New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 4, 1918, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1918. e s . e e e 1 s e PH OF CAPTURED AMERICAN e o ot the session goes forward and re- [ Established 18806 POLDIERS BEING QUESTIONED BY THE GERMANS | ! Glob e c} Oth i n gH 0 u S e lutely refuse.’ sSUPREME EHURT UPHDLDS DEGISION Decides That Damages of $1,000 | Be Secured From Republican Hartford, Jan. 4.—The supreme | court of erro in an opinion made } E lgwublm yesterd: sustained the de- | @ cision of the New laven county su- | perior c in the case of Patrick vnahan a nst the terbury Re- Inc., in which the Republi- found guilty of libel against Moynahan. The opinions were all written by Justice Shumway, the e e B $ S We are maintain ng our cus- cale: n the decision of the trial 3 [ rt i actio Patrick N yna- A v st 8 tom of having our Ancual Sale The claimed libelous article was pub- | " P . . e e e xR in all probability it will be im- view with 1?11.1 A Grime?, a nurse in 4 . . o pregne wome wioto: o | possible soon again to offer > and charging the plaintiff with neg- i | France being questioned by their cap- | gan, “Weld im Bild,” and reached |lcct, misappropriation of funds, and | , l Q tors in a German camp. It was pub-| America through British official | that he was degraded, unprincipled SUCh V a ueb' fin | lished in the German propaganda or- | sources. and dishonest. o aerme guestions vere raisot o v § - THE HOME OF HART, SCHAFFNER ; B | Bniow ton o fact thatsore ot the bir- | sreseman, not tha closk® This rolow! :"‘1’“" ?"?ff’t”‘ hf’,"l‘?‘i'}"\“ r;:‘"‘? thety : & M xRX CLOTHES hooner of | gest legislators in the country are petty |and there arc others from the South | el sod e o whethor the. boure : b'schooner is | grafters! Not grafters in the sense |and West who do exactly the same | mecoy in ite tulinus on ovidense, ! S, g sandwiches, | of the word that is usually extolled in | thing, crab on the clorkship, and have | e higher eourt found me error in IR 'tén cnts. And|newspapers, but petty graft, little, |some girl in the office, paying her | yiro® inotanc C'mno elaim of the de. : = BN to putie their 8 they are real sporty, mean graft. And that's in Washing- around $S or $10 a weck, and taking | rongant that the article was published | Moynahan was appointed superin-| HEARING OF PATROLMEN o A ass TR e &' couple more. ton. Why, their salary is $7,500 a |the rest himself. Understand, the | i good faith and that these matters ; ey roonh toscther two nights a| “They are filed up until even- | year, and there are those who live | government gives him this money for | wems wroper subjects today before the Sk and its Ya shame to tell you |ing. So they stick around until night | in dingy little rooms, not allowing |clerk hire, but nothing doing on the | wiimene of Wwaterbury. was not held ot they put up for it. You wouldn't | time so they will be able to have din- | themselves fresh air. That's why they |clerkship. e makes a little extra | o pe justification. That there was|and at the time of the trial Miss t, anyway. They- get thelr'nerv beer and dogs. Oh, you meet | don’t bring their wives with them, in |on that. Of course, you know that | cyjgence from which the court could | Grimes, the nurse, made some start- - ana toffes for breakfast, and | Some zood ones. They are, or course, | the majority of cases. I know per- | the salary andl inat Mleac el e s AR T TR n ety A nm,n['m the minority, but you will always | sonally of a Southern Congressman | Congressman receives $20 a mile 0ing | 1 mothing mere appeared i cvidence | remienlia (8 tendent of Brookside Home, the city's | The police commissioners will give poor house, by Mayor Martin Scully, & hearing tonight to a committee o# patrolmen who are asking for a 15 per cent. increase in salary. Officers Herbert C. Lyon, Clarence Lamphere, ling charges against the institution. \villiam O'Mara, Thomas C. Dolan and An attack then followed on the super- | John L. Carlson will comprise the intendent, with the result that he committee to state the reasoms for brought suit against the Republican. ing the increase. The report of He was given judgment of $1,000 in |the appropriation list for this year the superior court, but an appeal was will be read at this meeting of the taken, the lower court's decision be- commissioners by Chairman P. By sponge on somebody | find that they generally are the ones | who is good and fat, but how he re- | and coming from h sion. That | {he caricature published in the de- . =0 they don't have to use | Who are always blowing about the |mains that way I don’t know. He (helps. And then this Southerner, and | fendant's newspaper might justify a heir meal tickets. That's what they | mony they spend. God knows what | must have a good secret. He is al- | there are others, refuse to pay out for | finding of malice. The ovidence fully o in Hartford. They go to New Brit- | they do if they ever pay a regular | lowed a clerk, but, oh, no, no clerk |clerkship hire, and God knows the job | justifies the finding that the state- ain once a week, and it's a cinch that bprice for a meal, or pay any price | for that fellow. The clerk is sup- |is worth it. Wait a nnnnte‘ now [ e e Rorth elpublication! were maads he money they leave in that town — “OR, that’s bad, but there are worse, | posed to get $2,000 a year but the |Some more peity graft. Iach one is | reckle and without sufficient ex- sgered a bank president. | muchgworse. Why, do you know, I!check comes in the name of the Con- jallowed a stationery alicw: ing upheld yesterday. King. =—==INVENTORY SALE=———= Every Pair of Shoes Marked Down REGARDLESS OF THE COST OF MANUFACTURING. For a quick clearance we will offer for Eight Days Only, Extraordinary Values in Shoes for the en- tire family, on such makes as the Dr. Herrick, “Sorority” and the Famous “Red Cross” Shoes for Women, alse “W. 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