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9 New Brltam Herald HERALD PUBLL Member of The Member Audit Bures (sune HING 1a RATES Assor of Circulation gives the o In plain language it the smiles of the members of the wrter gives the | council, that the clerk was reading soard power to m the ap- | claim for damages of 30 cents against to the forc The charter ity for the death of an inferior m counci! the power < t mm had echoes of be- the | persiflage the 1 remarks that “we can't do the member who involved render the | At e merry eficient.” ¥ lawful act to more Certainly | gun to cease and matter laughs a the nything abopt it,” died down, is*stated in the opin- mayor was the only to any all. comm -limit at years ' seemed principle more in the matter at Morcover he saw But whether ticular case The | ed stated 1lso that ation from the is | comumon council of Bridgeport deserv- widered at least the courtesy of a reply. ppointed are not forcibly that he was in decidedly that iin and Bridge- the|of the plan, and was m the right to the it gives it the be e power of Wher eariest in his tion cities the port the siz to make de- should have greater representa- tion than Berlin and Plainville, for in- icers should stance, ealled for some action on n under a!the communication, “as a matter of I make the | princip and so, instead of tabling e | butche He fVee favor | 25 Years Ago Today (Taken irom Herald of that date) Gus Samlow, the Arch street left hearts and 30 livers his store last night to freeze | was short of ice. He never outside as he | roun® out if they froze or not because when'§e went to get them this morn- | the livers were gone. | ts to finish | at few ing hearts and Contracter Curtis expe his contracts for the government Plum Island within the next he dangerous condition of (ho, streets about the city today was such |, that the commissioner sent out men to sprinkle sand on them. | . P. Wainwright was elected wor- | shipful master of Harmony lodge, F. | and A, M., in Masonic hall last eve- | nir | IMirst Lieutenant William J. Rawl ings is likely to be the next captain | of company I as he is popuiar with | the o |§ { You Are Invited to Att.end The Christmas Musicale Music by ¥! Mrs, H. Horton Mrs. Merwin Tuttle Mr. Chas, Stuhlman Mr. Arthur Howard 3 Harold J, Stedman, Flutist Sunday, December 23rd at Center Church, 4 o’clock men. | Theron W. Hart, Organist v to individuals not mp vidual who mig lars wort pay his serviee ed THL POoLICY the matters o charter is the subject arise betw: the boards=. The decision t were made in vio P wnder the power’g i in legally accord of the charter repealcdiy with th RATES ommissioners airman W, L meeti that would ke ke good a “‘corporation,” is propose 1l public sive the public 1 thoroughly edure under Providing the adopted t mplaint on t might say what was OPINION dopted given power ame ne 3ut that they may be legally t mission would then appoi is to b world, if terpret is would be And at the n in Certainly the | nean to say “if the! m the foree the e efficient council had t to do as it did.” Herald question rig would like to see the placed jegally on the e. The common council has no else. or the to appoint them yone the council has power to d the violated ordinances, as sug- ted by the corporation counsel ippointed by police commission. 1f the com- t these men, the proper, scemly sort co-operation between co-ordinate | ches of the city government that desired raLt FORD, ey may he: that he's olidge him and won't run against him. | same tiie Henry tells the allowed to in- | one be heart may of his word, | thank his baek business is good, you,"” e evil people, even, who Henry, being not averse bromides, would remark * pl pilin asure,” the “busi cing up his millions a day pleasure” heing to abandon whigh would ' to his sdmirers vhat, and t Henry Muscle to gt sident Coolidge which lisplaying a thorough the regular said truly o ignorant ideal the Vot joviz got thi “ayes” the ¢ in repre; And so, that while the cussi | or som¢ Th LppE beau May In Pe Th Th Nor But Nor yet the At "0 Facts and Fancies A bacheior fove 1t Abs A gold A | hotid YEARS oLD” t “ignatz ALTHOUGH a3 ' keen ng men werience of at that resting amuosing ras read ttempt greater ) tions” might well have thought, from anytl A republic men years the persuading job. wl the af A on ( other A | come out boldly for H« wry? &mx\-ul Lwa, 30 letter favor more ear; may ti beans, task king selections in “hrist been syggested, @ A rumor has passed around town |to the effect that Mayor Morris C. Webster is planning to move from New Dritain to some other town to ceept an important position in busi- ness there, The 11 local agents of the Metro- politan Insurance Co. of this city a in New Havén today attending a con- vention of insurance men. as had was taken while the echoes of the “the little have up and we I remark towns 1s tied can't do an) about it,” accompanied which were given, indicate that was unanimously the legislature, ommon council changing the mer of method of sentation mid matter was in PRIZE POULTRY I§ ON DISPLAY HERE jest and quirp, | attended to, for little the council important business of 1oval of a sign to which objected, | preparing dis- ng the r are reported to have thing equally vital e 192 lendars are begi new year Hall Exhibition tiful as the pictures upon them. | New ed third annual show Poultry of the associatio vith wpproximately up the s offercd by the associatior Officers of the association express- ed themselves as pleased with the re- the breeders in the state had | given and in a hurried glance at the hundreds of chickens being shipped into the hall yeste afternoon and this morning, close con- tests for the high awards. One of the most coveted awards is a loving cup prescnted the association by Mayor A. M. Paonecssa last year which must be won three times to be permanent property. E. L. Sibley's | entry was the winner last year, The show will be open tonight, to- morrow night and Saturday night until 10 o'clock, ing at out the day. Judging is show, Some brecders and marricd wiways tell a|congented to act but he can't make him be- iy which they are it In addition to the chickens on dis- play there ave several coops of pig- and poultry and farm needs are Nayed. part birds cooped quest of . in met i smiles and happiness abour four sponse nineteen twen rhaps this is premature New Ye e bonus hasn't come wish i isn't here; lighter wines nor oeer if we can't be first in peace, h folks well first to wi twenty least we'r r nincteer four, the feature of today's of the state's leading chicken fanciers have as judges in classes not exhibiting. BY BOBERT QUILLEN, man ean 1 unless it cons neutrality and then it i indifference, | also being dis ROBBERS FRUSTRATED ntivled but is to pound of | 't spill Anee ‘ mu ‘Ih»l«m Bluecoat Prevents Looting of brass into to ay to turr your other good is ask for you to AFEERTERS gn Tailor Shop And Probably Wounds One Intruder, pessimist is u ay season ing except i I'hree stolen cloth burglars from a stolen i after been Boston, Dee. 20 who | ded south cnd automobile them Ly @ H car does aflor shop into & had Patrolman Hickey front Hollis with a carly apparently hot from Hickey's pistol, standing in Adlo's tailor shop on street and 4 man beside it bundle of cloth in his arm The man ran and when he disr garded the patrolman's order to sto) | Hickey fired. The 1 staggered against a building and fel At the same moment Hickey hedrd a noise behind him and turned to see other men come from the t They distanced m and when he re turned he found that the first bur- glar had disappeared. A bystander told the officer that someone had picked » the man and taken him away i automobile 1 valued which The stolen of today one of wounded Richard AW Julius anxiously, every four want wonder what the people the i loating ou ended by f on the ars to be may be dove app ob. PBut the ilor shop wars tork to 1o material Prob- ch our leaders are made means raw-raw materi oth abandoned wve been Hennessy he car last this wa urgl was Min INTERRUPT TRADE loctrine, but i Christmas Ligw Business Off Coast of New England Is Interfered With By Qs that a d o Bumbie 3 . The Christmas . mning trade off the New F ome g Coast Guard Cutter rrupted when the Tampa yesterday boats which. had to a liquor laden ape Ann he nto the harbor arations were to make a thor- ittie craft in or- how much liquor was inte rd cutt motor rom shore off « today f the nade early yugh sea to Aetermine messages coast guard preceded rt indicated had time oad much message ad had not ontr det sunches was a man who the Tampa which running name was not 5 appeared had several his wife, ar 1t good time . rum the ente i a thou s of the one which wor hoisted ard the steamer up- f the Tampa from headquar- all six boats this port. The indicate rum ship was lying whether the crews ad been arrested. card many it fades ns mypa seized and messages them to not the ria did i =0 364 h, Mam- from his upstairs | my ma 4t this | bedroon you f t castor oil Why and eggs 6% domer 1 Main St—advi Positivels s More Than 600 Birds in Jester's opening each morn- | 9:30 and continuing through= of | two | $1,000, | just how | | . | WHAT'S GOING ON ‘i IN THE WORLD BY CHARLES P. STEWART NEA Service Writer The White House announces Amer- ca’'s willingness to be represented— \unon‘u‘inu,\——cn international commit- tees to get Germany's expenses down to, or below, her income; to put Ger- |man money on a basis where it will | mean something as money; to learn the amount of German investments in foreign countrics, This is planncd as a step toward | learnipg what war damages Germany pay—principally to Franc Each time such an investigatior 1 before, at the last min- has said she wouldn't agree to the investigators' report un- | less it suited her. And each time this | has happened, America has said she | l\\ouldnv have a hand in it then, No such difficulty has come up this time-—not yet, | an has ute Y rOPOSe Irance MEADLOCK IN CON ‘eck before last th wouldn't let the republieans [lect u speaker of @he house of repre- | | sentatives until they agreed to change |the house rules to suit the “bloe.” Last week the “progressives” tied up [the senate over the question of the {chuirmanship of the interstate com- mers ommission, This committee shapes railroad leg- islation, so it's very important. nator Cummins has beeil com- mittee chairman, but now he's presi- dent of the senate, Vice-President Coolidge having moved up to the White House, However, he still wants {that chairmanship. On the other hand, Senator La Follette, “progres- sive” leader, wants it, saying Cum- | mins isn't entitled to both jobs, The “progressives” hold the “bal- ance of power” between republicans | nd democrats, in the senate as well |as in the house. They can't do any- |thing themselves but they can keep | anybody else from doing anything. So at present congress is deadlocked, REBELLION IN MEXICO The rebellion against President Ob. | regon by those who want Adolfo de | |la Huerta for next president of Mex- lico husn’t been squelehed yet. In- stead the “Huertistas” appear to have gained ground and the "Obregonistas” arc not reported putting up much of a fight thus far, which is a surprise, All indications are that de la Huer- |ta represents the big, old-time land nd great investors. Though term expires soon, the gsay he'll manage to {get another man elected who favors [the mass of the people (of course, they don’t express it quite like this) if he's allowed to finish it London and Paris cables say English and French will expect Am- erica to interfere to protect their | Mexican investments if the rebellion endangers them POLIT IN ENGLAND Stanley Baldwin has decided to ang on awhile as English premier He thought of resigning right after the recent election. True, the con- servatives (his party) got more votes either the laborites or liberals, tween them they got more than atives, me out that, if Baldwin | quit, Ki George would give the| premicrship to Ramsay MacDonald ] B progressive interest | Obregon's “Huertistas” the than but b <ot | the Then it labor leader, since the laborites are the strongest party after the conser- vatives, it ems the labor premiog will help the government it for under than have a iberals routine will try course, conser auestions. £o Baldwir awhile anyw or this partnership arrangement, such will have to be “passed up” as | | policie I atives and liberals can’t agree conser Observations on The Weather (L J iy Forecast for New England: Unsettied to- | and Friday; probably occasional armer tonight to ostly south winds For Connecticut: Unsettled weather tonight Friday; probably occas- onal warm tonight; moder- o nds, mostly somthwest- | Washi 0 ] South nigt ratn moderate o and ditions oW pressure ong troug ex- tending from Texas northeastward to upper Michigan is causing unsettled cloudy weather in nearly all districts east of the Rocky Mts. Rain has oec- curred during the last 24 hours from Texas northeastward to New York. The temperature is rising in the een- tral and egstern sections. Conditions favor for this vicinity in- | ,crn:ling cloudiness with slowly rising temperature followed by light rain. | of the ve- by Romer dstermination was made The locity of |in 1876 first light OUR CHRISTMAS PRESENT TO YOU * EVERY ELEVENTH GREETING CARD CUS- ! TOMER GETS THEIR ENTIRE PURCHASE FREE_OF CHARGE — LARGEST DISPLAY IN » TOWN TO SELECT FROM. OHRNSTEDT’S 72 WEST MAIN STREET EVERETT TRUE MAH JONGG Chinese Mandarin Game Priced from $1.00 to $12.50 at Ohrnstedt’s For Boys ‘and Girls | Steering Sleds .......~....... §1.25 to $6.00 Toys kates Columbia Boycycles Boy Scout Axes Air Rifles Pocket Khives Flashlights Ingersoll Watches Scooters Kiddie Kars ster Wagons Sl.(iis ' Hardware 73 ARCH ST. 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