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v NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, .JANUAR‘Y 25, 1924, judge declared other provi- 2t New BrltamrH?rald 2k tEtnage Bo oo A e R e 25 Years Ago Today n lig 1 mportant as the prohibition HEMALD PUBLISHING COMF r \ ¢ il amendment., Repeating what has been | $1Taken irom ferald of that date) se columns, a law a constitutional amendment The boiler in Giddings block on| ich can not be enforced without in- | Main street overflowed last night and | inging upon constitutional rights, considerable damage was caused. | B oL A tax | should be modified until it is capable| Charles Beach and William Cadwell | - L of New Britain have secured control { oL properienienment jof the Bradley & Beaton Mfg. Co. in Ry | Southington. They plan to remove it PEACE TALK EVERYWHERE. [to this city. CALLS MY OR OUILS 7 It is announced that the man who| Rev. S, G. Ohman has 1y a piiring mood the | is offering sat prizes for peace the Swedish church wi i 4 3 X |collection plates and a silver receiver, [ > Hart- | plans in France infends to support|mnese win be dedicated at a special ‘ourant | similar contests in England and Italy. |service which will be held Sunday rln e lien | Moreover in igement there (night. 3 his ar Pat Scanlon of Kensington Entered at the Post Office at New - Briain many, not only the best ¢ 5 i .. |street, while at work a errick’ Fhus will come general dis st work at Herrick's . ipond yesterday, slipped on the ice he United States, \and received a thorough drenching. N and Ttaly—which is|He was assisted out of the water by thing that will lead | Bernard Hoppe. o ¢ enitaall In the checker tournament last “ ‘ 2 ; : el night Bert Loomis won two games P ‘ i ace, and, quite|rrom A Smith; Smith won two from ' S b eracy on the part of s ¥, will bring a more nearly|Fred Wessel; Wessel lost to A. L. SMART STYLEb_ATTRA(JTIVELY T r to talk of hin v Jle plan, or an improvement to [Thompson and two to L. A. Snow; AR > A g |Will English won two from A. L. 2 5 An Unusual and Attractive far the one that way be adopled. . \ouoen and fwo from 1. . Snow|l] New-Tailored Checked Sport $9.98 Knitted Sport Suit ... 19.98 s e oy o] The bogrd of water commisisoners Frocks for Misses .......... v . That is of very high grade of construction persons applying for informa- |1s taking Steps to prevent fishing at In three attractive styles that feature the and yarn is shown in buff and brown, buff rding the contest in France, [Shuttle Meadow lake on Sundays. ad ilor i e entering the| D. McMillan will make the address{fl Straight tailored lines that are so necessaly ,nq henna, brown and buff and black and |on Burns at the annual celebration of for sport apparel. white. by for T |the poet’s birthday by Clan Douglas. custom | g1 omany peopje. off The rain storm of Jast night was Two New Styles in Silk Afternoon Frocks—That deserve particular mention, feature and this eltuation will brondenemballisned, ‘oot tianieit’ with{les o - oatatin, o fia draped silhouette in which the drape is combined with $29 00 . the arrangement will [thunder and lightoing. There was a y 4 |regular downpour of rain. graceful panel, shown in navy blue, black and brown ................. eneral recognition of | monarch nt many prizes nee made by th c ling s veeks T in to this matter, i to bring a greater fecling for it SR &1 the nudumare e {augmestion jof the lpropriew: ot M thea been'sald of Bok, who uljtied D ( m 29,00 Tailored Poiret Twill Street Dresses—In stylish coat and indicated matters t ! e of the expression *m 5 Krsat prisd for ths i »“hMiWINTER SP"RTS Straight line MOGMIE . 5i <0 v 08 1 6has SR % 595 S APERRM NS o 4404 b0 b0 518»95 LARGE SIZE COATS REDUCED $ reported, or ) » ¥ | is nothing demoeratic about t - | mat whet his ® b plan <16 ) sl e L | atoly. when the “relations” feferre ARt Ry i s ke ) UPEN AT [;HAM"NIX ' $39.00 Winter Coats—In tailoved all pur- §49.00 Winter Coats—In sports models . The one suppose bad influence to are those of the country over hich e said tr this man of France 3 ] re busines VAR Bk RS i R SN A pose models, sizes up to 5 that are both warm and styl- s 5 the bus open winter | the king is a nomin « ast. | who people of his country 5214, all are fully lined 22» ish, sizes up to 5215, at. .. 32. 0 aging, in that there was ne s with foreign powers e« good which delayed the movement of sea- | And yet, unde wlan r working over the thought of peace. It | Bl s, lias proven of | government, was the wording not | has oen emphasiued in these """“”“"‘Disagmemem Between Americans §89.00 Pile Fabric Coat—Trimmed with fur and featuring 359 00 advantage in some ways as there has|correct? It is the other matter, how- | that dn this way peace will come| : smart si . . ‘ ) | and Committee Setlled smart side effects tion than usua!|ever, that intriguss. When did the|eventually and, when the children of . & been more construc! and more important repair work arch of E nd stop permitting schools are taught year after yea hesitatir t ‘stronger buying become adult citizens, will give year ago at no tir uneasines ut of thei J L tab people emple )y th ty is su v most loudly cusses ising the turedts of ships, | cquip them to climb rocks games were officially opened today H \ with the customary Olympic ceremon- b‘emfltlfln’ on tendencies coming more evi-f o : ¢ their support to movements for peace he e¢mployes of t lof amateurism by the athletes entered ~ == f I"or Connecticut: Cloudy and colder ] E 3 TO G&T OFF, noted as 1t of bet yuying, that g Y z i veryor t, calls loudly for|r nal flags and emblems, then par- { probably gales. hing, but it- causes & i1 Ba Hos s vk s th | ut ' s will be begun tomorrow i i g t central over Rhode Island, It causea |the Frenea Olympie commitgee, whic i 4 turbance moved castward and is now that 8 Sommen : . tion of the Americans in the speed the Ohio valley. These disturbances had requested the recognition as an Juest, asserting that he was unwilling ] perature, ; THINK IT OVER, partments d « t € -— o fessional [ unsettied weather followed by falr o % man, who is an American professional ; : U CALL 1T n the Ar 18 during the games, favor the Ameriean athletes, by pers lor's posjtion, asserting that they | Ann Arbor, Mich, Jan, 25.~"Pro- held may get his mail hereafter. The board | It s casier 1o cateh | o0t the starting of the games |sor of the theory and practice of athe | b AN COINE eplgrams, Loy und this morning it was freez- |rank on the campus, | sentative at eleven o'clock with the 500 metre lof athletl coaching. The appoint. | part of t highe ce that is ne "*",.\.M will be started | policies in practice at several other | But the substar reason for the | his subjects to “kiss our ha ' {of the practical value of peace they | A oriated-Prask - ~ - good outlook at £ ln the . | will bring thoughts, new inge-| Chamonix, Yrance, Jan.'25.-—The which had been predicted somew PETTINESS REFINED, ty to strivin® for it as they, when | Winter sports of the cighth Olympie IEVEREI l TRUE BY CONDO | - It is a very, very small matter to t { : b r ; fai 16 ics, presided over by Gaston Vidal, = == £ dent,” and “jobbers and retaflers ar e i It is difficult to imagine a world in|under-secretary of btate for physical The Weather z 2 CAR STOPS. placing subs r orders . ; ? the great mass of the people [*ducation, M. Vidal received the oaths : with CrS ‘ lid a i r a thing, failing to get that | = i MAN aTAQTS represents ; ot Sl 1\, |for the competition. The tcams of Britain o |the nations represented, bearing their tonight; Saturday fair and much | tr @ a o s orly i ooltectio | :““‘ than ; : Beade Wil from the city hall to the skat.|colder: Btrong westerly winds and thorn in the i 8 e th re uhe actual competl- ) oo ditions: The southern distur- | A doesn’t mean | oppe Pl between Willlam bance moved up the coast and is now coming up from t e P % g deal t ex-army man. |Taylor, manager of the American { general igh winds from ptand <] Olympls thain, and Alled 1 3 ¢ | weneral rains and hig ienpheiadiid g Plreiots St Ul Of | lorida to Maine, The western dis- Scofflaw" o him | [threatened to prevent the participa- . g e tentral over Ontario, 1t caused light prove ’ - ! ‘e skating events on Saturday, was set-|5nOW or rain in the Lake region ana tied today. Clarence Carman, who F F v are followed by an extendde area or . — ‘ |additional trainer, withdrew his ve- | high pressure that is producing pleas- = - Facts and Fancies . » HALTS TO €l sosod to hia BY ROBERY ¢ to be the cause of a dispute | pos 1 | Mr. Taylor had insisted that Car-| Conditions favor for this vicinity - > (lF YOU CAN 1 general thing, When a m le vider, be permitted to help |and colder, : THINKING.) French Olympie committee refus- | v » on the ground that it could not |“Hurpy-Up-Yost ay als most adroitly dodges mitting addition of a trainer to Become a Professor their staff, The skaters uphejd Ta | would not compete in the opening |fessor Fielding H. Yost,” is the way evehts on Saturday if he was not up- | Michigan's veteran football mentor | W it's e " The worry over the weather, the |of regents of the university ,meeting | wsier ) dness of which had threatened to |last night, made “Hurry-up” a profes- | THAT TAX BILL RS in erit s | Saturday, was dissipated today. Clear |ietic coaching. The action gives the yd cold conditions set in during the |director of athletics full academic not sl 1 e J » b » t ‘. \ eifeet congre y much highe - ™ bt 8 much o hard, 1t is considered certain the | George Little, assistunt football | igh g 4 IR 3 < competition will be begun tomorrow |coach, was made assistant professor ident will sign a that hem as hhvis i Race prejudice is most acute In that| At 3 p.om. the 5,000 metre | ments, it was said, are in Keeping with | L th 1 bt western conference schools. { Far A 4 t par ENDORSE BILL, it - even tho v t surt 3 e thi 4 “ sxport Corporat PENN. B R, WAGES cut is not t figu ) b Y Created Meets With Approval. New York, Jan —Following the ¢ A age settlement negotiated between the democrats be at i . ; ’ R . actment | Vo8® vet . ) Washnigton, Ja 2 l:u.'”; "‘ the New York Central failroad and per cent prol > {of the McNary Haugen "“‘_ et ";: ' its engincers, it is understood that the would create an export corpora ;“ Pennsylvania railroad soon will reach was endorsed by a number of ““ a similar agreement with 20,000 en- the northwest before Whe | gy oory and firemen and 25,000 con- One might not situation in th nesses fron 2 " . 4 housc jeultural committ today ductors and trainmen. The wage declaring that the 1d | t - ‘astor oil mhy have « Ttatian | W. 1., Stock ‘”,],":‘." e o ‘;h.“. question will be handled through thpll.‘or Qllid( Ret“n" USC Henld ClaSSified Ad‘ftl- ot “dare” do anything just isn't done. | de s being 1s | Bolshevism, but it encourag ' ;| Employers’ Representation system. | of the Oregon farmers But with t ’ . .. | Vik tendencies in little Wi 2 . v L. Mix, Moscow, 1daho, | e c—— - J— h inion, and G y seventeen govermment | repr northwestern wheat = A cangrliptipmtbi e b the proper Interprotal partments have ars ) spend | erower L bankers were ameng | Suburban Heights. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS man for Reactionary popular for federal loans to : purchase of livestock Anybody who thinks ceonomically unsound president of the Towa | suggested t 1 t We have wit who declared “it Smerica & the buck to farmers the matt shouid have a square some 12 not ut fon may seem to ner may not be longs. When 1t comes to r weight to ’ i g % AT MOMENT OP LOCKING DOOR STAND STARING BLANKLY DECIDE 70 LEAVE [T i DOOR., taxation and 4 THE GUESTION ARISES OF MOW LILY TOR A MINUTE OR Tv v AT THE PERLEYS', BUT CLOSE X~ would. com iy Gk : i | THE DARK ACLOMODATOR 15 €OING DERING WHAT TO DO AROUT T AMINATION O PERLEYS HOUSE by o ™ e A : : Q ‘4 O GET iN T0 CLEAN IF THEY TAKE INDICATES NOBODY HOME fAgures talk 1 . r how mu o - ° sider are 1o emphasiz mean, to them, a greate less for them to pay individua The peculiar situ o With the group of irregulars upo upon whom the Republicans count, and the Democratic represe= N - ¥bo ¥ ' . 1er whi Hire n becormin 3 a position w, be obliged to think a s : " it | hege ar oliowers whose heads are ;‘Kann: r“W'y“.:n;unm:‘:;’:":::":;‘ DEBATE LEAVING IT AT THE CRUMS PINALLY ACREE TOPALL BACK DE! AT LAST FEELING great deal of the Democrats and the f tatn: which | userul only to keep their hats off their ymomination. He was in Washington, BUT DECDE THAT WOULDN'T DO BE- ON THE OLD WIDING PLACE AND FIxEl RYTHING ALLRIGHT frregulars, no matier how much fa e ho pen place | shouiders carrying on his battle for reduced QWSE MRS CRUM WIANTED 10 66T WITH A CREAT DEALOF SEC- A5 INDEED THEY MAVE FOR ANV he thay place in his own par'y o 1 find 1 wolves freight rates for middle west farm- LY O CLIAN TMERE DDAY AND RECY SUP KEV UNDER BODY WHATEVER WHO WANTS TO entative Longworth. Morcover | » t ' B € Who ea hemads farmer, labor and b ATED KIND OF PEEVED WHEN SHE DODRMAT GET IN - EXCEPT LY WHO PRO - s tarmmess Madiere . o s decided to put him up. TOUND SHE COULDNT BABLY MASN'T THE MEAD 1O THiNK Eheroughgoing support has not heer e h t e it of | o1y § demand Wad sessed b be thelr cndonmeiottl, 400 ok » Synlicant @Iven the President, and it doss not ! con tmport . : O e iy el s S OF WOOKING UNDER. THE MAT ther party