New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 8, 1923, Page 6

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Bot New Britain Herald | | posed MI ANY | me cil are Thus t oard from Member of The Associuted Press. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. th boare power: | charities nnder NXI1I CTICAL CASE th Avenue, New pon whick Yor! have | lim iwellings of pre- ! charter » wish shall !r'n‘(}l'xl.“g r of the| librar oning | tutions and appropriating or oht of | money | mor In especis h the member: linked together polic s a board and the charity board. for instance, are v'mnv}"d* ppointed by th mayor and common coun- iguished are, in they the mayor boar by t r ‘matters il cor hoar. he 1 charity board : lerive ind whose peor The s, broac fact that matt paramount ind control of the etative by ited tha have men there Is of t 1d | remer rto] b r eounc mhered il and visory MOoRE POWI RS OF BOARDS the rule the the ment, police also & counci efficiency. The po word in other scparate one from and the power to 1 rutes, the police be course, regarding the Z¥amgem partmest. 1t for t 1 b Sect charter il superintendency to poor imbeciles the the power to mak fit are an hospitals and w ty mayor wer t ds provision by the authori- om the state d the in the police same ir authority nmon’ couneil, red as the muni- members gt stand which are The powers to se« the state harity its duty is back Jking, rs of ¢ of iy sy 1- of the state's un- r which the stat in ¥ the ion apter giving the board ma age- affai persons, s whic of common cou such order: garding the 1 maintenence similar i ining y ommor ystitute of which provisions HOMES GOING UP 1 homes, y n { the L cone board datgm of Lhe ageacics aputl the cily. EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, VETERAN MEMBER OF ELKS 1S OPPOSED disregarding | May Not Be Confirmed as Bed- ford, Va., Postmaster fume descended into the pit which to look through from them, 188 and see if more :«muhm" 1 the were neede here was break i s, and through it came almost fumes, He then the leak, warning that had been given him, He found dead, a piece had in-| leak still in his unnoticeable under- took to repair and was was missed, of was overcome. ater he substance with which d | the tended to repair the { BY GEORGE H. MANNING | (Washington Bureau of New Britain Herald) | Washington, D. ., Nov. 8.—Elks |throughout Connecticut are expected !to have a peculiar personal—or fra- in the liope | ternal—interest in at least one con- alwuys, to run | troversy which is expected to come before the senate when congress [ meets next month, when an attempt | will be made to prevent the confirma- tion of H. M. Stowe, a 70-year old in- Imate of National Home of the | -wwrl\l’ A« R at Bed , Va., as post- | master of that town. | Although Mr. Stowe is an Elk of good standing and character, and an |old boyhood friend of the late Presi- dent Harding, who appointed him act- | ing postmaster at Bedford last April, | the citizen dford are reported to | be preparing to take their fight to the | senate chiefly on the ground that Stowe is not a resident of Bedford, | {but of Marion, Ohio, where he and | Harding were raised together. The Virginia senators have been called on for-their aid in blocking Stowe’ pointm which was oxecuti der setting aside the civil | to | Service rules after an examination had | {been held and Floyd Gray, a Bedford ! republican good standing in the + | community recommended for the posi- tion, which pays 82,700 As soon was tord that had been appointed the townspeople waxed wrathy; held | an indignation mecting and appointed | to come to Washington | president. President } lied the protest, | the Vir that death or suffoca- e affected by hand, showing tion came actually before was con- sclous that he was being the fatal fumes. Th illustration is given that care will be taken, isk of the en- of death by allowing gine an automobile to run any t time in a tightly closed gar- \ poison has been gencrat- ed in five minutes or less, one says. to kill a man. is Facts and Fancies' BY BROBERT OUILLXN. Quiet sil ’!\mv]. zone A White place Ho nee. the hard-boiled iminals come ty times, | Some | clear. guil plead for is to fame alibi in is good serve you wish | write a book of [ intil his failu @ year. \\y"- i 5 learned in Bed- s'-ldw quality men eca until ple xist e > committee 1 to the conrs 0 be wt the tour spare tires 1t is ¢ has the | . racter | ward | sene v,w wed of this ¢l in a for t nominatior st most to Hyn tep might be \-uu: | preside m wuxitiary ¢ Stowe confirmation a meets | v D the niently overlooked month ¥ while AL last Amer culture Not ted this mon ember, con- new Stowe B pos issued con- Vm.mrr the or tinues to ler the 'ros 1t is : nt Coolidge ATs serve actin comm ent Ha extremely d and four ommu o by e oubtiu! that Presi te s pledged him- am of all cabinet ceture many 1o cdeoes ormer Pres | burcau « ke any st 1 Stowe friend of the ! wesident will | 1 to hold to mp of he service endar i umbe old-time president likely b i his seere former | the re. | it po | tary he Virgi postmaster in favor | | president patron; sublican ¢ Pedford for thei I tions to \h' ed to induce a ma ation 1 - nt or 1t word that ler the wl el Appointme unus ttached to ces atta his t a majority of ti BiMs themselve than the wanted by the it him out of tar mei mer Senator on Stowe is not Bedford to pu FEAR CHINESE BANDITS people o offic any Vord's Verry Doat 1s Missing and Belief s the stock } Mhat River Pirates Wave Added Tt whoop o Their Toll, Av police Corre Nos Armed offi- | boat are scarching China sca and the vicinity of Hong the missing ferry which left Dumb- here last 10t from Hong 8 rs in a waters of the in the th Canton river Kong harbor 1refook near inch been e s . | 25 Years Ago Today 1 of that date) - -----..-o ates pir feh was laken irom Il Dimbie America Kong. e College Girl Slowly Is : Growing to Be Taller so is putt surement capacity ats ar Vassar ombi 1 g hysical eonditior ompiled at Observations on The Weather Eng 1Hi% morni ms of Ohio f the COILRT TEAM Buick « 1he TO BIWE ' Rocky jave rtion © vialure I)nlxht. BONATOR l'vmm Eatractions NOVEMBER 8, 1923. JUST A FEW $1.50 Reserved Seats and About 200 $1.00 Reserved Seats Left for the Edgar uest Lecture AT CENTRAL JUNIOR HIGH SCHOQL MONDAY, NOV. 12 AT 8 P. M. Tickets May Be Procured At e AR b fl C. L. Pierce Music Store | . Crowell’s Drug Store Dickinson’s Drug Store PRETTY? YES, BUT “SHE'S A “HE” wia YIS “HY sITY BAY THE LIONE! O MICHI FHE IS PRETTY, WHEREIN YOI GOOD 1LOOKS ARE THERE, BUT AMES, FEMININE IMPER BET DOLLAT: YOU VILIL, BE ALL WRONG {E” HAPPENS TO BE AT THE UNIVE A A el Mich., Nov. S.~=Julian scrious rival, competitor for honors is Lioncl Mich. Ann Eiting His Impersonation of Bay City, Lionel, a junior at the University of Michigan, plays the leading fem- inine role—the part of “Suzanne”—in university’'s opera, “Cotton Stock- Arbor, has a newest female Ames the ing e will tour the cast and west with the show during the vacation, The troupe is one-night stand at the Opera House, New booked Metro- York, mas for a politan Dee, 18 And to guard against any injury his pretty arms and legs, cither du ing rehearsals or while on the read Ames has Insured his limbs for to 000 OPPOSE RUM RUNNING Coolidge EVERETT TRUE British Clergyman et I‘DEA IN ON MY CAR (\KE g amei THAT WITH YOuR Washingtor ‘ ‘FINGEkg s rm\!,‘ "4 neals Gre ter Element in Longland i< Against Such I | S—— erend 1 Thomas Nighti re prace t Brit t th witer elerme bitterls Pritis fties « opin the Brit oppo any participatio: told the in the Us the las of Great Birits with to men sympathy Sanslune Notes i'M |~4>J ~N meeting of the Sunshine LoT's OF DUST, EN T lIN DUST GIVES Wu S0 MVCH PLEASURE. | QONGTO MAKE YOU THE WORLD BY CONDO 'CAvsE ch‘.Qt:"‘ A IF DABBLING THE HAPPIEST [Tl ¥ Monday afternoon Ay-thre were sent Britai flowers were were made on W eight gifts hom oranges to sets of sent to the = the sick and shut-ins the Newi children. on or erippled can ha number 2 Anyone calling telephone C. 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