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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1924, ness alone, | N;w Britain Herald | | Kill the goose that is expected to [ that he considers it his bus golde [ shall work in the road, while it no of fact, the is thinking only gf the safety such if it isn't| where he Public the g, even Utilities us a matter motorist HERA OMPANY ctuated of Tssu He commission may be partially consideration of the income and | pedestrian, At Of course the erice should be to get uniformity of | law so that a motorist going from one | know how to the | And in this connection Com-| ements of the com- chief aim of the con- | nting liberties to the com- | f would not to jitney stute to another may properly rules of gbserve the road sudde wonuld b nission Stoeckel may well remind lln': there o too expensive other commissioners that, in spite o{‘ the death toll being taken in | | this sta s protested terrible the in rates os . the percentage of fatal ac- | up sed in the last three | ride cidents has de numbers! | | | \-ois% expresses | poi \ trolleys will be | Memt The Asso to the us credited uxury to atford, which has d Areh too great a THOSE WHO KNOW in «ly happened on the street e A e e v whil L person itah strongly o matter and terms with It from | himself in no undecided TRIAL Anderson who Member Audit ANDERSON ON H on the count of alleged | into the details. is | t out looking ¥ unquestionabl detai to I William is not get substantiation There that it is%imost impossi- asant to sources. are | is claimed to have | e | forge in that he ry me ble thought.” to the | withori check to drawn obtain with “malice " afore- him out of the account of one of snti-Saloon agents, as it is the method R here Entrance Reently the opinion was ex- y which he sought to accomplish his | pressed that it was quite wrong to put a wet blanket on the eénthusiasm of those experts in matters of air naviga- purpose. Grant that those favoring the | Station. organization of which An tuate the was cause derson secretary, were a tion who are looking forward to tak- ing that flight over the North Pole. Today in u position to say | authoritatively that who will Shenandoah look upon that “the ride in the | history of the They have ab- | | solutely no fear, and the thought of by the best of motives. Granted that ow who | there is no hypocrisy in their stand we are a a casual reading of the affairs of An- t from whom he to of this ecity. | those . no | derson and agent 7k man the the | is alleged ken a share . 18 been quot- | tr a preatest i shows that| ' "'P 3 STen 5 atter's commissions, influence that the 1 world.' commercialism was the 1 botl not this time he A interview does | more ful enshroud« It it ddes not deeds and men personal ‘danger has not entered their They may net be inspired by even, to add does ma what the cause matter how great may the him, | r the with Seanb ads. is: be of deci ws columns _ 4 | an overmastering ire, t not being le¢ the of organization rep- to the wealth of the world by bring- ing explored above the matter | it this time can | reser man impregnated un- | trip will be their and they much the | consider our daily | information about that The line, new nds to else with the desire see country, the 4 ds a cause succeed will bring something in it last It finances into it 8 last careful Puonessa i f personal and yor 1 do 4 : consider it as a part of Those wl only a resort N “day’s work" as we reading, e ‘J\n\h\-‘ ( publishea, | "¢ ! of | the subject that one is tempted to re- | he yond he impression from § is with this new light upon ind were which have been 0 for him to ruy | counts again, pe Anderson was thinking mor himsel & 1 formerly expressed. this who peat the idea Were it suming no heroic than It nted to | own ersona ggrandizement not like for people he wou the prohibition cause is | attitude, poss \bout ire eager in the inter- A itted that he w the y udr I m to go on as far us ible Strange to as | ekefollers.” 1o | things they know he matt call fool And lit may see t able | | est themselves in, the world would | that w r of money was | " | be today where it was a4 century ago. ination erned, He o8, nOwW charge sort of ma the by acel- Improvement does not come but hands party . pra ally speaking, means he| | dent because men go out | t rather of t taken wway from an agent some | : ind try to bring improvement, pre- ow politi- | of commissions upon which that 5 paring themselves for it and meeting | he wou ¢ had reason to rely, by making. afthorizing the whenever | presents The Shenadoah when it | to “carry on” itself. | any chance | that chance peo- the making | entry o men in will man the ¢ important mat- | tukes its trip over the “top of the| | worla"” import- . Biutant. their wills, without drawing long faces | ;| and without any thought that there | be onal danger in- a representative | *1!! getion B with the trial | will do so without makipg | A The is whether or not Wi ant matte: iam lorsor stic man will be allowed to stanc unusual country seople far removed from « great deal about he carries his theory too far, or may itmosphere of the Andersons of suggestion may be- | the | | world L group, or a mass of | Ve | 1 and women, belteving in a certatn | ¢ | we who | | tiewlar, using lan- that if This is and, whether | 8ccomplish the tech - certainly igree with him in every par- be represe by one = The fact remains, at any rate s from the not 4 1 person believes he can Av which they shudder? him something set for mayor erson has done will muke a poor fist of it of the fluenced ity k ¥ i person believes us we charge made, to accomplish some- that he | in which the L for end this ity | POTtation thire lighter They believe cessful trip, and those who discourage will He me : 2 5 chances are e b ; it of | loah trans- | and think The sure | wit mbers of nt Shena me olutely 1#h the craft he achieve of the cour o % that he sonal amb ¥ that by meansfof | has been when men are ab: tion, T adopted 1 than air is inevitable bers of rumbles he onessa, is par 3 they will make a sue- has done his honest best ts to know, it is o MOTOR LAWS Today grievances against the wa | this or any other similar activity or| *| merely be blocking progress ten the are 1f his best is good enough for t me ple along p nittes Motor and regulatic hea At one of lines the possibilities are being rd ' e{ which just beginning to be seen. | Y SITUATION to the hearing held by the sub-comr the THE TRO Speculation ¢ final outcome Lastern Conference of The honeymoon can be said to be over when he refuses to we administrs ew York id of the trolley company as a unit in| Vehicles é . transpor y brought about | city. It is said ax A his wife bought for him Iministra and by the present situation in regard fares on the cars g oper o8 the at Washington need 11 isolatiouists ated on the public streets, through the | others wil heede that A franchise The comn: 5o in the cost suggest i the and ng in a Corner, by Myse company t in the actio eventually g aws and regulations i of whet s certainly is t The follow Observations on The Weather 21 ed compa come i It pay . if it rough action suc to continu counter arg pensive to getting mor will probably conti n, Dee today Washi er bureau storm warning “Advisory 10 storm warning- displayed lantic coast at and south of De breakwater and on the east Guif at and of Pensac turbance central t morning Louisiana will increase and move northeastward.” | New Eng-| tually too art of P theory 1 S0 as’ the A awar f trolley travel is a s n the ot be at 2 expense . great whereup. trolley will cease | gi on to be. And it will ¢ su s as much as to ws are ing were this to con a very 1 The Herald cast ) to the | southeaste ity ast er and night and Friday easterly winds m inter Fore and: 1 ¥ SNow ar will eo to for souther aning possit cheapest tion fa efficiently The pu which tro possit y warmer oudi- possibly warm For Connecti s followed ia increasing lay b, i ¥ and Fr i cys. tonig . wit cessity of ast > o3 = - Conditiins have their vehi the peoy ave nies irbances has the The souther ) up | veloped into a causing unsettied ra the southern comp: piacing 1 storm eather in all Br well define w igh the | danger where now from behind ther sttert right to rur streets by he peo- hts, iy ple seem to % hatever 4 fist 4 ain | antucky. | an the | temperature ey bat 0 cair This many shall be inches at Gal »d as far Pleasant weather cor northern sectio |18 rising in the is low over New Conditions fas fair weather fol increasing | eloudiness with rising tem- | perature | Forecast for castern New York: In-| creasing cloudine ow by rain| | or snow on the coast rior warmer; Fie amount that This, tment to say about the e K s in nort ting The Mississippi England paid for a ride. alone, aro his side g o e spirit of that companies no good, If it does not ac-| times in tually harm them President Storrs, ed to the Herald, explained the com- | pany's attitude, to the effect that t sufficient the g on rene does the | qanger has be these - pears that som of the stane in- | this vicinity taken and speak with in a communicat- warming & where mo have owed fnecome would not be to | pedestri £ o operate th fares now in cx bly right, he right, he is too §00d a business mas wrong side | and » tonight “rid increasing cast 8 pIH.vr cars under rate of ten He is proi in the | hinks int ate ¥ Aoltedry | 8¢t the same thrill when he hugs her Facts and Fancies BY ROBERT GUILLEN, Why should we sell arms to Mex- ico? We haven't promised to be neu- tral. One of the good and useful things you can get too much of is self-re spect, is No man need be a failure. Success is just a matter of picking out a job your size. At 13 he is humble because he is ignorant. At 80 he is humble because he is wise. A man i really old until he be- gins to talk about how severe the winters used to be. An inexpe ced one who can't think worry the railroads. man s way to ier congr up a * roadhouse, how- ck built on a jit- The most popu a little The rebels in Mexico now control almost everything except the capital and the situation, It's a case of real love if he can fur coat and all now, ‘Protection” may then it may mean ths raided without warning. mean tariff; and you won't be The records show everybody has been doughboy or an invest tec. almost Europe as a ting commit- 1t o be all right to talk about the weather, however, if you have a suflicient vocabulary to do it justice, A man isn't necessarily progressive wishes to try cvery fool suggests. because he scheme anybody You can't attain without culture or rom the Bahamas. the wupper class successful treip blame the girl, however, r proud mamma telling she would be in the You can't it she hears he what a whiz movies, An wife keeps still and provides noble when her husband has a pouting spe experienced is one who rations When a mother says horrid men are ggling her 14 year old daughter, she ¥ be either worrying or bragging. n No man is prejudiced against capi al. He is but prejudiced against the scheme that permits the other feliow 1o have it Correct this senter the white-haired | getting too old me, pleas said lady: “I'm 1o dance.” | . . 25 Years Ago Today Taken irom Herald of that date, 8 |, W. A attendi York My Fray few Py home The t | sn ot Kinne ar the d George Cowles are in New | {th of | g | next | pe th nis {yn bieyele show Mrs, Willian Square will in Ansonia, Lawrence with a badly J ub's it thi contest 1 days spet is confi to injured a polo t« sk o fersor the C « will de previous to the ng race will take place begweer Fred Oeth, the times jam ed great ifel by on and st three pe t in, around Muller, the soprano s artistic r Robert Der Gern r mo: mar Te an Turner also sang s ould with He th A8 left |, Waltham, | mploy m give t Swedish n e for a 10 ree ting of last mont? Luthemen « YOICE OPPOSITION Objections mee hurck evening . in Regicter Thre Opponents Confirmin Members of the Federal Parm Loan Board T w y Confirmation ing ) ederal at public member < opp ore t ncy committ ded Senator Idaho, and Abbe an associatior or opposition : % “ ree oan bard w hear- ings today be e banking torah Doke V ' publica Farm One ari . t ba 2 arles bo Jirector commission nominations are being contest- Merton 1. Corey, democrat, and Lewis J. Pettijohn of Landes of Ohio, | memb #el and mana $2 a wh 2 ed are Nebraska Kansas and Eimer 8. republicans, T TREATY GOES TO SENATE Washington, Jan. 24.—The ship|y liquor treaty with Great Brjtain was|p ansmitted today by President he senate to jons committee | «hich ite gonside i ) STEADY STREAM OF Thousands of Children Also Pay its former proportions. we ast night it & | Christian of prisoners at the gave | Sanson, are Michael day HIT THE TRAIL FOR THE BIGSALE on Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Overcoats, Shirts, nderwear, Neckwear and Hdsiery and Overco AS LOW AS $15.00 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats AS LOW AS $5.00 SUITS WITH TWOQ PAIRS OF PANTS NEW YORK SAMPLE SHOP 135 MAIN ST., Bristol a'its 357 MAIN ST., New Britain [iey “of carw_only for monetary in- | terests” does not reflect the authori- tative British public opinion, which is not desirous of isglating Englana | from the rest of the world and 1ts | needs, ITALY COMMENTS | Press Has Considerable to Say Anent British Italian Debts to Her, roposals For Payment of PEOPLE PASS BIER STORMY SCENES OCCUR. Greek Assembly in Turmgd! Over tition to End Glucksburg Dynasty, By Tie Associated T Athens, Feb, 24.The troduced in the national claring the Gluckburg felted continued tods to o stormy scenes in the assembly, The measure forfeits the rights of King George I to the tWrone, ahol- ishes the right of his heirs, prohibits the sojourn in Grecce of King George or the other members of the fafiiy nd confiscates all the Glucksburg property 1t proposes that the es. sembly shall indemnity the royal fam- iy, The presentation lust night followed a declaration by Premicr Venizelos, which was .wildly applauded, that the Greck people had ceased believing in the necessity for & dynasty, and also that no foreign obstycle existed 1o the creation of a | republie Rome, Jan, 24, The newspaper Messaggero; comnienting today on the recent pronouncement of the council of the association of British Chambers {of Commerce in favor of payment of the Itallan and French debts to Great Britain, says it is significant that the pronouncement was made at the moment when the Jabor govern ment was about to be initiated. | Labor has dlways supported u mod- | erated policy, even financially, toward the vanquished nations, especlally | Germany, the newspaper 4 ‘might be expected to show equal moderation toward the The newspaper says the debt claim is | symptomatic of an economic nation- | alism, “rigidly and esclusively defend- ing British interests in eontradiction of the policy of reconstruc. measure ine embly des dynasty for- Homage to Lenine Associated Press Jan, great X Lenine in Moscow. pro- the unions continued today. afternoon, hall sslon before bier of lock yosterday columned lhiouse which the building onts saw a cons Iy swelling muass humanity outlined against the ow with which all Moscow is blank- ed It carly hours of e crowd dwindled, but it was still tred "'”y""'l‘“ antrd ‘l" ""‘_'1'"‘””"‘;"’ tlon and economic rity dlice actively engaged In MATSLATINE | 4500 attributed to England line entering the hall, and carly { "0 Sy - olfe . \s afternoon it had again swelled to| The Messaggero belicves that a pol- Excellent or- | X r was maintained and the A."nmllj EVERE']T TRUE square on t Alltes. of the measure the the morning ropean 1a " ®ol somt to direct the people with ly whispered words, but at one time was 8o great that several re reported to have re able BY CONDO rsons w been 3 MILES AN jured Am mourners ousa children hools and other institutions, some of that they had to stand view the waxen premier when they today wers from the gt m o0 tiny 1 tipto face No 1a atafalgue bell mory obably ring out neral the ally adopted iggestion that 1 b The synod sent a letter to Kalinin the All-Ttussian tive eommittee, cxpress- the death of the berator,” t tribute conclud Kternal memayy and eternal vour long-suffering, good and sou! ha e tolled & they day hure s m but on the holy has Evdokin's declared a ~y1 Archbishop t nine t exec reside of Y ntral sympathy in at e ristian SUSPECTS IDENTIFIED '(. | | Picked Out as Robbers of F Mayer Estate at Stockbridge, White t oy irough today nden N. Y, Jan, 24—Three arrested yesterday as aden motor truck were denti- Plains, five mer drove a liquor Bedford village by William Sanson, super- the ¥. 1§ Mayer estate ockbridge, Mass.. as members of gang that carried off the Mayer li- 1or stocks early yesterday mornming. Sanson picked the Mien out of a line county jail. They their names as George Brew, homas Voley and Johm Mally, of w York. The other men arrested the truck but not recognized by Dufly of New ork and Robert Layman Rted ank, N. J of the prisoners are held It was referred {on charges of violating the Sullivan were Massachu to- armed expeeted J yapers. ts poli re with Me are