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NEW BRITAIN' DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1018, f by the experience, ko e | TODAY'S TABLOD TWLE | | Tomom Topics! n Ewhen results can | By Joe Blast €d and calmly — | Dt The Nation’s Food To lapse into the vermacular ona 3 | wight Councilman 1. T ’ s e Fxtry Yextry?™ vell = say that X el adminis ¥ yelled Nim et - Todl Nogsin the deshl o MeDonough “said a mouthful” at the S : e | even then A ooy In Rl || meoting of the council Wednesday “ALWAYS RELIABLE’ clear mezo-soprano. ‘“Three i over the million more e Ol e S American troops | |; B ilka leave for Franoe tn o aow |[1UiS dissusting the way the council boats!™ | acts at times, especially in reference over the y 5 2neSs over The hurrying crowd contin- || {2 VOlng on some item af one mect d by ted to pass by unh: v lug and at the next meeting reseind- ass by unheeding. voting differently. ’ i fat act “Oxtr D e e ing this vote and Vuxtry yell This has been the custom of late and B | Shout Tourieon Nondenmabma |1 108 ot “Navor Quigley forcibly MARKS THE 26th ANNIVERSARY OF THIS BUSINESS — S brought the members to their senses recns saw off the coust of N UBD e Yokt fon Weanesaa, might (s same prac | Q@ TWENTY-SIX continuous years of successful business in NEW i tice mig ave conti i beyond Phe unheeding erowd con- ce might ha nued ey ol tined to pace e norrne. |t 0 L et redy e | § BRITAIN and we are proud of our record. Although we have e Mo N Bl the common council does not tak . . A em?" tnougnt Nogzin i de- || ([0 i N hent in its work {0 inves never before held an anniversary sale we feel that with the “\,'\,m‘_ | Phe Kalser comes | tizgate matters thoroughly and care- e et || tuily_nwtore voting, so e recon- |8 scarcity of reliable merchandise at reasonable prices, that a 5 | sideration is unnecessary, is one of The crowd, hurrying tc paes i 3 = » . o by, contintod unhesding. ine sreat quostions in e city oaax. | | REAL SALE at REDUCED PRICES will be appreciated at this oy Vimrod Nosgin, the news: || ons why to many people are agitat- tim epy Al €5 Mot R adn ing the ultimate discharge of the then, beins a good natured = €. B || LR T || e e S e THEREFORE, beginning TUESDAY morning, Feb. 26th, at 9 | aezes Do ] any, . . itiding g "f‘,‘..’l'i”\f'ff'] hreTar:fl :F‘: jr)v(‘_ :oy:n:‘r,r;:“::unfgl :,:::»em :,?Thy@ a. m. and confinu]“g tl“'ough THURSDAY, Feb. 28”'], we Wl“ lawyer) battle at Atlantic City! Eaght || clibre of the members too big B . thell| o oumng bathers overcome in || aNQ unwieldy a body to be efficient hold our on council great airvoplane hattle over | in a city as large as New RBritatn. In ; oplans & | New Haven a board of aldermen is e city build- Bay Rum! Extra speclal ex- || 40" soverning body and Hartford 1 tral Wow. Telp! Murder!™ - & : : Vi pleted their O D e as. || Thich is certainly a progressive city 5 . Iho §con : SN i rezardless of inter-city jealousies, has made {0 the sing by mnhecding, hurried. S B i R o [[|Ende ki dol i And we PROMISE that this sale, in celebration of our anni- report of the newsboy give up the ship? Not dermen plan. But should it be de- c it is wel that this ‘“‘;‘M_l”, b cided that this is the proper scheme, Vel'saly Wl“ be worthy Of us. IR L. icted upon SRt s b the suggestion will have to come from Y . - . . - dstin n E R s etian s the biz men in the republican party . [} por, pKomittee and -Ohe cused of buyin’ ..Tu{ fou h\‘: 155 B e b e o etal S 1 e lVefl “1 Ofl ay S aper JAMES ce comWitee \and when final mother-in-law '"fl‘h’}' )“r""'j;, | Britain and unless the really big men 2 - feport is made to the lg{nmoh council the money to buy battleships in that party come out./im favor of some conflict in requirements will un- Jmmediately, now heedmg || iy come out in favor of some o like anything, the erowd sur- || o’ change the public, bound down his is a fair and helpful jugges- | doubtedly be eliminated. rounded, overwhelmed and en- el anc e et (o e et o i) —_— i that Mavor Quigley makes to A new section in the cogde provides aiifes h-l‘n_ and]r:“ (M‘h: ;‘"‘"‘ would be skeptical about a change. | might pause and reflect Great are = = = — —— puager Punderford of the Counec- | that “Every building hereafter erected -;n:\‘ he vndusgoumcevsmm:“"' One thing is certain. New Britain | the uses—of left-overs. dred papers i; rotty o ¢ L t Company. Send some respousi- within the City of New Britain, shall A B | is a pretty zood city to fve in. It s s 5 FACTS ABOUT THE AMERICAN NAVY o persona Lo b o bustb] e onn =l Ve has a pretty good class of citizens| Why not buy a ‘‘Smileage Book person or persons here who will . have an incombustible roof co & Matthew Adams) and it is therefore, entitled to a more [and sénd it to some young soldier of BY LIEUT. FITZHUGH GREEN, U. erve conditions for a week and see and no existing wood shingled roof or dignified and certainly a more effi- | whom you all must know and who 8 Z GREEN, U. t can be done to improve the other combustible roof, if damaged or cient method of general administra- | has few relatives who can afford one St 3 SR | tion than has recently been exhibited | for him. They come in §1 and $5 vice. worn to require more than 5 per cent. our girl or the gfrl mext door hrs | ' k. 1 g - by the common council. sizes and are put up in tickets of five acking ngine & date ¢ B Anterioration o (he v, o W onge a confidant. Would you! ¥ - fBhe date of the deterioration of the in area of rcpairs. shall be renewed [ionged for dant. Woul fiadin Senta eacnll A “Smilage Book” is the be the proper one for her confi- | e ; dences? Would you not be eminent-| Here is a little problem in acrostics: | Same as theater tickets for the young| Men who write and men who make buf only guesses at the titanic action s Can't soldier. You who are permitted to |speeches must have material for their | within Iy more Aitting than many others with > > sl 5 5 sannot even be fixed at a period | (o the buildtng inspector.” In another | whom she is thrown in eontact? o 50 about as you choose, to 50 °re | performances. Sometimes it's aston- ain fhe question, “How's you choose and have what recreation |ishing how little they can get along | «o?’ roximating the beginning of hos- | section a proposed ordinance direct Besides, sometimes you get into tho | Any b i1 C ating be ng 10 ™ S | mu: e .moc?atiug rith T vou choose, don’t forget the boy in | with. In answer the ginaer called, ‘.m“-mms"’l’- e »ur‘ ¥ G .o khaki who has sacrificed these privi. Once upon a time there was a man | “clear the pack He referred to a Fee troubles #o retail and ;on have| As an investigator Alderman O. F. leges. A who planncd to make a spcech about | small donkey or auxiliary termed the vears ago. At least for four|be covered with slate, tin, zinc, coP- | vour own, so al the way from weath- | Curtis runs second only to A. Coman ’ the Frermq | e Navy. He had a Friend in the | ‘Jacking Engine" This little fellow | , o 3 Ak S Twi 5 rears ago o fleet. " i) to stand | can be connected to ol s of his administration he has ! per or iron, er other equally fireproof | er to health to failing bustness and ' Doyie's immortal Sherlock Holmes. ponme:;g e TRy ;‘n"‘:;m "‘:";0: ?::i?c::ht“:\? fopamndican e o ""”“* fesold ‘A‘“‘Im oy i : drg : oAt A Sl SR S e Man aboard ' gine and with mush fuss and com cssed no improvement. And, as | material” The section from which | the high cost of living you run the | His former investigations arc knoWn | February 17-The 27th annual $tate | one of our finest battleships Dlaint (madeliol iuonloyer the whola ""\rj“;‘(‘;‘”"dn'.‘t‘g’; °bc i hing tol zet ,:;,,,qu w,:h “," '\new‘z:wc‘ltlt—a;‘;m:mo[ convention of the Young Mon's Chris-'| Masts amd guns were simplo propelier shaft, cranks, pistons. amd 20 forward must either go back- | now in effect. out and absorb some young ideas,, the town farm dairy barn and two VRt ek cnough—at least 0 the Man thousht all. For (est or when in port_the s i 7 =~ at e 3 AS c © S ] See a Ss cranks ave stoppe a ¢ d or stand still, we may take it| The requirement for tncombustible [ <ome unblossomed hopes. something ' scparate investisations of tha water | g e BEPUSE COUFEL TR S n(,),\,,lnmii,-‘hai‘:, R :mm T sk oo stoopan She o the trolley service here has been | roof construction is important; but | YoUns and vital and worth white? ¥ board. As a result he claims that|, ,icersary with a soclal in Giddings’ [noise left no doubt in his mind that Lut the “Jack” at top ~|\r»r‘d o : ‘K"“““;”‘»" it ‘”“!’z{lfl-mi‘g‘;“‘: ;::I: Sarthe "“"“"1 l;:";"z;;‘ tn ‘;‘0‘“;“’"’ ‘:' ”‘f hall this evening. E. H. Davison was|a}i cannon are alike; “it is just a ' barely make a ripple with the tem N better for it. . 2 state law, that the water department | .o .o Tetary American | 4yes S ks Sk & A = & four vearm—and! thenlsome: plicable in the enttre city. In the ex- | jittle sadly and in the wisdom of | sold wood to private partics At §6 and | Grocied e S S Ui e Gl IR ) B b sadly > i 00! . 2 g ¢ E stery 1pa veste: - So he ask. e ae ) he trouble probably les in the | treme outskirts sach construction is |vour cxpericnce shake your head; §5 a cord when the public had to Pay | Iebruare 18..The resients of West | O :n:;', y‘fiu‘g °,“","’\‘“\:;“m:"“(;”‘”Y‘K‘\ ”m‘:l‘i e ; = that New Britain is New Britain. | unnecessary. It ts well to apply the . unconsriously vou mizht ' $12 from other sources, and that the | Muin, Liberty and Lincoln streets ave down the steep greasy ladders which | the quick reply. He ' r. : \(v 1 -H got back some of the vim and spiriti water department docs not compel | vigorously agitating the installation of | 1an (o (he belle ot i ! t : : 1eks” A valve B0t bask ol e itam Saiies. o Tive up to the serma | o Eoronsls sieating the installation of (led to the bells of fhe ship wherein |The jack quivers. Another (urm on Kkind of service will go here; that | district and, from time to time as P e T At T o e S RORARS Bt o san of Biav. B, Goopen, of thia | SPTEWled & pair of mighiy giants, | the valve: With a far the Jack plops % ¢ ! i s a ] & ) 8 Rev. , 2 Of this i 0t but he 2 re v aro: once. Blveaiher TollEtes one will ever succeed in raising | conditions warrant, the five district being pals with the boys and | Next! iEviin oleing secondibass ither¥als||ih o eI SIg el SR e SN S es an T eoas voice high enough in protest to | limits can .be extended. The lines - | 00 Second Glee club. There will be spe-| 040 - Any boy wauld have recos- | gees, but throush & peop e Bivd: that the ol kiowninas beonl| of e nre/aistrTe Aot ilbele motiEiveNtiatinial? ! Y'rhe su;:)e!ste_d plan to p ex:y o 'crxajmskn;\‘“adfi?lmn%W':(:Ba_c"e“‘:‘ at the | ;’ed the sob of pumps. | see the main engine move only so : = ; : e el tew sait = = | ploves weckly is causing considera urner masquerade next - But the Man . zed like a | slow ) i : to so much inattention it can |in scope and revised every few years, ON THE WAY. commotion among the parties inter- February 19—Saturday. e e ()‘.glr\:\{m-x‘\:?grv ; ll mwfl. J.[ .‘w \\l\h that rr) m be a ant | take its medicine and say | accordimz to the dictatos of municipal el ested. Some seem eager for 'the| February 20—High winds and a|[SAR G0EIN overworked and aked, fturning over in his sleep : ping: That, in a measure, is an | developmont. When Uncle Sam decided that the | change, others say they prefer to be | blinding snomstorm have made today oL wTHich tha D"ngmwr ravely e ae et ‘“k:‘“ shoute an B tumpoint. Tho thine Baweser.| Fioms censteoefton snd shingis Kaiserd done cnough paid twico & month, and others seem | one of the worst of tho entire winter. | [Te Which the cngincer sravely rc-|above the din. 10em A , g : ¢ & : on i e 5 | 2 : cork | The legislature has issued an order > vling rhaps th ingineer doesn't With his poison gas and U-hoats he ! {o fear that it will make more work | The legi e 2 come when the care-free easy-|roofs are conflagration breeders, P USRS o s hiee | tna) aiaey ol iie | eibs | oo ey { know the question is serious. Any- said, o 3 S Y e © anc ay AP > 557 o Now 3 I} g an-of- oW C AnsSw up 8 1 e g populace of New Britain de- | Millions of dollars in fire damage, | g, although T am no hard suy and | mately necessitate an added expense|mavor to he increased to $600, and the “,I:fi‘;wllmh?»v‘"wl;“ah\\yrfl‘!:w- “!‘v‘v’m of 3’5 4 h answors ,,‘ Not more'n ten ds better treatment. heavy loss of life, and immeasurable I'm not considered rough. | for the clty. Those moat Intcrested [ water department is anthorized to ia- | BEE T8 MONAE BAFLS of fhe matn, o Olafwhey aigisiaeing : anager Punderford of the Connec. | euffering is the tofl of shingle roof |1 5aid "Il join the army cven thoush | in this proposed change claim that a B e o O its Lath | which form a aort of big metal box, | didm' So ile Msn gocs hack ang . i say it's toi ity e clty workers wi society c: s . = i - t Company is an able railroad offi- | construction. The sweeping fires in | Some say SG8 LCUSR L WRIORH 0L 0 el week, especially | anniversary at Giddings hall, Satur- big as a house. Inside this house the | makes a Speech about the Navy, end His ability has been demon- | Chelsea and Salem, in Massachusetts, sented with a grin, the firemen, mossibly the policemen. | day night. Burdette Loomis has been | heavy pistons leap fro from their ing. “Gentlemen, would you belicve g e _ ; . Lk = ) / Lo e et y B8 " | sclected as secretary of the Charter |cvlinders and thrust their sapims | it: A great whale of a dreadnouzhi, ted ttme and time again. Fur-{and Augusta, Ga., are examples of [So we took a train to Hartford and | Others are just as positive that the Oak Park association. cranks in whirling circles. One | and she's pushed by an engine no t he has surrounded himself with | the evil of shingle roofinz. A lively infno tincihis was Ll e o | Dimweekly svstem is better. Looking| ™ iobruary 21—The city has been|stands in the alleyway outside and =er than a barrel—Investization brps of experts and he has at his | fire fanned by a high wind may cause | The? W“,‘?“”' ‘e"a;r;‘in‘[,"'hm"’l o i‘h”r‘;";v(:‘;::’f; e v | divided into eight districts so that the | hears the crashing sound and whirr say, is what the navy needs! : SXE “Well, now ex 3 . ere scems L nLo. 3 i el e men who have thoroushly mas. | destruction in scattered points, far re- |mien the doctor guys decided that| employes should not be paid weekly. | SIEht mail carricrs can best accommo d the-art of transportation. With | moved from the original blaze. Ob- “Yours Truly” was toe thin | In fact there is a state law providing ?;;;on;:’md last c;mim,' i n\,’ér(‘m; One of the greatest defenses of the|is ass and 2 atbering of the managers of the | servers at fires in some of the|That made me W'fll'&l’af“fl'“r and I was | that all rnrnor"iflons pey “‘_""“” “T; to Shuttle Meadow that “when the | fOreigner, cither in police court, orl:nould, but the biz prop mad as I could be ploves each week, and the city might | 10 b fosired New Brit. | elsewhere, is to profess ignorance off{ana (i merchants <o For they'd gone and took my “side- | be classcd as a corporation. | While | [1Ke Eets as o e e & - | the Tnglish lnnguago, On Sunday Dr. | not have to pay all th it isisafe to say that some good | wrought at places more than a mile Kick” but they badn't taken mo. | the argument is put forth that an |2 WO DO Rave '8 1600 SYOUC TON] Critton M. Cooley, viee chairman of | (o oversishts or lack of 4 proper es estion would come out of it all. | away from the insipient flames. Some | Although T didn't have much chance ! excessive amount of additionai work | &0 o0 Lking he Browth of the place|the district medical advisory board,!timat B e e A Modus Operandi” here has drift- | sections of New Britain present op- 1 wouldn’t give up then, | would be heaped upon the comptrol- | " "% "o " o vears as a basis.” met with onc who cvidently falis|sessment of property inay be an im If at first you're not smccessful ¥OU | 1oy it scems that this could be avoid- Februars 22—The Russwin Lyceum |into this class. The wman claimed | portant plank in {ne mayor i should always try again. | ed and his work made less, if any-| . ater opened last night for the ini. | Physical disability but = secmed all| campuig % Recruiting posters everywhere, thal's | thing. Some scheme might be | 19" (el oiice with Rose Coughlan | FiSht and when asked fo cxplain what eed= not:one but two or three men | ly in legislating to reduce the risk. In all that T could see, | cvoivea where, by changes of ordi- | ot ot o s Ciomacy.” Recause | WAS Wromg fell back on the old cx Conateicr musement amons | *, PAGE MR. PUNDERFORD. S. N. ley mervice in this city is not coin- | or repaired with other than incom- nt with our entrance into the war. ' bustible roofing material satisfactory she jes in Europe. The Mayor is of | that arv such roof, or any such belief that it goes away beyond | building within the fire limits shall s a natural law that what does ! the second quotation was taken tis ubject of disapproval for all of | there is no occasion to make it ap- ask the Ingineer re are some who believe that any | requivement in the area /of the fire ous Dbranches throughout the | cities aforementioned witnessed havoc vy should, dua nto a rut; it needs to be lifted out. | portunity for widespreading confla- tangle here has become so great | gration and the council will act wise- nravel it. This is the time to|so doing its members may well be | And every one I noticed seemed 10| nances, cach department make p its | ot the weathor, the American Mechan- | C1S0. Broken English and sizn T f ey f N e point right straight at me er individuals ¢ e inside is resuii- guago failed to make him compre- Some read, “Don’t be a slacker” and | ng comptroller. In many depart-| inetan’s birthday entertainment. Two [Nhend. IMinally the doctor remarked | he from nt raid at Jde ; some read “I need you now,” ments like tho board of public works | chorus girls playing at the Opera i an off hand way; “Well, do you - while possibly twenty-five per cent.| And every time T passed one by it 50t | of (he water department this is done | 1Teuse gat drunk last night and fried | Want to carry a gun and fight No, S TS e Al EVERYBODY WILL WORK. more expenstve than shingle roofing my zoat somechow. payroll each weck and submit it to|j.s have had to postponc their Wash- g in the doctor, or the under-|guided by common sense. er will have to be called later. Incombustile roof construction, ilo’s barber shop on ad street, i | how and in such cases It would only | to kick the hats off two policemen. At |ON: MO sir”, exclaimed Sir Ignorance of giving his barber shop I guess 1 was a kj('irxd of pest the w“i be necessary to add & few names.|noon todaw there was more snow on | Uefore he recovered himself 3 the policemen on the night N 1 hung aroun | o ptroller could draw one ound than at any time since tha .. 1 e taas Al TR e for a short period accomplisheq | durable —lasting twice as lons. A |ggt no matter where or when I tried | Zl?f:kt?:rc&l: cnfl’re amount and the Lr;:af,rbnzmrd of 1888 and all trafiic No, the “W. S. S.* in front of local “ the place on the zero nigh ing more than to bring home | Feduction of five per cent. in fire in- they’d always throw me down | head of the department, properiy | stalled. Citizens ate mow criticizing | banks does not mean “We Sell Suzar.’ thaw out their chilled hands and ibly to everyome in the Uniteq | Surance premdums is allowed on |At last my vounger brother joined ; bonded, could act as paymaster, the | the coal dealers and asking haw it isg It means “War Savings Stumps” and t Folfowing the raid, it is said anddarned it TRoouldy see emploves could get their pay weekly | that they have to charze $7 per single | ovorybods should buy some. Have |ihat Ifilo made <ome statements rel- : ] How they'd go and take my brother | oo 0O SV B8 L v ‘hard- | ton, vet sell'it to the city at $5.83 per | you bought any yet? It not, why not? | ative to this, with the resuit that or rar it was a lesson of incalculable | On the face of these facts, which may when they hadn’t taken me. | <hip on the comptroller. In the case | ton. Uncle Sam needs the money and surc- | of the policemen on the heat hece je. The United States has long | Well be taken into serious considera- |1 just read in the paper where the o' "% i "0ng fire departments| February 3—Anton Seidl ana i e e R s e n a land of plenty. Its citizenry | tion. those havinz the interest of the thellast i tlo nipe S Co et Wed. | it would even be less'work for where | Metropolitan orchestra of 60 pieces | casionally 10 not sicep on the da i Are going up to Devens, on next eds now the comptroller has to draw pos- and Garfield’s order to suspend busi- | O the initial expenditure is more es the fact that this country ig|buildings having incombustible roofs, mind that he 24 soloists will be at the Lycoum S ai by eiceniong nesday they’il be sent. | . Saturday evening. The public is They had just met. so naturall war 2 i in hand, sl i : o i | sibly 100 0 individual checks|on 3 g 3 ) rm bod at aw early hour rifice and privation. People of in hand, should have no difficulty | ; yau saying to myself, “Well, here's | SPIY 100, or Comipiibiey hecande the drolicy some|| durtie tie sothing scguainbed provess il aou o warring countries of Hurope|in choosing the proper pathway. The another thing you've missed” pany’s snow plows throw the now off | the conversation was vory normal lGa e distinction between “the fire lines” | When I saw my old John Hancock at the tracks and into the street in big| “Have vou ever ready Vanity | inut his postion micht the bmm‘l“ wa the “»\‘:- e piles. ’I‘horr‘m‘\‘ \_mvo,\]- :1‘:!:1 (;n“: of[vms air' 27, .:,.‘ 1sked : ? And, although I am a drafted man ingers smashed in @ lathe at the Rus-| “Sure, 1 buy it overy month,’ Americans have early learned |De Dorn in mind. What is applicable | *""45 you think that 1 will carc? | ¢ S s e s T o i B O % in one case is not always mecessary in | Fve got the chance at last, boy, and | dees not scem to be much discontent il T I T he tria ! ' I'm going up to Aver over the system of paving the help, e e ey na a e T hanry | ubl asfituel Gl 151 srowtnz it ) | IR Erom Rthe Lo TeECin s At e o NI 1 o been mase about the police ghusing as can be, | eventually become necessary to pay | seen that in twenty five vears the| e ; his favor =ra em by the pro i B Kl and, a8 & matter of fact, why | trolley company, although it has umerous large property owner - overnment experts will probably Being the Children's Pal, r Uncle Sam has changed hls mind; | WVeekly and, as a matte act, wl : EihE i | should not the city pay its cmploves changed hands and managemnent | Pardeular mained nis statistics s’ P cha as 3 e’ H et heen asszesscd t less than its ac il ish statistics showing what was (St. Panl Ploneer Press) h BOB SPENCER. | weckly when they have dome their ally accomplished by the famous Did you ever try being a pal with | work as well ag any other corpora- seldom known the necessity for heart and the formation of its fohh b | twice each month, he would only have to draw a single check for the | total week’s pavroll at the end. of | each week. As a matter of fact however, there ned the bitter lesson; but only experience. Through Dr. Gar.|and “the City of New Britain” must I understood in the event of Filo mak nz mentio incide duri advisability of conservation. His stated t 1o complaints have er gave opportunity for testing re- | the other. reefulness. ~ those whose property has many times, has wneot changed its 2 1 { door o 1eir bea usual winter custom of shoving vast | valuc, in the opinion of cortain cify |\ wio huy corded this pr S : e ay treath a finar : 3 > order. The! a wi o - » = S = ligase quantities of snow from the car tracks | officials. m S ol At Aol ot order These may prove con- U‘j" ]m'”“":': ";‘ or sirl of yvours CIINESE MISSION AT YAL®. | tion? el and into that section of the highway | c1al relicf when they learn that it w . ! sively that the fuel conserved was | On'Y L8 orisE el A mintiter e s o {hi e et tolal & /S 1wl audience that the ; School teachers have more patience | U8 £ I belnolmore. mowt: i did nof got together in tim . e L9 salvation of children lay with their | students ab Yale were inciuded amons | (i many think. A teacher in_ona [ 1O ‘;\“‘"‘;("‘;;g R nabmors mhowtalls relisf Wi nol seeorsihan o e remained inside only long nee of the measure. Reports will | parents, that the fathers and woth- | those who srceted the Chinese mis- | of the lower grades of the Fast O and L ¢ ' i ) Warm their chilled foubtedly embody statistics on ; ers should get out and play with tha < ve heen on this beat used by traffic While everybody | only because the mayor and hoard done t same ficient in itself to warrant the is- New Haven, Feb. 23.—Chinese | odics, 2 25, | winters are coming and in the mean- | highet Yesterday the mayor i G d tal United States cn its visit | Street school. trving to instruct a more § ;. some action ought to be taken | member of the relief board confor panic in wh the patrol > +hi a ake an interess oi e st so il i eries e 4 5 . f : a S 5 HE by € patro ght movements. P’revious to the “‘I"L‘m‘;","g:\" Interest in their| ~ '\ day. The Chamber of Com- ':lr ',","i,f:,“{m, p::‘n‘t ”\‘hr(v::‘ i‘;"th'usl to prohibit "v‘m A” quarter of a | relative to stepping over the head e T % If it happens you haven't any chil- | merce gave a luncheon in honor of | " .juc wyppose that there were four ,.P.:)'.:’n”nu:nnn; [In 1915 ?x?.‘»“:w}:T:w‘<‘- 1:‘~mtm ‘{u‘ “I.wn 1w the assessm ed here in small quantitics. Now | gren of vour own, how about trying | the visitors wnd there was an ex- | fiied on this fable and I took a fly | oot N . it e mage Dublic | stances and boostt el s coming more satisfactorily. to be a pal with that boy or wirl next | shange of greetings. | swatter and hit one How many | .yme that they have complained iven in sich cuse was impo f nan n Monday the wheels of industry | 100r | would be left.?” 3 faithfully and regularly each winter in [ sible to do this thinz o 1Stuffs redy B0 e their whirl, The work.| . Of course, the boy next door ia a REV. JOSEPH Q. MUNSON “Wun,—th’ ded 'un replied the | no interim. There should Dbe somo | (he mayor is very positive it i S oh R ahad ) little imp nd he has hidden behind| 07 0 T TR T pev, Jos- | youngster. ordinance which will effectually pre- | sertions {hat all property here is nited State \dmin sband his earning more {the fence and bombarded you with S T e Uate “f‘, Be it said to the credit of the teach- | vent the trolley company from plow- | assessed at its valuation and lieve there will be sufficic ¢fully to meet similar exigency. [ snowballs —what boy next door has|cV o, = o | er. she.finally succeeded in her mis- | ing its tracks and causln small | is still advocatir new plan of & ugar in this country (o meet the ¢ housewife will continue to be | 0t%—but don’t you know that any |Wesleyan and once a “‘et‘md‘“ofil“»“' sion, but immediately fortook the fly | mauntains of snow to be raised on |sessment where two full-time as- | houscheld demand cnd our obliza- bomical with fuel. Manufacturers boy or zirl appreciates a pal. That's | copal pastor here, died today. One of § axampe either side, to the discomfort of pe- | uessors will be employed. The mavor | tions to r army in Europe and tha oné of the reasons they dve too often | two sons is Ttalph FI. Munson. secre- . xw Gestransias Swellis o Fhe=cs o ulea, in o pomen R e : p e % i 2 7 as F otor | feels that the s perty owner, | nations with which we are wssociat i merchants, acquiescing to the | led into evil associntes tary of the Bridgeport Gas Co. l 2 : i itnation arise sion to the e to headquar- plication of the order. coal was re- And speaking of Hooverisms, one|drawn vehicles. whose place is worth $2,000 or $3,000, cd i: the war

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