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New Britain Herald, SIERALD PURI (Issued Dally Herald SURSCRIP a Te §2.00 $5.00 at the Post ond C Entered as S TELEPTIONE Offtea Rooms Rustness Editortal The only profitable the Clty v 1la room always oven Member of The The Assoriat tn the I'shed herein gures t advertisers. SME-NOT in NEW HAVEN mmansy Yorl The larly mine figures provisior provisio egatiorn dicted, plimer opposed upor business mansge in which he opponenis F his personal quali cial Wonse.cleant New Haven, make a chang Anvom conld mot heip b Bldg., had whe foll NEW BRITAIN be facilities Probably a the the felt and-—well they | boys chosen v run the risk cmph let the l-|l)'>‘ choice of the life job at|after thing is possible, care of XD And the ctermination indebtedne city. the suspicion comes that school ISHING COMPANT this about it too, have way day Lixceptad) did point to be Church really not want to Street, paying more taxes | indebtedness go for a little while looking far ahe: TION RATES: ing any rate. New Tammem of B {he clection of the | whether you will be Month. resulted ver reach the very from a ‘M New Britaly| failure voters to see any| you have chosen. | Matter. o Mall n those ca when a boy enters an the well | of work, especial difierence betwee n- didates and fact that hand many their opponents and a4 man tries to make CALLS Tammany has its vote Tam- | tive calling, he shoul that's | ing, and overalls if it in Also Hearst opposcd Tammany voters vote, = % "fl' . nd ress| all, It normal eleetion is was merely a ind no harm is donc | greatest | | s octafed Press, ‘n - entitied NOT “BUTTI A ahilcation SUIPPERY HIGHWAYS. { ) otherw If France or v idea that the any One the m 2 Uni also local of ny problems in con- | pub. g with pavements, both in the streets and on the walks traveled by | order ot c e is how to construct one) rder to info th slippery matter of walks the pedestria ns, cerning reparations, tion will not be in wet| & I the that other pow the this countr: the er is quite is not °| city hoard of public works has solved | by pie {hw‘ problem in a measure by ccasing| andj {or cithe country, t States should take t will reduce the number tame = te of isolati: slip- | to ; | trying and we will n winter, | the force orin in 9 put smooth sh on new i constructed. | trying to any linnovation DAY.” | into a sta pedestrians due in the highways, however, idents to state, | D pery and t The more walks especially woman matt difficult of of public We have tak that we are not opini it | P foree. of solution and that there the manufacturers of auto- | their ! “non-skid” tires ever far-| " That skid-| BY {appears at present is ippea ¥ stand | ehanee for forgetting we do want to mobile tires to attempts | the | | to produce mair carry | bearing 2 expense of any n 1 who may 1 | ther than they have done < condition to will not believe we theyl "% rippled v automobiles is a great source ves because such stand as that at he no question. | e S0 con- | r becomes as slip danger there can A highway made entirely for any L. iropean y | that t is any nat promp primari aims | have stability in 1 has rep. | situntion would not It is| centive r when the strect And seems 10 he s z ations matter s heen sprinkied yet this soft top sing NECOSSUTY. risking everything, : for us to | At constantly yury | passing over concrete, breal no | while where there is a soft top over heavy truc affairs wl we were the at 1'rance permanent i red their serviec nations there have suf is com crete repairs are made more PR res T United States in there ed that even on the formal, communicat that and fully be y lost such shows ways oy to use hway ¥ 1 it | } motive *l we honestiy soft dressing in where places the attaches 1o ou been found that coner may agree wit nent has suffered S Tt is t opinion out certain for the comm Germany's abili will i form n ition o conduc cmi permancnt top A 5 Pl with any nation wit base for (ots S forc France to de light of thesc Joes not wish to de ! : 1ran ind mor ’ lieve, suspect Ulairs Whle Py pavement immon ing muteria experime increasi Y mportant CHOOSING . it Noune but the ama boxing, but the most ers do it in polltics 48 to make is what A scientist says the lisappearing, We mercly moved wtter y ay have ime question ever | ‘hose who get sore spots in the set- | Leave Behind Their Boat and qumfi“"‘"‘“‘ tabulation by the Tribune, tiing the people Ambas why AND NEW YOI e 3 ' 1t ar of here hy ondering an not the'®, words - cret ng o trimme itions by gt mediate ence in being 01d Ner may 1dle but k idn't He sperate 3 L pew phon very yard-boile s one social a ts to be asha rxpress ties evide s ¢ fest Walker to be clected 1 B ant provabilits @a rate in New stight Bwren, based ot il from 'DAILY HERALD, And a trade, profession or execu- hievement. other nati {ing to join with any foreign power in semblance acceptance of our term glad to the conviction small-minded critics. Iy b be butt restrictions seeret .\ Facts and Fancies BY ROBERT QUILLEN. thought upstairs idor rexigns, he dores such a ) PRSP ST rw Ws0 WEDNESDAY, with the of the trade majority of these 3 But the d that the should be made ad, trying to deeide satisfied if ‘top of the line incidentally ¥ work, or whe ceted The trouble is that if a gan is rich enough to go to the Coupt of St James, he is tog useful to spare, is persecuted to heing re- | those” whio iire being know that they are merely when such a | formed. That Berliner counterfeit mark sense of honor, sense of humor. making had no a keen arrested for may have but he had you “He could grade this “but we Correct this sentence: have gone into the fifth year,” claimed the mother, want him to be thorough.” zood in any line d he quite will-| don soft shirts necessary to the Gramoamoencmoen: 25 Years Ago Today (Taken irom Herald of that date) o o) The H. Oldershaw’s clerks have ac- |cepted a challenge for a polo game with the clerk’s of Andrews, Swift & Co. At the caucug of the ists held on Saturday evening office of E. B. Abbey, L. G and Frederick G. Platt wer inated for representatives. A horse helonging to George Gro- cock was badly injured on Arch street last night. Another wagon |collided with that owned by Mr. Gro- cock and his horse was pierced in the side with a hitching post. NG IN.” ted States is tr conference con- that | There France or mistaken. prohibition- of desire in in tie the White hat the he initiative a House United . in nom- European power on. We are not ot try to compel by the other dignified but | at on or en the any lln he in the development concerning Telephone company’s petition to given permission to open up Chure street to install a new James H. Cooke has received the contract to supply all the erushed stone that can be used on a new highway in Auburn, Mass, The High school Greek letter so- ciety held u banquet in Vega hall on Arch street last evening. Charles Merwin was toastmaster, Peter O'Donnell baskethall 1 help it help I ation of is that Irance| are tributed to us Ly 1t is hard lieve | taking any power to b jon in the world the stated § players to v ruistic mo-| Captain of New Britair am ot | New Britain am today that getk practice, = fact | L= “,””‘ Washington, Nov, 7. bureau today issued storm warning “Advisory a. m—Northwest storm warnings are displayed on the \tlantic at and between the Vir ginia capes and Boston. Disturbanc central Massachusqtts, moving northeastward and increasing in fn- | tensity, Strong and northwest and probably gales next 24 ope; the led. But thls A sufficient in- European nst Germany, e e—— QObservations on Tl Ile Weatlzer o/ Have o have ett into not wanted by | The muaicating very weather following | The formally the docs ulterior | jons ms 10 she not | jeve coast offer, h Great | nd any " over tain, we mw dis pro- | winds investi- e But | ittec to to southe New En, tonight; trong west I"orecast for and: Cloudy Thursday fair and ecolder; northwest winds, For Conneeticut | Cloudy und colder y fadr and colder; thwest winds the! Conditions | The disturbances f her| North tral have n ty pay colder aliancs cret v the gotiations of she h hope Thurs- t and tonight y somcthing MIOnE e % And, we be s this to b wilich Caroling were vens and Michi- rduy united and a central over New England and will pass out to sea today, They have caused eloudy and weather luring the t 25 hours from Ohio stward to ‘ Pleasant weather prevails gengrally Rocky portion 1 and New § Conditions 1 weathor th spite o over (ttitude gan 3 How thowery in Mts ¢ the 1. ept in of ke re- gland for followed teurs duck 1in skilled perform- or vieinity clondy and womewhat eolder. Al RUN RUNNERS FLEE servant type i it had s seltled Worth 850,000 in New York Shore not wondering they are Raid. New York, Nov. 7 iqueurs and cordials valued at im- | 000 were seized by the guard cutter Lexingtor the tug Capitol g's crow had run a gauntiet and escaped ashore, tug ided once st VFebruary, sighted igh boat od 1 signa n't Imported f the “t the that crew o is 8 first ¢ late ) of pis- fire b 1 while which was r play s asnore the gv trained on were on was 1 give and w six 1 orl | through am Iy out of lerbrush situatior ELECTED POURTH TIME on n buy t Voters Again Pick ir Mayor. yancisco Rolph as 1 ograph r san super o o, Calif.. Nov. 7.—Vot cisco yesterday electyd Jr., wmayor fotr the time returned Matthew Hrady and Fiun to office, re smbents police ed in office fiv rding cutive dt < ivantage med of i rre omas ¥ e oni rd of su to incomplete compiled early P 511 votes 13 in ity His near MeSherhy labor Jarmes naidut CK BILGITM'S Moy Socialiv and Plewich Papess Glad of Break With Trance N, The s o the et on 1 attity ¢ mapaper 1eiginm tuatior ith France toment ¢ and st 1 other ut's attitede, will 5 tead wr great ' view o one anotiser. Deigium toward isolation. * It must be a greal conselation to! sheddon | h conduit_there. | i | German trade, all dis-| S ot s e NOVEMBER 7, 1923. EDGAR GUEST .America’s Favorite Poet and Lecturer THE LIONS CLUB OF NEW AR Rl ST e C. L. Pierce Music Store [ Quality Smoke Shop ” ! All Seats Reserved | 1 . WHAT'S GOING ON IN THE WORLD | . NEW ELECTION SYSTEM Cleveland Returns Mgijority of | Counciimen. By CHARLES P. STEWART | | Proportional Representation Blllolinzi | | | h Available | NEA Service Writer Cleveland’s [ representa- new city in the re- of pr terms be selects of fifteen and four Cleveland, ©O. Nov. 7 {1eturns today indicated !first ‘test of proportional tion balloting under the charter yesterday resulted lection of & big majority councilmen seeking new that the city manager will ed by a council composed {republicans, six democrats |independents, | Among the municipal judges elect- ed on nearly complete returns to iseive six year terms is Miss Mary B. Grossman, TIf successful Miss Gross- man is the second woman to be #ect- The ¥rench don't seem to care cd judge in Cleveland and the first [, elr press says Dremie [ woman on the munieipal bench. Miss | press says Premler Polncare | I'lorence E. Allen, now associate jus- | consented to confar “only |o show his [tice of the Ohio supreme court, first | $000 Wil |served on the common pl in this county, | Mrs. Virginin Greene was clected a| member of the board of education Eddy-G lover Post ‘Men [ Going to Waterbury | Discouraged by French insistence jon conditions which would make it a {waste of time to discuss Germany's ability to pay war damages, the Wash- ington government is repor about ready to give up the taking part in such a talk David Lloyd George, who, [than anybody, was responsible | getting the United States interested {in the subject again, admits it would | be ridiculous to hold a conference it “<rancv is going to stick out for “a never-ending debt.” idea of more banch | GERMAN RUIN SOUGHT At the world's capitals it is now ac- |cepted as a definite fact that ¥rance |cares little for reparations in com- | parison with breaking Germany into a group of weak states, partly for the sake of French military security and | partly with a view to grabbing the old However, this does not | suit the other nations, England has already told France she cannot “with cauanimity” see (:ermuuy broken up. delegation of members of Eddy- | Glover Post, No. 6, American Legion, | will go to Waterbury on November 10 to attend the opening of the new | American Legion building 4n that |eity. he delegates will leave the | post rooms on Arch street at § {o'clock and will make the trip by auto, presentatives from all over | the state will be present. At & meeting of the executive com- | mittee held last evening, it was voted | 1o have the tocal post send a delega- | tion to attend a joint meeting of the Berlin and New Britain posts on No- vember 15 | | CHURCH PROBABLE VICTOR { A CIVIL WAR AIH AD? Germany, rent by the conflicting acs |tivities of republicans, monarchis separationists and reds, only holds to gether, scemingly miraculously, from day to da The r ists now talk of putting Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria on the Munich as capital instcad of Berlin, and Bavaria instead of I'russia as the most important state. In opposition 19 this pcheme, it's reported the Der. Iin republican government plans to bring the ex-kaiser's son, the crown prince, back from Holland to scrve as its figure head. NEW REPUBLIC LAUNCHED The national assembly at has voted to make Turkey a republic, with Kemal Pasha as first president, His ambitip is to consolidate the | whole Mohammedan world, American Party Goes Down to Defe in Utah Voting Salt Lake City, Utah, No | American party candidates, who had | waged a strenuous three-month cam- | raign under the slogan ‘separattion of church and state,” were defeated in yesterday's election, according 1o the t| Mormon | was re. C. Clarence Neslen, a Bishop, and present mayor, elected over Joseph Galligher, Ameri- can party candidate by 5,010 votes, | Neslen received 19,681, The ballot- ing showed the largest vote of any | eleetion in the city’s history The two administration candidates commissioner, referred to as candidates,” also were re- over their American party WETS AND DRYS Instead of scttling matters by agrec. ing to let American dry officers go beyond the threc-mile limit in their warfare against liquor smugglers, England has started a row The drys wanted to extend the Hmit from three to 12 miles ingland saye: “Extend it as far vou like.” But on this condition fresh [ tor ‘church o elected for | Angora | IsComing toNewBritain At the Central Junior ngh School on Monday, Nov. 12th, 4t 8 P. M. Under the Auspices. of 5 BRITAIN Proceeds for Charitable and Other Worthy Purpose Tickets Now On Sale At Crowell’s Drug'Store Dickinson’s Drug Store There is likely to be something new m— “DEnglish ships may bring liquor nto American ports under seal.” This means a new treaty which the senate will be asked to ratify. Tt will be fought by the Anti-Saloon league, by sticklers for the Constitution and by American shipowners. The iecague says such a system would aid, not hamper, smugglers. The constitutionalists say it would vie- late the eighteenth amendment. The | shipowners say it would permit drink- |ing on English liners both ways across the ocean, and then nobody wouM take American ships. VETERANS' BUREAU INQUIRY The senatorial committee engaged in investigating the management of |the Veterans' burean under Colonel C. | 1.. Forbes continues to unearth stor- ies, not only of inefficiency, but, ac- |cording to some witneszes, of whele- sale graft, The committee, however, |is yet to hear Forbes' version. BONUS PROBABLY CARRIED | Albany, N. Y., Nov, 7.-~The soldier bomis, home rule and the absentee voter provision, with the proposition |for a state hospital bond issue appar- ently were earried in yesterday's 'rlrcllnn Tie hydro-electric power project and the tax debt limit proposal 'pl'nlnlllkl\' were deteated, the first de- | elsively., throne, as ruler of all Germany, with | superior traty serviee be led 1o churst Florida West Coast first all Pullman ever operated to the will start December 3, 1923—and t Heaboard Florida Limited to Coast on December The Heabaard Limited, the Limited train West Const Booklet “Wintering in The south,” schodules, tates and wcservations apply to S B MURDOCK N, ST, PASS, AGT. AT | | v vaee, cluima Tagwreeed marag [ Horid Jan 1581 5 | §urlmlv( 1o red o u‘m« acorn .‘b:., LR } S m feb. | e “» echafly chariered Wi Senr Lo FRANK C. CLARK, " Baic Sy A | opponents EVERETT TRUE | RITCHIE LEADING o | Seems to Be Choice of Maryland Voters for Governor Balttimore, Md., Nov. 7 With 216 precinets missing out of 1,115 in the state Atbert €. Ritehie | this morning had a majority of 41 | Attorney General Alexander Armstrong, the governor's opponent tor election The vote . was Ritchie 136,121 Armstrong 94,908 | Mr. Riteie's associates_on the state ticket were carried along with him by majoritics comparable to his They W. & Gordy, Jr., for comptrolier; Thomas H. Robinson, attorncy gen- and James A. Young, clerk of | the court of & cals. Maryland alse elected general assembly but up to this| | rorenson onty few of the counties | | had reported The democrats claim- ing. however, that indications pointcd to a Ademoc majority both | houses Governor | over re members of the SAY, WHAT HAVE You 60T REPUBLICANS ELATED Sew York Lower Wous Gaine in S Yesteriay's Piection Nov. 1§ publicar citted today over the lower house of the state tegislature yesterday George K. | Morris, state chairman, said This means & repudiation of the cfforts of n control of the siats of the administration who made a per Aiom York, wers New cuders gains i the ammany to nd partienlar! of Governor Smith appeal for the ratic majority o, assidtant secretars who spoke in Behall of andidates during the campaig inerease In the assembly ma- ority was indication that next ¢ News wift fine wp behind e pegublican ticket f pres THAT'S THAT You INFLIET READING ROOM |Have na e of a heodore Aemoe f the Tioose o repub said 1 2 “an Yorl L dency ENGAGEMENT ANSO SOED. John Tichards of 15 gnce the engage Miss Anna Arthur Sylvio | { Mr. and Mrs 1| Vance strect anno of their daugh ftchards, 1o { memt Trens Pepin NOT ALL You've GgoT !l YOURSELF ON A PuBLIC INDICATE S THAT YOU ALSe SomMe BRAIN TROypLE BY CONDO IN YOUR ADAM'S Apm_c H EVLPY COUPLE OF MINUTES YouU MAVE A Li?YLSl' SPASM OF ANNOYING. HAWKS AND GURGLE S | i t've GoT THROAT | TROVELE, THE FACY I 1" e