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bt be expecied & couple Total eapenses §4626.88 rs age, indieates ne specias trouble for this bitl in its suecessful travel threugh house and senate, The Sunday bill of two years age met an executive vele, after passing beth houses, but a vepetition of this is not expected this year | $4.524.88 § T2 WHITE WILL DRECT 1.C.. APRIL DRIVE Onguizaton May Ask Publi u‘ Conrbue 89,00 Tis Yur | James North, president and !nu-i urer of the C, J. White M ,, has | been appointed campaign director of | the United Community ecorperation | drive whieh will epen In New Brit-, ain on Monday, April 2, and will eon- | tinue for one week. Announcement to this effect was made by Leon A, Sprague, secretary of the corporation, fellowing a meeting lll the executive pommittee, { TN SHARPENEDFOR SAN-TOX "y icinon ‘We still want to impress on you that you Will SAVE money by using our “SAVE” @ LIGHTS (ELECTRIC) Balance on hand sincluded ingghis item are Insurance¥. Medicine, ete , Half tones Stationery, ete ., FINED FOR TAKI (Continued from Pirst page) gy The vele on the So-valled “Hub. bard BII” in the house Wednesday, has created considerable talk at the Capitel, House Leader Buckley pre-| sented the unanimeus yepert of the judiclary committee, and it was sus- tained by a 11767 vole, same re: publicans, mostly from Middiesex county where Hubbard lives, and nor| quite all of the demeocratic members of the house being ineluded in the min-| (ority, Leader Buckley's action in| | moving reconsideration and wmoving that the reconsideration aetion be| \ tabled, was a new parliamentary move P to most members, The motion to table Andrew Johnson pleaded guilty to American ineral Oil A soientific comective for constipa- many undoubtedly hoping that seme- thing whuld come up to allew them to condemn the “effort to fire Dr, Meredith” 4s one of them espressed hersel The when story FOR TAKING SUGAR FROM TRUGK kndrew Jobnson Pleads Guilty sentiments of the audignce, analyzed, present an intepesting # story which must begin four yrars ag Back in 1919, the Moppi- son Code pecupied the mast prominent position of any piece of proposed leg. islation during the sessien, A gen- eral hearing, similar to the ene of Tuesday, was held, at which educatoss packed th of the house, all hit | tion, This oil is tasteless and of high- ost quality, Tt does not purge = it lubricates, hall terly opposed to the “seheme of cens trajzation,” as they termed the pro- cot, DPersonalities were indulged in, and feeling rap extremely high. Na- turally tie code went down to ignom- PRICI s lcoo was put and carried before the mo- | charges of theft of sugar to the value tion to reconsider was carried, 1favs or §15, when arralgned this morning ing the bill on the house table until|perore Judge B, W, Alling in police such time as Major Ruckley desires coupt, and he was fined §35 and costs, |to withdraw his motion to reconsider. |The case against his brother, August, At & meeting of the trustees to he held within the hext two weeks tive quota to be ralsed will be decided up- on, The various organizations to re- ceive ald are now submitting their HERBERT L. MILLS budgets. It is thought that §50,000 will be needed to earry on the work of the organization for the ensuing year, There will be six luncheons at which time dally reports will be heard on the progress of the drive, The members of the Jigh school league for 'girls have offered their services as waltresses, Teams will be appointed to take charge of the work. Present plans call for 30 teams, six to be composed inious defeat in house and senate la. ter in the session, as the legislators were strongly against ntralization 1021, educational 0 . themaelves. l son | In the session of | measures that went to defeat were {voted down because of the tendency Drug Co. {toward centralization of power in the 169-171 MAIN STREET HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. Rumor has it that the leader desires was nolled, Prosecuting Atterney {to look into references made to the joseph G, Woods stated the facts in [effeet that members of the judiciary Johnson made no reply committee are concerned in the ef- to explain that “taking | forts of those oppesed to the bill, and he succumbed to the therefore his move in delaying fur. ||Iu~r action, temptation, l:v:!‘:m George C, Ellinger of the Civil Service ! detective bureau received a complaint | leved that so far as was possible, the | The elvil service bill was rejocted in|on February 20 that sugar had b:;: dividual towns of the stdfte should |the senate Tuesday by n strict party|taken from a truck owned b_, h assume as much of the administrative | vote of 25 to 8, After the result was Bailey & Brown company, at ( orb| nl: sponsibility of loeal educational |announced and the sonate nroendvd'fl:rll:".h Hen ln:?.fln.?'d":ll::‘l’vio;:. [matters as they were able to take |to the next business at hand, no fur-|that Johnson Wi ¢ care of before the state stepped in and |ther references were made to it, there Suspect was interviewed and upon h:u g: :'Ol"'lltl:‘ N:ll‘:.":":q:lh:” ,:‘,::ln"‘.:: took the reins. There is no caestion |was little or no interest or discussion |invitation a search was made at his ;0 f "."; T il e A b that defeat of a large part of the natr,aver the incident in the Capitol last|home, The sugar, & small qufintlt}; 2R e P.eunn g ‘c "“:!rua |board’s program two years ago was ! week in the house, Mr. Talcott of Ver-|of coffee and some ralsins, Al of 2 Res 2 |due to its apparent willingness to as- non, former member of the civil serv. sume additional authority in educa- |ice commission spoke and voted with For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified’ Advts, state, and because the legisiators he- Off with the old—an with the new—Finish the Winter in a Smart Horsfall Overcoat $32.50, $35, $40 Your improved appearance it- Today and Mond_ay LAST CHANCE self will repay you and the cost is so small that you would be wise in buying now for next fall. him in the mouth, teeth, Dr. David called to attend him. Anderson admitted the assault. He claimed that Alex had not treated him fairly on the tire deal and the injus- tice had rankled in his mind for more than a year. When Alex again dis- cussed the case, he lost his head angd struck, he explained. Created Disturbance on Jitney. Conrad Laroque was fined $5 for drunkenness and $5 for breach of the peace. He was arrested yesterday afternoon on the Arch street jitney bus after Driver Smith had complained of alleged abusive language and of the drunken condition of his passen- ger. Laroque had boarded the bus to get to Park street. It was ex- p'dined to him that the bus went over th¢ Arch street line and the proper car was pointed out to him. He re- fused to change so Driver Smith pro- ceeded down Arch street. When he did so Laroque heaped abuse upon him, he testified. The accused passen- ger had nothing to say in defense. Prosecuting Attorney George G. Woods entered a nolle in the case of Smart styles, durable fabrics, the greatest values for the money in Hartford. A vote to incorporate was passed | at the annual meeting of the New/ Britain Fresh Air camp last evening. | It was decided to hold the present of- | ficers over until the incorporation is | effective. The secretary, Miss Ventlie UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC WASHER by turning in to us Your Old Scrub Board or, Hand Wringer THIS GREAT OFFER which gives you an opportunity to purchase the Best Electric Washer _made at $10.00 under regular price. Closes Monday, Feb. 26th Free Home Demonstration. One Year to Pay. Let us prove to you that the “UNIVERSAL” can do the fnemily I,washing better and with less effort than by hand and at a saving of $10 to $15 per month. Hartford. “It Pays to bny Our Kind.” City Items g ing, were lo-| W. L. Hatch, E, W, Clirist and Leon :n"':lhl: am:d::::::d e A. Sprague are the members of the tional matters all over the state, |the majority to defeat the bill, and Fined for Asaulting Alex. =~ :";’:.‘"";"Nfl':e':‘x"::-m";"‘; ::l'v‘:‘:_; Present Bills Similar To Old. [this week In the senate the introducer| A fine of $10 and costs ;'"Am‘;'::::" as follows: Welfare soclety, Girl | This year, the educational bilis, it of the civil service bill of two years|in the case of Ferdinand ARACTSCH| g0, o "hoy gosuts, Boys' club, City |analyzed, have the same general trend |ago—Senator Bakewell—voted with [for assaulting Harry Alex, ."d ‘ire | Mission, Day Nursery, Visiting Nurse | as two years ago, and the same gener- [the majority against the measure. ;‘::f:r ‘“;1:‘;072“"‘.:.:;::;:’;.(‘;; of r. association, New Britain Tuberculosis 3 e d re- piadga. iyt | 3 ;L‘}E:‘o’h a;“::.‘r.,:,“m;.':,d-,ruu;: ‘;:‘.!l'r it bullding in which there is a clubroom | soclety and the Junior Achlevement. has been said that the compliation of of which Anderson is a 'm!m;;f: FIGHTING FOR FORD, |bills before this assembly, coples of | Renovation of the rooms ‘l-:‘ 9 | which were passed out at the hearin templated and Alex went to the €8/ v, znn Democrats Fall to Endorse on Tuesday, are the same as the ex-| |to determine what paint was “'“"; flim, But Friends Boost Him, planatory compilations which the state | | by the members. It appears that An : ) board presented at hearings two years erson and Alex had a disagreemen! Detroit, Feb. 24.—Michigan ago. In a nutshell, the centralization | . last year over an adjustment on & ..00a0e fajled to endorse Henry program of the state board is being are su{a::nt;ec-:"dAAl::';;::P;"";":"‘I;‘ Ford for 1924 presidential race but resented to each succeeding legisia- H |him o e fact. " | will give the manufacturer their sup- {‘unu dressed slightly different pmmps‘MISS Lflgafl RCDOHS 011 SIICCCSS 0[ mit the disagreement to arbitration, port when the proper time comes, but with the skeleton remaining the | . selecting the two men in the Tooms| ... ine to Charles Kimmerle, lead- same. And while in 1919 practically vemm\e in 1922 |as the judges. When Alex explained | \ " e e o ction, Failing of an out every teacher in the state was abso- his side of the case, Anderson struck and out endorsement, the Ford ad- lutely opposed to centralization, in | PRESESN | lgolenlnl three | o ents put through .a resolution four years they have completely re- Waskowitz Was | a,qing him for his “tremendous in- versed position and now are strongly fluence for good upon the industrial, for it, to all :\ppvnr;l‘m'\ 5 : economic and political affairs of the | The word *“centralization” is nation.” |coming exceedingly painful to Through Mr. Ford's race for the | Meredith and supporters of the state United States senatorship in 1918 the |board’s program. They appreciate resolution declared the state now has the past record of measures with|l.0gan, reported as follows: | “two. progreasive senators” refer which the word has been connected, The New Br;tflm Tresh Air Camp o sen‘;to‘:-elect Woodbrl;dger;'!.e 1":: B [but practically everybody in the leg- | for the year 1322 was very success-| ris, democrat, elected last Noyember, A { e sple y 3 3 ) islature in referring to the education- | ful. Through the splendid publicity Shl Sanntes Ohi Coull b al bills, mentions the word several (lven by the press, we were able| ity a“ onitedntj:’fillothm;'l repub- times. It cannot be quietly done|to raise the money needed and the Al RP:;"e el : ec" lI‘l’&' away with as an expression, rapidity with which the vonlnhnuoz?s; . . £ mn; eb °w “: DE oul en_n The statement has Leen made in|came into the editor showed that this b oA L AR e ] this column that the educational pro- | Work made a strong appeal to the| AR o e P R i gram of the state hoard is in for |People of the community. o o o TPl “rough sailing” when the bills come | _ “The camp was opened on June 22. R o o ok into the house and senate. The hear- | TWo hundred and ninety-two children ety rflthem"c" . “On all public ing of Tuesday, in spite of its enthusi- | Were cared for during a period of s o day i‘fil‘fll thinks and |asm, does not change this prophecy | fifteen days each with a total gain B919-95. 3. COMIRENH Radio sets and supplies st Morans' |; ".\\v wov There were a number of | 0f 584 pounds, which gain was over ; sSadvt. |legisiators in Tuesday's audience, and |and above what normal growing Find Aged Woman Frozen A fruit and’ candy store at 119,070 ro1iowing witnessed many cor- | children would have gained during S | Grove street has been sold by Andrew | jor giscussions of it. As a whole [this camp period. =The benefits And Her Sister Nearly So and Rose Madrak to Stanley Schick. |1 egiglators believe the present |reached far beyond these particular Meet me at Schmarr's tor dinner=—|o,gors of the state board, if extend- | children and this one camp period, Dayton, Ky, Feb. 24.—Neighbors advt. ed, would provide a dangerous ex-|for each child carried back to his last night found Mrs, Maria Mans- & individual home a message of cleanli- field, 67, half famished and help- Property on Landers avenue, owned | by the Bodwell Realty Co. has been sold to Nicolo Peronce. ' Whiteman's Orchestra in Mr. Gal- lagher and Mr. Shean. Victor record, No. 19007. C. L. Pierce and Co.—advt. Property at 226 Hartford avenue has been sold by Salvatore Greco to Leopold Chachulski, French Hat Shoppe, Professional Bldg. —advt. John W. Congdon of the Spring & Buckley force, who was overcome with coal gas last Sunday afternoon, is recovering. Superintendent Stanley H. Holmes | gystom of education, and and P. F. King of the board of edu- | periment at this time, both from an| |administrative standpoint and from a |ness and good health. | financial standpoint. As for the hear-| ‘A is often the case with children| ling, they considered the audience en- |Suffering from malnutrition, few of [tiraly in sympathy with one side of |them had the milk or cereal habit, |the quegtion, with additional weight|but exertion in the swimming pool, l1aia upM the supposition that the|country walks, games, etc. soon de-| |state board was ‘‘under fire.” Theyi""m\"“d such hearty appetites that ldo not consider the state board or |Whatever was set before them vanish- | Dr. Meredith as being the object of |€d and milk disappeared at the rate [criticism. They do not blame the|Of one quart dally. |state board alone or Dr. Meredith, for| “From one to two p. m. was rest |the tendency toward centralization, ! hour. Many of the children acquired |They believe it is one of those things | the habit of getting a good nap; this| !that have gradually worked into the | to no small extent s}rcoumnd for the that the | Splendid gains. Nutrition experts | P v v itie: ¢ | emphasize the great need of rest for |state as a whole, the towns, cities, th Pisthepltn s George Jennings, charged with as- sault, The case of Pius Mirzas, charged with reckless driving, was continued until one week from today. Dispute in Pool Room. Patrolman Maurice Flynn arrested Tony Samone last night in a poolroom at 417 Main street, upon complaint of Joseph Antone who alleged that Tony struck him fn the mouth. The men had been playing pool and when Tony wanted to quit there was talk of ‘“cheapness.”” He objected and struck Joseph, according to testimony. A fine of $15 and costs was imposed. Worthless Check Charge. cation left today for Rochester, N. Y., |jegigiatures—these are just as respon- Cleveland and Akron, Ohio, and De-|gjyjo for the trend as the state board. | troit, Michigan, to inspect the schools|y popsonal drive at Meredith would | of the children were referred to the Through Lawyer David L. Nalr, camp on a special rest program. Due 3 i AL W. D. Stoddard pleaded not gullty to to certain physical defects, viz: rapid there. Mr. Holmes will attend the annual convention of superintendents, which meets at Cleveland. Routine business will be transacted at a meeting of the board of public works Tuesday evening. A large audience heard Rev. N. E. - Kron, “the jubilee singer of the ‘West,” at the IMirst Lutheran church last evening. Victrolas and records at C. L. Plerce & Co.—advt. “Dairy Sunday Special.” This week is Vanilla Filbert Tce Cream and Strawberry Ice Cream, New Haven Dairy Dealers.—advt. “BAT" 'LLIVAN DIES New Orleans, Feb, 24.—Bartholo- ? $ mew (Bat) P. Sullivan, for nearly half [ Were up for consideration. a century prominent ih Louisiana poli- in | tics and for many years known athletic circles throughout the south, 2 died suddenly early yesterday at his| more than an incident in the progre: Sullivan was one of the|of the movement toward centraliza- home here. organizers of the Southern Amateur athletic union. FOX'S NEXT MO GEORGE ARLISS At His Best In “The Man Who Played God’ C———— | Sunday baseball bill on Wednesday | DR. C. W. VIVIAN Tooth Extractions _I)cmll X-Rays 52 MAIN sI. Plione 703 Oral Surgery issuing a worthless check for $22.50 on the New Britain National bank in favor of the state motor vehicle de- partment for automobile markers. The case was continued to Tuesday morn- |bring no result in this legislature be- |cause those opposed to the present hearts, valvular disease, nervousness, |educational bills are opposed as a|they were undble to enter into the| |matter of principle involved, without |activities of swimming and games. |any personalities entering into the | These ~ children g o placed in a| I thing. ‘spfit‘la! bulldlng and.“orv gi'\-en c!os@r,"ng. State Policeman Fred E. Han. The republicans have been accused | Supervision. — Following their stay at| Y : | 4 % fcamp they returned to clinic for|S0N and Sergeant George C. Ellinger {of being behind the bill now before [ ¢ A BRAE AN Arrest VartENIOY B H Serel |the assembly which would cause the | °Xamination and the physiclans re-| =t Sy Y 2 | | ported marked beneficial results. |rant issued by Prosecutor Woods. secretary of the state board to be ap-| POTH sibl t Liquor Case Continued. | pointed by the governor instead of by | ' ‘h‘:s“ "‘Sl'w’nbl‘ thfl'r he running| . e s ol S |the board, and which would lower his| 2 SRS ChmP fee they cannot say i, Clther and son, charged with | |salary from $9,000 to $5,000 a year. | CNOUE reip and. gencrosty | of|llauor law violation, were continued {The introduction of this bill wag| @nd willing help and generosity of | i o :n‘ were con inued | d | termed a political move to oust Mere- 5""" friends fniaupRout SR plty, i G Attorney i}cn: n}rI\g 1:‘ t,"kreq"“' However, the fact is that littie | tNFOUSh Whom the camp was made ¥ shoNowickl, - The e 3 possible and with whose continued|former is charged with keeping for or no support can be located for thzj support even greater results are|Sale and the latter with transporting bill at this time, and a big majority | | ved forward to this year.” for sale, intoxicating liquor, Patrol- [of the republicans in the legislature " 3e% (HAEER OB T FEE men W, 8. Btrolls and J. ©. Stadier g o arrested the duo last night when |would probably vote against it if it| ar folloWE! Tt is said i Frank entered the introducer of the bill| . (Efléflhu“(m-‘ of liquor in his pouna:?:n‘.v":;‘lh: L’foé‘é or of it, and snrrn-“- ol s had received information that liquor never considered | Methodist . church is dispensed freely betw : | Social Workers conferenc B $ o e . eal S B. P.. 0 Biks 1 o'clock and between 5 and 7 o'clock, . PO, when factory employes are going to and coming from work. Tuberculosis Relief sol('-le.ty . Tobacco Bootlegging not |City of New Britain | be successful in this legisiature be. | New Dritain Herald : Goes on in Salt Lake Salt Lake City, Feb, 24.—United cause principles concerned in the pro- |Anchor Brand Girls' cluh, .. States Judge Page Morris of Duluth i slative | Sunshine society gram are questioned, but legislative 3, . by leaders are not of the opinion that|Anchor B'rd Foreman’s club has been extended an invitation to ad- dress a mass meeting under the au- 10.00 the educational system of the [ R RS WIS S, . . spices of the newly formed Freeman's state | 10.00 should be a matter of personalitics rJr}'l'.v'ml', & Hine Foreman's club 10.00 olitics. {Chautauqua children ...... 137.03 v | Woman's club ¥ 750.00 Sunday Baschail | Rotary club 141.00 | There were exactly 20 people in the | yriscellaneous . 1,572.50) ‘romn when the judielary. committee | League of Utah, an organization to started to hear the proponents of tie | fight the anti-cigarette law of the state, alang with all other so-called freak measures now on the statute books. The campaign to arrest smokers in public places has abated, and in the last two days no arrests have been reported. Purchase of cig- arettes in Salt Lake City is becoming increasingly difficult. At one cigar store the proprietor has his supply cached in a nearby laundry office. A customer asks for cigarettes and the | aith. for the that even the was never in [tary Meredith 50.00 16.50 5.00 100.00 500,00 | 100.00 1,004.30 15.00 100.00 | tion. | The educational program will $4,521.33 Balance carried forward from 1921 385.47| | And about half of this number were BT | waiting for the committee to reacn |other bills in which they were inter- | ested. Three people spoke in favor or| the measure, two senators, Bakewell|jgoa and Clyne, and Representative Schatz jfjlk of Hartford; two spoke in opposition, | Furnishings one representing ministers of Sharon (Laundry . and the other a representative of the | Expenses Total .. $4,906.80 Disl . $1,203.57 583.80 . 1,233.32 135.47 208.76 less lying in bed beside the frozen })ody of her sister, Mrs. clothed. and no water in the house. Hughes sald he believed Mrs. Lan- ham had been dead for a week and that death was due to brought on by starvation and cold. Mrs. Mansfleld said she thoyght her sister was only sleepin, Margaret «anham, 76. Both women were fully There was no heat, no food Coroner The Connecticut Light & Power Co. TEL. 230 We've tried ’em all 92 WEST MAIN ST. We Sell the Universal Electric Washer pneumonia drifting or steering? A Bank Account will help you steer your way to success. .. an Interest Account with us and start saving now. | Federation of Churches. Outside of |Service 343.00 the latter, there wasn't a minister In Salary .. 747.05 evidence and not a basebail man was|xMiscellaneous ... behind the counter of the present. The utter lack of oppusltlon] office. cigar man. produces the package from laundry Premier New England Showing of the Big Photoplay Hit Big Cast With EILEEN PERCY

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