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[ NEW BRITAIN T g NSNS0 T ST S DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY b5, 1925 New Britain Herald /""" which were entir 1 ha MERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Tasued Dally (Sunday Excepted) At Herald Bid 1 Chu RATES | v $2.00 X Three Months, Press room always Member of the Assacinted Press, Member Audit Bureau of Circulation "o ot 8 Tretection apaina: York at Bounre: & Grand Cent DIRECT ROAD TO WATERBURY Motoris's ) mors dir Bristo taward SHORT THE AL Wallingford that highway these places erdinary ca nearest of a the most ina liet has in practical ane th Thomast Bristol tion hecomes ap making A straight to be pushed wit suceacs M Thomaston is r via for those autoists N iNelrimiolo be a A pect for through' tiis rather ex PROGRISS OF CITY THRILLS VISITOR DAY LIGIHT RESORTS AND TOMOBILY SAVING AND GOLI who forme was mot land cided to 1 eity. Head he happe Wells stre pile schoo!l noun his way streets seemed find his He w was #0 of mo ly eat. West M tie Mcadow bewildered that t il \ While ir he noticed dren’s home and noticed gaged ever of the sidered wo boy. street SOR paw =t the old everywhere GOVERNOR ) OF TENAS INAMPLE tor| FactsandFanctes BY ROBERT QUILLEN About all the | frock has is girl, lining a modern 18 woma | Youth: “How fast will she l.;u'." Age: "How are the brakes’ rdons Where they olution, they least .umw'l need the most of it, of the Uig fortunes are in | industry and litigation. pending it wondering what know Most bonds Americanism aind left; f it right became ne of the old-fash vouldn't accept ex- who can go THREL KILL PARENTS OV JAZZ Withhold Decision on Eclectic Doctor's Bill (Commercial Treaties With Spain Renewed (ommend Tenn, Assembly For Rejecting Evolution (Observations On The Weather . 0. P. Is Victorious In Branford Election BURINESS MEN TO DINE & IGHTING 1N BALKANS | But atiil he finds there is no matche | Indoor Sports, “I'm very fongd of indoor sports,” Nan sald and, oh, her eyes @ | Wero brighter far than any star That shines up in the skies, | ; “And all T ask," Nan babbled on, | “Is that the dears have And also lots of cash.” Daniel lots of pep M«xsoxmu.lzm! | Saxe The Season 15 On! The ballplayer came storming into the office of our sportiing editor last waek. How come,” he demanded, flour- hing a copy of the day'’s paper at you didn't credit me with a e hit In yesterduy's gawes Didn't me knock the cover oft that ball in the fifth inni Tady of the house: “But you sald| The sporting editor attempted to I gave you a good square meal you | explain. Yes, he had seen it. Fablure would do some work to credit the player with a hit in the Tramp: “Yes, madam, box score, he said an error chopping wood. T am pe aphical p you work out Irror my eye,' 3 | player, “the b INTO To him the greatest sport of all Was watching players grab the ball, | ing [he art of laughter when It's catehe ing Unreasonable. but not | was shouted the ball went over —Dale C. Harrison . Reproduetion For- 1don.) 25 Years Ago Today From Paper of That Date DOC TRAROUK BURSTS SONG . . . AND ACTION, Tis spring, and through my season ed frame The sap of Youth hegins to flow; Ihe Wander-lust bursts into flame And I must pack my kit and go. tened to that Baldpate guy e talked of this and that “How that old man (Copyright, 19 High schiool in be hield S wins a point being given a pi I will meet Meri- > dual meet will ) have | on the team wh den nest weel rd betw two schools, Pritain having won the previ- s Lo, I'iin only two cuscs t this mogning W 1 of the lantern failed to hang a lai “tired carri one was a bicyclist Stearns was elected ¢ rlin republican t cvening, o yarns t rom his moutl re Have filled at times my heart wit sat and told aldly 3 him drone as ils own hea jon throug )14 some exploit as 1 stated th my platols spring and my gun Time » local te 1l ba compos 1 Dan ('Rrien, W Gra Camp Wasted d of )rof Iz Lawson, venson will Am Vol e taken paid $12. has purchased estnat m E[AIMS DAWES (AN | BLOCK FILIBUSTER THI. EDITOR'S GOSSIP SHOP. AN 'S POETRY. Wilhin Powers of Chairman in Any Body, Robinson Says IHL SPORTING GOODS COUNTER Tough Jobh. The Twosome. The while my drcams went smash, | g n ,.;__:ét[el” to me to be all it's It works fast and dlevar BY CHARLES P.oSPEWART | docsi't acem NEA Service Writer, cracked up to be, Washington, May 5—Chiet Justice {smootily, but at the expense of & aft of the federal suprete bench [lot of snap judgments. T woulin't visited London some time ago to[like if 1 were on trial on a crim study the Lnglish courts, especlally [inal charge, And, this day and their handling of criminal cases. He | generation, anybody s lable to be. was much pleased. What partieular v e ly struck him that Lnglish | A notable case, in my time in judges simply won't permit delay or | London, was that of Stinie Morrison bo bothered by teehnicalities. 1€ a|There had been several murders in man obviously is guilty of some-[the White Chapel district and no thing, the trates on larrests, The police were beglnning tinding generally suc- | to bo criticized. Then there was an- coeds, Then the authorities exec other murder, Somebody simply had ntenee and that ends i, Tt's the [to be caught. The police brought we ought to adopt here, {in Morrison. Ie liad a prison rec aft said ord, On that ground, the judge set 8 | dm down as gullty, But right in the recent {middle of the trial one of the con- Norman | stables—it was all police evidence~ killing hls | broke down d confessed the whole The evi- [thing was a frameup. When he circumstantial | broke dewn, more hroke down. The prosccution admitted collapse The prosecution prove guilt bee | th up its hands, Well, the jt vond & shadow of doubt, €ir Arthur |convicted Morrison. The judge sen- Conan Doyle 1ed a strong effort toltenced him to death. KEven for Fng- we the condemned man, on the |land, that was too much, Thers tround that he wa rallronded, {was a howl. Very re nly the He was hanged ] government commuted the sentenen to life imprisonment. Morri doing time yet, I suppose, for a crime the no rea jon is so favor- [to think } a thing to do with. lghts Gy com he Lng i wer to consider changes in [breause the fc which will om they « convictions #asicr to get. The in this cuntry, 11 the Ing | guilty of in mind. If they . {t@0 casy for the through congr a in England o ture will s 1 v o ke 1tal of 1 nd hegin imitating cace ith his Now, on the o1 ilty or yvears of e Ameri ent in L. 1 want to at it was udge conent him 80 and All this {8 rvecailed by the g in Fng of convie Elsie ! was 80 purely sweetheart, neron case ble to rew on's “Good W heard in Was comment jndicial circles ahsolutely is son ish get convictions, yes too part Tt may b t a man actt crime finds escape But accused of a capi better make his Maker, whs Person ey're- not make nviet, move- | leral law ment’s backers have o some mode public's good n system. 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