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NOVEMBER 17, 1923. R, HILL STANDS_ VARIOUSLOLY JOBS OV R oF Lt mex | FORENFORGENENT TAKEN BY GERMANS Herald today publishes the ninth of a series of extracts from speeches s by Calvin Coolidge which reflect his opinions on Laber, Capital, says Mafl Has NO ngm (0 Use Pm[essmnal Men Forced [0 Do T At ana Gocemmor o one | DiScretion in Laws He Will Obey Outside Work to Get by Senate of Massachusetts and Governor of the Leipzig, Nov. 17.—This is a time compiled with his permission | of hy-professions in Germany. Deoc- tors, lawyers, teachers, professor: scientists, dentists, preachers, govern- ment employes and actors who still | cling to their old callings are, for the most part, doing something else in their free time to piece out their in- comes. Stock brokerage and money-chang- |ing are poplar sidelines for profes- | sional folk. All sorts of securities are in great demand among persons who wish to get rid of their marks as oon as possible, with the result that | there is flourishing business for bond | and securities agents, who conduct their business in 2 more or less | secret way. Everybody is dodging taxes, conse- | auently there is a great desire among | | persons with funds to copceal their | the | wealth. ht to| Many professional men have also nited [ become agents for coal dealers, There statutes |are many restrictions on the sale of nd must be preserved in toto by | fuel. Consequently it is bootlegged, | all, “No man,” he said, “can use |much as foreign mone; his own discretion in oheying one law | Manual labor is much better paid and disregarding another than many professions, with the re- | Calling attention to the ult that men of excellent education the city he said, “With accepting positions as janitors and before us, it is well for us to remem- | str aners. One Berlin lawyer ber that persistent disregard of any who had a lucrative practice before part of the constitution of the United | the war is now running a dusteart, States liable to beget in them a | and is muech happier than many of | thoughtlessness toward all the laws.” his associates in the practice of the Rev. Raymond N. Gilman spoke on | law who are waiting in idleness for the need world court and the |clients to visit them in unheated of- | 4 B ) M. Burdick varless wor NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY — l’ Priming Ether for Automobile Motors Ete. To facilitate the starting of autemobile and motor engines, For fortifying gasoline on continuous running. [ 25C and SOC CANS THE DICKINSON| Il and addresse Politics, Law | while he was President of the ‘on 1ith of Peace nd Order Massachusetts, hey wore his personal copyright ALVIN COOLIDGE John monwe ind puolished under Lincoln in an the Civil War, C. Hill in an Abraham before Quoting nddress just | Rev. Dr. George W. |address to the G. A nd Sons of | Veterans at a dinner tendered the veterans in the Mcthodist church last evening, said that the situation much the same today & t was Lincoin's time when 2 ¥ persistent minority was endeavoring to impose its wishes upon the will of the majority. Referring to the address made Rev, John L. Davis Jast Sunday eve- ning on the 18th amendment, Dr Hill said that he had not heard i amd was therefore not in position to comment upon the manner or method delivering the sermon, but added that with the gemeral purpose that Mr. Davis had in mind, he was heart- ily in accord He referred to the fact that veterans of the Civil War f¢ save the Union and that the States is held together by the BY C: ished cment with K. Co.) Send him down to work these cool mornings with some nice brown waffles UNDER HIS VEST. Herbert L. Mills HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. is in and highest bidder. After Alarie, the Goth, and when democracy lay some fifteen centuries, with reason that our the guidance of nee; ¢ know that our government must ultimately upon ecarth; but what guar- we that it shall be main- What proof that some hand, some barbarism, with- within, shail not wrench the democracy from our grasp ule of princes, the priv- R th, has come down through the ages: the rule of the has not yet marked & century half. Ther no absolut proof, no positive guaranty, but ther i and high expectation, and the path is not uncharted 1t alfairs to the came ation ma es that Savag the | purple a | which night no | dormant We may nation Provid fe n of makes for Sine s have civiliza- red claim had mark of until the b ntury record me d, ory of their ex of interest naturalist telis gdom, the the formation o i earth. It takes mer and higher power to impart a larger and L higher inspiration to ti tory. It positive achievement with idolatry son or rebellion « rom as | n- we ma by but with cnts worthy of euth e m of prevail anty tained unline seeptre not peopled no of n e\ a ne Di have came and ive here? the itti story tie k Drug Co. |~ = i ¢ 169-171 MAIN ST, S more for or or o n - ANNOUNCEMENT The Opening Of The Storts Welding Co. AL ' 62 GLEN STRET, NEW BRITAIN NOV. 19TH, 1923 Modern facilities for Electric and Acetyline welding Boiler Repairing Scored Cylinders refilled to fit old pistons Let Us Estimate Your Next Job inspira copl vision a prople, to make gative, but It unconcerned depotism or tre: betrayal, but fore Moses or is not a ope Revere not of ither but of ourselves, What men worship that become. The heroes and which fascinate t they hold are and mark out will not ret they will stand to ove who r nee is the measure youth of in reverence these youth la pden or Washi the Light that shone An Exteaordinary Offering of Beautiful Frocks $24.75 Will they holidays their the line at, Ham ton or Lincoln or Calvary Democracy buile nia the supplemen sertion of the of & people is not ng-up. Hivine tha tearing-down; de- it a soul revea It right claim wi is it life which is @ not & realities of of of kings beyond they the wt at whick of a ome or die They verence Many made o ~ell as high hard-pressed in their ts g ceept ich will supply t ing food a warm place Hotel have that the larger hotels have been emptied and their patrong have sought private lodgings to the great delight of women who have large apartments and are glad to get room- ers who will higher prices than and unemployed ition who are iny rt of work t em with nourish- | to sleep high ages. It s po mination Renaissance. It was practice in govern- to the long pon- much discussed question right?" Custom was giv- 15t 1o reason. Class and “:“" op and et it soured 0 the putting ment of and at tion er pp ma rinning s rela was the cu the into to r There can the triumph affairs, ful selection of timely frocks. prices 1 Fashion's whims are in terpreted in distinctive models, T} for the youthfu again, gowns to and the most of CITY ITEMS. Crowell's.— Portable Equipment end human trumph world; the no more then of democracy than ther itation the answor ere are creations i o a Juncheons at All work guaranteed is of the Noonday advt, lered What g way figure Service is our motto ther the the physica in slenderize only stior : : ! been received from l.eo more matronly form Frocks fasnioned some in cloth—in you winter shade Al grade garments a present prices repr cellent opportunity your wa HORSFALLS 93-99 Mdsylum Street Hartford, d sent to replenish 1rohe | right whet Its etornity has man how and hold upon Freedom gles Humar swept away sonal rights property rights the human mind Witl bas co is The pub cation possible \ respeet a disgrace most velopment come to be It is professions tior now fou ¥ seeu me he recog ind ndation des and rity of security of dom nized in the tree froe of press made edu- gnorance ificant de- man has his ogcupa- urned trade 18t all the distinctions appearance and accident giving way before reality. Men urned from distinctions which were temporul to those which eter- al, The sovereignity of kings and the nobility of peers was swallowed 1 i the ignity and nobility of men, T yual in quantity be- quality place, base d came The in * solution of crowning glory hal America all time how wrd cach othe The this It men ir rule problem was the ntury blished for 1ot tow nd a of ht to h governmental relation f the ards have Fortier who is in terest of the P & I, latest quartet record “Memories of C. 1. Plerce & #Co,—advt commitiee the com will meet Monday recommendations of the to that Indlana in the in- Corbin company pe 1) t he salary of mon council eve ing to act on useessors relutive salaries in office Oh Goe Plerce & Mr, and Kenneth street, this eity on the Gosh, fox trot L. | pl advt Mrs, K. J. Shearer Hartford, formerly of ongratulations Ol Co. iving ¢ m of a so Honeymoor Whiteman's | in Paris Sui'pr pay get the rooms uassigned to housing commit- who throngh \rsons em sed at Small Increase in Population Paris, Nov, 17.—Paris, with a popu- tion of 2,806,000 now holds third umong the largest cities in the ranking after New York and according to official statis- the French ministry of com- orld of oree Great surprise has been expressed, view the congested condition of o French capita Moorland Golden Guernsey Milk BEST SOLD IN THE CITY rderal and State Governments vouch our Herd, for the Health of Quantity limited, as we sell only milk produced and bottied on the Farn, } CORW | T'elephone and the absolute DMAN, Supt. 920-13, pouted had beguy been much talk survival efficiency. We hear of the e super-man and the dominion fors on earth Kind" x trot, C. L. Pierce & Co. |1t It Pass 1o Buy Our snappiest f adyvt Andrew s impossibility finding apartments, that the population of Parls has only inereased a few thousands during the 10 years. In 1810 the popula- Paris numbered 2,888,000 and vocations re- of fit- in the are npatic years of the of kil in e t n = | nonris with th test and 0 nning to the collegs Al unive ast tion of Good Dressers | .. ‘:‘;' ) clatin *hat aver the This STATES CLASH OVER * TOWN RICH INRON Michigan and Wisconsin Bringj' Matter of Boundary to High 00urt; | | | has of right ext o AUTO MITS TROLLEY. owned and driven North street on he. an automobile, drove steps of the ix Infer Cherry & i} [' ‘ (COME HERE philosophy doctrine \ stomobile government but on denfes the ) ¥ was struch ounted f 18 that Samnel cne K Avitabie Pleree & Henry end trolley car ight pasy north treot ruch vote the .t the Vi the must vork towards the carly last 8 18t . while empting to rolley and side of the against the breaking them off ine piles the W parked \is machine kind o n Co 1 WHY NOT YOU Our Valet Service Is Yours N and o road This I puts ¢ nds o ght that vtrect Jo- morals For the Asking morning ——— TELEPHONE —— " the London Shop | oo onii st oo 1 o b, Bt ki sacrifice ne [l X I'he your Health," whi “Here's 1o RADIUM FROM B Nov. 17 has just im ext the med et ran but A re car Jo seph Bu GIUM CONGO ‘ f \ A Belgian | sold 900 d jan Congo. » —stys The Farmer Boy. Ironwood, Mich,, Nov. 17.—0On th arm of the attorney gencral of Mich- igan, the town of Hurley, Wisconsin, notorious in its past, has been ush- |ered before the supreme court of the United States Born to notoriety the north country's Hurley, nevertheless, Michigan, with Wisconsin jkt as firm | in fighting the attempt to remove the town from its jurisdiction | Hurley is on the small land that Michigan claims its | own, despite the fact that the land,| situated in Iron and Vilas counties, has been Wisconsin territory since | 1836. Michigan's contention, as pre- sented to the supreme court in a bill of complaint is that the boundary line between Michigan and Wisconsin was ablished originally as “through the middle of the main channel of the Montreal river.” it wi covered that the original survey incorrect; that the river branch Michigan asserts that the correct| voundary is in the west branch of the Wisconsin, the east branch The territorial acquisition would result to Michigan, if state’s contentions are recognized the high court, would be small cluding besides the land in the Wisconsin countics, several islands in the Menominee river and Washing ton island in Green Bay. Valuable deposits of iron and coal, however, make the disputed terrain a tempting bone for the two commonwealths to wrangle over. Michigan's bill of complaint to the supreme court charges that Wiscon- sin has refused to settle amicably the voundary dispute. Wisconsin is re- quired to file an answer by January 7 With Every Set of 26 Pieces—Knives and | 4 y ; - - 5 r ot ¥ s The Michigan-Wisconsin dispute l o1 '\.\ y erero ' of long standing. Michigan officiais not as much directed to the Jeweler . ra mill- from Antwerp, factory of 1y hurt dinm grams fum mined in Drink to your own health and to that of every mem- ber of your family. Drink United Milk Co.’s milk—it's clean and pure and, my! how wholesome, Progress of ra rittes in G 13 MAIN ST. Let Us Clothe You We Know aw, soy I but NEW Storts WELDING CO. Welding not mean sy cooking duys ret desired in the “rum is cans company of branch at iy will con- mother Me the b riden strect. The compa an electric and oxy-acetylen ng and cutting business d in its cquipment is a por ling machine which will he outside work.—advt give the and i1 How i Hampden emscly Yol Try Our Grade A Nursery Milk trip of as tely 81,7 Por Your Bahy lid i ot survive, nor Arnold othe hut utilitics ample al dict P or SR roon MILK IS YOUR BEST Urited Milk Co. 19 Woodland St. New Britain back to Jer hundred salem Constantinople Is to Be 0 Cleared of Its Beggar No river; that this by in- two Thanksgiving and Hollow-ware are in stock here Table Silver in Flatware in Wm. Rogers and 1847 at all times, FREE CHEST BABY’S BOWL OF . CRACKERS AND— The baby’s milk is of % the greatest import- ance. The doctor has told you to buy for it tilk of the highest quality. Order Sei- bert’s Pasteurized milk—it’s pure, "MAKE SURE ITS SEIBERTS tion is extension of the territorial limits as it is to the settlement forever, one way or another, of the boundary ar- gument Now as always, world's visible | supply of advice by men | who never create anything else the is created ROOM 10 It Wiii Pay You 166 MAIN ST. Walk One Flight Used (“dr";, Byy One/ Jur Moy o Qur W { WANT ADS Want Ads help you find lost thing=— Bracelets, pockethooks« and rings. READ THE WANTADS 2PARK ST. PHONE1720% Ve bonght NEW BRITAIN.CONN v Wattreeaes dres, complet g Pede 25 Wattresws ith piltows, £11.50 S10.50 apieer C. W. VIVIAN, D. D. Oral Sargery Hhin 15 miles—Open sree. to 9 o Tooth Estractions X-Ray- 1< Oxide and Oxygen 82 MAIN ST We guarmnter coerytling—We defiver o — B. BERSON — a7 Crown Prioce tmans Jas retwines w his This shows some members of his family. 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