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ARY 25, 1922, New Bitsin Herald [0 o — THE GREAT AMERICAN TR = e e T e ARRALD PUDLISIING PANY (awued Drily, Bunday Kxoented, AL Nernld Didg, 8 e | mawsrit dro Aaributed i wain Makes Random Observations BtrRi. Watia % On the City and Its People W the rich SURACRIPTION RATES ; ke g 8800 & Year . $2.00 Tiros Montha, A= Mantl ompetent men, Th sy shrewd It s appacent that the friends of (that exalfed public position LR srisin | POWErTUL men, he added, arve abl Mayor Curtis do not intend to allow |clever, say we o Entered at the Post OM e aritsin Wor i > N nten 1 v“”“.x COME. ON Now! As Ewond (Mass Alall vre competent and who are | him to he lost sight of in the race for I8 no cthical law which navoralty honors, even though he has would require the holder of any puhs MOTHER SA|D \/OU WELL,WAH— wrd for the poor ot declared openly whether he will | le office to dispose of his salary by A Tatia RNC TOARS"That aBtimilte ldate for renomination. The |any means other than those chosen by | SHOULD HAVE BEEN CAN'T. CRA TILL Bastness Offa ¥ " ' . ol Bdltorial Rooma . S . u28lwho s ¢ ble o crly repr nost interceting political development | himself, If the Inborer is worthy »(\).'»; HOME AN HOUR AGO! | FASTEN MV of the present week was the announces | 1is hire—and everyone knows that T L i e S e Detore the lment that Mayor Curtis’ admirers are |5 although he doesn’t always get it You'Lk GET IT! GOLOSHES ! The only proftahle ml iho Cley, Clreutation hooks nnd 4 ret st the hat with the expectation | then the mayor iw entitled to fritter #toom &lways open wdvertiser s Amerion ! 15 qUateds it they will be able to finance his| It away on jazz records, gas, Virginla —_— FFor of - moral polieles and | ounnaign for renomination and re- | cheroots, clgars, or any thing clse Mamber of The Assoclated I'ross trengt t morality s, the eleetion, Although the mayor hag dig- | that appeals to his comfort and con- The Avraciatot Prom in encivds euttiied o onioan T . staadily ot B8 i targe number of the elec- tributes towards his huppiness, Be- Sp LR e ALH A R ! atariie' of e vodha|dorate; e st enjovs the confidence Couse @ man is mayor is not conclusive fn this npaper and also 'veal news | ube of w small elrele of friends who bes| proof that he b rvich, althgugh it is Waned oot v \ ¢ permi o enter leve that he would be justified in impossible to convince canvassers, iiaves Andit ""T;“ ar eteatnbion bar are utterly r 1 ¢ al | secking to be sent back to the Ma- ticket sellers, ete, of this, Whe A B C. ls & matiomal organizstion [qualities that i | ary to hogany Itoom in the City Building, | As & campalgn argument Mr. Me- ehith Farnisnie Newamiors G o ! iRt IR Bl o land upon these he must build - the Mahon's suggestion will strike with a | this- audit. b According o rumor. among those|number of voters, and will be regis. o fraud’ n nows 1s good 1o ¥ o remurks [ SO e appronched by the |tered indelibly on the tympanum. ::',b",‘,:'.",‘.,,"f.uvr:' to bath natlonal ev by However, it probably will not be a 3 compaign argument unless Mr, Me- i b e s Bl Mahon declares himself as a candi- oL T NGO dhie 10y : RSHNOUA o b ahing miatiwitionisal BRiono o date for the democratic nomination, would be more striv 1 ar examine o hole office ho o and-ank and judging by the republican regis- A meeting of the City Mecting utions, a longer preparation, a more | ¢ to contribute toward his cam- | tration figures, which are not always Board has been called for Mareh T.steiet judgment amination’| paign cxpenses, Thus far, ne confiv-|& true-index ofelection reaults, the {democrats will have to step lively to carry the city this spring two men so prominen he legal L golicitors aire o num! of city of- profession The nat e for the | fleints, This, Mayor Curtis has denied. At least he has gone ko far as to state The taxpayers the city, including pipers, T safeauards «honld be | mation of the rumor has heen forth- {coming and it may have been cfr- are advised, by advertisement, of the lices ignorant whose rights’ are (.. | Eulated by somecnel who disities: the| e, gRan . B | Mayor and would be only too happy to| Once upon a time a man walked b rdget passcd by the commoit coun-fipinged upon more often than those | etart a story that would prejudice the linto his home after an absence of a cll. of {he rish or edueated, | public mind against him, | month und discovered that his friends Iive days before the mect o The cure for the ovil complained | New Britain wonld m-\.-y-.mun'm-,‘43""’“""":{’:"“"f'“'tl‘f'~ I_v‘nll;nug l\»llrsl 'SU' STAYED SO LATE AT the board when final action will belof by Mr. Itoot 1s more difienit to |hance suchpolitical tactics s “shakink | ¢ wake over what was supposed to THE PARTY THAT MOTHER HAD | e | 3 down” office holders, It savors too | he¢ his remain When he informed taken, fixing the tax rate, there Wil fhd, Louger prepavation and more |8 o (e practices. 1t is u | the undertaker that a serious mistake | TO SEND "BOB” AFTER HER- be published any proposed modificn- «irict examination would not ~ help | polite form of blackmail, to give it|had been made, the undertaker—by tions or changes in that hudget. Those [Lerc to any cstent. No law may make |its proper term, and it is pleasing to|the way, the undertakers have a new Jearn from such a high authority as|slogan: “Happiness in every bo B ale KomA IR thin WAy, tHEIE o s die T AR T "'”"'f;\,r' l;xl:x-( urtis that he does not approve ::'.7.>|klrl""qm‘y\r1t.~:.k:‘):in, irmfr;lm'l‘ns I;r};!':]r::". { and remarked: “Well, that complicates o members of the City Meeting Board, [adopted for.the s ilin = TRare an who scek to provide —another rate|q man honest, though it may require plans, remedies for this great evil would be| Al public officials In a self-respect- | payers, espeelally members of ln more strict code of ethics smong ing community should be immune to | things, doesn’t it?" : When forther President I’ro Tem of the City Meeting Board, will have a jawycrs, a fsal by courts to|assessmeifts made to further the poli- | ) | . [ 1 rtine e e + () Y o ) oo ! oartios although it is an open secret | thls week that he would be a candi- ears Ago lolay tioned in any new budget proposed [greater degr 1 they now do, the { {1t most office holiders do rebate part | date for mayor, the leaders of the (BY ROBERT QUILLEN) | 8 ith the items of the board of finance [grnting e e 1% £ the war chest of (he respective factions within the republi- G L (Taken from Herald of that date) and taxation as modified and adopted [muking lnwyers themselves suffor. for | PAFtY under whose pennon they lahor. |can party must have felt very mueh| guggested amendment: Fiiv and | 4 But that is quite different from the like the undertaker. It had been o, | Professor Marcus White gave an 1 ) li “tonch” of an influential individual |generally conceded that the big fight interesting lecture on “Habit" at the ¥, M. C. A. last night. Sions o f dments to the [tense ¢ S : : GeHslensiothtio SMEnCIEI AR oEL liense amiihas(al the fact that oo s ges of being returned to ! 0f the primary wolMld be between| you can't keep a good man m.wn,vCemral Park Loca“on Ifl Sml charter have arranged the situation Hlawyers are officers of the court. ! his position beeause in the latter case | Mayor Curtis and 1X-Mayor QUIigleY, [nor can you keep a man good when | d l Phe Nutmeg club will furnish the [entertainment at the kirmess of the €6 that there may be no surprise at| The majority of lawyers are honest|there is always the concealed threat ";{' the advent of Mr. Dehm ;;"“""‘lm's down. | t that tliosé. avho .dedling to help need|plicates things 1t is. ‘true that o) | Appmved by Cly P]a“ Comm St. Joseph's church in Sefring and | * | Holmes Hart this evening. There will | —_—— by the common council. Thus the their sharp practi and a more ig-| 1318 ‘measion ofthe. Loard Which:takes |assthe (meiority of | men-aie! fonest: mLkslEe gkt A6 e, thitr s ! i e | e expect no appointments or favors in | three cornered fig arouse The frontispiece in the hook ‘of + place of the old city meeting. BRI ren e D e GXDERE 0N APDOIT | e g R gk laoe ol 1Y R Ihatraiiiaga greatitinsli ANIaree. petal ih e nitice, {enthusiasm of spectators to a higher |\nowledge is usually a group photo- | | SRl et Lo Sl meeting yesterday afternoon voted to i Se looking askance ut a contest in which fi G kgt Sl 1) ) ) Miss Tormay, teacher at the Smith BRI e B S S el LML SRR S RO TGS of | report to the common council that 10 | oot took her pupils on & visit (o P e nue, Why net try an import tax|peter site for the public comfort sta- |y Burritt school this afternoon L o iy o 0 o N SISO {tion can be found and that the orig- |y re” il be a town meeting on Ny ; ioni ¢ £ o | inal plan, that of placing it ut the S8l 2 al i rowds B e Ty DR R M D Marc r the purpose of consid- ; . “f'_ll’.“ Laaaran Crowds are 0 ob-| rance doesn’t expect a premier to|gouth end of the park, is still favored. _|"‘h, S S deeply as safety will allow in the| THE LEAGUE ATTITUDE next step and waking up to find that | *ONERC =4 s Lo e IR blek mlle mETelydex| Will Stick by Plan. ”)"iylfi]‘:“;:fix appointments are for sale to the high-| O ‘J'f.:.fm..'fll‘ r:):.u”“v: :v‘lr;r”cl \::: mands that he promisc it. | Txpressing a feeling that the com- | “*400) ““‘Hd‘l’vgwlmol LR BT T o R hrIe e o ARyt Sy AT An T baras e e | isien s o cdeNEIRLYE el SNBNEHeh et Rl meetingTast et v platsa i i AL SRR EIBR IS BN iopom e nTation i age plo 1t SOUN: i /i Wikn e was, elatied b 1 Prospects bring o practice on, Washington might cij at the last meeting is the one still | ¢ <5 mm'mpm"“:",m,. HoEae budget should be watched for by the o its disarmament commission, 18 think of the auction block and in a|PacK memorics of the triple ‘contest have icarned to tell a lie. favored, Commissioner Johnstone [ e Kaes it HPCEER Andrews, i N : | state armory ‘twee Mayor ’ vy secretary. L « ANG 9, taxpayers that full advantage may be |good only becduse it can be nothing|Sreat many instances during our ms.‘:"‘”m‘: :\t‘m ‘n‘r' S:I’i “" ‘]f]"”““‘“" J T e | Vance moved that a similar report be | (0 I:”mr oA fGecies.. Hafelys [ tory men who have heen entively un-| (47l SR=SES SR N In & small town, people will forgive | again transmitted to the council. He | ool ; | qualified for positions of such tre-| . ° 6 S0 8 AHGOLRGLO ong another almost anything ts('f'l"l\louhh-wl if the Plan commission o amendments to the ch u‘u L ‘..\ evident desire to co-operate With| o qous responsibility have been ‘_‘l](l it (‘l.l,“:.' l”"”"l'“i l;l: xlu‘nl.v-lvn!r secreey or a walking stick. | should hold hearings since its de-| taxpayers may confer with the men|uations bound'fby the hction taken al|pointell to national offices and to|OC lncertainty until the ‘votes were | cisions are not final, but subject to counted. And dt is just this unce ! who represent them from their ward [the Washin srenee, is worth | foreign diplomatie posts as cward § reversal by the council. T ) e Washington “conferente; du - wortl) 1o diplomatic posts as w reward |4y (hat candidates dislke. As was D R Tl S B AD B TR as to the feasibility and wisdom of joting. | tor their generosity when the “sinews 3 Mayor O. I, Curtis, who was pres- ek S : 4 : (R S Ll W o o bR neclod i AwaEDIn EREC DA 8 ent at the meeting, expressed regret any change proposed. Members of [ The League disarmament mpmiw : x ) be a chorus of 17 voices. John M. Curtin, James P. Sullivan and T. W. It is expected that any new budget centage of lawyers are competent, | O’Connor will render solos. Men in o should conduet th proposed will not touch the quostion Men or women should be reauirel 10| gepartments entirely free from any re- of salgries. This being so it has been he ccmpetent before receiviag per (straining strings in the hands of thos ! higher up' and without being unde such obligations to their superiors. | this unwritten law is not enforced, we appropriations that have been cut as| gt W ; would soen find ourselves taking the pointed out in these columns that the linjssion to handle the rest of the budget adopted contains in court—{a practic opinion of close official students of | ose who are able to sec nothing the ity affairs, The advertisements, | oo A" he . Leaghe ot Nationsowiippcst bidder. 2t sra. hotorlous fact I that big parties dispose of national if any appear, of the propo: NEW (say that its attitude, or the ttude | bocts in a manner that makes one taken of the wise provision of the clse, fie that as it may that sttitude AT Son SR iaar Ho T EalReN A bt S s overalor M GUILS MR AQ U ElEY hat the council had seen fit to over- |Walter J. Smith Post Votes: to. Oust i t the City Mecting Board will welcome ision has just decided that it is Deces- o1 generally in American cities, and Mr. .\'}m-lv, depending on the sym- R e s e St ey such conferences that they may have |y for it to huve further light re- Leven if evidence of its existonce g | Dathics of the person to whom you L U NS ’ at|been found in large centers of popu- | {ation. he rear of City Hail, such as has| Elected to the Vacancy. heen spoken of, on the ground that | | spoke. Mr. Steele was never so con- { fident in his life, yet he and his sup- | et | o5 ks 5 4 [porters were badly disappointed when | ‘The fact that business is holding [ ventilation is poor and it would be! Eric Olson, quartermaster of Wal- The unverified allegation in the|the tellers announced the result with out its hat doesn’t signify that it is|necessary to pass through a dark [ter J. Smith Post, No. 511, It I W. weele that thefthe Steele total in third place.” ‘Like-fabout to turn a corner. alley way. was removed from office last night by the opinion of the constituents. They [garding the agreements made will be in a position to come to the |washington before going on with its session of the board March 7, fortified {plan for the suppression of polsonous with knowledge of the general opin- ses in warfarc. The matter of the | yravor's friends were S RGh A T e R e e ol B e or's -Hu_v!;l e ‘»L‘:l”,-“'\-‘l?“vm of-|wise, Mr, Curti Iherents were — Commissioner €. I Chase ex-|the executive committee. The vote of - i e Sl iy st 5 ers with requests for financial| forced to swallow a bitter pill, al-| Well, if there's anything in the| pressed himself as in favor of the fremoval was unanimous and was ap- of which they will be able to listen |{rafic in armaments also was de-|afd caused quite a stir. 1t was thelthough they had the satisfaction of |“spare the rod and spoil the child” | groposed location. proved by a vote of the post. 1 s: fhlarcy m'l!v-- I(\ \m".\' 'l'l A_\"“l knowing that they had given Mr.|theory, business ought to be good. 5 Mueller Is Opposed. | Frank Schroeder, wus clected to | Brita hd suce a s L a 3 igle: " Trgf are IS ¢ y 84 " “ o} : ¢ e vlandi res v de dimBn et AT St TR VN R st o i e St SO Rk QulE ey s battie poEherg dany gats — _ Commissioner Charles 1. Mueller [succeed him as quartermaster for the B i iee Pt pi e st G AT CoR e E Y fiefaction in that. And yet, think how dull and profit- {ypoke in favor of the City Hall site. [remainder of the present term 0 } & alonussarmaticirolated s-laany e mininelD 1o '”' Uncertainty always haunts aspirants [less life would be for the knockers| He was ready to accept the will of the | Mr. Schroeder has heen a member of !n‘nug with the peace treaty with Aus- n-’ ice ‘,m’,’“,"]h“ I\“‘»"” ‘u:;lmmuvnirl \f | for 5,mm- when more than two hats|if there were no successful men. majority, but felt that the passway [the post since its early days in this A WAY OUT [ tria, N ARl Lo iG] ."'\“‘, “@lare in the ring. They cheek and re- — | could be lighted for much less than city and has proved himseli a capable ; e AR an e AR e s et he formal “"”""V of Mayor|check, light a cigav quite certain that| Divorce doesn't separate the sheep|the costs of constructing a station on fand eflicient worker for the post. Ot course the proposal by Republi-| o BR TS it declston Curtis will be accepled by many as|fhe road s smooth, sit back at ease|from the goats; It merely separates|the park It was brought to the attention of according to ‘ports, a s dec 1§ SN Y ing che > g i Vi ' V- i 3 aes J f 3 can leaders, the sales tax plan being | e _ the closing chapter in the affair, We¢|and remain that way—just about as|the goat from his hard-carned money.| Commissioner Mary Noyes also fa-l{he post members that a number of will amount to nothing regarding dis- [ hope. long as the cigar lasts. About the —— vored the park site She felt that imualicious stories have been circulated ¥ e time that the coal crecps down near| In the old days, when there was 10| there was no other location mention- fahout the clty concerning the hand- their lips, their cocksureness begins to [law, what fool thing did men do in ‘ot which was quite s saMsfac- [ling of the money by certain individ- r}fl neces: v to pay such bonus 4 ze out and Y El - |or g 2 - ined o als \ o Ly P o ) mo e N vI |army of 1,500,000, Tt has decided, in|made a suggestion during the course f""' I‘ 1‘1'] fl.w:v have '“.T‘.R," vvheck mdc: to feel self-determined and mx”. ' s uals in the post. The auditing com is a way out of the dilemma. It would | ¢ lof a statement to the press the other | N8 &N rec hecking all over again. free? The commission’s recommendation {mittee however, reported that the view of “this position it has taken, to | of & statement 10 the brews EI€ SUIH] In a two man fight, both candidates ol was downed at the last session of the |hooks were in excellent condition B ommamdod wido,|sually know before the last minute| Now if all the humori are | council when favorable action Was|and the finances of the post were ference und to gather detulls of: what|gnrend attention. 1t was simply this: ;l(mn'n‘:nhvs whether their chances are |through telling magazine readers how | taken on Councilman Maxwell sl ll'or]- TEuN e et Al aeolntaat ton wag agreed to at Washington. that the man who is elected mayor (f‘r,:“"" e :“(‘('(‘)‘n‘;' “";’:( “O'r" "m‘}",“f'Il,::flfel:]‘i::;‘:llp'"' ety clallf ot :g"”",”’“‘,""'“::;s'i‘m',‘ }:',I.r;,l&,,,'i: Roie: E A ; should turn his salary into the char- altseg il L SR s < i T POSTPONE TSR e e i Grer 6 aRenE TS MAn N oAb T ines: L ek half of the needy services of nerve specialists. It is also| A man never looks on the bright - to do otherwise than it Thas done. It Mr. McMahon should ever bhe so true that three-cornered fights are ex- [side when hé has cramyp colic in the THR BOYS BORN. Rain Interferes With Clash Between pensive, so that it often happens that |middic, Champion and PPal Moran True, it its sets are o be as effective | fortunate as to be elected Mayor he i s at least one man drops out as he sees v, poses [nter when the matter of th : 5 i 3 5 i & i e el €Ly as possible. But there are rovent in- | will be in ;urx:um. |;“m\>lm\ .m‘ .,;n‘h et it e fo e Sl emale in Majority Since Tirst of the | New Orleans, teb, 2 The Benny I ] ought u or; or- @ st | occ dation. +is reported tc ¢ 3 & ) 3 A ket wi et “" ‘y'll’l'::‘:’ “‘ 'In“ln \_:) '“‘_'Il"_l" mmfi According to Mr. Dehm's attitude '@ Yoar—airl Births Interrupted. Leonard-Pal Moran ten-round no-deci- X Ak ¥ in the “only obvious thing to do” was|g L e RS S “‘n"’ljl [¥he expects to win, Well, we shall § : gt [sion bout which was scheduled to be ning Tor office. b1 M asetherd s na ebconaratibnl Fr At i o g A S U e 0 nak® AT G et A _ A long line of femgle births at the |neld here last night was postponed To pass such legislation would b (A8 ANIBIGRENE Lo B9 ARG Quigley about that. New Britain General hospital was in- & yesterday until tonight on account T e e R little was accomplished Russian rubl His income from terrupted with the birth of three boys | of rain 2 ike gi z an in wtion to din- 3 n i P " n | % 4 it . The attitude of the league of Na.|Other sources is said to be large gl there yesterday. Since the first of the ner to someone one does not car enough to keep him in caviar and| o000 R O JeuribRare HaVe DEENL5L BirthE IR | 30 of them being females and the ye- disarmament commission, head. | ; i | yate de foi gras, not to mention foods 4 sl § | 4 by former Promier Viviani, ..r"{\,..,»n e T DIablan helhte |y to ses slane 0L ARRINEID NS &ITN oo ot St v ” i bRt ; {#op thaBaR e W] ~ ol Gl R T \e trouble about these farmer|maining 21 boys, and for the past jew HANDSOME CUP movements Is that they make it nec-|days about a dozen girls were born. | o | ~T0— rance, is gooq “ip, not hindrance | (speaking of ourselves). He is known ; } N e e Tor | ey 1auBgada SHAID, ot Hindrnee:, (AT King of ourseltes). e 18 KnOW| merrily about on the branches—birds . r A |to have prospered in his theater ven- essary for the delegates to neglect| The parents of the three boys born may be expecied from it in . the| . 4 always hop about merrily—and the & person who hopes that his good Ittme 1 has the repntation of own- their law practice. sterday are as follows. Mr. and BEST DANCERS 3 ) 5 || world’s efforts toward permanent|{LEL D Gt of stock in various | ST getting greener (either that or Vo fol intentions will cost him nothing anc ing large amo i stock t i ATEEIR Er o e SR hE Do kBN et Mrs. William J. Smith of 124 Hart —AT— : % Fa peace. | 1ocal industrial enterprises. 5 LR The difference I - Siies sel, Mr, and Mrs. Stanle L who s I'll do anything to help | We shudder to think of picking up ie difference between the price of | street, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Olsowi of pis e e i oere ey ot who| e enanbir 19, 10 o, PRI UD et ahocs idicnton tht some:| 357 Gak ireet, ant v, and Strs| | FOX'S MONDAY EVE. 5 | body is making a darned big profit| Martin Burke of 76 Spring sfreet. on the eyelets, Jto the arguments offered at the meet- iclared to be depending largely upon ected, to pass a bonus bill without | armaments unless Russin agrees at| providing any means of raising the ¥ | the Genoa conference to reduce Inr} The fertile-minded Mr. McMahon not be “postponing bonus legis taken literally; it would not be dling a burden upon the country;” it would not he “neglecting the former fighters.” ¢ It would be none of these things, according to the arguments 1t the results of the Genoa con- One may say that it was obviously impossible for the League commission that will be used for politicai pur- stances of lack of co-operation where- have accept: “Come around to dinner anytime’ is the way it is put, Or it i ed » neglects to give his addres SAFETY CAMPAIGN RIISU might aspire to he elected mayor who | weeky hence and learn that once LySiieRt Celepie Lo alie Hiy Sorom L, o i 1o e ol could mot afford to toss thelr sulury SR LHE ConTentinit penonItoG Ve There are sound reasons why the PPeople are inclincd to treat HBUY ygide with such lavishness. They|yeen eternally ruined by a sudden o revenuc for a bonus payment would such educatio drives “Sufety | would need it either to promote their|yigit of J. I'rosn We shall not al-| Only an efficient and practical peo- [ family fortunes or for other purposes.|iow such a vision to becloud our |Ple could reduce the mouthfilling *en- be difficult to raise, Men may believe [[First” weeks. There is a general fee \ AT Bl ; N S BrUtltiat b onid be . hed thing | lhE tiat. porhaps ANey iy 0o &ma| nercfore, when Mr. McMahon says|mind to the beauties that are being [tAnEling alliance” to the simple word 66 1) : : : : - s M sien positive tones that whoever [unfolded berore our eves every day, as pact. for the country fo arvange for it at good, but nothing,-probably, to create i cjected mayor should give the in-!the sun rides higher and the air| e this time. Men may honestly believe (any geeat excitement or enthusiasm. |come from the office to the charitygrows more balmy. the | department, the Observer will be Soon shall ye polish up the Kord, doned for suspecting that the as dig into the family sock and discover Unfortunately, however, the treaty ’ doesn’t limit the number of the cler Did you ever think of what a handy Book this is, how carefully ships the Ship of State can keep as it \\m‘mmplln-d and arvanged for the convenience of those people : n O Mr. MceMahon hag chosen a novel way|whether ye have money enough to get lauxiliary craft. 3 who wish to refer to it for the information or meaning of a word? and that it is a wi 1 hing jemphasiz SUChcampaigng, A, gupounce his own candidacy for|the license, look up the price of gas, | e It is the most valuable asset and guide to the English language. to do factors reducing the 1 they do.| discover that the whimspiffer is ,,,”" A feminine novelist speaks of the The *Want Ad. Column™ ol this paper serves its readerS ¢vea more toke That such weeks do accompiish much | AT of order and Sears-Roebuck & Co.| last expiring paroxysm of love.” than the Dictionary. It fills their wants and desires and carrics new extra edition of the wfoty [ have nome in stock, and then decide |Doubtiess that's the one that crooks messages of news to its readers every day. + which was distibiite 1 to |that it isn’t quite warm enough to go |the triggerdinger. you, who have not read these ads. in the past, should start read- joy-skooting out into the country, any- | sl i now, for no matter what position or walk of like you are w E “ | A born sulesman is onc who can in, there Is some advertisement here that will vitally interest you. 'hold out a spring coat suit, 4 thercof. This paper ssacs also the made public paign, because of the great demand | guung? What promises it brings. | ‘ fand remark gushingly: . voint of view of opponent the In October of last year there wad for the hook. Ilowers blooming and scenting the Ly S8 sl ch P g 5 % SEhtTRIR TR i . |clever little thing. . bonus comducted a Sately Ilirst weelk incfhis Sueh results show (he value of night air, 'n' everything. er ant l'ln es“ ts | Would y seliove e d - 1 Organizations, schools and jucational campaigns of Kind. 1t ould. you “belleve ity wedound |- 4 0 ik iwtent of hurMony, Wathon g should be persuaded to let Mr. IFord have the spotlight on uesda Thursdays and Saturdays. that it should be paid and that means | The lack of this enthusiasm, of ruising the moncy might be found |failure of everyone to accept, the idea The is respect for m « a stand one way or the otl The [of what is desired is shown by Herald has favored @ bill providing analysis of the figures of the Motor | Primer for o bonus with means of payment |Vehicle Department of the Stategjust|schools in the state duving the cam- | cre may be no resp ot | some strawberries the other day. And | for legislators who sec cwspapers gave publicity to the plan, [sults may be scen plainly in th A lwhen the waiter presented the bill | | The Only Paper in New Britain Whose Circulation is Audited. should he believed that re-[we promptly fainted. passing bonus legislation which wiil | People co-operated more or ess Such (ter. It do no good, at the same time secking operation was not as hearty, how- |sults in other cases do come | N v < e the praise of opponcuts of the honus cver, as Mt juight have been they mey not be as divectly trae WALTER HAGEN 1IN FORM because they, those legislators, refu tae figures referred to show that[the educational campaign, cuusing 3 P’alm Beach, Ma., Feb. 24.—Walt ed to “saddle the country with such o )m‘- ceidents, inclnding fatald dlthem. 1 the co-operation in the | g - n,flfm:“ h:l i |<:urhul| ‘m,,‘:,:‘ ANYBODY CAN FOX’S._MDnday__Tuesday_Wednesday pe to children, w it ahout |safety first week been more general |today at the PPalm Beach Country ENTER : 4 3 b ki ; [herter results would have come, mu‘lulr‘hr.nkr|u!-‘"r::'nrrl of the ‘;»,.v::\} DANCE CONTEST ; ;TI'LE CQN;J‘I‘IIERINE l"OWE!’l” S LAWYLRS PLAIN FALK "-I.' prg ',.Jf"I.?.."".’J.K?&'L 1??::; M\:;':{ —AT— By Frodncer. & our Horsemen” with y Judge Clarence N, Goodwiu, of Chi- (he stite Wi inereasipg rapidly 5 3. which Bagen atso heid, tie was|j FOX’S MONDAY EVE. RUDOLPH VALENTINO and ALICE TERRY [department has been obligel to order igaugurated, |out i 34 and home in 32, | tremendous obligation.” cont after i cam pite act 1 lie in leovrse. This should be remwemberes The [when the next educational drive cago, is quoted as declaring in