25¢ IMPORTED, SARDINES ... iD SMOKED 2 Pkes. SLl HWALIBUT

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