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The political Loast is sometimes New Britain Herald, HERALD PUBLISHING 1eard that state taxcs are low; but | COMPANY ittle is sald about the speclal taxes, the Tssucd Daily (Sunday bx At Herald Bldg. 67 SUHSCRIPTION RAYES 35,00 a Year 32,00 ; which not appear in state Shureh Street iax Mot rate but ure paid nevertheless r lees come i this category course report will imme Three Moutlis y oome that high In order motor feos Month necessary to construet But motor Entered at the plenty of them ar Second ¢ om e nt M N M s turnishes & complote California. which has an od vehiele B rouds, or ¢ The eniy n the press ro orado ieh also mileag good roads, £ expensive mountal 5 in Member of the Associated Press ros only 1l The thtled und thus | the ! roud building is the N found many of states, where on a large scale, fees are York b mark. Ir W $17. The District Member The A, ! w thse )t Cleculution » and adver t analysle of foae Sata) 4 in 1s 1 ( istics - umbia, where the fecs average only Times Entrance MISSED CHANCE YEARS AGO exceptions to 30 tates appear 1l h e mo 5 n state is to lependent expenditur state or pu ture the o state is fol- L program moral fathers the fut 1o claim that in being huilt adding t people to A Jus 3 Hartford city stre is reg railroad taxes are offered to nderpass near same to be an extens nter street ! to Church had been bhave near road static street rpass Sl paid out built street would ion to react or In nt statement gallon, there romical-minded city i i omobile association is a p construct atement was in ef- nderpass would the gaso- have cost the from roaa applied to ofher uses. Aidw't specifi- port cifi n Connecticut as among that ysed of and it is hoped struct needed day, it there properly ) in state ment projected at a L 0 $40 th o he Am 1 Automobile associ- or sum, the rail- | 2tom. oW are itterly” opposing | cérned pyramLe constantly increas- of ords helped to build up public wil equent op- posit ovements to- day [ HANDLING WEAPONS h will Had posed to & face of such a fatal shoet- s ago 1 occurre the railroad s years ago much exists dow of t ic congestion that 1an. zht thing of mo- migh again been at have public & beneath t! would from of the grace road at M been At stre RELIGIOUS TNSTRUCTION HIGH AUTO VEES 1IN CONNECTICUT The Erlo has been -1 cut golng west, but | cities garding the attitude of large blocks of garding religlous in- 1f they believed in it they and Imu| would not opposo a_paltry hour or | never done an well as competitors 80 & week glven over to it; the fact these lines? citizens ve pretty short struetion I | taps only minor this The ing was thought to have ended with the deaths of Messrs, Harriman ana Hin have for reason, is, they do not wish the children to time of vailrond chess play- have religlous instruction at all all of obstructions in the path and are endenvoring to place manner of Evidently the Van Sweringen the religlous instruction move revived the game, A Tip to the Angl I"rom Going fishing? Listen hei ment, the name of the or- Factsand Fancies BY ROBERT QUILLEN ganization in Mount Vernon, one of wh Tnke along a line of che You can use it while y: | | court | officials applicd 1o the for the fnjunction, one can get an inkling of the type of opposition | | pettl- hetng culled In in grades will b met the organization Irec Britain was " Ancient “Docs show e suyin my New nkers Socicty cer | €ont great success in Sears: M piy her bills children in it took sranted an hour IFable: Once there was & man who | was humble and not proud of it. ff each week for religlous Instrue- tion under the auspices of church | ros Hopelessly — Old-Fasl A hick town I8 & place where no- body falls too low to have it | cha . orgunizations, such to instruction not ever 1 used to smile disdainfu be given in the school buildings. I'bis point is important, as some | R | udging by comments, pub-| Don Juan would have made I killing in | perience cluzens, al this age of personal-ex- | magazines Of clever dress designers, Who by their Bears women Cars; and private, seem the to be under inpression that instruction — | Have standing to be glven in the I New schools. 1t only without matter people could be becoming so vocal of comparisons. good Britain children whos in the w take, advantage ot Than all the nity | for, religious instruc- Let pers, T weathe s grateful for tell how in other newspa- rotten the tions, is granted caunot lose much v is us at ooling and ought v blind g in moral training, that mind therw is one thing is badly needed nowadays, according | R ok ot Ana i Who manufacture clothes to the beliefs of many competent me observers, it is a better moral train ing for the young SENATOR LADD v died scholar in politi To keep up with style di At women no more do 1 The men commit the But when for in new styles I'm Senator Edwin Ladd of Awon Although he North v When plete, ilure femintne control fs com- doubtless the husband of & will take in washing. Dakota, who Y. was a had Vit t heen a foremost chemist, a college = NN ol One reason why all the world loves a lover is because he doesn't count his change. You can tell about how a hnyl turn out if you know what time } turns in, profussor, and an expert upon agri- cultural treat To have bell feet; 1 don't — 1 watch to see Has room enough fo sit House Cleaning Southworth: “Why ar cager lo give a bridge dear?” Mrs. Southworth: W many little ornaments tha | hate to throw away:” —~Barney G Ambiguous 41 said Uncle some feller has opened a taurant down in our villa a subtie business | advertisin® ‘Home Cooki fellow's sense | might be all. right undisturbed | it might not. Tt's home he's talkin' about.” economics, these cachieve- bottoms hack- U, B ments were thre into the ground wh ame a ator with hing upper housc and ali himse e insurgent hioc tore T the membership of | Iixplanation of the great fortunes | made in rubber: Americans yearn- | ing to he where they ain't take the insect n simplity the task querading as & picnic party. he had been prominently identified with the Nonpartisun League in the northwest and had been regarded Those who cen- His ma as one of its leaders feath, 80 ' (e by t of following Ie closely scnator | Lalollette, will ve the farm bloc related to man, | don’t keep on grabbing for | when they have cnough. fn Washington minus two T st important members, Many ob- servers, thercfore, will regard the urtesy i Ic 1he importance future of the farm bloc as problem- Just p\ical avi other atical, - Maine, vesticss New Eng- ad was one of thost horn i Our Children's G Curses Jimmie was in the bed late. One morning mot) | “Jimmie, when the clock ou must think ahout ge When the clock struck Jimmie was still in | mother called. Jimmie, aren’t “No, motjer,” came reply, “You Bnly told me about getting up and I've orcen went west early in life | Fro {o assist in opening up a new coun- hab s of the oppor ini- Had ie try and partakir } 1 it is pre in ties such activities *afford his remained in Maine he would not have become influ- the b enced wih {deas which good place for the startled an and is on the point | the driver's chin. birth to the Nonpartisan Le 1o animated the ins you uy | ans. His | 5 Obedicnee of the admonition to another waits upon sound gion and sound digestion l The knows how Rats! hooch-hound much he can dn't cven guess right in a cafe- teria, who | l time [HE. RAILROAD CHESS BOARD The president of the Delaware & co to Had last week. Henry and Lulu Robb their silver weddin’. They big fn Pe his line At between and of this project plans to Gravity doesn't scem 8o powerful when you ohserve how suspender: ess trousers cling about a convex tummy Chicago, 10 other. However, they thou a good excuse fer & part * Jine through would cost 700,000 a mile. ylvania 25740 N to give Lulu a present in the event an' she told h git anything foolis) opendauer’s avoiding things that unhappiness, which nate green peaches, philosophy con- cause soems to climi- o in - Central, Pennsyl- York & Ohio, three 1 strong- be- | us® so Hen got her a ca war likker. The guests enjoyed Hen a whole lot. Herb one er these new-fangle that he called “the down.” Icecream an' pi served at ten o'clock an' T > up shortly Y A T d Herb, who wuz still ears Ago 1oday | iy, toush, From Paper of That Date objectc Correct aren't aid he; only sixteen.’ (Protected by this sente WOl “yon 1ce: "My opin- ing, Dad," remember I'm posal was set \ sal was s o G e Comme! com- m 5 are actuated by sclf \ssociated ) o see no necessi Editors, . Loree, h as L. 1 1., wishes to ¢ Chicago, a cor- the estate of the & broke after, b these n ity none. Everyhody wu ever next mornin’ 1 1 took & run down to city week before last Mr Mrs. F. H Yale-Harv and Jolinst ard facts irsday And fourt lows 1 la some important t t the fncrease in No Jis st t with t Sw unk line |a couple er days off. Say, that New York rible crowded. From the hi-cles 1 sec goin’ up Fifth avenoo, which is t strect, I'd say they wuz w in their haulin’. Gittin' er them strects is ticklis It ess could be esti- im of three per wing office is no mo grand Jot Sven Ly finane son; es say such an in- is you don't urt feller re you inroads being made as death You nor t says wanter ti Aden Fre gamore sachiem, wanter; to wa sidewalk cop Tsaac wing Timbr icers W | whistle a teller up | house sets off a green light. When 1 see them first time I asked a feller had their drugstores so the He )laffed thing wuz higher nowada Don’'t you move till n light" he sex color for you."” 1 come right back at hi No, sir.” 1 se come down Looks to me as if the ore crowded they'd b licenses away from and give 'em to 1 wrote a letter to about it bi t. Henry he ca —Cy The Booster What! You a joke the Al meeting of 0. 0. air s A public hearing ¢ The H lNam H amages rougl A -1 th | enbs | triuns ew York Ity is that er answered reason King Soringfic tzgerald 1 to fight vdon b s was of " N fore the Friend laughed at while you were in the Humorist: “T had to, had written.” 1 Arthur The “Lambs” Gam! 1 mother's game called y arised hster PROMINENT SCIENTIST DEAD 4 (P —Dr Netoih it he well ded iliness -1 the He like but to git somethin’ they could both pre- can't blows it scked her op 1he lers re, With your tackle and your bait, | or, ou wait! Outside Pressure Baldwin: “Why do you give your | wife 80 much of the credit for your bustmioss.” Buceess e hioned By Eugenc I, Niehaus | smiles At all the women's change of styles, 1 said, “They fall for all the wiles constant change of on And thus get richer in threc years the forty-niners. As 1 grow older oft I find to some movement I've been | And that I'm forced to change my About some deep conviction; t those n folks' | Have got the fellows on their tocs | ction, grin, self-same sin, new clothes I drop smitten; Young blades may (hink that it's & round the the seat in! you party, e have at 1'd just oodman. Tke, ne AR ng.' and arden of it called strikes {ting p. half-y ed. Agd \er s ter yot? sieepy to think thunked land Cy Slocum soliloguizes cep celebratec way ma ried 25 years ago, but not fo ught y and honor of im not cwe s¢ er thelr | 80 my 50 | is That | and then again ccordin' to whose ying t twuz be- | lieve me they hed it. Henry wanted to Q. How can amber articles that have been broken, be cem her? Ay A cement for amber may bo | made by dissolving gum copal in other to form a syrupy fluid, +The broken pieces should be warmed slightly, the cement quickly applied, and the two pieces brought closo to- gether and bound with wire, The coment sets quickly and the excess | may be pared off with a sharp knife. Q. Are a young male horse and a young female horse both called a colt A. Colt is tho term specifically upplied to the young male horse, while filly is the term applied to a young female horse, A colt, how- | {ever, may mean any young horse, | Q. Does enroliment in the Citi-| zens Military Training Camps obli- gate ono to serve in the army, na- | tional guard or organized reserves | and one have to go for four | years? | A. Enrollment in the training mps does not constitute any pres- | ent or future contract of enlistment in the army of {he United States or fan obligation to serve in the na- tional guard or organized reserves. You do not have to go for any longer period than the one year and if you desire 1o go at any other time you would have to make application just as you would this year. Q. What is the national wealth | per capita in the United States and {how does it compare with the wealth [in 1880 and 19127 | A, The national wealth per capita of the United ates for 1922 was 8 For 1880 it was $6.26 and for 1912 1t was $13.91, Q. Whero is the office headquar- | ters of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World? A, 3 Madison York eity. Q. Should lead pipes be used for water for drinking and 0 de | i avenue, New s or lead-lined pipes 1 be used for conveying | water for drinking and cooking. This cantion applies with espeefal foree ead pipe and to cases where the | ter is soft and contains much free not to |"These waves are rurely If ever due | Unitorm irhonie acid and oxygen or stands time in the pipes. Differ- ent waters and soils vary greatly in | their to attack and corrode | There might be danger in drinking water from | 1 pipes unless the water 5 al- 1 4o run until the water that has an standing in the pipes has run | | tor gome | power metals . | therefore, 1 done with money crs sent to the Dead Office? | tis held in that office for a | imed at the end of | turned into the asury with the reg. wlar postal receipts, Q. What was the greatest I of runs ever ma hall game? £t number of runs 10 hetween Brook- the Player's A total of 44 ; 25 by Brooklyn Ruffalo | much oil does the Levi- D per day? en traveling at the the Leviathan per day bite If it is United States tre num- de in a profes- Holler sional 1 in a Ruffalo 13, of 1590, red, by How 1 bt \\} knots of rate burns il of a centipede danced d nervous b ckles the party all excep kin' down little af don’t seem to hurt a commun- z dricr ‘n N Y Had my plowin’ all done an' thought I'd take number er mair heir 1y behind one crost 1 husiness ou'l tuxis, # n on it a or a red lights the w n aid 18, you sec that's every the “red lights is what here to sec.” strects g yetter the taxi he p the I ut Robk n't write, Slocum say ntist ir?" was oue you told ¥ Kroops. bolt pit r a-pat paw M. Foin s wuz walk is light- they L oup in Al of this insect poisonous what : painful, result all similar c: Jugh the serious will be dependent 5. on the suscep- The poison 1in the act of biting is proh- to assist numbing g its vietim and in spite number of these fnsects, recorded of its aving bitten any himan being, 1f sed Wwith the bare foot or hand, ike any other inseet, un- Ably bite in self defense and cases on record indicate that severe swelling and pain may result t patient N cases are pr will poison How mt ibs =0 that t) coted Q t 1 care for cy will give my the tulip hest | up t e bulbs d moist cool the is a after the op h as summer; a z00d circu- them an g care ¥ the buihs mare than 3 or 4 inches helow the surface 4t the soil. At the time of planting mix hone meal with the sofl. How much does it n Aaere eorn? It has st il cost i ire brown, K s lace, sue during & ere there taki tops of the not te d 20t 10 pro- : of el that 1 doi- ) s from 12 to you name som» sercen ame cf Ethel ¢ not mora 1han tresses 1) numes ong? Drwyer with asn Tast Ett t Ethel Teare, Dr. Patek, What will W “Nix! asked to Polly going to fittle hands heathen, far away? a sweet reply was Polly's: I'm headed for the Follies!" —Alvin Rodland. tea, be some is thos t day. Landed “Dolly purposely fell qut boat just so that young mil- could rescue her.’ “Yes, it was a i d he naire Ruthic | trip.” husiness -H. A. Sigel, Advice when 3n v that Qi even | was yon he conductor will nan 10 Forbidden) (Copyrig Ethel Gray Terry, Ethel Walea. Q. Can you give me the name of an African gazello which contains only four letters? A, The name is “mohr." Q. Are what is known as tidal waves due to any action of the tides? A. A tidal wave Is a term ar- roneously applied to almost any un- cipected wave that Inundates the seaconst ‘or 1%e shore of a great lake. PETTING PARTIES NOT $0 TERRIBLE At beast That Is Opicion ol ~ Judge Ford New York, June 24 (A—Notwith- «tanding kissing and cocktall partie YOUNg women are just as pure row- adays as they were years ago, in the the opinion of John W. Ford, a jus- tice of the state supremo court and a backer of the Clean Books league, which has been active in secking legislation for suppression of wald- clous literature, He expressed his views in court yesterday in ruling that testimony of a wife's breakfasts in negligee with another man and occasional kisscs and cocktail parties were not by themselves sufficient evidence of in- fidelity, The dietum was given in the sensational trial of the suit of Thomas H, Symington, wealthy rail- road equipment manufacturer, for & divoree. . Justice Ford ald that many of the | things women did nowadays were | misconstrucd, “Why even my daughter tells me of cocktall parties” he added, Pointing out a chic young woman, he observed: “There she fis. She'll tell you ask her." His daughter {8 Mrs, Esther Ford Walt, Spectators in the crowded | court room gazed in amazement. Life, | “Kissing!” exclaimed Justice Ford | “Kissing—] was going to say prq- miscuous kissing—is not frowned upon these days. Yes, kisslng even | with another man's wife is no di- | vorce evidence. Years ago is young | women were seen in the places do- | ing the things they are today they 8he is a graduate of the New Brit- | would have been ostracized. But that ain High school and State Normal | i not true now. schools and beforo entering the re- “In these days a woman's cours. liglous life taught in the local pub- | o¢ conduct is not alont eufficient evi- lic schools. She is a sister of Mrs. A ; | dence for divorce. We old fellows E. J. McBriarty of New Haven and | gt take into account that customs s Anna H. and Thomas J. Devitt | yove cvanged. T admit I'm be- 435 South Main street. | wildered, but women today are just as pure and straight as they were | years ago.” Talbot W. Chambers, coal dealer, and one of two corespondents named by Symington, was arraigned yester- g | day on charges of adultery as the Review At Starlight Park, Meri- | result of his testimony concerning | Symington. He pleaded not to the tides, since the tidal wave is « phenomenon not admitting 6f cxact caleulation and prediction; on the other hand, they may usually be traced to some distant earthquake or violent storm, 3 Q. What is the doctrine of tran- substantiation? . A. This Is a word used by Roman Catholle theologlans to designate the change which they believe to take place in the eucharistic elements of broad and wine in virtue of the consecration, The term was first ofticially adopted by tRe church at the Lateran Couneil of 1215 and the doetrine involved by it explicitly defined as an article of faith by the Council of Trent: “The whole sub- stanca of 'tho bread is changed into the body of Christ and the whole substance of the wine into His blood, the specjes (or mppearance) alone remaining.” OBSERVES SILVER JUBILEE AT NEW HAVEN CONVENT Sister Alfonso you if Formerly Of This City, Ends Quarter Century In Religiov Sister M. Alfonso celebrated her silver jubllee at the Sacred Heart convent in New Haven last Saturday. Sister Alfonso is the daughter of the late Patrick and Elizabeth Devitt of 435 South Main street, this city. K. OF P, FIELD DAY Rank Will Hold Annual B | guilt g A St | Counsel for the wife gave notics The Uniform Rank, Knigh's of |\ " ho yntonded to file” perjury Pythias will hold its annual field day |y 5 oot e mington Tol Mariden Satiinday mHen )i mem= | oo m S ARS LoL SHIDIRE G \ - y when all mem-| . paward 8. Pope testified that b :fr{ the l\; of b, will '\“ EreEal? | yprg, Symington had admitted to him at Stariight park. lnvitatlons have | copfidentinlly that sho had been un- heen recelved ."’V, loeal lodges OF jgjthtul to her husband, }:{n);:hh nffll vhq“i ”‘Tf'llr»x?‘ukl:‘ | Six of the 19 charges against Mrs. ythian Sisters and ths Uniform | gemiygton were withdrawva by the Rank. e E . | PIGiftiff. The court indicated that in w:il v’:'v)',:; ;"N vdfls‘”!"‘dg:‘m:‘“ :,.‘ 11 other charges he would direct the d fre e. At the ; “ | jury to find in favor of the wife. The sembly of the Uniform Rank 1eld In 37 counts concern relations between Waterbury, May 16, when thz docal | zre Symington and Maurice Fatio, company was represented, It voted | an arehitect. to attend fn @ body Lvidenee was introduced that A dress parade of the FFatio had kissed Mrs. Symington and Rank will n2 held at 7 p had hreakfasted with her in her bed- it will form into a regi room in review with General Bunnell of New Haven lewing officer. Observations On The Weathe: den, Ncxt Saturday. Vniform . when nd pase los A, " " YAKY PLANES ENTERED IN STATE AIR MEET o Between 25 and 30 Machines Will Take Part in Bethany Washington, June 24—Forecast | Demonstration for Southern New England: Rain ate tonight and Thusaday, cooler on Massachusetts coast; Thursday in- creasing east and southeast winds. Forceast for Eastern New York: n tonight and Thursday; alight- v warmer in southwest portion to- night; cooler in north portion Thursday; increasing east shifting to southeast and south winds Conditions The stern dis- turbanece central morning ovet Towa, and moving slowly 1 1t causing uns her with local showers thunderstorms from Colorado ward to Ohio and from nnessec northward to Canada, b greatest amount ported for he last 24 274 inches at Omaha, Moderate temperatures continue in all the northern districts, Conditions favor for this vicinity fair followed by unscitled and probably local show Naugatuck, Conn., June 23 (P)— With between 25 and 30 planes en- tered, an eclaborate aerial display will be held at the fiying field in Dethany next Saturday. army flyers { from Selfridge field in Detroit and from New Drop, Staten Islang will take part in bombing tests, laying down smoke screens. sky writing stunts and exhibition flying, speed contests for planes having 200 horse power, and speed contests for De Haviland planes or other ma- chines with Liberty motors, A parachute jumpin attracted six expert cap simultancously moving plancs at 1hout feet arth. An attempt will her conditions rthe is this ttied and east is has ind they will from swift altitude of will race to st an and 1 of rain hours” Nebr: re 2.0 was 2 i are made, 1r vorable, to world’s altitude record. of all cities in Western t have heen invited to at- T weather SCHUMANN-HEINK SINGS 8. Horner, ch | of the New Haven acronautical board, will preside as toastmaster and plans for estabiishing night air mafl in southern New England will be And in Return Gets Pledge of Re- quiem Bugle When She Dies | Omaha, June 24—(P—Mme Sehumann-Heink, prima donna, sang for the disabled American veterans of the World War here last night and in turn received a pledge that they would sound “taps” when she was no more Mme KILLED IN MINE u telegram this morn- ing him of the sudden Jeath a litelong chum, Arclic @ Heveridge, of Mount Carmel, Pa. Mr. Beveridge was employed in the an- ihracite coal mines and was kilicd yesterday in a mine accldent. int 367 S who is a! gold star often for World War ch i receives pledgo of the gugle's requiem “Remember bo; mother veter —your promise— that when | 1 go—your bugler will put me to rest—you promise?” The right hand of hero went up in military fashion. of the “As long as Schumann-Heink sam: lives, if you really want me, T will | York be pleased, honored— to come to you." IN SAME FAMILY 482 Park street a notice yesterday telling Acath of two relatives on the day in different parts of New city, Mrs. C. Blum, aged §1, an aunt, who resided on 92nd {strect, and Mrs. Viela Seigel. wife |of Edward A. Seigel, a brother. who thoes {lived on 17uth street. Both disd il.\xmm.w TWO DI Lothair Seigel of recefved each muimed back Hotel rates in Parls exceed of New York city. HOUSEHOLD PESTS time brings the insect fly, the mosquito, pests that are t the house bane the of all house ant s Yiag, The Iat letin 10 Pests tells you exactiy 1 comfort and’ heatth, Fil just ready by our Wa w to make effv t the coupon & liugton Bureau. Honse tive war on these dustroycrs A wend for COUPON HERE WASHINGTON BIUREAL se, hington, D. HOUSEROLD PES postage stamps HOUSEHOLD 1 = 13 T want a copy of the bull with five cents In looss U v (Heratd.) nd s here- n for same, NAME 8T. & or R R <ITY 1 am & resder of THE HERALD.