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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1924. New Brita'n HIGHW s Ve W nid where spoke 1 bank-holiday abouts in After eomcs the spring; Tohsils hurt like everything While won't run any | auests for Jingle-Jangles sending them in, well humor, 0 Help! Murder A sharp retort, a queer shrill cry— then silence. i Quickly forward and, | gazing down with a look of triumph | and satisfaction at his victim, calmly | | considered means of disposing of the | hody Hearing approaching foot he cried out: “Oh Hattie! 1've caught | another mouse in the pantry. Mrs. M. J. Abriart. News Note : buying: coal el is good common lish. 1 more re keep on other tiekd north, at time we 5 : : Lo : Che SHING ¥ een i e 1 " I- ¢ thousands ot English men and 1 3 e hig s. It is women who speak nothing by dialeets; | U Corgunizations, busi- | 1 hcard cockney in almost every strect | u’z tividuats” have been put- | ndon; I heafd in the west .MI the whe . well-bred affectation tones produced, Maxson AN UNGALLANT (By George 8 PUBI Daily Bldg ned Herald By HALL JUDELL HUSBAND! Chappell) ion a ' 15 it were, around a substantial marble of me wabbling in the region of the t Bntered at the I 1 heard languid drawls, simpers, high- } b lisps; 1 hear Darling, Yes, and Yet sit Just as if it the Using all oblite Into one e tinz YOu are growing obviously f: fold on fold adn't matter; figure 1 extolled the well-known ed, ralled great mass of b and « old, | tter, ipped aud did 1 hear a ftine, ot only an le '} but rarely what ou there 1 should call just clear, inter- The room itter, TRV pply in #he Nut Profeszor who ving a Member of The Associnted Pre Timkins Asso s ox meg stat 1e only thing that taiks ies of lectures on “Memory | The o B furr TRAFFIC RULES STAY The common New Britain has rn.xmmm;\l_\ adopted the 1 council of one-way traflic system at the Center, a new ordinance and thus has embodied it which has taken what most important step forward in traf- fle regulation in the of the city, The action taken after the new regulations were vlaced on the grill of probation, dur- ing which beneficent the system were carefully watched, is un- doubtedly a popular move in circles, The council is to be congratulated upon the manner 1in which'it grappled with the problem. That there would be some opposition was certain; yet it was equally as c tain that some be made. When the minority of op- ponents to the system plan to offer it was a foregone conclu- slon that the council would be com- pelled to continue the y trafiic in passed last night many regard as the history of ecommon council, results of most open-minded improvement had to one-w: regulations indefinitely by embodying | them:into law. Time-worn customs regarding traf- fic been dislocated in virtually all cities where downtown streety excessive motoring. Even small country towns wre hothered The council forced to take believe should have regulations have are not adapted to with the problem, of New Britain an action which many been taken earlier, was Old eonditions were Intolerable, The new riles appear to be a vast improve- ment. MANUFACTURING DF Conferring of honorary college de- grees, like the making of hooks, ap- pears Yo be without end. This ob- servation fs especially timely in view of commencement exercises heing held at nearby institutions of learning-—at Middletown, Hartford, New Haven and other points of intellectual vantage, where in¢addition to the degrees earned by graduates, a block of honor- ary degrees are also given out. Men, are regarded as having helped to ad- vance the sciences, arts, professions and business, are glorified for their achisvements and given these special collegiate O. K's, It Is a custom which appears to be anchored in the mists of institutional and educational an- tlquity; 18 harmiess and unguestion- ably is an influence for Hves of those who receive, who believe it is mora blessed to givi SRS and frequently women, who good in the and those The recipient of an honorary degree | pastorates in many parts of the cou waually “highly appreciates the honor while those conferring it are ' wed 8t the epportunity.” Honorary advertising mediums 1o receivers and bestowers, The recipients more afficient or more lea degroes also Are unique degrecs do not make e4; but they create a plethora of satis- taction and engender the mental com- plex that indicates all i well with the world. The ceive gplendid news articles i tude of newspapers, values are nowadays, colleges who bestow re. a mnifi- and, As space this is alight recompen The mere graduate from eollege, » is macistrom of being flung into t seething thie seifish go-and-gete fem known as busincss and professions al life, 1n with the that he impressed too, may some day re- edge turn te his alma mater, or go to some and ol steadian a modest hierogiyphica After the nobo or a few ¢ i mies need remember persons who, shot at with their servic commoner and less heroie It an generosity I8n't careful and the telitale letters =il Who's Who and he to buy a copy. mnocent puppet of wiil had no better | | alr fund «nd hig bit to desecr good I« state I'roximity of a road makes property more thle, and in all morality this should be enough benefit to the ¥ owners without proper to extreme 6f permitting an obnoxious sign to be erceted with- of the highws in sight I'he boards hand. propagators of big s e long ago overplayed their y have no friends among motorists public. Ti wched or the gener igitation against signs has 1 the point where their total abolishment is withs in the realms of probability. Tn some states this is virtually already the case, The the property owners who help to play their sign board fanatics and game will have oaly themselves to blame for the trend of enlightencd opinion on this subject, GAS INR. L News dispatches toc NATE ay indicate that chlorine gas was used in the Rhods this morning as a novel up & Island senate and effective political flibuster. Rhode y the the unfon, is bound to show the world that it than Texas, method to break Isla smallest state in more The leading can make noise Aiminutive hig hig the largoest. commonwealth i s noise league by a brother in the margin The fumes in Msland the R} chamber broke up the filibuster, which had eontinued ginee early Tuesday af- ternoon, but members of hoth parties were_equally affected. The politicians evidently “agreed” to a recess with considerable alacrity. Four were over- come and had to be treated by doctors, indicating the siderahly st attack was con than the kind Amjers un- gas mger gas usually spouted in ¢ of der gilded domes, LEGION MAK Gure Legion of New left The American behind n good the fresh RBritain, not to be has contributed to The fvely ag large as that of any other or that the works, contribution was rélat- ganistion, consldering ox- servies men's organization is not roll- Ing in wealth American prised the French nation by the ity with youngsters In the Wierever Unele group of kiddies they took an inter est in them and induiged n Kkid gume “daddies.” This inclination of the aur- facil- with soldiers in France they played which towns and villages Ram's boys found a and earried them around like reg Iar Americans came to be regarded as an admirable trajt, as indeed it is Our st their and girls of Britain in former doughhoys retain love and regard for the hoys tender years, and the Legion has it New post of the done well eontributing its to their cause AS 1T IS LIsSPY the LANGUAGE A New hroke into the that Haven preacher other public prints with had held day the he abservation try, but found the gencral level English pronunciation worse in New Haven tavor Considering than any city he had eve 1 with his presenca that and the presence ipheld the e Yale is supp 1n rather dis arn fre fehed an obseryer so accomy tong Michigan City What th torgot to. n Iagedly pro T what sondering what on earth the English with unfuiling similarity and clarity is money A TALK ON WEATHER About au at 1 week ago the U, S Hartford public that the weather informed & gulli- session in ( t was only two weeks in arrcars; meaning that the verdant growth that graces the hereabouts was only that time behind ought to be. Then, a the cw days later, the weather bureau that blithesome spring comes gunouncement from this year has been cooler than for &0 ars. Manifestly, the two statements don't But then is quite ac the public by. this time ustomed to the protean facility of the weather bureau state- to believe and ments. We are expected everything, doubt nothing, rest content ns who are enjoying the first real breath of spring after a siege of cool, cold and rainy weather, are in- the 50 year and that clined to believe that statement is near the truth than two wecks They clined to think it is six weeks behind ason is more behind sehedule, are more in- 1t is stated by persons who get their burcan that right Few crities take the tigures from the weather its prognostications are nine tines out of ten Alegation, trouble to check up on the o do o even moderately shows, it is burecau is half the weather than stated, that correct a little more the time What but 1ssue guesses on a large does the weather hureau do scale? 1t 1s a national organization, composed in the main of wise weather sharks who make guesses in a scientific man ner. "This 1sn't saying that a scientific gutss is any better than any other kind of guess Tite fmsued Average. man accopls A gUess by the weather bureau and banks on it Tf he Is disappointed —as he merely forgets it that- It Is ssary to make allowances for mis- he frequently is and makes a mental note nece takes hounds are and that aven aclentific weather human, The weather bureau bascs its de Auctions on apotting high pressures and low pressures, and from these an attempt is made to guess whire the breuk. the storm is going to Information from all parts of country is tele. graphed to the main points, and in Washington an elnborate system of keeping truck of things is in operatio Experionced guessers then make gresees, with an eciat to suggest they went 1o guessing school To maintain a governmental weath- bureau is a necessary evil, 1t has in order to be eficient and the ) he done up-to-date. Part of game s to relation to the the tabulate evervihing in weather exeept the mistakes of bureau, HIGHWAYS AND MOTORS Motor vehicles registercd in Connec ticut ncreased in ten yenrs from 27,189 1o 150,858, During the same perfod mileage of rohds In- 923 croased from to 1,97 by the indicat Thes fepartment are betwon six times as many mator vehicles in the state there were ten y 4 than ars ngo yet the total of surfac ways has doubled there is Of course, aifres what constituted a l"\l\bvw\-fl'!A‘lrl"" for practical purpoWs, the that the i Iny. But fact re mains va in the it distanced vehicles am of vehi casily oxp hlem wom TRIAL NEARS END. Vinal Arguments o Case Again Mated Normand’s Chanficur Endi o A Gre mpting eet per second. the what it + Three Why, O, iining,” left last night for Minne- Why Did 1 you, gold? O, it must have been the latter, For your monumental mold Now romamee seems to shatter, And my heart is e a cold Pancake, only rather flatter, why was | did 1 of love bold? chatter? s0 marri or your Reproduction forbidden). pyright all Observations On The Weather Tommy looked at him with disgust. Don't call him a her. It ain’t a she,”| ashington, June 13.—Forecast for A . Sawkins, | Southern New England: Fair tonight; Friday partly cloudy, showers Iriday night, not much change in tempera- ture; moderate ecast, shifting to southeast and south winds. Forccast for Eastern New FFair tonight, warmer in the interior, Iriday partly cloudy and warmer, local thunder showers IKriday after- noon or night; moderate east, shifting winds. ven, and tonight and Friday. Conditions: The barometric pr sure is higher over New England th morning ‘attended by cooler breezes, Pressureis lower over the lLake region and the interior valley districts dye to the castward movem disturbance that overspr Rocky Mountains yesterday. peratures are much highe Ohio and Central Mississippi states this morning E { showers and thunder Monday during the last at court, The judge | England and the middie He remained with | st also over the upper the erowd that wished to be excused. and upper Mississippi valleys, he judge demanded his reason, liston, N. D, With troubled look and coughing | rain, hard he approached His Honor and | Conditions whispered in his ear: “Listen, Jim— ather fNshin temperature S ITALIAN FASCISTI A Matter of Identification Two little boys 7 talking about the on a st baby r were passcenger on same car “Isn't she cute?” said Jimmy. Dentist the Whole the tooth. Aft nothing but York: All set FPor a Vish He had been planning trip all winter, and now all prepar: tions were made. Even the old car had been lovingly overhauled and | tuned up. It wus to be a great event. | boon companions to ac-| company him. They were leaie town Monday morning. Friday evening, when he home from the office, his wife him a slip of papef. It summons! It commanded him to re- | port service Monday morning, { Life's darkest moment was upon Suddeniy a despers an sug- gested itself, Story ? the fishing vicinity Faix were to arrived handed | was a jury | ad the Tem- the Valley for over him T Promptly at $:30 presented himsel callod his name, he hours over New Atlantic Missouri Wil- inches of on 1es, reported 3.02 favor for ‘this and not much vicinity faie w ange in 80 Mg exclaimed 50 S0rTy to hear it pain on “Oh! 1'm mphell, The s face loudly Yon are Bruce Ci Rufus: Temusi—"What's de mattuh now ?” Itufus Al where dey goin' to agitate fo' & mellon tax plan now ~~Aaron Davidson, Accused o Responsibility in Matteotti Mystery sees ANGLES he poor compuny. Alex Wiemer,| Ttome . nelli, a torate « MNGY The sun setting in Mosquitons mauks was wem, | June 19.—Giovanni rmer member of the the Iascisti party, has been arrcsted in connection with the kid- v napping and suspected slaying of Deputy Matteotti He is charged with “having, with others, sought to deprive Matteotti of his persons dom.” There is no the deputy has actually dered, The Mari dirce- Said the pian upright air “Well, 1 manage hold said the ch - Mrs, a polished and my own, Wesley H. Stultz, froc- that mut Manuoa Spank! evidence Mother: —Willle get naughty 1 get a Willie: o-""Gee, you u terror, Look at grandpa.’ Violette M time been hair.” have every gray must you memi-offeial ageney that Ingold. 18 expressing satisfaction with measures taken by the government in denling with the affair, and that great femonstrations haye many towns, pledging continued hesion to Premier The atlons afd ramification of the + are spreading, involving hourly a larger number of people, The arrest of Marinelll was not a ether unforeseen, Like Cosare refused stand the chamber of deputies in the reeent clections, preferring to remain in ad- ministrative direction of the fascist party, of which he was secretary, and With Itossi, a m of the qu drumvirate into a “directory” « y this weck after fiossi's resignation, did not include Marineli in his list, Marinellf had eentered in his hands from its iniiiation the _entire or- ganization of the fascisti party which, after the mgrch on 1tome, and the as- sumption of the premicrship by Mus solini the portant gani at his disy me, if you which beginning o the other members o0d.” quadrumyirate, one of Itossi Ktefani public been nows declares Commandments: 1924 daye shalt thou seventh thou sha been heid in and the ad« y at home, mow «r, and care for wife plays Mah Six labor; I 4 by aw tussolini Jongg wash thy e while th : Our Own LOST AND PQUND Depariment Heller —1 should be fof the poem text Rosel e to for Hrude ful to y very which Mains the e heights who would rise to starry it “ s e e Dremr Gert tending The best recipe for 2 high altitudes 1s as follow: » would ri rry heights, mmits of truth He w And ¢ tn st imh to s and training for those became one of political and Eur vosal was obliged to most miiltary Marine immense im- or- i had ations i ope. sums for cequnt the was only whom Marineli was fascisti a consid red by irremo ashamed to iment )ik their the ®Upports o party. MAINE RACE CLOSH WHh Two Towns Missing, Parrin Leads By Less Than 400 Vo Maine, J today exccutive tomorrow e 19.—Goyer called a committee council into special make a prompt vote in the re- Monday, the With two lest towne in the vole in unofficial figures President Frank G. Far- senate a lead of Ralph 0. whose candidacy was <y the Ku Klux ) towns together cast only 20 Youth comes in t Boauty comes in Sunlight! comes i will p 1 for ity to the rimaries of nl canvass thed ican p for rnatorial nomination. UL te A Lindsay g, this ives ton of the Pntrance A Dramatic state surprise votes Senator Aorsed by Kiar missing Tnts two of re ernor's Morris: Alwl Beer the customary day or , the coneillor committee ght days under the gov- instructions that the can he thorough Meantime, post card from city and are heing gomparcd with In the past 24 hours ns have disclosed no than a or MNGLE nristake JANGLES two- o1 will SPEARING A yher ters w0 for a returns 1 nonsensical | g0 o sccond | iy, press figures, vample these var twd 0s ¢ vote MOVIE ACTRESS SEEKS DIVORCE « Angeles, June 19.—Ora Carewe motion picture actroks, has filed suit for against Johwy C. Howard, son of ealthy casjern manufacturer charging and inhuman ftreat- ment, s Los Angeles Examiner. op 18 A national i I~ newspapers o utione fron they are orig: suffictent ting ol g be paid o1 At tales vary- 69 to $10.08. Write on only and send the “Fap Shop Herald, ®ho to New Y ts =il Bt be crel s the from wide g . China- not ask for Chinese sihecribiers in 10 each Telephone town Francisco, nambes cafl telephone customer by name, Ran “they ¢ his boaxd bill. | nt of the | attered storms occurred | Facts and Fancies """ - requires the druggist to say onee you in the court in the | deserved it less the spanking, nnd fifths g0, in the opinion | the | headlines ean sense, because 1t’s cheaper, better—and delivery is cer- tain-sure. These folks say: *I must order that coal tomorrow” —and yet somehow put it off from day to day. It’s simply = matter of doing it—and then it’sdone. “Obey that impulse”— right now; call us while your mind is made up— and that will be attended to for another year. Berlin Yard opp. Berli Vel 2 Yard I Main 21 Dwight Co Tel. 2798, (PR % X C SRR T8 Office Uptown Oitiey 0 rt, H stution 104 Arch St 5 k 3261 o serve as a tople of conversation dio sct is installed. QUILLEN Ir primitive people are naughty, original sin does it. 1if sophisticated people are naughty, boredom does it where discretion — 1 mer fur summer BY ROBERT A hick town 18 one ifference between a sume and a winter fur is that a fur is more uncomfortable, ‘ You can cnjoy a home trained ants to have revel butter There wasn't so much contempt of | old days when the court Mother four-fifths of four- commaonly do fathers the obedience, ults, the get of God made the in front makes country, but the car but he d you eat it soda doesn’t fountain Man has his gum under and forget it And yet you can't tell by tile way hednsults his opponent ‘whether he i v modernist or a fundamentalist, ! 1t is estimated that there are 128, 1642 born leaders in Ameriea who have no followers and therefore despair of the Ameriean people, It takes money to but all u dark horse a party the mare s is a split make 0088880088080805880068808004 225 Years Ago Today t & lanen from Herald of that dats, Javing on of lands may hive SHEVIIIVITITIIIIIIIITIIIOP A4 few diseases, but 1t \:nrl.ml Ostroski of Curtis ; ters in chronic ca of iMle: iect fréends in South pudence ard e gueit ol Manchester, el Bernhardt and James Spinetia vid their clorks will go to Hartford this evening for a d@inner at Heu- hlcing', M throp street riends at their last evening. e celebration of ding anniversary. Rev. Martin Gaudian of St. John's German Lutheran chureh has ar- nged for a change in the hour of the services during the summer All services will be held one hour earlier than is the custom. you| It is understood that in Farming- ton there ie considerable opposition to the plans the Stanley Works to erect a dam and power house on th nk of the river in the town Sotcthing shduld be done about plind crossings. Simple e s the rvation of taxpaycrs pedicney Anybody can write ® bit it takes genius to maks mean nothing. W. Stipek of Win- entertained a number ot home on Winthrop The occasion was their wooden wed- newspaper and Mrs. A tory the street The representative wernment s that seldom get as their representatives s of a prop weakn excit le man has no monopoly of smen have that aving civilization, The plek aricties months many echenfes K town is whe think of nothing cis you tire of swatting flies to Aftor of He is a smart child who continues | i | | DR. FRANK CRANE'S DAILY EDITORIAL | ——— Crime and Youth By DR. FRANK CRANE There is little dotibt that a great part of crime is caused by Youth minds by the young. This is easily expi mindedness adventure, reckless the characteristics of the criminal mind, No one can read the life story of the | obbed-haired bandit, as she give one of a dozen others, without sceing that crime is the natural result of a misspent or wronged youth. ’ The ultimate cure for crime, th erefore, lies in our schoolhouses and in the proper environment we throw about the young. here is hardly a family that does not contain a black sheep, which s usually some member over supplied with the “will's success,” and under sup- never grow up. » portion of the erime of the country that is committed ned, as the characteristics of young wess And thoughtiessness, which are also a jar it herself, nor any 1 with moral The result may ¥ sily comes a development of the desires and less and less of the will power which is to keep them in control. The result is crime No one can wish to have all of the youth of the moral inhibitions o strengthened as to leave spirit of adventure. But @ certain balance is mind rebels against conventions and the upon all of us Obeying the law is in itself little different than obeying the keeping the rules of the game, and th who succeed in those who can operate “within th law.” To step outside of the wrath of thet cominunity in which we live to tain degree. mob-minded that degrec may be-is for the yvouth himself 1o determine been any method for keeping youth in check nor any himself. foreseer Vith the ment of life there to have to the anced places any country prigs no avenue open necessary and the unba restraints which society conventions long run are pon Lt R cnd it to bring upon us the et e Just what There never has other criterion than the youth moral problem s to i Te very in the end, a problem of eugenics, of getfing hehies well Whin, and equipping them sofficiently to live in that community where they are destined . Copyright, 1224, by The JMcCluse Newspaper Syndicate, -]