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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, ——m,w A has authority under the law ton lower coal Kansas judge that the use of cosmes J carpet saveral times, He has been displeased r thel I lack of H =2 [ntrest i o reanore e mnrove | EAWard H. Parker I Penalized the streets in his district, He has o, e satitaction v s Tor Allegel Quigley Activity On the City and Its People 8h. 4 the district can lower frelght rate WIPSTICR" DECISION mayor o New Bntam Herald practically fifty per cent, It is to he One does not have to approve of ‘ |{to dismiss commissioners whom he FIREMAN SUSPENI]E[] | ; HEN : ; el | B V I [|does not approve, 1t is believed that ' ¢ - hoped for, but is searcely realizable the use of the “lipstic or of face|| - | o HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY ten per cent reduction in the rate may | powder by sehool girls to give hearty! || | |the board of public works, During his FflR P"LITI[;AL W[]RK A:hl.lu:lallrll‘.lll‘l):ln .""i‘%‘“.’-ni‘,f»}."‘k?.‘.'uu SR THARDIME:DOSEIDIY N a8 D0 [ saforeerant 10" the fanaulon, 06 ] Makes Random Observations ‘ llluI.::‘l..':s.:‘]‘:\‘.‘n‘nm;::'l'I:'ll\‘:nlIi‘»Z‘:‘T:fily:x;v“lrl?; The New Lngland Coal Dealers as- | tnes does not bar a girl from soclation has been trylng to attain [attending publie sehool, The ground |\ BUBSCRIPTION RATES $000 & Year : X ™ t v ates o ) 1 8O coal 0 LN e lae s dec N " \ ™ . o 400 Tures Monthe, lower rates on both soft for the |on which he placed his declslon, |y o coooo whtel the munielpal |he was told will not become part of factories, and hard for the home namely that such use did not injure|gjection had on the two -major parties|this story, | wown his resentment on several ocs Botered at the Post OMce at New Dritaln | furnace for al least two vears, 1n @ [the health of pupils, touched on the fmay be understood from what is going soe } o Y "ono ¢ respective | Believing that eredit should b ans a8 Becond Class Mall Matter, quiet sort of a way., They have, 50 |only reason why the decision might[on behind the scenes in the rest o . % S 1 ¢ of ) M A dlior 5 camps, ‘The democrats intend to take given where credit is due, the Observer | The water board has not entirely ese| 4000w po ¢ i far, not accomplished their wishes have been otherwise if his finding of 5 i wishes: He 0 caped his notice, either, In the mat- ldward H. Parker, a member o 3 ludvantage of the high morale which|wishes here and now to remove his o, g " L Engine company, No. 2, of the fire TELEPHONE CALLS Citizens who believe that they will [ fact in regard to aftect upon health, |now exists and make permanent the |new Easter hat to Ldward A, Me-|ter of purchasing and using automo- | ;EBUE CRRAE 6. & OF I8 18 FALBENRS SIS E 4P PL IS TRENIE G Business OfMce Editorial Rooms . Carthy, campaign manager for Mayor- [P1es, this commission has incurred cvery | Pnonessa's displeasure, It is possible 928 [ get coal a great deal cheaper next|had heen otherwise assoclation which was temporarily ors sloners last night to answer charges ™ A | 5 : . » beginning of the camselect Paonessa, who devoted ¢ - —— [year must usk themselves first, will e decision s of importance, It is[&anized at the beginning of . X that he violated a section of the rules . s Py & {urdware |waking moment of his life sinee he|that le may decide that new mem- he 5 e onty prontable advertising medium In | (e yirike ha over and the operators|ono of the checks upon present day [RAUEN apd Known as the Hardwitre) SO IEANE B8 BN inee N0 Hhers will be able o work more in |44 Tegulations which pertains tq . tho City. Cireulation bool and presa City Democratic club, It is expected | first accepted the post from the Demo. . members engaging in politics, At the - room always open to advertisers win within such a length of time that [tendencies to interfere with the free- | 5 400 2,000 voterd will be en-|cratic candidate to winning the elec- |harmony with his policies, close of the hearing, Parker was ore “ there wijl not be a shortage of coal|dom of action and manner and habit|rolled and that a small membership |tion, “e dered suspended for 30 days, coms ® Member of The Aw,."‘,l,:‘"“,y”u next winter? Sccond, will labor tie re- [ which, carried to extremes, would [fee will be assesscd against cach to! When MeCarthy first took com Prominent democrats are confident |mencing next Monday, It is belleved - “;' ':;”M'“",’.m,:f'..:.'.nf:'Iu,:.\:.ryuhln-w; duced materfally on the rallroads so|aro unrest in the country to the|defray administration expenses |mand, he was faced by conditiona]that they have an excellent chance|that the suspension is the first of its -4 a:.an“un“u?a I‘lrnr v’m' otharwise credied 5 8 s =5 2 1f the officers of the club know any- ) that were enough to kill hope The |of electing a congressman from this|kind in the history of the local de= ® in this paper and aiso ‘ocal news jub- | that cheaper rates will prevail? These | danger point. T it could have heen |y o ovonology, they will push [party lacked organization. 1t lacked [district in the fall. Hartford went |partment. 2 Hshed herein. factors will regulate the price of coal.|shown that injury to the health of ‘,.qhmvl with their plans while the vie- [mone It lacked friends, There was!democratiec by a large margin and Chief Presents Charges [ Naturally should the miners remain [others or injury to the character of |tory spirit s still warm, Democratic ‘a general feeling of “What's the o while the republicang managed to & 2 Member Audit Burean of firenintion il m ¢ tall and‘ihen | others resulted thom the ¢ voters are in a receptive mood just|During other campaigns of the past|save the city government from the| The charges againat the fireman s % tonal organtzation | OUt ON strike until next fall and then § res rom the use of cosme- ; ek Wi L R e S e PR were presented to the commissioners 4 €he A. B, C, 18 a natlona L - at present beeaus the enthusiasm v years, the republicans had shown |conflagration in New Rritain, the vote < A Wil Notb - which turnishes newspapers aunt #0vers | go back to work, whatever the wage | ties, it would have heen perfeetly y 1 fr Wil evia: xoatin: uiariaa | topes 1 ezl In writing by Chief am J. Noble, t with o strietly honost analyils of which bhorn of the defeat of the|a solid front. There were organiza-|cast in favor of a democratic mayor During last night's meoting it was = Sireulatron. Our circulation statistios are | there will be a c shortage, and|]proper to bar anyone using them from g o, 1, has yet to he spent. Kn-(tions In every ward. Time and Is accepted as evidence that a demo- hmukfit to light that about six months cratic candidate for congress woufd find favor. Hartford and New Brit- ain have the largest number of voters ge there will be [the schools, Harm to the health of [rolling new members should not be a [McCarthy was told even by hi Alfficult task while the feeling of ex- [friends that he was leading a ultation is still high that was sure to fail, But he w, ago, Fireman Parker was reprimand- ed by the hoard, after several per- sons had approached the hoard mem- based upon this Audit, This Insures jro. | 4 tection r:w“" fraud in nowspapor dls- | W hen there is a short tribntion figures to both natlonal apd 10- |4 competitive market for the coal, [others there was none. Whatever vartisers. cal advertis which of course means a higher price. | harm might have come to the charac- On the other side, republicans are [discouraged by gloomy forecasts, He|of any two places in the district and bers relative to his advancement in Em—— e SN ter of others because of the example heginning to show signs of being dis-[said nothing but he did saw a lot of [these two cities are certain to be the ”‘: ranks. BAS R A HEALTHEUL CITY set is mere subject the conjecture re-|satisfied with their leaders, There is |wood. battle ground iy the coming campaigfh. : ing F Igley The! snitit. ot Easter; ‘1ke. that - ot ) quiring a violent streteh of the imag-|talk of reorganizing ‘the town com-| McCarthy's first task was to sccure |[If the democrats nominate a strong, Boosting For Quigley \ e L i Noew Britain is without a single case Ination: to. dustity 1t mittee and putting in new blood which [the nomination, This was a big job findependent candidate they may be| It was brought out during the dis- E St aoiin oAbl MEsENE hasrding ta . will have no conneetion with the past. |in itself, There were many Demo-[able to reclaim the seat in congress|cussion that Parker had either been o i knnwlmx:fiflr" ": r\:; in the republi- |asked to engage, or had actually en- lgious significance. h its arriv there comes a feeling of renewed energy, an involuntary turning to the I AR ER 1SS 131118 [ohee meadh & liventually people will find out that Among the younger element of the|crats who were not very cnthusiastic [which was swept aw a contin pestering of individuals in | Republican party, there has been alover Paonessa’s candidacy. In truth, [can avalanche two years ago. gaged, an automobile to be used in small tfings will not inspirc a more |feeling for several years that those|they were not very enthusiastic over . the interests o: <7Pnrz‘t’_ A. Quigley, who outlined the party policy have ;m_\']lhlm: or anyone but their degree of | When is a person old? This ques- nh"[ ‘"{;TM '-“'lflfiflf“ l:::: Yk-m“ur; .t | whooping cough. Certainly this is sometimes overreached themselves in|enthusiasm over Paonessa was just & [tion is brought by 2 ; Lig L2 rapit.iean: Mmnation: & er, the worth while things, that ) Ty ke 2 PRl e s L i % et ! ght up by a news story i g 2 flnlr\- e o co matters of great importance. deciding on who should be candidates. [shade less, if such a below-zero feel-|which appeared in New Britain papers the primaries recently. It was said makes 'S8 good : » v % There hi 1 as shen can- |[Ing can be visualized, McCarthy made reck ag g 0 that this condition of activities on 3 Coineidently with this news comes There have been occasions W ) a week ago in which the term “the|. SEaDEID; i o ‘ dldates have been hand picked and [the most out of every favorable cir-|oid couple” was used frequently to|PArt Of Parker was called to the at change are the new, fresh costumes of R R L el irs has naturally|cumstance. Joseph M. Halloran, |describe a man and wife who had | tention of Mayor Curtis. men and women and the general feel- F this state of aff: Week' will start April 24. The su- acts andhnCles grated on the feelings of those younger | ’aonessa’s only rival, was putting lit-lheen asphyxiated. Wanted Action Deferred ing that impels men and women to the weekly report of the state depart- ment of health, There is no diphtheria scarlet fever, smallpox, measles or Lo : N . ; all who aspire [tle or no effort to secure the place e AL Chai 3 perintendent of health of the city is B i A i men who believe that all who aspire » Is sixty years old nowadays? Hard-| Chairman E. G. Hjerpe of the fire (BY ROBERT OUILLEN) for office should have a chance to win |at the head of the democratic ticket. |ly, Some of the most active men in|board, replying to a question of May- ak an especially s effort to seek the out-of-doors and the natural ;m?‘mgv'" ke r,m lf”" 'm'jn S (“ AL " e ¢ nomination on their merits. On the Yay of the primaries, it was[the country are well past the sixtieth|or Curtis, said that a messenger had mingling with others which is preval- |have this movement a great success| Almost time for the humorists trite| ""\"yymper of names have heen as-|evident that he had no machine or|milestone, They are us chipper and|been to see him relative to the defer- ent on Easter Sunday. this spring. Various organizations, | Some more bathing-suit jokes. sociated with republican politics for |anyvthing that s{u:mly resembled one.|alert ag many men who were born |Ting of the appointment of a succes- including the children as well, are to > 80 long that the mention of the party |McCarthy and his chosen band of lo after tlfi y began to shave. sor to Thomas F. Higgins as a litu- The season of the year, nature, co- operates to intensify this spirit in the freshness that comes with the sun- light which seems to sparkle more brightly, if clouds do not mar the moment. Deep is the religious appreciation @ of Divine things which comes afresh v to Christians on this anniversary of the hour when, as they believe, Jesus be interested. Every citizen should be | ron y’w’"'rq:“fi::m gL )p': Ltk ‘",:1” automatically brings up the faces of |lieutenants went to work with z This is the age when no one grows |tenant at Engine Company No. 5, un= (h¥ereatad o 4 Reep on tryIng. |, certain few. Judging entirely by x‘\lndt T(‘hlrl\od \1('!nry& ]nm was the [old, Grandmothers may be seen|til after the city election. = e -sults, these few falled to make good first barrier surmounted. tripping the light fantastic at nearly Paonessa Takes a Hand . i The cause of a lot res is that | "o s ; 4 X g ; stic at nearly s s 3 The fact of the: present good health| THe cause of a lot ni)ol“i’:ml‘r‘i‘f[- st Tuesday. The machine scarcely | nu; £ven after gaining the nomina- |any dance, and between numbors they| Mayor-clect Angelo M. Paonessa of the people of the city, and the | (hOT8 Are nol ghigoods OVET | moved. Whether this was duc to dis-|Fan for his candidate, McCarthy wis |keep an eve on the Grandpas who arc |was one of the witnesses called last plans for this “clean up week,” should ’ Inclination on the part of the chauf-| B¢ WY many friends that election was|not yet immune to the smiles and|night. He said that after hearing SN et it i i 5 - i feurs or just a general breaking down |Simply out of the question. Tt was|dimples of the fair sex, stori lative to th ativit ¢ be closely associated in the mind of Fable; once upon a time we found . e Tho. fact re.|pointed out that Quigley had built up| Sixty . stories relative to the activities o overyone. The former is to be de-|a match tray that had matches in it, |15 1Ot the auestion. HA& 08 ) ormidable machine. composed of [patian oy be old_for some occu-| Parker, he went to the latter and put y A ycn ol s mains that the democrats won the|? formidable pos pation, One would hardly expect to|the matter of his interests for Quig- sired; the latter will tend to keeping |’ . Diggest plum of the day and also |PCrsonn Ix]lvf‘n'm.;nul admirers who|find third base being held down in a|ley up to him. According to the clean all about us. Yards, homes, ATHiEY oF naers nd. peeresses Niangd | A Ded strepgth in the common court- "HO" '““’"\ 41:0 ot night for him. {ball game by a man who has reached mayor-elect, Parker said "“Not guilty, the dead promising |1aWns, cellars, walks, streets, all clean "\;” Hh ]nmn(lmi)] ‘VI”-‘» ;h(\.lg,:s cil. A party will forgive its leaders m:‘nfl 1\01}” u'\;\» “num‘ get out, com-|the age of sixty. And Jack Dempsey |in my opinion.’ & 5 dea 4 RN TSR S LU L > frequently thi 3 -1 ¢ 7 anTE it wi os d Wi e 8 5 55 3 ' EhxistiroseRtrom sthe dead: prc ol e SR e e Sl e R i s for many weakne but it will re- | 10 shex noymal- tde ot napub=idons hudder when the name of eternal life to those who believe in ' e i @ A8 app fuse to overlook failure to win an [lican votes which would be registered fany sixty-year-old boxer is mentioned, healthy. e election, . That is what leaders are \l: ‘hr-”le would swamp hig mhn.hu ordinary walks of life, however, N ! I3 2 Frsopd e . | McCarthy said nothing, but loaded up | is e i ! & s S, for, in the eyes of the average or. EG! P sixty is just a forts AFa \ It is a wonderful day bringing 7 his corncob pipe and worked a little o inrablo deg, Him. ganization man. When they fail to marks the time when most men who function they must watch their bit harder. He started from scratch. |have worked hard and have been e i A plurality of 307 for 'l’x’lfll\\ L t(’l\-“\‘fiupu] can sit back for a breathing 5% % the story of how he finished. spell, if they desire, and watch the again to a perplexed, often discourag- TEACHERS' SALARI ed, sometimes despairing world that Although it was generally believed without which true life is impossible |that the school board was not limited S Hane. e Aattan of Ctenchiare" KaTAH R bY Althqueh the third ward gave the| 1¢18 "r?n:rli]y?(tflrh(\a';”o‘:\r“w:'lilnhou'[zfl youngsters in g scramble for a place ot £ . the action of the city meeting board, | republican candidate the largest ma- |, . L d ques- ‘on the ladder of success. Also it is § £ right to the position, if he|the age wh " J . 0 AN, e was Anite sta 0! jority of any voting district, it was| f A ¥ h e gc when women become most M P At Wll E t THE COAL SITUATION shere was mo definite statement made ) :ypires must understand, however, | not large cnough to offset the Demo- | VAR It He would tako up the duties |charming as hostesses. ~They acquire otion Picture Actor Will Enter Interest in the proposed move of |In such a way that the people could{that Landis' remarks from the [cratic plurality in the firth and sisthff ~HGF 08 ully canipped to carry poise and dignity which no mere flap- 500 Ml Ch the traffic bureau of the Chamber of | kPow the foundation for such belief. chers are personal and not offi-|wards. A carcful anal shows that | £ > y: as.a per of forty can begin to imitate. 116 [] A tant city engineer for a number of| Silver ¥ P . . A 2 | ool B0 hn repgonast as. it y er 2 | Silver threads among the gold us ~ Commerce to obtain cheaper coal in| It is at least interesting to note ‘h(“:’“"i“ o!(hr“ \jr‘urs‘ a iy Ir‘p”l\\l('ll'; years, he is thoroughly acquainted|to be accepted as a sign that 50 ona this clty through the reduction of |that state Commissioner of Education | o 0o oo L had i other voars w TP with the problems that would con- {must propare for the hercaftor, Rue| Indianupolis, Tnd., April 15,—Wal. trelght rates has been generally arous- | A+ B Meredith has now advised the | o {nem is the most beautitul most- | publican workers in that ward report | 1O ";’; ;‘Q“‘ldi ‘(?‘:'!'"‘.f’l.f;,{“:f“\‘l‘l’“;""l“ it len time when the possessor | 3¢ meilnr;n‘\"ng ploture ;‘h“”v who v a | exceeding of appropriations made, if | beautiful-girl-in-Amercia? y apathy greeted any appeal they| ' Ll 14 2 "~ |relaxes and begins to make plans for|recently filed his entry in the annual | 3 aithoush conl pflco,s b Ay the board deems such a course advis- 5 S I!::,:;l' ll() "(-m‘:m out 1\11: S:\:DOY‘Q the L_fi”‘”‘". }ms»a S]!(.‘ukl.ng vx’“‘*’l\ll“""”\'(‘“j(‘)]_ynylng lite. & 5 500 mile automobile race to be held | source of much worry to the house- EpIIKES. N e Rt RAn TARbIE i barfest | e g e B e B | WISH feVery: edbbdofsell fwithin dhet elty.) e TS TR at Indianapolis Motor Speedway May holder. In some places the hope of [able, adding that authority might bel S 08 COM RAEES & Be il | DALY ine the women. it is said, Many | Amits and it is believed that he would | s 30, will drive car No. 13, it was said gained in the courts should the city |2 y AUEROSETH0, IOV TOIGoRMaRIINE Ue amel: s Many | ake a very good city engineer. { INTEREST IN POETRY here today. the bureau that a $2.50 reduction per ton in the freight rate, with the con- sequent reduction to the user, is little mixing it with radio concerts. women asked solicitors point blank > Pt g b refuse to honor the city's drafts. S SRS Tae bt pEIIS and 20 | New York, April 14 In effect this holdi uts the| If there's a fisherma hat|isbn - Beineiboid. that-the republican|s, Lre usual bittereghthat € follows|Honal-interest in poet n! holding puts h E a sherman on tha upon being to ha T £ an election is absent this year. Even | ].y the Home S(lh"\' dai schools in the congrol of the local [Pl board which is responsible to the state irowing na-| Twelve drivers entered the race is reported |ahead of Reid and as has been done _ s ¥ LA oy Herped g rcity 3 A fon-of Colum- [ for several years, T. E. Myers, man- but a faint hope and considerable L ]l’:\'ll‘m;lt‘:;(:])o i {‘}'l‘:"m’}'“:“’fl"i':n‘"“i"zr‘rS‘Tfi'n‘,f“}:‘i‘:fi' Iflvepublicans have accepted the in- |bia unibersity department of extension ager of the speedway, planned to doubt is expressed that any efforts to s ; "I better D andidates than Curtis or|Cyitable and express the belief that“m;;m-“'\‘ “airchi i Slmnate i numben s <Reld o Jower the rate more than ten per cent |Poard. Presumably the intent of the| 7o the doughboy on the Rhine|Quigley, then we are not interested |I20NCSS2 has it In his power to make| HaRl & fawrehild, supervisor of ever. insisted that he be given the gt s Y, a & acceptable ay T v | Bl sh 1n “olu ia e v - 5 y Pi i, to keep schools out of local one pay-check frequently looks like|when clection day @mes around.| %M accent ,L\hl}:imTnivfi?:',;001‘1}10;(;“«\‘:;‘:“dmsm,\ AT R B :j;‘:’;’::fl?"d\:re LaEeEaay oMty While it might be said that :(“‘a(i:n That's zwei he's in no hurry to ‘tha"fip?"hql\ylmz:‘o’((‘(lii (Jlixlt‘“]lh:‘fin::rj warn him against taking too much ad- by l_nail, said that the course was Bearing Noi 13 had not started in'the 4. With the price that it is paying for d ?:‘;'nn‘)‘::‘ N s«rr;ngrr (‘;mh‘l\tr' has done | Vice from well-wishing friends. N(,‘orlg‘ln?l in that it.combined practical |contest since 1913. N % e % <3 4 ¥ a s 3. gt da as i ma ’ i snegesti < wi work in wi i i vi suggesti s i coal. Even now there is being fought |41 city politics it is certain that the| N1y Bajfour Gartered and Earled?|its share to crystallize sentiment |houbt Many radical suggestions will be | p 20, I G0, 0 P i g ohpor L LERInING \a battle at the mines betwoen opera- | /Atter are less likely to make the|Well, that better than being crowned |agaimst the present committee con- flm’i“’,‘mm“‘mmn Bay. - He-gnold c"o“; “It would naturally be more char-| Reid is due to arrive in Indian- | tors who plan to lower production school affa uncertain and liable to ‘\‘\::Ernsomolhmm as the old phrase :L::«‘“T: ‘i:;(no’:\"::r;s‘me?.u:.w;:moir:: sult' his own . judgment-and wxsdom'l"““"'\'“‘ to claim t this course will | apolis on May 4 to begin training for [ will be met with success. The nation is certainly displeased little to choose between state manufacture poets,” said Mr. Fair-|the race. He already has been grant. cost through lower wages, and miners, | frequent changing Sapanocer, TgEey e SHi7eh ol standing I Bhe oo mmunity:| gy YHere 16 1 neceesiry to ofldnd &1 child ed a driver's license by the American | who wish wages as before for the fuel | Pecause of the larger interest the state | 1 ogtiguting to see whether ghosts |could have had the support of the :,’u'::‘jé ];fc ;h::,1;ergltw1u‘::tutv e = Automobliepaagocistion, Under wiioss which they bring to the surface. Low- | 2uthorities have in keeping the school | are fakes is like investigating to de-|men in high places in the G. O. P. Gisferal afmitation | ATHLETE 1S ELECTED rules the Indianapolis race is con- it ! é ETE IS ELECTE ducted. The only other requisite for * er production cost, of course, means standards high throughout the state. tex’xlninc whether the ocean contains|forty-eight hours )'u-lord tnhthn prilm— PN g Whatever one may think of the | Water aries as it was realized that neither |, ° e R alian e i e ta e Rrer R Mr. Curtis or Mr. Quigley was the best |y otgiraps, ~ But, numbered among \ e . #oft coal field than in the anthracite. " man to offer to the voters. 20\BINAD LA £t B |the republican nomination for sheriff|faction of the speedway officials, 1t {6 In soft coal that the local bureau |the best authority thus far, the local L ‘_" “vorkf"-‘fl or so-called workers, ,arc | ¢ Lee county until a few days before| The executive of a motion picture is most interested as it is essentially a hoard was not bound by the action of b : i ,sf»t“r‘n ‘\\hn‘.. .flr'nf'rdl po_‘"(.‘ is Q\"‘: the primaries and then finished with [concern for which Reid has been act- i oS B v One effect of the campaign, it Is be- [tionable. He should heware of these |moro votes than his three opponents, |ing has declared, it is said, that he | i factory controlled body and the fac- iERpe S Ioea SUInE, lieved, will be to climinate hoth Cur-|because thir intergat in what he might | was captain of the Indiana university | will not permit the actor to compete tories use soft coal as a rule. Lowered | teachers’ salaries. UsENG Qulgley Sron i Ulet BE pafty idovor ot doiis pUESY, Hersondly football team in 1920. The republican |in the race if it is “humanly possible price of one will affect the other, e eligible for office in the future. 3 LR £ nomination in Lee county is said to be |to stop him.” Reld, is said to have While these two were active as rivals,| City hail is indulging in specula-|oquivalent to elcction. He is 24 years|asserted he intends to go through | because he is I BIY E oA e b b e Svaroras, Tt ARfil Ris- | competing in the local race is ability veritably lifted himself up by '”"‘Ios who delayed entering the race for[to drive a racing car to the satis- EREaNsT s Lenarhapuiiiol. s mUGH © HASTIR (RIIAES the party could not hope for harmony |tion over what the new mayor will do|qq. AL i 1 as the home owner might might de- Easter lilles are selling well, The Manicurists are not a recent devel- |and success. There wag too much per-|with the commissioners now in office. sire. florists report a business that exceeds|opment. Long years ago the poet|Sonal animosity shown between them - In the delivery of coal in New RBrit- | their expectations s. The fact is signfi- | Wrote: “There is a divinity that|to please the rank and file of republi- s ' » @ ; o i abHl BEtaE shapes our ends.” can voters and the talk along the THE GREAT AMERIC N HOME i 0 RUSTOIRSRIETIont, Wi SUnL T BRVERG BaneEts street is to the effect that both will A 1 the miners’ wage. The selling price of | Of course buying flowers discloses| 1t sometimes takes only a wedding |be politically ostracized in the future. 3 " eoal at the mines in wage cost per ton|a more plentiful supply of cash and a|ceremony to change softly-lisped Among the reasons given for Quig- plus over head, plus an operator’s|getting away from the intense feel-|feminine “Ple. to a throaty, v! [ley's defeat—although it is based R -/ I’LL BET YOUR tions to try in the autumn. Had he f . profit. In New Britain we pay thesc |ing of the necessity for cconomy. It|ldsten here:” '::;'y:l‘);m:“'] 2;;,":,; 5‘;57":,;—:: :l';:r:\m;x MA WOULD LIKE X N | w ftems and also pay the freight plus|is mor evidence that people AT€| There's a big demand for people|him from consideration for the con- \\ \! To SEE You ' Y éx.‘{“‘” & the handie’s proiit The latter|ready to buy. In the same vein is|to think up new jokes. But the biggest | Eressional clection in the fall. His : A DO THIS- FREDDY: NNIRMER ¢ \§~ | 5 amount is usually fixed, as has been|the suggestion it contains to mer-[demand is for a way to think down |defeat at the hands of Augustine \\\\ WA - s dhis e o v the old ones. Lonergan made him only more ) S \ RN QR o 2 oetpi lam, o T othen Tinss Baat siord wig | dEfoenatvg, han eie No- bt bl Ty W v come 7o N R ‘ ( y consider, then, ha he ¢ « may be expected a norma " et A 4 Y | Seem® an unwritten law. of the|to Washington and he ‘had aspira REPORT You TO \s\\\\\\ AN > R THE PRINCIPAL! X | operator is fighting the miner in wage | trade in all lines, especially on festive ped - banquet-speaker fraternity that some- | F N § Sl & controvery, in the first step fo procure |oceasions {hing or other must dlways “aiterd |06 elected mavor of New Rritain, = Yoo CAN HAVE. £ cheaper coal for us. We can have no| But the main sign of encourage- |me great pleasure.” [t HEvE bR :"“‘ poLuiniate ko ANk MY UMBRELLA, lE 7 volce in that argument, the individual | ment comes when a sentence of Roger —— 1f“:‘ji;‘p';‘;'\{.“':fl‘,',?”;i ;\Mghn;';mf,‘::“?:i R FREDOY! % having no power heyond the possibili- | Babson's is noted. Viewing the sulm-‘.\(:: :,:o,\],',”',‘i_":.(,’.'. tp‘n;’\-.:':,npnfuw‘:’fo :lh(‘ rumor has it the gepublican ma- VET THE LITTLE O & ty of being one unit in that mass of [tion purely as an economic expert| ynose scientists might lh'y Voliva. |Chine decided to place him on a shelf § £ % feeling that has been designated he declared, months ago, in connec-| Hunting in Zion City months before the time came for dis- DEARIE GET HE LOOKS LIKE . £ “public sentiment” We cannot aiter|tlon with his hopeful predictions re- SHRLEE RO URresIDTNep OSRIIILES, WET - HO-Ho-HO N\ NRY( A FIREMAN IN i . the handlers’ profit and overhead, we |garding New England business and ) RNARR THAT COAT | b ; ; BRANN | . must pay something for our service.|less optimistic predictions regarding An interesting and humorous story -i\\‘\\\i\ N \ N ) . & ] o| o 4 E e [ is going the rounds concerning a NN ’ & There is left to us but one remote | the country in general, that “normal- ears go 0. ay [ssominant: vandloies ot the. Renbll SO \ \ # loophole, then, for forcing lower coal| ey could not roturn until there came | § oo E’m tiliot with ATRTING 16 TRIURE Buys NN N W i’ i [ v | ‘aken da i - SR % g g 3 B * R £ rates, and that is through reduction in|a tendency to go back to the old-time FOm Herald ot-tnal date) ¢ (50 reelings and Who is usually “on N \\\ 1 Nk 5 @2 & freight. Can we do it? Possibly ideas of honesty and religion. He did the tence” until the votes are counted. \ N\ \\\\} i 4 The element of freight cost may be | not intimate, of course, that any Di-| Peter Crona stopped the runaway | This candidate, being dgeply inter- i \ Y WENHRDA T RTSEEP AURET \ IR v, overna el ¢y : horse of J. M. Brady on Main strect |ested in his own welfare, went to his| : < . ) \ g g p into, overhead in the railroad vine assistance could be given business| today. The animal was caught in the |telephone shortly after the polls| 2 5 ystem, profit to the operators and|because of a return to religious| nick of time as it was but a few feet |closed on prim day and asked for » wages. And again the wa factor Is!practices. His plain intent was, how- | away from the large plate glass win- | republican party headquarters. Cen- ® the only vulnerable point at which to ever, that a more general prevalence 'y.y'\l\.lur the Mechanle's \n\;:n'\l»unl\ | tral mln:;l have ;.:nl![l'_n llnr] hands { | he summer term at the Normal | Crosseo weause, unwittingly, she gave i strike and achley ur @ s & Y ) id- ded « rishec & strike and achleve our aims. It {s safe (of old-time ideas which flourlshed | gahool commenced toda him Quigley's office. | to say that there will he 1o appre- best in communities where religion is{ The Globe Clothing House has pur-| *“Who's nominated?"” he inquired i ciable reduction in freight in New |[not decried, would aid the return of | chased the entire stock of the High “Quig wus the response. ! ] England until there exists lower wages | the normal atmosphere which holds | ATt Clothing company of AMyrtie ave “Oh, dear, oh dear. Tt will be a 1 A : | X nue, Brooklyn, and will place the|hard year for me,” he moaned. i i L less the railroads decide not to ¢ r[eontracts as bine iz, Ane (i deal b A § & B mRaL R THITOR R ARu] t to ever | contracts as binding, and fair dealing f game on sate next. woek.—advt. A few minutes later he called up ; make any money and charge nothing | with fair prifits something-to be cul tmpire T. J. Lynch left this morn- [Quigley's office and asked for the l"—1 £ ® for overhead or profit hauling coal, a | tivated ing for Boston where hé will umpire [ publican nominee. §; § contingency that does not face us The buving of Easter Lilies shows|!h¢ )“"“ game of fhe National leaguc “Congratulation teorge,” he said ! : b . in that city | & Averr s “y, > A1 s The ra on soft coal, per ton, to|the returns of an old custom founded Clan Douglas will hold ‘& smoket :'::uh:v R l”"p'| ‘P\tn,::v:;hr ':l“ 4 ouglas v Ml a s N cross. Agair © Z § ® New Britain, are now $4,72 per ton|upon religions belief, though many | Tuesd % | g ) z | A uesday evening at the club rooms. [warmest congratulations. | ® wnd $5.04 on anthracite. A reduction | buy lilies with no thought of religion. e e But his voice had been recognized ~WHEN IT RAINS, MRS. | | 3 i WAYS CALLS { I3 E of $2.50 per ton in the price of coal|It is merely the coming of one :of Motor buses are now used by 12[the first time, when he thought he HARKINS AL | i & woans about the same amount per ton | the things which were deemed by a |Tailroadsin the United States. | was ’\l-nrl\vv\g with Republican head- FOR FREDDY AFTER SCHOOL= i . ® 1 freight v o« Arva s ASTRERAIN foi - - quarters | - In frelght rates. It does not seem |great fnancial expert as necessary for| A mber was regarded with supersti-| And as this is & family mewspaper \ ' ) | possibie Uit the combined efforts of [a return of “"zood times." tious reverence by the Greeks. land we are out of asbestos type, what o I ] i | . + , i 4 i i " . >