New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 23, 1924, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1924, They Call This “Hare and Hounds” APPROVES SIX YEAR Underwood Also Assails Bureau- cracy at ashington Jan A nts, itive AXron, O, six or seve year term for Vision making th wit ineligible man in the ¢ above and beyor have purificd the itself, by and loftier id gih peace bred and wa ator. “War nourishment has grown monster.” Before launching into Alabar after-the it in war to « anc ing discussions the i 8 paid high tribute to Akron and its i — dustries and then tuoched lightly or the foreign policy of this country “Should some new overtake unhappy Europe in my mind,” he said, United States would be drawn into the maslstrom confliet ended Foreign Policy When it comes to strenuous outdoor exercise, don’t overlook “hare and hounas, as played ake Placid, N. Y. An expert skier was the “hare,” and had ten minutes’ start over s who were “hounds.” ~ Here's one of the obstacles Miss Genevieve Brooks, Port-! had Lo overcome in seeking to cateh the elusive “hare.” | on skis at | a bevy land, On 1 am clear “that thr irresistibly the of the elections in the states xpenses borne by the candidate 2 total that of fairly recke lent established hy HARTFORD “TRAIL BLAZER” Flexible Shank Oxfords=dBoots " Were $10 and $12 NOW .. ... $7.00 This is a shoe of the “flexible shank” type, made by a reputable manufacturer, bends easily on the foot, no steel arches. If you are already using this type of shoe, or if inter- ested in trying it, this sale means a good chance to save. Black and brown kid, tan and brown calf, white canvas in strap pumps and lace ox- fords. Dress lasts with Cuban heels, full and modified Orthopedic lasts. Nine different num- bers including a kid lace boot. Sizes 4 to 8. Widths A to D. All sales must be final. None on approval at these low prices. Second Floor RADIO HEADQUARTERS SALE OF BLANKETS If you haven't yet joined the great army of Radio Fans, you ave missing lots of fun and instruction, Come in and let us show vou how inexpensively we can help you build vour own set or improve your old one. " RADIO TUBES--All Styles Specially priced to move quickly, As the thermometer drops down and you wish to be warm and comfortable you'll find this the ideal time to get blankets at very low prices—especially while, Clearance is in order. White wool filled blankets with colored borders and soisette binding, size T0x82, regular price $10.50, We talk about the foreign poliry or lack of it! 1 tell vou that country’s foreign policy s hewn out for it by an inexora of events, and that our henceforth 1s unalterably inter: with the destinies of our sister nations criticised [ wonld doubtless awaken the people erm arrange- | from their apparent lethargp and stir them to prompt and efficient action.” Govt, Employes, d presi his attack on the I bureaucracy her term Each $4.45 2215 Volt Batteries Each ... 45 Volt Batteries Sale Price, per pair $8.50 Plaid all wool blankets with soisette hind- ing, size 72x84, regular $15.50, Sale Price, per pair $ l 2 .00 Caledonia plaid all wool blankets with satin $1.89 "| prevalent in this country, he said that ) e :’\'::"“ t present there are 64,959 employes : § in the district of Columbia and 483,- your executive dditional employes in the United yoke and you at large, according to figures o devote all his of the Civil Berviee commission. great masses of the A total of 548,506 civillans em- y the government,” said the And yet it fs proposed at v session of congress to add to the swollen functions of government still further activities, to create more | bureans, and to increase the already stupendous array of civillans on the federal payrolls, “It I8, indecd, time to call a halt Our federal government is becoming more more centralized; our states and less autono- pe are retraced still, in a few ourselves menaced | overseas. It is the lack of vision to #e€ this of which T have complained for it is of this blindness, and tv alone, that a selfish poiicy of inaction and aloofness is horn Single Term of Office In presenting his argument for a single term of either six or seven years for presidents, Senator Underwood gave a brief history of the question as it was discussed in the first Federal | Inserted Conventlon when propositions rang- | in the tim ing from a term of three years wtih|a res I r sup nominally e or powsrs the peonle Another thing. the unsettiement of s throughont the eountry every | entirely too frequent a onur uffairs of trade and r al losses thus ever increasing to lite Senator Arew Jan torm but ¢ « 18 » will t trom within that will be serious to the and pres ervation of our Institutions than any from without “Rureaucracy 1§ the a continued concentration of adminis- | trative power in the government de- | partment and buteaus, resulting in- | L evitably in undue interference on the part of officials not only in the detalls of government but in matters outside the acope of their functions and which | | shonld be beyond their meddling, if [ our country is to endure a de | moeracy. safety outgrowth of Causes Decay, “Bureaucracy has been a contribut ing Europ Germany was honeyed with it long fall of that Empire. And Na- cause to the decay prior to the Austria on her eontract with that try that ghe should get 1id of at indred thousand bureaucratic employes. binding, size 72x84, regular 9 50 . $12,50, Sale price, each .... Monogram plaid wool filled Llankets with soisette binding, size 66x80, $6 50 regular $7.50. Sale Price, pair RADIO SETS—AIl Kinds Installed complete at moderate prices “!“k‘_’_ Thi’i Your 'Slnzan” Lebanon plaid all wool blankets with sois- “FOX'S FOR RADIO ette binding, size T0x80, regular Radio Department—Fifth Floor $10.00, Sale Price, pair $7.50 Blanket Section—Second Flogr Stromberg Carburetor | A, G. Hawker CHOICE BUILDING LOTS ON HAMILTON, HAWLEY AND THE RUsS. WIN LAND €O, TRACT, WEST MAIN STREET, ON EASY TERMS H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent | ROOM 208 NAT'L BANK BLDG. TEL. 111 Open Until 8 P. M. All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops Lobsters, We Have the Goods FOR SALE—A fine cottage at Maple Hill. This is in a beautiful location right on Golf Street. Owner has left town, or it wouldn’t be sold in a life time. It is a very pretty, cozy, comfortable place, CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. . HONISS'S |24-30 State St Hartford Visit Our Dining Room High Grade Furniture RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS . CINDERS FOR SALE CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND “Hurcaverscy has added peril to | cur own republic. Not alone in th . lishment of a government of bu ts, or in the enormous 1ax % or in the loss to industry of thousands of able bodied " \ but in the weapon Iitical party in po n of he ¥ N secu » offices, rather t constructive n FLORSHEIM SHOE SALE A semi-annual event—feat- uring FLORSHEIM SHOES of national reputation. An as- sortment of styles, sizes and leathers that alfords every man a satisfactory choice. VOGUE SHOE SHOP 236 MAIN ST. Opposite Monument touch them more 1 afMairs, but they ar nsable e more New Britain— We offer for sale to scttle an estate 5 acr f land, one two- family house and two sis-room ottages on main thorongh- . short way from center; all improvements; good location for bulider. A. B. RIDDELL 19 Pearl S Hartford, Conn. you WANT 70 sAVE MONEY BLY YOUR Pipes, Boilers, Radiators, Valves, Fittings, e, from s Call. wire. ‘phone or write fo Tate. Fisher & Rice Company, 5% Washington Si.. Boston. Mass. Telephone, Main 8365 HOU A. D. LIPMA 525-527 MAIN ST, BY STANLEY DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 29 y given on all jobs — General Trucking— ‘ |99 wrsT 1. TEL. nnl | A. H. HARRIS I 'THE OLD HOME TOWN impor- | MODERN MACHINERY CLAIMED ANOTHER 5 o o STNMEy VICTIM TODAY WHEN ARCHMIE HENDERSHOTS Boy /;,@ = THEODORE , SPRAINED MIS WRIST WHILE CRANKING THE COFFEE GRINDER N NOAH BAXTERE STORE

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