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piy HERALD Tssved 1 At Herald $5.00 Entered i lished Member The Her GOOD FRIDAY, Into this priod when cussion is rife; Jesus Christ is being questioned and defended, comes the day tians all over the wor when Chris- 1 since the time the anniversary of the hour in whieh th of Constantine solemnly observe Man was crucified who brought to the world a new knowledge love and kindness, touched with divine gentleness. On that day April 6, A. D, 33, it was human flesh that suffcred that dsy it has been the Divine spirit of peace and human Since upon the cross, centuries to lives and deeds of spien- dor, evil only when His Influence is | overwhelmefl by human instincts, hu- man which, with Christ's Jast human breath faded into the faint Divinity within him in the words “Thy Will Be Done.” A believe; help Thou mine It Is the prayer of the believer today, assailed passions, Jesus words of submission to the “Lord, 1 unbelief!™ man has said as he somectimes is by who feels the impossibility of a blind faith which has no practical founda- tion susceptible of human explanation or understanding, And “Lord, T be- help Thou mine unbelier” the appeal mility of thé soul Khows the truth, knows the strength of his be- lief, but appreciates his utter nability o carry to the doubter the message the questioner lieve; is which expresses the hu- who words—too awe-inspiring to be cap- able of communication to those who do not feel its power, Through the questioning of the day, far beyond and into the souls of men, « benctrates that sublime confidence the Divine the perfect 1t 1s because He died on this life and is because of the Divine spirit which made possible life of Jesus Christ earth, da it teaehing; it message He brought and told not in words alone but by Ilis life—it is be- live in is because of His cause ‘of Him that we pe end happiness today al svidences of the ed His life. And so obsery profound solemnity the hour wh suffered and died, witi 1 He A SOLDIER'S WILL, We know nothing of the | ease here referred to—not merits of the matter. terrible thought suggeated by t t1on of a soldier who fought and dic that presents forcibly the whole ture of the former ser man, disabled and the permanent physical ir picture, moving before the eye of the imagination, of the “heroes” going 1o war, “the heroes” returning from war; the “former fighter,” = noticed and finally ' hing of the Tt is merely the vice the o escaped It is ¢t man v ury. after a littla while the “treasury grabber ex-mervice men are ea as many © ed today A man named S New Jeesey, was one who went to war. Al ing for us—all of us—h ed. Army doctors amyp He to 1t gencrous returned i wooden leg and some Again he was given a A third pre his compensat g and manner ®orve his But th 1 wi yand m this well as th of fire and t as 8t for For An man in Mi ght and | portance 1 in the special activity which adds just gious dis- ) when the divinity of | | points beyond are of ady which has inspired men through the | to the t cguinst the bonus for viee me Ihey are not a pon wouden ;. position, wiien they be tigur with the « right, . But city is to make Each year we musical activity, Amateur theatric, opening new s t rtistic expres- | sion popuiur. Leen ad- of im- | to New Britain people, | whether or not they all are interested 50 much to the breadth of the city in | the i i There prople are gible sense of the expression. is a game calicd golf. More int 1in the game than | many real granted, for the moment, that comparatively few peo- have the chance qr inclina- ct that ple here tion to play the game, the f: this city is more securcly on the golf map than ever before is of importance to all the people of the city, whether good roads to New Britain and through to they play golf or not, just as ntage to the people of the city whether or not they ever ride in an-automobile, | Some time ago it was announccd that the State amateur golf tourna- | ment would be held here this sum- the announce- | mer, Yesterday eame New England Amateur- be ment that the tournament will Professional ! yed ovef the Shuttle Meadow links, | s the ofher affair will be. Of course this is an announcement of great in- | | terest to all golfers in the city and in | It will them the outskirts of New Britain, be an important occasion for [ and will bring pleasure, 3 { But it should be a matter of inter for the city as well, for it is another evidence of the st all the people of close their | it, will bring this up as one of Calvin NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1924. ’ DDG NS A ST N M) N RN oS e e New Britain Herald " Iying Granted, that if other mandment against g, Jet's se mercly for the suke of the argument from the cor- Ha tkin clochs varied an our rect timepicee of 1he tord Cour- the com- the 0t they would be “brc mandment ag U lying,” do olution of the board of ihout what We clocks and thie yihing do? sk question not the test o only may dois to refer to the a ceurate Courant a e whit s news columns under the gulation.” wing resolution, s toopen hour with ylight ted the in cipal depirtme their unday in Lanation wetion, was passed n by a mbers of the 12 objeogions e vote of ten to conn- may something bt we can't see it, It and scems to say distinetly “open | offices one honr earlier.” nocenee ask why would In ouri we perdition if the merchants did this? Daylight saving has nothing to do with clocks. COOLIDGE'S CHARACT} or the voter who is sincerely ans- ious 1o use his ballot in the best pos fall election, one thing The the ble way at the is now of prime importance, most level-headed man, probably, republican party is able to produce, President himselt if we that Secrctary outside of the that _he evel-headed dmit may be “most man,” ie State Hughes who, in his position as ng officiul New York State republican, has stated that Yhe repub- lican party rested its faith on Calvin long neads the gov- the I« Coolidge's character, As as a man of his character ernment, was his idea, the could not student of the Possibly the honest ! situation may 1 saved from time | difficulty if it be admitted that Calvin Coalidge's character is ahove reproach It has been said of him that at the end of each day his desk is clear— his day's cveryfhing up. Men who admire habit it augers well for him who p done work and cleaned methodical and who ins Coolidge's strong points, Those who are not admirers of the Prestdent will say that this habit of clearing his desk characteristie. | each day is quite a He loves order; he| aldermen | of | country | fail to prosper. | he has | | Britain, the bigger city it will be in| they may practical minds of the | growth of New Britain in the sensc of | About his size. the expression here referred to. The he represented in New | cleans up his desk each day. Bu, | k. does the habit of keep- | {18 an excellent routine worker; more interests ar every sense of the word, It i8 aing a clean desk imply that each day | Fan ‘ Maxsoy Foxiiar. Jupe, To a Golden Girl, some thy golden hair may Waich 1 thought surpassing fine, () praise, one 1 somc \passioned thine may About that Cil voice, heart of By others still may | cont W hile gold is that makes my soul rejoic tell the truth, L 1 hold above, ofore 1 sing thy golden tooth, 1 told thy and killed my George Chappell the hall s always. me in v ch and the playe Juterpretation, Customer: “1 want some spring un- derelothds,” | Clerk: Tow long?” “How long? T don't ‘em, 1 want to bu m."” —George Jeffords. Custome ant to o strains of music came to my ddw. It was fine twilignt and e air Was redolent with the fra- wee of late fruit bl 1s. 1 saw single star twinkling in the sky s 1| 1 my chin on my slender hand, | I wondered who it was who loved me. | There came a tapping at my win- dow. | It was an organ grinder's monkey begging for pennies. -Rita Drayton A Young Man's Pocket Guide, four motors and a | Virginia—Has | Kate—Scrves a gool and supplies the food. Betty—All right for the movies, Alice—Can't do anything but sing. | iel—Light on her feet, Gladys—Izasy to gaze upon but ex- pensive as a habit. | Ivy—Likely to marry unless you { keep your fingers crossed, | Peggy—Sympathetic in moonlight. | Taucy—Adequate when there's no | | on e 1o see, | anor—Great wlen you want to ! ring but the evening. The girl the family'd like, ~—Bert 8ha supper spend no Jane- 100 precious for | tain is more than this. | & moment losing sight of the in | on | yout us materi- | spirit which guid- | | Just { lividuar | ple- | | | " Splendid! Work is “working city the greatest blessing of life as well as But New Bri- Without for | value of | being life's necessity, as a “working city” her reputation one may well feel proud of New Bri- tain as a city where a hroader life is | possiblesand where numerous interest. | given proper ate | ing phascs of life arc tention, Bringing this latter named tourna- compli- | | city is another ment to the the Shuttle ment for city #nd the Meadow here and which pr They an assot club which makes its home jdes splendid golf links, are to the city as the fine residences are asscts, | increasipg the value of all property | business of the city in and aiding the i advertising it and bringing numerous | tors hefe, THE CLOCK, “"Tis not that we love Mayor Kin-! but ‘daylight saving’ | is peculiarly appropriate to the editorial of the Hartford bearing the remarkable title- Vv more tHle Courant, remark- | commends an actio of “A Wise Veto.” broadminded a able beeause it Mayor Kins e wonderfully of ours tt Coolidge | alone, he h tegs that come before him, Is the| clean desk the outward and visible sign of the inward and spiritual habit | and decision? They | of firm prompt will question this. They will ask, for Daugherty, the Denby | affairs did not remain upon President iustance, if the ‘oolidge's desk longer than a day, And they jety will with deep anx- present itselt a ask it should there situation culling for prompt, strong ac- | of the e without which there wounld come part tion on the Chief Execu- | country, would Calvin have the ut advisors ahoug him, to danger 1o the cou fl:u\\lmk‘ wit ' | clean his mental desk ~ immediately, #0 that wavering on the forcefully and thoroughly bhe no country of which he was there wonld part of the the head? . And then there will come this ques- d that the Presi- | and uprighty his character have | the ? Ishe a ler? 2 Has his 4 his recommendations? tion, it being grante dent's eharacter s fine What effeet will United States S upon the nat Housc—his party Ilas he ever been a leade party fol in his " Has his party shown confidence wisdom hy giving him allegiance? ot, will his party ever show confl 8 reached a decision of the mat- | f the! impartial neighbor and scorns lenee in him, and if e his own 14 lines when Mayor, polities to the winds haracteristically high Wlism, arty has not nor will not trust him its hated should the honest voter give him consider party the mplary enemy, Demoera vetoes | hi y 3 o t saving casure board ‘¢ rmen of Hart commes him. Comi 1 dogy 8080880850900000405000087 i “et im §25 Years Ago Today§ k- 2‘74‘(-" irom flerald of that dl"r: O FRVITIVIIISEIVINIPIIIIITE Durham for a time he wi brooks in o fer 18 4 furing i hand at the many ity the take ception Jerman part i at t committee from yen going 10 wnward path you asleep?” know; pinch I Cop: Man land s are don't me The Tmaginary Invalids, Pompous Old Gent “Do you en- joy good health, sir? I'resh Young Scion: doesn't?" who . Fowler, A w #0ON as men age stops telling her age begins telling"on her, as _— Contributions to ,the “I'un | Shop” from readers of the Herald are welcome, Those ac- cepted wiil be paid for at rates running from $1.00 to $10.00, Poetry will be paid for at the rate of 25 conts a line, Address your communications to the “IFun Shop Editor” of the Her. ald. Write on one side of the paper only. Only matter that has not been published before will be considcred. The humor may take any form, verse, epi grams, sayings of children and #o forth, “The lierald wishes to inform readers, however, that the Fun 8hop # a national or- ganization, the cditor of the col- umn who finally accepts contri- butions is in New York and has the whole country to pick from. T'he humor, necessarily, must be very good before it is accepted. ||| Observations on The Weather Apri 1 and southe torn Ne turday; not considerable in- | night south- and another | ot Prossure re- Thursday from Quebee the North Atlantic ntic States, listribution has been thin the last gion and por- States, ust ther will pre- " New Aviator Record Is Hung Up by Army Flier | Mit ® 1 i, N Y 18.—A andie i o0 mites aking t n peed castern divi - He made the six hours while days April g ver 13, 1 of 2.8 ccord was five M1 Miott t Mitehel ¥ last Moy to Wash Mt. 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A sucee elimied beging to notice man is that him wefal o high A bor Jor is one that the people enjoy hearing some- thing or other bawled out No man it 1o be We can feel a genuine interest in the | problems of other states is a citizen until A man is middi ged w no longer be romantic without think- ing himeelf an ass, sce where grocer's stove A hick town is a p gather aBbut the hear the drammet’'s new stories. you know 1 divorced him rry hushands oy o ving them, wive mt with the husbar 1s ¢ more oy As to fame, will you please name sit nE “SMatesmen” Who have been out of office two years? Correct this sentence: s4,” said the shop girl those slender, girlish “I'his eor- will give —— Edite Inc. ted by Associated The Royal Park Idea It's the authentic English suit styling —recommended by the Fashion Park designing rooms. 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