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COMMUN ICATED : “JEST RUMINATIN"." (Robert Russell.) “Citizen” Praises Holcomb But Does They've got together, them s e o \] - 5 thur chaps who feught across “ditor of the Herald: ihe seas, the boys who did so The vears that I have read and “Alwa S Reliable” much to bring the Kaiser to ; enjoyed the Herald have been so y his knees; they've jined with |! many that the frosts have tinsed my older veterans who fought to hair and during al) these years I have Store Open Until‘ NOOI‘I Good Friday = conquer Spain—the fellers loved and been loyval to this, my na- 3 TELEPHONE CAL : 2 : 3 4 i 2 iness my/ Sbanin termed the “Taxdodgers” ditto. How- If he is nominated thcse of his op- Wwho remembered an' avenged tive eity. Mayors have come and torial Kpom : Tl ma oo Ak g RN Tl IO O] Lt e (s mayors have gone, many of them S 0 Carefull Sl d Sh = Of e i advcitisims Midium in | ever, cven the Mayor. of hasty | ponents who are strict “politician e | [aTEo) iy B Ty . o ee QOur Carefully delecte owing Ui, only 2 the “city. Circulation books and pres$ | iongue und ofttimes ill-considered | will seize upon every act of his in the Jined them warriors of old e o ar SIT O et e vote of the majority but against the room always open to advertisers. o T h led 3 e i e Protasts of what some have called the New Easter A al’el e s S incellzent minority. During al! theeo PP fighters all, stan’ back to back. i el Sl i e S e ive and lus administration and stead- ettt [ e i § Coats - Suits - Dresses - Blouses great Hall o' Memory. They ax : : i i e e e I have always enjoyed the poiitical THIZ MEMORIAL HALL. fining himself to a discussion of the | isakin toloveand war in the matter meet en' whar the city's heart safupa cus gl bive tead withy Interct B s 2 ’ : - 5 2 Bt e est and pleasure your accounts of the arry C. Jackson, secretary of the | past during his administration. of ethies, will refuse to recoznize the R e speeches and arguments of the vari- P 1 e a n pld > a i i S v-Glover Post of the American The issue boils down (o the ques- | possibility of a man seiving under a prf(',,m',‘.',,.,fuf,”] ).',:‘n?](‘“?“hr[‘; ous candidales, naking due allowance on. addressed ike men aitending | tion of whether the Mayor has been | Democratic Chief Exeeusive and loval tha spirit to abide o' them-who for the hectic utterances. the glitter- CHOOSE THEM NOW AND DO NOT BE DISAPPOINTED BASTER ing promises. the ‘“pointing with Clamber of Commerce weekly | sincere in his promises made during ; to hint in such service where his opi loved their country an' in 8 Lo L vride and the viewing with alarm?” e K Qo e P i el ¢ his S servin’ it, who died. My loy: heon vesterday on the subject of | (he past three terms, or mot, and | ion coincides with that of his leader. | Siipiih o) cled SR lo Enalitinestal)aadealiol iie leatet ler 3 d proposed Civic Memorial Build- | whether he is wrong in placing upon { and yet retaining loyally to views in Crlee o et e o e iteS I Chnd ik est Ty ke (Wil i es ny uit urchase P (1] oon 00 He stated that the various local | himself the mantle of fame for all! direct opposition on questions imma- ever them thar fellers wants— waxed warm and eloquent and at ; : e : e 3 ; s 5 L ! times in their enthusinsm have ap- 2 0 Spanish | of the accomplishments of the city | terial to thé matter then in hand. let's aid ‘em, me an’ you.” Hmes gin S e e e S B . i e el : proaciied danzerously mear the bor. riaay e Ready For ster T el S e N s | bodies, during his regime.| A portion of Mr. Hoover's teles . i o e, B ot e bd in the opinion that there | Mayor Quigley may not be likened | to California friends corcerning s — past. week have not overstepped. Id e one memorial to commemo- | Lo the blushing, shrinking. violet, so | position is unusual as il is daring, “If | heen fired for unconstitutionalitv.— | ~ENgland had three Georges against SILK HOSE FOR EASTER AT SPECIAL the great sacrifices made by [modest and demure—not at all. His | the Republican party does certain | Springficld Tnion. the third of whom Patrick \Henry S ] VAR e s Sl g B i i | Proclaimed most eloquently. We have who had lost their lives fighting | accomplishments, if they were his ave | things,"” he says in effect, “I will sup- P o e been afflicted with three Georges SALE PR]CE % i 0 e ugs va ;i eir country, the devotion of | being pointed to daily with the ad- | port it. i Ver‘,,sit‘er“:““\dmz: ! and were Patrick Henry al this time who had offered them in serv- | miring tongue of their sponsor to In the history of American politics | he a mistake somewhere. Either the | resident of New Britain he again WOMEN'S SILK HOSE OF PURE THREAD SILK: nd the loyalty of workers who | call attention fo them. He claims | was there ever a man, mentioned as | rugs werem't very oriental or else the s AR :ff;\‘(?‘“suf“'f?;e hel 50 Grade—EASTER SPECTAL ... $2.95 Pai pd up the fighting men by their { much. too much it seems, and men- | a Presidential possibility, who had T?&Q:'L:;fi:‘;z‘q?“ EenuinessScionecifasis s mayor of the city o cf\'v;,;‘ Black, White, Cordovan. btic efforts at home; that this | tions not his mistakes. But, he is| the courage to imply that he would | 293 S e Britain, a city of 60,000 population, Our $3.00 Grade—EASTER SPECIAL .......... .... $2.50 Pair brial should consist of a com- |a smooth talker, and a convincing | not support the party with which he It would seem that the diplomats | [nteligert, progressive and God fear- ;. Black with Embroidered Instep, Gray. Navy, Cordovan building which would bring | one. was “naturally afiliated” unless it |could find a satisfactory religious | 1, YOu may be a candidate, pray £2.00 FTBRE SILK HOSE-— 'ER SPECIAL . ... $1.75 Pair i f . e e °US | don't forgel thal 61 . ire and advantage to service | Believing that the public is aware | did certain things or 100k a certain | capital for the Mohammedans outside | $°7 ! forset that the s °rh"‘a", e e of Turkeyy—St. Louis Times. 1S T le position, that it Black and ‘ovdovan, has been held by honorable men and Our $1.79 FIBRE SILK HOSEEASTER SPECIAL that other cities are all too apt fo | Ry s . judge this city by the utlerances of | Black, Ficld Mouse, Sucde and three shades of G its chief i ALpeal for votes ew Britain Herald. HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, - Proprietors. ‘l(sull of ‘the primary /is tantanmount {‘and specch cculd fail to classify him to clection. Tio candidates, tradi- | as he hias characterized himself. tional rivals, have appeared in search | Buually unnecessary, for unpreju- of the nomination. Despite the fact [ diced persons, was, his statement BB daity, (Efinany cxcepted) At & that there has been much bitterness | that h2 would accept the nomination . m., at Herald Building, 67 Church St | in the past: between Curtis and | for Presidency of the United Stutes 3200 Tnree Months. Quigley, there has been very little | “if it is felt (hat the issues necessi- 75c a onth. this time, the fireworks being fur- | tate it and it is demanded of him. ered at the Fost Omce at New Britain | Nished Dy the new organization | The statement was wisc in order that, as Sccond Class Mail Matter. which brands itself the Taxpayers’ | as the lawyvers say, “the record may association, and which has been | be straizht. actions, has assumed the mantle of | past which supported President Wil- her o xociated Press. 1 ! = Y . 5 Member of The Asmcinted N tmuitied | Festraint, with the single instance of | son’s policy in any particular as an to the use for republication ‘nf Tr‘e::‘fl“: the hurling of the City Records | evidence of a later change of front dited to it or mot otherwise credite : s ‘Samer and ‘also slocal mews | (bound) at his heckler, . S. Mc- | even to.the extent of an understand- puolished herefn. "Mahon. He has refused to make the | ing with the President. These strict ~ | opposition candidate his butt, con- | “politicians” who believe that politics rican Legion Posts, the ex-service men and civilians. | of what he contends is the well | position? Providirg again misun- hve in some detail the plans | known fact that the Mayor is long | derstanding Mr. Hoover disclaims any A so ty writer says, “If a woman sed for such a building accentu- |in words and short in action, a claim- | intention to dictate to the party, but | is bifie or feels urstrung and nervous, the need of New Britain for a |er but not a doer, Alderman Curtis | declares his belief that a man has a | the very best thing she can do is to ‘ g e vou wi be ‘a gentleman, i auditorium saitable for gather- {has been content” to_mend his po-:| right to his opinions sind'a right to [ 80 fo the nearest milMner and buy & | (o0, ™ ol vorgarite. Frotanns | B 2 EASTER GLOVES £ all kinds, a place where mili- | litical fences quietly, leaving the | statc what he will and what he will transference of the blues—what about | 1 dissusting, is the first evidence of SILK JERSEY AND CHIFFON TAFFETAS in plain colors, change- rested starts the movement $1.98 to $12.98 bopriety. It would seem that ideal t and Brown. ideal way to ra « Ceremony Will e Performed at Peo- event the success of the plan | The lad had serious husiness at| President from the Republican party pich would accrue from Kingston, N. Y., college chum of of such splendid tribute | @Pparently, in the emergency. ———— nd civic organizations could be | heckling to the Taxpawers' and pin- | not support. the heud of the house when he gets a | & Peaten man, of Jack of balanee, SILKS AND CHAMOTSETTES IN BLACK, WHITE AND COLORS : - . ‘e ‘giv their ve > SKIN GLOVES . : .. $3.00. $3.50 Pair : | Big Bill Haywood should be en- | PIo_Who have ziven you their vote PIQUE LAMBSKIN GLO ; < liculous, do n ali ces expressing its appreciation for | can be no denying of that, though | mestic issues, proposes measures for | of his dreams.—Wall Street Journal, | diculous, do ot malizn the motive: DegianchentengM xrorScstima pret them. Abandon the profanit g00d prayers that you learncd in that ds, or a combination of both |is justified in his belief that the | and measures. And it is believed Mr T e A R et ! s scen fit to Silk- Petticoats - For Easter keting trip fo be made by a few of | Mayor, axpayers' association is i henchmen, which appropriation was peneiit every man, woman and | its supporters at some of the rallies, | Governor to call an extra session for | time styles in the dressing of the hair talking on that subject and an- JUST IN TIME FOR EASTER!-——White. Ficsh, Bisque, Navy. the neces- | compute the number of them by the | fTage ameéndment. 4 3 : - contribute libirally to the public fund residential candidate. the popularity : s D E questioned the - legality ~of the bo: e bition of ar absolute adherence to the | b, memorial in New Britain. iy R AN A status quo ante. ; e aealins « NOT BOYISH CURIOSITY. unpopular in England as it is in the | g "0 The brightest minds in this Democratic ward caucuses, Wednes- | ple’s Chiurch at 6:30 o’Clock Satur- © seen running up . West Main- street, S all.—Boston Transeript. ConsiioTii e itnitaalstalesbent e | THare il tha no froller skating it ped. Taxpavers arc some- n : G yed P —o sending the boys to Irance, many of Rerlin Dancing Scnool at Gramse | .. n. people's Church, Saturday the | Were for the moment unimportani, | the grooming for some time. Loose me from your twining finge tions becoming the law of the land. | New Britain Hizh school will give a to the fighters of past wars 4 automobile runned over a dox. BAKS SRR QUL AR greater passion slips tiened by only bolshevists. anarchists, | g oelock attletor this oS! Fheriodoeniiit I can wait for heaven. if that is to be: J all its safeguards was sent into every jliary of St. Mark's church Thursday¥ | capen and Furry Baker, Miss Nao 2 : 2 : 4 > heeh . Sl oise, gentlemanly attributes and is - s = . a place where social life { ning his faith in the belief that the | Mr. Hoover will give his entire | bill for that hat?—Portland Express. | P ilygiattributesfia s d s | FRENCH KID GLOVES .. 75 to $1.25 Pair and above all a place which | his opponent is. Mr. Curtis is well | adopts a forward-looking, construe- | .o, o PEYRONE SOOUC D2 M0 He would say. futher: “Stick to | With plain and contrasting © ; others with fancy welts, of those whose motives ave so high lone with patriotism for its in- | the voters are as aware of the | country, is neither reactionary nor that with ice eight inches thick the D vas suggest 3 . i rrow vil '8 acke v of a c rac 3 - N X rofit o E C = Mg uld be made it w suggested | derman. Fomorrow will tell, when | backed by men of a character to as- | Now figure the profit at 30 cents a little old schoo] on Myrile street.” So - people are tired of the Quigley out- | Hoover will make no compromise | yis old clothes in the garden ne long- | ~52in raise ihke question of the thou- There is a spirit of distrust in the | cians” attempt to make him. for that purpose. All of his clothes [ the returnea service men and a hand able and two-color combinations. ould be no valid objection to | proof of this, even though it is com- Ix-President Howard Taft has add- Boston is worryving over the threat the city. 1t would seem also | though it has been impossible to | the purpose of considering the suf- | ©f men might help some.—Concord | nounce that the men who kiiled that ds would be by popular sub- { noise rendered. his latter state- = — which was raised for the same pur- | s who would be as anxious to'| porters of ‘the Mayor. As for Cur- | Angel Gabriel interested, to complete f of the military life among Americaans e Lo ealin ! = ’ % £ project financially as they | tis, he wishes no shouts of approval, | the quorum. will be known by the ex-service votes| Who were Lilled in 'France.” Lot me | CITY ITEMS CAPEN-BAKER WEDDING rived from the cstablishment But the Governor is maintaining his Nty Ankst! pointslot hs Iaw wasiever {1 Aprill Victon) Records! on " sals tos hysical difficulty of soliciting — Tnited Sta : ; wil : A A 5 & Unitedistates 8 Sos perhapsl they Il st nation) repnblicantasiwelll lus | day nizht iManch 81 at 2300 mi bis eves intent upon a small black The announcement that Hoover is 5 Eemndtes sreatest powers of their minds upon | the Y. W. A. Saturday cvening. The wedding of Miss Ellz E. Baker ith to recosnize benefits as Take away vour soft hair and vour | them having boyvs themselves in the | hall, Thursday eve's at 7 avt. : : evening at 6:50. AMiss Viola Moore of turn away vour eves. endorsed and approved by every true | jeap vear dance in the EIks' club this | Miss Baker, will act as maid of honor o pubiic spirit of the | he gasped when questione —— . i e i i ; to the pubiic spirit of the pe en questioned. Al its earthly ties. pacifists, alien enemies and those of [ 31 I ¢ Acheson will address the | wall pe {he. aises Nollie Boom oo | v Let me have these common days | home In ‘this country. T supposed | .87y oF B0 MaveS SN0 FRHISGR]| Capen and Horry Baker. Hies Haoes ’ atln an insult to your city and to the peo- be stimulated in its every | Voters realize -what the .calibre of | support to the Republican party if it be an honor to the city's inan- [ informed on municipal matters, there | tive platform on the. treaty and do- | and lodging by flisht to the Russin | tN® truth. do not malke jourself ri t had been given, all that had | he may be wrong in believing that | sound husiness administration of the = 1hat you arc not hig enough to inter- | § Beautlful Laces——Nets and Trlmmlng FOI' 7 2 : s 5 : and endeavor to iecall some of those = pn. . Payment for such an edi- | Mayor's shortcomings as is the Al- radical on dcmestic questions and is | - 2 823 s S " 1 o i vield will be §25 tons to the acre. i -vening owns pular subscription, an issuance | the returns are known, whether he | sure consummauton of such policies | hundred pounds!—Boston Globe. much for Patrick Henry. . A : sand dollar appropriation for a jun- rery union of the various bod- | fit. with himself; nor will wise ‘“politi- | er needs to change his street costume et e T e = o =ll=encel picked committce of his personal : | g g killed by members of the common M N Ge reette BIO se plan the results of which | posed of but one man.. It has had | cd his name to those who urze the [ of dollar haircuts. A return to old-{ couneil Tre murer Shorld be nomon ore ew org Uuses ; Monitor. appropriation were an ong the first to : i 3 If a military man is chosen as a for there are many non- | ment applics likewise to the sup- It remains for the women to get the pose. He profanely asks\‘who in —— : % R Lo 5 tell the mayor that no zreater exhi- e appreciative of the benefits | he is satisfied to work quietly. — cast.—Baltimore American. = Prohibition- seems to be almost 5| \f 2 2 5 Eolibltion givea than in the sending of boys to | morrow. C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. 7 Early this morning a small boy was W I i i 3 rsen in the city, however, hich might be spelled anti have to submit to it over there after| goniooritic ‘including the supceme | advt. . day Evening—Couple to Live Here, , pular subscription alone to owers . C. E Y object on the north side of the street. | willing to accept the nomination for SUPPLICATION. that one vital issue of the legality of | The cafeleria will be closed Sunday. | nd Dwight K. Capen will {ake place it would he argued. yas | Crowell's corner, but his own affaivs | is hardly a surprise. He has been in ootk service. The result of their dclibera- | The Alpha Alpha sorority of the For T loved this carth. and now a | American and objected to and aues- | ovening. Dancing ~will begin at! oo ot d o SF G R T zens, as the proposed build- Returning from his careful investi- | And if he lends the organizing abil- Meakened intellects, Thig law With| oguiarmeeting of. the Woman's aux- [ porothy (Gipen and thel ushiss Tiariy prove The sizht of such | gation, he expldined that the animal| ity that he displayed in Belgium and iy 3 s th A . ¥ ~ .4 Northern France to the campaig: : near the center of tite city | was “breathin’ yvet,”” and he stood for e € i and know their simple worth that evervone was familiar with the 5 : Church S , e - £ £ | gentlemen, it is all over hut the i . chapel, on the subject of the Church ! be, wil} act as flower girl. The brida) a matter of fuet, mean dol- 'a moment gazing up and down the | #entle s L *¢ | Do not make the quict colored mio- | lezality of sending the bhoys to| g P league. This subject is of es- | chorus fron: Lohengrin will be piaved | shouting. ments dull ta me— France but apparertly I am wrong | ¢ Vice league. o et e e fa Haler Afier o waiatidl Let me keep the carth e enal . = pecial importance to all of the v by Miss Julia Baker. After . \ g 3 : and it has remained for our mavor to | PS¢ Drce : s : 4 = YiERE her 3 i h ispiay ¢ | en’s organizations in the parish. trip the young couple wili make the gl i Unless the reactionary element of give 1he greatest dispiay of lack of | e - - le to- o in this city. re to be marred by an un- | to further query. ek Sy £ the o1 | There is muen T long to look at, buch | knowledze of the constitutional fund- | APril Victor Records on salo to- home in 2 s the G. O. P. insists upon one of th D1d B = = S * = v 2 ier el on in h textra- | fThe policeman was duly found and | _ ' " L Ge 1 long to taste. amentals under which we live. mo.tow § G AT iElercert Co fand words of similar import § {he entire matter placed in his hands e You have mocked a thousand rap- Our mavor sees fit to say that no briie building otE v s SRR tures with contemptuous power. | gne who remained at home nas in E ] to the intense satisfaction of the smal Which would be a triumph' for Pe- | Do not let your beauty lay all other | reality done anything for those who any suggestion of a lack | hoy, who considered the saving of the mocracy . beauty waste: were called in the service and desig- | Spare a casual hour. nates in particul some opponent ' and siys “he didn’t do a -—— thinz S Let old music thrill me to my finger ! for the service men.” Mr. Mavor. SRR i him. He hagd seen the accident and e tins: e e ees for solicitation. Mem- | i\ ostigated, ‘prompted not by youth.| Local srads of the Hizh school have I‘-rm:‘ me buck |]m- glamour of the | happenings as vou are on national o sty ed that a = casic rejoic + ot n ings N 0 prize: Z 3 i S be instructed that all un- { ¢ curiosity but by the desire fo heiy | ©CC25ion to rejoice in the trimmir o Il‘ used to prize; o L oo, el i om o T T Al s elondyiradiance wheretTionly ool Tl Lo e ah e nent e the dog if help would do any =zood. see vour liy g S ; that they arc merely to basketball outfit by the loc: tes Y T S ey T cin (9 e ot G e e Possibly the driver of the car did % more? In this samc speech (second s with the urisdictions lust evenin The trick was turne — Louis U meye he Ya e = St withmitel e aicton . ([ERal e i e k irned Louls Untermeyer In the Yale He | wava raile) our mevor =ave that It Su've‘s t‘e B B inity to express cheir feel- 5 s _ for the second time this rear. view. e S A i : : a dog. The hoy's account of the res nytning dome for the service men e form Sofs Lit=c ol —_———— e hould not he made political capital. e e gestae was somewhat confused in his 3l Y P v P i S N 2 asts 1s o the building fund ) . e There scems (o be a revival of the Tet a1l thtouzh hix speech ho boasta cor to the high cost of dress- tallk about the animal, which he : s or and efferts eha ! 2 ey , woman and child in the 5 old time spirit which existed «t the 25 YEARS AGO SEnisoesToraa nd fefloltsan A2 inz. Open an account here and Belscan Wandbamentii s | soeiedl tokconsideriot igrentertim poys- |G ety Hl DO G Mol = il of the service men, while the oppon you will be s sed to find how »e scen. And when this al institution, placing the tradi- A e e e 3 : sl ance. He did not know the number (FromiThelteralalot That Daty | oo b he i orcndercamualen B much hetter you can dress with notymadel 2 mncle nelerencettoRthel] out your bank account noticing it. e pockets of taxpayers. It | street anxiously. unfortunate, however, if the “I'll_find a policeman,” he replied asm for it. life of a stray dog worth considerable == gested, therefore, that ex-| trouble and possible financial loss 10| At the polls. e be 1 in ‘the selection must he aveided in their bcomplished, with no after- | tions of the school in capable student mplaining- because of the | ©f the car for which the policeman | ... —— { on given fo the service. solicitation en:ploved, 1 inquired. Possibly the driver failel e LI D AR 00 March 31. 1895 Our may,or boasis of his patriotism ’ - - . been injured, or, realizing that pos: = ‘Vln)o‘n\s‘ Ll\uu = the recent month has lintéer: hutiheldoesinot cxplatm thal bility, he might have feit that the = Solgtg he offered to volunteer provided he The latest modes fr matter was unworthy of the attention Bears are veported at large in the Hurlburt street residents will peti- | was given s- captain’s commission in | most_designers are hei neighborhood of New York. Driven | !ion the common council for the ex- | the Enzineer Corps. but upon beinz | inspectior . Comec in out of Wall Street for zood, let us | !o"'sion of the water m:ain, so that il | questioned had to admit that he had them over, The reaso 3 directly to his office and informed the | hope.—Boston Transcript | may be connceted on Smalley street. | none of the gualifications to entitle b st e B aaiiznt e hoped that in a matter | Proper authorities of the accident. e G. L. Damon was in New York | him to a captainey and came home. | e e i pursc) The senate sub-committee id ap- ) yesterd, on a business trip. Judginz by his lack of knowledge of : & pears to be to furnish the Armenians C. J. Anderson was granted natur- | National law, hkcaring upon soldiers otten, und the cnly mem- [ boy who forzot his own affairs with wems ond ammunition and to zation papers this morning, He | and his la“k of knowlecge of locul ‘:oats Dresses, 5 3 ’ ne of the sacrifices made | intense importance to him at that | zive the Trrks somethiiz to distroct | has mude application for an appoint- ; Matters—his epponrent’s son beinz in or which not only cvery { hour of the morning, and who ncted | their attention from ‘their other Wor- | ment on the special police foree. the service—T am forced to the con- W ai rics.—Menciester Union. clusion that -Fe was equally unaware raps, aists Brituin, bat also every | when he found the little animal was { John Naushton left two barrels : i ' ——— 1o Ushto ft two barrels of i ;¢ e tact that the dcpartment would " coal staniding outside his home on La- h and child in the whole | “breathin’ yet, Eaviy G G G i N Al Ry *11° erhaps some € opposition to | o4 = e S L8| have welcomed him as a private. | ¢ Bl ason to be so thankful —_— deylishy cavine comes frem thosn| |0 PUset she othier misht avd wien | p. g 8 0D wee st 10 the majer ouses uinmer | e awoke in the morning he found . i } t he take a leaf from the hook of . e - . sons Who think 1t an attribute of T1OOVER DECLARES HIMSELF. DELEOLS Y i (e e A e ; ! arrel in the § yraveus H. Holeémbh, who stands fc OF THE PRIMARY. Herbert Hoover's statement that he | thing.-—New York Sun. e v i day as he has stood at all times. like A burglar broke into a barriste A. J. Sloper. Charles F. Smith and | 5 rock buffeted by the waves of crit- pw upon a candidate to | pendent element ¢ he Republic 4 L Seores . : 4 2 ;. e DO A 5901 S ent of 8L ', tblican | 0 bers in the Temple last week. | George M. Land Jr have been | jejsmn and the pressure of political ex nner through the may- |‘party was quile unnecessary for per- ' \we understand that he got away | aPPoiated appraisers of the estate of | pegieney. standing for the law. piizn that is shortly to | sons politically unprejudiced and who | without having any money taken oft | the late Georze M. Landers. whether it hits friend or fos and ere is more than the | belicve that there are men capable of | him.—-Punch. London. The water commissior ers have sub- | avoiding all protanity and all un: 5 : By mitted plans to the common council | American utterances t of interest in the vote | independence. Only thcse who re- & 2 B 5 It s, many persons have no- | for the crection of a fence around the { am proud.of Holcomb: I am not Between Pratt and Asylum Sts., Hartford . fac e 3 lieve tha 5 e " g 4 3 = 5 al S) = ) fact that, with the | fuse to believe that a man in the pub- | tjcad, n lcng time since any of the | Shuttie Mcadow Lake property. . The | proud of my mayor. fican majority here, the lic eye can be in curnest In action | cabinct sucmbers have resisned, or | tence will be 2,000 fzct long. Yours very truly, CITIZ £ 30 1 ity i i v will derive, as taxpave not as sentimentalists, and ion to make up whatever b may be shotld be put | ©f @ man of affairs. Possibly he went politics and personalitics In any event, it was a small, busy in Republicans will de- | is naturaily amiliated with the inde-