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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 193 .ummmaowsawuwo,.seanw.se,wasmuubmmuu‘1‘:ym- is between a northern and a|tween Santa Monica, California, T Natura . | cau UTILITY MERGERITIS New Bntaln HEI'ald Shtstoiie is fo ; CONTINUES UNABATED Facts andFancies |$ couthern democrat. It is creditable | from which place théy took off on 1 of | HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANTY v . 1 ] 3 that the government can rise above|March 16th, the |Hitokappu Bay, A 0 2 single co S— — § the clashing discords of the existing | Japan, they had flown a total of 5, New Britaln, Connecticut b : i 1 d al and gas util- ) major political parties. 25 miles in 80 hours and 31 min- foe 3 3 - ¢ Wife: An audience bored by a seaboard There is a growing total of men|utes' flying time. The flight from - Makes Random Observation: and women who place a higher |Hitokappu Bay to Tokio was made valué upon independence of political |in a total flying time of 36 hours On the City and Its People § | thought than upon party regularity. |an intermediate stop being made at There is a growing discontent with|Minato, to which point the airmen : : Y centlemen who use the parties for |had to fly over and under heavy P thing: 1t PEPTTIE ¢ | are things written TEEFLPPEIVITIPPPITINVIRPP I LA AL A AL L L4 L L AT secking and for little clse.iles! of offending somc | They Also Serve, Americans who have travelled | When there are enough men and Upon reaching Japan, the most ribers . Lunch Carts We Mean. road, attended several colleges | women in the country of such inde- | difficult part of the globe encircling A1l the best sellers, can not | pendent proclivities the political | air journey of the American fivers B3 b3 * . Issued Dally (Sunday Excepted) % % = % £ z At Horald Bldg, 67 Church & 1 ! — IS0 f i i ountry has leaders in plenty. BUBSCRIPTION RATE® 2 vers items recently ha Vhat it need a few followers $1.00 & Year oast eh i e conn = $3.00 Three Mont Bes iR ecin i ; e hasal i Although sometimes finding and read b FYXTENDING SOUTH HIGH STREET QUITE AN IDEA art fellows who 1 themselves really well informed | bosses will either have to step aside | was left behind them. After a ser- Wntl thev have eaten at least one | before they are thrown aside, or the |ies of exciting as well as interesting favor with zoning authorities America woull| gining car is one of An {alichand talol B ol el ol s o ara] » this distinetly American in- | political parties will be forced more | adventures, they touched American obeiayarlothcr ol b ttr onilyhare | sutution % . accurately to represent the prevail- | soil once more when they landed on T e e ing independent opinions of cifizen-| the water near Mere Point, Me., on Mr. Borah isn't la A AR e e p. As a student of government| September 5, 1924, four and a half The only proftable advertising med im an appoinfment, it's|of reasons and the 5 Government by Parties and the issues and problems of gov- | months later. The flight across the n the City. Circulation bocks and pres 4 : s i and Independence erame he everage independent|American continent to Seattle, ERAERE AT foRaT Lo RERE e b Powe e s sovernment by parties, | voter usually is far in advance of | Washington, the official A starting thing you can have 10 actyally atedly informed by po. | Lhe average party person, who is too | point of their flight on March 16, Member of the Amociated Press e e o it ourself unpopular, and your tion when temperance worke chooters, and creryone | frequently inclined to let the party | 1924, was completed on , September Ths Amsociated Press s excum ¢ p end won't tell you, is & boos | N v S b S E 1 tified with a part boss do his thinking for him. The|2Sth, so that the pioneer flight titled the use for T cation t th t 1 S . ¢ Fetaric Cltygsaus, # 1 Nartics ocenpy an esson- | méke a voter thinks the less likely he |around the world by air consumed 2. news credited to herwise orrowed from him long ago T e P T s s ¢ | 1d redited fn a 3 d ! m S : it i A 1 ¢ our scheme of g is 1o be owned by a party machine | six months and 12 days elapsed time, i i Biouidieg chedp Jincnes i is said 3 - | the distancé covered being 26,303 vews published there 0 I a a bright = 1 t re's a ight side. Think how |ed the problem, to some « t | y 1 . % t it is easv fo get an flatec ar] | miles, and the total flying time 3A&l s would be crowded if every |getting 4 horse-drawn taurant a o ed Park Development Monument , and FIng o et ey A the importande of the po- to Prominent Citizens | hours and 53 minutes priy was made public. [car which sold food at a y 0 I Qf the six army airmen who League of Wom-| when t ter wh 5 hen the writer Was young—a nEmboraes e et R TR e lachiayenliniateplendidiictonvlu Ko - e YeU 25| face of heavy odds. only one is now Membec Audit Barean of Clrenlar — regulated that it only met expense *» A B » a national org: S g 2 furnishes newsparers : ere were four detours on th: The commercial possibilitics behir S hn ; not counting the times me were soon T : todepin. | > ool fop 8 MONUIRENE SERCELE: | numbered in {hS vanks of the arny circulation. € t Aroundiastenger busses el ) \mong the various sales he ! : (et o e und pa companies found a : ; ks nah ; | air corps—Captain Lowell H. Smith, foatien ] RS SENNIELCA ! Y ; achieved was one in which hesold | L : e th discarded rol nelitioal r |leader of the flight. The other five butlon — A : What to do with table scraps?|stock. Some time later the diner hlE a large marble tombstone 0 & MR | ooy Ticutenants Erik H. Nel cal adsertiser FREATY ONLY HOPI 2 little dab of whipped cream |were manufactured and it is this|r Uit knows too | who had it installed ever the site| (0L Sy e, Leslio P. Arnold e b ateey 3 CE O e X which was eventually to become his g FPOR LAF A i 1 call a “Hot Mammu |ivpe that is nea lyuniversal toda t poli parties 1o permit it-| own grave, | John Ha¥ding and Henry H. Ogden, or something Some of these cars are elaborate and £t accompaniment to!] * mecently hat incldent. has been|rcsisned from tho alr corps some —— ost as much as would be needed in | ¢r f cal bosses: 10 18| recailed! by an entirely difterent sits|JCAES ago, the majorlty of them o ricanism: Doing without beef. ' opening up a restaurant of the co i s e _ g g L3 engage in commercial aviation. eak at home so you can strut at|ventional sor iution ot tha | Litionin NewiBritain, andithe oNlestEian s ioe ine asix nilots in)the army'a ettt e wet i e roblems facing {F ] = on of the|time monument salesman cannot| o ng the world fiight was a New SN Ak to impress people who problems facing {| ; ite reference 10| jelp but make comparison D FEDS TO IMPROVE g don't notice dining car proprietor is to malke 3 P er al éran A ot 2 | Englander—TLicut. Leslie P. Arnold S : SIS cap Broprielor That man bought and paid for| rEiancer—1 A PR R s > IR S Rl e o \ his lan bought End Al oo |of 424 Fountain street, New Haven, Fame isn't hard to win. Y r Nearly every car bears the glo. k ¢ o8 is onn monument. He saw 1t -}y, jy now engaged in the automobile o ¢ hard to otliyuist [RCNeRH eYary chriles 1o i stalled in position over his own | Fie I8 NOW STEECC T INC 4 2 20 to work for some guy who can adies Invited.” but as a rule < arties in #he De- | grave, as yet unoccupied. 1In fact|Pusiness at Hollywood, t:a’ ake a lot of money by advertising [the 1adies are conspicuous by their | clz iependence Did | e supervised the installation. It g Ehseno SEUDIRD SNone s cor h become presi- | cost him several hundred dollars at| e bren known o request the ho under ogis of a political {5 time when the buying power of) MR dizonieays novodyssihappy.lFiendsiito talie th=iold dinel e r ol Did the 20v-| the dollar was much higher than it 1t he should ses a pitcher who has | CAuse Of their curiosity concerning ) of the re- s now. The same monument today licked the team that released |Lhese almost excly le estab- tage of a|ywould cost $1.000. ¥ ‘ lishments. The fz at many of | lack ty i Eet| When he dies 4nd goes to his last | them are open all night also helps alor n th g - resting place the stone cutter will| in luring the ladies who, in such inf : artisan- | carve his name on the monument | the meal as a larl @ and that calossal block of stone will | r ik ar impression i that souy rmat ¢ political par- Sana o one: mavhe two centuries| AQyice From Sidelines to Be ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE S its and coffee are the o later. What a political | annpuncingto all the world: | oy ; i vou oap. | delicacies obtainable a visit to one | VAT ints 1o at least nine-tenths |~ wHere lies John Doe—he's dead.” | Mlowed. Rules S S aw r;:rtfax;,,t of the cars will alter yoi ews. | € L 5 s l“f obfain | And the advertisement that John| W y 1 ay 3 ¢ get out Stea =. hops. dinners with soury s ? (: ”:O,’; Doe is dead will be all that John‘ dessert included and almost frui office Could | [oc's monument will be £00d for. | gy oyetion whether coaching retary of Laboy | & €arte viand can be obtained 0% Iatniox oIl e Harimont s e GRSl i daliont o] o e EpEceli mium fLid 1 L r Not the magnificent structure ! Dermed atilhe Srin kS icepin {imes every 30 deves | diners and humar y : 2 Ay at| commemorating the heroism of |tho. Herald-Junior Achievement 87 to the limit in ting . ! k00| ihose who gave their lives 'n 1he marbic shooting tournament o be- of crowding st another st : 3 World war, out the intense interest ncient cities de- |0 One of the unwritt P se DAty of one man wno not only functions ) kedness, YOU | seems to be that in a lu ¥ + member of &l .¢ o citizen in showing his tnterest | min Iranklin school has arisen and vondering what it is that | men ar. il : ma Banicrests his city's parks, by using them,|the answer is, Yes tomer talks to another 1 2 £ ¢ 1 the | calling attention to their needs for| Who makes the best coach is a although they may hay renieacis ik making suggestions matter of opinion. “Midge” Walker, ays ideas come from |hefore. The countermar als Or YPArS | .ni aiding in whatever way he can, |who won the Decatur, IilL, cham- not the crowd. But friend to all the world Lhat : the two lead- | j¢ who is ready and willing to go pionship last year, said no marble sn't referring to thz to sympathize with those trou X re merely 114(- | gown in his own pocket from time shooter can hope to get a better umpire readily agreeing th SR woted when con- | (o ime to help. Men who volun-|coach than his "dad.” like that." or o ! : rily help fo defray expenditures of | One thing has been found to ¥e coining $2.50 | to those of his : re pa 2 ; 3 city departments are rare. necessary for success at marble ecm tragic |ing out the cigars in hono 1 2 is man has built himselt a shooting and that is constant prac- F SSUPE | pionument which will stand for ages. [tice. Good coaches advise practicing he memory of what he has done gigrerent sifots—from all distances vill g0 onto the pages of imperish- _on smooth and rough ground. able history. Not g0 much theamount| ppother tip to marble shooters is ney he has xl“'.L‘ but the per-1,,, {5 change style. Many a possi- st he has shown and the |0 cpampion has lost because B o s =l S craneatinls SUISHd laline et iod o 2 B s which he did not have time to per- Although he holds one of the two | ¢ G e e D Aerulee e R e D ALethe o i e oifo (nAushrs sarl SnumDB is) mostilmporiantElayers covmissioners in their decisfons, His|ahould keeg il thumb in shape a usual way of suggesting ls {o say, |Dy massaging it with oil after shoot- 1. There is NOLigantlemen, I just want to call your |ing. The shooting hand must be an tween an eastern®, oSS Jeh 4 situation. 1 hard. Concentration is necessary. It xt convent e % e TEEU L G than | jave no suggestions t6 make: it is|is a big word but it just means pay- uspices of the net my place—but if the city hes ing strict attention to business ot got the money— Lewis White, who captured the Center = Thousands of dollars’ worth of national championship in 1925, said, to Bill - : mprovements in Walnut Hill park, |“The thing [ practice most in mar- many more than&he public realizes, bles is the aim. Lucky shots will owe their existence to Charles I\ not win in the long run. It is far at the high chairman of the board of |better to get your aiming down pat.” us White of Landers, Irary & Clark. English on the shots counts in : ( m——— marbles just as it does in pool. Tt New Britain Well to Fore is the trick that has landed more In European Capitals than one championship. The object New Britain is being put on the |is to leave the shooter in a good BILLBOARD FEVIL GIVEA : s i action of the school Sea map and finding its desired place |follo%-up position. Players should g 5 ¢ ; to turn the school : In the sun by Miss Marian Bennett learn how to put that backspin on DSV O RSN T CE he state to be used - who 18 playing golf with the wom- |the agate. It is well worth learning § of Normal school en's team in England. While in| A marble within a few inches of Fnzland, a close fqjlower of the the ring should not be regarded as flurr of snow zame was Theodore C. Wall a ! just an easy shot but rather an ex- (S ancraing ‘ew Britain man who was covering tra opportunity. The shooter should (s the naval conference. learn to carom off the sucker to the offices T When Miss Bennett plays the St center of the ring where the mar- | Germaine course in Paris, she will |ples are and then clean house be greeted by Minot Saunders, the | Marble matchee are not the placa of A. held an open 4 New York is'ater i L might & Mor European head of the NewspPaPer|(or Lzd manners. Smart Alecs and ening and took steps | fin te revolt against 2 DRSS right in the res- | Enterprise Associationa New Brit- |1 de boys get nowhere while no boy Fitty | cover: cr® Two crowded Lais ain man and a former reporter ON iy the city was ever more courieous sl the moment heral : the New Britain Herald. Mr. Saun-iang modest in the marble ring than Lo g 2 5 3 bawl- | ders has complete charge of pub-|pominic Cartelli, who not only cap- ; s No wife for not | licity for the Jockey club of France |y oq™po city championstip several LopliuzEyiGRILEH Do Germaine COUTSE. | gyt hecame runner-up in & Bot Wallen a Saunders were when gin Monday, May 19 e Benja imyprovenient, ! ! xere the re- sweetly, * s @n entire order withou 8o o thiee Hoover as a New England 2n anno s t " wa e & national championship 0 = h N nd wit c i + Bud| New Britain frequently appears in _ _ 1 | as. | the press of Kurope from Constan-, pv ot S 4 vernight News efcaihi h i els Wit ¢ Fall River Mayor Pays ) : : \ cost | o Lisbon ¥ natant reference,| For His Illegal Parking - o Elihu Burritt who was one of tne ; ! Associatlon Of [ irning ghe immunity which had T aror ‘ot Burope are taught about|been offered him because of his of- \ae DN Llinu Burritt. schools for the de v Between | (400t of peared voluntarily in second district Juties his children, b g 1t thus the name ‘of | court Thursday, pleaded guilty to & 7 1 1 pur vor ' periods, he makes | dinance, was fined $3, and paid 0ss on California-Aus nt rde four t > ome daily, taking : New Britain, man: Mayor Talbot Jeft his automobile laafic derial rolind s g belt betweer arc and sleep four hours at'{y New Britain, is another publicity [conference at city hall Thursday. ) OR TIH.’ Weatfier _ New Haven, Conn dent t t s two vacation, yessenger. The late Charles K. | Because the machine was parked in 1 ames T. Moran of Sou n New| he co pired shor ¢ payv, each summer he takes Hamilton of New Britain was the|a Violation of a regulation that be- for fund f rooms with postage s - world. During the World war an Wweeks, a poMceman tagged it —Yor 3 floors. They offered 1 pr q man who knows more peoplc | aviator was captured in Serbia. He| When the officer learned that he Bod: of Gover orchestra costly sl nar n the theatrical was a German who never had seen ' had tagged Mayor Talbot's automo- s I | the shores of America, but he knew |bile, he offered to rempve the tag. b gt abandone jor | have been unable to mect expenses. few privileged to call of the flight of Hamilton from |but Talbot demurred and said he ar last November 19, found| Out of this tous begint 2 Sot “ Pt Iphia to New York. | would appear in court 1die.” He is also ‘orm | Berlin reporters for this paper { tinople to Oslo and from Warsaw Fall River, Mass., May 17 (UP)— fice, Mayor Jidmund P. Talbot ap- { dinlomats 1y the casc dor ' he house- | x : e sharé of worid charge of violating city parking or= ObSQTUatIOIIS announces plans for attem; road a ‘two hour nat the afternoon | finirs carrying goods manufactured|on Market street while attending a glan elephone compan n-|before the th ) le by ildren for a hore OUliNg. | ohject of study by the armies of the came effective within the last two fisherman in Crystal Lake Couvert developed Into 2 t { utte 8 - . e Bridgeport. Conn Papers some of the night clu nfatuatcd Tirst Tran-Packic Flight ‘w‘ r;j‘j’”_‘\;lr‘”‘r"w” adcesiin Sta- | chare looned 1o $4 on week day f % Made SIx Years Ago |Steeplejack Solves St. c channel served a ARG i ffering Six years ago last Thursday, a new | Risatof. Tinia Miracle : e Mol ! | not ! privileg Mr. Buck, who came New | chapter in aviation history was writ-} 0 T A o A jof occups ble st York stone blind from Detroit re- | ten when six army airmen, engaged A BELL °~d|' N. J., May 17 (UP)— axtirnt Ganadian wroy . e rwe o s Side cafeterias 5 ‘ a five covering his sight a vear later, is| in the project of encircling the globe :_h Dr::k{llaa lslfiflb}fljflC\ with a pen- 3 PR Z AR SR a“rrlei;‘u t 'a;YO isually chosen as the Collie—that is h\ bj qm:ndc: 1r]| t};;r‘:‘ugpl;’t_’n'vlr: Z’:‘m)autér;ro? fi\; ‘r\“osr.l::a's;:l\cfiutr:; gain results t B A % P, x t w rkers who the manager of the Lambs Gambol | the Japanese naval flyi e iUy ekl pa 3 i a | piotures COMMUNICATED nvestigation who has since been con- | gy “amart” st su | a8 aresident, of the Society of | Kasumigaura, Japan, ‘after having|llghts known as the “Miracls of 8t ountr; artistje- i “] ‘_""‘ rictlgan to rebel Authors and Composers, two, jobs|flown across the Pacific for the first | Rose of Lima. y : s ready to testify lya ket smack 50 dinner, sans | that would ordinarily take up the |time in the history of man's conquest| Since the death last month of couvert, made its bow with a largs | full time of two active men. H the air. | Monsignor Frederick Kivelitz, for 59 An claborate program of welcome | years pastor of the church, thou- was accorded the ihtrepid American |sands of persons have visited the ators the moment they landed at neighborhood at night and reported 0 fiying ficld near Tokio. Crowds a rose colored glow about the cross _Cambridge. Mass. — Harvard!ly “SoSp H0 dents waving Japanese and|on the church steeple Crimson, undergraduate dail s 5 . v & K . flags grected them, and| James Montague, of. Trenton Dartmouth has gone “Boy Scout” in | 97t in 2 g as the lamented Tad who fold | Jiterally bombarded them with |climbed the tower Thursday night 2 i jelinnnine ROV CaN Gene Buck had the perfect line f\ou TR e a‘;\:lrfl'-vr M:x\" S :>;v‘l discovered that vhru;o\rrdkln‘:hnn that a country-controlle xisla- ¢ b PR aales ) n. Conn sl e e K2 ¢ 4 : welcomed by about 100 Japanese [the three tips of the cross resiulied an fhe Lemiey AL wve cooperated with | ool L IshipE oy : . AT alzo hy American ndval and military | lignts on the pecled gold leat ghell e asire mour Hitsnptilo| ok rooredharl 51s oE oA ! o o i {attaches from tho embassy at thcof the cross, sl Boston — Alex MacLean. Boston| Broadway'’s amusement and ca s man did not cofint vou t | Japanese capital A he pay-as-you-go system so as| board « t the women take iy | ng for Bt of WE RECEIVE A BOUQUET . Worcester Rirat Ger et 3 3 . : 3 Herald ¥ gree ontro . oLt , | murder indictme against eCE 08 of Direct-|yoon A, Trudeau, 26, of Webster, in & Nurse Association. | geathh of his wife on February 22 " xpress 10 you the appreci- = Grange ountr c | 2 hanks of the board for vitally he Ve publicity you have tion durifig the last ' ;oo cp ooV oo in ndered 4 service | Naw Haten. brought friends. 1t may one of every man to read ay. It ented dancing space and old time cabarei. sandwiches 1 in with his own for thes {The originators expected to at producing activities and fi S ence only the meagre purse o go thr A the Instcad the crowd ! cekly. w high powers tha Legisiators docide on e oty S Garden matchmaker. announees|iNg area is on Saturday night almost| I get it, I get it! You mean two-| The arrival of the American air-| Officials of Orange county, Tex | neavyweight 10-round hout between |entirely turied over to commuters. faved men at Kasumigaura occurred after |recently had to “dip” in anti-tick | Jimmy Siattery and Pete Latzo on|The Manhattanite is rarely scen. The| . (Copyright, 1330, McNaught |a fiight of 720 miles from Hnokap‘l‘filution 150 assorted circus animals would be a speed improvement. [ tors a few 1 3 Chairman Publicity Committee| May 27, |\hig evening for natives at the the- Syndjcate, 1nc.), pu bay on Yetorofu lslands _ He-| before the show i left the state. i I | ? - o - Heo ] jeter how traln. highways are concerned and there hand and show country Tegisla- | MARY E. HUNGERFORD.