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e A U9 s iy s 1+ 3 T e Ul AN w5 Ry R, e s e o New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Issued Lally i o) At lerald BUBSCRIPTION BRATES $5.00 a Year, $2.00 T Entered at the Post (diis as Second Ulass Ma Associated Press Mewber Audit York at Hota Bquare; Sl Grand Central, Los Angeles, C AN title the POLITICS” Hartf “NEW BF Tnder the Courant, on Sunday, misconception of what v dependence mcans. An in publication, as the Herald conceives it, may still be a strong supporter of eandidate for when it approves that candidate cerning his relations politically. only difference between such pendent newspaper and one violently partisan, is that the latter will port any candidate at all if he belongs to the party of which the newspaper is an organ, while the independent pub- lication retains the right to give its influence, great or small, to the man it ®elieves should have the offf Since the Courant conceives be qualified to discuss New polities it undoubtedly knows there was some talk, just tion, of the probability of Mayor onessa’'s removing eharities, William office, Mr, Cowlishaw is a republican, had worked hard for his party befor the election in disfavor with personal remar aly office and everything co The inde- sup- itself to Britain that elec- Pra- of after superindent Cowlishaw, from and is reported to be the ks he mayor because of Is reported to have made about him. Quite probably the Courant could not understand the ¢ to the effect that of ap- appoint- Herald's comment 2] having pointment an o the power look as purely official hin I should ments acts, and ounld hat the question, usk ) would be best for clty, ating my own personal preju- Mr. Co hest official in the tendent of charities some time, We office, As yet the ection to that he will not. 1 the “inner cirele’ crats of this city have do mot know what plans are, To enter the field might be added that if democrat-=other than served the city as well and fully for two years as Mayor Paoncss had done, the smoth, economical given New Britain, had been nominat- e, it is quite possible that the Herald would have supported Judge Alling, belleving that he, if a might bring the republican leaders a greater understanding of the importance of eonsldering the people the rather than political intercst, And remaining in this ficld o Jecture & moms it is not probable that if date for governor boss and nol 11 and if he appears to man than democr the republican will 1 of the Herald, jshaw has been the position of superin- hadd in we have urged his retention in mayor has taken no remove h we trust it not us far as the demo- an. inner elrele, we the mayor's to conjecturo it ny had as faithe anyone— one who giving us administration he yone, of city, f con- t long im- can eandi- uld the the THE AVERAGE MAN A speaker in this wittingly satiriz Sinclair Lewis same thing, w Well-known write doing it. “Emporia Gazett middle.westery i Ma ties 1o ne it t #pproving that his Frequent comm Were on the sp hind organizatior gether in theor the ideals of 1i velopment in re such groups is ¢ age the pessim Is right, el approach 1 fail 1o bring But we are a Habie to fall NEW IRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1924, tiit outloc cdom health or are they Granted that son is more apt to have humeor than is a sick & t it is difficnlt sick man to cultimate a scns humor or a ht" outloo An interesting article in one o widely ecirculated magazines sai other day that certain bodi attributed to Noy formerly was condition of the mind. dared, nervous conditic od to 1h y talled a sympton mind is recogni physical sickness, other word rvousness is tods of a disease and not the sult of it, It is the general habit, 1 has been so0 for years, to blame a person su g from nervousness for consideration of others, recognized by the specialists in nery- ous troubles that often such people are as incapable of controlling their feelings as is the man with only one hand incapable of grasping an article with two It is quite out provinee to publish medical effusior n its editorial columns, It is not « of the of a newspaper, ho provinee over, to look & he human aspeet suffe people ar rin sug suff from digense which brings nervous it and that the em ners may well be sought in 1l tion of the thent's body mind. And, Mr, turns of the day, w il v to the wise optimist wishing him many re that Depew may surmise his material pos- it is quite pos: sessions, enabling ) ays to have the something best of bodily care, may to do with his proper outlook. And he, toc L ther cultivate a remember in the to it that no physical world not iime from seci 1w and them of the w properly optimi EXLRCISE'S MORAL VALUL Thig comm { . ome of Mr, South | at the | Taylor ot | Observations on The Weather == Washington, April 28,—1%orecast for | scithern New England: Showers to- | night and Tuesday; somewhat cooler | Tucsday; moderate shifting winds, be- comiug iresh, northwest, i - Connecticut: Showers tonight | sesday; somewhat cooler Tues- moderate shifting winds becom- northwest. | A dusturbance central Olio is causing un- | weather in the lake | Ohio valley, Pleasant ally in other Rockies. An- ber of the wowly of the ¢ity were swori Cher A, L. Thomps: flue in Martin Main strect vaw an alarm tor fire o'clock this gfternoon ith a lit- in ¥ y City | South from ding in ot sh Conditions this morning in settled showery region and th weather prevails gen cections east of the other disturbance is central over i‘tah. The temperature continues | mild in the northern districts and is above normal cast of the Mississippi i river, s four appies, M has Conditions faver for fair, followed showery w iate vicinity | unsetfied and b this Ly tonight probably in this cather doesn't tike apples. ! ast for lastern New Yurk:l crs tonight and probably Tues- | somewhat cooler Tues- | shifting winds becom- I'or Show day mornin, day; moderate ing fresh nerthwe cond TAKE FIVE LIVES Answer—1Trov plumber can do a in fou 5 (exclu- out to go'back to the 100ls), working eigiit just bought nry for $12.50. cd 36 from rude, a stion-— has nt has borre from omobile this. B 2354 from m br, 1 on his S-foot she mo iot's Gacstion—A of work time mor day. (Continued from Ilirst Page) | Supposing that he rnoon when \hn touring car owned hours a day, how long @and driven by Petrizzo rolled over o him? several times on the Willimantic road suppose in North Franklin after hitting a letter never hox bost and a bank. Jennie Petrizzo, | danghter of the owner of the car said | her father was fising the windshield when the machine swerved off the and hit the post, She was thrown | out'as were Mrs, ‘The: Palotte, 318 Windsor street, Hartf and her s daugites Marion. The women receiv- PAMILY QUOTATIONS cd only miner injuric (Modernized) over Yon't mbers rs a day. any work good let r Horghum says: ““A ndidate better than to t lio in the ring instead of pg for contributions.” knows road Facts and iancies QUILIEN ctures Skull in Crash Abraham of this city was fatally ine ured yesterday afternoon when the | motorcycle he was driving collided ptomobile driven by William LOrien also of this city, Examination | at €1, I'rancis hospital, where Smith was taken, showed a fractured skull, | oyeart ay's too risky, b A hare in d by unknown other a dewmise whiskey! M AV H ron Her “What type A i “What would you i a dark blue coat and Boy and Father | West Haven, Thomas Nutaranzallo, aged a and his father Sebastiano is in a serious condi- tion at the New Haven hospital as the result of being struck by an automo- ! bile operated by Tony Nartasi of Hart- ford yesterda i is being held for the coroner under $1,500 bail, i according to the police sideswiped a machine on the Milford turnpike near De Lridge in ate tempting 1o pass a car ahead of him, and then struek the father and son who were walking at the side of the road. Nutaranzello has a fractured shonider blade and possible internal injuri | A Hor ' of horse you lookin' for Pair Custe vavise (o n Louis Sherwin A voman her scere tvo sions: 1 thoroughly and when she at all, on oct nows hir searcely knows him he Angle Worm George 8 Chappell) little angle had washed up and Iy It was a The rain I picked him m himself worm: him watched out, him about * 1 maid wiglge rt or h woe worm you of hes subtlc gl makes pain mor e Bicyclist Fawally Injured ‘ Waterbury, — April 28.~1runcls Grady, 12 year old son of Mr, and Mrs, John Grady of 11 Rowland street, this city was tatally injured last evening when an driven by John Keinto, 20, of George stroct, Bridgeport, crashed into a bieycle on which he was riding on South Main street near North Leonard strect, The boy, who was the hero of a near drowning accident at Hamiltod park last August when he saved the life of 1ernard Dillon of Oakville, died at Bt Ma hospital a_few minutes after he was rushed there from the zone of the ient in a passing au- tomobile The automobile, which contained three young mien, beside the driver | and four young Bridgeport girls, got beyond Scinto’s control after the ace cident and plunged down an embank- ment of several fect on the side of the road. None of the passengers were injured, however, FFollowing a heat'ng before Deputy Coroner T, K. Conway after the acci- dent Reinto was released on his own recognizance, sonle * he eried, hand plied loudly writhed upon my “Tgs what 2 1 tenderly “I do not understand.” automobile 1 me angle worm T'is my heart un-nerves Is there not some more fitting term I who's nanght but curves? o have you ea curves are heautiful to see, “And all admit they are, But 1 through life am doowed to be “Doeseribed as U or anitiari acc which clouds my daily sky hurn, "ix that “And 1 poor lieart 1 to s my T swear which “Don't know way turn.” Motoreyelist' Loses Life Willimantie, April ~Henry Hecther, 19, of South Coventry was instantly killed yesterday when his motoreycle erashed into the reat end of @ five ton truck at Frankiin, Heether was with two companions and when the first pasted the vehicle Heether tricd 1o follow but in the darkness misjndged the clearance, 1is lieag was crushed by the impact, Tle was found Iying in the roAd by the third party coming up in the rear. Five Injured Newtown, ApHl Sterling of New York city ously injured and four others roce minor bruiscs and lacerations when an antomobile driiven by L. B. Bennett of Bridgeport turned tugtle yesterday Chantsoncite near the Newtown Country club when listen to fthe racket Bennett rought to aveld a collision " with another machine, Miss Sterling was taken to St. Vincent's hospital, Bridgeport, and is sald to be suffering from broken rihe. a broken shoulder Miss Eila was seri- fved ort of chanting MARY ¥. KINGSTON. e man te the girl warries him to her Oswald Rapoid of Danbury and was forced oft the road by another car coming in the opposite direction. 141 Neproduction For- l , : CONNECTICUT EDITORS AT SPRING MEETING HERE rom readers of the ) are welcome. Those ac Prof. Bailey of Yale Tells Newspaper- d_will e paid for at rates $1.00 to $10.00, pald for at the Address o the ditor” of the Her- on one side of the that 230558308805 .&AQ] 45 Year, Ago Todey ; "“U'.'-‘E 8 from will be » eents a line, communications men About Hoboes and CULTEETTT VNS hop 15 Their Habits, Wikt The tient the ¥ and_ev the spring meeting of the matter ilorial aseoclation was held hotel Saturday afternoon Oty published hefore The humor verse, epi- " titt tered rm, grams, sayings of children and i | ning. ne per world being discussed. At a ba fessor W. spoke on “Hoboe spent sevéral i'a of the road, o for The Herald wishes 1o t Tale university Professor Balicy summers with " and describe me inte niating among B. Bailey o form vea frow . hop & a nat the editor of the col- . rnmhu ir habils and ¢ and has Y 1, addition 10 pick from i ih necessarily, must be 1R rore it is accepred. || tiie chafacte ho finally & to i e conmry sum Jodging house in Xew Haven gainsd an insight inte t floaters who de; 04 be [——————— i v " Beore 'EVERETT TRUE —there will prob- ably be no coal shortage. - There is plenty of coal sroduced —but ir 1 great part of the demand comes all atonce, somebody has to wait—esp-=- cially on the larger sizes. Right now conditions are easier. There is coal on hand for im- mediate delivery. Everybody can help himself and the situa- tion generally by ordering coal this month and having it delivered during the summer, Don’t overlook the dol- lars you can save by ordering one tom of Buckwheat to three tons of lavge coal ° P The Citizens Coat Co. Uptown Office 104 Areh Nt Tel, 3266, Wertin Yurd Perl tation Tel. 2615-5, nd Main Office Court, 8. 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