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B AT S L A New Britain Herald " HERALD PURLISHI COMPANY Issued D At Herald Bldg 1 wrtford $5.08 & Year Hartior $2.00 Post Off1e cw Britain Mail Matter. Entorstt At the s Recond O Fhsiness Office Mditorial Rooms superior #aom always open t fated Press 1 on o use for re-publication of s ited to 1t or uot othetwise credited n this paper and also loval mews pub- Nished herein Burean of Circulation. organtzation Member Aw The A, B. C. js anttonal which furnishes newsy tisers w eirculatic ) culat L based upon this mudit. This insures pro- tection ag: rud In newspaper dis tributi to both onal and L locul advertisers. y i o New ite breakis ¢ law, even i Times Entrance The Her York at Bquare; Gri happencd to b hig But q ity Central, probably W Angeles, Ca Arcade Station Spaper para will — -~ Connecticut peopl tep vise private 1 to look at his prosperity is in it ru t saving Ume. , fittingly | g e THOUGHT BY RADIO. have known intimat afflicted deaf PROSPERITY'S SUNSHINE, The real the air of New B aeccompanied by the bright days that have bee Iarly inspiring. From week to weel | splendid reports of the o the city’s biggest industry, B have heen coming in. The “prospect are becoming realities. The tisements of the merchants show the progressive, confident spirit which pervades this line of endeavor They are getting ready for the gre spring business that will come. Building operations in the month of February doubled value those the same month in when thers were 28 permits issuc $100,320 as compared mits last month, for a total of $244.- 784. And 40 of these tenements and six “The open wint “has done it has not done it a 1 to do with incr course; thrill of if ain tod sunshine egn- s Those who with rospects for » |I many occasions har A e over the telephone often when adver- . hle today are. to hear the speaking direetly in the same ton that used into the This, of cour ate as when phon the that amplification o when t sound, so waves reach the ear of in of | 1923, for a more rapidly They mak drum son they come the Sl e ore, louder. impression on the ear with 52 pe : : lowing the ine o it has bee buildir were | to hea the were for stores e ! from inere frequency o * people exclaim Th to such an extent that the is practically but the 1ru ing consta vibrations open winter one impression has had much f o var and that one asing building, sion, much work has bec it has been a industry and repalr Hiram Percy Maxim, speaking done; good wint the dealing in gasoline of which azo, dic pr ) this city not long automobi {inia might oomt when and automobile uc would be found to so v of the cessories, all is u rosult of | ¥ the comps But Britain a conviction eity the frequen sound wave atively warm weather, N Py 1 made, when this deviee there is present today in Ne of confidence i1 It is stated the tuture of the the tmmediate ) B makes a sound future—that enthuses, that inspires ; S sound & cansed by such slow atives ke great in lited at of a pro- conser to m . | tions that they are indible to t Thus it delicate he er plans no matter what line of ; i human era is that work he is engaged open winter . extremely alonc not he er for this The spirit of the cominunity may : - paratus is ab city 18 : the human ear can not catel rossive hich has contin- Bress FRIDN NS S Deviees, on the same prineip gradually, firmly, wi whiose ued to grow out the aid of any hasel which today stan rapid rate, The “op 8 boom, but proven ready to progre at even a more new Now aring 1 comes the winter” helped, but did not bring wpirit, Y And this spi urned 1 ity found that per spoken a | | | ‘ 4 in constant us ing I8 defeetive and great help, Thus far | tive may to net words carried wo thir will grow 4 means two t ears by the radio is great hoom in attraction and cfficicncy as it has grown in the past two ye ly, but it will grow R And as it grows t COMINE MOFE | oe Jife. But now comes the { tion that not o [ mitted by r hlessin many a urs especta ) V W happiness to those s measir oyme sugg DENIDOTauS . roeaus und may be tra more prosperous and sis. Bk ) wealth com expression of show Britain, as residential and Brit ness, the holder In New inv bri St a lower to hir of t hen that inc solid may LAW CONSTITUTIONAT COMPROMISE. BATES talkir or carried con one way. York | $ ad- | a wawh Py have that they | human voics re- | f the| o sound investigation n found that sounds nay be This comes | be crowded the re | up- fmpres makes no sound in tha incroass s that | a mouse aring ap- | 18 which | 15 W it COMMUNICATED SPIRITUALISM Liditor New Britain Herald In reading my evening puper, {Herald, my attention was attracted to the report of the meeting held in the Lyceum theater yesterday afternoon, ad by E. L. Cardey or the ab imed topic, larty announced a posed, In reading the report, which T have evéry reason to belitve accurate, the thought occurred to me, why is it, i so-called evangelist — and I listened to many—cannot con- himself to the truth when stating a man who is try- people towards a high- . who is supposed to teach the s taught by Jesys Christ, at t to try and confine himself cts while so doing. If he is i norant .of the facts, then he should inform himself thoroughly, before he mukes statements, that he cannot, in the light of history sacred and pro- 5 { fune, brackets, siarting at | $10,000 | the same per cent on incomes over Maximum ter tha rates cent less than on incomes less 1z $10,- 4 Spiritualism Ix- cmptions, is hane tine comprot s & compromise chiefly on the amount its working surtiax, the demog uhvocates of th plan—who, incid upparently not Wil satistic the compromise 1 of the statements made ker relative to the subjec true. One¢ statement attri- to him is true ritism is a r force back of it, it may be s same may be said of nea Iy every line of thought that has a religions trend. We have heard of religious charlatans. He says, Bible nowhere speaks of the dead as being able to come back and talk with the living.” Did he never read ng with the spirit of amuel? Did he never ks Ly the spe: ure not buted S compromise to th exemptions — men and wom ity intelligent much of ery.” Tl erate incomes—me o it the upon t man fwho believe t) come X falls year and who is the | father o three children by two or and | who earns his income 11s constant attention to his work v giving per- | s01 | it would seem, satisfics no one. The compromise, {of Saul conve {the prophet , daily service, ‘ |spirits of Moses and Elijuh on the | (mountain? In faet, the RBible is full | . ineidents that confirm the philosophy Facts and Fancies " ;v My moth fwas a Ivinity of Christ.” of God's annointed, very vout believer in the Christ, a ‘follower his _teachings; and practiced her religion, not by abusing those with whom she |did not agree, but by devoting her lif to humanity, Yet she was a firm be Hiever in spiritualism, and died at the 84 with a smile on her face as e heheld and named the dear ones | who came to help her past the gatd it Maxnis to the next stage of her li If her thought his nilking contest something (1o 11 Fwintanic, God give us more 0 L s bt oy 89 8 like it “It denies the Bible as God's v in Washing iword.”™ Another statement that is not true, of the hest If they keep on disco w political [the subjoct that T have {issues, Atlantu and Leavenworth w ;“;!IN'II‘ text from the Bible, of God. "It a porsonal entirely.” 8o also do most greatest religious t {One prominent {clared that divinity one BY ROBERT GUIILEN, | Fyen if Blind, it can suade some rating. friends to look up a Brad- street | Some become Ameri- immigrants quickly, [tearn intoleranc cunized and Some s ori heard, took as the word denies a God of awchers of today Nethodist bishop de “God is not a person, but [ power. Denying the personality of - {God, not necessarily deny the b [power of d “Its fruits have fands of men und sane institat countries,” not iasts | Character may win you | meaning saint; but thie | tion brings refers 1o Easy 8t The honeymoon is over whey gins to deman | stamtial than docs 1 something salads mo sent tens of thous. women to the this and other stutement, he can- prov roligious enthu- have hecome insane who were not believers in the continuity of life, but why condemn the Christinn re ligion because some have become neurotics? The writer has been g spivitualism for over 40 years, and can truthiully say, that to one who be ieves in the philosophy, from actual it matters not how many ranters proclaim against it, the proof of actual exper ienee and observation, while they ae copt their theories in blind faith, “Secing s believing,” is an old saying that is quite true Now, wth your permission, a few facts.” No true spiritualist recognizos any charlatan or mountebank: they recognize but few so-called fortun tellers; they belfeve in the Fatherhood God and the brotherhood of man; they believe that mankind are {rart of God and are “in themselves, ivine;” they believe, becansc know from actual experience, “life is ever lord of death, and can never lose its own' 'Th that there are guardian angels ateh us and try to guide stect us, many times from our- ves. They believe that love, not atred, is the ruling force in nature Minally, they care not how many 1 ith in the divine law, for facts be changed by the ignorant of someone who docs mnot whereof he speaks M. H. NORTON o ns of heliever in You never buttoning s 10 dinner prepared w See u man compliment ith a can erienes ignorant opener we hate vest pay a to a 1Mable | but ¥ [ terest e his maintained hi in his fe money quickly Kindiy e s lows slush fund when ighter married a cditor a $4 ad In a vill theman wh scamp gives the Some people are so far from being |of Iy even tl | prominent that nobe them in connection a seur Moonlight married long to be a nny that Tove be | makes hi and moonghine kes him Hlieve who | bachelor ov but we Dawes 1s it man him exeept never um- really envy pire when an makes that kind of decision their fe cannot Rantir PRARB88058800000800800040 | $ * : 25 Years Ago Today @ é(Taken irom Her :V@“’f"""""'"""”'g Johin Sweeney of that date American Ia | vou forgot making on Spring strect Farrel] is planning Irug busine is plans 1o open Edward Al he to go announced into ti 1 lively rur et this morning when a horse t car way o jage becanme W 1 into a Park street Thompson, an te extensic «phone ear seated but w umed was thrown out scent Whist ¢ venir of & ih W My ymour by treet storm last evening [ to t condition o the nt is supplicd was such electricity inee iences system ter rail from which el any was comi 1 the aney was appointed chair mit of Court Char will tal th be gi ’ l,ondrmi.\lm'ninz Post in Favor of Liquor Treaty Mar Observations on The Weather ior Th treaty sensible people in both Morning oth countrias frie- Itis 1t cause of Post believes, the ikely, h casiness in Engla arouse some sut liguo provisio hour's saili Ameritan shore lisputes. T pr ther 1 yhitition satisfled with treaty nder 1 but perature foll a display of fan the | “the | read of Christ conversing with the | akers on | the | in- | they | or more purticu- | accounted trick- | | | { i | "Published by Butterick— di- | RUNGEN DRIVERS Connecticut, sent to jail for these two causcs, 46 |good in the collection plate. State Reports Increase of 70 Per| Hurtford, Murch 4.~—Arr s of mo tor vehicle operators in the pust year | [ for n-| T4 per cent over d by a recapitulation of court abstracts | the state vehicle | | department, Arrests for reckless driv ing Inercased over 70 per cent, and | 211 drifers landed in jail for con- viction of these offenses as against only 88 sentenced for such causes in | the previous year. Nearly half the arrests made under | {the motor vehicle law were for! i drunkenness while driving, and other forms reckless driving, lor in- |toxication, 8§02 were arrested | against 460 In 1922 and 419 in 1921, and 3,28 rested for reckless drive ing compared to 1,025 in 1922 and 1,- 663 In 192 Operation automo- | biles by 1 rendered unsafe by Hdrinking caused the department mo {concern during the year the corresponding peviod sine partment was organized nearly | years ago. Of those arrested last year | | for driving while drunk, 557 were eon- { vieted, licenses to opers | e woer forthwith, The department also freely suspended the | licenses of ~operators convicted of | driving { imposed in for violations laws aggregated $1 . in addition 1o which paid by automobilists in | costscourt costs, 87,607 in fol bonds and $18,404 in o nolled for a sum. The big | driving while intoxicated {ercased than | the record for 19 more it is disclo; I received at motor rsons seven of those suspended | reckicss *in fout 1 [ motor | 665 for | 51, court feited that were courts through- | e of the| Should See “Painted People” increase in jail sentences for drunken and otherwise reckless lowed bulleting issued by the depart- ment last summer | prisonment in such ca: Cent in Motor Arrests ?EVERETT TRUE The Most “Shoe Leather” in the Hardware Field The best hardware salesmen we know are famous in the trade for using up shoe leather. They know there is no substitute for * coverage.” Among hardware publications Good Hardware is the most energetic salesman. Full of pep and ideas it goes into 45,000 hardware stores every month. The next largest paper calls on less than In advertising as in personal selling there is no sulstitute for ““coverage.” If you don’t call, you Reaches Them All Associated Publications: Delineator, Designer, Everybody’s, Adventure, Progressive Grocer. | were sentenced for other violations of fol- | motor vehicle laws, making the total of jail sentences for all such violations wearly six times greater than the number imposed in any other year. drivers encouraging im- | a deter- greatly in- asing the danger of driving in In addition to the 211 Even if the dollar advertised some |other denomination, it would look BY CONDOD WELL, WHAT'S TS, EVererT ¥ 1 DIDN'T THINK You ever ATE ! OH, Y&s 3 GATI 1IVE GOT To KEEP UP MY sTrRENGTHL HAR! HAR! NO TELLING JUST WHEN SOoME NITWIT MIGAT IPRING Bedtime Stories. 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