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New Britain Herald! | dently satis HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Tasued Daily (Sunday Excepted) At Herald Bldg. 67 Church Street. SUBSCRIPTION $5.00 & Year, $2.00 Thres Months, . a Month, RATES: Entered at the Post Office at New Biltaln Second Class Mall Matter, TELEPHONE CALLS Business Ofi Editerial Rooms .euesee medium 1n press The only profitable advertisiug the City. Circulation books and reom always open to advertisers. Member of The Associated Press. ‘The Associated Press Iy exclusively entitled to the use for re-publieation of all news cradited to it or mot otherwise credited in thie paper and also local news pub- lished heréin. Member .Audit Bureau of Cireulation. The A, B, C. is a nationa! organization which furnishes newspa s and edvere tisers wath a strictly honest anmaissis of circulation. Our circulation stat based upon this audit, This | tection mgainst fraud in mew tribution figures to both national local advertisera. and ' The Herald s on York at Hotaling's tand. Bquare; Bchultz News Stand, Grand Central, 42nd Street. Les Angeles, Cal.; Arcade Station, I New Time; Entrance COURT STREET IMPASSABLE There me in other where parking at times on hoth sides of the highway, makes I impossible to use the straet for the purpose for which But Court street cer- condition be streets the city than Court strect the it was intended. tainly is an example of a which is a daily insult to the people of the city who have a right to expect they will be able to have an structed paasage for their throughout the city, Fveryone knows the strect Is nar- row. On oné side there is a long line of ears parked constantly. there are cars parked on the other side. It does not matter whether they stay there for but a few minutes, the fact rematns that at times a person driving from Main westward can not get through if a car is approaching fram the other This is a situation which should not be allowed to continue a The parking place on the south side is of great convenience, of course, parking spols are for motorists who get there early enough to get a place, But at best there are accommodations for. comparatively few, and the con- vehience of those who wish the street for a highway is more to be oonsulted than those few. Possibly there would be no objection a permanent Moe of cars on one side of the stheet, but practically it is found that even though parking be not al- circumstances " unob- vehicles Frequently direction, day. as all to use to lowed on the other sde, the ear 1o stop his machine at the curb, even though in a vestricted district, Even a short distance on the side of the street wWere no parking would be allowed, would the blocking absolutely of that street— condition which now arises—for driv- ers could at least arrange to pass at this point nedr to Maln, where there would be room enough fer one vehicle ®0 turn out for another, Streets are streets, Automobiles are tremendous But the day has not yet come when only own- ers of automobiles are to be consider- arise which compel driver of south prevent conveniances, ed and especially owners of cars who must drive monopolize a portion of which beleng to all their own convenience, always to work and the streels the people, for I HEARINGS action rUnL Tt was ehairman of the a proper for the ordinance committee 15 notifs especi thase traffic ¥ opposed to the one.way plan as now heing Park, sines used about Central " oie generally understood that m mittee favors the one.way it it th plan, and in well to have those opposed to 8 warned that their argumer must be strong to overcomes the sent ment of the committee M roof it it 1. w protestants agains action whi ever it is, that the one.way plan; and " anee to be heard i ébjectors to 1t that 1 ot does not from atte to appeat be sald. her traffic plan w ed, over tions of & ¥ the hearing The wreat tre nd inge— s 1 ¥ question regentative of indis »oe sEhine W mak the peop A ale, for instan able to prosent some plan 20 impressio Amproved, Probably the vast arrangement mittee, majority, considering an selt-evi- actory, do not trouble to appear and represent the side of a question which they, in their enthu it, A public hearing, the attenda at which are unanimous for or against asm for it, think that everyons must see. ity weight with the the change, must earry In one-way traflic about Central Park, or committee. a matter such as cutting down of the park which is the the will probably ve mentioned, it duty of all those interested in the city whether in one-way plan opposed or Many made to appear, favor of the un- expected decisions have been the representative, those in r failing meéerely because meaeting was not | favor old orde to appear CHARACTER WILL COUNT The boys and girls who plan to g0 to college had Best sit up and take notice of the latost news. Report comes from Washington that many of the colleges and universities have al- movement 3 and the to ready is spre ing scholarship hut character begun consider not oniy in their re- In institutions quirements for admission. other words some educational will not admit an applicant, no matter how well he or she passes the scholar- appli- his or her unless the that industry, ship examinations, 1t is abie to show hahits, manners the ord for and respeet for law and property is good If this that all the colleges shall deem these movement docs spread so matters worthy of consideration, no applicant will be able to ohtain the higher education who in The school, for instance, who has habitu- participated in “cute” practical ok#s which invelved breaking of the will but formly in- that since he is addicted to is remiss these particulars, aly law, be quietly formed such lawlessness he may go on being but he is not nted about the college campus, The “smart” if he wants to, wa young school-girl flapper who thinks “mother's advice' past and not worth considering, and the screen is a relic of the who to vamp, will be informed that she may vamp as much as she pleases, as far tries emulate as the eollege authorities are concern- ed, but she must do her fapping in | some other surround'ngs that the col- Jege to which she ‘wishes to gain ad- mission, The large universities especially are having more applicants than they can handle, and there is no danger of their El rule, hec of This clnstic as it could be made would prove an easy way of Yimiting the number of those admiftgd Of ‘sourse the colleges B0 ungentlemanty about i, going futo bankruptey use paveity of students, new would not but they would be quite firm. College i® not the “place to have a good time” " There ave other things to think of, as many an “old grad” now when it is 100 late, Many of them wish they had appreclated their ad- vantages the moment they entered. And mo this little bit of emphasis placed on this news is worth consider ing by boys and girls now, if they have any desire to eénter college. College won't make a #ik purse out of a sow's ear, but it will improve the quality of the ear provided the ear wants to be n it 1s made worth while ne, realizes worth ir The that more good xould in while, collegan arc beginning to see from those who come admitting only want 1o do hard work, with the proper amount would result letting matter what the Roye of piay, ti from in every applicant, nn motive is for secking 1Amiesion wateh your step, AND STILL WE PRAY Tn at least four of the largest re iglous denominations of this country there ha en diseussions as ta fe mal stat t haliet, and thought o Rri racd yiogiane and liant men have heen minds questiog has disaereed boy at High |- EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, | Che /3 | ;Ufl 'lmgfiN|Nli MAIL (By George Chappell) . . one in authority, since an assembly of churchmen has refused to call him a heretic. But to these who go to divine serv- ice anywhere, in any church, with the strength and comfort; with God and His influence, this décision in longing to get to come into close communion regard to Harry Emerson Fosdick and all similar decisions mean but little provided they receive, through the, man who stands befors {hem and who . ch morning desk 1 find, My mail in neat ‘array, And each and every time my ¥s, “Well, what's new to Some fascinating thing 1 sec In every envelope: A fortune, hap'ly, waits for me, At that's what 1 hope. speaks as one dedicated to God's work, ' ¥ that Discussions continue; on my that strength, inspiration, that divine comfort. mir human temper i8 roused-— Ana still we p DANG The by a biplane which partially unroofed first danger R BECOMES REAL crashing into a Milford eottage This one for instance, scems to be Addressed by some fair danie, Who, having cast her eyes on me, Now burns with love’s bright flame, But when the contents T explore, All set to find a thrill, The billet-doux 1'm looking for Turns out to be a bill. ihe building marks ene of sthe cvents which brings a new home to us. It carries us a long way into the future, when the skies will be dotted seriptions, with airplanes of various de- and when such craft will Some envelopes quite regal are As if sent by a king, And then disclose a circular or bricks or some such But it completes my total And leaves me all forlorn when 1 think T've got a check, To read: “You're overdrawn.” be possessed by many. The automobile, to horrible its benefits the the has caused, is bad enough and up it are great enough to make us study deeply with all people which overbalance harm thing. it w wreck risks attendant n driving 1s, the qaieation as to how they are to be Al Good Tdea Blake:—"8ince my wife learned | Mah Jonge she's deveioped a craze for doing gverything Chinese.” Drake:—*I wish my wife would learn that game. Then maybe she'd wash my shirt avoided. But this new danger presents itsclf, not enly as a practical matter to ted, but also as a menace to health of afl Constant fear of what airplanes might do be reg the minds and people. would give almost everyone the complex.” can be no question but that increase | Panl 8. Powers. There the number of aircraft will rapidly., YThere will be unskilful p|lom’ as there are nevices {n driving cars. | » will be pilots who are runsnlu-{ tionally unable to learn to guide plane properly, as there are persons! who will never be able to judge dis-| The . tance or speed properly when at the of an automobile, | Too often we lock the harn door after the horse is stolen. It is only re- cently that serious scientific study has been made of the best manner in which to prevent automoblie accidents, wheel and men and women have been drive ing cars for years. People are gradu- | & F dF - all loaraing that o mastal ttibude | { |Facts and I'ancies of enthusiasm for safety 18 about the | N best method of redueing the number ! of accidents, and the cultivation of VANISHING CREAM | JUNE 2, 1924. We believe in"Square Deal Prices for working people—We don’t believe in working the people for more! " EVERY DJAMOND in this store is marked in plain English—we want you to see just what you’re getting for what you pay. Comparison will prove that we sell first quality diamonds for less. Belongs with a “light heart” and a “dark parlor.” “Lucky Blossom” Wedding Rings Hand wrought from a bar of Solid Gold—not a seam and not a divorce in a thousand—that’s our record $15 to $300 White, Green Gold and Platinum . ... “See Us Before You See The Parson!” SELLING WATCHES THAT DON’T COME BACK NATIONALLY KNOWN —to folks who do! WATCHES Always are a guarantee of style and dependability—that’s the only kind of a wateh you should buy—and it's the only kind we sell. 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FRANK CRANE'S DAILY EDITORIAL J Charles Francis Murphy - this idea is being taken up so that it is 1o be hoped driving a car will be accompaiiled by a sub-conscious ap- preciation of the necessity of driving automobiles under all carefully eir- cumstances, whether it is appurently that habit fe to speed or not, in order careful driving will become the rather than the exception, Today, when such an aceldent as the one 80 elose to N8 occure, it would be a good idea to start a thorongh study the siuch dents of 114 wtudy of the subject of air ae future, It is quite posaible, obtains, that will the practice the advance along with of fiying, and that accident prevention development information future, ' tnstilled into his brain as the other features of guiding will become a part of the gained by every aviator of the quite as thoroughly and managing an asroplane or airship £006408858540800800000808 .4 25 Years Ago Today (Taken from Herald of that date) FEPVTOITVTIITIEVIOINITIIG James Shepard made a fiying busi ness trip 1o New York yesterday leay ing here at noon and relurning last might Announcement dny that Corporals and Vi Davis X. G., \ had been promo The portant 4 10 acee common move last pt the on " rO couneil night n it report the vich Wi " 1ot paving A portion of Mair park. Cox's central T assignme umpire at Bristo and ¥ today at on Haturd T ra The or the collertion o bootbiack in front hotel was thrown into a a drummer pair of 17 hen the drummer polish ived by nong square pay ine A " ting held evening wer peranc ” = QObservations on The Weathe occurted rom upp G Mississippi 1 Sweet Sorrow L.ook tn my eyes, dear man,” 1 ook fn my eyes and ses The socret, Iving buried Inside; Read it and tell it to me.” oried, He looked in my eyes, that best of men, O mament 1 fain wounld have missed, He looked in my eyes, and charged e ten, For Le was my oculist, Dr. Walter E. Traproc the noted traveler, caught & heavy eold over the week-end, and was unable to fnish nis reply to Seth Woskins' letter, He promises to have wome kind of an answer next week Editor, The Intuition! Little Mary 414 not like to wash her face Her mother tried to coax her on by explaining that ladice coming and would Kkiss her looked clean Later, seelng ¥ e, Mary said you're washing Fun &hop were it she r father washing his »addy, 1 know why —Mre, 14ly Karesh, Homility The ether de 1 had lunch With a fellow who contributes To this column He had bougnt a eopy Of this newspaper Before entering the restaurant. After we meated He turned to this very page feanned The Fun Bhop hurriediy, Tore contribution, the rest of the were out h And threw Aw paper It s0 hapy His contrilim Mod« jon was entitied Merwin L. Lane Aingle-dangles nonsensical rhyme that saders laugh is in two Ans make funny Fun Shop Jangle. It n example 1 comes the spring; like everything, 2 be lines. After winter Tonsils hurt » horne cop have wool; will 1ly contribute v i i an these, Ad- o ¥ to Jingle-Jangle 1op, New Britair Yon nie 1ress 1 Department, Herald Quaiified Tdeally “ o you there s in those south the Mammy af song I home spot ght. 1924, Reprod forbidden) e ——————————————— | a pational. tnet sppers posere at rates vary 9. Write o + only and = “Fun Herald, Muscle 8hoals no longer wiil be run by wire pulling. it interesting, we dare bobbed-hair | Just to make either party to put in a plank, The grent need is not a gas that won't hurst imto flame, but prejudices that won't, man should have enough re- him to quarrel intelli Every gion to enable pently ahout it, ghould be required to three months be- “alien,” Fyery man lve In this country fore using the world There isn't much chance to Ameri- canize aliens whose racial cosmos in- cludes the savings habit The old-time fighting man drew a giun; the new one finds it more profit able to draw a crowd It long legs gence, 1 Sam may by having his pulled are a sign have profited fishing prices high them a8 resorts, Many s i to qualify climate not plac have the are Lot e his ducats for somebody whe spending them ght-wad justifies himself. him % ca iny ted nywhere that 1 cetig demons lom front p. v art master gallery seems clearly tions e got except on the g galleries fill cient pieces, senate nan who fell dead his lawyer a understand t he could is a lot of Americanism districta where toothpicks with the dessert. stin 't served gets a few wouldn't it should assauit thousand horrid it e be and her. Mah Jongg is o of play without it hatc nes you can about auything is withdrawn for me purposes, some patient abnormal appetite en ooz fi- afflicted would eschew to but the grase erable reputation as umper he should the ay and man; delighte e aper Consvmption of news- United States in high record. Total sumption, according to the de- Newspring glon paper in st print the w t comme t ro ~ding per 2 by about 15 per cent. amour th of intelll- ) By Francis Murphy, leader He was sixty-six famous political Charles teute indigestion. dominated the most Murphy, like all great men, seemed 1o be e didn’t invént Tammany Hall, when he arrived on the scene, He was a successor to Croker of great personal attainments best are ardent in his praisc. He was a strong man and 1ypic eireet car driver and saloon keeper. and gevernors. He was a strong it touched him on the shoulder he It was his fovariable habit to wan o'clock every morning and arrange engagenients and to ascer that had answered th ferences were in progress. Before than he had telophoned him and he The suddenness of his death sur shows that the human body is a myst The rise of Murphy was peculiar] roundings and, by his own efforts, man and a Catholie. He did not accumulate great we and his friendships. He had planncd occupant of the White House and the not propose to have it said that he beeame chief executive of the nation At the mental machinery of New York. held every state exceutive office. it is significant that all who knew ness of his speech and the firmness mian of whom it is said that his word had shrewdness and vision enough to ient and abiding success in polith honesty and depsndability. While repudiating utteriy the wh the same time both his friends and excellent personal charaeteristics, Copyrizht, 1924, by The MeClure Newspaper Syndicate DR. FRANK CR of Tanimany and and man had rose 1o great alth moment of his death he was in eamplet Men and E Ha fot died recently from twenty h My Iwo years history. wrs old and machine in American greater than his nor partisan politics but found that to have n seems been a Those Tweed, He qualities, W who & him e b life . be a strongor wan of m and al He Ameriean grew up to but to go of yors whe death Ik Tammany Hall about what « Atrongor lephone nine in one hour on April® 26th Wi yet He b position, his own physician whicl understands, gan i lowly ide was an Irish prised even ery that no one ¥y American. sur in his Kmith personality the aid he but was great vernor n tale a frip to was interfering Europe, sinee he vith Smith to 1 onee the govern 1o nominatrs charge of whom he had helped «vidence as to the soft of his promize. He was the kind of was as good as his bond. That is, he sce that the only way toward perina- in every other business, is in striet him well give My will 1 ole his fabiric enemien o Murphy's system al ar witness 1o his COMMUNICATED G, The A. R Herald A, It THANKS PUBLIC Post wish to express through the their sincere thanks and ap preciation to all those participating and helping in the Memorial Day ex- made it guch a pleas- members of Stanley G ercises, which ing success, et Jithey Stations Britain Herald you kindly allow me space altention of the patrons of sirect jitney to the hearing fric and jitney stations, cvening, Arch St Neow witl to the Arch call the on one way tra ) is to be held Tuesday June 2 Do they realize that nov 1o try and get what they want or for after hold their peace? would seem that if they give the matter any considerat will realize that we don't wa compelled 1o go to Walnut street or the Norh end of the park, to hoard & place is convenient majority of the people who been trading in the center e come into the city and wish to take the No matter from which direction they ;pproach the park it means an extra trip across Main street cross walk At to congestion Court street, there is one way traffic on the west of the park and out of court (and the jitney could easily go a few fect from the corner before pulling in to the eurb.) At the corner of Walnut street there is traffic hoth on Walnut, Arch and Main stre 1« well as that which comes up round the South church and out of nut stroet Furthermore the protection from the proposed stopping place I8 there any reason why and its patrons should have the whole of r of the city and itney forced Why not who ride in a public shar the priviteges trolley and the driver is the time ever " stop to ion they to be tney as neither th or on the fitney whe trolley ha at side ttreet wa cts Cire is absolutely no “lements at the s re the trolley the cente the e give uto- people e nobil a pri FAIRPLAY FRANCS PALL TODAY, Abrupt Drop of 26 Points at Opening of Market This Morning. June de 18 in rried first An abrupt the the rate time e ew York of 26 p francs today « conts the crossed that level its collapse « dropping as lo rate later rallicd A unseitled 1 situation blamed exchange bankers for of the currency An feal elements the £100.000,000 Morgan rescue the earlior also as facior. Sterling also q ping further today to 4 Mrs, Coolidge Off to See Her Son Get His Diploma A} ’\lr!lv I"'a cline ice of below it ering from 1 After th for sinee in rly in cents, political N local foreign weakness by rad- of the cradit, nsed 9 in the year contributing the attack terms frar as regarded 1o drop t shington, June Conl idge left Washington 1 anto mobile for Mercershurg to at tend th Mercershurg John, the cider of will be graduated The president tend the comn pressure Mrs. Coolidge Mrs. Frank W commencen the Coolidge Wednesday. had planned to &t Pt him accompanicd arns of Boston hors of work Live in Se DPunes Los Angeles, Calif. Ensconcs among the sand dunes near the mouth of the Santa Ana river are the homes of three men wie have much I8 common with Robinson Crosee. Thele little s are set Behind A stoc ade of bamboo. Thée men claim thes have found in modern cities and towns the hest ¢hance for self-realiza- tion L hou not Not Particnlar Brampton cometery Good price given ement that ap- a Fo'ham news- (sccgnd hand) is hold %o or mor S0 rune an a peared recently 6 paper. re

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