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SR b 0 . " . | Greenland; by August the ships will New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY 1 have arrived there; some more time will elapse until an alrplane base s cstablished to Cape Columbia, Tsmued Daily (Sunday Excrpted) - At Herald Bldg, 81 Chureh Street Grant Land Pole And then the flights. which is us close to the as the north of Gr There nland, SUBSCRIPTION RATES 98,00 & Year, $2.00 Thres Mont) . a Month, has been no hurry, no slovenliness in making preparations; 1t month to do get it don A\ M an opoch- has been consider- more advantageous fo take @ Entered at the Post Office at New Youmin Ao BISE ( } : as Becond Cluse Mall Mattbs a than to K, p thinking that the thing right wrong in a we TELLPHONE CALLS 926 226 cunnot Business Office Editorlal Room Millan expedition is going to be naking success in Aretie The only profitable in the City. C press room advertising ulation Lo open to adv medium s and rLisers. sploration. And to cap the climax, radio broadcasting sets upon each world to Member of the Associated Press. e nEn by be Is excly 01 re-publ to It or not otherwlse paper end elso Presa The As sively @ of s may cruising A NEW MACRI TRIAL plan 1s to hold the new Macri Litc Member Andit Burean of Circalation. >, 18 & national or shes newspapers and advers & strictly honest anaiyels of Ou atlon statiypics s inslires v [ aga traud In newspaper figu.ee to both national and tzation ficld county, the prose- tion thinking that a change would proc 1 with and morc e a jury I of ‘weigh 55 i nowledge the crime inclined to the evidence impartinily.” sale | ew a street. Aally Stand. and, In_New Times Entrance Another trial of the case wi Square increased opportunities to the legal Grand Central, traterntty and add to the cost of de- It are fending the girl doubtful, if living In any is REVALUATION howeyer, there any people BRISTOT ‘ In cludi ) corner of Col ticut 1 with ot vho are not already fairly well con- New Britain, the boa assessors in Bristol are making a e, the only in Bristol the New revalua real esta differ work ile in Ev United States takes notk of silk stockings. Returning from his trip to the northwest, the President let it he known that one of the evidences of n the President of the Britain the prelim details arc being crease ssed, isiness property will be in- 1 to a greater extent than the properties, advices privaie home i prosperity he noted was the members indicate ce in yesterday's Bris- from bo of the womenfolk Here put it to newspaper men: that so many read a sente tol news in the Herald. This is something that should in- wore silk hosiery. 1s how he “I notice that most of the I newspaper observers women terest land valuation committee and young girls—and that presume whic ha been 1 which has beer g S t the re- took note of if, because littie ¢ verse in Private encou Most capes your attentfon — wore silk stockings.” The owners are to be d. today courag s wearir stock are ago, when the last re- privi less than a ¢ With ther however, cannot any onger worth fow years thken as a form of luxury. especially in 1 most girls on parade, s kex Jown- valua aken. I case of wearing town property i8 WOrth 1o girts. The more increased number of g5, 009 ahominatic private and the .'hi should and stamp the wearer apartments in outlying districts that downtown realty. Why crease : incr bind the times, e o Silk stockings be their owners punis} nowadays as | for oreating wsed values? Bristol 1 land generations ago, THE, REAL EMPIRE STATE York This does not refer to the valuation committee in might do well to borrow Ney dislikes to “take a licking." ehall of the to the NEEDED levy special 1a teams metropohs And VETO stats large. ow xeS a (S s to be no end, ds was York World is some wi 5 the discove jcting a specal tax of indicated by the action of the latire [:mpire State has $10 per 1,000 feet upon motion pic- tures displayed in Connecticut. The Trum- in tuke second ommonwealt hearing granted by Governor buil to moving picture interests to day brought out the evils of ! whether ing and it remains to-be seen or will veto it. for the fir the governor The Conne tracted the attention of ticut move has During oving crowded Tow ts the country over produ head of t ture inte Will H. Hays, has become quite agitated Connecticut plan may for Tt is felt Texas took ! ¢ in be- mileage railroad that the ¢ states, evenly divi Eormt other st | elais | counsel st s ANt A NEW AM will only be INDMENT It necessary for Mr, Bryan to convince 26 state leglsla- | tures of the ‘*need" for passing anti-ovolution or “converting” them | the can he made nation-wide through a | When | N & Con- to his doctrine when matter | constitutional amendment, this “blessed" New time York and wonld a monkey arrives, neeticut, other en- lightened centers have to @ abide hy amoendment, The only difficulty is to And ti the increasing difieulty ‘of fopeing | convert" 25 legiglatures. n there is | intelligent people to conform to the | | ¥ consider the dissemina Al available knowledge as Il n CH Supreme I S The 1 the de speech ends the held right to preach | cour! r day gave a far-reaching cision as to where fr n that no man has t} the ditlow case court volution by force, or the ove owing of government hy force of e Tt is curfous fhat il princ such a hasic had clemental to be ted hy land before mn the hig! hig court in soHn e inced that the misgulded in dividnals get cony sky is not the limit In public disc ssion Gitlow w he New Yo s formerly a mem} v of k legislature and a o the His of cxtreme his type admitted publis terances meant just — armed revolution agains! government The revolutionist has serlbed by constituted and ecivilization chang les. Geo ington was a revol take it ionist, an to willing had the r failed. T con; on against jut Washington fc a principle of universal human pli backing colonics ¥ were the entire followers Da four 3 v their | ¢ rso1 v uproar for rmed ins jarge following o prineipl and inconse and thoug S fl,‘ ’ 25 Ye&rs Ago—i'aday stitutional officials of t Factsand Fancies 1ast ca. You s cvmep Emand BY ROBERT QUILLEN . “Let's go across.” 10350 make 'em come, across' 1918: Let's The hard part is to reconclle a acific policy and a Pacifio poliey. In the old days confession was religlous exercise, not lterature, Modernism: An unhappy agnos- ridiculing a Christian © who is Hick complex: *“The man is ad- ancing ideas we Mever heard of. et’s not listen A far-flung cmpira would be all ght if it didn't require Ainging tax 10ncy so far, * | | Movip people like patrons who! o A show several times it they on't do it at one sitting. | And | Teacher sald, “Please toll me, Willle, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERm, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1925, his heart is up in his throat” ~H, R. Lewison. The Dry Force Harry: “What are the prohibl. tlof enforcement officers trylng to do with Johnson, who is a con- firmed wet?" Albert: “They are trylng to pump him." —Harriet Dugey. (Copyright, 1925, Reproduction Porbldden) EAGLE SCOUTIN “HIGHCANP POST James Beach, 18 Years 0ld, Achieves Unusual Distinction — ‘Though you may have a fine diplotha Signed and delivered by a college, If you can't laugh, you're In a coma, lack the knowledge. Frankie! Father:' “Haven't I taught you better than to let two young men call 4t once as youn did last night?" Daughte: “Why fathér, there weren't two young men; that was just Frank—his volce is changing.” —Mre, Ed. Muegge. most important ‘ . Eagle Scout James Beach has been appointed second assistant camping director by the local Boy Reout coun- cfl and will take up his duties when the 1925 camp vppns at Job's pond on Saturday, July 4, This ap- pointment is unusual in view of the fact that Scout Beach is but 18 years of gge, but he has been in scoutiag for seven years and has besn a most School Willles 1 ‘Why, today, you act so sllly.” Willle hastened to explain: “It's vacation-on-the-brain."” 2dith Bacharach, n Willie, with a rubber band Another aid to longevity is utter| of curiosity concerning how | she will go. | ack fights than usual are booked | This refers to pugilism, More Tt is hard to be a leader in Ameri- can't tell- which way the arned cro i3 going. Americanism: Resenting the other | vyer's sass; rejolcing when your| iwyer sasses the other side. | The country is suftering the afe while mo; caused hy the of home feam. - | You are more easily | temptation if you get| while chasing it nir ome by breath An experienced tourlst is one who 1 tell whether it'ga picnic ground iping ground. mal perhaps 1ks s less dan- bt another need times is ot pop bottles. lucing your food consump- will Not if {rying to pick winners quires power," g0 to re- ak themsclies to strangers. { ays tell a native at He's the one thaty ed any mosquitoes. “We found | our garden,” didn’t swear.” | ated Editor S in From Vaper of That Date criticism of 11k grass, Central icular bidding fair to| ara instead of the sis for which it was in- Brophy and J. wed the seed, say ts fs due to the | ground. now on he fractor from will | forly Tightly stretched, made grand When the teacher looked' away Then the band began to play! —Anna Tierney. 1 Willie, cunning little creature, | Blew a bean and hit his teacher. | “Most impreasive was the scene,” Willie sald, “when bean met bean.” ancis ¥, Tishman. mus Ie| Valued ald at Camp Kemosahbes for a number of years, heing given a special award last year as the most helpful scout in %amp. His ad- vancement is thus but a recognition of what he has been in th3 past. Scout Beach joined Troop 4 at the First Congregational church seven years ago and rapldly advanced to the rank of eagle scout, the pinnacle v | ot scouting achievement, For the Willie, hitting at a ball, | past year he has also been acting Lined one down the school-house|scoutmaster of the troop at the New- hall. ington Home for Crippled Children. Through his door came Dr. Hill. |At the fleld day last Saturday he Several teeth are missing stilll | won the city title in friction fire- ally Antells. | making and Morse signalling, and | was a member of the champlon Our Most l‘owlm'}knoc.wmg team. He is also a mem- Store | ber of the Boy Scout Bugle corps. Frenchman: "M'sleur, where 18| gcout Executive Walter O. Cook ze departmente pharmacie, si'l VOUS w||| again act as camp director, plalt?” { while Charles “Chuck” Vibberts has Floorwalker: “Silver plate? Yes,|onee more been secured as first as- Alryinoxiaflobr [stetant. Dr. E. H. Hand was ep- | pointed second assistant during the spring but will attend summer uni- ixpert | versity courses and has been re- Do you know any-|placed by Scout Beach. harge accounts?” | Isaac Danlels, negro chef of the position: “Yes, #iT. University club, New Haven, has four years at col-|peen gecured to cook the grub for the scout campers this year. He has been nine years in his present posi- tion in the Elm City and.the New | Britain council obtained his services (With a bow to Bernard Brady) | orly hecause the club closes for the Young peeple grow wile they | summer. ANOTHER MYSTERY Overheard in W. H. Corkhill Fmployer: thing about Applicant just finished for o 1 William Cowan. Sleep peeple because they have the long- | est Ways to Rrow. 1t is impossible to sleep and do enything else at the same time.| This is the reason wy you cant go| to sieep and still keep on lissening | to somehody snore, so you often | haff to be satisfied to jest lissen to the enoring even is to be sleeping. Most peeple that snore deny ft §f | von tell them, being one of the casiest things to deny because no- body can prove it to you wile you| are awake. Jy Missing Chicago, June 11 ()—Fearing that One of the funniest sounds theve | rencwal of the beer running rivalry are is 2 peeple snoring at the same | between Chicago gangsters may have time. | claimed another victim, city- and 1t you dreem you are falling off | county police officers today were of a roof or running erround loose | searching roads south of the city fn yur underware yu wake up|for Morris Dunn, brother of Davy | thinking, Herray it was ony a| Dunn, the reputed successor to Ter- dreem, but if you dreem you are|ry Druggan, as leader of the west having a fce creem eating contest|side “Valley" gang. with free ice creem you wake mup| Morris Dunn was kidnapped from thinking, G, it was ony a dreem, | his heme by three men representing Some things that keep you from | themselves as policemen who said going to slerp are cats, mosquitoes, | they were looking for Davy. The kid- and the iteh. nappers put Dunn in a curtained car and drove away and when after sev- eral hours he did not return, Mrs. Dunn notified the police. She ex- pressed fear he had been slain. Dunn, an ice man, had no enemles, Kid Boots. Savoir ¥aire Mrs. Perimutter: “Ver did your) daughter sutch it vour améition Brofher of Gang Leader Strange- | W is the time for bir filling, You will get cleaner Summer coal. You will get % The Citizen 15 Yard & Office, L Dwight Court Tel. 2798, \ Mg eeic 25 <@ A/ Vot OO SN Slewar | By CHARLES P. STEWART NEA Service Writer Washington, June 11, — Wash- ington, as nation law-making head- quarters, senses a popular reaction setting in against the last few years’ hysteria of regulating everybody's pertonal habits, conduct, morals, | even thought, by statute. $ | You hear politiclans, whose busi- | ness 18 to keep in touch with pub- | lic sentiment throughout the coun- | try, constantly referring to a grow-| | ing resentment among the peopie | against 8o much legislation. o . | | The contensus of political opin- jon is that puritanism has over- reached itseif. | Up to a certain point the average | American, something of a puritan himself, -might have stood it in- definitely. But the ultra-puritans kept at # until they'd pass that point—far and away. The average American — a great| many of him, anyway — ls sick of it, and now he's making up his mind to get rid of a lot of restraints that otherwise perhaps he'd have submitted to. That's the politician’s dlagnosis, at all events. b | the threat that | who | repudiates any antipathies but lower summer prices—plus that satisfied feeling of security that only comes irom FULL COA® BINS. s Coal Co. Branch Office, 104 Arch St. Tel, 3266, \ 'S { A A \ashinglon Lol ler their defeat to anti-regulation feel- ing. That undue restriction of par- ents, in the upbringing of their children, was the amendment's pur- pose is denfed, but that it was so interpréted is obvious, 1t's admitied The proposition’s supporters also made what they conceds now was the mistake of maintainimg that so clety's rights over the child are sn- perior to the parents’. “An attempt to carry state dic- tation right into the home!” was the popular verdict. Forthwith fhe amendment was turned downm over- whelmingly. Leading drys read the times clearly. the signs of Fully aware of “anti-ism™ is: going to be turned into a joke by thos seek to overflo i, General Counsel Wayne B. Wheeler of th Anti-Saloon league emphatically the league's own. It is, he sa the saloon. anti-nothing except Secretary Deets Plokett of the Methodist Episcopal Board of Temperance, Prohibition and Public Morals & on record as know- ing of “"nobody outside a lunatic asylum who favors tobacco prohi- get vondertul | PR bition.” from 1llinois The arger le to recommend ifs of his wife said. Meanwhile, county au- . Potash: = “Vun Harvard and| U\orl‘:ies continued their inquiry into | Yal | the fvergreen Park aftray of Sun- 4 | day, when Walter O'Donnell, beer| by a few developments which made | ranner, %vas fatally wounded and,|them ridiculous. The prolonged Central _ Above Them! and Menry Hassmiller, castern | failure of prohibition to prohibit re . plo y Little Beany: “That new Forster | gangater, was killed. | Woa “'L"!'hlnx hegvily ““'"fd,y‘ . e vy Mr. | kid 18 a stuck-up, ain't he? T want-| O'Donnell’s elght brothers have| Then came the coast guard’s vio- s ed to give him a few puffs at my| D‘.nu’l an order with a florist for lent burst of activity against rum Gry loaves clgaretté just now, an’|$9,00 worth of flowers for the smuggling, exciting, at the same he got mad.” | fusleral tomorrow. It was estimated | time, considerabie indignation over His chu “Aw! He thinks he's that more than $50,000 worth o(‘\he prodigious expense involved, steman | @ hull lot ‘cause he smokes reg'lar | floral tributes would cover the grave (and a vas‘t An\oun; ofvmlrl)l"at(;hv{ stopped | butts that he swipes on his big sis- | when O'Donnell is buried in Mount | entire absence of AR result tha tert” | Olivet cemetery. Jiquor consumers are able to dis- Cardinal Mundelein has refused | cern. | permission for O'Donnell's funeral| The stampede from Detroit to| to be held in any Roman Catholic Windsor, Ontario, on the resump-| e thurch of the archdlocese, in con-ftion of beer-meiling there, caused & nurses and phy- nembers of the Connec- Medical scclety and the homcopathic doctors, Pa- iver althougt o pose ! Lately the tendency away from S restrictive laws has been hastened Texas population is it except It the politiclans guess right there's likely to be a decided loosen ing of regulative strings when Con- gress and the various state legisl tures meet next, Few of the politicians themsclves are enthusiastic regulators. Thiy passed the laws they thought th: voters wanted and will repeal themn as rcadily it they think the vote want that, Prohibition, to be sure, won't be 60 easy to handle. The eighteenth amendment probably can't be wiped from the constitution for time. But {han was the population of s : Wy —Constance R. Dowd. 13 colonics when they threw e docton w Britain or rger s yoke of Great Britair ¥ b e the nsus wi pl passing s crippled leved next ce W asantly will ¢ will work out it fourth tion, morn ligh New inaw rd McGu concer ated Board- Saturday tax and Ohio as it Texas 18 s would It than jea- would b malke 8 1 i ! has been the it does ossing horses this ofre- ture inter ; Ly made it Of Texus ¢ iz et —Mre. J. G. Lanigan. it o e | before findin garden of made quite tables ¢ it is being developed s Graduation Sent-i-meants S the Volstead law can be chunged and the amendment con- | siderably modified by legal defini- tion. The drys think the supremc court would call thie unconstity tional but the wets doubt it Anyway, they point out, the law’s repeal would leave the amendment inefiective and there's no quesiion concerning Cong right to e peal it n the smallest going 1o show surko as- FOOTLISHNESS Commencement ual pienic Wednesd ediums fr ent 4 the i o tion exer Jesire think you'll set f zgestion v - * | You the world en m pre Yen high re- been POLAR JAUNT wem- ANOTHER mphibis &t Britain <ate | A prote Acted As Own Lawyer Gets vas New ting and mas zanization was conceded, Donald B earned m niasterers ns in dson Hc;ads Credit'Rating Bureau | meeting of the stock- 1 New Britain Credit tng Bureau, Ine., was held Mon- ing at the offices of the cor- The ollowing directors t R tion yield yleld at schools are so cons va ntific T sei su Geographic the s of the Mur auspices expedit projected, is a cons oration 1 an ear for Edith ould see 1 officers were ated institution Directors—Albe tackliffe Bros. avidson & Bannan, O'Neil Tire A. N. Velz, Volz Johuson Jo! Hausqhulz, | & S M. Davidson, thal; Mic & Battery Florist . Citizens humanly possible to and has explorati Lever 5 = been identi for so long d cumulat owledge of the . ern ice terr battie. Preparations to be gias vl Co. in ought City wzston, Charles Elec! been going & Buckley ic months; mo boar Bodin, Etah, | on presi- l the good ships Peary & elapse before the e presi- etary; are ¢ Commencement day! Your heart's| Kard to men who had participated in tobacconists caused another. To | work. to triumphs new caused a third. Tennessee's antl-| | | The Card I Meant 0 Th W I! | s On The Weatner | . smendment to the constitution lay Fridag fair, slightly warmer in in- | MODERN LOGHINVAR [S |acked Rumsey, appearing as his own You'll not be ko cock-sure about It! ' [rorecast for Southern Nesv Eng- | The fact coimencement day is here v e * The court waited expectantly. The west and west winds becolE |\, wig « | How satistying to possess pressure noted yesterday in the up- | “Maybe it was" he : causing & declded rise in pressure| New Orlsans, June 11 UP—Wil- | abductjon,” & wedding | Is not, (iet’s get this matter clear) |0 prisk winds. { wemiern highlands advanced to the [smateur sleuths as well, into & soll- i the e upper lakes dnd southward to Ten- |bookkeeper, cave-man, groom, ‘fugi- music?” StoYos and a dull morning’s balancing to go how she listens in when T {qull morning’s dictation in a down lesson! Tonnage Not Weight bungalow and sat down to wait for What this country teally needs is Coal & welghs so many toss. It refers to cealed weapons and disturbing !f | their wounded and bury their dead. Co.; W. { Vil, when Bdrdeaux wine was ¥rederiek Taylor. the employ June 1 cortainly hear a lot about Jim most Y'm| was designatcd by the of ver when he “persuaded” his bride ernment The Card I Sent formity with recent rulings with re- | laugh. Recent gestures by the anti- | " The, attempt 4n the Ilorida Ibgis- desire! gun wars. - and may it only point you higher iature to outlaw the word "Aapp . | liberalism As days and years unfold for you! Qbservations evolution case is helping D | notabiy. . day! Your Friends of the rejected child labor | Forecast for Eastern New York: | Fair and continued cool tonight; | . | “Are you sure it was a revolver?” cars from now — and don'tiarjor; diminishing northwest winds you doubt fit, becoming easterly by Friday |attorney. el - MAN OF MANY PARTS|" “Masoe it wan sust o marriage A land: Fair tanight and Friday. | y Tie Card T Sent Continued cool; diminishing cense rolled up,” suggested Rumsey. Must thrill your heart and bring iapjanie ‘Kidnapped Bride” And | ywitness hesltated and looked at the Jsany good cheer, Conditions: The area of high {Judge, who was smiling. 1 '\9“’0“‘”“‘ yqu have per Mississippi valley moved east-| , Self Acquitted. | graciously. [y uccess! ward into the lower lake region | | “Not gullty,” the court announced. The Card 1 Meant i New England and accompanied [am Rumsey, 35, hookkeeper, who ! The fact commencement day i8 here |1« cooler emperatures and fresh [crowded an o northwesterly s land a_successful fiight from the en- | Duc to the brains you've mani-|jone trough disturbance from the [{ire New Orleans police force and plains states, causing showers from |'ary day here recently, has proved gested: Pastern Washington eastward to the |(hat he s as good a lawyer as He 1 Wise nessee and Arkansas, Showers were |tive,” etc. “So your chaperon hae | reported lso from the Guif coast| After Rumsey left his high desk c “She certalnly has! You|" Conditions favar for this vicinity |NW0OINE in Lochinvar style, he “kid continued fair weather somewhat napped” his hride from an equally the young piano teacher comes 10 gogler tonight and warmer Friday. ael | give me my b town business office, married her —Jodah Henderson. |established her in & newly furnished M Ciss Coal Co London, — Tonnage of a Ship the searchers. The following da: lumane motorists, | does not mean that the vessel no was charged with carrying cor Adkins| Motorists who will take care of Hayden, measurement, not welght. The term peace of his bride's empioyer. 5 originated in the fime of Henry He answered these charges. Flabbergasted brought to England in huge cask8 who lost his stenographer. testifi this athletic heart.” called funs. The size of a vessel thnt Rumsey exhibited a large révo Hadys sure. Whenever he plays in a game tuns it could carry in ita hold. to-be te accompany him. or its officiala