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New Brita e o e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1925, raccd with the Tw th | stop at in Herald| " COMPANY r ing Morlder leemed it ary Lamited vallly and v 1 \ down tlhe Mudson SHIN both showed more e "t ( train stop § can travel fasic motiye glneers maining argument BILLBOARD HIGH THE POLL" SETBACK THEY CAN'T ALL MAIN LINES BI 1 for about a genera- to the Hera e to refer 1o t Walter- was a ¢o ne feom New Britaln to hat it yoargds, ] n considered t thing desiral The mporta big bl it may be importar ine in rajlroaq parlance, general pubile, for y branc to th e small lncre rightly | more money the line irs has 1 state, but | rded as a e gl = o public m from e £nmia on the New Haven |y 0 be a main In the e .- iin line 19 the that Ha ~ xtending |, rd Huven, it remain York to or rough New to the adver! confor r of those ng freigh Uis pas- by ast or west, as the main ne fro e can nev via Williman- | Walling billboards 1 before allrond ¢ Wl TAN LNOULGH some least e me- BY ROBERT QUILLEN ' vrejudices a wssoclates man unp life," for mother (- inconvenient place to A millfonaire Biving his ¢ credit for him, rto it need not be W that it is art defend only consoling thing in French’is its sub- Amerieans being rogi- rmans for days men long for out 9 P, M, enthusfasm fs {t an ldiocy seem an who said twa can )i v as one never had seen a pays, of course, but yoy without doing a lot of is without lterary merit the blurh on the jack- 4 to Fnglish 18 that everybhody nk vou a darned alier oy are ac that pe Heaven. it for us just to watch loafers we body works ir caven ropic know s climh. A is more hoy ir n't know any t to save old you e crists is when your garder oueh * ’ . FactsandFancies | “I'ans” in every baseball park, At the “movies” in the dark, Let's be “humor fans," we say, "or hreezy laughs drive gloom away! Cause Enough Ross: “You're fired." “WMred! Why, I didn't thing.'" “That's the lo any- reason.” Mrs, Deborah et Al Dorothy Habersham man who takes By I notice there's a delight In writing ancient tales of men of might, in this column some ways which the not-so-bright men of these days May imitute bold heroes of the past In that wex war that shall forever last, | It seems to me that men have got. | J ten sloppy | And can’t originate, but only copy. Well, women, too have read the ancicnt tales know that some great There's Deborah. | feared 1o fight She sallied forth beside that man | of might And, in her fcarless presence un- afraid, He won the day, aid, And Esther, for her uncle, the king; Bo brave was she we still her praises sing For eve And noting down In | And there have been females When Barak with Mrs, Jael's darked ry fighting man a woman | Helped out or led, her people’s lives to save; For every man who fell down s job was a woman there to mend his nob. on There Jut W we give {hese dames un- praise We do not merely copy them these days; The modern woman is a real go- gotter; The old did well — we better! modern ones do Considerate “Why didn't for supper last ni I didn't like to, dear. I with me.” | —Rudie L. you order rst jazz opera. following Kahn's suggestion, may well entitled: “From Riches to Rags the Wages copation.” Otto be or Meows from the Campus Cat |tomed to bujld | unique | come here from ether parts. with his relatives" ~Mra, H. E. Johnson. An Tuspiration Poet: "I'm writing a poem about a bootlegger. What rhymes with wine?" Friend: “Ten dollars fine, risky rhymes with whiskey, ain with gin, ale with jail, breath with death. Go aheaq write your poem." ~B, D. Schaeffor, Different Now “I ean remember,” reminisced | Uncle 1ke, “when nobody but here selt knew whether a girl was wearin' silk stockin's or cotton ones," (Copyright, 1925, Reproduction Forbidden) and and and and COMMUNICATED A Plea Ior the Monument New Britain, Conn,, May 20, 1925, Editor New Britain Herald. Dear Bir: Here is the old me- morfal question again, Seven years of fnactivity, which has been, prob- ably intentional, with a view to overcome the desire, of a large part of the public, for a permanent cone tinuation of the present style of monument. It has seemed _wise for a few to think more of their own ideas, than to consider the wishes of those whose relatives gave their lives, Let us not take a vote of the population upon this important mat. ter. Let no one but the mayor and the common council decide, In or- der that the public may ewallow this plll without making up fac et some engineer who has becn accus heavy structures, even upon quicksands, to tell the people of New Britain, that the carth, at the West Main strect en- trance to our park, is too springy to sustaln the desired memorial, Put the monument upon the top of the hill where it may serve as a beauti- ful tribute to the skill and taste of its designer, Tut it where it may be seen by Hartford, and other sur- rounding towns, with ease, but with | difficuity By the residents of the| city of New Britain, uniess they clumb the hill just to see it. Do not continue a memorfal which em- phasizes every individual sacrifice that was made, and which foreibly | directs the attention to the horrors and futility of w Yes, entirely unmindful of the wishes of many, let us obliterate this beautiful, silent, eloquent and pewerful ap- veal to peace. Let us avold the story | told by the long rows of posts, and concentrate them all Into one gen-| ¢ral and meaningless shafs, placed somewhere, out of the way, Let us not continue the most beautiful and testimonial in the entire country — & commemorative effort that has elicited most favorabie TO NEW BRITAIN THE MASTER CRAFTSMEN OF PERSIA AND CHINA HAVE EXEMPLIFIED THE SYMBOLIC AND BARBARIC BEAUTY'OF THE FAR EAST IN THE DISPLAY OF RUGS NOW BEING CONDUCTED AT THE BURRITT BY MR. PETER SELWYN WHO IS AN AUTHORITY ON PERSIAN AND CHINESE RUGS. THE INITIATE CAN SEE THAT THE PRICE RANGE IS VERY LOW-—-SOME PRICED AS LOW AS §$7.50 AND UP. 9 A. M. TO 9°P. M. DAILY commendation by e el O T S L aaa————————— ratives, as well as by nearly all who let us iseue bonds and take a public subscription. The public will pay. the inter it of sourc th RUM BLOGKADE IS GENTLLMANLY WILD WESL COMES TO STATY t be any | D comes. ar Ma 1 sat confab amo Ohio Stat there wor That will be sufficlent for the public, et us erect a most Inspiring monu- | rient to the everlasting memory of L . It also would seem. Highland st g night at a gome of the They pleasant " girls at are all | gur elty HOW WAV DEFENSE DAY TO BE SUBMERGED THE MIGHTY FALLEN WAL WE PAY N LOSUS A AR TRAIN MERIDE PARLOR ( THEN DON'T PAY OFRSELVES 25 Years Ago Today From Paper of That Date arrested s mo work of the were memhers 1 they future ¢ graduating elass about their was reall) way they g worth- alki 1t seriou. of making somet tireir life indeed” ou * said Tols 1 am who is going had some lear sald e way, where do you who had dropp " 1 with w1 ke a nderful exterior non-skid we o asked vit “What Daisy 2" ooking you going to de Ethel of a scrious on the divar Girl of the Period at did she wher ] her if there was anyth say € sauce Home sweet Home! ear old Philip's tak a short for a g but strict aunts who « raising children n weel In the aiden 1 {deas of aned government, and some en- give W the shaft is dedicated us enclose, in a suitable and imper- ishahie receptacle, within the mas- onry, the names and records of all those who fought, bled and died to # the world safe for demoeracy. e outside, upon a suitable and g frieze of costly bronze, es of all these who way responsible for is srems a glorious tribute to n let T of a suitable oble and heroic dead A Citizen of New Br ention tain. Observations On The Weather Washington,, D. C,* May 27 st for Southern New England Vair tonight and Thursday, Pos- o light froata in northwest por- tion tonight, Not much change in temperature; modéerate northwest winds, Forecast for Eastern New York: I"afr tonight, possibly light frost in central portion; Thursday fair, | lightly warmer, moderate north- | st winds, | Conditionss There have been | slight changes in preasure dJdistribu. tion during the past 24 hours, ex- cept in the Missouri valley and light showers occurred in Minnesota, Towa and northwestern Missouri, It is cool in the lake region and castward to the coast. Tempera- tures are rising slowly in the in- terlor but are atfll below the season- al average, Conditions favor for this vicinity ir weather with elow!y rising temperature DISCOVER NEW STAR May 27.-—(AP) A cablegram r t the Har- colicg: 0 the tral bureau of astronomical tele- grams at Copenhagen annournces the overy by Watson at Cape of i00d Hope May 25 of a new star of the magnitude in the Pictor the southern Cambridge, Mass. arq obser from second stellatio emispt The s servers in the United States scrvatory ounced, a ugh It be visible in the ex- tr sthern parts of Florida and Texas, y about a dozen such new stars, have been dis- 1845, it was said, by ob- the ob- may possibly me so BRITISH SCIENTIST DIES May 27.—(AP)—Sir William e Barrett, scholar and scientist, today at the §1. 8ir Willlam founded the iety for chical Research and formerly was its president. He dis- teher fied hers ar; con- | as Nova Pictoris, | Wet Association Says It I Throwing Away Millions Washington, the rum | statement Jitior publi association amendment millions of de money ®op partment of commerce tion of the depe rted Jiquore to $40, country ment reduced by $10,00 “Prohibition officials estimate on t port o Linder, unit, ¢ illielt imported Is less than 1 per Jlicit booze supply 0 wer LLECTION BY DR Sir | s 1 om0 hasing Wi pr m the cent of 1 cotion of ¢ chemist of t clare that the liquor e recent much a blockade, resuiting in t tion of nearly 400 &I area, convinces one tha in ficlals are | opere given tonight tta, T len at Was! at 8 o'clc n wil tak per 1iquo Jury Dismissed covered 1599 magnetic and electrical certain rties of the sili- k as, stal- much vaiue trical engineering for fel lory has been sformers an 1u e and pry Hi of § al researches. writingEs Near collapse from long wait, Olympia Macri, being vom New Haven court, was cheered by Joseph Koletsky attorney, wl i wly twenty hot actual delibe | her acqui i Bagnano. ing of t. 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