New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 17, 1921, Page 6

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‘}n. - g . Common’ Council 5 “fhendation StHeY. Tuke your stand as siperior to thes cat. TRYING, AT LEAST. “The efforts ot a3 shown by the dueced by Al@erman fesolntiony the session of tha last night, to. Rave ' #ome of the things we consider Wrong \ should be with _dom=, facy™ thay Paonessa, intro- him art noted the 1ighted Despite those: resglutions “shoupl “. Been moxé ‘spegiiic in detail ang fohy prove lguynur of “bringing inmidediate re- ‘Sulta ey Bisclose the spirit of eager- nesk o’ give the peaple justice and to g’ unemployed ;A' he tesolutions place upon the shoul- rings Wetween: oun ey tragedy/ now Hefhu land ot P Emovakl. Jlight gby dwelling ot fpectacia would be'doing e of Ireland, Pwards St Da M mednt. He porn of noble ‘the Irish ter he bad e spiritually such lives and those orid that which he i, With his own j more than 12,000 gnded noarly 400 ined’ a greaysaum . 'y his conviction of jand, formed when remained with' him woted to holy and r & ¥e no as ‘friblte given et gpart in ‘ ranostness that uld be strength the life of =t more heavy than we {o Dear, Physical rgatraint 4 A deomingly ot wetn im- } conversion ot [re- ~—confronted him. that comas only essed of confi- Patrick bore the liMcul- purpose throngh of his character, ive persistence of Y. one knows about iworry. A lot of us hat cat, e are speaking of in disposi- well women, for o call any woman in which it is @deprecatingly 1o male Thomne s, In fact we ro- belng and repeat the cat ses a mble @ to study the al tal Fealing which an Science to be worries are the all- our physical as Thomson J ntist, that practiced for with teach on ve to agree pents in order o t often we would plves of physicul re we to pr nish the worr fier than w o wro in hing abo n_ of woll to g ste , and mind i about by the forget up-to-dat fully this them pgnize fdence in to Inupire con- our mind is one , Belent t this ability i re 4 micic person ts such that, but ifar As the soundnes coriain extent, phaslzing worry Inoss one is pre n the proper | Surely we ! or. Sypely weo ‘G, O ghe Nayor and Cerporation @it tasks inundertaking (® steps t figgi ey #it absolute fAlts through exces- X reqUAred by the Utilities o d’b“';hu will end the mat- 3 ua t ompany undoubtedly is hrnfl! therefrom. The is that the commission qumc s roof. Here is » tb Iér the (*4& n to exer- oidh S eqhitable PoOwdaRs. Thei'e 4% a lictle more chance in re- gard to gajaing a reduction In the @leptric Jgh another ~matter CRV ¢ ro these resolutions. Wo mr the unemployed was ought @r (thp resolutions final act/of fhe Council, on' Alderman Paons sults the sewe ate and the »ssa’s resolution. may bring re- men work o vén matter in which will be made, of prepara- taken in and estimates. But the spirit of the resolutions dis in public n rggard to giying ' and park extensions ‘this, the immediate hoped héadway will bhe delayed because it is tory stéps neccessary to be the procuring of plans closed keen interest wel- fare and, in the \&(m of employ- ment ut least, there 1l come rclult rlll.\l\\(ll BL W“" A surprising and ‘nurt wa |1ann‘ at the mon’ Council la It surprisin he Com- was not becy ,courteous; memYers of the.Council are Nevertheless for mnal courtebus br;(n adjoctives Just on occasions ply. nt Alderman particularly administration, rose of con- was given )efore adjournm never considered friendly to the and proposed the a standing vote fidence in Mayor. Tt unanimously immediately. And thanked asserting his the Mayor. blughing violently, members of the Council, carnest desire to do the best, always, ol the people of tha cily. After ad- Journment theé Mayar hastened to the place whers Alderman Gin standing and the handshake that fol- lowed seemed honest and hearty. Many a mother{criticizes her own child most severely. She may even use the hairbrush occasionally. Many a wife speaks harshly to her husband and was vice versa. jut the feres fense of wife is moment a stranger inter- mother rushes to the de- the child; the husband or loud in praise of the other. this on the part of Alderman Gill, absolutely unexpect- ed by the Mayor and the other mem- bers of the Common Council, would not have been taken had it not been for the fact that the leader of a group of taxpayers has stated that his followers will refuse to recognize the Mayor as such. Probably Alder- man Gill, who has had his little dif- ferences with the Mayor, would not have moved for this vote of confidence had taken it upon themselves to voice their criticism presiding oflicer of the Council. here that did not interpret vote the rate city meeting. Other Leen expressed in these the Probably action’ not “outsiders’ of the It has been said many believed the Mayor properly th on tax question at the opinions have columns differing irom those held by the Mayor. But that feeling of to pre- it is quite possible an in- jection of some human to the the the proceedings of the Common Coun- loyalty person elected side over affairs of the city, into cil is admirable no matter how vio- lentiy the Council aiffor vided they believe members o( may pro- him honest in such rom him in his rulings, rulings. The frelds will “I'he trees will fall in line Old Earth will do_her your eyes and Lut nov before the hue Of Nature's Spring is secn soon be sihowing it; bit. Mother Iwill toudh mine. today, It's up to e, it's up to you To weur a bit o' green. Opinlons seemn to to the blush nigl him | vole vary as »f our estéemed when e of confidence. r is usunlly quite willing man n for the May las |ave Council An employ to put a oul of his misery o “JEST RUMINATIN . (Robert Russell.) You want to do the proper thing; you're mighty sure o that, but him, your mneighbor, he's the chap you look suspi- clous at. You know that you are Wonosi an’ will vote the honest way; but him, vour neighbot won't do what is honest—not today. An’ all the while your neighbor looks askance at what you do; he's awful glad that all the folks in town are not like you. An' as for he himeelf he knows he's straight as any die; ‘“Truth, Righteousness an’ Piety” he claims is all his cry. An’ so a lot o' men believe no other folks are right; if you inform ‘em that ain't so they're ready, straight, to fight. They'd their fellow ‘bein’s if d only do gn’ say the things they want—theee chaps who all are made o' commen clay, That ruminatin’‘pipe o’ mine thinks everyone’s alike no ,matter where their homes re placed—on which side o' the pike. Remember when you “knock®’ that man perhaps he's “knockin' " you, an’ possibly he has that right:'you’Jl find, afore your through; l:fi,\ou have no monopoly: on ght- ness; Me may see t he is ndy more hones:.than are they “or you orgme. 0 probably has net nor deser\es old friends. | A PATRICKR'S DAY PROPOSAL, ' here's & little bit of Irish In the twinkle of your bye. here's a littfe bit of green Mized with the blue. here's a little bit of biarney Qn your tongue; it makes me dtfi ‘Fbr I'thfnk rou should be Irish Throught and through. £y . - i There's the _siiver of Killarney £ In the ripple of your volce. i There’s the rose of old Mmom“ ©n your cheek; And although you never saw it, J If e Ould Sod had its choice, You’d be born again in Ireland In a week. . NEW YORK CENTRAL -3 Today the Rock of Gilbratar tdkes a back =eat in favor of the Sham- the | before In these days of auto ride as weli as a ral 151 at gany who used ¥ now think deeply. —h : + 25 YEARS AGO (From The Herald of That Date.) report of the First an The annual- Baptist church ' shows the membership to 471. The treasud- er's report shows total receipts aad payments amounting to $4,555.588. The church collection amounted to $322.74. Many sleigh parties were planmed for today, St. Patrick’'s Day, and the snow was packed just right for a good ride. THe American Band will render a concert at the Red Men's Moccasin dance next Thursday evening. George Tyler, engineer at the Russell & Erwin plant, has purchased the Ritz property on Vine street. The John Boyle company has the contract for painting Engine Co. No. 1 building on Commercial street. WE \’I‘Hhfi RLPOBT. Increasing C! luudln«« Tonight, With Probably Rain Tomorrow. New Haven March 17.-~For New Haven and vicinity: Increasing cloud- iness probably followed by rain late tonight or Friday. For Connecticut: Rain late tonight or Friday; not much change in tem- perature; fresh southerly winds. Weather Conditions. A long ridge of high pressure ex- tending from Georgia northeastward to Connecticut is producing pleasant weather with mild temperature along the Atlantic coast from Florida te Maine. A slight disturbance central over Wisconsin is causing unsettled weather with light snow in the north- ern portion of the Lake region. The | SEEKING TRIBUNALj Appeal wmumm'fi“ \mkflledwmm' Proposals Drefted, New York, March 17.—The ) York Central reiroad, whose wag! revision propossis have been rejocted “by_upskilled labor, today forwarded 4 to thie milroad labor boatd n” Chicpgo asking that tribunal: fo make the proposed reductions eff tive tentatively on April 1. ] board’s final decision in the wage con- | troversy will be made retroactive 6 that date, the petition provides. Union officiale announced that t? would oppose’ any attempt to put "l’ proposed reduced scales in effect uil. till the labor board had given a final ! decision. —_— increase im’ Officials of the New York, Néw Haven and Fartford whose wage plags affecting unsisflled labor also hatve been refected by thy employes, ah- nounced they would earry their “edsle to the laber board in an ex-parte #h- peal. Following the lead of the NéWw York Central this mead will ask b Nave tentative reduced scales ofl‘ncm pending finel decision. Uniont and railroad officials hfl. agreed that thwe two cases would con- =titute a test of questions rgised (n railroad ,wage controversies through- out the ceunfry. mm WED, WIDOW Local Coaple van‘y In l'lmonb— Palwer-Brerite Nupr'als at Seoning- ton—Certificatcs Recorded. ‘ John Pytel. a widower, and Helen Kudelaka, a widow, were married at ! Plymouth, Febrigry 2, by Rev. P. J. ; ficate received today al | ruary 17, temperature is rising slowly from the’ Rocky mountains eastward to the Lake region and falling from the west. ern portion of the Lake region east- ward to New England. Conditions favor for this vicinity fair followed by increasing cloudiness and not much change in temperature, LOCALS ARE DEFEATED Bristol Rific Club Bpsts New Britain ' Team by 21 Points—Grifin Makes High Scorc. The New Britain Rifle club went to Bristol last evening and held a mateh with the Compounce Rifle club of that | city. The locals lost by 21 points., A return match will be held shortly. The scores were as follows: New Britain: C. P. Merwin, 9 E. W. Pape, 94: W-. Northrup, 96: C. O. Person, 99: Basl Cooley, 96; F. R. Fox; 93; A. J. Grif- fin, 100. Average 94.5. Dristol: H. Lovejoy, 96: R. A. Hathaway. 94; E. Gustafson, 94; Dr. Moore, 98: €. Gerden, , Carl Ma- son. 99: H. Ingrgham,.99; 8. Large, 96: R. Targe, 95; T. Norton, 97. Averags 96.6, s BLIND BOY ATHLETE. Pittsburgh, March 17.—George EBurton, a blind boy of Pittsburgh, wil compete in the 145 and 158- -pound classes of the senior mat champion- ship tougrnament of the Allegheny Mountain association of the A. A. U. which will Le held here tomorrow and Saturday nights, MAY RECOGNIZE Washington, March tion of the Obregon Mexico by “imminen Holt, 95; 0."Cook, 89; OBREGON. 17.—Recogni- Eovernment in France was reported as in advices from Paris re- arfiage certi- the office of the town clerk shows. The groom is 44 and the bride 23. . Both ars resi- dents of this city. Frank W. Paltaer gnd Jennle Evet- itt were married at Bgonington, Feb- by Rev. J. G. Osborme. Palmer, whose home is in this eity, is a railroad man. tss Kveritt ts & domestie. Kaczmerski, a return On the femst day of St. Patriel There's & sheaafrovi on your bremst ' That's a sign of your suvrender— Right away! And, what theegh . Hlere’s your chante t0 get the rest th an Irish nhme By hext . Bt thn Day. : —-JOM J. DALY BUSINB%MEN URGED E Tfl-lIEAR LECTURER <t cimnber ol commem Invites Them-to Event March 29 An - elaborate system of groups has Been de\'hul for the purpose ot mak- icg nfldn of a Marge turnomt of New Bflthn men to the lecture and smok- et of the Chamber of Commerce which is to be held Toesday evening, March 20th in Turmer Hall. At this affalr Daniel N. Casey, fteld secretary of the Pennsylvania Chamber of Com- meree, will be the speaker. He is an suthority- on civic matters a&nd his meesage, 3o tire Chamber believes, will o 'jl.wr&y of hearing. An in- formal. discimxion of Neéw Britain's neets will also take place. Thirty-team captaint havé been se- lected under thé gemeral leadership of three membera: George H. Dyson, . 0. Racklifte and L. A. Sprague who wilr-take care of tén each. These 30 captains Wil huve five team members under each oné.,or them, making 150 teasn ‘members.. Dack of the team emabers will Be, held responsible for asking at least ‘five business mon to attend thé smoker, whethér they are members of the Chamber of Com- merpe ar not. President A. Buol, of the chamber, has already issted imvititions to 2 nunmber of pesple to attend. The team captains selected are: E..W. Benanett, ‘A. A. Mills, T. P. McAuliffe, Steve Robb. J. M. Hali- nan,”A. P. Marsh, H. E. Erwin, Joha A. Andrews, Wrank Hoimes, i. N. utherford, Dévid Manning, John W. l/_v kett, Harry Hancock, E. W. Pape, E. K. Barr. M. S. Porter. R. H. Stah), C. Femno Pudikner, M. M. Johmson, diath €. Krenywitz, Willlam C. g‘mrlar‘. 3. W. Marstand, ®. C. Qoodwin. J. C. Lootiie, "Howard C Wilshn, Paul K. Rogers, E. W. Christ; G. X. Macatey, L. P. Hade, E. Wi ‘Pel!on 3 Pounds Best Ceffee 01'00 Rnue’l Bros.—advi. FACTS AND F ANCIES : — BY ROBERT QUILLEN — A\ — Chaser: solete, Noun, very singular; ob- If you would make a reputation, first make friends. B Briefly, Bolghevis:: is the ornmzt& srouch of the worfd, Itelaria is 6¢ inestimable vaine th England as a thyget range. i, There is onl§ ony Conn-—“ Flood, but thefe ars many who #rd’ i a Jittle dump F. E. Wakefield, 93; ' .‘ . i{ i | | as | | It wouldn't be so heé if you ! support a chiid with that §260 exemption, Those who eomplain of the ant's price f6¢ soup, should ber that the wth comes throt meter. i el One who wouid be Attomey Gm'l‘l-l mu#t qualify t6 manage a departief} ' and a,campaigun. Present indicgtions are that Inrpjlt war material will make a few more surplus mil|lom.|m —— g Boiled dnwn. Welthy's charge it that they wish to keep Landis on the bench | a pinch hitter. Chrenology of a “back-to-the-fArfh movement: Farmers raise hogs, o raise the rent, renters raise a howl. It Emsteln is right, and the ani- . . verse is fnite, the tax Wmsessor can go only eo far. Every once in 2 while you meet & ‘ breath-that is a viétation of the law agzinst tremsporting. . One would think that Debs’ enemies woufd be the last people in the wortd to try to keéep him from talking. i H i : sport..You jest offer something for i mething and let nature take its course. 1 | i A leern suceeseTul author must heve a-genoral frwt-hand with zmin wick: N oaiatance n wn "t be diffteult for Ametice to | obevrye a strict meutrality it the Yags end Bflehm stage a little waur. 1t tom'e ‘80 much interest on Furope'y @edE thit 'worries Uncle Salii. It te the ¢ pflnflp‘f at (ho mn i Funny abont thmzll. They afl} ténch | that ‘the world m}on evéry- ! body knews it is nn on its ‘Hwek.' - Tn the old daya,America’s citimen { soldiers practided on doer and squir- i reefs; now théy only have pé¢deertiane. i If Unele Sam Decides to éancel the i debt of KWuropean natloms, they will E doudtless Do willlng to aocépt addi- tional lodns. ¢ It.seems strange; ¥hat o man will “not all Trish § ush / Thts s a secret The Kibbe Bulw Box of fine candies ‘was origi- .nated especially $a Melp hushands and fathefs keep peace in the fawly N .It contains. ms memy kinds of popullr favorites that every sm)k person in-the house is sure to be pleased. Thew ave extra thickly coated ehocolates with assorted famcy centers, there are chocolate coated nuts, Jorden slmonds, pure sweet-cream cara- mels and delieions preserved ginger—all in one box! Kibbe Chocolates ave dipped with silver tongs— no hand or evets & finger temales them. = Y- ‘oaler doubtiess ca¥ries a lgrge sasortment as well. - “ibbe’s Social Whirls, Cocognut Cream Bars, Nut Venetians and Pure Sugar Petties. Ask for Kibbe’s by name.

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