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- - . - R e [ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 19‘&3 B ties, As previously stated here (he | readjustment of & naturally brilliant reason for the passage of this sort of | man, Welcome, Senator; now let's New Britain Herald A law 4t this time 15 a4 mystery unle e what ean be done about it o | — ! ance in the “emergency=—has pre New Yorkers must be grieved by A% Worsh Widg.. 07 Chared Birens, | dueed chaos in a ‘:n..\.v.». it purs| evidence of the low state of eivillsas aEs3 ported to alieviate tion and morality ip an adioining m mm um Up Ior SURBCRIFPTION RATRS: | — Commonwealth” says the New York | Ll :,';; Thiee Months. | e e | Times editorially, under the abeve l‘rg‘ SM Appmpruum "% ~ L/ 4 | » Month. heading, “A bill has l.»v\ intre- — wint is made in a certain ors| 2 A point | ‘ 4 | dueed in the Conneeticut Legislature | Patersd at the Past OMoe ar New Britain| ganization that when its members BY GBOl A . to permit the giving of information GBORGE M, MANNING 68 Gosend Chum Noh' Matter | wear thelr uniforms there is nothing | ol : | (Washington Bureay of New Britain Herald) — | about bhirth econtrol, under proper! to distinguish one memher from an Washington, D, €., Veh. 16.—An- afeguards, and a hearing was asked |gered over reports that President ::I-'mlnl "!nr. A seenrens ::: i s : <l the Judiclary Committee on the l‘lnrdmx plans to thwart the will of orial Fooms " e . position, They are IEt folks, O principles involved, Here in New|COnEvess which voted to spend $56 e —— be judged only by what they do and| P 00,000 on rivers and harbors during THLEPHONE CALLS other in respeef to wealth or soeial | GOOD NEWS h Atabie adv ritsing medium In York we know better Our o ol fh';.-np:",.-mr': ulatinn heoke and press| what they say—to be judged on their | z the next fiscal year, hy directing the reom always open to advertisers, . rit | police last year broke up a meeting|chief of engineers to expend enly . own m for that purpose (to discuss this mat. | 527,000,600, the ameunt fixed by |I|r| ' The name of the organization is p budget director, the rivers and hars - ter) * * * The Mayoer of Albany < o ' vl | - he Ay T e iy entitted | not mentioned heeauso the point to|, o o not long ngo forbade a birt, |20r® “bloc in congress, which _in. —— — - ot long ag ado & b 10 the use far e publeation 6f All MOWS [ | o0 o e well i I ag dde a birth 1 eludes the majority of the Co tiout eredite) to It or 4|h|>y"(n4 ore ':-hn = y . control conferenve on general prin- | delegation, has declared its purpose to in thir paper & %0 local news p people, n omen, bhoy V| ples But in Connectieut * ¢ ¢|make the act of congress mandatory frhed hereln, St girls, could be made to feel that m.-u-i Margaret Sanger was allowed to re- if possible and thus rob the president of power words and their actions would be the Memler Aundit Warear of Clrenlation rds und their actions wo ¢ e oite statistios + * ¢ and to pleaa|” ) e A R 0 fa u nattoral orgwalation | only things by which they would bel ... which furn'ahes newspapers and advers| . ntative Dempsey, leader of E N E R Y B O D Y = poor women be allowed the in- is trying to ohtain for him- ed, This, of course, 18 Imponsi- J ' ; tirers with rirtly honest ‘-"'"" of ; formation which almost any well.to-|5elf and members of his committee, Treulstion oircutation staf@tics arel hle under prevailing conditions, but # prview oslde ) elreulation s Dree ¥ L do woman can get now * * * And,|"" interview with the president to . sound him out on the reporis of his since Connecticut seems to he |nmr‘|,“".,,|,u" to order the cut of $29,000,. 11 as backward, it does "nl:‘uvm in the appropriation, Dempsey that there was any rioting or | i# chairman of o house rivers and % RIS to the millenium, violence * * % The Mayor of Al.|DNArbors committee It was he who NO JUMP IN VXPENSTES, Visualizo the “old mwimmin' hote | B A ;Iw”"' A [vresented and led the fight for the P ot § eith e budge ¢ ve " o AE WE Y ous: eques Aague of | umendment to inerease the approprias ¢ the city keeps within the budget f of years ago and remember the beau- Nations to give him a mandate for|tion from $27,000,000 to l-’-fl.lO‘l'l".Wm, Connecticut,” Should the president at the confe ' o with Dempsey and his associated there were| ., ¢ Pleasivg irony of the esteemed | o\ " 1»\1«]5'"0’0 of Intention to New York Tires is certainly com-|curry out the plan eredited to him it plimentary to Connecticut, attribut-|is the plan of the bloe to take steps ing to our glorious state a breadth |that will tie his hands, If the president should direct the f mind w o 3 L "‘ ind “which ;pinose pr"_ fish :\.‘ “[chier of engineers, under the author- York in an unenviable light, But ity vested in him by the constitution, let not New York fear; already there |as commander-in-chief of the army and navy, to expend only a total of 000,000 on rivers and harbors dur. o Ing the next fiscal year it would have p lie opinion are assur! 8 - n effec b y Were it not for the $4,000,000 in-|the quartermaster sergeant was hard : Are assuring blushing con- |the effect of serlously ""_““"‘""" : R v servatives of the Commonwealth that | waterway imprcvement in Connecti- erease in the grand list it might be| put to find decent uniforms for thel ., cut. > Ny 3 t lated " i LTen the solons of the state will not strike % truthfully said that the contemplated| hoys, The millionaire's son might be fram: ‘the statiits Books: .tk 1o $200,000 For Connecticut, cost of running the city next year|the most ridiculed man in the com- [ i Atute hooks the 1aw| ' myqe enginesrs pm?u to spend would be less thun it cost to run the | pany—quite often he 1w Pt vhich prevents interference with na-[about $800,000 on Connecticut rivers % A 7 ture in the working of her wonders.|and harbors in the twelve months city this past year by the amount in-| might be the most admired--this, too. bl . : commencing July 1, next; but if the dicated by the difference between | was not infrequently the case, The total appropriation is cut from $56,~ 21.7 mills tax and 21.8 mills, which | point is all were judged on their| JUI8INE from reports recelved (000,000 to 000,000, it will be indicates what the city's expenses| merits, and in the army the chap from Washington, the letters D, C.|recessary, of course, to cut this pro- represented by .1 mill is probably | most of his life had a little the best| '™ unable to obtain the interview wita, a little more then made up for by|of it at first because of superior s T the president, tthe White House offi- the fact that the grand list has been | physical condition, Bobbie Bur cials insisting that owing to his recent . y P < P ness he is able to attend but Ittle increased. It would be interesting to see what | 5¢I' as ithers see us" suggests that|iuciness, Mr. Harding's secretatry | The point to be emphasized, and|would happen if we were all able to|ncver had he reccived a comic val-|advised Mr, Dempsey today that there | one that makes the outlook more en-| forget the wealth, the sc entine, is no foundation for reports that the president plans to defeat the ex- pressed wish of congress. Mr, Hard- ing has made no statement concern-; bused upen this nudit, tection egainst fraud In A SUNS maen o both maihanl and 0+ | character the criterion by w! oal advertisers. the world gets king ieh men ewspaper dis- | the nearer the world gets to n N W ire jud; the nearer — SET _THE GREAT— MILL-END —SALE— * COMMENCES TOMORROW -SATURDAY- —FEBRUARY 17— which calls for a tax of 21.7 mills—| tiful equality of the lads ready for 1f no extra tax has to be laid a year|the plunge, Equality? Hardly, after from now, in other words—the all, There were leader r will be | boys who were watched and admired no greater than it has 1 In this| by all because of their daring, their past year. This Is true because the!courage, There were others to whom of running the city next yes although it must be 1.8 extra ta no attention was paid; they clustered added to the nned, | by themselves—on on the banks of ¥ | the swimmin' hole, and they envied actually because of this past year's|the others, the heroes. In the army. €Xpenses. it was the same especially if 1.7 mills now pl making the total 28.5, was neces; arg rumblings of provineial protest, and already purveyors of focal pub ation for “Down ( s' longing to ‘“see our- Cl; couraging because it indicates that afand the clothing of the persons with temporary halt has been put to the|whom we dealt, and judge them al pusition fncreasing cost of running the city, is| by the way they treat us. Ther F t dF ® __|ing the matter, he said. 3 5 p : sao iR TG y ' ¢g' hally Idward J. Foley rendered|ation last week, was laid over un he be grante 2 that we will spend no more prac-|would be greater fairness in tne |8 GCES QN ancies - vewsotihe toports G LIRS l,:;::n selections as a part of the the next meeting so that Dr. Dunn,| Mrs. Axel Dahlgren of. 18 Austin of the president's contemplatal Foal il sl R S e i DL T tically this cominz year than we | court room, in business and in pleas (BY POTERT QUILIEN). action, Mr. Dempsey and other mem. | tertainment. e tirnod | exbilaty the extamt ot Hab 10iaoics £, pecpinfienh’ payment. - of - GIREH spent last year—and that was quite|ure were this to be possible. It is I f the house 0 ittee, wh Rev. 8. G. Ohman has X X 8. .60, o S o) b AT ers of the house committee, who| S DR Tat the convention in| It was rocommenided that Willilam | Mrs. Dahlgren claimed $20 for help enough, thank you. not a bad idea to “play safe” and were instrumentatl in forming the |T. Young of 253 Market street be|With her housework and $5 for medi- The most satisfactory substitute | viver e 5 4 New Hampshire, ] W for coal ‘is s]\rin‘pf',flml‘r! e :\:;n' ;‘:;’:‘;lnlin::"l]:?: \',’\'.‘fz.‘lfl"ff'l(fi,l’n.i’.'f Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hine en-| granted his claim of $38 for mpdicalltdl attention. : 1 or her if we it tertained the East Side Whist club/gattention, | The recommendations will be re- - » g o) ks iy - dations, concluded that the o yferred to the next council meeting. party or person, but rather for the|were influenced by his or her wealth| Another thing that causes many |president is giving an car to false wit- | Jast evening. wocioty ob.| Harry Joseph of 18 Clark street is an appetite for sympathy. | iesses who are telling of the so-called | The Y. M. T. A. & B. society ob ‘pork barrel” bill, and are placing Lots of Americanism was hard [them in a very embal g position. cnough to recognize before the klan[To correct this false impression they disguised it. we decided to seek an interview - vith the president to state their posi- One-half of the country doesn't|tion and disprove the charges of know why the other half selects that|'pork parrel” legislation. E This point is emphasized, not for|treat everyone with a consideration the purpose of lauding anyone or any| we would accord to sro| claimed $22.75 for doctors’ ibills and —_— served the fourth anniversary of its ¢gy 56 rorjogt time, making a total| Fresh eggs 5lc doz. IKtyssell Bros occupation of the new building with of $98:314, It Was rendisnandad Like] SadvE I . a social last evening. The entertain- | ment consisted of vocal numbers by Bdward Sheehy, a duet by . G. Rus-| sell and Michael Shedhan, and a trio| by Messrs. Sheehy, Russell and Tev- purpose of suggesting that it will be ) or social position. And it would be | failures well to make every effort to keep|a good idea to give everyone the within the proposed budget in order| benefit of the doubt and to believe that, a year from now, there will be]that, no matter what appearances or no necessity for sceking an extra te gossip suggested, such person was The rate planned for next year is|entitled to be ciothed in fine raiment. 23.5 8 is e because of past e e s 2 23.5, but ’z“‘t"‘” :1 g2 i kind of senators, The members of the “bloc” insist|lin: expenses. Next year, therefore, can- R it they are only accepting the word of mot be justly charged with this extra NOW, COMES BORAH, It s only a question of time until|the army engineers who have chargo| TOQTN(te ONE GROUP OF i He is too brilliant a man to allow | cvery pedestrian will have u car or|of the waterway work and are right b tax. himself to remain in the outer dark- | wings, ao thikcaynt;. Shgho SHPRIIIE 2k RMAN GITY OFFIGIALS —_— 56,000,000 is necessary, as against E ness forever, Chat ameans Senator e % o 14 1 e advice of the burget director who The-only nation that is decently|! il i o h, A:-few yearsngo b eame bl B Vot 0 tradiinent 6 minori- | knows nothing at all about the needs , 3 Theories are all right—in their| New Britain, won all who heard him ties is discrimination, of the waterways and the demands of | French Claim They do Not Know v e e hll: 1’100‘2;'"‘"‘ fl1n‘l g ppr_[ e L liantes Tade by th uns Where They Are, But They, ; 80 1B s way ind | sonality—and made some of the stima 4 ) i . 3 their place. But the way to find | sonality—anc e some of the gineers of expenditures on Connecticut Ceraiily Al Gomie: Clean Your Bowels! Stop Sick Headache, Dizziness eut what practical good a thing, per-| thinking people wonder why such an | waterways to come out of the A : : Connecticut river below | Recklinghausen, - Feb. 16, — The Colds, Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath ,000; Pawcatuck river, | pench occupation has hewiidered $33,000; Duck Island harbor of | pecklinghausen, Most of the inhabi- refuge $44,000; Bridgeport harbor|i,nts those who are out of work,| Clean your bowels—then feel fine! | There will be no bowel poison to hardship to other communities than|because of its name. It w: the §97,000: Norwalk harbor $20,000: | .. nder about the town peeping at the Enj Yo' fitaest ntlest bowel | C2Use colds, sick headache, dizzinesg, it did and is bringing to New Brit- [ l.eague of.Nations he ranted against. Stamford harhor $20,000, and Green- | yjitary and wondering what is to Enjoy the n L(‘ gen f’s m“(, DTS4 ORFouF MomachweHEn You + 3 P i o ? . a as > advantage. e "or an o week the ¥ 0 or v- r-| w 3 rare least, is practically helpless as far as|not and did not approve of all the |y Goasn't Mave to pin all his fajtn ,,a'\f'.,::.(;’,m,,f_:.hr:f|i.;g“ b otHiorouRhE] LR AGHIRhe. | [Tk i et Yoile Hewala Leat the ) ar anc DOSRIE thadt s ot state authority is concerned, to take | provisions of the League covenant as{on u suspender button. fdres. The central square is filled|fully, All the constipated waste and|er laxative-cathartics combined. 10 any steps looking toward relief | interpreted by Senator Borah. But = 3 with tanks, while armored apparatus|sour bile will move out of the bowels| cent boxes, also 25 and 50 cent sizes. in this “emergency.” All because of | they did see great hope in the League Now, let's see; how many of the of some sort or other presents its|without griping or stirring you up.|Any drug storc. Jati e e L vortd's problems were solved by the stern front to the people at many a v 0 assed. | Of Nations idea. No so the Senator/ WOrtd's . ¥ stern front to the y the emergency law recently, passed ocpupation of the Ruhr? street corner, e o T And o doaa 1 s 1. o . s b o T g By Cond against the KFrench, when the stores y on o 000,000 2 Hartford, $ son or law is doing is to look at facts|intelligent pewson could muake to as they are, many false deductions about some- The coal situatiom brought greater | thing of which he disapproved just emergency fuel law and the declara- | the initials “L. of N.” must be a The “sweet mu | note of spring" horror—out upon it! | our soul yearns for is the crack of a . Clened. aRfl HE- pokiitepolliak went home to don mufti so that they tion of the Governor, as far as this bat%igainst a fast one. uld not be obliged to salute the AFIER YOU, MY¥ city is concerned, has been to leave Well we did not join the League us without a fuel administrator, to|©0f Nations. Borah was happy. He peakin salers, . , ) ; Y peaking of rulers, there are the wrench officers, - ' all intents and purposes. Former|Was so happy that he wanted to be|King, Queen and Jock. And the A | Jor a time, the citizens swamped DEuR EVeERExT. Fuel Administrator Brown resigned, | happier still dnd evidently he got to | greatest of these is the jack. {into the headquarters of the protec- g quite properly under the prevailing|thinking how he could be happier. ! BY H.. GARLAND DUPRE | tive police to tn;l their troubles to ”“f interpretation of the emergency act.| Davs, weeks, months and years If a show is too high-brow to draw Representative From Louisiana, | director, but this consolatl?n‘ went by 8 (vt gt R YEATS 1y crowd, the manager can intimate Sccond District the boards when that officlal was ar- Even before his resignation he was|Ppassed. Then came the metamor-|that it is a social event. SMALL boy came | rested by the French on various uncertain, probably, whether or not | Phosis! —— into a grocery | charges. . The civilians then crowded he could, with propriety, act. The Senator Borah, of Idaho, the vio- In this free country almost every store and sought[into the rathaus, unburdening them- N F. ¢ o boy can look forward to climbin out a clerk. selves to the burgomaster and his as- e~ s the | lent opponent of the League of Na- . L3 y fire marshal of the city, who is th 1gue of Na-| g Jadder of fame except Jackie “Please - write | sistants. : A Sitier, has indicated his Iniuite) HOSS (666 introduces Into the senat | Ghogaii jown this order,” | But now the burgomaster has dis- 1 ity to give the time necessary to the |a resolution calling for a declaration When a man says the policy m; e said. ¥ want | sppeared and with him have gone u.il 3 duties because of the time required v the senate that it is the senate's| France is leading to war, he means| 1 MH_ for it. |the other city officials. The I'rench he wishes somebody would lick “KFive pounds|gzay they do not know what has be- of onions at|come of them, Citizens who have not | com for his work as fire chief. At the, vView that war between nations alm\:h!-’ “rance. 61 cents; ten|npeard the news are greeted at the moment the propriety of this action | be outlawed! How outlaw it? Why, R may not be questioned. of course, through the solemn pro- pounds of sugar|front of the rathaus by armed poilus. 4 It is possible that the legislature | nouncement of an international court, it 5% cents; [ Through the window the visitor can ; S half & pound of | gee a lone stenographer who has noth- may attempt to force the New Brit- | patterned after our own Federal Su- ain Fire Chief, and any others who, | preme Court, to which international by virtue of city charters hold the|court all nations should bow alle- i post of fire marshal as well, to ac-|giance and promise obedience! But! cept the designation of fuel admin- | would not this Le suggesting that the istrator by making a refusal to take heese at 33 cents|jng to do. This girl says she does not 4 dozey and a|gpow what has become of the city ; pUPRe half of egi at officials. 43 cents; four oranges at 35 cents a | hem sent?"” United States should meet with other that position a cause for removal.|nations in a sort of league of na-| In India you can tell a man's caste | aid the boy, as hel| VIGTIMS OF ICY WALKS Qo on IN, Waltar n i legislature attempted to|tions? Not at all, not at all; | by the way he dresses; over here you |folded up the bill amd put it in his| ‘ But if the v.v,mnmft attempted m; < t at al ot at all; there | &% the WEY D6 AR VR CHl wife]pocket. | “Bbt Do tmtoh abilyed to | B, ¥k SAVE UP SomME O THAT separate, in New Britain, the offices| would be no league of nations about | qersses. you—I had to get my arithmetic les | oo e 1o Recome PoLlItEnE S S AND Bf fire marshal and fire chief, com-|it. Of course the inspiration for SRS son done someho o B e USE (T WHE i plications would arise most certainly, | such an arrangement would be the| Poise is the quality that keeps a| ——— mend Reimbursement o Five ouT N YOU'RE The fire chief here, who is also fire | same as the inspiration of the league | MAN from looking as foolish as he : PRIVING Iy 1 feels while matching a plece of sijk, | §F e =resmamramEmemoamuamuen. Y| Who Were Injured by Fajls. of nations ideal—of course that \ | marshal, holds his position by virtue i 24 { $E the creation of that position by|would be so. But there would What prot s thers in & radio that | '25 Years Ag(l Toa'ay Ahm,(.fi,,g‘;:- in::;..::;?‘r:‘w.;:::“ the charter. The legislature of a|an important difference—a great d will do away with the tciephone and i(Takon from. Herald of Ahet dathd i?fvu‘m:gr?r:"ma J iR Binag it state undertakes a big thing when it ference. You see this international | Not do a darned thing about the saxo- ! for the purpose of deckding whether | Sattempts, in cffect, to amend a city | court would never have heard the|PhONe? R | or mot recommendations should be| Another fine thing about being rich| 4 4.9 whish was erected by Hal-| made to the council that claims| arter by collateral action in alter- { name “League of Nations.” 80 it{i. spet von o itos s oo i roul ah o M hatt Is that you can wear jewelry from|jor,, & Mcehan across from Et.|brought forward at last week's mect- EEEShS duties Of s charter-created would be all right. What's in & the ten-cent store and™ get away!arary's chu used as a stone cut-|ing of the committec be paid. position and adding new reasons for |name? Can't you see what's in this | with it. ting estabiishment, was blown down{ It was recommended ' that Mra.| | by the strong wind today. Eben Strong of Parkmore street bel removal therefrom of the incumbent. | name? ; ‘ world | “r'he Normal school closed for the|awarded her claim of $66.57 for mml-{ | The passage of the emergency fuel| But, without suggesting any criti- ermany needn’t think the ! a Sorab’ loves her it is but following its usual| qay at noon because of the few pupils| ical attention. Bill has had the effect of throwing| cism of Senator Borah's plan, one|custom and cussing the mortgage- e v lhr'asisgr(r’n.t pup! | Charies Boehnert of 31 Humburt| lout of office a set of men doing a|who believes absolutely in the in-|holder who forccloses. | “Town Clerk Penfield is attending| street claimed $151, $11 for medical {most important work without hav-|evitablehess of such a league to pre- e | the meeting and banquet of the Town | attention and the remaining amount| j . Correct this sentence: “I try to|Clerks' association in Hartford today.| for lost time. It was recommniended w war, may f.| serve peace ana sut _ ing, ""“"‘:’ step into their pos! f"_pl“ ":' e st rotior ] keep abreast of the times” said the| The Ladies' Auxiifary, A. O..3.|that he be paid $75. A tions, others “able, ready and will- ' well gre enator Borah's resolution ;.. yiorq, “and I am reducing your|held a pleasant observance of its first] The case of Mrs, Mary Russell,| ' §mg’ to perform those important du- gladly as the final evidence of mental rent 30 per cent” anniversary last evening in Odd Fel-! which was brought up for reconsider-;

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