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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2Z 1922, N B .t . H Id misalon I8 ready to belleve it vi ould come comparatively soon |WI be obliged to all that contra-| ew ritamn era | people of New Britain must make it [ 1r not guarded against. He has not |91€t the ubove statement Thanking | , - I o it in th truth I ! hi tim I let h you all, 1.am, o HERALD PUBLIBHING COMUANY I P ing th PAUL KABELIN, (lasued Dally, Sunday Exoontod) good times” to come He take T At Herald Bidg, 67 Churon Btreot PURLIC INTEREST them for granted and goes ahead to ! | Pl e it SURSBCRIPTION RATES effect that It would not be “compatl ton' therefrom acts an a"ctes ) mblie 1 J o o O i K ’ i 00 Thos Movna Wle with public interest” to disclose | We do not want to skip over fhat VY HONBAT QUTLANN) ant ymes rovmg ery 7o the confidentinl negotintions of the | period of excessive prosperity as Gov, . A treaty negotiators, made in reply to| Harding has. We want to enjoy it e P l #utared at the Pomt OMce nt New Dritaln) Afiniada : . Modern version: Marry in haste Opuiar oy Pl e A Senator Hiteheoek's resolution asking |and we will enjoy it, Tt we may be| & 0 — for information relative to the ns |encouraged by the fact that a man in|" " Tppoat o Ihigur £ i, ”':!r:mmm.\m CALLS 45 |EOtlations of the four-power Pacific | his position deems it wise alveady to| Cannes, however, is less significant I"""“"I""' “_- Norton of Kensington, RR{Earie] Rasiae " L 4 treaty, have a familiae ving Former | warn against the excesses that have [than German can'ts x',";‘ \”" '"”::"l \'\'“ '“'("I'“;"'. posm 105 ) g yday on the Want Ad Ithyme con- ol o o e e it g s et e |- BEGINNING FRIDAY, FEB, 24 The oniv profitable advertising medtam in |thing about certuin negotiations, al-|ity which, it is quite clear, he sees at |, Commerce: Interchange = of INCE=| oo o0 6100 any time at The Her- he Chy, Clreulation o And press 7 G chandise on a ‘large scale, Obsolete, sy L A LR e though he used the word “conserve’ [ hund, | 2 ald Business Office, . . instead of “compatible” it memory ——————— Hint to stout men: A divoree mult|,, The WIANE poemi €1€ !'atlng e r ay 0 Member of The Amociated Prem — [CIves | BE YE THANKIPUL. :r'n“:'l‘;r' makes & man - seem VOrY| Ty ta Tenang we're told Tho Aeracinted Pross s exclusively entitled | Thus leaders of hoth parties hav- o . It is for sule by C. A, Bence 10 the uwe for re-publication of all nows I'he person who has & bad cold, or —— oW, r . . " eredisad to It or mot ntharwlse credited [INg come to the same conclusion such | 4 i 2 Where good used cars are sold, e T T e | int e torrost and wise, | ® evere headache, w toothache, or| A nation usually twkes something FPRANCES B, NORTON, e c Muired liereln, | . 3 ‘[ who feels the papgs of indigestion [When it has an acute attack of na- Grove Hill, Kensington, ‘ |tional aspirations, of course, Such tender regard for the carly In the morning, Is apt to sce Member Audit Burean or Cirenlation [ “public interest” by Democrat and —_— Many good poems cannot be ¢ little that is good in the world, The : g s8Ny g poamy 0N The 4N G m matonal orgun\suIon | oy iican b admirable, What a ten- || s M| At times the difference between gidered hecause the rules in a good which turnishes newspanars and acve | headache, toothache, or cold may fearth and heaven is only the thick- [many cases are not observed, Read tuers with o strictly lonest analyils of |depr thing and how easily disturbed or ' | givtnation. Our circulation statiation aro Lo T R T T must be pass away and the person forgets to [ness of a brake lining. {the rules and follow them. r""';:’\u‘\‘nv:“:ll:l[l ;I};?Ilé, Inrl:‘s:w\:\purllw 1“":. ; s be properly grateful, E— Hth-r. poems deserving of mention e th national apd lo. |If & little knowledge is such a dunger- | ywyue gufroring such person is apt Sha aafollova: ; For the past thirty years this store has had artiners. lous thing when it is consldered! i i : - Ther . % 1 P 'y ]“) cast a pretty wet bianket on all M M)’ car's a mess, I must confess, H . . Er e —— | 'nl'l""‘ ‘“‘; "::rn'l:’“ “|“"l' m_'{’)"l‘\’l"” '] enthusiasm; such person takes the | “And yet I'm not despairing, 4 4 fundamental policy which it has faithfully fol- WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY |Woule D GALRSIOUE; A AUeUVE | oy out of life. If he or she were to | S To Walsh 1'll go in my distress 4 y Thioh 3t will conti i ) He does the hest repairing. lowed and which it will continue to follow in the e : e © the Of misunderstanding were the public | " et e Aot A ‘ ) R T R AN R e s T I e S TR B Sl o WILLIAM I, SULLIVAN, Ji. |8 future—to offer at all times dependable mer- é . 20 N 70 Beaver St : = D - 2 (B chandise at the lowest possible prices— |cerning these negotiations, and were | o tne joy out of the lives of birth of George Washington could not be allowed to pass without reference /the public to remaln in ignorance of | ¥ el j to the story of the hatchet and his| | every person with whom the vietim | .\, SR T A My auto needs a battery, . 3 k. A 1> Wit s at its best when compressed | My &0 heeds battery, In our Anniversary Sale we offer many all the facts. This is the theory of | . 2 reputad inability to tell a lie. It was | of il health comes in contact is an-linto a short sentence.” However, g v Py . 1% the leaders of {he country. But the | o matter. thare's. mothing.. partiowlarly funny |l think I'll go.to Hawker's items from our regular stock at considerably deemed necessary to draw and eluci- 3 | or an Bxidels full of. vim | A date lessons inspired by his lite and |trouble with thelr argument s that| = yypen feeling this way, and in-|about “Ten days.” Al AL i below their usual prices. the —— the public does know a few of clined to sprea A ch & e pread one's grouch all over Flig) e pRe T i 4 However, Just because o thing I8)="g %o o0 iaoon spoil your.plans: Every business worth while creates after a facts about the negotiations. Seldom |y, place, it would be well, not to re- |aeninst the law, It doesn’t follow that | r pl BB i the public satisfied with results. | nomper Job, whose suffering has been it is up against it. TusEtake. Bk ohs MPUEnE Hy Lo length of time a sentimental interest within its The habit of not letting the bli b | % abit o g the public| joupted; but to remember the man - ; i oanizati _ ; i g T S e EiR il 157, Insure at once with Geo. Gans, organization. know any more than I8 absolutely | paws of whom comes from Man- h")’r";‘r"n;j‘:: ”“I:’I":;“'“ "’“;‘o““”m‘o:‘; CHARLOTTE WELLS TAYLOR, g O v as ) actice: £ 4 'S, unc hose 1 il V' % % . . : s 0 necessary has long been practiced. | ohoater, Tngland, The physiclans de- | Tebby 0% 4hd those who Farmington. This feeling has expressed itself in this The results have not been good. There | cjared that he was suffering from e iy, E e . : LA ake thi S e ’ : = i you: ws S eyhcopAtl store by the efforts of its workers to make this has been general dissatisfaction. 1ven | cegsive hlood pressure, chronic bron-| Ivery normal married man feels allf \-‘“’““}‘f'“' :“j"llfl.yllif*v‘~1lul1, 1 e' i =i Il e tovar dot. the ardent supporters of the govern- | ohitis, chronic asthma, sclerosis of |little bit sorry for the poor spinsters| A Nlle Jaus and sovk sale an annual event looked forward to and o ment have at times been unable to|(he liver, Bright's discase and a “ter-|VhO €an’t get a man like him. (R na ehuen s Wennv Iho g, i substantial value to its many patrons. EDWARD KOMLOWIIZ, service to this country In its infancy. You have a fine palace maybe, Rhetorical periods were relied upon 1o emphasize the wisdom of following his example of devotion. The results obtained were supposed to be most efficacious in renewing a spirit of pa- triotism throughout the land. That time has passed. Today, with no less of respect for the “Father of his country,” people would read such g : 2 h eulogies—and then yawn. As George bring forward arguments in favor of | riply" distended hedrt. Yet he took| ¢ is only a question of time until Washington accomplished results in|th€ Sovernment which they would | he time to sue and was grateful for [some ribald critic will call Poincare = AP INORN ARG ) W h Th d 9 P f il have been able to use to quiet criti- the bonehead of contention. 5T a down- | atc lll‘s ay S apel' Ol' e his way influenced by the habits, cus- the recovery of damages amounting It your business has taken |eism had they known all the facts. |to 8§75 for the results.of an accident = | toms and manner of thought of his e A ERT 5 ; i . ward trend, 5 L b s Sk 4 weartily in favor of this| A aobvals Tl oy Lt | ® L U S st ey o accmplane | ins e the s poles | i e 5 vor BT LS o el Details of This Great Sale fonaylony.nyNeons|dering ! tnes bapits|| (CTATIANY YERES BTN RavIERENT ), (i yioshtiv hiss it eialiments. id: ot [our own crowd keeps the upper hand. | * * PGS JET e ¢ : unsatisfactory it would be wise for|jnterfere with his labors. ‘Therefore = . Bea s was i B e customs and manner of thought of| i A 4 i [some daring official—possibly some | rcad, learn and inwardly digest—and | What are the wild waves saying: DOROTHY BOILARD, Well, if they're crime waves, they are | X 15 Bamboy Hi this time. | 4 | President of the United States, some- | pe thankful. SRoHaBIY, B A et gion \ George Washington's force is need- 5 » > g o .q |time, to adopt the other plan of let- s cond ed today as much as it was needed | ; !’ | T We'll overhaul your motor, no mat- when he lived. His example is to be ting the public know all the facts and THE DISA! R 2 ter what its make, [ ° followed in the things he accomplish- |°f letting the public thus take care| Horror at the loss of life in the o Take up the bearings, grind the | MalbOhm Slx Bl et s S ) valves, put lining in the brake; any more than the same weapons may | be used today in warfare that ywere used then, | Nor should the force of his life be polnted out in the same way it would |ton to the Four-Power | freaty 18 |what?" e, | have been emphasized then. Men and [PFOPer in itself. It explains what the| 1t takes courage for men and g0V-| gometimes, however, the tender I went to town to buy some clothes, | , women have not the time to read and |UNited States understands the treaty |ernments to press on in progress intouch of a woman'’s hand is a legal| The kind that I adore, (o e E' h tender touch. I looked and looked, and then I chose ppel SQH lg listen. ven the thinking of loduy,‘m mean; there is'propriety in letting [the face of catastrophes such as this| 7 = e s T : ] other nations know what that under- "Phousands, millions of voices are! must be done quickly, intensively. housands, m E £ - b A LT TPO g 2 E ? standing i vides the : TR e The man who says Ire has no desire WALTER HILTPOLD, SINTY HORSES—ONI JACK RABBIT But the force is there in that life, |StANding is. It provides that this heard decrying the spirit which con- X 77 East Broad St. St ah il i o i e s ds. mil. |07 Tiches may be a philosopher; for G R O e e T Y s no gation, legal \stantly urges onw thousands, mil- | {at matter, any other liar may be him and his service should be just as|°F moral, to maintain the rights, in jiions of hands point to the past, with|philosopher. keen as it has been through all the | | | of and guard that delicate thing the [army dirigible disaster of yesterday | “public interest.” comes, immediate. A feeling of sym-| So \\"I\ml your having trouble phone | THE CAR YOU TURN TO LOOK AT 5 i i, S| | 28 ring mATHYEIon; thoserin. whp A dead And et us have a chance to show If your going to buy a car this year, let it be one of the , RESERVATIONS were dear follows quickly. Then | _ what H. & B. can do. The proposed Brandegee reserva- [arises the question: *“Well, now CLAUDE 8. BARROWS MAIBOHM family. The car that everybody turns to look at. 124 Glen St | car is pulled by motor first built in America. If you can't sleep on your mattress, relation to the insular possessions or |its discouragement, its blood spots | *Cos it's rough as ol' Cape Hatieras ory should not inspire rhetorical reminiscence. That memory should| Yanbs aince his death, But tiat mem. |dominions, of any dther. contracting -agedy; millions of words call for| Unfortunately for the peace of the % “‘x‘" :“,’]’(‘,f:';‘ lumpsdin matied D nations and that the censent of Con ation of such dangerous exper- | T ! | Just remember there's a person as’ er l'llc s | visited on the third and fourth gen e o Inspire vital, intensive thought, de-|!Nder the treaty by which the United of construction gor design are found; = fduda "I‘I“‘l‘w":‘”s“;"'f;“? ono’ that=Just: in= THE TRUCK THAT NEVER LOITERS cisive, dotermined acts—fortitude to | StAtes s bourtd in any way, and that |guilty are punished or absolved be-| oo many people think patpiotism | H. K. BOARDMAN, got results. The flag of this C,,"n,ry;'h”;‘ is no legal or moral obligation [fore men but not in their own con- E mr“r‘t-lv a r‘l«-.:i'rr' m] kill Inoi;;h:r‘nr‘ 453 Church St. |H #hould not be described as floating in |'° BIV¢ Such consent. soferines;: - ho- Hoprorrlies; (8 faggoke ben vestion Ll OMNGHTAIGaTof g Gy Rules of the Contest e L. V. 0 s the breczo on the anniversary of the| TS reservation, or any reservation ften except by a saddened fow. ( T : day of the birth of George Washing- [¢1U2IV clear, docs mot change the| But all*through disaster and dis-| oy 4 woman complains that it o e R e ey ton. Today our flag should be 1\ir‘-}m“lpnsp of the treaty as far as we arc lcouragement Ahe brave, Uhe FCarless yyghana doesn't understand her, she which appears in The Herald. HERSPIELD AVE, . . . HARTFORD, CONN. tured as snapping in the wind. |concerned. Any rescrvation providing |go on, planning, daring accomplishing usually means that she has found an-|Ad Rhymes on classified ads in gen- Nothing other man who does {eral are not included. Your verse gress is necessary to any adjustment {iments. Investigations are made, faults |that contracting nations are released |suffering perhaps, dying. Represented by . <y = from the binding quality of the tre: ly[q them And because of their N e Imust concern some particular ad. RE HEARING TOMORROW. | '* & SLODBRtherts | Aol FSE D A ® e e B SRS it its provisions, or any of them, are |lives, their decds, progress never hes “"I‘ n'xli.‘ll';‘(:::;;‘:l."lIh(”:n’l(;\(" l‘nl::‘,?‘flu x:_w‘z.:“ll rx;Pnllxllsa||AL\l advertisements are on JULIAN K. WEZCWICZ tmportance to people of New ”,.imi”_‘\lnla('vl by any of the contracting |itates, never halts. Upon such firm ubout parliamentary rules than they| 2.—Write on but one side of the /i 131 North St., New Britain, Conn. Tel. 1744-12 I R T Tk know about agriculture. paper and he sure to paste a copy of lars for the people of New Britain " St [the advertisement about which you 4 he peop ? IR I R | Kuch time the other nations get write on the same side of the sheet, li 2 ! : : M mmsmrsrrrrrrrooroeos L icked in the face, it becomes increas- | preferably at the top of your verse. {tion was understood by the United | ingly difficult to persnade them that At the bottom of this paper on the Tomorrow will be a day of prime nations, would be proper also. Such |foundation stands civilization. reservation would not, change the | — may result from what is done tomor- row. This saving may be accomplished to |StALes: Any taint of bad faith, thns{ 25 Vears Ago Today [the Senate isn't America. [same side write your name and ad- | g : e o |shown by any nation, would taint the | §° ; { et = {dress in full and mail to the Want tl;t dmrlmu\; n(l] noflpc ra;)n, ‘no Km.“p’wholv (s (Taken from Herald of that date) i-‘“‘ Rhymes Judge, New Britain Her- of persons, is he rm local convic- s i) | F 9) ~ 8 . Bt e bl v rprtons| e BOY WASN'T SICK, gt e 2 e e of New Tpit. |and the discussions over them, is the |, Sen's arctics for eI Ll | A EOATL e wed daily in |8 ain, men and women, arc in a po- | : WO = i (O BThin G Borew - deripany | il al : : i onferenc ; : he Want Ad Rhyme he has written. , Aition 1o Help askure his suving for |0 thE conterence—(he danger of de |operate but four diys & week and Sl the Want Ad Thyme he nus wiitten, In Town Yesterday the workers of New Dritain. Tusy [Sroving what of good may come/seven hours a day starting next MOD- |y piings of Youngster Causes Teach- |you send in. More than one at a time well known [from the conference, such good being [“4Y: on separate sheets of paper from the though they are such | s s ) | Gt ) Professor Marcus White of the T b ; PR Ohh men and women are able to arrange |founded solely on good faith and noth- | oual sehool will talk on “Habit" | ERol0 e e flf‘{.'\yo.‘\‘(”:m": |:])(\‘:|l;‘\:‘:li‘~::r‘nl"|1n'( to spend part of tomorrow morning [IN8 else. If reservations of this char- [at the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow night. In Hip Pocket L bl The Kronin Sick Benefit socioty | ) : in Hartford before the public utili-|[2c¢ter and of this character only will as well as grown-ups. tles commission for the sake of the|be added and the treaty :n!nptcd“’('m_““ ["”‘V'h;m:mu‘l‘;(\ls-hr;nim’\ 188U} 0 late Monday in alothing ccon.| ‘Test your -skill‘at rhyming—you . i S an levening. Rev. 8. G. Ohman made an|Cut" late Monday g g occy ; . people of New Britain and for the|Without further, ambiguous dlu:m-‘,“,,,r,‘“ The society has paid out|bied by onc of the students of Miss|may win 31.00. g Sike of resssnableness-ani justice, |tons; well and good. 1$700 in benefits and has $800 left in| Wilson's class in biology at the Bush- S 5 e eX | wick High school in Brooklyn. | . ‘The best citizens of this city are all Through the hard work of the teach so-called “Welfare [S€IVes are proper. What their pro-| Miss Mary Whittiess A ()7 Tl ey bR e i odl class, it was con. | Transportation Committee Ready For sent the Listher Stanley ¢ at ; bl ; o 5, U, C. Hearing Tomorrow ) . . the bongrens/of the Daughiers: of the|iico (o the hasement, aid.was c I L AL ~|M A Safe Cabinet Will Protect Your Records inguished after it had burned out the | Alderman A. M. Paonessa, chair | {American Revolution at Washington. |yjn" ) ocket and destroyed a patch of | man of the committee on transporta- B | Here, tomorrow, 18, the opportunity | o ; | Lieutenant-Colonel Thompson at-l¢oth ahout us big as a dinner pls tion, will head a delegation to the |§ ° ® ° for such people to do real wel ‘ SOUND ENCOURAGE . ltended the annual ball ofthe C.N. G | e hoy was not injured, but the | Public Utilities commission office to- | f work. Gaining a saving of many| Many people have been predicting |2t Rockville last night. pants were almost a total loss. morrow morning when this city's ap- lns rln ln 0 The fire appears to have come|peal for lower trolley fares will be || PY thousands of dollgrs for the workers | “better tim They have not come ; | COMMUNICATED labout through the lad’s unfamiliarity| heard. The local partyswill leave on of New Britain would make much of | Lo any appreciable extent. Many of | ! I’ b with how much phosphorous resents|the 9:30 oclock train. ] ! { 66 Church St. Sales Agents | New York, IFeb, 22.—I%ire “hroke The proposed reservations in them- |the treasury. interested in Work.” They would take somc Posal muay lead to is improper and trouble to further such work. |discouraging. them have become discouraged and | |being kept in a moist closed place.| A meeting of the committee was “"| Miss Wilson had sent the boy for|held last night, “with Mayor O. I lime water and phosphorous for a|Curtis, Senator E. 1% Hall and Corpo- | chemical experiment, After a few|ration Coungel J. H. Kirkham in at- [ minutes he returned and handed her |tendance. 3 are « unnecessary and St 46 .welfare, work unnec g New Rritain, Conn,, would make it possible for hundreds | remarked that they have been “fool- | 1o The Kditor: — more people of this city to join in [ing themselves Torn and tattered, some of them welfare work of the city. | Gov. W. . G. Harding of the I%ed- | IVing bedraggled in the mud, the Here is a chance for the “big men” |eral Reserve Board said in his ap.|American flags or what 1s left of | ‘”H m, that were used to decorate the of this city to show their employes | nual report to Congress: “For some | (ourt of Honor at the entrance to| you get the phosphorous, | Board of Relief Hears i whether or not they do in fact feel | months past there has been a marked | Walnut Hill, still remain, giving mute [Charles?” asked the teacher, 6 1) w vital interest in the welfare of such | casing in domestic rates of interest | testimony to the negligence of those o Qv L L LR, M 20?, Al?»?}emen\t- .IAPPC?IS’ THE CLU] ERED ATll 20 i . 8 ARt Mt for whom the New Britain soldicr | Pocket | g s L R S it cmployes ot them go to )](l‘|”(rl 1. . .. the investment market is now | 1adla gave tin thalt jives He reachied back for it, but _qn,,,,ml‘"ulml«‘m(‘m in taxes have been receiv- and appear in room 41 of the Capitol absorbing securities at reasonable | 1y (oo en't sufficient regard for|There was a slight spluttering and a|ed by the board of relief, nearly 50 Many articles of Furniture and Purnishings along with Machin- made | Sizzling, and the hoy began to smoke, [being added to the I;s\r‘ ;\'hvn '|]h(‘ ery Bind Tools are discarded yearly and stored i the attic, cellar or “ Wils cas| closing session was held last night. : ) Miss Wilson looked up and was|closing session AL store room, to be taken care of “ldter,” by being carried away or Britain - needs | sidered a few months ago; market | the supreme sacrifice and for whom he | bat t asked that l'the Cbnrto - was erected, let us | Startied at the expression on the boy's| e largest abatement asked w 1 , . ¢ the Court of Jonor was erected, let us ¥ of St Mark's: Bpiscopal, chureh; bes burned. Is this True Thrift? A Want Ad. in The Herald will enable at least show proper respect to the|face. putronize the trolleys under the six- | steadily advanced until they are now | et S0 BT R Peme | Wi the matter, Charles?” ing a request for exemption on the you to put.that store room, or place in the cellar or attic, to much cent fare. They will be telling the [approaching par; good railroad and | jants of the flags from the pillars|asked, “are you ill? entire $18,400 assessment 121 RS better advantage and it will serve two ends, the Buyer and Seller; industrial bonds have also appreciat- | from \I\ hiw]!.(hl. ‘.]:“,K in x.m‘- 'm;u!. M 1'11'\";1,:\;::.]\‘;;" :ulz‘l Charles. '(‘II('}‘,""(“' now in the course of construc- the former, securing what he could not otherwise afford, and the Jat- ! ) m["_ "\(':mll_";'l e *in";‘I:“_“‘y;m',‘o‘r"“:' Aiug, Wb I et ter & good price—money s then tumed into value, and value into | the fine, public-spirited women ances in standard stocks.” teomms th me. that the Amerioan Le-|He spoke the truth, Hegwas burning COMSTOCK ENCAMPMENT. mon New Britain to show the people that| Gov, Harding deseribes the busi- | gjon might bring it to their atten-|up. His hip pocket smoked and siz-| The regular bi-monthly of . Com- Zled, and pets of flame were begin- | stock Encampment will be held 1ri- their interest in them is real, vital. | ness cycles thus: Dusiness activity [ tion AMERICAN, | ) L 18 R 3 = r ite zerly i s 4 day 2 g of his week. / re- em go to Hartford and appear | wne sreasing prodiction} exvess - — Ining to bite eagerly into the cloth, al-| day cvening o | H w t R [PV LD AT SOTEMT i AHOTERRRE DIOCEOR T SRR COMMUNICATED [0 into the hoy underneath the cloth.|hearsal of the patriarchal degree Wyl | er an l'lng esults pefore the public utilities commis- | expansion and speculation followed | N 't | Miss Wilson threw u bucket of water|be held after the meeting. It is sion. Their mere presence and rec- [ hy panic and forced liquidation; long | s % g M ‘“( him. It splashed the phosphorous| planned to have a district nn-fvum: ! The Only Paper ew Britain Whose Circulation Is Audited. ognition of them by the commission | period of slow liquidation, business | Not Threatened With Matrimony. | aggravating it to further activity.| April 7, and invite the grand officers I help hugely depression and stagnation—then e | TO the People of New Britain Finally the fire was attacked with|of the state and I5. 1. Dunbar Fn- — will hielp augesy. i ¥ 2 7 1 wish o announce a denial con- | paddles and hooks and other things,| campment No. 32 of Dristol to attend. The transportation commiltee s vival lcerning the rumor that has persist- [and it was whipped until it gave up |1 . Melander has char of ihe — = than is fair an When men like Gov. Harding begin [ently worked its way into some mis- | the fight and went out, . supper 1 will render a report at asking nothing more wst and wise both from the point of |to warn against the evils that ‘may |understanders, that I was on the Charles hacked agai the wall and 3 ening's meeting, | F . H oL J there untdl - another boy | banberg, . ., will have charge of | Kor (Julck Keturns Use ker ssifle vis. ew of tho peoplc and o verge of matrimony. remained i it il It this announcement will be read [hrought an overcoat. After which he | the degree work for the district meet- necticut Company. The utilities com- | it is cvident that they believe those [, 0 \1derstood thasonshiy b wil 1]went home, g, at ten o'clock in the morning and tell | rates which could not have been con- | the memory of the boys who the commission New the six-cent fare and New Britain will | quotations for Liberty Bonds have truth, Here is a real, splendid chance for [ ed and there have been noticeable ad- the Con- | follow excessive prosperity, “Revival, s s