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B S H id , ¢y to meet their needs in paying for | Fairness is the great need in the 117, ritain SYALGe | (e war and running the ceuntries, | assessment, there can be no arguing 2 i day coming over-assessed. because, i the long ¥roprietors. = | caxh that was some @aly (Sunasy excepted) sat €8 | Germany. [n aadition, My certain amount of money has [ At Herald Bulldina, 67 Churob 8t i oL renationait e Spent Eurl maintenince pubposes MAK s [ ] 3 Tea Thion Months suing paper against practi and it matters little: whether we are AN ARV A \ Thon W i ; e RANDOM OBSERVATIONS - security but the future welfare of PO t — ON % lars or one cent on thres hundred to 2 T g ot the Post Ofmce at Newl BrIala | country. to satisfy her internal nceds Lo anietan THE CITY AND ITS PEOPLE. Secona Ci ' naatter. g oo 2 ERanCiare ks Whereupon, Buropean paper. i e (e Jranal e iraoin caLte it into consideration fhat Gerinany | @1l is the desive. and if the Taxpayers bt » OMce - ¥ “ | can smioo ove ' 1 " S s has " i ” o] 936 | cun never pay, is worthless, (here fis | Cin smooth over admitted inequalities Little has heen said concerning the knowledged oratorieal powers. When _ e in the assessments, <o that all arve pay- | complexion of the democratic delega- cither of these two arose at a local ® no backing for . The suspension of i £ a politi dinner—which was quite iy profitable adverttsing medinm 1n | 4 SR 3 o edemniie i thought. would mean | N3 a fair amoint. they can accomplish | tion 1o the national convention in San ey, Oire books and press | 0 e Kot e IR e B L D Srten’ as both wers popular In ‘New 5o © thar the countries would, immediaiely ) any | Francisco. 1is may indicate that pritain—the audience sat back for a 4 e aued | l0Vy faxes upon their own peoples. « & mo- smashing zood speeckh on the tariff. . oclated Proms fx axclusively ertitied | : There s at present, a reassessment | cratic campaizn, which is an un- scause g i ati ’ De ume for republication of all MeWd | i i (fiey have not so far done to I : - 0 Because of his proximity to nation- ited 15 1t or net otherwise rrud!l:tl iNcader Ao a ake up for the | PN under way. An outside expert !wul'l\\ condition so far as that party al affa at Washington Mr. Hill was . . . it Ve Vloeal mer. | any grcat extent, to make up for the | .| is concerned, or it may he taken as a unusually well informed and he man- And continuing for ihe Lalance of #he week. fEis Daper and .7 8 at work in the city. His efforts hav : 5 be~ " eretn R o D e T b straw showing that the wind is blow- aged-io make oul a zood case against | not made msclves felt vet, and the — ol i dliconhiicnce inkilc turrenc. ol ihed| L ing np ro yuarrels. the demosratic party. On one of his . ~ B in Nesumad, Mhe | mEY srand list whl peohably not be Homer S, Cumniings of Stamftord lust appescances in this city under the C l b fortheomit for another yenr, cepr-| has put Coniecticut on the political uspices of a ward club in Bardeck's e e ra lng e ay G world may net f that @ . country fyaingy not until arter the tax mecting | map by his accession to the hall he delivercd a masterly addres: whicn 1s baniing upon the pexment ! iy o onth or so. 1t is probable that | Manship of the democratic national on the subject. Me always pursued a of the railroads to earn more 1 y c L - hit1ec He has ceclured hims erious vei s direc Withesis R oo quart per cent, | 0f impossible sums by Germany. M | Lo hus bovsted the assossment on | COTMItTee ¢ has declared himself serfous vein. the direct antithesis of L] ;| uaranteeing its financial ‘uture, has 5 eyt to be strictly ncutral znd in « mood ex-Congressman Themas 1. Reiliy of [N he -2 f capital invested ecinc Siis B S 1 properties about the city appreciably | ror watchful waiting in respect to the Meriden. who had the fzculty of s I real value in its currency, hence it it candidates for president althouzh the ridienling the tasiff and presenting it the past year nunder govern- and Is probahle that. even though puncements concerning the in- susvicion grows that he would not be ! in such an absurd hght that his audi- hates to invest in the money. our expenses go up. aur tax rate will bwnership indicate clearly ti ties that the people of the Shotid it be evident. however. somie dowh: fhraush” the tadse inp O C0lY Stieved U Governor Ddwatds lence, fouratively: speching, rollod L T R eg e o : were chosen to carry the purty ban- ' about on the floor doubled up with Bost mave A e A B vitlues that are ‘heinz put thyough. | ner. .He and the New Tersey exsits | Inushter: tackle its problem with a will Providing that his fisures are not too | tive have been in cach othe com- Mr. Barber carned the sobriquet e returned to their former p bor in its factories and its shops 10 | long in coming forth we hope to have | PANY frequentiy. this arousing the ire "of “Smokcless Chiumney Joe' hecaus: feorumanit ek i D of William Jennings Bryan who of his utterance on the tariff que Seiden m e o on S tea @ othe = wants to have something to say about tion. e could draw n drab, sombr - o . SR TSRS St : Jite ot naming the candidate. -In fact thé pleiure of what would happen.in New For the past twenty-eight years t¢his store has hafi countries would ghidly ndertake the | Meanwhile we have a tax to levy | Nebraskan und Chairw Cumminzs Britain if a demociatic president and a fundamental policy which it has faithfully fci- in estment in a certain percent this year. We admit that we will os. | have had a tilt that filled the hearts cengress were elected. With skill e L e O ke ol rted to railroads in the future. 5 s s e 5 of republican leaders with jubilation. and patience he painted the horro > bonds, products, o oney. Comfi- | tensibly save mone o our ow fih no turiher inyestments i BE SO O Ty s 50 | tses I the ninetscn il rats co | But Mr. Cumimings' denial that - he of industrial paralyste with its back- future—to offer at all #¥mes dependable merchan- i b PULe BOeS | \vus seeking to influence the national Zround of soup kitciens hungry and dies at the fairest possible prices and fransportation, America . S . 4 Sl rier.d of ours indeed Ve C pt wis i etfec ol ure is 3 5 1 : C Mgy ALl Ul | Inte effect. But our future is wound | coivention or had w preference for pallid children, broken-hearted €aih- | be confronted by a serious sits | ) i s BT he: 1o eusy a time in meeting her | up with that of New Britain, us is the | the presidential nominec was firm and ers and the usual characiers in such In our February Anniversary Sale we offer Rahs 5 g ) ents. B he face remains | fu ¢ of cvery estate © ¢ and | frank and rang trve. resulting in the tragedy. IHe laid it ¢ d . < : % N = bunishment Ut the rface remain i v | estate owner and | frank and rang tree. resulting in the traged € laid it on thick, too, and many items from our regular stock at considerably for greater earning power; that she cannot pay t» the cxtent we | business man. The future of New | S1enAng of Mr. Bryan temporarily at many thought the brush he wiclded ! . v, was too huavy. Mr. Barber of course below their usual prices. should like ber to, :nd that the Allies | Britain is dependent upon the S RO mingal wasstacc inianas o Raidinod think ‘dosn inlhis Heariiinal By Didics comh bk ooies Ao # 8 decided to recommend thil| i, as well collect what they are able. | tories. The industries should pay their | of the state campaign im 1918 when any such thing would happen. He ithe democratic party caused such . would be the last man in the world length of time a sentimental interest within its or- scare among the republican hosts and to want it to happen. And. fortun- 3 - Governor Holcomb barely slid into ately, it has not happened since he anizavion. fles. The public will be forced | o o’ 1 25, 11 1S not e able, ; sakes, impose upc the hardships by 4 b . 3 i . . . . - e e B B V‘I’”“ el s Sl atden ba b wifles over Thomas J. Spellacy. Wheth- - brewed his eauldron of politicat herbs This feeling has expressed itself in this store by i 3ritain is said (o be preps z i axatic er he > able to work @ eater and gaze erci ’ Py = e inmnce ot inerchia il N0 G W Udicr uper curiencs il aide: S e e O R S e A the efforis of its workers to make this sale an an- S B Raen s (el sl aiine Reatuslo e fnound | DA GUSEIRA N DS EAN CIES [ S5 i ieait el at e Beleeicanon Sl nelromation S or incillin ) e vzt nual event looked forward o and of substantial value lstem Without this legi sterling. She has made the proposal o R et Thel stite T Connecticut has been Realty Developinz Corporation by to its manv parrons, fuaranteeing returns, there| on the indemnity nlan but will take | The treaty makes 0 ! republican habitually, so to speak. : bhortly be no more railroads. ill further measures in internal ad- | does a gacicr.—Indiafapolis. News Since the contest hetween Lincoln and NS company should stimulate inter- ’ ! McClclun in 1864 the commonwealth 5t in the “own your own home atc on ay S apers or t e F governmeni ownership there 1stnents We have seen the fir = . 3 Hohenzollern is to crect & hos- [ has gone democratic in presidential MOVement. The corporation — pro stage some ext t. we | Step, perhaps . Gunec nt i . « r ing site: wastige to some extent. we | Sep. perha in the announcement | e neen s e dovenio o ntests orly four times. Iliven the POSes to dispose of building sites o . but the costs of roading | that no more cotton from this coun- | hi £ there. Ircideni ay [ great Lincoln received nothing like a liPeral terms. allowing. in some ca et S O 1S e A reminde ¢ sweeping endarsemant of his policies. mm':“— s f"'_‘r‘{l"v nay £inashed to pleces 1eross the popular vote for him being 44693 (HERT 1€ - BEW e F‘ Stk L X S boider.——2tanchater nion, and asainst him 42,988, Martford the holsé magizinc for Ti lEarnings of nearly three per| cutting down her imports to the i - m went republican that day by workers, oxplains the object of reducable minimum but it is her only s officially =aported tha ihe | o shade, Lincoln reccivinz 8,693 and ”’]’j:,‘; tion as follow salviition to do so. When =lie has he- T B zetting dess for his pro- [ McClellan N.683, 4 margin of ten for TRe COTROIMION “\‘;‘l‘h-’:“"_"I;‘ilf'l & ome self-s . v~ . while. the Lnsunier pays marve. | the father of the G. O. P. SEsCE AN oS Scarin reat need of rollin stock | come = If-stpporting. wher the de- it NS ' 2 % 5.000 The = s’ are 7. 4 e b s B nee e e s the middeman azainst hoth Connecticut’s first defection from ; ‘? S "“‘_"‘*“"t‘? "‘”’ "r'l “'- “é I e ‘ s it wrsh - Gazelin-Times, the republican ranks occurred in 1876 (;“‘ o (j sl "l’"_-e“‘ ary of L. T adjusted to what the homeland or the | . i whwa it gave Tilden 61.431 and Haves O A- G- \n-m(\.onh\n charse of the N colonies may produce, she will lm\u“ The danecing ters of ittshurzh L03C. Mizht vears jater it -returncd : p ;,:’;{“,lm;:,' l‘x‘\:!“d r' '.;.,‘,I,, 5 i : comptroller. and Edwar all, added to the value of Ther money, | have organized a <oci for the sup-{# Plurality of about 2.000 for Cleve- L pression of imo,ouer danees. We | Jand in his run against Blaine. and in e buck to narmal the grame DAY Of its axes and o make @ profit | an equitable adjustment of our grand n. These carnings are small 1, in faet. that no capital would nce on the Cummins and Esch ntee of five and one-half per! phey <hould not contintie to bank on | share af our taxes. arve probably will- B ‘#pnum’ be allowed' tod the [fi}, & idemnities from her tol run their | Ing to, but we should nof. for oir 0w Tanders, Frary & Clark Manufactur- creased at an- even gredter | iry would he imported into and. on than other industrial She has a long, hard, row to hoe in | as much to condiuct it zovernmental | who are not confined to his own fold Affairs next year. 1f not more. than | will say that he is cternzlly right. last. The writer sishes that what Mr. During the war Father Sullivan | Simons says could be true hecause he | fouzht hard in the home sector and finds consfaerable mentol exercise in | helped us keep the fires of patriotism keepingz his rent paid up. making the ' burning He was a prominent and butcher smile paying an increased welcome figure on the Four-Minute auditor. Thile there are many de. | €harge for electric lizhts, running - ferum and hix voice was strons in ne. : Tl 10 be arranged. heforn the cow. | around in circles when the telephone | 1he rause of democracy. Those who thought art haol moide e s | TSSN B was alimost recaptured by the Joration sets on'a tull working basis | company threatens to cut soft ihe | know the pr respect him because republicans but managed 1o give "M" el ToSh | service, buying shoes for younzsters | he is human-all the way throush and Cleveland 74.822 and Harrison 74,586, (16 PER oF Selling houselots 10 L. P \ho love to sec their tocs come | becuuse he is a foe of pussyfoolers ou nge. zenerally. is suffering | York Sun ihe greatest loss for the democrats be- | & f- ¢ >“"’>i;1; :_‘w‘l_.‘\f" “'h"::"’:‘l;‘p “‘;‘0 through and thousand other litile | cvery subjuct, cspecially on American- petty annoyvances counected with life | ism. an extensive replacement S , o i artford county. In 1582 {he A 2 is dropping fast ahd there = 8 < Hros] ive se builders ¢ in addition to the making 2 i ! o4 ardiiet b can. | State showed Cleveland it was sorry | Prospective house builders will ‘be | o "ipis" | rofitecring sphere. It Mr. . = & : 0 seems to he no indication that it is to i 3 - “| for the narrow squeak of four years ; 8Wen. N s ¢ ceep ex ses down anc i JPAreaccasionenvs the (elsoily e is S0 SR e i ldidute BGov liCodlides ot Massachu® MO NS BASNE SIS (CUTRNE T he plan. on which the corposa- -“ifll;o'r";‘:]iiu;‘lfl( l‘ u:”.‘ D:n;:” ‘Ir“(ny;r_‘v:l COMMUNICATED S e setts certainly has ab e | Gl A 2 s lrork 1o S s rnish the sort of public serviee ! i S e R e crtainly has about tive w2050 gver Harrieon. In all other | tion will work is to.place on the mar- | $L TEDIN C0e SORt of PULIC SCrtCe e jus E ) g campaiEn organtzation. as at present | Co N T Uy 0UG0 Stcady Habits | ket desirable building lots in a resi- { 'he Peoble. demand. the whiter woul jers. Sailors Speak not go on as we ure mow. Let s |exists in this country.—Forttand | (o conatstently republican and gave | dentlal section of .the city and. to sell | PUSESSE 1hat he be decorated ut Cen- for The Evening Ixpres 1B g 1900, | theelat cost: i mxpenses;of developing (el DT and Riswel o Dol Chieeks o the citizens and taxpaye { | the building sections will be borne by.| #°Cording to the Krench custom, e Srita Sstablis x u home di il i D il B e O feie b b e New Britain. Establishing hame e corporation and the selling price for the Soldicrs, Sailors and Marines % « stion Mr. Simons’ sagacity or bu; T will be based on the cost of the lots | YUestio} ; it touitlard-Linton camp. ness wisdom. RBut it does seem (o us Qelelion. dionisu O o stock : S B the thousands ; SIMONS AND THE TAX RATE. S e e plos the cost of development. Tt ds Owing to the slowness of New strike provision, as it was ASThc Ay et e e ot D O e firter fo SnE caorbiern |indl theliresioclinciun sophisticiten | NN Sosri e Isudore Simons, of the Taxpayers more independeni—pernaps he is be- posed e grant easv-term i\ 0 Cbarking up the wrong tree | Dritaintin crecting’a lhiome for the payments, cven covering period of & & boys of the world war. the Rouillati- frecrporatcdfingrhefGum. | ) st S il coRig S (I'rom The Herald of That Date) coming « more confused—there is | b . > : sl when he urges increased assessments 5 4 B Deenldconedime Ny i i s beou by e 1Te e Inflorderithat peoplelwiio || 8RS BN 00 Tnathine . T4nton camp is endcavoring v put up desire to build homes for themselves ! & Al £ 1 their own. Before the war the bo. that hits at the factories will hit right 5 e : had the armory for cich rooms i Herald, that the orsanization which el Glection here ave many re- fought for a twenty-onc mill tax last | Pebrnary 189, A o se heap- | may not e handicapped by lack of : b 2 its committee calls for| (o p is goimz to enter the fray axgain The Crescent Whist club met with | .]J:”:v'n‘l;‘yn»‘ T f:r“lv'v[‘;m.lzllx' \\hn.;-‘(lm the entirc amount 1o pay for the lot. | ¥FiZht s b S S roor SRR Hatnioul ennic haione sasflos . 3 Mr. and Mrs. H. 1. Beach af their = & S “Approximately two hundred house | VN0 Work in the factories. shecp and musi provide their owi. when it comes time for the voting of a { poo i | by hi< political opponents and who = k ] It was nof so long ago that indus- | .. - 2 bl : eme at 108 Franklin - street last | (ould votle to send him buck to the | 10ts are now controlled by the cor " aaarie : £ ciiiag The boys did not besitzie vhen called ] ) tax rate. and force the city to adept a | eveninz. Musical seloctions] were | Wiite Toousn shoid e reeeive. the | Poration and are on Stanley street | Y was regavded as a sort of land- 1, e colors, 5o it is up to the peoph lovers to scttle disputes.| jower rate than any which the Boar ndered and light refreghments | party nomination. On the other hand s ear Francis street opposite North- | OIS octubus whosc tentacles reach- | or New Britain to deo their share @ hizher board, or Yoard of | of Finance might propose. He plans | Se'Ved. The club’s next mpeettng | his support has weakencd in other ©nd park. There are also about sixty e e ;“‘ pigplinania SR s el be with Mr ol SIS GRll s ‘Au":';m ”' is that the mag- 4 five house lots in South Meriden for ""‘ll‘*‘ T:mf,,,c‘.“],sf ;‘c:”-rn;"l‘:\xw'\‘ll;{;”"'l'“‘:: ‘he purpose of the g day, fains o hresher of South Main street. R T me Cumminss will en- | the Meriden Cutlery pcople. SR biandiae ipumnn Reliondmes laancar il in nratid i Tonie. § i1 8 A X : } Butle R R TC D as ok A Cha Ll s i e Etaiover oo |t theiBtanloviaitceupropertulial LLLO nRtlapS oLl €55 [ surely gives more credit to New Brit- boards. This will be a Fed- | estimutes. but by bringing inta being G h (0 PTG ol e ct e far T e (s & Bacen. engincers. New Britain, { Men. An index of seutiment among | .jn to have their beys i ritabl o e < Bl will have charge of laving out the land. arly in the spring. as soon as the weather permits. streets will | be laid out. sidewalks will he built and buildinz Jots will be staked out As soon thereafter as possible the ve been shown. At the same must be remembered that pment on all of the roads. te corporation had owned would have purchased many facilities. This would have it the carninzs on most of | NOUEN retiving a part of that which | o [shelalbvkinelUntited sudiomienl. oG - necessary for the public 1o OUisiders row consider inproper, and coal. Tn all probability P necessary to make up all of nd one-half per cent. guar- |, 5 % 1 fill tne: ohsol hope, for the general welfare that it the candidates of that party in -8 L e e 7 1901 and 1808, McKinley. Roosevelt comes soon. ht is retired in favor of new and Taft, biz margins mounting into the recommendation ional hoards com- representatives of workers ving a tag ¢ ebiu. (o which will be referred| to bring this about. we imagine, not hat cannot be settled i the | through an actual lowering of & factory directors has been zained | |, e of their own ratier thas - during the few vears throuzh t Hinain=iounil e o disiribution of bonuses .the lending e i T Roat e Lin of money with whieh workmen coull camp renizes thal ibe city is in debi, build hom the' installation: 6f com il aEint Si ol suatnial ils e forts that were. considered radical | seliools, efc. This saves land will be placed on sale. g abiuLESofon] VNEtels Nea ke a8 07 ry. 0 let the people = “Building will be restricted to People must have bread. : 5 must earn it by the sweat of their f e brow. If there is no place to carn it SGuilln LT Bt i there will be mo bread. In-an indus- b a e 1. Holme trial community like New britain thg e ogical place to carn the bLread is in ind marines are weicome ne of the factories. Tnstead of add- ir rooms and join the camp inz ‘¢ the burdens of industry whose collowing m. handle the bu prospects are somcwhat obscured by 0f the associstion in @ s topsy tnrvy worid conditions. eflorls yanner MeRay is =hould be made (o encourage the ox- i\ s with t¥ pansion of factories, adding verfehrae Vil division. a to the spine of the city. Ccwpany 12 man. Theodore Sehet By addressing such an appeal (o the | anothcr ex-Compat E wan. public Mr, Simons m:ax gain a symi- | Gansfon (o the I Pioneer pathetic he®ring in soric quarters bat i hoids down the 3 he will not he able to win any con- verts from the ranks of the com- monsense workingzman who knows * composed of officials ap- a plan whereby the factories will be by the dire in the Calumet ' spceessful in dealing with issues this ind Humphrey & Zimmer- | time e ddid Just there is a possi- nan have made a satis hility that he mav succeed. 4 lement with J. M. Belden for his tepublicans look with tremblinz on is a weakness in boards, | loWer proportionate rate, but the i Fephal “.Il\ his 'h.[- x'\):.‘m?{x“l"w.‘:' I 5 \\mm‘ oiblineses in that they are empowered | ference will be made up by boiler inspectors came the Roraback-King feud. Mr. King Nariford today 1o test out has been treated rough Ly Mr. Ito i steamers back whose methods of treating ‘em tions: they cannot absolute- | estate. Just how this is to be s er ek AL s Not since the famons blizzard rough antedated those of the dough- -'"\a]_e-fumfl.\ houscs. e . 1SS has Ne€w Britain been v boys and whose smile and pleasant Vith the expectation of increasing offer the services ol its members as a | with such u storm as sct in late last | demeanor so cleverly conceul what production. L. . & C. oflictals have loard of assessors, und then there | night. The cars were Kept running | Fanspiring Lehind his laughing eves. ddobted a new plan under = which i King. no doubl. decs not wield Work is taken from the percolator de- infitence Aniiihe lioped vauldihe , Pastment tolbe donc ut home. Whe'l he has not heen deserted en- | ¥hortage of girl labor is responsibie {for production below that desired. Applicants for home work are in- well oiled and organized machine, Structed for half a day and then are which includes New Britain politi- ¢apable of doing the work which con- A e R e e ra ted b v sistaRo Tt ching B el ecUei g1 DS MO those charge of General Wood's cords. By following this arrangement e nomina- it is hoped that the amount of fin- ished goods will be heavily increa Another plan to improve efficienc: has resulted in all operations of clec- 5 ric toasters being made at the 1izh B heuthoronglihisoneive street plant instead of in A¥! B e s R Cle arcinichablifinin i lan tafabout Tl,eNavyandourTown LY. ST GG TG fuclory 4 ‘vr his workinz conditions never '-"'»} g o aneis ’w‘””: the city which ire not assessed at e o el srmer cnemy will have some ofore. Al spinning an 250K ¢ N their true vorth "woon 1 e o ¢ subjec o national nee witip the d divisim their 1 orth, or at an amount y“ hile_on Vh” thect o mational © S e has 2 heen | ant T wolities ould not be amiss 1o in- e : : : aplin. DoltE Sl n ol ! e concentrated a1 the Trade Shep, When New Eritain's history of the : 4 quire for the residence of the gen- ! : ; Donald McLagap, o Spanisi wi tate owners. There is no doubt which now turns out alumnium 200ds | war und post-bellum period is writ- A £ 3 b R tleman who would always he counted JAF 000 s e T e g ycteran now a mai} carrier. Noldsith assessments, if boosted zen- . on o zive. n two-hour discussion of S>SlUsivcixe s '"] SPECiLl st ,’vl b °‘ i ’,' ald L cponsible position of paymaster £ & : _ 1ana speeial credit ziven to the fear- ratel the taritf when the subject turned io 1 by the President and con- | subjected a greater tax than they the Senate, e P now ure. Actually they will pay vestigate a1 make rec- | the asscssments on the plants s A e e did i a st controversy be- | @ guestion. unless the Taxpayers re is no provision for en- eir findings. This would in- willlbet grenil denlloflqueation infhel RO tINT0:30B LV Lerculennt e orls : the storm became sree aar | the o roads with no pos.| Minds of ths public upon accepting S gilisrces thati i apon the roads witt pos- | Mind i [ the cars were taken off the Ilines: his. but 10eir recoatmendations, because, when | gy tirely by his friends. He is a leader labor troubles may still be playing near the stov of adjusting them the matter is finally considered. most | terday, Ltichard, the four yeos of & minoriny® against Mr. Ror s ¥s° WAR INDEMNITI of the Taxpayers are as much preju- [ son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard N: diced in favar of their own real es- | overturned a bhetlle of boilin ving gr in ‘the forc nd he s severe rne tate as the factories would be of their | AP0 h ““ Nenglluh cde.thitul x face. chest and arms property, were they ziven the right to | ' eng campaign for the republican Ut one cur was run on the : It hé is human he must smart e e ‘ 5 £ v 1w ois huma A & Britzin und Ber branch a 1 ! 3 There is no doubt about the virtue | part of the day. situation it s heen sng- foreign powers that the under these lashes apd he may ex- press his resentment in the election EF: of Fuairfield county on cleciion mnities. and indefinite ones, ipon German nnder the . > of some of the member's assertions. that his w have never heen hizh fiz of meeting the sum de- | ; . proporiionate with holdings of other Germany is not in a posi- amount of mone Raymond Frost. the club Q affaivs political. 1t is probable that Mr, Simons. who claims to speak jless curate of St J 1"" chireh. d croant, was with Company 1 the tariff question will play an ins as the mouthpiece of the Tuxpavers ! 1ieY Leo Sullivan. whose active ' jupingry, in France. e 2 v long time 1o nificant roie in the coming fizht. Eu- O o ant alionun e n merlcunismgha SELsenFOnCIROL RUlie Eric Olson served with the 102d S0t S Lo AESUCIat o B CRI o S D R SRSl i Ost magnificentiUhin es SinSa AR o GIN-Re G b Tl Slinhe D particularly nnaer the pros- : jorr l the 1 erally, would lower ihe tax ge on the mark, she can : i ! though it would not lessen the amount mect interest and there is @ money at hind 1o 1an her ng about 4 fair assessment upon a R rope owes mone. In order 1o zet 2 % pe o us - g € o reliecve his mind on the tax gues- - el eec } } togelic) GRI SEning ey magniticent deed handies the office of adjutant Fnment % ! nrope miust find markets, If aperties and the Taxpayers' associa money . S L @ > common with the R e o minatioe e h's ability fo taise money ox ; B T R i oo S oD D ECONLIR AR 5 I tegardless of denominational be- | pichiv eflicient manner tion may not consistently go into the i g : SEDS T monale. He bs A citinen < lier, the public generally will rally to e e e e e bIiC niceting with an sement plan 11““'”” ciglsunopeaiEROs AR G sessed on a considerable amount (| the' sile of Father Sullivan when he | 1y the Rouillard-Linton camp is Batted to not more than i or jie own, ralsing | the K DUSINS otesy LHICES JOON cohnU® real estate. But he should use more | insists that those whose hearls are ! punning « grand faiv, beginning . RLELAES cn to oW s ihe money alies twa o 2 e R 5 ey e e & i i i 3 @d million L aSvear iy o SOt i oy | MARY JENKINS mal O e dding Or a trde, Feason before making the statement ! bent on the destruction of our xov- | March s 1o 15 inelusive. a1 the state : BElRcent i) % i iES aquatie 0 SOl Br that New Britain can carry on its | ernment be summariy efected from ' | SR trade is 1 ous. Her | pespect ¥ RIZD W 8 A man who trades with himself nev- S = s & armory. New Britain. The grand pective of it is now ussessed | F 2 ILLIAMS was sweet on |/ & < 3 & municipal business during the next | the country. The bishop and several | jive i< a huilding lot. also cash prizes | in.the New York Sun and | iy Mary when they were in schaol. | €7 goes forward. Kurepc T‘;““”‘f' trade feenl year on a 19 mill tax rate. | clersvmen of another denomination | or s1s0 and numerots special prizes. Ll Mary liked cd. but they couldn’t | eniire.s with itself. e erything else in the world bas in- { recently defcnded the *“reds” Whom ! Come cne, come -1, Help the bhoy seem o down te marrying oy m”;{ ‘lw‘- with the nitcdERSt © creased in cost. Whether it be serv- | Uncle Sam is giving the boot at one acconng hizh cost of living and | Q- L. D ces rendered or zoods delivered. : our great p s of entry—and exit. S AN she is able to pay in zoc S : gk T il T e ices rendered or d ered. of our zrcat po 3 Ry ADVANCING ! : ) 2 higher price is the universal rule. If | Pather Sullivan has made ringing re London. Belshevik forees contention is thai it < wellure So Fred went into the Navy ahout | 115es "}’ Play continuacly on the Wil Britain can reduce its tax rate | ply and has vizorously dcnounced the i dYancine a e ter to place an indemnin Wee do)not Delicye that i A year before the war to learn o @ Key while in New n. wWhose - L .4 o business on the same old |wulicn enemies \merica” in a style ' Black sea s _ at ther e Austrics, it was industriously pointed 5 ies wonld he sure of | industrinl organizition in 1 i billion dollirs upon which | jnany is two bithon. o « it basis M must he specizlly favored by | that brinss the blood hurrving | Odessa. accordin: 5 et Zovern- out, woiild dwindie fo a mere smudsge ; y S & S ] : = It wollldidwindic o aimerc s the “uws of economics. it must be ex- | hrough the pul n a fes words, | ment ni received liere todav, i ast month Fred eame ba rnterin E asset whic which objects 1o a ¥ s 1 ted i 1 o the « 3 e cia 1p unless a hizh .. : At ananl which t a fai cd o liitle machine shop and g n Rimeicial inapron L cepted from influence that have been | Father Suliivan claims that we can | In the Caucasion region the statemen tavift. protected them from fereisn o1 gy cyery other spot inhabited by | he cither one of two things. Amer! j 5avs red troops have ocupied Bla i ! e, realized upon the | its property for the purp sc. He'd saved five hundred < and it looks as though he's Competiticn Among thosc MOSt ., ¢ goes not sound reasonuble | cans or something else. There can | odarno, 50 miles east of Stavropo i e SR notxbic Tor their insistence on @ high s s case. Un- | b f = 3. n M promine m are said (o have is- | must be ied that they are paying | ' o l: o S o e _ e Consrana, o sappase thatisucl IRt iCRSE SE LN G e nD EddT CRGUILE BOJEcTRES miv Ying od and . M were married day s & b S ihailate Bh less Mr. Simons is possessed of a se- | with the conscience—either one or i Five tho! boy--the Eilks Shenezer . nd the late Josen S 4N sritai g et B ‘ ¢ * N teret panacea it will cost New Britain | the other. And his many admirers | give it away. { Barber. a Hartford lawyer of ac- 2 I E the ledger. France, | ing a loegl tax. but the industrie ts Laper curren- | their sharc of taxes and no morc. | before yesterday.