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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 191 6. reform school for boys, the authori- have voted for some bills since I have ties say. H been a member of congress that U Ran Away Year Ago. wish 1 could have been more sure of the constitutionality of the constitu- About a year ago young Lee ron | i 3 n away from home and after a long Monabgorginstve s S amonsthen: RR whieh tHdiBoy Seonts | Hie was the so-called White Mountain Holicel and varlbuadahaih ot ante? 0 Appalachian Forest Reserve bill. the tions took part, he was finally ap- i e consuuion Al YO W ICh { prehended in New York where he ; [ LR A 1d L 1 Y 0ld, | o been amvested for stenting miik | Tallg § by It S peastviiioel o e nelchan s no little amusement. Alexander is i At tosbernchleved Bl yoted) foriihelags peS to New York Alone a little colored boy and with a littls | Made Nawgab]e s ubers b il mhieh Lhng White boy he met in New York, the (e Rt boott ha o) ol . Mo A e B O] stitutionality. The supreme court has 3 just divided evenly on the question of fince surges hotly through the | WItR Soot and coal dust it was Im (Speefal to the Herald ) | the constitutionality of that measure possible to discern his features and Wasl gton, March 0—Senators 1d have asked or a rearg © ¥ when arrested Alexander calmly told hipek sl i LIS QTG (a1 ra sl tel i, UK PURE FOOD STORE SATURDAY--BIG MONEY SAVERS x s seri- - of young Alexander Lee pf 86 ord avenue and as a result of [ the officor that he was a little Jewlsh [ Brandegee and MeClean of Conncc- [ Cofarience and general “uplift” ten- FANCY LEAN PORK LOINS 2 5 i S may compel me to vote for the pmantic disposition he ran away [ Poy. The policeman’s surprise v ticut voted for the Shields wat o-called child-lal 1‘ n‘ ¥ so-called child-labor bill, which pro- B 6 Februsry 26 an no greater than his mirth when he|} power bill, which applies to navigable | ocas (he e aeatall soven PANC ") o 5ekaraliisyl (nofEreiteshinenitikn s Lihenitic| [ on ool poses ot the central ' wovernmont. | Bl FANCY LEAN FRESH SHOU E ough a co ssion or fome suc er and discovered that he \\;.\ u‘ true Before doing so Senator Brandegee | divinely inspirea m\“"wl‘m Sk MOHICAN descendant of Ham After being | ynd Senator Newlands of Nevada ox " 1 p : ; 7 Sen: h ands o adi shall invade every state and city in MGS Y (& v Y i brought back to this city young Lee | changed some views ahout the latter= | the country and put emi St 'u\)..,,, LEGS OF YOUNG LAMB ............. CREAMERY caused the probation mlw.; and the | roposition to have all waterway im- [ (he commorce of the Drovidea - truant officer alike many busy meo-J provement and development put i | they do n N e and develop ney do not mfor > ory of ' h] I Alexander's Lone Elopement. 1Em that the greatest possible develod- | as their state rights to the tremend- For a long time young Alexander | ment from the standpoint of e | ously altitudinous standard that we 1 Ny ~m has been looking sorrowful Mis ' public good may be attained wd | uplifters” in congress may set up for b]!()RT (’Ur RIBROAST .............. parents werc aware that he was that the greatest utilization of wa- | (heir suldance and crnment. 1 do \writing unusually long and very fre. |iers for navigation, power, i not know: I may vote for it; [ am : q TR Sy e e el e e e e e e R RS H O D ERIR OA STUBEEE SNy fn New York, but they mnever once |May ¢ promoted. Newlands refer pretty nearly getting worn out in thought that he would attempt to to his support of the Appalacl standing up for— 3 - 5 Y FRESH elope—all by himself. Bu that j forestry bill and of Brandegee's in- Mr. Newlands. State rights. BONELESS BOSTON ROLL b’I:IC{)IIS;‘ECTICU% ¢ just what he did terest in the improvement of the ¥ o G2l £ The police received word from New | Connecticut river. Mr. Brandegee. Yes: for some local C York last night that Alexander wasi — Debate on Conmecticut River. I T the time has FANCY being held pending the arrival o€ L 1yping the debate they said: probably come, Mr. President, when it BEEF ‘ some ';‘T:k!mr]u--“mNi‘l“\' ;‘l:f:""- He i Mr. Brandegec. Mr. president, i et “‘_',"i;“‘l\z: i G0 o RIB OR LOIN c | 14C Ly senator from Nev is mistaken i sour e edE es some legis- py 1 . Lodsing and tarned ovar to the New | o fiiinis (hat the railrond - ¢ | lation which will elicit from that “'l'.‘ l:,:,‘l::“’ covelly e ork Charity Organization by which HEEG Tenl ceeiiie e court an expression of opinion, at 4 18c LY « and had any < \ STRIPS .. he was placed in the custody of 1o |\ tne prevention of the nas least, as to whether this government ““(1“00[\':* Best Pure ; 25c Soclety for the Prevention of Cruelty | fon' o (ne. Conneeticut river, fs @ union of states or whether | Rk " 15¢ Lard ...... 21bs to Children. He will be brought back | rouble about the navigation of it is a centralized, zed LEAF LAR e 1 to New Britain at once. Gornnecticntiniveranoys tfor government, in whick 1 o local | g 10R S \I'I‘ = I B p! ve Hartford has | gove . c¢h the 8 v . = cen owing to the character of tho | concerns of the people at home are to \ SPARE RIBS. 2¢C MeadGWbrOO]\ 22C e PROMOTED BY WOODMEN ! channel of the river It is a solid- | be regulated here in Washington by Cheese . ....... 1b rock foundation, and to get the depth [ the congress and largely by the exer- lof water nec 'y for commercial | cise of its strained powers under the vessels of any size to go above Wind- | commerce clause of the constitution D. Dube, the well known deputy and organizer of New Bri in camp, 970 11 A. M—HOUR SALE—9 TO 11 A. M. R pure Apple 3 Ibs 25¢ i | No. 11,530, M. W. of A. has resigned ! sor Locks—which is the site of ove | or under the power of amendment of Sirloin, Short, Butter ...... g | the position he has held for seven |of the dams to be developed into at document by three-fourth of the STEAKS 018, lb 15c ! it the Stanley Works, to | great water power under this bill— | states against' the will of the otner l’orterhouse and Round Moh. Peanut | cept advancement in the deputy | may be promoted. Newlands referred | quarter. e 2 1bs C [of the Woodmen which he 1 [ the senator has n vague recollectior. | o I have no apology to malke for L R d Butter .....2 1lbs | cently received from District De- | though he stten the cause of | having skated on thin ice on White arge he l 7C b(] U [ puty J. R. Hughes of Hartford. The |j{, the Massachusetts people for s | Mountain Appalachian forest reserve Onions . A4 qtg Fancy Old FRESH WES!ERN Chec el b 24C Clean Br 1’ . & p m-— ‘ Rii?:“ lO\e4nll)s 15(' | dUZ 200 Best Limburger o 22C { commission is for general deputy | | have been agitating and advocating | bill. 1 do not know whether the con- work in this state. He will devote ! hefore the committec on rivers and | stitutionality of that measure has yet the next six months building up | harbors in the house and the com- [ been determined by the supreme court camps in New Britain and surround- | mittee on commerce in the senate a | or whether it has ever been called in ing towns. Mr. Dube is one of the |program for a great expenditure of | question. deputys of the camp which is hnn—‘““,‘“.\ on a project to dredge the TV T e }nvm] by winning the state banner. |y point, where it is rocky, | time was just as anxious to fasten this [ —— - | depth. The project has | octupus, that he is now nursing, onto | LAWYER BRINGS SUIT. | heen repeatedly investigated by the | the White Mountain forest reserve bill [y e e . engineers of the war department as he is now to fasten it onto this I Ih'.f;_“’;(:“_:“'“‘"r JORSPHET WO d = ’H‘pt':llwfl\' reported advers upon, [ bill, after his proposition has heen re- T A TR P S A P SR S Tt Cheese . ....... Cleveland or Royal Baking Powder . .1 Ib tin 39C Swift’s Plemlum 25w Oleo Medford’s Prepared MUSTARD # pt Mason Jars 25(: evada at that to a proper aw s D. Saxe ¥ brought | on the ground that, while it was feas- [ jected. T told him at the time that vk where, it is presumed, oW “‘Hil against asquale Salata and {ible, it would require such an enor-|if he wanted to kill the White Moun- . o et a ; QU e (ngend fo Join the dusky hued | Pauline Cassarino for $300 Thall mouallexnendituveliihat thel commers [[fain forest reserveduill all X6 had o Fancy Kieffer PEARS in heavy syrup Irg can 1 ZC fi of hiv hearts desire. Thel(l.mn is that on February 21, 1911, fcial advantages to be gained would [ do was to fasten this millstone, Nicholas Meder gave his note for | not war its being made at the ex- | this old man of the so th he has > X DS 1 T S 1 art of the affair is - a, 10t he HE Q : - "“] P e 1; L ]']‘ lTh‘“ $130 to the defendants, who en- |pense of government. | reared and turned loose upon the BOOTH’S PURE CATSUP ... .3 Irg bottles C uxtra Large —SUNKIST ander is bu vears old. The \ e dorsed it over to the plaintifr. The | That is all there is to the question of | country, onto that bill. Inasmuch as part of it, for Alexander is, that | note was not paid and the lawyer ! {he Connecticut river he really was not o had a man as he is to be brought back to this|had to pay eighty-one cents protest T will take oceasion to say, how- | hretended to be, he finally let loose and will be sent to the statel! fees. ever, while T am on the floor, that I | his stran went throu learned a le NEW YORK STATE EVAP. APPLES . 21bs 9 ] o et EW MUSCATEL RAISINS ........° -2 1bs lgc doz 27c CORN, PEAS, SUCCOTASH ..... ... - WAX OR STRING BEANS ...... 2 c'ms.1$) C Extra Fancy 29 ¢ NEW ROLLED OATS . .............. 5 lbs 1 6 c Strawberries at bsk Well Bleached 9 c WISTERIA 1 m 5 Celery ....... bch C TEA, Al flay pkg 3 Cc Hoth PURE LUNCHEON 9 othouse COCOA ......oonn m (& e w 19¢ | Lettuce o T scsassnammn g FANCY BALDWIN New Walnut - 710 9 'clock Saturday Night l gc Meats ........ Ib 35¢ SHOULDERS | Apples LA i : 1(1‘1(1(‘)}\( od 1 z G Kl‘ N DfllED SWEET ?)l:::gqsw“) e 25C e hold on my bill and it h; but the senator has m, and he e notice the other ¢ that he had so raised his standard of determination that no @ . le slation of any character, no matter how beneficial, cong ning anything be allowed to go through if he could successfully obstruct it. Brandegee. 1 see that the arrying out his charitable hd 1 decline further to co- Grocery, Meat & Fish House 491 Main St, Opposite Lafayetle Stregt J[. s Newhno o s i ™ Senator Small and Lean Native Fresh Pot Roast ............. 1b 1 Tho Appalachian Bill. s BELBO. ) 13¢c 122c T e Fancy Cuts of Shoulder Roast 1 50 BostonRoll ................l1b l 6C necticut whether he is willing Beef tend the same liberality of view which eer . ... . SLeilaiealens .o has distinguished him in his consid- | eration of the White Mountain and Small Roasts of Lean Pork 1b 1 7c Prime RibRoast . ...........Ib 1 6C Appalachian bill, the child-labor bill, : and so forth, to the measure which I have been urging? b Mr. Brandegee. Well, Mr. Dresi- S IS0 00 G 22c dent, my first name is Frank, and I | will be very candid with the Senator. I said to him at the time that I _— 8 Legs of Young Lamb ......lb 1 6C Best Porterhouse Roast .. ...lb 25C would to ex- PorkChops*..............1b 16(: Fancy Short Roa: sive serious consideration {o e - his measure whenever he brought it | TION ———————— up bhefore the Senate. I hate to in- ;‘ willibe 'I;"““(“\‘ : :‘,\‘\" \‘(, i ‘,,“1! CHONCEEE IO LRI CUL g | ,"I”‘\ ””\':nl“ . "j‘ e ‘“‘"’ < o G cur the Senator's displeasure by ad. | him regarding it as some S, | [merly - manager o ¢ orwicti Lamb to Bake ..............Ib 1 6C Sirloin Roast ..............1b 22C waltting that I never have read his |l kmow Of no better ORPOTCmILY ERBR Ly ooy oy Goushiin Troush as Mane | & oB OF the company measure as yet, and so 1 would not | MOV [t strscn 3 4 Last evening employes of the com N want to make a hard and fast prom Mr. Brandegee. 1 see, Mr. Presi-, » Succeeded by Norwich Man. nans tendered the new manager a s the 4 3 Tieso : 1 Jrred terpreted the| Daniel H. Coughlin of Ches nquet at the Hotel Grand Shor Lamb to Stew .......... 5 ise that T shall vote for it: but 1 agree | dent, that I correctly interpret | ghl of hestnut v weeeendb C 5 Ibs Sugar for .............. C with him in his general idea that this | purpose and attitude of the Senator. |ieet, for several years minager of | SPeeches were made and Rober e ——————————————————————————————————————— subject is of vast importance and Mr. Newlands. Certainly. | A ihe National Bisouit ympany 3 1"""’“ A. Skinner and Stunley Wel 3 ro: A, P , - { x 2 N F: - om | N Ing SINC cc n in thi bute to the ntertainment with 2 should be treated in a comprehensive | hent upon informing the Senator from | 5 i itributed to the e Quahty Hamburg secsee -lb l 5 1 1b‘-’ COfice for NeleTels o e chateRaRie 1 9 and broad spirit; that there should he | Connecticut, for I realize the value of 4H'.- has left that position and h 2 c C some continuous policy inaugurateq | his When, as the Senator: say - and carried out, just as T think there {1 withdrew my stran hold rv"m;;! s 5 el enince e White Mo Appalachian bill | f Beans and !5 1b of D hould De in the maintenance of our | the White Mountain | 1.qt of V) c Fresh Eggs . .doz C e oy I T e OO B ce ffor Frotn by cars Ras b tipon | Salt Pork for .......... .. T el ot menators st ot | W h ] { program in relation to them s I\t.‘ known for conservatism as the Sena- | e ave Our Full Supp y B have in relation to the matter whieh | tor from Connecticut and the Sen- | R Best Butter ................1b 32¢ Veal Cutlets .......... .....1b 30¢ e i b B0 e e o S S e e | may result in disaster some we continue to decline to look the | hospitable view least, felt that ———————————————————————————————————— Native Veal Chops ..........1b 25 VealRoast ..................b 20 facts in the face. their inquiry would be an carly onc, | b s C C Al T can say to the Senator is that | and 1 am exceedingly disappointed to | i§ S rln Seqson = I believe in the bill which is now he- | learn that three or four years have g « fore the Senate: 1 am g o vote | Passed by and that the Senator from | el L 1 6C Round Steak ... PR R b ZOC for it: I thinlk ought to pass, “,:4‘ Connecticut as vet has not read the I will give his measure the same con. | bill. 1 can assume, therefore, that |} IN sideration that T have given the the only information he has concern Shoulder Steak ............1b 3-5¢c BagsSalt ........ ek o ST TN GO 5K e AT, A || B 14c C the bill has been the information . . ’ ° T think very likely 1 1 vote for it; | Which he has received upon this floor | reat measure | In the numerous discussions in which a les u] s oa s but 1 do not think 3 large rolls Toilet Paper for. .. 1 Oc 61bs Flour ......... S QGO To o 5 25c like the Senator's ought to be heid | L have xgunu;r:u;h‘d in the Senate re- e ———————— here in ambush, and whenever a bill | farding it. am all the more con- lue of these discus- comes before the Senate which has, vVinced of the v L] % 2 the report of a committee back of | Sions, and the Senator certainly would 2 cans California Peaches . .. ... 3 cans Pork and Beans . ....... it and a public sentiment in favor | DOt have me, zealously guarding, as l s an resses c C of it and the majority of both par-|] am, this measure, withhold any ef-; i ties perhaps wanting fo pass it, that | fort to convince his intelligence 3 bottles-Catsup .............. 25C Bcansof Milk . .............. 25C ho should spring from ambush and | Mr. Brandegee —Why, Mr. Presl- Our prices are reasonable and an inspection of seek to ensgraft his measure upon it, » there is nothing that pleases me using everything as a_means simply | More it () e G iTie SR v what we have to offer will convince the most skeptical. | e to float his measure through on the | Of the Senator’s voice. t is like [§ @ Fancy Native Fowl ... .. 3 cans Cornor Peas .......... back of it. T his measnre has merit | Tennyson's Brook: *it goes on We are able to shew you all the most popular and ex- | c c in it, he ought to let it stand on its | €Ver:’ but it always informine. § lusive del the Senator need not withhold any & CIUSIVE Iodels. thought that uprises in him on m) account. 1 hope he will take all the ALL ALTERATIONS FREE 1 | tiem necessary for the full develop- merits, discuss it on its merits, and let the Senate vote on it on its merits, IT IS QUALITY WE OFFER AT A LOW PRICE. T o not helicye in passing such schemes of legislation as mere cas amendments or riders on other bills, | Ment of co-ordination of the ideas he Y Mr. Newlands. Well, Mr. Presi- |18 eXpressing - 3 doz Fresh Eggs and 1 1 1b Frankfurts 2 lbs Sauerkraut, 1 Ib dent, it 1s very satisfactory, indeed, | Mr. Newlands. Very well, Mr. f§ 135 Main St. 1b of Salt $l 00 and 2 lbs 22c Frankfurts 2nd 50c to receive the qualified assurance of | President. I still find, however, that ’ . e the Senator from Connecticut regard- | T can not withdraw my eyes from the § ) Pork for Sauerkraut " 1 doz Eggs for e e e s hieRi s other Aae mutn s v ouiwiEh o PY Barnes Block - vie 1 judge, however, inasmuch as | apply them exclusively to my own he pEaE SN ¥s hie has not read the bill, that ; side. BE I EE e % m f m o

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