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0. {he annual automobile show as an ding trip they will mahe Kensington | : t 8s of niusic’is o composition. Brltam Herald. e ety | e onic? I HE .GREA I AMERICAN HOME «}saccess of any of these depends ; kS - e P = e P . - e Wiitiam H. Cadwell haa dwsrded | * 7 '|the sureness of the plan, whicl must the plumbing of his new house o] - <u[See gach part as an tmportant part, South Hish street to M.*J. Kibbe. | = but only as a parf, .& ~ne great har- Frask Oldershaw of this city who | ¢ b i . 15, staxTng &t Ve 36 Sniterng tratie] £7 | WELL,|F WE'RE GOME To e s & severe wtack vt nouralsia. % A MOVIE LET'S GET STARTED { | printing. are making no mistake, number of locul horsemen had @ H { they. give seefous attention to thei wln;:ky.- Sl GG SelEe G |TS EBIGHT OCLOCK AND You »E_o::s.i Xt 14" possibla for & man to ark yesterday aficrnoon and ther | high in the world, so far as income is e T e, gives| Were some sirited confests. One | KNOw: WHAT A JAM THERE ‘ | concerned, i# he but center his mind i 3 diled horse ran away- and the driver --did | 3 ALKAYS [S~Y0U CAN SLEEP AFTER. ) { oB this learned profession which has TELEPHONE CALLS New Britain people an opportunity 10} not get him in control umtil Main | ; Nou GET THERE. as much prestige behind it, as many co see what their own concerns, many | streel was reached. illustrious men associated with i ol which manufacture pattsiand sc-|s Wiliianiiistopswill yyeside at theif: 2 a 41y thit conld-be named. The fitint- profitavle aavertwing meatwm tn | ° WL WEE O E By, | Lane at the entertainment i the | ing course at the High school has had pity. _ Cireulation ml:-m::-:‘ » Sralen s S o MAUSUY- § “Ariddlesex” in Middletown this | i its hilis to climb like any other inno- 2ys oven to We guarantee a surprisg in store fo" | ning. vation,'but'in the end it will be found even the best informed person when Attorney George W, Andrew has . N I to-have paid for itself, paid for the ‘ moved into his new house on Sher- 2 .efforts put forth in its behalf, by giv- growvn exhibition of tile latest models ‘ D PUBLISHING COMPANTY. e M!:; ) ) | Fropristors. in cars and in accessories. e o o | 12 (ofgbe Bconsratulated SUDONERENS t Herald Bullding, 67 Churon St progress shown by ~hgse who DPro- t:r,.” mpte the proposition. It affords an Pt excellent chance to keep in touch Bt Scae Omes ot Maw Batam | WIth the doings of the makaers an Becomd Class Mall Matter. what is Rooms eve- ber of the Assacinted Press. ; 5 % 5 ol Procs ‘1 exolusively eutitled ] it is seen what our prominence in the | ™ ] ‘ use for republication of all BeWS | i iohile world s rebid o i g ing-to the city men who can make ed to it or Dot othorwise credited | &ULC |t s | i o 2 A . type sing. - vepeeland el local v, There is no particular reason this CO:‘ ".TXYICAiED year to advertise cars through a sho + s = ! R { Byief . meéntion has been thade 2 or otherwise. The dealers are unablc ANOTHER ANIMAL STORY. > ’ 5 i { the prées of an article appearing G to keep up with their trade: over- Hartford. Jan E 7 | (M8 current fumber of the “Ameri | Editor of the Hernld: A b, Migazine,” by James H. Foster, = : I have just read Mr Shepard's X | former restdent of New Britain who branch of the automobilc business. | poem concerning the eat who 7 ng | p i y ) n? is now president of the Hydraulic Nevertheless, the progressive business [ the door bell. | usel wlo advisedly Ry g Breiwd: Ste#l: eompans, one of the from a gathering of military | | their eyes to the | TOF Such a cat has personality i\ ‘ y largest independent producers of steel ; Rrect o radicti t e know a cat that will -stand on its a2 products in the counrtn Mr. Fos- ld was a direct contradiction of | y ponl o Ative Madverts . | g g = Hi08 benefits of cumulative advertisingi{ yina legs and” pat the latch on an 0/ ter’s life story reads like a romance, even though every car on the floor| cntry door until it springs open. (1) 3 7% 7 as, indeed, it is a romance of Ameri- ous controversy aroused b\') would befsold, show or no show, ana | she huas done . so - repeatedly. You 3 i, 2 ; ca’s commercial world. He was born i | ecision of the Knight board { jumand is conspicuous in cver award of Naval medals was what might have been ex- Bings of Recretary Daniels in 8ims in his criticism of the know cats stare about a great deai, d 7 P KKy \ "r‘lfl Meriden and was graduated from ST A Al 0 | presume she learned by ohserva- /, 7 Z 7 - \ lllams college. His early iral ed wohedule of awards. Ther There will be niacteen different | A 7, G i R P g SR G e tion. 3 Vi &) n"industry was secured in New Bri o doubt but that simple jus-| n,pes of cars showd, cvery one o 1 think it would be very nice if we | N 2 4 & 75 ? J s | &in which is still the home of h pm » military standpoint, has{ oo jeing a leader in the automo: | wmlum have some other animal stories p s 4 ; ,molthe;"-‘ ‘ : a show the size of the ene here is| Yours truly, s ; i : fered unlimited opportunities for men h between valor and meritori- | {1.¢ (he smaller, less popular lines o \ ~ determined to win, he set out for ide in the giving of decora-| ... 4o pbt attempt to breik into [Editors’ Note: The doings of our | Pittsburgh, which was then consid- d that it is entirely fair that| e S en e / dumb friends are many and varied, ered quite “west.” Hix first em- affairs of this proportion. It will be|amusing, and often indicative of a} ployment there was in the role of real a display of eighteen-karal cars at] power of observation which approach- | \ | estate salesman for which he was re- leven to the submarine, should | o\ cine prices, es reason. We have no desire to start | warded every week with the princely o panticular citations, unless the old controversy on “Do Animals = sum of ten dollars. It is hardly worth ‘. 1. ¢ Think,”” over again. but would appre- = = mentioning that ten dollars in those noe: lowing the loss of ibos | folloYina L Rlosao ciate a few reliable stories ‘of -what —BEINC PRAGGED ’ . days was a reasonable figure, but it p so warrant. THRIFT AND THE M. C. OF L. the domestic animals do.] o THE MOVIES — { did not satisfy Foster. He then start- N many others contracted for. rd that care be taken to dis-{ H who have lost their ships in h the commander of a trans- Today closes the National Thrift — = 0o ; { ed the production of a steel automo- & destroyer lost his ship (0| Week campaign. The atlention of the | AUPERMAN PAONESSA EXPLAINS bile wheel but the ase was not ripe e sl [N ook faib FURTHER. for this progressive stride. In 1903 he hy submarine he obviously Was | individual has been called to the need New Britain, Conn.. 2 : went to Cleveland with a bank roll of ot - not transacting the very | of thrift, the course of unnecessary Jan. 24, 1930.7 .—. $2,000. He bought some U. S. Stecl he had been sent 4o perforn | extravagance and the price one may | Editor of the Herald: Sominon stock at 40 on a margin, ; E e e following as an | the place would be ruined in no time, pyramided it and saw his smell for- navigation of his vessel v ally have to pay & e insert the following as an I 3 3 - B lf““""‘ allyghayeitofpayforinotimal to “On the Outside” commun- | he said. The mayor asserted that he tune wiped out when the. stock the danger zone. It is truelfing an effort for financial prepar jcation which appeared in yvour col- | did ot favor the proposition. plunged to 11 From that time on, @ submerine was hard to{ ness during the days of prosperity. umns a few days’'ago, in regard 1o according to the “American JMaga- p; it was difficult, oftentimes | is now up to the individual to say | holding up the Greatorex land pur- zine” interviewer, he nover speculat- g . | chas ed. Wor the next turee years hs b s wwas | whether or his drive has bee c 2 i e le, 14 tell if the ememy was | whether or not this drive has beeu of T intended to make it clear, that e worked for Parish & Bingham coim- heighborhood. Nevertheless, | value. But in the meantime the H. C. | {1, information desired by the finance | I{R]f'?lEZS ke pany, manufacturers of hardware. He amander who allowed the]of L. continues, and in this.city is | committee of the common council, RANDOM OBSERVATIONS decided Rty satRexperioncestosn within range and de- | given added stimulus, according to the | before approving the purchase, is e < . = into business for himself and organ- Py ot ; B . | il et i 5 flj boost'] Pected from the water board and en- | The Herald has taken the liberty of = 0N - ized the Hydvaulic compsgny. It is itg® a1 not) perfoxmEL i th TN CHAL A DI gineering dept. The water hoard is | asking several prominent business THE CITY AND ITS PEOPLE reported tHat he frequently went to t is perfectly patent that Ad-|in the assessed value of property. appointed by the mayor. and the | men of the cily to write wpon the . work before sunrise and remained ims was right in his eonten- In discussing the present high levei [ board of public works, which board | various daily subjects during Thrift until long after dark. In this con- [ 5 e 5 appoints the engineers, is also ap- | Week. Their comments are published| New Britain ha 1 B nection he gives some excellent ad- not de-| o ices it is not entirely correct to 2 as absorbed enough = .itizens o = = st commandery s e Sel S0P 0 pointed by the mayor. in the column below. 1 our Eood cltizenship by performing | vice 1o young men' whose wishbones | B# suoh an award as one who | assert that the war is the cause, al- { ®S0I€C F Toe SEECEE 0 0 e come e volitical excitement during the past | this trifling service in the public Weal | aro more dominant than their back- led in sinking the enemy might | thougl it is a contributory ency. | mittee is a very close friend of the PAY YOUR BILLS PROMPTLY. | V¢¢k to endure for many weeks. The i S bones. Yo can conceive of circum-|To get at the very root of the evil, it | mavor, and aiso of the chairman of - your bils promptly! That is' Vattle between Mayor Quigley ana | !Smplovers of printers in lgrtford | “There's one pretty definitely’ fixed deeply | the water board. Said chairman is e wiy Lo be thrifly, Reason it out Councilman Curtis at the mecting of | o (KENRE fo the advantuges of | rule of progress,” he says. “The man supposed 1o follow up the busincss vourself. If you buy an article having « course in printing in the [who gets out ahead of the crowd e coveted highest award, even of his committee. and the last seen | anc " and a bill is sent you : public schools and ure reported to | must work harder than the rest of 2 ship were sunk or badly dis- | the destruction of life and property | of the pa for the xale of the land - month, there is ngcessar- '1F Was inevitable. The alderman | have brought pressure to bear on the | the crowd. Seems clementary, doesn’t abour | during the war was tremendous. be- | in question, were in his (the chair- ¥ an expense in statienery, postage Suspects Ilis Honor of political mo- board of education of that city to|it? TYet it's so simple that some : . yond ihe realm of comprehension | man’s) hands, endorsed by two mem- | and bookkeeping that has to be borne tives in fostering a spirit of opposi. | LFOUUSC suth & course. JL i3 cX- | folks never will believe it he skipper, through the exer-| > = bers of the water board. Ly someone, and that someone must, . Y FO77 | pectea that they will mvestigate the Foster Is a gr believer in man Ceat Bersonalivelor and in- | 11085 of Us on thiy side ot the ; Fhe present charter rvequires such | necessarily be the purchaser. tlon to the new service rates of the | methods pursucd in the New britam | in the mass. His artigle is headed, or both, saved the lives of | lantic Hardly less was the loss of | papers to be endorsed by the mayor “All this extra ‘overhcad’ or ‘cost ' lighting company, as was 1o be L | Vocational school, and they could go | “Men Are Square and he proceeds e ’ ves of | production occasioned by transterring | hefore the sale is completed, but so | of doing business' is figured into the Dectel. Frankly, we positively fear | farther and fare worse. New Britun | to explain how he has conducted bus- AR R D L L e o o 0 far us is known his mame is not on | prices of the commodities that we We Would all die’ of ennui if Mayor | youths who ire to follow in the (iness on that principle. Ile believes ntable difficulties. In ordinary| ¢ andirs e e 1 it: and who is holding him up, has | buy Quigley and Alderman Curtis should | footsteps of Gutenberg are offered ex- | that men are real human beings and Bite ALoild belnolnedals for)| aslsaR A BHERTIEREEaU S /O S RR Tl linctl beenifound font, “Now if we svould all pay our bills Suddenly and simultaneously resign | ccllent opportunities to ground them- | not to be considered the light' of S undiminished demand for wn alrcady | The water board since its ereation: | promptly this expense would e con- {rom the city government. Imagine | sclves well in the theory of printing | an industrial commigdity. He has in- appreciably diminished suppiy of |and up to ten months ugo, has had | siderably decreased and we® would Such a state! The community would | through the compact plant conducted | troduced labor “parNaments” into tha ortous service and valor ma e Eolaiiian s il el anprovmiior Incaat el =0 into a state of innocuous desuetude, | with public funds for their bemefit. | four big units of the Hydraulic_com- Thus, the very fundamental law of Higsmaton "“,’,'I (‘“m,]'"u”." to h',” { ‘If one person would start paying “'A‘l\""“e_l.h"f" ” 4 More than ever, business men | Pany and by this means gives lfi.'s em- hould be, as the board recom- ; and pay for land. as long as it was | his bills more promptly it would en- ouncilman A. Gorbach and Pres- | throughout the land are appreciating | Ploves a channel through which to supply and demand works to raise | reported in the annual report. This | uble oihers to do the same. [For in- ident E. N. Ilumphrey of the Board | the Power of the printed word and |express thelr views. It Iy said that the price of praciically eversthing. | was changed by the last legislature, | stance, if -we pay one man more Of Public Works also contributed to [ men who can make type speak in | Dis door is always open to cven tha of mertt and valor, and ome | (1 VP O ent, | ¥ an act which was vassed throush | promptly lie in tirn can pay his bills, Uhe Salety of pations Tuesday evening | pursuasive lingunge arc in demand. | Mmost humble workman and he never R degree for meritorious serv-| JLEX! COMES Lhe DAronal WEMETl tho cfforts of some members of (e | movo prompily, and 50 on ulmost in- by indulging in arguments at the | Few people, w ben they read thelr | Tefuses to give anyone a hearing. Dur. e 8 no do o common council i | denitely. | hoard meeting. scems like old times | daily pavers or monthly magazines, | NS the recent steel sirike his thou- ent era is one of extravagance. but to As Lo money received as commis- ! ‘Also if the merchant dees not' have come back again. realize the concentration of thougsht | S2nds of emploves remained loyal and offset this there is no Anereased pro- i Sion in consummating land deals for | have to carry a lot of ‘slow’ accounts Geor M. Landers, ex-mayor, that is reflected in the advertisements, | Fofised to be Iured sway from tha pitshments during the war Was} , ... qute the contrary. e | the city, T never heard of any. ex- | on his hooks he can turn that prompt- ““'"-ltm' and present councilman, has | It is in the magazines that one finds | a7 they admired by the pickets. R e onsinerat ety e lin Rasc e i G | v paid money into carrving a larger come out publicly with a statement | senuine arL in_ printing and adver. | AS 2 doctor for industrial llls, Fos- R e “d-}ihe press. However. it does not secin | and more variable stock of zo0ds, and endorsing the movement of Robert | fising and few know the hours of | t¢T appears to have had more than . as almost any employer will proper that a mayor, elected and paid | here again we honefit. Scoville for the nomination of Her- | mental labor, the weeks of reseavch, | Ordinary success. Fe declares: hould take into careful consic- |\ {0 o < ork per man is being (urned { @ Salary by the people, should seli “Our national thrift week is now bert Tloover for presideni. A peculiar | that are necessary before some of | “Men are instinctively square, but the services performed and| .. his services to people, fo whom at | over. and it is sincerely hoped that condition is created as Mr. Landers is | the advertisements are placed in the | @0y embloyers il to make allow- the same time, on the same Dhusiess, | many of us have learned at least a democrat and Mr. Ncoville is a | hunds of the printor. tnee for the fact that it takes tima ; : he was acting for the city: in other | few heipful things, through the wide- ' republican. KEven more peculiar than { The renaissance of ing can | $0 readh, the minds of a big body of ence by Secretary Daniels—if | (1. oo increasing desire to throw | words, taking money from both sides. | spread publicity, that will help us in- _that, however, no one scems to know 1,.,ri"fil ';:{;“‘,',,a‘:}fn ‘(.,f,,ft:’",‘l;'.',:c 2| workers and change uegel7~.<udh d as been any, as it is alleged—| ¢ the shackles of restraint imposed | Such being (he casce in this Greatorex | dividually and nationally. just what Mr. Toover's political ten- | bring harmony betwesn illustrations | VieWS. . B e G ntenanceatny ine Hnel L e e h L mrbeenn n:n::r;!:\:;llh\‘t:n gy (TR ’ : ol serny @nd tvpe. Instead of the ropellant ""!‘hex lanormgdum]n Eos a sve at isfaction of knowing that 2| the profitcer steps upon the stage. iie| tigate how much land bas Dbeen | {ho bills we now owe, and let us ' sociation, which Is i opposition to | writers are bending iheir skil iy |Mls employer. = What's the game?’ ha T hought, and who from. 1 presume the { goep them ‘paid up.’ and with a con- the introduction of the two-platoon | pringing oot nx;hsfl ('Olnpu.l‘i is lkely to ask. The v is only be given to the people. 1t ol aoupibut what prices Hwoula §io S A"""‘jf _“'““‘" S certed effort we shali soon see a most system in the fire depaghment. It |jing in its strength but just as pleas- | Datural for in ihe passing’ era of in- be & port if ordered hy the common coud- | Leneficin] effect is problematical what would follow |ing to the eve and othcr senses that | GuStrs workmen have been frequent- e is no reason why conditions| soar without his kind, but it is the e 4 “MAXWELL §. PORTER, !if the question were placed before the | register enjosment i @t 13y ‘trickea by .unfair and specious be such as they are, as there | determination of the purchasing pub- | Before the' Greatorex transaction | “With B. C. Porter Sons.!people. The Taxpayers’ association | oo o Crio i v g e Tt | no_cvidence of commission has come | T = i has $hown that it is well-organized | | ‘("J]]l?l‘flll“b(-? to the printing trade *“Whenéver I.have thought out tha [ 10 Tight though nunicrous rumors of i and a power o he reckoned with, no | 5 Pewildered by the accumulation of | concral principles of some new plan - matter what one may think of its | NP faces, and it can be sald that}¢, make our planls ‘more than a furer 1o a certain ! e ) i policies. aoms °’:“ 1‘%:““’]:‘;‘_“ Fame fre |'place to worl’ 1 alwavs see that tha ould be carefully drawn and { serious matter to injure a | imirelici (sl ok iiowoloodise svantd || IR0 ER S0 ITIEE IS I SR C o el this | germ of the idea Is planted In the s . U0 uhelmoney mars|| mar > ion both morally and | through the resignation of City Fin- | Should not discourage the boy who de- | pinds-of a number of the workmen. §d knowsthat 1chnas i DOSE] v ey | Bociall) in my opinion such | zincer William M. Hall and Plumbing | SiTes seriously to take up printing as!mhg rank «nd. file then thresh it out @ man to win his medal wi ket ¢ world the mo charges should not be miade unless | v ) Inspector Thomas J. Quinlivan and | ¥ means of saining & livlthoed “for | among themselve: certain act. The public is no: | supply u In Europe ihis satisfactory proof is available. [ A A again the question is brought up, { t0day anda competunce for the years i their own,-and when the t i M. PAONEsSSA, | : what can be done to prevent the fur. | '? ¢ome. He should learn first that| ¢or a conference on practical details Sldezmaniof Sisthveand ther defection of capable city em- | Simplicity—the elimination of “fréak- | tney are all refertinz to the plan as ploye Fconomy is the cry, buc |ish” displays—which dfives home the | soyury rather than “tHe company 1SS C E OF | : whether it is a genuine or false econ- | (NOUSht of the advertiser, is after all |.~ &p of which sounds like a sound e el el e DISCUSSICHAN GEROR | 1 3 ] omy {0 permit the city 1o lose its hest | he main purpose of printing.. He|method of doing butincss with om- panving expansion of credit based | M 26 T s° men because of low salaries is som should study the old masters, try to | ployes and one the worthiness of T Tliche thice causes worltivsil CITY COURT ROO : thing deserving of serfous con follow their reasoning and gzive | whith is being generally Tecognized, r abroad., no matter how many | * e i Ry SR o ation. EfMciency is demanded of men | thoughtful attention to printing in ils‘ Jlere is more wisdom from Xos- TR I L T T e S e SRS T e today and the man who is efficient, | Proadest meaning. ter's pen: eat mighiT i .| Until we increase production of pur cmbsrselbocnison QAN at making ]n\o\lso traps or “,l,imm;_, vr:1_l‘::\1;"3‘l‘|‘1:)‘er, :\"_ ing i “The Am- "'l\rm, \Qou'é\;l :-"alnxer 1bo happy :{;. ot the wam e uim: Use of Rooms for Civil i o suspension bridgzes, necd not linger at iod LoT, & 8aVE: rich. Indee e only reason they ed e e R R < ) Pay your Bills Promptty The door of an employment burean . ~TO attain type beauty through |'scant-to be-rich.is because they think - el et R ) Cases. “Don$ run in Debt waiting to hear his name called. :;y;l:’:i:;“ “imbc'a]':‘"f"}{! s-;'n»lo x‘l‘ riches will make tihem happy. Du : i : = gl T o 1t is understood that Mr. flall will N" ‘n 2 e ‘:\: "El‘l‘"fl“ appll-|.vou get 2 man who is downright con- Solnn : during the past week L i Lo for Needless things enter private business as the direct- [ cation. is only high talent that|tented, and full of the joy of his - prices will remain | effort to secure the common council | e ing head of @ large construction com- | AN make of auetere nakedness a | fon, and Happy in his human rela- Daniele i : i rooms for city court sessions. Infor- : pany and his friends expect that his | thing of noble simplicity. Under in- |‘tfonships. why, a little mora money . —— I mation to th effect was given out to-; falents will be much more generously | competent hands it is mere bratal! | jsn't going o lure him away from that iy by several members of the New | rewarded. Mr. Quinlivan also plans | cvudity. Therefore, the lesser work- | place. Most of the executives in my —_— [ 10 g0 into business and as he is known | man is tcmpted continually to ef- nization have been offered larger i - ha for | = —— y to the recommendations » 25 YEARS AGO | that lawyers in this city have for the | tlas a first class man at his trade he | ilorescence of ornament and viola- | calaries elsewhere at one time or an- | past several months had discussions | EURAI Gl et toraie tion of order. He has to learn that | gther. | wherein it might be well to| is necessary to derive more into the subject. In the first place the common council Wednesday even- These would come bogh food and manufactured artivles. bout separately or together. \ a medal for valor, or a comn- bne. The use of the nd the D. S. M. as rewards £ rate of production has been lowered now than bhefore the 4 Hour awards accordingly. Further| uio hetter, wages highes ctually deserved his citation | ig incidental to the I -] lic to have what they wani when they leome about a question in an that en ind concerning the rights of | want il regurdless of cost [ e e el medal. The | ables Mr. Profiteer to add on his lit- | yalent. a4 to see an individual caused issuance of va on this side of the water—in | amounts of paper currenc tere % csull ¢ s great issues of gov- iy, possibly —wearing the deco- ancslilGlolithefzteatiissies 020 which is given fo the person on a signal victory in so en he djet” improvised by th Knight hoard zht: Admira q : theift which ha ¢as correct in his viewpoini, in v d, was wrong in - Crovidine R ons | Britain bar association who stated | vestigating hoard, we mayv s ; Ve »“"' 1:'\" :'\1] K(‘:" i”('”“”“"“ Taen . * = design and harmony, not bareness, Happy men work hard and taka tfon which will definitely es- e B Sl i QTINER b or Hea ache = A serious sitmation confronts (he { 4re simplicity, and that contrast and | an interest in the results of their la- 0 R E ) 1ey aver that towns and eities | Rub the-forehea public as the result of the heavy ;Ornament are a genuine part of har- | bor. I have known men in our plants RaEbiaudod dansary 2l B89, [urdchpamatlepgthan: New B algiioldy and temples with snows. It is necessary that snow be | Mony.” to keep on the job for twenty-four L a7 e lwatevtbonray) slmaclicount sesalonai it Jhe, com leared away from certain places, | Writing along the same - line, a | thirty.six and forty-sight hours as.a ¥ el Til o ation loda o [ S A AT e notably fire hvdrants and guttets. Wa | member of the editorial staff of “The | stretch in ordér that the company 5 AUTO SHOW. s b ¢ this thing can be done in other places icl"s APOR Linotype Bulletin,” printed by the pr system of grading honors and (KFrom The Herald of That Date) 5 P v % 4 St 3 J 3 sly spi 2 might make good on some contract. an Italian padrone of Providence, R. | ij should be done her HaEeln have had some tremendously inspiring g . % k& £ A - e e fogld Do dede exe L J0dEe f B examples of patriotism during the | Mergenthaler Linotype company, says: | It was a matter of personal pride and past few weeks. Cannot we carry the | iven the 1'“0~" c?]mmt‘“»vfl» ce | responsibility to them. 3 s rther and ask properiy own- ; Wpe page is a desizn and not an a ut you must earn u basis of con- | in New Britain if there was work for | in favor of e naia th he o lesson farther an ¥ 2 S = e -y b 3 = bination of automobile deaiers| (| = inffavol oL SElisaldithall Choicom NEW BRITAIN ors fo xhovel snow away from hy- | Semblage of little picces of variously | idence with the working man. 1 = | i mon council roomws are just fit for an drants near their homes and to clear formed metals. Every piece of CODI- | cannot be faked. He is sure to Bpot g with local companies bf 'he! A, J. Sioper was elected a director up-to-date city court Toom. he mensant Srohibitive | osition must be prée-visionmed or it 1 insincerity. Héme clever charlatay d B < oner SISy lodatens v gt o the gutters? The present prohibitive | D¢ L ~vision r insincerity. ver charlatan e e s ,:31‘,’,’:;’{,2‘,‘;5 “;d(;r;.“ & Ilh;"";w'm';"l'i‘;':""‘O;““;; e BIRD S T ORE price of laber will return a he: hecomes_simp13 ;Dxlea;\qtlm. [0 | may ool me, or fool the board of di- I ceas | of whic 2 5 { spira s 3 saic 2 St : . used conglomera % is is [aw, tho auccess of whichi Lo, ti 16 G Threstierand Georas|/that the councll Fooms are nst equipe||Has some nice young, cockerels anajlburden on fhe city in the way of e¥-8 W5 CRE RIS Chosis RegTADYY 1s :icttfi:s.o?‘fet:;-';:mp]nns". 1)ut1p‘uz him b great that it has been decided | pojgwin, both of Kensington, el ped for a city court gatherin ir- | year ¢ld hens. Also, all kinds of | |‘v\~?ns\’- 1||.\uj~n.~nm(“ s:x "{:‘,",(,'.‘“\,‘ T et il sobdorlatt “a]rs::xoa“a‘x-: ,-‘f w'\ll peat it this year. From a stand- | married in New Haven yesterday by | thermore, with a gathering in the | goldfish. N el e "{L" c‘m‘;_ h“m;‘?'m‘ \:'c o brove | Diece of scuipiure. a piriureor a l‘cn»th e the mcen for any of age, we may characterize | Rev. Mr, Hutchinson. After the wed- | council rooms every day in the week | 105 Arch St. Tel, 1121.3, | gun in ands t : g . 0 % P’ s roximately on¢ 250 2 h | Hunzerford is of the opinion that the | eygUs AARVGUARD™ = Z0¢ <O bt New Britain was treated { Italian Jaborers who would work herec 'y, .oposition is a good one and he is

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