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- T atute to fix traMe routes. 1€ does tam Heraldvl “JEST RUMINATIY not fix traMec routes but delegates 2 5 a R @ OOMPANY. that power to the Board of Iolice | (Robert Russell.) oprietors. Commissioners. It's funny how some things _— hard to do a' all at times, a. axcopted) At 4118 Plainly, by implication therefore, : S - ot I ¢ Poge el then again you does ‘em MAKES ’ -] the decision holds that if the ordi hearin’ joyous, pealin’ chimes ontha nance had fixed the routes, even to The very thing that e RANDOM OBSERVATIONS — ALWAYS RELIABLE — the extent of keeping the jitneys off | looked like a awful . n 1y you does sinilin’, ar he - ON — ost OMes at New Britald | )0 oo u on which lie tracks of the | 1 b L Al e Pkl o i | (§ e el ol on Ol Ll e e jest a smile o' happiness be PHONE CALLS [ = 918 | been held vana cause i's up to you to help . . There lies in this decision a tem- of ! an o 1 fr The contest between Resolute and jand otherwise trying to get under the on a ecl s porary relief for the jitneymen of edonil il A A i e e Shamrock has given new life to the [ ribs of the man and look into his 4 ; oyish spo o s 2 iniature | heart We of New Englanc have Bridgeport and a warning that they that you can help him out, oy sport of sailing miniatur England can legally and constitutionally be | whar yesterday ‘twould been a yachts. .l\I hv:||n|mx";-( y-un: l\\\::ll i;ml: :T 2 1-‘""1';"::‘ “.::n.; \“”lllfl ‘1\:’";‘“" ANNETTE KBELLERMANN Swimming Tights. onn. sporting blood in their veins have [ pleased to c: s exible Yankee exciustvely sntitted | driven from the streets of that city thing vou'd have to think - 3 . vv':bl:-u’l.-: ”"v_” camenrl 1L from (1 treets of that cit Sy B At thaseibis . ohi succumbed to the *call of the salt” | character and his sound processes of FOR MONDAY ONLY 98c each. Value $1.39. - his interpretation of the decision R AT S and have buflt “stately little craft” |icasoning and are apt to pass light and also local DeWwS | . o siven for the purpose of in- you feel, an’ influences affectin which are being sailed on ponds and | ly over words of wisdom which SPECIAL LOT BATHING CAPS—For Monday only 39¢ each. forming interested persons who may you m e absurd or real. But streams in different parts of the city. | tilt the sc at sixteen ounces to the be misled by others on the question usually .you'rc happy helpin’ ome of the bouts show the result .,f“;.m 1 i 'N permitied to indulge ING TENEMENTS, i ' others, ‘cause you know o' mo patient planning and building, while | the imagination. S - . = = decided. There is no desire here to menis fitted only for the spots ohers were launched with great haste. | It would be well for the youns men MEN'S FULL CUT NIGHT SHIRTS 5 to 19 of good argue the cuuse of the Connecticut whar flowers grow. An’ them According to tradition, the average | of New Britain, as well as elsewher wearing cotton. For Monday Only $1.45 each. Value $1.59. in a certaln part of | .ompany. The desire Is to warn the you're aidin’ sympathizc with American boy of past generations| .o give attention to what the B report on thelr condl- | o oo ) B e what is in your heart, an’ in could dexterously whittle a smart | 3ite governor says from time to ’ . > en, whose vehicles many of us ly are susceptible of re Haironioe. (hat ihe Saciiion i rollee your memories them folks has looking craft out of any ordinary |time, even if they do not intend to Men S Pajamas be made habitable and : * took a great big part. My ol picce of we Those were in the | cast their votes for him. His utter- p . S L against them than for them and that pipe contemplates a bit Keep days when the lurge part of the na- | ance on “Character” are rspevn:\ll.\'dm‘] Colored Percale, stripes and plain white with colored trim- it would be well to prepare for the aidin’ them that's dear; let tion’s population lived on or near the | high value, pointing out, as they do, | e B memories o' happy things per- sen coast and before the exodus to |the road that every young man must mings. For Monday Only $2.39 suit. Value $2.75, not otherwiss credited Value 49¢ and 59c. lommittae will investi jowed to remain b collected as to vacant | g mance of this judgment those in the course of vade the atmosphere. Don't the west st clipper ships ploughed | follow if he wishes to become a suc WOMEN'S PINK LISLE VESTS—Sizes 5 to 9; Richelieu” Thus information will G e - let no thing unpleasant mar the their way through the waves and|cess in the fullest mecaning of the l PROHIBITION INDICTED. service that you give— you'll “around the Horn” and every well i word. Speaking on this subject, the ake band tops. For Monday Only 42c¢ each. Values to 59c. to the exact situation find that drudgery wili dic an’ brought up Amenscan youth could | governor says d prove most valuable Another indietment against prohibt happiness will live.” (el ki DaiNerenccl betaeartinaiisoatl There are three qualities which | tion ¥ been tound T'he awvelin jib and sky'sl. It is probable that the are essential to success—honesty, in- RIB OR COT BLANKETS. BED BLANKETS salesman, the “drummer,” says it has | o0 0000 o aine one Is inclined to | AMerican boy of today would be con- dustry and ‘thrift. Without these i B Rilled the "parive Morys EEpSriaing. (o founded if asked to describe a sail. | there can be no success that is en- Size 15x72 white or White only—Full size. aving the ecom orge o ong Vi and rease §: - v s . o:; “I‘I‘“ll : '1 x Of course everyone knows the “par fatyet B wreng i W nd cease | o yessel. But you could not stick ' titled to credit: with them there is | $1.79 each. Value $1.98. $3.69 pair—Value $3.98. . A nterest him on the parts of an futomobile. | no failure that is subject 1o criticism. S . g ted. followed out. No [ lor story” is one which is supposed to A typical case is the housing mat- | Something else we can blame Henry | ‘“The essenial quality of all three Special For Monday Special For Monday haps, can harm a city [ Provoke laughtcr, sometimes blushing | .. \vhen one sees the necessity ot | Fobd for. of these characteristics is self-control 3 putation for careless. [ Jaughter, for the tale is apt to be : - . “ e Without self-control there can be no ok & S o s moving rom the place where one ‘he - he scls development of character; and, after = savored with a hit of called humor The report of the special commit- 1 | o Its matters of health il One | 11VES and can find no other suitable | tee invest ing the rent situation in | all. the administration of business eav oo -Na Bl ets his matter cannot be } g . 5 Xy A 5 the purpose, all energy is directed | this city is interestinz to the extent | Will not be a success if the end n rearing it is apt to remark, If one is strenuously. It is a owaid d i e il that it officially recognizes a general | View is the acquisition of power that . ) ard aiding the cause that will pre - . i k r at the investigations, | Properly orthodox or bromidish, “This | 50 = tendency on the part of landlords to | comes from the possession of prop- Fine Nashua Mills Soft Finished Blankets in whitc and groy. e _ | 18 no place for a minister's son.” ; o charge extortionate rentals, well | ert Special for Monday $6.19 pair. Value $6.98. now that the prelim sl i e e | TENTT is found other more pressing | kpowing that the tenants will be un- “There is a power in character that A certain traveling salesman, after v, will continue matters drive the housing difficulty |able to find relief by moving to other | far exceeds power that comes from ng information as to "‘“‘" '"l'm”': ";"' "d" l'h' e s | But lociune s committee pursued a |any other source and there will clares that he heard but one new ~ ag < e be any thought about the re- B and those in the e 4 not be the case. Those | ¥15¢ Policy in recommending against | never y lom In & construc. | Story. and lamented the fact. The s should not be the case. Those | |\ "0 rtorence with property rights, psult. The result will be a success urJuy o et al B 1 M d sory, and mented the tact The | TS Shous B e 1he cove: Thort any mtriceence wiih property gt yeuly The reeult ¥l be s mecer i3 eBeginsMonday there are more nu been sald here as to currences. As scheme of things quarters 5 wrong, and have at last been relieved P arnt 3 »rty | that can be secured.” \ e disappearance of the . | our government that private property Bities for Ainding homes | 4nd with the disappearan - should continue their interest in it | must enjoy immunity from seizure so It is not the writer's intention to And continues for the balance of the month. Make it a point to see barroom this character of stories died long as the owner does not trespass |Promote the political interests of the attractive valu offered here during this sale. ero 18 in sight a time 5 that S Seanients | ® is this an indictment? it AR AR SR e e e e < | Governor Coolidge=by reprinting the Il be more tenement e e e e s 1 the righ f his neighbor or hi Neow | N0t possible that with the loss of 8 “e | property is not needed for public im- [foresoing. . It is pyplishad so that the ly the people of ot thair owal axperiance La . o noh-* Zaders” o s g of | this alleged humor there will be a re f thelr own experience and trouble | provements youns it Scenermpotptniagioolom e others may npt suffer as have ers who may think to the cause just as heartily as be Among the distressing features of | MAaY be helped along toward the at-|® e ST NG the report is the statement that it | t?iDment of their ambitions. The yourg men of today are the sreat " may have | turn to the art of conversation, now or who ’ should know oped that this work is energy. Perhaps the | fore. Others' experience never teach fl smal! one located up under the eaves | emergency hospi va In Its death throes Addison and sl = . | s S M‘dn il runninzlstreef 'y hospital on Washington Swift, those who gathered in the old n ur own experience will | op ur part to attempt to relieve the I!w-n of tomorrew, and no man cuor | water. In desperation yvou sign away No. 1 hardwood, six barrels tor $5. coffes houses of England. although | €7able ¥ou to put yourself in others' | conditions was immediately followed | P¢cAme truly and enduringly great | yvour life and go giddily to your doom | Cord of wood split in good shap: for they were not always governed by the | Places, and to them you should zive | by a notice to the tenant to quit p N e . —no, to your room-—by way of a frail | $1. aid | the benenit of that sxperience session of the icnement.” This shows According to members of the | looking elevator which rushes to the George W. Klett took the oath of to what extent landlords can over. | KNights of Columbus, which orzani- | clouds with the pace of a tortoise. office this morning and entered hie ) step the bounds and outrage their |Z'tion recently acquired the Churchill The room isn’t so bad, excepting | duties of clerk of the city and police to pass pleasantly the many hours cret Service men any aid in your | fellowmen without fear of being |ProPerties at the corner of [Pearl|that the temperature there is some- | court. ot : they spent about the meeting table. | Power to make the government | punished et s el e o Dol IRl Dot Bl e bbb el s A merty;go-round (has bt 4 ko ey riiain s 1l cleiy foo keen sense of obliga- | been opened since last summer) and | stalled in Plainville and several New . mittee 1kes when it s that ~in {ton to the sellers because of their {¥ou bump you head occasionally | Britain people have gone over to ride vention, and it is belleved that thers | fought deserve it; the men who (g4 squarenecss. After the members of j Upon a 2x4 scantling that "helps to | in it, was our experience that any action bt as bad as pictured he case full publicity delicacy of language of today, en to the fact New alded thereby tters the administration not have to resort to “parior stories™ Remember the Bergdolls and give tsposition toward com Nocessity has® 1ot to do with in- | “round.-up” clean. The men evho ses investigated the income ; lies Within the brain of every intelli- | worked deserve it—and the men who | from the property was out of all pro. |{N® Society who were authorized to [hold a roof in place. The moulders of North & Judd fac- T e e N et aant” | Alea portion to the asseamed valuation. |COmsider the purchase of the prop- With all haste, you arrange your | tory have been granted an increast B 5 erties had signified their satisfaction | Pelongings, placing the clean socks | in wages from 5 to 10 per cent. " rlous e he ‘terms, another party approach. | and’ the coliar éarefully in separate The High S e C i headlines in va ‘ . - ssessments have ndot been increased { - ‘ne te . another party approach y X e gh School Convent Consoli- R tua 16 ek lare grow and fourish were the owner's FACTB AND FANC[ES C15€7 Led the owners of the property and of- | 4rawers in the old-fashioned imitation | dated baseball team has challengeé bilities for conversation th would This, it is explained, is because the proportionately. One remedy would S lon they «give \tention fixed upon them. Surely _ be the ‘appointment of & permanest | Cc "0, & SUm larger) than that which [ Cherty buneat, and xesh out onto the mprons S| raveling men have ready ropartee No matter which candidate is el committee which could advise with | "¢ Knights had agreed to pay. Des- | 20oh -“h(‘:‘ Ydyresd p el In of Judg S and surely there is humor enough in | 4 President, geptlemen of the pr the board of assessors, but without | P'le the fact that no money had been el ] | placed on deposit and the since. you left home. the Naugatuck High school team. the Police Commission b nst paragraphs of the decision, which reads nion the Common Coun- no, s delegnte this power hY - will ¥ « ¢ t, sustained the jitney in treated with distinguished | power to increase property assess- owners = The assessors could then ac e port the right to keer What a 1 then act in the 'y.op so1d. It is rumored that the | (MCnus are always “scanned” in well . on Couneil ex p & e Common Council and efficiency at work—a smile which nificance than a f of the iil-gotten gains of the profi- T TR Sl et s J {organization. - starvation, you are finaliy served, but he right so how | /ot be bad idea t declares the rig behind they may ] AL Suibodyin any | youlrush home!on| Saturday. | toss |a | U8 IuS; that wasn't what you | What hothe e frate 5 . | period. iy earn thi £ h s e bent ne A hers the fraternity of the | F ou learn vour tiain is late and | ("2t most of the females present a Bridgeport and exclude The surrender of “the other” | nal s disconte > : 5 ; r abonrd an | ¥OUr ear are wireless waves frow Commissioners of the | .rected that escape, and many hag | di8content.—Albany Journal. penditure. In instances where im- | €nded soon, you clamber aboard an ha from the public mind. Now comes imount of money paid out for the im- , OF eleven somcones step on yours. and the world to go round without a re £ Serai i . g ratic e . = ! wer sense legally oblige Just about this X B et the eraimants | B orend i, n at the White House.— | ments, to which tenants can complain | vy to the scrine Euly obliged to| i ahout pchis Cmelite (tme o ' m e-Herdld of unsalied:tor increnkes’ inl iicata sell to the society, they stuck to the at, so you go to the dining-room sensibilities of the cultured i % |bargain and said the property had | Where vou proceed to scan the menu. Good stories are admirable things. Kreat people are | fan to streots I8 vold It wondering about is whethe A1l to increase the asssasment, thusi| .. 2 egulated ¥ B Yo ae i ain streets is void R e SR SR Dol AL i X 19 | bringing into the iy treamery seme | TORM-De buyer offered s highas $18- | TOEVIAted Boteln), You mes semething ’ adopt a Mank is of more N 000 more than' the Knizhts but the | (it should hit the right spot and 3 m resolve n owne g e S tell the waiter to bring it on. After | jor, not Decause it tried | T oward improving produc- | 10 Adopt a wet plank.—Detroit Froc < landlord. Certainly something | neqe. Setaand o be swerved fromn | Sons (hrouin the Ndiels ol besr . a & it Fre 4 * | their promise to sell to the fraternal 2 4y tes of the jitneys, but R ione to protect tenants . . S ne property owners. The 1e sight of the result of your menu ouncil did in the| " O RS ) > bk | PPN i e result of your men verbial teller of stories, th irum One thing we like about the Amer- |’ ;v.|\'.mn'u n. of 1“ would be ||1nI seanning destroys your appetite en- mer,” will use part of his menta!|ican crops is that no matter construction of homes and it would | This is the time of the year when | 1i€ly: (Your French must be get- encrgy toward remembering and be early in the | "7 i \ A . 2 e Counecil as eason, they have g Zelarts campaign in this direction the recom- * cleg S 5 - 3 jies with th repeating stories. as in the past, even | 19350n: {hey have a way of pulling | TROGLTE 0 RS SH e ree to am. | Gjean collar and a pair of socks into DAL T (Rl o though they are not tainted with the | home stretch 5 O I rase bulan e Wit the handbag along with a tooth | he beach again where houg f e stretch.—Columbus Dispatch e & a spe RIEN | start for a glorious week. | YU decide you will make a hit with odor of the dead barroom clal rebate on taxes during a certain ;end at the shore. In the first place | S0M€ cute little girlie But you §nd e routes to be traversed press a bit, is how Mr Harding man- \nother feature of the rent situa- 'You are, the unable to make | PASt the girl stage and those who are rvice motor vehicles in K¥ MEMORY ALUIVE, Ages to run a newspa and play | tion was brought to light in the re- =g0od on that promise t etia ,”:.“d not are mertgaged to the left arm golf off and on.— Minneapolis Jour- | POrt that “‘many tenants complain, not _at the other end of the line ay ., of some man person. You have pa- because of the high rent, but be- tain hour. Reaching the otliy (., | tience; it will soon be evening and I streets not included In | o qni1, s0 soon fter his half- — cause of the poor condition of the . €ventually, you find your friend with } 'hen. surely, some fair damsel will brother made his spectacular escape There are some shortages that we | tenement. These complaints were a face like a beet. his collar having | '™ itten with your charms and 4 would welcome—shortage of radi- | nearly always just Where @ all the rigidity of a soft-boiled egg and { ““IT“"1*“r 1, ¢our manly beauty. But r, 18 not what the .. o reminder. Many had been o 2 et 2 Ches A % b E th evening 1 gl sy eve: ' Reuet v s a reminder. Many had alism, shortage of hot air, shortage | expenditure would make a tenement | Dis patience down to the irreducible {‘:']“ Siomine e Wprospect] forl jEirl H lone in the ordinan angered by the ridiculous story told atrikes, s of excuses for | comfortable and homelike the land- | Minimum. (‘:” »I-\_ :\,,‘”\' .-(-;;“ temiote and the The Goaranteed Hair and ration The delegation | o he latter through which he had | high prices, s gc of unrest and |lord would refuse to make this ex- Feeling that” your troubles will he | 0NV sSweet nc 188 Whisnerod into = osquitoes’ high-power batteries —_— = i overloaded trolley car, make frantic [ ™oS1W = routes being Inoperative | . 4 (¢ for his immediate capture provements were made the rent was " z Along about eleven o'clock vou de rled ou v COMMUNICATED raised so that the yearly increase in ,S/TOrts to take possession of a strap, | .. " " .1t a day. You o to your Council had no au- Then the matter rather dropped 4 : . HerntaSiede et el b b At he SCP on someone’s toes and have ten < S S e = S | AN montaing. . ould he several times the j room and find that the temperature bor N s STION OR TWO ! hegin to experience the delights of nofilonger 1LY no.RRIUREIe now counters. If your deater it boods nothing left of th ve capitulation of another Bergdol - provements." g hts S : . S er et Bo the capitulation of another Bergdoll. | o o % O an informal turkish bath. The car|123% Dby actual count and stiil fol ply you send 10c for sampie-batl: a proviso that the com- | 0000 awakened weainl LA o onitISEalo S This latier practice was common | o FOUVEC JHEEEY O b back. | lewing the cost of living. Your com- $7%ftee folder on care of the heir ¢ B all not gtve their consent ntinuance af intense interest by the | $1.000 has be jibs RS of about [ and many tenants were forced to pay 3 panion proceeds to tell you what he 3 . Detroit, . | s or is about to be|for every jot of improvements made thinks of a man so lacking in intelli- | ) zence as some people he knows who L'S DRUG STORE set under-the-roof rooms at summer | hotel and vou zo to sleep, slowly and with an effort while your blood ward, -butting a fat man in the stomach and dropping your bag in | 1 would have no POwer to | .\ .\ nioet wise In cases such as | SPent for signboards to be used for Your desire to regain your bhalance. 2 0 =t A and some money beside The crown- to the operation o . \ize the energies of et e R MOlop (e e the It vitalize th " away from the center of our city, the those whose duty it is to apprehend | query comes Is this wisdom 2" It > do not see how | kreets. 1 do r » the criminal, and it allows them no |seems to me that people passing make this part of the through our city wouid leave many ing crime was the ejection of ten- By the time you have secured pos- : session of it (your bis not your bal- own expense. A case of this nature apce), your hat has been pushed ; " 1s_recently called to the attention 'down over your eyes, your tie has|MOUnts and vour head throbs. b . | PoeCe of mind until they have accom- | 0 A ? dotlar i i d of the writer. A tenant had worked “wandered outside vour coat and you T.et us draw the curtain over Sun- e ias of iha ower susands of dollars with our me & pitslde s 3 e S an e v | plished their purpose chants, for food. clothing. ice cream, | 0¥ hours after his daily labor had have won the undying enmity of eV Lyrain spailidan cRieariviinjithe s A oy e i I EanL or f00d, CIothIRE: o 1 concluda to improve the cvervone within a radius of two | 2fternoon you throw your toothbrush . ® appearance of the house he occupied. yurds and other touring paraphernalia into vour baz and hit the high spots for motor vehicles upon nts who made improvements at their outes.” | reason® 1 feel compelled the determination of the pairs, auto parts and would know e sedidinis in (hat we are & real Tioe Geos SO¥ Lwaon after ihe Improvements had As you approach your station you | ¥ et stat just announc A tes endeavor to draw attention. | Peen completed, his landlord strolled | make a desperate struggle to reach { Yo Britain great round-up of all the TRl e tion | Aol Deaii on | around with a e in his mouth, ; the button which signals the motor- And when, about supper time. you board the dinky at Berlin And the conductor shouts: “New Brit'n next stop.” And vou pess Chapman street And you pass Park street And vou pass Chestnut street And you pass Church street exceeds the power con the city by Chapter 233 | 5700 °0 T . reels merehants and residential | €25t An appraising and critical eye 'man to stop. The rest of the pas- Acts of 1019 and s il AR desirability, are we trying to hide our | OVer the property, remarked that it seagers think you have taken a fit o ¢ Jizht under o bushel? Have we grown | Was in excellent condition and | and do all in their power to restrain in the matter of giv enotgh® Do we want ftravel wbrn | thought that the tenant, therefore, | ¥ou from jumping out the window. one is more inclined to | highways to and from our city or do | shonld willi to pay more rent.| At last you convince them that you when one ‘remembers | we want the grass to grow on our| The Observer believes the commit- : sane and harmless, but by this eity from enforcing the St reet WhY aielaainiaines tee too optim n its statement | fime the car has sped past your sta- his brother | And you pass Elm street erefore denied other question, M« or: Whe hat “conditions are acute b tot | tion and the motorman declines to g therefore denied Anott 1uestion, M= Edit When | th ndition ute but not And the train stops } May all the evaders be caught and | was the “cut-out™ las Sealed T itical They cavidinet b h! Stop until he comes to the nexst rds the decision stutoes : : AW repealec he jicritica ViSSQulaE nutEDe § 2 ? And the conductor says: “New ’ " : he ltney. | punished, and may the Bergdolls | day and night is made hfdeous with | wo Here is a question for some | ‘\nu ight with your friend and | &4, > no merit in the ey- | q | wide open “cut-outs,” withou | 5 g ‘ plow your way back over h J 0 both receive what is due them. They | Wide open “cut-outs,” without neces- |of our legal lights to answer: In|Plow your way back over half e (e e W rst that the ordinance is un ‘ ty and without protest. Arc we | cases where it could be proved that e ST R3O RAROCERs foreizner you meet! : | because of unfalr dis And someone tells vou that there's | is electricity. Man is doing marvels bus for your hotel has departed, so |# hand concert at Walnut Hill Park | i), «tne mysterious fluid,” as Bdi-\ i e 2l vkt s e B WOW, ain't it a grander and glor- y i N BICIENT, ) (8- e fesling the N ar & i For ox . this over that they mave all been pul. | iouser fecling than you've ever had!|son called it. For cxample - verized by the crush in e trolley r i L le of a permit In merely a Thomas Spellacy Docsn't Want to Be | provements, establish and collect | ® ctusn h e toliny i) (B O T : -ar—and begin to wish_y ad re- SO evamion easy ey the bowner aitaiciaa = s s St S L the effective application of electricity contract Assistant Secrctary of Navy. s a mained at home. YEARS The oo > keeping Awake . 18 ¢ s 2 de esent WS ance of the J FRNJ Rachmy 8T A Washington, July 24 —Thor justireturn pndet oM presantyls & After ages and acons have passed, 25 AGO to domestic use. It is ideal for the the public mind goes farther than O lisc oot it tiora HCoh his could not be done but the le the bus arrives and you start for the Rdaraiaod o have itedn sevectd lative remedy might lie along these | notel At the desk won learn for the| (From The Herald of That Date) |Purpose. All of our electrical sup-t »4 in a matter which is wrong. just | succeed Franklin D. Roosevelt as as nes. That would not constitute se-|first time that no room has been re- plies are just as practical and service- ed in a ma questration of property, which could gerved for you: mo. they did not re- i still stand in the name of the owner ceive your !-‘icr and they're sorry Plans for the hcating and ventila- n to dissolve the in ted the Jitneymen for are t 1 . and v t ’ goin backward in all things” landlords wer rofitecring. would it ully try to gain a toec hold. Of course lin the use of public hi PUtpese; tns Kesning] sliveijhe [pUrsGIY ) PROGRESS. | 1ol be possible to remove the prop-{ & cn, YoU Eet back to ithe station the of the thousands of others, no wors -~ - | erty from sir charge and place it s it Invalid because : > 2 . perhaps than they, but who had not | WILL REFUSE ROOSEVELT JOR. | in the hands of a public commission viously teswed permits | FOT LR L ke their escape and | - which could administer it, make im- jed In the worc the One becomes intensely interest ng that the merits of the | this » . bee m " L sistant secret of the navy when pision I8 not one on the | he latter retires next month to make i e e 1t 16 merely & do.]one. As long as the wrong afects | qho 'nlSr TotEE MET o e vice. | but be administered by the commis- but they're about filled up. After a | tion of the High schoof were dis. | g % t sion for the public welfare. mumbled concultation between the | cussed at a meeting of the school | technles o de.|one and one is a sufferer from presidential candidate, said yester- < % ; - i = s £ BRI The e o o e eagerness and enersy in | 8y he had ot been oftered the post | Bince Governor Coolidge of Mas- superlor person who presides over | board In the New Brian savinss gy DAITy an one is' & age s and ene 2 L the 1 | and would not aceept it if it were of- | Sachusetts was nominated by the re- the destinies of the desk, and the | bank vesterday. = . brdinance) purports, there. | heiping to right it. When one has| .. publican party for the vice presidency, hoard of strategy (at the other end F. G. Platt and E Stanley have Bamforth an ordinance adopted by | placed oneself in a comfortable posi. My only ambition is to get back to | the country is scrutinizing his writ- of a telephone) you are informed "‘""f‘ appointed |0h'h€ committee to " " hin o which | Hartford, Conn.” said Mr. Spellacy. | ings. absorbing his oral statements.that there is just one room left, a | make plans for the erection of an. 1+ MAXN ST. as long as that matter is a personal able.

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