New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 9, 1924, Page 6

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pain or su ..v-m:‘ who now presides over the destinics Kt v o the e o New York Facts and F,ancies! rts wateh=' Far be it from the purpose of the BY ROBERT CUILLE I to the chair as| Herald to scek to become the cradle) HERALD PUB 3 .COMPANY he g of a boom for anyone for the presi | Issued Daily (Sur sxeepted) was o hissing sound deney, or, as in the case of Governor| *Peace: A period during which one 5 “harch Street can te o=tp i zoing 4o i et i t o gas ¢ odor of it came to Smith, te hoom the boom along. l€m“l'“ tell, the=truth withiout going 8 IN. RATES | yers, but “troubled them | guite aside from Al Smith’s merits or| $8.00 & Year 7 4 . « intent n thg man | demerits, {here is something fascinat-| A village is a place where loose | Sony e W Mo in death mbe I to . ing in the thought of a Smith as Pres- | tongues operate to keep a man {rom | - hair, unable te move—unable to do ident of the United States, What|getting tight. f ax New Britain | ¢ Fntered at the Post Office ar New B ; o S P e as Second all inything but gasp as the deadly fumes | “Smith" could bé unpatriotic, undem “Dangerous men at large,” says o ||ff| HARTFORD passcd through his open mouth and ocratic, un-American? A Smith would | peadline: Probably a reference to . HARTFORD = v Businees Office . . ; down his nostrils to the lungs where enter the White House withcihe sen- | congressmen at large, Editorial Rooms niy profital always open fo bo's habitation, the weather -is/ mightier than the wage. ni press ] . ' watchers sniff ! d. Now, ' incidentally that the “plain men” of e i e inside the rdbm, the head of that ma the country rule it i i b, MWaEor 1. The 4 srriale G { stranger from a far country, here With the same interest one takes in| No man who delights to be nuughty | | L news| . ong n of another race, began to the excellent Senator Underwood, Me-| ever can forgive the narrowness of lh\-; dite | The Associated Press 1s exclusioel " an wi esn't g prove, bob up and down, up and down, Again Adoo and all the rest of the possible} Man Who doesn't approve I M e dighasidteiont kit llng o 1 B © RS e iog. IR Days May Come and Go But The Greatest of All Dollar Days at Our Store Monday Nahed 1 e gasped. Helpless he sat, his lungs | democratic 'didates, one looks at| A wiok towii is oge in which a man| Monihor Ankit Eintons ot Oironintion. crying out for air; his head bobbing, the record of Governor Smith has! can find nothing thrilling to do while A, B, C a1 organk bobbing up and down, up and down. Made and feels the thrill of enthu-| his wife is away i fun apers nd ad Somcwhere hovered death. And | siasm. It is generally admitted by = - 1ation statistics are halted its hand- republicans and democrats alike in . : T Ll Al (it o uld cellivs frot wiihtaver ronll I'NEw: ¥ olit sthle thal He' snd. rarman . - | tribution fgures to both ) ¢ man had—paused and vaited Governor Miller groved two of the e six long minutes while the | best governors the state ever had. At the man gasped; while the the last clection Al Smitli defeated i fohy A pad. g cad bobbed up and down, up and the other. Rising from surroundings ) 3 . 3 ‘Central, 42nd Street SR e ey : h | Angeles, Cal.: Arcade Statlc down, And so, after six minutes, he | that “]' not w ”! c ;""‘“1~' ';’ in A .| spire the loftiest ideals and to, bring R & dgied. The experts waited an . hour l - .‘ A ‘h ‘_ & f‘ 4 " rd val pleasgre to tuck the LOCATION OF SCHOOLS while the death fumes were cleared, Wisdom of character generally | onj)gren jn bed, if you can manage to . - S i new school- Then they entered the chamber where found in statesmen, Governor Smith| keep awake until the children come g Fp supneetion that 4l had passed; a chamber where | 1S aD outstanding example of the man | in, houses should be built, if possible, in & S0 ad pa 8 v I o S = : = o 8 ’ . chil aving | & man had taken six minutes to breath | Who learned from men, not bogkg:| AT L e ¥ 1ogations whers the childrenylesving from human nature because he him.| There's a difference. This time the the building will not at once upon his last of the strargling gas—and 3 r endum on the peace plan isn't| p self is human and realizes it. There { defined as “solemn. his lips had gasped, his head had bob- A b 4 ! would be intense interest to see the % a street where the great, has much to comn cities were bed of and dowh, up down i resuits of an administration of this The whiskey barrel may Lave been able to select Jtions in every The experts who had watched stdt has faced them ali. unclean minds can't be helped mueh C o " | country directed by one whose great taken out of pofitics, but the good old 1 ol @ at death had come painlessly. ! ) o R : . y instance, the school houses might be ' €d ‘fh_;_ l(' A"lh ad P strength comes from his understand.| POTE barrel is with yet, ] the sound of traffic would not bother pa g L , the students, and where the immedi- THI. USES OF THE CLOCK ST oo, without the air of acuum cleaner. ate danger of traffic in front of the 4y jnteresting news item from Lon- el school would be removed, or located gon indirectly discloses the fact that JUST WHAT ANDERSON DID If there were fewer fool laws to v 3 TN teach people contempt of law there in quiet communities. As conditions | for more than half a century all of, It may be well to state briefly J‘Il.‘zl. e el s oS B , are at present, therefore, it would be )¢ elocks at the royal estate at Sand- | exactly what Anderson, of the New B well to have the suggestion 4n mind | pjpenam have been kept half an hour | York Anti-Suloon League, did in the . in selecting sites for mnew school| speaq of Greenwich time, the custom | opinlon of the judge who is in a bet- buildings. having been adopted by the late King | ter position than anyone else to sum t other considerations must en-' pgward when he was Prince of Wales, | marize the case. Judge Tompkins did ter also. If t hway upon | ge had borrowed the idea from a not suspend sentence beeause of the whigh t ulic is heavy which must| peighbor who introduced it in his fact that Anderson had not admitted be™@rossed by practically| all of the ,‘,,“\.X BUT COME STRAIGHT old to insure punctuality. or expressed remorse for his crime, 7 . children before they reach ‘}"‘ resi- But the custom work« so well and had aggrevated the offense by tes. . > TO O . - ey o g " | Lty falsely. The judge sentenced the deatial porion of the clty=-the PArt|among Sandringhum villugers that titying fa ik - The man who shaves himself won- where most of them live—It must be|thore s no other time in the village | convicted mun to'scrve a term of one | 4. wistfully what kind of strop the remembered that those children will| 454 cven the trains stopping there use | ¥ear in Sing Sing prison, no tine being laundry uses so saccessfully en his have to be taken care of in separate | g0 time according to the report. So, ;uy\Mm for in the law. And in sen- collars, street A n mounces that he will eat at §:30 moncr is thut you don't have to marry thut it is much more dif L b oV O t > » encing e I he udge declared groups when they come to this busy wi. the present king goes there he, tencing the man t g S e L FOR THE BEST DOLLAR BARGAINS t, it the school is far from it, and : that, in ordering employes of the pice thing abput baiig st | leult to guard | wpen he means § o'clock Greenwich league toalter the organization’s books , poval haif-wit to got somelody in E MOST DOLLAR BARGAINS them against accident when they ap-| ¢, to conceal the fuct that he, Anderson, your social class. AND TH a street in these separate fow Ahis T o with the! had accepted $4,400 from Phillips, —— proach a str o Now this n lo with the Correct this sentence: “He's such | a boisterous boy,” said the mother, | ‘wnd he always wipes his foet ur\ui groups, or singly, than would be thodgk joke of the glishman who former financlal representative of the they to come in one great crowd. | peyver gees the point of a joke until league, on the fifty-fifty busdis, out of corner of Lincoln and West| gome time after the said point should Phillips' commission, Auderson had (yiy before coming in.” ot is an example, That school | y.v0 pricked home. Nor does it infer | deliberately cammitted the crime of Lincoln street, where the trafiic | ¢y ¢ 11, forgery. The judge wted, and showed 1t English as a race are apt to Is said that $5,000 has alr great. But probably a majority | po any slower in doing things than in detail why, “the offense was agg been paid to the New Britain hosp Vi 3 g 3 It IS . p s 08 S he men edgeo o d on their way home, and West | ,4)0. race, Nor has it unything to do (Anderson) gave here us a witniss, —_— b frogboint B jemn & ndbagdifs, P . " pockets there can be no objection, n Plainville road or from Black | jura or daylght s time yugh, In order to give Anderson’ every Makes Random Observations But if they intend to pay it from the ted from the public at ' chance the judge then grgnted hin vy funds colle k avenue at a rapid pace. Many is quite possit td twist the situa- chan tl jud then grgnted him OII lhe (JILV and lts Pcoplc ll,.,,;,. ';‘:,r bl Atisn @ 3 ' rder to show cause, be hear idents happened tbere before a \ " present an @n order to show cuu heard JAIUN Shats secen e e (uiies. sidents look at it People with radio receiving sets are |block snoring into the loud speaker When the Bristol people were asked chers in the school have instructed : . the clock Branted, thus giving th i accomplishing one good thing in the [ *“That's my tubes groaning,” you are |to contributc to the hospital fund they is notoriously busy. Drivers come | i), the merits or demerits of stan. Which was obviously untrue.” raffic officers was posted at that cor- ¢ et , before another judge, why a certificate That officer reports that the . nable doubt shov il | shing | given to understand, don't won- helleved that all the money collect- ¢ 3 ‘ sed the tual an a chance to have the whole case country today. They are furnishing |given to und nd, "l & TOTLER RAL ML : S0 aasgry DAnSIUATHY RIS S : business fr the nerve speclalists, Of |der at il you say--to yourself «d would remain in Rristol and con- course, there arc some who do get Machine gui n fire again = [tributed with that understanding, It and thaf the children are “pretty good ,...h o0 wiio was Ager o his' Anderson begins serving his tern good rosults n 1 tell you that | tle isn't yeu over, “That static is bad | js said they do not like the jdea of about it.” Hepe there is a school | ...} panas yossl- Thus, if error made on the trial, ) engelves. “Come on down to the [tonight. I've never heard it like | having been misied and would like to | ranch b 8 2 ; tion about the o DO . You'll have to | that,” the operator. Suddenly r from those in charge of the fronting on a comparatively quict e ae jo s ahead an| OF if there is any question abo house 80 ; rystal.” you 1 woman seream and you S G e o o [hoat my #st. Cloar as orystal, ou h A an P street, but a street running into a busy oo el p went | conviction, Andersor will be re fhe “some time" arvives and you |rush for the telephone, but are reas- | Apother mutter which has caused are ushered into the home of your sured by your friend who says iUs lgurprise is the treatment accorded cross. Were the school further re- ance that it was, in fact, 3 a. m.— ' Fairness could go no further, friend and are immediately projeeted 'merely another wave length . he's | newspapermen at the annual meeting W ) f al- | struck Ah, SMASH is broadcast- of the hospital corporators Thursday ed fr ' M street, even, the - e I8 aulte —— - into the Chamber of Horrors, a s . 0 moved from West Main m. in the winter time is quit though you are not wise to that fact [ing a program,” and he dives into | pight AL least one correspondent oy until e starts his apparatus going. |the maze of diais and tries to open | was invited to attend the meeting. there would be, perhaps, even greater pecially as re were chores to do I fix these the safe When he arrived he found the door Just a mint while Ut 59 the Busle 08 By the GMe| ryry that meal : 25 Year‘ A‘a Tad [P B wircs” Busi t untangling scv- | “That whistler is pretty ood.” you |closed against him. The men who they reached West Main they would 1. the farmer got plenty of work | B cral lengths of wire from around the remark. “Sce if you can keep him |closed the door are the same pefson e bt cobipinngiviolonse "o | f(Taken irom ferald of that date ship's ventilator that stands on a on” who were hungry for newspaper space be separated into small groups which .4 o¢ 4}e “hands,” and there was an 8 table, You walt patiently, “That's no whistier, I'm Uryiug 1o | while the campalgn for funds was in would requlre constant atterition abundance of eficiency on the ranch All right, now we're all set.” e tune in”" Whistler starts at the 10p | progre Dher Sre. 1he Setke BN o ilyis seen that the recommenda- 4y . 4. o o St whon the This has been about as cold a day | = FEO FEE B0 00 set is of the scale, siides down o the low | who were no ObISINE 1n thelr M. a . as New Britain has expericnecd this |\ "0 o001 work when compuny |tass motes and then gives a loud | ners when money was needed but who winter. The mercury hovered just To Humph, that's funny. groar Silence. Whistler gives & now, apparently, are convineed that sammer above the zero mark il day and Jack ver had that trouble betore, Guess [loud groan and goes from the what is done by the hospital is of no the location of new school houses, in . . d selves that it Frost has cut his fantistic ures on | subes are p yeed More busi- | notes up to the top of the scale for fyrther interest to the publie, with- regard to their position on or off or t - put @ll the window panes about town. ness of fooling with equipment. It |variety. Again .kl‘lv ||:1, exce |'i‘l”|0; :'.- ot whose help they would still be far from busy highways must ¢ Sk Joscph Hultgren spent the day 0y #mg that the bulbs are not lighted. | maghiy ans which are still doing | goeking funds for the wew hospital optslbioedboraplec s digoiets b G South Manchester, being in attend #riend radio shark looks worried business ¢ ¢ old swnd. You won- g ance at the convention now in session ... Legins a systematic inspeetion « gunners get time and &' pequently the Observer is asked (o many thing g f ) K, that ' in 1 place s. He fimally goes out balf f rtime untangle knotty problems and act the U SIY DURS WY % SR Ty e wasting thm t th E. Hackney had one of his fingers and upo urn_ announ Do he scale agalir gocs the | part of Solomon, One day this week danger to school children is fhat pre- e a o onsth. 1 rmer crushed this afternoon at work | the aeris all right A whistle This Ume he of its ‘-\‘.: a young man stopped at the Ob- emphasized here. Teach them, i in the hardware works of Landers, You remark thyt perhaps the rea. gr and a wee, small voice Says, |gorver's . desk. His brow was sigma Busanpe 3 sty Frary & Clark. Dr. Kelly dressed the why the set Won't go ix | . 5 oW 0 & 1., eastern | weinkled and he appeared to e nd. t wire on U € > rd time. This Is radio broad- carrying @ load on his conscieges ught and care whenever ap " " I WiHOSH It g off e 8 thought Z -5 4 eives E v New W Brosdenst “‘ proach a highway y 2 - v TS s« of 1t ndid cured new rooms in le ock directions given by the traffic officer,| ;. e v of the reviewed by another judge before one which later the children have 1o yo oo e o0 Jlisstul ige | viewed and the evidence passed upon. the same conditions would exist and thank you, for bresk tion, basically sound in many ways, 15" i : e can mot be taken in its entifety, ar be governed by a consideration of in the schools help me I have a WHOSH is in a town 1 ¢ raph at home and 1 reeently have heard it ’ bought the record ‘Abide With me,’ — . eepit t for work v 1 cphone, but = oes W It is sung by two women of great CIVILIZATION i The Suw SVSEIDRashatbeil tont M | Ll o0 it and beg 8¢ I iene talent and the music is beautif i its reorganized form will reopen games S play it over and over just for- the inspiration It soothes me and makes me feel able to tackle the ¢ are onde y ¥ problems of the world. Aiso it tem- a murderer 4 Rk “The Bohemian™ Girl was presented ‘ I 5 « i porarily strengthens me to become by the Wilbur Opera company at the 8 reconciled to conditions which 1 can- Lyceum theater Ja¥t evening that i radio | distant stat and g not change because they are beyond Captain William Iawlings and hear th ¢ human power to change, poral Alfred Griswold are making thought v ‘ ¥ t " As 1 said, 1 music i® beautity rangements with a committce for the oy B aid remar 1 t Jut 1 can understand only a few of annual bail of Co. | at the state arm o you sut 3 11 ‘ the words because the singers do not cry next Monday evening e thereby K 1 ) or ) articulate distinetly 1 tricd to get - ene . cealing 1 a copy of the words but without success. While at a banquet a short . « time ago I noticed on the tabie “ . s onde ‘ r book of gongs, the property of Uhe ob:emtiom on t With & 4 o gu to some- | Kiwapis \ Rotary club, 1 forge t o ! - P t which I ran through the TR s n vi « . “Bmit sent Th lb Cematic's awful temight ' rather absentmindedly and then sud- as reported in { esterd name, so it aid a . e ”e‘ er ar bringing the big & 3 ts who contributed 10 | denly came on the page with - the near or far from the sche 18 ahas for weisie ' ¢+ of Main street und took possession of the new quarters last evening o yossibl v A t Hanna's armory nest Satur ight when Yale will be the visiting aggregatior or a man who . s (b 2 . You're glad he's named i, but | nd for t onstruction of & words of ‘Abide With Me.' Without The man v ¥ od and say no more 1 pits v rprised to read |jetting my right hand know what was ot heat t whisper ove elin 18 . pers yesterday |\ going on, 1 put the book in my lert of the use of 1 2 Position to bring ' Sunday | . = iy 1 nt had been | hand pocket. 1 have felt guilty ever States. aattuhe o hals . P yudiness and ¥ r ¥ hin, That's SOCK'S announcet g ¢ New Dritain hospital | since. Now what | want to know an, t ma net the | northwest winds > t bout the program,” you are inform- |campaign with the understanding that | is this Am 1 guilty of stealing?” The convicted man 1 " . h oo & that [is this: ] y 3 " and increasing Sunday. ed. You are beginning to marvel at | New Britgin would not solicit pledges | The Observer pondered & while. other race, here in a stra country Conditions your friesid's iy for hearing and Rristol The theft of a book for the purpose gat there in a chair, stra 1toit. A « < Retting 3 would be well t This was news 1o Bristo Only |of learning the words of a sacred Pleasan} weather prevails generally | ¢ mdering if it wou - o g b g QAT o, others retired from the room to safet all seetions east of the Rocky Mt | consuit an ear speclafist in the morn- | those who enjoy admission to el hymn L & bew w1 So the b ey watched the doome r at t mit Y. | The temperature is rising in the west- | ing. “Funny he can he t and 1 cireles were aware that the money |server ook him out and bought hi e S ™ y " ai "xm'. but i conlinnes low|cant” you remark, We gt § had been promised 1o New Britain. fa eigar—but declined to commit bim- theough a window—wat o o dis 3 yntin e ' - from the Mississippi eastward o the | right here that radio fanare al very effort was made to keep u,»’y-u on the question “Was it £he effect of the gas upon hi n cortainly WOWE! const. St Was 50 Gegrees bolow dure |i1s Wear ehcepiionally Well THEY even |intormation from the pubiic and Whes | galing? faded."Would he " s - . Biood & Norhfield, Vi, and freczing‘tem. | hear Los Angeles, Cafifornis gome- | pewspapermen became aware of the Z A show signs « ' y it basie t Wwat “ven | perature extended as far south time 1 there are moL withesses, | situntion yesterday they were told that | New Britain has a larger delega- 1 s nsist onvitle apd fro and, easily ' t for pultieation. |tion at the McKinley association et had been o i - ,"“"”’“ ’ e . - hvar % own |ing in Hariford than ans other it death by . » . a. 1S 80 vien pple st table ronming the length of very room a . : : S » Conditions faver for this * radic . - - > ’ - ¢ | banquet hall was r for New ¥ was estimated, in 15 o woather ¥y ris ' you can't hear ansthing. You are is a cles with genwine su hat th i s man §f the house of Bmit . 9 terrupted by someone in the next | prise, experts promouncing iho | perature i v | Britain diners and the majority ol‘ people who sat there we New Brit. ain people. To add to the New Brit- ain atme | here, Ernest W, Christ was toastmaster and a number of prom- linent Hardware City citizens were seated at the guest table, As political banquets go, the affair was rather tame. The stage was all el and the leading charters were there, but the curtain refused to go up. Hpontancous enthusiasm which causes political combustion was Jack- Ing. Perhaps this was due to the fact that there were long waits between courses, The way 10 a man't heart is through his stomach, wise woman once said. The delays in the serv must have had the effcet of putting barriers in the way, The address by Rev, Archibald )%, Campbell, senate chaplain, was scholurly and masterly. It was well preparved and well delivered, Jt was fithng for the occasion Comparisons are odious, as Con- gressman Graham remarked, Per. haps he suffercd by being placed after Rev, Mr. Camphbell on the speak- g program as a good act in the theater sometimes suffers because it comes after an unusually strong num- ber. It the speakers had been switched in the order of their ap- pearance, Congressman Graham vmight have appeared to betier advan tage The congressman delivered an ad- dress that one might cspect to hear from the platform during a political campaign. As a campaign speech it would stand out strong. But why he used up so much ammunition telling the diners of the luminous achiéve- ments of the republican party when fyery man and woman present was already “sold” on the party (proof of which is found in the fact that each 4 paid $5 to attend the dinmer) is beyond understanding Congressman Graham made rath- or @ weak explanation of the oil scan- dal in Washington. He aseribed to the democratic leaders all the curios- ity concerning the activities of ex- Scnator Fall. Mr. Graham should know that the oil scandal has ccased 1o be a partisan issue. The mass of Lhe people, regardless of party affilia- tion, are anxious to get some light on the subject. No doubt, the democratie crities will enjoy a sense of intense pleasure if they can fasten a crime onte a republican office holder, as would the republicans if the situation were reversed, but the people are not interested in how the investigation is proscuted so long as it is pushed to the utmost. Mr. Graham was giceful over Mr. McAdoo and Mr. Gregory being connected with oil interests, but their connection, which is apparcntly the form of legitimate business, [cannot throw a smoke screen over Mr. I's eonduct. Pointing the fin- ger of scorn at Mr. McAdoo and Mr. Gregory does not turn publie atten- tion from Mr. Faill, —_— | It s fasy to et an education, once | ¥ou learn that the things you learned | In school 4o not constitute an eduea- ! tion Heredity is the quality that is show- ing up when a father says, “1 dont know what has got inte that boy.” It's & hatd world; and by the time man gets old and prosperous enough to wleep late, he wakes up 2t § . m Too many rieh men's gons begin al the bottom only when Sanding on » sireet corner to “look ‘em over.” ’ L] S

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