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3 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUAKY 7, 1922, _New BT Horald < [touimwmens in xtismsix to cagulain) 13 THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME! ’ S e ey e OBSERVER - | . At Horald Bildg, 67 Chursn marines, air activities and other . R Forsl | s et it ; Makes Random Observations \ ks that may and undoubtedly will || | | SURKCRIPTION RATES " 0 i g 7Y i oo sl edeaeggag o | On the City and Its People 3.00 8 MARRE strange that no great enthusiagm fs |\ & ) wroused over the adoption of rules and '} 00 govepal planks In thie “plat- | feiends in whose ability he has con Entered nt the Post OMoe at New Dritain [regulations pertaining to these things. }]mm‘ of I 8 MeMuhon, at least|fidence and he would not be running | a8 Becond ( ! teor — three will meet with no opposition, [ contrary to human nature by such an f | wo others will fail to have unani=|act. Tt Is easy cnough to recommend TELEPHONE € ALI | HEALTH mous support becase opinions differ, [that the politicians he smoked out, L}\:l-h»u. “-" ¢ (4| Health conditions in the eity are [ while it is o construetive platform, it | hut the people are more int ted in | ditorial It % | oo as far ay eummunleable diseases | required no genius to hammer it’into |jearn how this is to be accom- [o /rhe last veport noted showed but |¥hepe 2 nlighes v The only profitahle nd g medton N - ! ! Plank No, 2 culls for “udjustments| Ilank No. 5 18 an old friend he Clty. . Clroulatior g [rurea-as, of disense Wkely to spreadi |y Sy 0 wagees of sueh elty officials and [elothed In new words A bl ,,,,,,% e | As this is seen here news co employes as are now, in his (the ean- |of clty finances by striet cconomy, A ¥ of the fear In nearby cities of smalipox | didate opinion too high." It i8] We have no record of what the fivst | Mumbor of The Asoalnted J'ress Y vt publie wirnings, [Sel-evident that any public salaries |candidate for the first political office The Ass #d Pross 15 o slvoly entitled Al o At (HE PURLISVETEHER | Sy . y 2 officlals re- | safd from his s i " h . should be redueed if the officials v ald from his seat in a chalse, but he | to-theruse.for resnublioation of all huwd |trylng to foreatall o possibie epldemic. | gojving them ure not worthy af their|prabably rose und exeltimed: My I this pi i s yube| The prevalence of colds In New [hipe, In private enterprise most em-|dearly heloved fellow cltizens, when T} Mencd | | Breitain, not an unusual condition In |ployes recelve salaries commensurate fam elected we will do ay with al I with the orth and. there will be no [extravagance and unnecessary x- any community, has inspired the [ With thelr worth uh Member Audit Burean of Circutution ny ! A v ® ohjection to paying puble officials ac- [ pense I shall make an accouniing e The A, 1. O, ) natlonal sation | NEAIth department to give especlal al-}ognging to the same standard No |of every penny spent and T will show which ol \ or- [tention to the matter of expectoration |ggne candidate for office would pro-you that none has heen wasted.” R ] oy on the walks and in public places, |nose to vecompense officlals In excess | Promises of economy have got more bascd upon t | l Tt s Intlmated. that Sk molise. may (0f their velue; or the"vBIu of thaldimen ifto oftige & centipede could | tection ngainat f LB ! AN R W | abor, [comt on the whis of all his legs - m:"f'}'\u’ ares Lo ntional be called upon to make the law [ ppie Noo 4 pecommends “severing [ put together. It's a good plank, but cal adver |against such practice known to all | party influences which now control [it §s worn thin and badly splintered | e | gl drastic action on thefr part, |municipal - government.” '\‘-;"'”- f In apots, R % there cannot be objection, But there | Not all will agree with Plank No, 1, " 3 Whether or not the police are thus N DHT: BOND, SANI histhiop.grinat 18 p9ilad b1 " s an obstacl How to do it. The |which recommends “opposition to The advantageous price obtained [called in to ald the health department | g geegtion is not speeific enough. [the two-platoon system for the fire for New Diritain city honds in the sale {in o campaign for local safety, Hum\l er since party dominance has been fgepartment until conditions are het- gesterday Indicates that there will be absolute necessity of obedience to |tu»|rnu|:mzu| as an unhealthy state, e, 8 It must be remembered that e 3 1 ¢ in|law in this regard should be pointed | there has heen a hue and cry to dis- . soversign people, at a clty meet- Ho necessity to make up a defielt In {8 AN AR 2 POIMLER] soeinte politicians from offie But [ing, appropriated o fund to install the fund for which the bonds were is- fout with all the force possible. o panacea for such an ailment has | just such a system but the money was gued, when further appropriations are There was a conductor on the trol- [vet been discovered, Tt is the poli-}djverted to other us Many voters made, it any there are. Suct deficit |leys in New York eity. He spent the |ticians who make polities and al-|reet that the firemen were cheated ; ty fwhole e TG 6. And dotn HIOREN & moll My, raam e executive | ont of something that rightfully be- had to be met recently by the city ywho ummer wilking up anc OWN | e with the purest of intentions, he | jonged to them. appropriation for the school fund, and .llu" le platform of the open cars|is pound hy certain ethies to prope 1'1.\’} ] “including among the A BRAND NEW was one of the reasons for the appro- |collecting fares and performing the | reward those who helped him up ‘h"l | duties of the tax collector the collec- )\ i i 4 i ctory. Likewise, he Will|tion of personal taxc would like- 5 although the need of further |conductor's other dutics. Sometimes ) hill to victory. 4 T al tax BERE Rl ouEh. : e 4 A aootiiar watiols| EEl0cksmen: who he beligves are oom (sixe. meet wigh-some opposltion, sl PAIR OF STOCKINGS. school accommodations was the in-|the car just grazed another vehiele |00l ™ol Logiions which require | fhough there is no doubt that it spiring motive for the appropriation. |which placed the conductor in a dan- | gpecial skill or knowledge. —The 0P |would he a step in the dircction of This is the favorable side of the |gerous position. He would have to step) position may not apbrove “]' his | economy, a step which has been h | judgment, b : ot hinder | qujetly : » some time, bond issue. On the other hand it is [inside the car to avoid being brushed )"lw;“'- Mlvm'::\«\: '\:‘:‘” LR juietly agjtated for some time & him from carrying & » ottt e s P — agreed by even those who fought for [oft his precarious perch. He lived e Jore elected mayor . g ) | If Mr. McMahon wer e Y formal annoyncement by George i 0 ! the last Issue of bonds, that this man- [through the summer safely, but the|of New Britain tomorrow he would | A. Quigley that he will be a eandidate at least twenty minutes for my mid- ner of financing such work as street |day before the open cars were to be | Al the offices at his disposal WIth | 1o "ne vepublican nomination s fmprovement or paving is not to be [taken off, just as all danger was about | = mayor has been anticipated although [ 1 will give myself at least a half FA /! FA IE encouraged, The good price obtained |passed, he was careless and failed to | and that last night's entertainment, 1o it loses none of its foree because of | pour for removing the day's dirt, and | I q I ) \] g B T ) [ this fact. In his statement t 2 g s 3 invited, was but | 1 ’ statement to News-| ¢or pest before sitting down to m [ y which the public for the bonds is a matter of congratu- |guard himself, Passing a great truck it Gl e , X ; " | papermen, the ex-mayor said that he | gy, e I lation, but when the rate of interest |he was struck, thrown from the plat- | a sample of the manner in Which PTO-|1aq received assurances of ,,,;,mn‘“‘?”“"v“’;] "fi‘:j:\‘r‘, bl Tios i e fate Tl —BY ROBERT QUILLEN-— is considered and the admittedly [form and injured seriously. vision is made for the hoys' evening |from many quarters and this is not| pipe and at least six hours there- “ipoor business” policy of bond issues| New Britain people have passed | amusement on frequent occasions. He ;l'”::"]”’I’":;""t,“f ',"‘"u"”“ sl "t”hs '):;'imlvr, in a room ventilated by an open ¥ § § P ol . | tected ¢ gley “curren n the & | o i ‘i ot for such purposes is remembered, [through a hard time. It is expc cted | found out a great :lvm‘ about the LR Do catea f‘h‘f’fly!“';‘d?“;]v h?(,h, \\;nter and BUrmer, Charity also covers a multitude of The farmer shouldn't complain there should he no cagerness to re- [that times will be better. The people | Boys' club, much of which would be atistaction with the regime of || ‘\‘:; \T:.rn:)rn (‘:'X""l\ hfi‘;':“h:xfi'p “S‘SMn games. labout taxes to keep up the highway. sort again to this means of obtaining [are in good condition physically, all | news to many pe ople in New Dritain. yor Curti e e an; ,_mm“‘fl‘“y ’:)‘uw —— | The autoists let him use one edge of money unless, as in the case of the |things considered. Tt would be a ter- It is one thing to conceive a bril- m‘-\glri.gf:z:::fil:‘\t .\,?‘;S\v”’i";\];? \\-mvc?:rry practice that will lower my resistance mpl‘);(bms:lcr;; lf'dllpml;‘rlslh“" is merely |it. st issue, the p = 5 ‘Be ac. |Blp thing if how, when thete ls soms | ant idea for the welfave of others, |, o o paign by holding rallies. | ;g jeave me liable to disease. £ AoinE ouRwaLs last issue, the purpos » be ac-|rible thing if now, 3 > This promises much of interest and | " [ i g s complished is one that will be un-|hope, disaster should come in the form | and to grow enthusiastic over PN~ | (he reporters may well sharpen up| g "‘”’v ‘)“’p;’]‘(‘!\y '*l‘::{l" ”;:"‘FS :]‘::flh'zgx ovs piflers measdl nat be dnganch & doubted benefit to the city and the |of illness—a general, prostrating epi- | ning for its working out. Often the | their pencils because it is generally [y 0" 1 will ,(\,-,.,,m’ fi.nm""mi"g hurry. Hell keeps open all night. people of the city—a result believed |demic. person thus altruistically inclined is |acknowledged that Mr. Quigley usual- | oy uening that may damage me or do — ] i | 5 v - | much disappointed over the results. ly furnishes g ‘wl dopy’ when he i8ii e i s ol o e v G Some of the people who sing “Jesus to have come from the adoption of It behoovs ecveryone to follow L on the stump For proof of this, |1 y LA | paid It geem to think this in- this course. when these bonds were |strictly the suggestions of the health | There seems to be some flaw in the [pau hack a few years when he was|,, L 56t for myself high standards of| ) 4.5 grocery bills, A | issued | department, of their own Knowledge | idea which detracts from its success |attacking the management of the :l;:;;fl“«;H'lnlnkslixluinbhnoh o; r'v;(nr]';\nr!‘ 2o i€ - i J 4 o wor B v s * ) nake this year better than i A = i e T and the whole plan falls. town farm and when he caused such | 2 0 UEE D e a0 | 1t seems impossible to avold hurting | . S 1t hiken dapectal atietackion | B TUroTe o8 New: BRiAin ped meger| = e, |Jupan's pride while interfering with | THE U. S. AND G g I 5 2 " known before. Day after day he en- I e A iorA | A few years ago a man was a suspi- ;i U8 A g PROGRISAIVD {hose interested in the work among | eis e T inence hecause of | AIthough efforts to drive home the | B |cious character if he had a little Ger- It is pleasant to hear that the hoys to know that an expert in these | his charges of misadministration and | lesson of tl\r{fl are to bhe (‘On('!‘nlrfllml‘ ot OEBo0n16 Siha aalists afer ¥ |man in him; now he is a suspicious United States is the nation to sfart a| People who have an idea that Ger-| 0oy qeclared, after a sight of | maladministration. nnqtchnnl children so far as the local iy;np'"hv :{’rp ‘r’n"ely x:a ue‘;t"or ';n’;::jchs acter if he has a little Scotch in fight ngainst the use of poison gas in | many is struggling along, satisfied i} o o, Kings of the organization here, It is whispered that what Mr. ‘llflu.“vfi‘r}lr‘»-:sirénl‘s‘ zmr;:n:d‘.ofilt \; T;letmwd Y teretia a | him. T i 147 3 3 g Quigley said at that time s tame i3, e verlooked | 1 i — warfare. The move will be popularly | she is able to meet, even partial that It 1s doing the things calculated 3 4 e it DHERsnE Goulth it A R 2 : o e Sttt i ; s compared with what he will say be- 5 Without doubt, the Ameri- 4 | That 8t. Louis man namer Willrain acclaimed, of course. Moreover were rr”|ml.\t|()ns p'l)mrm.'.é, but m.l.kH‘k N0 |4y keep the boys from ecarly associa- | tween now and the day of the Sl f%", h_omf:‘ is conducted on the most | “~~~ |who married a M Boyle need not be it possible to assurc the discontinu- | effort to keep up with the times, 10| o,¢ which might influence their fu- | maries if Mayor Curtis decides that wasteful lines in the world. It has surprised if she keeps him in hot Liohe sl 8 . been said that the Ameri B ance of the practice of attempting to | keep abreast of progress, should re-| ¢ o jives in the wrong W 11 | he will also fight for the nomination. PMI\ \’vnfxlvl \;:M he ;‘mnnc_l?]n‘ garha}f» water. s e o _ : . s The report that many unregistered B opCING TUIONES Wi gy —_— i e i ‘]f\' t e '(-)n res were seen of should be a matter of satisfaction 10 | ). torg are preparing to have their|2r€ NOW starving in foreign lands. Tt | Perhaps vou have notieed that if Not long ago pictures HeRL all New Britain people that there is | names added to the list of republican not a prefty thought, but it hits the Accused is unknown and as poor as dirt, the cuse seldom results in a eveny effort should be made to do so. 4 thing possible? Does State, Hughes see any chance of making a provision against But is such Secretary of the “use of gas effective, any more than he saw the possibility of limit- ing the tonnage of the submar- ine? So much has been discussed at the conference since it was begun, at which time Secretary of States Hughes was reported to have taken the stand that this submarine | tonnage matter could not be se ttled at @his conferenc of the Qatnty attendant it, that epinion of the Secretary has almost uncer- this hecause upon | flying machines propelled by engines the new airplane produced in that country. As Germany is forbidden by the Versailles treaty to manufacture she turned out an affair that will f by other motive wings unaided The trips thus with have not power. been long, but the.possibility of the development of the new flier has beei 1own; and trust Germany to develop Now comes the casual news that the train between Berlin and Hamburg is cquipped with apparatus enabling the traveller to telephone to anyone with- in a wide area. A combination of the zation and such an here that New Britain boys are taking advant- age of the opportunities it offers. orgal 'O THIS (‘();'N'I'Il\'. THE DEBT IFrom time to time there have been |jjeas life's most helpless bugahboo, debt. 1f| idea \ suggestions that the debt owed to the So when he saw his son and heir f'\:‘ry home were operated on a bud- | Aaa s ati few | Bt We would have less waste, Je ted States of some eleven billion |start out for the skating pond a few aste, 8 United States o om | worry, and less real suffering and dis- dollars from foreign countries, e cancelled. The suggester usually has|ago, he ruminated, since he went| spoken and almost immediately | blithely on his way swinging hig|America, Without thelr whole-heart- | sought et and sollbude. skates at the end of their straps, and [ ¢ support no movement for system.- | Doodlet atic saving can be a complete success. | | The other day the move was started to tell France, through a bill in Con- gress, that if she had money to build | voters with the intahtion of sweeping|' | the primaries for Mavor Quigiey give not old y'understand—but had young s aga, he began to have hanker- of his ewn. It was not so long | ing: whistling “Yankee Breaking the news to his wife, he sped to the nearest hardware store, where he exchanged two dollars for a perfectly good pair of skates, and within ire Recognition of the lack of system family financing has brought the do- me: worries and troubles of the American ! rear the truth. One way fo correct this evil is the | color to the belief that he can win|Pudget in the home. Housewives against the present incumbent. Jugyldiremembet. Chat thy pareonal " Aw budget is an enemy of waste and ex- He was gefting along in yoars— |travagance. It teaches families to live their means and drives away B | Women control the purse strings in in stic budget to the fore. Many Women as well might themselves to the fact that the girlish | figures the sive property of girls. The language of universal brother- hood begins with a common under- standing of the word “deficit.” By careful selection, civilized man is gradually improving the quality of all animals except folks. People might get enthusiastic about huilding houses if they could build ‘em to pass neighbors on a hill. reconcile | read about are the (*x(‘lu-‘ ! mistrial. It is all right for the bride's mother but if the groom's mother the bride's relatives feel Ito weep, | weeps, all iinsulted. ! Nations keep on experimenting with poison gas. If they can't make war {impossible, they are determined to | make it unpleasant. |1t is a good idea to deal gently |with prisoners, but we shouldn't deal |quite so gently with those who should ih(- prisoners. | Something in the tone of Wells’ ad- been forgotten. Nevertheless it was | ! . |a great naval force she must have e fllE oninion thesy and oy this venson | Vifeless and the wire telephone is ; ay hor indebtedness, to us; | Ikewise purchased straps to keep his home can undoubtedly be avoided bLy| Remorse: The uneasy fecling that|vice to a sick world confesses his be- 1 15 pollered Ahe Americn delegation | "seds thie wircless talk being “picked moncy to pay her indebtednes 81 latiiag thans imitatine: phatoald some such system apportioning the |the police or the neighbors may find |lief that those who are Wells have no b0 185 ; : % up” by the telephone wires beside the this, in the discussion raised bY " Javing arrived at the pond he had |family income to cover cost of food, |some clue that will fix the guilt. {need of a physician. felt no surprised disappointment be- arlvEad beani, tha Snsaier biing thani| Bransels irisistance upan. o submarine | difficul getting his knees high |sheltere clothing, savings and the | eause such tonnage was not limited. | P EORE O ERBAK g then| it of not léss'than 90,000 tons, enough and discovered that he had |Other things which must be provided 7 1 = Tl L vhrning e/ use. of tup |connscted With the exchange, Whiph | S e Bove fibs hren mobe-jdoyoloned & ntomach, since kv, for decent and comfortable living, not' STANDARD AMERICAN ANNUAL | I ¢ it e ‘e a8 much as | Bives him the number he has called. g Tood days. But he finally succeeded | [orgetting provision for education and I WA (e, ((herelove, fBxe ag; MUCh. 8%k i phe system Wil bo extended | TackahleREBstEalnt pon those who iy olamplng tie: ghatss on' his - fest| Wlolesome recreation. 1922 World Almanac Complete In| ret et Becretary Hughes and the other mem- | "0 50 n oy would dilleuss the debt and the [and started out holdly. Just about| An individual or a nation that con- | Every Detail | bers of the deiegation expected. The r'.! l‘vt 4 ok bt.l il chances of its ever being paid. Peo- |that time, someone moved the pond |sumes all it produces is riding for a | uyEry McAuliffe Will Not Face United States 5 Thus it is seen that the old, scien ; and througl haze of coral pink he|fall. The day will come The full texts of the Four-Power| situation in regard to gas would| Jle have w apeid, at times, what the|and. through a naz al y ¥ come when re-: he bl L) | 5 Vo: — | ; {ifie, progressive Germany is not dead, | PI¢ have wondered, at imes, what the |y o4 the most heautiful stars, like | Sources are necessary immediately; if | Pacific Treaty, the Three-Power, Gourvon Nost MontayssSaseiton=: | | seem to: bo ‘much the same. It e | © "oiiineg to drift g i exact attitude of the administration | (i » s » # * only there were mil- | they are within reach, hard times w 1 i ; ! . SR i et HlwEALr RoM BRHEHST Lo drift along in the i s s H ¥ S e UL mes will | geroement on naval armament, the tinued Until Jan. 23, tonnage of tl marines allowed | 5 T levement, but rather ig| W28 on the subject. lions of them. Clambering back to|not be so hard; if they cannot be se- H each nation could not be limited it| o Mibw 505 er s hews that the United States|his skates he set out bravely again |cured because of lack of foresight, Anglo-Japanese treaty, and the Irish, rpa trial of Thomas P. McAuliffe awak 0 every )" r v ad- n ig i o v ai e i 4 o 3 B i i fpaed 3 would seem u task too great to be wake to every | r“ ility for the ad will not take part in any international but his feet ir ted on going like 1 ‘ns|(| follows. Pree State treaty are contained in the the former prohibition enforcement $205a for (o attempt to prohibih the | vancement of the “dear fatheriand anclaly. confe o called by some this (). After studying the situa- Saving of money by workers has|1922 World Almanac, together with|agent, who i{s under indictment on a i i 5 ' 1In this connection it is interesting | financialy conferenc 2 Y SOWE |tion closely, he decided to adopt|proved the salvation of thousands of [an account of the important doings| charge of accepting a bribe from An- use of poison & to note ths olinging to the old spinit other power unless assurances are giv- | different tactics, with the result that families whose bread winners have|of the conference on the limitation|drew J. Richardson of this city, will From the nature of things there is | SHoNT B¢ keatarlng - mon Most of | €" that there will be no effort to se- | he skated like this ) ( which did|been thrown out of work because of | of asmament held at Washington, in-| not come up for trial in the United no possibility of iimiting the produc- | oo 1 18 1 SEAl % e { 1o eure the cancellation of this indebted- | not rM'ul 11"’\ hecanse h:‘! was) (:kmfi t\h{:,r; m‘l.‘nl.mrlnl in production and, the | cluding the American naval proposals! States Court on next Monday as , hem, g reported, have refused to p up most of the room on the pond anc vorld-wide depressi 5 pres f § o £l tlon of gas. If therc is any hope it | ol iinian Aal, plenrk TMALEEYS p., THE TUrLhan | Pres pan mumBEE ok LT o i D it that has pre-|in full, as well as the addresses of scheduled. adopt the new flag of the country, the | aking up v A niilions willing hands frow | President Harding, Secretary Hughes,| State’s Attorney Hugh M. Aleorn, will come from the absolute prohibi-| L. o) qa0 since January first. They deelaration from Washington that the | gam, He tried to cut a figure & performing the labor which they are| Premier Briand, Mr. Balfour and the! who has been designated as a special tion of its use proposed ut will the | e o ey will 4 ”' o “ | United States will not take part in land succeeded only in skidding alung nn\-!ou_n to perform. other plenipotentiaries. The chron-|government prosecutor in the case, A | ¥ I fly the old flag in | over the bumps something like this| During the week of J & diany oL AB YN | , gy prohibition hibit Tovele e s any stoh sush sonferencs ntll Hhig ol [8YCr e B RS e R v .. & a7 Sl ¢ k of January 17 to or diary of events, covers hap-|announced today that the case has e dnsnton of SR el l;' l- QApLAln; S DORNCES. | o o % dr s ooumitey. fire Milly S 55 ol ‘;‘ i}.‘{. :)‘(’_‘“" 8 Thr!'" Week,"” the sub- all over the world day by| been postponed until Monday, Janu- X ing evidently, a sense of humorous o 2 z | his wind left him completely when he | Jec¢ ing part of the income list of deaths includes!ary 23, at 2 o'clock. This oction was an export chemist it would scem that| o pojsted a Christmas tree ine quainted with the subject to % - a series that felt like |Should be given serioug study. School man and woman of note in|nccessitated owing to the illness of | there would be constderable dificulty | (oan of the new flag as he sailed brought up, is evidence of more ‘“c L el e o SvHIGH (ROYE jn;,’uwl.‘r')m””‘n will receive lessons on thrift|every country who passed over dur-| McAulitle, who is at present a patlent R Litstiing ‘botwoon gusses NESe | g ninoes on, The pATt. SLENIN puntry 1 1 clf cateem and made him r:olrr; (.hmr teachers and speakers gent|ing the year. The Almanac glves|in a Hartford hospital with an infect- | essary for innocent chemical proces- It is evidence, too, that the interna- ? 1 ? &c. (censored). ,M', 1(:'- that purpose. But the strong- | tables from the 1920 census, showing | ed jaw. 4 | | 1t is not a bad idea to keep con- | : ; iy i Just about this time the manager | St lesson in thrift can come from |how many Japanese, Germans, 1tus- —_— | ses, or inc certo, and gasses | gty hefore the fine, idealistic, tional discussions which have been | "y Geiting rink sent in a hurry | fathers and mothers who impress on | sians, etc., there are in each state in| T'resh eggs, 69¢c. Russell Bros.—advt. ¢ the dar possibilitics which - i going on for the past few years and | eq for the police reserves and the|the little ones the need of sav . Uniot \the i it 4 i A % of th 1 oredniboe Arnerlonn g, srmetmes | can i littl i A saving a|the Union, together with full tahles ] S characterize those used in war. I ity (oo watisfied with things as they are especially during the recent months |Sufferin’ Father MH,]:‘,, to ]f.“)“[ ‘ 'var be it ever so little—for a rainy | by states and by ages, covering lllit- Ghent, Belgium, stands on 26 B pranted that 4 Vs peRlod OF | ann wx they Tiave Hesn 260 & ; | Hiave boen fenching Amerloans leseons |-, When he roaphed tho fimily apmicjHEe eracy, school attendance, ete., togeth- fjsiands which are connected by 80 § i) ; 1ndd as they have heen for generations, Badly nosdell by men-who we 1ot & cile looking fo .~4\-m|u'|(hI Ma h'r;n_ml —_— | er with the number of males and fe-|pridges. progre ' \ ¢ impossi ol {hat the dangers of yesterday, killed | 00 b A - ot as | pie wonnds with mustard, something.: s males, state by state, of voting and| : probibit the ration o8 | ¢ g pis k el familiar with diplomatic habit of [jike this: “Well, 1 allus did say that, of military ag(.} naturalized it bl 4% | ? his morning, may become dangets of th A 2 St ¢ ) 4 allen. ™ hest butter, $1. Russefl Bros. | at all, it is impossible to see how the | 4 row and that it 1 d thought and action as are men of the |there's no fool like an old fool. 25 ear. A” T d !"fhe tables: oh farm values, crops,| _aqvt i o . &1 tomorrow: aodl tat 1k Would do Well| i doma yuained we they Hve Beang| o B9, 1 the mowning] SOty MY-Dars § AZ0 100@Y § | nortgages ana the like are completel| | productl ! i to rigse in the morning prepared for | vufioritone, 4% they aire, ot dlplon i ling,” he agreed with her (Taken from Herald of that date) ¢ There are valuable census statistics| = mere——mew= ‘ in war couldl n oWt h | such a contingency i A ‘[ ' : | g - Heaith d | covering all the chief cities 1n the| v weapon | radition of centuries. Would you enjoy good health dur-| United St ion and| s ‘\ th T | It is good to he able to feel that the | ing the year 102 This is not a pat- | W. A. Kinne badly bitten by |, ) da“:m,-‘:‘vvr’];-I:'((“l'\l:mpt\':::\‘{;r; “o’.:‘ nolsor ‘ THE BOYS Jdiministration sees.no justice in the | ent medicing advertlsement, 8o read his pet squirrel yesterday when the|earth, with lists of rulers, predders at war would po narkable thasles Dow stood the ¢ R Pl Bk SELny 4 i o ». Hoval 8 cOopeand, hed animal escaped and ran through the |, T i o CAEBA b % 2 ¢ &t fall : ¢ oy N-1 {alk of a cancellation of this great in- | ° Wb BOIL 5 ‘,nr" .,”\}' & Al store and. oghbimatsi . (hye AFRREPOTtAtIen P power o re i ere it to fall nee to the hall where some thous- | commissioner of New York, has com- =0 " . tables cover canals and railways, and ?/ B b of f Fonnie, TONEE Whant W mers debtedness. America gave of her!gunded a preseription which ensures | I'he Nutmeg A. C. was A!. feated by |the trade tables cover the imports / g This A ' ¢ herR b ,.“' To5e" olisls, wers being ene| Tooln Hop goody, her life. or the | the best of health to the o, ge rn"; e n:"}"”:(" :‘;-‘“” last night by the | and exports of all great nations. The % . ohlip 18 €N- | tter she will never be répaid. In[son. ‘The medicine does not cor : e 3 calendars and other astronomical in- / senee ! tertained by music, motion pictures| . 40 the meniory of those lives|of 2 PilI which sticks in your throat rand Knight M. J. Kenney was in- | formation; the tables of altitudes, « / men e / regulations pon by the p ind a “magician®, and remarked: | © 4 o s A W draft of bitter medicine, which | Stalled into his office of the Carmody | weights and measures; the weather! 77 ties negotinti It probably Tn | vrnis 1a the sort of thing that keeps|® . this country should offer no | et he foliowed by conful of su- |Council, Knights of Columbus, at the | records, the dictionary of blography el et B Ul SSaRLR | more it ordor # plense Huropeartjgae. It doos constel bt & Geternifne [CommereLIBIAN ‘lage venise, I L Tt itk ] %‘ want ; 1 hoys out o e juvenile court | inanciers or those affiliated with them | tion to be Ithy by adopting the fol- It is said that a bill is to soon Le|election figures and the utter helplessness o 1l to regu- Mr. Dow is the incumbent of the B thite, congitey | lowing good resolutions: introduced that will place a tax of 50! city and state data are Jate their use——to keep them from he ewly created office of Commissioner| ;. | L solemnly promisc that on cach cents on every bicycle. The llrnp(v.d—;r‘\'('r. The book should +he In the ) one of the weapons of war Child Weltare and he should know| = and every day I will spend at 1 qilmn‘ does not sound right to local | hands of every merchant and hanker, {1 t . A popular political propensity par- [one hour in the open air, in walking | cyclis! every pupil and teacher, every Am- s Tong i#h—emphasi he i talking abont. e was n | POrtar poitiel w1 T o of physcal ex: | A new snow plow is to be purchags | erican, — PALACE — ‘ sl ‘ he agrecments ‘.’, ity ]., 1;.,,‘ a ‘spv.‘\‘l(:np ,.,‘,,m‘m’, i T b eraise. 1 g “;01( m" (n:;-\ tf-nn.-{] Soripny and :;m A '!u-r\\\'nrlvl‘ Almanac is published hy Mon.—Tues.—Wed. miplate made | ment and “dropped in o see what |F g L will never ride on a street car or m be used on the highways in this| The New Fork World. Price 50 ol revadl in | the New Britain & clul was like in & taxi or in an automobile if the |city to clear the streets cents. postpaid. KATHERINE_ MacDONALD | f L distance to be traversed can be reas- | B e - N, —Iin— : ) e i there a m ' AL You.say: | o bty covered by WELKIRE: 2 1 best butter, $1. Kusscll Dros.| Best butter 6lc Ib. Iussell Bros. “Trust Your Wife” ference, But a lailure to see absoluts I 1,200 members of the organization, [ so will others o Al e |1 further promise that I will take |—advt. —advt. '