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I ald ngt the money is well spent. Parlia- | James Cauzens, Mayor of Detroit. thtarcofisginto circles & Bl dnx &“ o Brltaln H»r wentary procedurs does not call faqp | those who would exploit the new cars came to New Britain as an inspe —— Cituperntio xpediency demands | ¢ two of them wre going 10 r on ar vork and entere > safes Vi ski, Iosi i 50 BRALD PUBLIsmING COoMPANY, | ‘ltuberation. Lxpediency dema LndBth oSty them wre going 1o run ou urmy work and entered the sale ki, Los X 2500 Proprietor | that criticism of individuals: should | the electric roads out of Detroit. The "l“"l""""‘ at Lande Brary &8 MLer. 109 ; Clark’s alter dofling his uniform. He o1 Cease atter individu b G 1 =z i dally (Sunday excepted) at 4:18 l““" individual is going to do the quickly becume a favorite with the 5 - 2 at Herald Bullding, 67 Churoh St . 10 » Year i 0 Three Months o ® Month { fnancing. or rather look afterthe MAK i| buseball fans who would pin their finances. On April 5th the voters of 3 S -y week’s payroll on the Boston Anson A el L RANDOM OBSERVATIONS e e S O e e e . - sithens 3 ¥ & eonsiders v Minor & Corl Box A . Britain i they will approve of a In ssue of =0N— SeuhonspticAtnlvers. 18t exably D20, 00 at the Post Omce ar New vain, it appears after reading th pey Lhprove of a bond issue of and they may be pushed hard during , Mitchell, Cor L Neounds Culss Al fifteen million dollars to build a sy THE CITY AND ITS PEOPLE. the coming summer scason to finish ' Morrin, ‘Wikkian 5 mo news to the effect that it TE! HON caLLs e The <hances arc t 1€ '] 2V i second de orris, avry ELREHONK o1 | was impossible to effect u compro-| M- T RO (R AR ke il | Srenoiseondpleee, \: 1’.' \”“ ; toke. Amc | ess OMce .. ‘ .26 { whercupon Henry ane ¢ X 0 W B 1 i 3 | ry and the Mayor will protesting aguinst the burlesque mained true to their ideals, truo to Murp Mary | Mz lal Room . { mise upon the Leagzue of Nations pact | i o 3 S e e e i i | ORCEER] 0 GOT Go Emh on trolley service, residents of tie Uheir duties and labors, while the eail GRAND LIST $58,000,000 ho city. Clrculation books and pre sixty-three miles of track in portions 'th end of the ci 5 e to other and more attractive ficids :Cabe, An ' O miwave cven to advertisers. again i transferred to (he [ | hor h end of the city have started, a toaoter e (!‘bunnu ¢ id :.t:*;n.‘ \1 n SR 0,100 3 TekEnroe i | | The Senate conferees conferred in of the country about Detroit wh lundslide that promises to become an Merher of the Ammocinted Trom. | nave not vel been opened up to tramc | “valanche. 1t s doubtiul whethe edited 15 It or not otherwise credited | dcc'sion and with o body so hope i city of the country are treated witn en so popular with New Britai e . ety feMillz and sisu local wev. 3 such lack of consideration bn the People %ho have the pri and the g .- TR ; MeMNil e u-‘fu.\ propert Therc M The | oo us arc the people of time. Winter residents of Florid Na i ; B | company’s franchises have expived. 1€ W Liritain from this city are found profusely on OUR GRAND LIST feating ratification. Tho American | (he first ‘steps Is a success the rest of Nearly every line in the cily is ai- both sides of the peninsula and thei fected and the system is in s chaotic Numbers are increasing cach winte condition. It is ‘so unusual to tind The exodus usually begins soon after condenn and pnrehs lessiy split Lp that there would be no nneit, ferkowit 10/500 oglowski, Kute ...... 21,250 Eritain odwell Realty (o, L 300 ¢ Rritain tudes of the scnators. The stand of Couzens states that a tive cent fare | Connections ai Central Park have al- January. Basking in the kindly sun- -anofl.\l\]\' l{:.;{,:‘.v" ’ G et Senator Lodze seems peurile and ab- | may be put into effect with o protit § Most ceased to exist. Consequentl Eooth, Horace W 1 20 ';.:':u o e B ihe company’s revenve is falling off, Nature provides a gentle-tempered | Booin. astate Toruee ol 351 oon ] New Al 22 becanse passengers simply refuse to janitor-fireman in the Gull stream | Booth. Lyman J, S ; ; i may contemplate with nothivg b ih. property will be baught by the dismay the delay that has been | city, and the municipal lines run inerease of over six million in 1 and i 1l 3 DN R lon ] (i e that putrons express sur- Now Year's Day and the migration is ; brought about by the various atti-| trolleys i i L . ew Dritain as it is presented o : trolleys without trolieys prise when the schedule is followed. in full swing by the latter part of Merald (o its readers this ey : this lund of fNowers where ¢ Co $68.650 4 i e 0,000 | New itain Nationa! Bank 243004 wait overtime for cars arrive - has its appeal when the North is en-| gy 3. Nellie " 3 : ationy 3ank 243,000 o] There is but little difference between | debtedne of the c¢ity. When the : > to utniveoniy SNao s ol '~ | Boukus. Nellie . d 0.600 | New Britain Polish Rusi. s of the new assessors and h 0 miss cars that are supposed to con- crusted in snow, and rorwmate are| Boyle, The John Co 950 | ness Co : 5 ss Co. ; 27000 is @ healthy raise for many sure e is wo 2 for no s 1 {of & ttle over 5 This The new list. it should be bov rd. He is working for nothing bu f little over a eent. This money defeat of the Treaty, it is certamn.| will he used to pay off the bond in- hind. is not the result of his reservation upon Article NX. and | bonds are entirely paid off we imagine | neet at the transfer points. It ix thosce individuuls who can afford 10| Brady Elc 5 6,000 | New fieal I that submitted by ex-President Tati. | that the proceeds will 2o into the city | hardly of any usc to complain to the indulge their fancies and fit South | Brooks, Kate 3,200 A R “iale y . Crews. as in many cases insulting 1o meet the songbirds who long since | Cadwell. M. : 2 T e ants, who now are working upon ssessment. bui is just the ordi- . e but his must go through or the] treasury for improvements 23 . increase, ‘brousht about as ix g | Fo . 5 xoviety 0.00 inereas ught it i Meie e e el Elon| plics are peceived. Motormen are preceded them Cadwell, William 1. .. : 19,650 | Nicdzweski. Joseph 2ol s S S ] more offensive in this respect than There goes the alarm clock. . { Camp, M. H. and H, . 50,100 | Noble, H. the compromise reservation is not «s| FACTS AND FANCIES | conductors, und. ir the intentions of - " Canova. Steven ......... 110 | North. James s. . B t1e properts owners who nas | inding as the one backed by Lodse, | several citizens are followed ou Skiins st tav beoming o bopular | CAnzon SIS Aigusel o 50,000 | North & Juda Mrs o, . ... S it iy e but, even then. there really is no o«-| -"'*“';‘l the mysterious signals £ some of the men in blue on the front winter sport and with favorable con- :dl’:-sun & Torell, Inr, . 9,450 { O'Connell. Daniel . . = an assessment of twenty - 2 sonie other iworldlicitiin: “aslowitz, J. ana S 7 ar casion 10 amcend Article at ;m., i e} lddingy i R e S 000 OIDel LR a1 Jy done at this time of the yea newspaper also publishes_a on our | end are in danger of needing the ditions should prove to be even of | € i X eless are from the man in services of a physician unless they greater interest within the next few | Central Block Co e 90,000 | Olsen, Alexander We cannot see where the conclusion! moon begging us not to shoot - mend their ways vears. An ideal slide has been pro- | (entral Realty Co — 500 | Palmieri, Antoni is drawn from its text that other| ton Transcript There is considerable ill-feeling be- vided leading from the avex of Itagk- | Churchill. Annic S, . . 32400 | Parker, Charles J Cianci, Rosic and Salvatore i Parker, Harriet M. — tween the management and the lifie’s ileights to Doer pond on | ACLE crews. Discipline is a forgotien word. Shuttle Mcadow and this has proved | Gionfrido ... ... : 50.350 { Parker Shirt Co. Cianci. Santi G 20, Pease. to his use of words.—New York Even. | {he trollevmen regard the manage- , -\merica. isoransiu g anton! ; B ing World. ment is gained from the fact that Half way down the siiac a “hump” | Clty Realty Corporation .. 2 s0s. P, John . Mic s -« fies L oot ootk o i been coustructed. \With express | Clark, John J ceee 4,6 . Wl Charles S. Co g n specd those enjoying the thrill | (1ark. Joseph 1. ... Tl taras . il the sport “take off" intp the air | OMM. Morris ....... Platt. Frederick G al this point and sail maferully—ir | Commercial Trust Co. Platl. Howard J they're Jucky—until their skis strike | ©0oley, Norman P. 5 Polish loan and Ind would it be justified in cailing for a | put in for the last three mi « Gp | lowed tolstand oul in the cold until} 2XS catried (an past the Botfoms of | oy CR) ] : > . 'will have to come in increased oy B ! . Ill!HjH\ of ihelnex N achednlcattin, (O e the hill. — "“j" _' "“\"' S , Porter & war which would be unpopular. Thel he g8reat game.—New York Sun e e B O nioE No little amusement is caused when | Cvemo Brewing Co. ... 2 D pullar & nss following heuvy snowstorms the .. o@oe'ine liders strikes in a sitting | Urona, I J W. Mursland Puzzo. Sunto 3 I absence ol emploves is especially b : . hip, hurrah! And from now Dloye espectally i ure, the skis continuing down th. . 5. Rumsay and F. H . i Quigley. Ediih ougctifcenalnivavilINpeRINS [lonwichlb g thins@onichelnipiitotn nol| inofiSesDIS SRR tEan onclincasy Fatonn $1ii i onilliolith & e taba rrassmentl o Shididedl oo ol sig Quilty. John J B it | able to call out the troops of Americ zest into the hurrah.—Arkansas recently several of the men rematned i o o0 o 80 GurraniiPeter P (0 Packliffe Bros BERSONALITIES IN CITY into an unpopular war. Article N. or | #€1 Laliomefan ORENDIeRvh ORAdibeoniion W. i Hageua is credited with intro- {Curting James M. ... Rumage. Ripley b 9 duty all night on snowplows worked 'y cine = b NIv Behin abouriCumin 3 W oo ; Ehpiaci NG BUSINT o Article X, The decislon pen tHe | an eminent judie unice , decided } Manr houts overtime. ten veurs ago. He instructed boys | Damon, Geo. T.. ..... 10.100 | laphacl. Morri o 00 B oo et ranc Conncilman | Protecting by Americans of the ter-| that a man's home was the place While the lack of discipline pro‘-: ,( (he grammar school how to make [ Pamon. Wm. L. ... - 15.450 | Rapp, Isaac and Anna ... 301 in | vitorial rights of other nations will be | Where his Liundry was collected and | #1lv is at the bottom of the situation. { an¢ use them and as o consequence | Damon. The W : 1.000 | Reicher, lIsaac .......... , 24.008 delivered. Under the 18th amend- | the public suffers also from the in-!{he number of enthusiasts increased | Davidsou. S. M. Co. ... 104,000 | Reynolds, i ment it appears that a man’s home | (fliciency wnd stubbornness of the ecyvepy winter. Not all the boys have | Davison, dward 1. R e ! and C. P, dollars and over in order thut heavier real estate owners may ow much they have been in- d. It muy not be cheerful news| Nations will have the power. throug the Supreme Council, to call out our Mr. Hoover seems to he al to e B il hol be In nians eaiee~ | troopsithe mublich being) nnwilline; Sstate Congress must assent, say the op- s is usual these times, it will be we carry into the homes i I"'”" his [00d conservation principles | A idea’ of the contémpt with whicn [0 be a popular rendezvous for Young i | ponents, We grant that, bhut Con- e of “grin and bear it.” , 7 ’ amount of emption .| gress will not be fulfilling it< purpose Reservations still stand: * treary | P1048€. or remain away if they do not @ e ons fo stands still.— Wall Stree s Y care 1o report. A number of cars if refuses to assent, providing the all Street Journal f recent OBANE DA o, f ) bave been forced to remain idle in American people are willing to fi M the barn at different times because of who saw service in .the ; Houston may reel like a foot- of gratifying size. although the for any cause whatever; neither{ Lall player whe zet nt of tax to be collected upon ments upon others. There erican representative to the fa be little grumbling at paying | AMerican representative & Hip. preme ¢ ch against the indulgence alities at o recent meeting in the hands of the people of the| foird of Public Works, wheh he | United States finally, no matter what | s where he keeps his private legal | Substitute car-starters 2 Centrai skis of maple or other choice wood; | Dickinson Diug Bt E Reynolds, Ther reservations are put into our ratiii- | stock of liguor. There ix nothing like | I'ark who have been known to hold many of them arc cquipped with bar- | Dobson. Hriduet o 5. zuerite T., H . combinin logic with law.—New | €ars over for no apparent reason und | rej staves and are as happy as clams | Dohm. Carvic and Cather- I andl T York Herald to dispatch other cars while trollevs | at high tide and enjoy the sport just 2 y Richman, Emanuel 4 on connecting lines were in sight s much as if they were cquipped | Dubowy. 5 - Richman, Morris hing that ails our city govern- | mental fact that bations cannot be Owing to circumstances not neces-'| There does not seem 1o be any hewd | with the “tailormade” skis Dudjack. Theodore . ... 1 Ritoli, Frank projects which | made to fight by any zoverning body | =ary to mention. Dr. Karl Muck will to their methods and the aver-: Skiing is a sport that can he en- | Dzicek. Joseph .... s | Rogers. D. M { not be on hand (0 take part in the | s patron who complains receives ; joved by all who have the nerve to, Bastern Malleable Iron Co. Rogers. b | “Make Friends with an Alien” week | =-ant courtesy. Even the crews admit | try, I s sentially a pastime for | Edwards, Mary Tt e = Rogers. 1 o 187,500 i L the vounger folk, but in Kuropean | Eisenberg, Julius .. : 31, Rogze & Door Co. . 11,45¢ of them connected with them | When the mujority wants war. it is{ Union total disrezard for the convenience ' countries it is frequently enjoved by | Erickson. John A, and Jteeitoy R pe g : { and rights of the people whose moncy | thuse of more sedate ¥« | Aaron W. Carison s 5 el Wexter . 5 54,200 | Instead of placing himself in the | zocs to support the operating com- S FFafnir Bearing Co. ... 575,850 | ltudman. Simon 91,630 | hands of his friends the modern po- | pany. Whether New Britain is successtul { 'air Dept Stoy . - IRRusswin Land Co. .... - 21,806 | i he object of remarks hurled ject that wis not favared by the | cation. seems (o bring to a head the But the Senate iznores the funda- | There are many om duy to day which until the majority of the beople are e 1e ' ones who are i satistied it their [ETRIETS is just . have the ones who are in | satisti th in Boston next month. - Springfield ihar the substit starters have nore or less direct fashion. Sev- { time to go to war. . Article XN, is — imes there have been caustic | nothing to hght about: reservations ks passed anea the good faith | will not affect onr judgment o litical aspirant places himself in the The writer was told recently by «'in retaining the forfeit money and |l7alk. Bl .. i e 25,00¢ e “promoters.” that were un-{or wrong. But the Senaie will fight! hands of his press agent.—Washing- | yember of a crew that the cause or | remuneration now heid in connection | Farley. W J. .. .- Samlow, G. it 3 22,000 | ton Star the miserable service on ihe Arein with the Loxing fiasco, the clean spor Farrell. Mary . 5 E Suavinzs Bank of New street line was ousy and ill-feeling ' ing element of the city feels satisfied | Finnegan, Jawmes M. .. EE ain e anl s apon 1t hus, tstead | 1o e o e e} _And Just ax we hoped some pruz- | letwcen the local management wnd | oW that the boxers who appeared in "“,‘.‘"f""- Dhos S TR chma s R eemiin B0 4 d . il ress was being made toward saving ;e Meriden management. Ar-n! the alleged fake bhout have been . and John ..... . #0.650 | Schneider & Rubenstein King for ulterior motives on the | jijon of the ursuments of last fall. | paper. Berlin decides to print the | from | barred frem local rings for a year. Ginsbu Solomon Schupack. Lena, Henry notes from the United States. rl\flln»!‘ W Yoik promoters leok upon Hinda 5 500 Hannieso .12 oo T 000 if there are points of benefit h s : L | sus City Times, i the sporting element in Connecticut | Glinski, M. e Sl 21.300 | Schupack. Estate 2. 5 262,700 andiene matispfo/sotien ul Bhu b - L e e o o the. spur i cities us legitimate game and the [ Globe Clothing House ... 30.000 | Sheehan, John ...... 36,700 the better off. The American people at the south end of the park back Season is never closed. Boxers with | Goldbers, Benjamin . 59.500 | Sherman., Howard T. .. 24,35¢ e B opulutvols one $ i e re Enl e medicr oo e | Goldberg. Benjamin and 1 Shimansk avid 5 may decide, by popular vote in on 25 YEARS AGO onto the West Main street lind, leav- fle reputations come hcre and the eldhers oo d o himansky. David ........ 50,000 . Cor i Ve 35 - ine faithful gather at the ringside with Exlci 15.000 ' Shurberg, Solomon ....... 8,501 | day. what it 1ook over a vear 1o form imz putrons of the Arch street line 1 e o e S the expectation thal they will be | Golbers, Henry. K. Green- Shuttle Meadow club . 0o % e e e st and fargue Rout The Senate cannot| (o The Herald of That Date) '_‘\w‘\‘-:-fl”‘“v";fl":\r‘?“_"-m:}lfl‘*';‘nn‘:i“"\_e'(’."‘v treated to an evening of skjlful ving | berg “and 11, Shimciman : Shuvchuek. Peter, J. Levi- decide SiveRUELCRUENIER L G B —— e \rentstree ‘an. of using forc pEralonIg na uggressiveness. | Goldsmith, Jonas . Vi =0 i sky and M. Shulakofsky tinally i EYE GTTE it wmw“mi Uremy; Instead of this the hoxers Janguish, | Gorbach, Abraham ...... and J. Bamchinsky : 21,400 2 E AR D99, ] S S i < 10w no desire to spoil the parts in | Gordon Bros. . - Sicklick. M. and J. Gol I FRES L e el et arrests during § o give Arch street the scrvice whichi oo other's hair and. generally | Greenstein, S Horwit: mith SaEas il s 110,000 o the-Bos 1 ot Pabtie worke | HENRY FORD'S SCHEME. jthe month of which 24 were for|lhey belleve it deserves. speaking. fail to arouse any interest. and M. Rotstein ... ‘Klick. M. and I. and M i Henry Ford, whose name is borne i drunkenness Before the situation becomes wors Until the public boxing commission | Greenstein, Sam and bri- Milkowitz 32,900 a discussion of the plan to | e i e o o8 Andren oo |10 such w thing s vossible. therel (4« organized there was no oppor- ward ... x > S Rudolp! Boutevard from Stantey | %% b e | efficiencs, | Ceived his commission this afternoon | should be a thorouxh investigation by | (unity to retalinte. and boxing fans | Griswold. Inez larencs nAT Taisi 435,000 vattling chariots of tin and eMclENcy. |,y 0inting him judge of the city | competent authoritics. The trolle¥: went home grumbling. This is now W. and Fra : 500 Chuciks Co. 511,300 B . | 1 prevaring (o show the city of De- | court for the unexpired portion of the | company has certain privile but! (hanged and a lesson or two like that | Gros: . <o 2,000 cisky, John .. 22,660 i v troit how it may operate a car sys- | term of two years m o and it has certain responsibilities, also, | taught Waltz and Lahn should have a | Hadley, 3 i 2 Andrew . 18,580 tng to the councilnan, as “an- 500 at g five-cent fare, | July 1. 1893, He took the oath of | and these responsibilities should not: zood cffect on others who do not do | Hadley, I3 5o ; ioper. William T. 24,625 of Gorbach's projects and wa [T TS 0 C e ome. | office and will begin his duties as| be overlooked. Increased fures have! their best work in the ring. Hallinan. James i . 9 ith. Grame AL 22,600 by members of Aers 375 kNG s Y judge of the court tomorrow morning. | been met with decreased service. The Leo . Flynn, manager of Lahn's [ Halloran, Jomes e Smith, Pairick W 26,200 S e which we helieve will work and which \ young Polc went into the office ! lime has arrived for the vublic to] destinies, has figured in a number of | ITanos. Miclael, G o Slbaion W Annic 30,000 % may prove the forerunner of all { of the mayor yesterday and asked him | learn whether the people who now; New Britain boxing cxhibitions. [t and Koslis IKalds E South Congregational Seo- ley systems everywhere. Hold on. we | for x marriage license, He was mucn | direct the destinies of the lines in-| will be recalled that he was manager | Hart, Georze P. 0 : e e tend to try to improve the service.| of “Frankie’ Burns. who was sched- | Hart, Howa 5 S0 e e G e o If no offort is made along this line., uled to meet Jack Britton in this [ Hart. Wm. T, . «.. 69847 | Spring & Buekxley Eiectric steps should be taken to replace them city At the lust moment Burns | Hart & Coc . s 26,106 Co i “spraiged his wrist” or broke a prom- | llart & Hutchinson . 8:100 | Sianley, Alix W. . ! ise or samethin® and a substitute w Hatch & XcMahon ..... 2,100 | Stantev, Edwar and ! rushed in. The substitute proved Herald 1Pubiishing Ce. 5 10.500 Mary T. ... be a Brookhyn bricklayer. Now we ! Holmes, John W. ....... 10,800 | Stanley. Rule & Level Co. have unothin against bricklayers: | Horwitz. Hyman .. A $0,050 | crantev-Svea Grain & Coal they are nesded in our economic | lungerford, Heirs of . 21 o0l o g ) <3 scheme: but they should continue fo | Juckson, Morris and Stanley Works. The : lay brick. At least the writer gained vis Levine .. Sd At Sebastions i the impression while at the bout that | Jester. M. Irvinz o ATichael i Lo 25,000 1 a boxer the zentleman from Brook- | Johnston. Frank . ... 3 Boarall ol Thiite e | together with several er—people as | the water department Iyn was an cxcellent laver of brick. A C e e e o i O e S UG (GG GO ding cbaracters and William 11o- | here. i In connection with that boul a|Judd. I D, .. e B e | henzollern for the haughty villain gricRcomnicicial BINsHANCERINID et story is made public for the first time. |'Kennedy. Beeky ........ Swasey. Hope e e anelabod (It CRglLyiIn necting; the Prosperity has had an unexpect lynn guaranteed the uppearance of | Kinne, W. A .......... 50 | Sweeney. John F. ... 08,400 S or not. We water mains and cquipment of thej orect on the school tem in New | Burns and posted au large sum of sk Peter oot ATANE Litii® Uipsopliumberi Co 53,500 k. notiby wilong shotibutithenyl| vayfous factories for fishting fives. Britwin, Until recently many day | money with thc then sporting editor | Kunz. Marvia . e 3 Metcotil Eannio i it 42,3510 where the councilman g at the villain that Henry picked. school teachers round il remunerative | of the Herald, William W. Hanna. | Lacava. Jam ‘ ; 200 i Towers, Lucy E. 22,250 in the evening school as wetl, | promoter of the show. posting an |Tanders, I°r - S28T.750 f Totive. Joseph 30.558( the opening of t Anyvhow his ignorance of history wiil | to teach i ihat ooz T Gt TheNavyandQur Town | i.\iv: \ciined from bitter experience | il amount 1o zuavintee tat e f Uaniers, . S e 7 . 3 S i00 s that they could not make ends meet | bout would be corducted according to | Landers Traut & Hine Mfg. Co. . 525,101 on the salary they received as day | #greement. When the day arrived |Lech. Walents i i65.100 s. Joseph B 33705 school teachers. Since the decision ] for the show Flynn arrived with it, | l.eghorn. Michael J. § 22,950 [ nion Mfs. Co R 03,200 Wizard of mechanics. Any man that was made to increase teachers’ sal-| but Burns was not among those | LeWitt. Michael o Tnilcd Lith ! Societ i “oar o | present. Flypn wept on the shoulder | Liegay. Leon F. . U hanl Tovephane o 100 of the sporting writer and explained | Lines, C. W. o § 5 \ollcenhonn i Mendel that if he did not get the money\back | Lipman. Louis and { Wahr L it would be a severe blow 1o his ham D) 5 i pockethook. Hanna cither became | oomis. Frederick W TG0 R S d o that 1 was ot justifie wount of money for himself. is « ST e it e e e [ ”u('ns:».m:,.- to |"'i\ wailing or | Luady. \simon. ... 50,300 e s& the nioney, 1t wa Tha Z - " " actually took pity on him because he je. Samuel. Jos. Caslow- - ary and Fran- ing th ¢ | zenius That ix why we think that | cessary that some the regulat i o1, ihe nolder of the money to got it S JL\:[“n‘-VH‘kLA Sate S Rl Y. Mary an A p board to accept the plan hix plan for o revolution in the trolley teachcrs work evenings, but it never] S SHG SR e ial Trust company esidents. Williwme, Arthur W should e nc . School work at) (peie it had been deposited, and e A ; Gon e s its Dest is -tedious and enervating and | S 50 L o e R Dosse ange: e I e o hus anuounced. le always does. unless the teacher’s enthusiasm is Un- | gio, of his roll. 1t was a happy day | Connecticut Railway vl G e us o usually bright she is certain to suffer | o i s oG enme Rt 00 ; T Al il A | 2| iremied tha proper y OM STEVENS is the editor of the | pss o et § 5 ) : i , LR Legr e vl ates Southville Weekly Iagle Last | from physical nervousness und Lraii | pranny was entitled to keep Flynn's | grwin, Richard 1L ...... T.T00 ham Zezin ; i nted. Surcly city officials are | o 0 judge a proposition upon its The Treaty should never be recailed § street is the tail end of the run Meriden and it is no unusual sight to sce the starters complacently shunt foothencal LU nakemRlitte referendum is ordered at once widunls in certain schemes, ling the city as o whole bene- lso, and it makes little differ- n the final analysis of the worth individual or not neilman Gorbach's ire was | d by the remarks passed at the to Farmington avenuve was un- of rascality” trol- plan. such talk was absolutely ant The city woule : e # gl odld nnot call them trolleys—but for the | embarrassed when informed that ho would have 1o =o to the town clerk for a license. A reporter helped hi better off without such attacks. present we shall let that go. to return ot by taking him to the town clerl Henry's scheme saunds exceedingly | (gice” where the license was finally | ested in transportation. Public pa- | plausible should work obtained. tience is at an end. Those who ride tor of bend Tesiic | Of course Mr. Ford hasx had Thomas W. O'Connor has returned | on the cars now demand somethingi - ek GG from a short vacation trip to New | in return and they insist on schedules| | York being maintained. The Connecticut Several agents water meter| Company is dizging its own grave. companies about the country are here| |I We cannol have trolleys when we Oscar the Second and a pet squirrer trving to sell their style of meter to ] Want them, it is only natural for us installatios, | 1o seek other mcans of transporta- ide in the argument becoming bitter in denunciation. They schemes before. He was the author [lle who reels that he hus been | o 56500 of the Tronches be Cheise 5,635,300 is not, according to his an- s o 28 ME AN ast aosea faring romance with ement, concerned in the boule- Jolan, ana he produces the orig- or prove it. Notwithstanding, = little difference 1o the oz ol omeone st benetit practicall f mprovement | Jut the manufacturer has proved 5 | wenius at organization. has ix anderiaker The question | e e aol phe: bonefits and ) cun make one of those contrapions uf aries. the evening school has lost | number of instructors and it is said that the school authorities are find- inz difficalty in procuring their s Rruchig LU R 0 SRt bix us nearly fool proof ax they are, street or not™™ It wuy and turn them ont so cheap at (he bourd 1o Kill the proje sime the Jaying by considerable mended by the Common Co world will work. What is more we there was a prospect of a gain ) know that he will try the plan that he e city commensurate with 1 bt of money which had to b phere of mystery in our anti-climax | o S8 CE I FE R te Assembly- | 48 the result of continuous mentali pioney hut. as he remarked a short | Greenberg. Morris ar A I ey ;i He | strain. Teachers should not be re-jime Juter. “1 don’t necd money as| qp . s 15,600 Non.Residente, quired to perform estra Work eve-|pudly as all that.” Arbher L Ninc ad & Tullock nings, the time when their min — ers and Samucl s 0,000 ¢ Neow Britain Trap Nock ¢ 29,200 sbould be refreshed fort the work o Landers, Frary & Clark's bascball | Wolodney. Ralph . 5 21,000 I = e (A 3 20.40¢ o the morrow. Al werk and no plavl oy races a serious loss through the | Tevine. George 04.000 { Periroth. Adolph 20.000 kot thin gossips of the | Henry had tarned out a trolley car When the votes were counted Fred [ ean make teacher a dull girl, and thed jecision or Hardy. the pitcher. to re- | Liggett. Louis K. Co. 20,583 1 Price. Heirs of Neti 17.000 drier > they [ that did not 4 v but was | Williamson had 734 votes and Tom | children suffer in proportion to herfyove from New Britain and resume | Light. John F. 5 3 ln»nj.»'muwm 38,000 \ 1 time 1 the city oflicials puid | we shall proceed to tell you what it is | yan on the People ticket dtention o sleuthing | that is to be done. Maybe you know, | cluimed he had his “fingers on the hut public’s pulse’” and he knew “which affairs of their opponents. po- | here goes ltemember that it way il w“ d was blowing” and so or otherwise, and Ierfe the pei- | was announced a month or so ago that | Way the wind Sat Fred savs he figured that | dullness. 1t i< to the credit of publiz§ pis former business connections in | Mag and Berkowitz . 90.000 | Souther ) school teachurs that they have re-f goston. Hardy was the backbone of [ Malleable lron Works the Universal | the team last year and few batters in | Maloszku. Joseph .. e 9,700 ! Tuplan M 3 A 20,0 the factory league were able {o solve | Marholin, Benjamin . 21.500 ! volkman. Louise { his curves. He had sn excellent ree- | Masonic Temple Corp. . 20.130 ;" Louise M. Trust 24,500 47.000 lached consideration of prospec- | propelled by i member | had ~ a good organization had crystal-g $0.400 oy e for results. He was | no fault of his that the vennani. deals. in which money is in- | that it was said that there was a great A 5 ing beat a mile [ without worrving about who | deal of power in the cars? Of course | i, ipe Navy and says that it was or- | team did not win not fortune | Hardy was a former Harvard pitch- : . being counted wmong the stars of | org for the year and it was through | Menus, S. W., J. Birnbaum { Ward, Heirs of John ng to met it, What is more to | you do ganization won the war, int is, to consider whether or Well—now Mr. Ford #has added | telling.

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