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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1924, T T A be adopted by the representatives of | thought by people who broke no laws S ¢ ¢ afternoon resulting as follows: New Britain Herald|.., 2. 7 1 P ee it 2 vevtousis It ia fne to winter in the south and Grand master, Winthrop Bk, loll about in a bathing suit if you THE SCOFFLAW Wethersfield; deputy grand master, ing board. Not always does that| There isan old idea, and one which|gon't mind the.cold. Walter T, Abaold, - Meriden: — wand Now watch tippling gink, the; coined a dore Foster, Chester; grand treasurer, 2 » the) Joseph Buths, Hartford; grand seere- budget represent in fact, the best|has been found sound, that the mo-| . | (By Bish K, Ibble) | r warden, Arthur HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY S INeE Bahs Rt Enay s n at] ‘‘The worst oy o thase mito bty ’ | senior warden, Arthur N, Ngsh, Paw- opinion of the bhoard of finance and ment a man “lets the bars down at st cynics are those who b our step, You catuck; grand junior warden, Theo- | ¥ E h { o ¥ (St y Excepted | recently a ably believed i Uning: Zally. (Sungay:E1ceptas) taxation, but it does present the|all”—no reference being made Iwrv,:":t"”i.]":: HoproRtely belioved 45 Santa Claus. board’'s hest opinion as te the abso- to the pre-Volstead bars—they all be- | g S ] us 3 oy as to th 0 « p stea T s word as black as ink for all ual & (jou s tary, George A. Kies, Hartford; grand lutely necessary expenditures. Never come weaker. It is a very old theory,| Inland towns are unsuitable for;| Suys who take a drink, and senior deacon, Robert S, Walker, Wa- is the report absolutely satisfactory to | but its age does not district from its| conventions, though it isn't so much $5.00 a Vear 3 w S e heat & s aridity s with it such a sting, with . $2.00 Three Months the deo: R bt them Y Ne Y s Atustrati ¢ be | the heat as the aridity. ries w ‘ ) E I om c. eld, Stamford. toncts e departments hem. Never truth. And a good illustration may be | ScO, CODLopt AR' everything; lection 0 06I'S TS}IC;“ZILS‘"E e G At Herald Bldg., 67 Church Street. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ose S 0o. It sel , too. It car- . those who sell it terbury; grand junior deacon, Harry H | i is it absolutely satisfactory to the tax- taken from the history of the very ~—with no respect for prince or 'J — 3 : 3 A > 4 8 | Thursday Worning with the considera- AR el orthe s usually i3 sferred & amely 1 3 o r men like me and you. payer of them it is usua ¥ thing referred to, nam ly liquor. The king or me ¥ | tion of committee reports and the in- Entered at the Post Office ar New Britaln 9 ed with the || : T lase Mail ter, the best compromise that can be ef icture )86 Jefferson, laying Some man connects w Hartford, F¥eb. 6.—The growth in 5 o as Becond Clase Mail Matter ¢ pro 1 ¢ picture of Joseph fferson, playin “drys” decided that he'd give a stallation of the new officers as the L )'r'!l——('\ fected, and the board realizes how | the role of old Rip Van Winkle, with 2 prize for one bad word to em- membership i1 Masonry in this state | chief matters of business. the past year was a healthy one, and much better it is to present a budget | his “'we won't count this one” as he| ize O .for drinkin; ill AR b jred g is 1i Pz u{l{lcmpl o > i g there was manifested an evident de- that will not be cut to shreds by the raises the cup that cheers to his lips v gents, so “Scofflaw” is the dirty o th art of young Masons to name that copped the coin and | | $irc on the part of young i work to do in connection city meeti board. In ogder to pre-|comes to mind., The first drink—and | find some » game,—it makes u | ’ won the n with the order, said Grand Master a redum 'n | . | = . i y . v sent a budget t meet with | its results. The first breaking of a & o Cit K 1 pre z r heads in shame an ' SAmRIER Clenis. DI e e e AR ; bang our. heads Arthur M. Brown of Jewett City, in room alwave open apy al s n straight course of conduct, and its| A hick town is one where there is feel like thirty cents. his address before the grand lodge of | o S as w whole, the board of finance and |aftermath. A man determines to save | less picking of pockets and more pick- And so w ab” that's ; 1 cticut ¥ 2 M. assembled Member of The Associated Press. oy 8 m . y e R 4 bee: slied to men not on the Connecticut ¥. and A. M. as b s e exelustrely entitied | t23Atlon cuts the requests of the d money. He will not spend one cent for ing of teeth onjl.un street. hee o:m'd:.l" pk e oy | for its one hundredth and thirty sixth > the use for re-publication of all news| parments wherever it is possible to do | anything that is not necessary. He | annual communication at the Ma- - e o e ot wlee sredit®d | so without denying any department|will give up smoking, for instance. | {han to sugeest being reasonable, Now || coming years. Oh Scofflaw,— | |sonic Temple here today. i (Continued from First Page) Hehed herein the things it absolutely needs, Then, upon conslderation, he decides | look what the franc is doing. {| what an'ugly word, culled from’ || The grand lodge was opened at 1 S i HENE St 11 the dome of some old bird o’clock this morning by Grand Master | to 55 years. Thirty four of them were 4 : : hysically to T 3 5 hat it will harm him physically i D wrty || whose heartless soul not be Brown and associate grand officers.| parrjed and had from one to nine There's an electric thrill in curly e by Girand Ch : s | ' bobbed hair,” says a novelist. Vel (| softened by our tearst rayer was offered by Grand 02| children each. Grief stricken rela- presented. The chairman of the board | comprises on a pipe because PIDe- | thore ought to be. It's an electric Gosh, there ain’t no argu- | |[l1ain, the Rev, Alexander H, Abbott of| 00 "oy onvod around the mine shaft & ment, we Scofflaws should be Norwicli. In his-address, the gpaid| . .y oy ‘NS Notitoday, and thee well content with only half of master made reference to the death of | 2 ¥ one per cent—the law allows Grand Trustee Isaiah Baker, Jr., of | [¢41izing that there was no hope that their loved ones might be Vi - us that; so when you rave and || Hartford, a trustee of the grand lodge U8 WFCC PO loglhe": h:",;:; sor shout for beer that's stronger more than 30 years and to the death of | Kalnn: the 1ast st n 9 3 pvivor to leave the sults this year, and he should have|other purchase that is not a necessity. | ey, than the brand called “near”, or || Past Grand Senior Warden Arthur H. |\, yings told today how six ofher < 7 g : ', Vi f Norwich. s ey the peopie’s confidence in this work.|The first thing he knows the whole| We are becoming so cultured that| speak of Volstead with a sneer, Br;{“er DE piokwagh: e miners might has escaped -had they 1S 1K ber nentrat tia Haotla t6 you're talking through your hat. e praised the work of the Eastern tly heeded his warnit i bars, is| Onl per cent of the peopls quots | Star, especially for its work for the '3y PtlY T I8 WRrifs Yo g Shakespeare and credit it to the Easl'm_“ Star hospital at the \(asomr’{‘ He was working the pump at the : Bible. - ’ " . bottom of the 200 foot shaft when the S board alone, for the budget must be | procceding thoughtlessly on his way 2 % H?;‘:"uw B s ek crash came. When his power falled, A PROPER OBSERVANCE | considered as a whole and the board | without consideration of his great| There are compensations. In a Buck”oi “,ememfi;l&“‘ ‘m ix Np“;’r’é‘ms long experience told him he was Not beeause it is Woodrow Wilson | alone is in a position to do this. So, | resolution. | town where merch: don’t believe | 25,/ A T d " . | in danger, he said. wioh Y An seitael At alsg, when the budget - e . ® lin advertising, there is no parking ears Ago 10day j|s:ve an account of the special meet- | Rushing toward the inner work- as 1o we 1at the s alsoy wh udget comes up for The Teapot Dome scandal is not, of probism [BiTaken ¢ Harald of thik b ings he had attended in his own Capa- ;o Kainu discerned in the roar gestion t there ome a|adoption or rejection by the city|course, the result of a Volstead law. g '8 iret: Hiaeeid oL % ate) | city or as the representative of the | C0 ) SO CH IS O coming pause in the d \ctivities at the | meeting board, in the form it finally | Prohibitionists, some of them, will . gr‘a’;:n"i“*;‘;‘c“r':Mr Ok oae o hle |toward him. Instantly he whirled, e wheh tha body it it rest, comes to it, the representatives of the | say that the law has done moy 3 Henty Emmett leit the city this [ S0 m.-muc:;m °05" e pios ro-| dashing back towards the stirs, is a recognition of a feeling, | people should remember that, al-|than a thousand Teapot Dome scan- {morning on a business trip to Chicago. | Toag ~ ot 41205, o ret pain of 1524 | Meanwhile calling: to six other men, | Probably no one in town reads with | et % S5 & Bet 1924+ [ warning them of the danger. They E ere were 2,295 candidates raised; guiq something about ‘“waiting = for President of t U'nited States who | partments are scparate items, the | may, the introduction into American { Phitippines than John .Burns, the 97:”’8“'“:0"? flmlidl_;‘_(li. 4 roinshtl‘(,”me cage,” Kainu said, The skip was buried, does the propriety of the ] Whole budget and the tax rate has|life of the habit of smiling over break- S |druggist with George Bunney. Mr, ::alhle d 1‘1‘"’ ‘;‘w“’l" ln‘;;s ‘:““:"“ ::-"“'u then at the top of the shaft. As observance strike up ¥ eculiar | been carefully considered by the ex- | i e ereal Sib R Burns served with General Otis in SRR SRR, ¢ | Kainu rapidly mounted the stairs he o p With peculiar r‘ ek E ¥ . | ing the law, so universal since the rn»* Y /fi’ Montans. largest mberships are: Hartford, [saw the other men caught in an en- force today perts of the board of finance and taxa- | sage of that act, is not a good habit. s | Willlam _ Middtemass, the well | Hartford, 1,542; St. John's, Hartford, | guifing wall and swept away to in. This feeling comes, rather, because | tion, as a whole, It may well be, in| Moreover the more gencral that habit "-“l““:l“‘ the bottom of this i g taitor, is contined to his home | L386; Hiram, New Haven, 1,298;|stant death. Just ahead of Kainu such seemly action in line with a | other words, that a seemingly unwise | becomes, the greater the area over | o mrd iy e e o o Belon South High street with a broken | WoOster, New Haven, 1,173, six other men had mounted the stairs glanced at the patient’s purse, rib, He slipped and fell while fish- 2 l’l‘m r:;tx‘(:iplfl ur‘(hn; sI;r.smfl secre- | and they fled to the top, the rising : : g s : ; - o ling at Hart's pond yesterday. ary's office were $112,813.42, water almost licked their heels so aind in this day, be continued and per- | tion for one department merely be- | jogs heautitul will be the ideals e | ]\\: n @ man ls trimmed by a Vig| Two Meriden young men were out Election of officers was held this|rapid was. its upward progress. :' "]’ SANG ‘f““"‘ regaln SCI-respect |yjging yesterday, At Towers' brick- fore. Tt is a « the worshipping of | in another department, for an in- | (hinking about ‘]‘-‘ A:‘ E “I““ ul to ]‘“‘ insignificant, vard one of the wheels slipped from | A T S e b I _ | e e et G U EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO erial things, The sentiment, the infiu- | individual, all have a relation to each TROLLEY FARES There wus one consolation about o ,?,‘:,I.:,:Io:::;. ,.:::.',;‘ DEMAIDADS &0 Sew of fine tradition is losing its hol other which the board of finance and It nows appears that Bridgeport | cold wave in t vere winters of our A young man came into Dr. Kelly's — - - | rathers, It wa ssury (0 cull & |ofice yesterday with a three-inch ’_1%&*?—_— plumber af vard, gash in his check. He explatned that | be had been out riding and had lean- o B : : | iven gront welght Jut the tax rate 10 cents which obta se- | 7 e e " What d BiveR sCent wolsh But the tax rate mym of s which obtains else- | of over the dsshticand, This had give common expre v will not be 3.4 mills greater than that | where, In other words the utilities en way and he was pitched into the ¥ year, . commission has singled out Bridge road and badly shaken up. Just old-time stuff of las 1. Hoyt Peasc was clected secre- Dawes should have known better|| identified down through the ‘ Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. S v § tio ur sual with the budget as| give smoking up completel so he was complimented on his work and | smoking is inexpensive. But he has| curl, the results obtained. The people may | let down a bar of that fence. From | . confident that his study of the|the pipe to a cheap cigar is a short | You cun say one thing for henpeck ; T : lery. Husbands under a thumb ar situation will bring equally good re-[step, and from the cigar to some | i TUSERER FEEH S : The task of considering the different | blamed fence, with all its lemands is one that falls upon the | clattering down about him and he is Not even becau £t former | though the various by s of the de- | (g Be that as i ormer | thoug 0 lals would do harm. Be that as it 3 {morc interest the reports from 'the sentiment that should, at this time |cut has been made in the appropria- | which it stretches its ugly tentacle, the ——— haps emphasi more than ever be- | cause there appeared a greater need | citizens of this country., It's worth 10t have time to spend or to | taxation has considered after arduous | glone of the cities of the state has a ¥ ay, 18016 work. The board’s opinion should be | jower maximum fare than the maxi- | | It is “old-time stu bu ty — port as one city where the Connecticut . ik R ATRiaRE tary and George P. Hart assistant o W y ; i e % | POMES INEREMENE joompaty man not charge more e flflRnw wlLS"N manager at the annual meeting of Sgte AR before, mow, when( Nothing brings women more closely | 7 1.2 cents for a ride, while the maxi- ! he directors and stockholders of the obe | Stanley Works yesterday modern inventi scinutes; when | together, or men either for that mat Snum is 10 cents in other cities. Thus ) Announcement was made at St modern wealt en call money, is | ter, than uniting in a common cause. | there has been an abandonment of the Pm[essor WC[ZGI Says He Was tary's church last Sunday that a now sccumulating the hands of many | Nothing brings greater good 1o & | pule for which the company has stood, P fokivnsa il e arectaa, A ction for this object will be taken ce “ »v ,‘ n moderate means | cause than a united group of Bupport- | that all parts of the state should b One Oi Coumry!s Gl'efl[ Miflds ,;,, R are mad for th . The women who work together | treated in the same way ew Britain hospital have a From this situation is follows na endly fecling for wact | urally that Bridgeport's appeal to the In the course of years Woodrow | MSD LgNG.éS{’E.RGT. THANKS FoR LETTING they w the thought | commission that the rate #hould not|Wilson's masterpieaes will be recog . & KSA LR PAPER , ML Do W gy ot ot e Observations on || |SomsTHING FoR YOU SoMme TiMe . the best that the great minds of Am- $aud o0 tat. The hoepltal | cont ruling of the commission that e |oricy have ever produced.” This siat The Weather = raised, will not be within the v time o v the exercises that would | 18 the gainer bec t v united | Connectic may Charge nent was made to the members of mpr W anhood there conies i more | anything u maximum previ- {the New Britain Kiwanis club at noon de {o today by Professor John W. Wetzel Looking a oday fro support from the women of | ously allowed port’s appeal . . \ ¢ professor of public speaking at Harts | Vor Connecticut:—Cloudy tonight practica tord Theo cal seminary and Colum. |and Thursday, possibly local snows | *|the commission tharcfore scems to be fitted ¢t t tl derstanding of the hospital and those | paged upon a claim which can not be [ pin university tonight; colder Ihursday fresh | | | e city, through a more g al i they leave t el ves immediately connected with i dismissed because of any previous ruls | Professor Wetzel read extracts uum:“"“"”," winds. Mrs, Walter 1, Hart, | jng even from fish aspect, men would ica Lressing Let it be granted that the transpors | | nation at a state of war with Germany exfiipaliodie o h opriey bl it spital | tation situation in various citites dif-lung characterized the message as one |OVer the eastern portion of the . L tensity of their str feat their | Board, reported that eleven groups of | fops, N ) people have argued | of the masterpicces of America region with a secondary disturbance m~ oft the southern New England coast. phydeal condi- | The speaker commdnted upon the v — 1t has_caused rain or snow during| : You'te Do (T RA\GHT compeditors long 1 to get @ women arc at work every mo mak- | sonstantls > 1 mental state of the world at the close breath of ¢ a - ing rgice ings. She asks | yjons here Ak s situation sumh | % 9 s tebrasks ‘n '«'1 o tions h make the situ \I n s the war and the troubles resulting | the ““‘I" ']‘“"" :'”'"” . ‘r"':" Now & You DIDN'r hat takes t 1 of 1 ' 1| women to re ) 1 requ f that a lower fare for short rides would | oo™ L om Lo o, nd stated that | castward to the coast, is snow- El { T . E ! ND THAT PAPER ALL turns their ) the higher th old linen and eotton « 0 be used | hring inereased patronage to the com- what the worl roping for was |10 this morning as far wes Ilinois and as far south as Georgla. SCRAMBLED LP ! In & broad . for these dressing pany—more than suficicnt to make |4 humanitarian basis, He said Conditions: The storm which was central over Indiana vyesterday has moved castward s now central the late president’s address to con- thought of gress (0 his message declaring the |"The temperature falls rapidly from Pennsylvania westward to the Rock Mountaine I'reezing temperature extends as far south as the Guif | rapid growth of Rotary, Lions a p for the incr d ; wanis clubs since the war is may s “practically deterioration of the stock. The theory | oo ot 1o plendid spirit from the « « 1 w r ) t that it is bad business to increase re- | fraternity that makes their humanity | {deeply manifest | coast : 4 . : . He said the thing that made Jgd. | Conditions favor fr:y this vicinity RS gur Guest and Janes Whitcomb Riley | Unsettiod weather followed by fair would not stand the L 5 0. rinl successos was that ceipts by Increasing the and colder eonviction, It the pd 1e ere perfectly human and put e element into their poetry Correct this sentence: “It's a snapps which = & jded he oot Fells of Channel Swir sex story, dad,” said the flapper, “and ch my ty I, 8 A irst Amori- | 1 know you won't mind buying it for were Big enough te abor an to swim t ] ang told | me 1 ces of battling | hours He by telling w The Minute That Seems A Year By GLUYAS WILLIAMS making THE TAX RAT) tit or uld be | mission m t ¢ port does not « rule governing a should mnot New Haven, Wat of the situ regard to CLGRAPT WAVE sidered in t view to n Who Stole $300 From | Father Under Arrest ~ersdr oy E 1 % B 4 oo g : : his 1 ”a""‘:fl . ing hoard 18174 his pocks taxpayers, ] 15 R ey Vo toe o Pt , ction ot the ot “ ALTHOUGH 1 HAVE neeting boa . ' . 8 result of ? fuil of asticles showing ' ALREADY SPOKEN SLIGHTLY' stind the board of fina ' - — — LONGER THAN [ INTENDED., v . 2 ’ ay to popuiar » Coming at the Capitol | " WILL TAKE A and the common ¢ B el e ssimemn | s e 5 e e, o oo, ] P O NI YORK WINUTE- MOOSE. S0 - hetwen the people and : with Baby Peggy ments which Poard of finance and 1a

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