New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 22, 1924, Page 18

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18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1924, artinent 1 “A newspaper is a community lead- every worthy cause. Serve your comse munity with all the power and all the ( ) necessary let leadership you possess. You can't 0 Bonus Petitions ~ Caonot Be .~ cin“onnion ant Editor Declares Many SLOTieS make a better tnvestment nan tn en- 3 fsting in the uplift of your home -1 tead carcfully the instructions town.” The editorial page is being Handled Just Yet whiéh W1l be printed with the EDDI- [nfluence Reader neslected by modern editors. e maid. cation blank. . e e LU The Influence of the Press any “Where has the influence of the prohibits & a City, Declaring press gone?” he asked. ‘“‘Where are or a tha s are ly to blame the Greeleys and Danas and Watter- 'k of respect for sons of the past? Bring back the editor of the strong editorial. Our country never write the War Depar ‘T n, 3 Daily News, and needed guldance more than it does formation required b den ational Kditorial as- | today. It never needed our support the individuai 1 t sociation, at the association’s eon- more than it does today. A news- it as b \e cention hiere today, urged newspaper ! paper without an editorial is like a do all in their power *“to | man without an opinion. If you can't d respect for all laws, to re- | do anything else, see that you have to publish so-called wet jokes, a local editorial every week.” involved. 0 nd steadfastly together for the | et ———— ks in the preservation of the American home e e et hnd support the constitution of the A, G. Hammond Camp Lokt capntey, oniearhs i Presented With Colors “Tho press has & groat '(‘)vporllmny A. G. Hammond Camp United Span- and a great responsibility,” Mr. Odell - " “what =il S ish War Veterans, met last night at mhG i i d |the State Armory and was presented mocked, foreigners are taking lib- | . My that was never meant to be with double silk colors with handsome z » s - ring o gold lettering and camp {insignia. Scuntifically balanced, holds the yoad at all Tt e il e s ana | MT5. Prancis Davls made the presen- — apeeds. Allsteelbods. One:piecewindshicl. ' et o ks tation on behalf of the Ladies Auxil- Gouplue laaibar cusioms, fon bnihos don). ot In‘m.'[nr by Director taking a drink whenever they can fary and Commander Willlam Reed Cowl Kghts, Standard non-skid cord tires, s Burcau for ap- get it. Such hyprocrisy in high of- submitted to fice is not alone humillating and dis- |2°¢Pted. The meeting was :::u:' 1':; of appropria- gusting—itgis a disgrace. L uatne by ORVAS, he Veterans' Bu- Moulders of (Inlnlol’; ik Pmm'p Rt ol Al 5 v d charg: “If we are moulders of public opin- o F d t hat f I't b aifadiu ‘ ¢ o hayments fon, let us mould it that our people |ttend the Elk's flag day exercises, ma out w; comiort, power, beau . : Ry i g { year to veterans who will be turned toward the church, our | Jine 16 &nd voted to aiend in e boat: . ¢ gay _ benefit by the Adjusted Compensation home and reverend reapect for the | It Whs also voted to turn out in & body : : : e e e stars and stripes. These, with the o0 2 ¥, 1045 Stud b k ihndmer i e = e schools are the foundation stones of.:;"'{h;’a&"d":;";nih:‘:;;‘:n::‘fl:: w1 uy ma €baker ' - ra! . our country.” | e v Reaih b i R John Cook Will Leave My, Odui's address, following his |commities. ik gtanitiv it Isolation Hospital report of the administration of the | e tha Waé Depat 4 ) X who for the past month National Editorial association, dwvltl TO LAY CORNER STONE. ! pa ng treatment for almost entirely with a defense of the!| Members of Sphinx Temple, A. A. TUDEBAKER offers a world-famous Compare it for beauty, comfort, roominess, applic ‘ sma x at t ation hospital will - dry laws and a plea for the retention O. N. M. S, are planning to go to i 3 3 An order 0 " e discharged from the institution: of prohibitory statues. | Springfleld, Mass., on Monday to par- Six, a car embodying the best men upholstery, for obvious refinements. 000 has nop 1 with the pub el 5 ki H i s ur 00 "t e s tomorrow. He responded to treat- Hits At Hip Pockets | ticipate in a ceremony of the laying now, at a price that maies it folly to i i ‘r‘.hulwr: "i 'be' i 'u 01 !. 1 ' “] ‘I»l ‘.‘ ment favorably and his discharge Castigating attendants at public of the corner stone for the new dcn’ youruelf a fine car. " C.ompa“ i too,. for ease of hlndhng, fox- this s bei e R .| who have dinners “with flasks on their hips,” 'Shrine hospital for crippled children ibility, power, quietness, lack of vibration, h ! or many more he asserted that so long as prohibition being erected there. This is the sixth Here is the thrill of a powerful six-cylin- See for yourself what you can buy with lite fes, On ipt of the 15,0 o 5 e it . s § ease was one of is a law “every citizen should be a of these institutions built by the 1 ¥ plication hlanks, distribution to veters il tsme that anpeared in the good enough American to respect the |Shriners throughout the country and der L-head motor: the comfort and luxury tle money in a fine car today. ana will he ¢ 1 simultancounly .. "tinge of the epidemic and laws of his country and by his ex-'each member annually pays §2 to- of a big, roomy body — deep cushioned and , * ¢ » throughout the countr C 1 »” 3 similar to that of Howard Newton, ample compel others to do the same.”” | wards their maintenance. s . gements have been made for SEC 10 TLlt OO o e ror “Wet” Room At Conventions | restful; beauty that characterizes the most . stk uitihidi Ride in this car, ride in competitive cars. this distribution through the Post Saaty " petitive cai Sk or avantine, Conventions with a ‘wet’ room in " - costly cars, c : : Oifice Department, the American Le- sl sepiveii a hotel are popular ways to evade nholclz:fi;:ad::.‘m” Sttt rh o mpariada is the surest way to judge an gion, various military headquarters RECOGN MEETINGS laws nowadays by our so-called ‘best S A, ) automobile. Studebaker will place a Light- and civie socioties, Printed instruc- citizens,’ and these practices are to be Y s e e Al " .. Six at your disposal for this e a tions will be distributed, contalning all (o LT T onferences of severely condemned,” President Odell Now In justice to yourself, look at this po! purpose any necessary information relative to the skt 2 el time you name. act and those entitied to compensa- Russo-dap Enmvoys i) i rolibitien it '8 xofnper car. Compare it with competitive cars at its yo! tion under it. The application blank ; wo;int of crime and misery, the New York price — then with cars selling for several Buy no car at $500 or more without mak- will contain specific Instructic oking, May 22 mferences editor averted “prohibition ta right h 2 3 | undred dollar ¥ how te fill 1t out. Tt will be necessary o . it i b oo - g b ool : ars more, ing this test. 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