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g get| country, if not for the republican| the .day when the trolley will be no | party, were he to dismiss him from his| more and may want to get as much| stances it is well | cabinet, The highest motives may | ready cash as possible for the com- iat 3 ment has issued | prompt the president to refuse to re-| pany while the getting is good, At any ; HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY I ent its requests | move him now, before he has all the rate, to the ordinary student of the NLY ”P i S Sl or funds With whicl arry out| facts. On the othet hand his attitude | situation who'is in close touch with!| * 4 t3 building progran such bulletin| may be inspired by a desire to save|the human aspect of -the situation, it 7 .w; .i;‘ln‘v;;mm\ RATES ‘ necd of 31 ’ u]‘llv‘muv«lJ a |.<-\|||"-Mv .-m,.. n,;.n.n::s :lvl\i;:‘l?ul-v i'n>' \:'ould seem that the officials of zhciTm‘ns Down Senate Rfilues[ [0]‘ VSSTOOINS, number o portabie | it below the water line, Whatever his| Conneeticut company would be rather Y S Denby’s Resignation $2.00 Three Mosith | hools und bascmer corridor motives now-—and it is well to give|interested in New Jersey's experience Entered ar t | N ow being used in oan attempt our president the benefit of the doubt with the successful five-cent fare, i as Secoud C t t ovide accommodations for the both political sagacity and an hon- — K e | est attempt to bring the best possible Washington, Feb. | . | continually men into his circle of advisers should F t dF | officially notified that the senate, 47 ac san anc'e | to 34, had voted to request him to more ough understanding impel him eventually to remove Denby taxpayers of the school si for good and sufficient reasons, ap- BY ROBERT GUILLEN, ;ask for Denby's resignation, President 1 the details of the children’s: parent all, even though the secre. Coolidge issued the following state- s, would g will action by tary of the navy may be guiltl of a Some queer people even ask about|ment in reply: ! | “No official recognition can be given R tp the passage of the senate resolution to the . R " a jons. tt o needed, The — : e e rediteq dCCOMMoOd Ao o) A slick business man is one who relative to thelr opinfon concerning : . s e Ana | ews pub-| Herale in a position to state CONTRAST can et on bourd betore @ sabpoena | Membicrs of the cabinet or other offi- owers or borel that ¢ suggestions of the school Possibly today is as good aus any to| reaches him. | cers under executive control. “As soon as special counsel can ad- Member Aundit Buteaun of Circulatio ) « should followed in de- apyp s the benefits we of New : ation 1 this newspaper does feel that! prcain pave and which we fail fo! “Scofflaw™ won't help much. What|Vise me as to thq legality of theso L R 2 o SR R . 4 d we need is dry agents who will scoff | 10ases and ussemble for me the pertin- | a en lne is li¢ the city ¢ ALY realize properly. The press of the | €nt facts in the various-transactions, I shall take such action as scems es- ) sures pro country 4s full of details of new de-| — | b : a p sential for the full protection of the| . public interest. I shall not hesitate to | Flowers make an acceptable Valentine. Mer.oer of The Associated Press. The Ass > * Iy ertitie he people to get those things, those deliberate breach of trust. "the motor of a sport model. 1 taday, when the school needs ) dis better known than formerly, 10| volopments of the seandals being aired Dreamy eyes are all right in thei I committee half way i Sacetieim o way, but they can't make good bis- in. Washington, Por the frst tiwm v [ call for the resignation of any official | lequate quarters for all | within the memory of most of us, Uit whose conduct in this matter in any| Violets, Roses and Sweet Peas are the most afii SOOLSChO0) In t 1 ""«‘ there is a feeling that the partially| (leaning up the cities is a fine idea, \\u); \';"l;rri‘:‘x;ls ’Nwlh ?vlmnm upon{ lmhy1 propriate. Our Violets in a heart box wou and for those who may reasonably be | roroeq determinati to clean up but we once had a maid who swept | Part. The dismissal of an.officer of the | s T A Xpected to become school children : 7 s Rt y ‘)“‘ 1‘: 4 (J nAT]. 1s : government such as is involved in this sur e]) make hel happy~ A expected to bec sc WTen things may penetrate into places as the dirt under the beds. e T s 3 5 % Caxialy her vet considered impregnable, But even exclusively an executive function. I “Say It With Flowers About the only agency laboring now y ‘ fu ! e though nothing new should come t0' ;" goyelop marathon runners in regard this as a vital principle of our| y t 3 " colr ¥ A GHT ! light, there is enough alr to im- America is the grand jury. sbvernment. . : ) : 1 ! THE LIMI o i ekt v e Aol s " e “In discussing this principle, Mr. | ¥ CARNOL DUE Eive NEW COUAZe 10| Tywo prominent mei in this country | PPESS even the casual thinker with the | Madison, has well sald: ‘It is laid . and women depressed BY | today stand in the limelight, their | f0rdidness Ahat has permeated gov- down in most of the constitutions or | % 1 lisk ¥, 1= | otions dlsoussed more than. the ag.|Srnmental departmenta bills of rights in the republic of 92 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 1116 America; it is to be found in the po- 4 " [litical writings of the most celebrated | S !civilians, and is everywhere held as = ~ | essential to the preservation of liberty, duties and to show the greatest loyalty : ‘Hml the three great departments of > Bt ol el e e SRR U o gt i bel e S e i A B! | sovernment be kept scparate and dis- | If ARRESTED with that of Byron $houp, Mrs, Lin- who seeks to hold that position, Wil- b S tinet.’ | | coln’s brother, imbedded in a block of lessness, se a ye s men who serve us i lessness £ tions or attitudes of any others. One : *“? yet those pion wh sagbl bl high place reat men | ig the citizen who has been elevated to| Washington are mem who are paid e r R rco! vith * money to attenc o their 1 Lincoln | yhe highest place in the country,| With our money to att nd to t I».vt'n satisfied with their wage, suffi- “President Cleveland likewise stated concrete after Lincoln's seventh con- cient to give them comparative pros- “Chickens may be fed on the table the correct principle in discussing re- fession led to the weird find. Lin- perity. They have sought to use their scraps” And serve them right if they |quests and demands made by the | Accused As Accessory in Murder Y | coln insists he burned the remainder B thule n don’t get home in time to eat with the senate upon him and upon different | - : | e tw d appointed by him, Sccretary of the X g teiadvance thelciown e dopartmonts cf the. Eomunment | Wermen J. Lincoln of* Wito and ¢ the two bodles. to those chosen for| xuvy Denby, whose integrity has been | 5¢1fish interests, and they hang on like —_— which he said: | srer Broth | grim dcath to those positions. An old-timer is one who can re-| *‘They assume the right of the < ‘Ray Plans Flying Trip ' This week, in this city, there willl member when a beauty parlor didn't|senate to sit im-judgment upon the| Aurora, 1ll., Feb. 12.—John Lincoln, v 391 7 : BRLes A1 be in clty hall neasly s dosen,meetings | Anell of ciger smoke exercise of my exclusive discretion and | »o-year-old son of Warren J. Linooin, To Take Part in Games fam McAdoo because he sécks to run - cxcoutive function, for which I am Bost reb., 12.~-Jdi P ¢ 10t only in this coun- ¥ 3 pe of committces and oficials to transact il " oston, Feb, 12.~Joic Ray, the ) tor the presidency while only a few have been other tempests in | solely responsible to the people from # " 7 i A. C. fiy ¥ city business of the men who will meet g nors but this is the only Teupot to| Whom I have so lately reccived the |charges of having myrdercd his wire |11lnois A. C. fiyer, is planning a together, has been done, will be wast- ' arouse a tempest, ! sacred trust of office. |and her brother, Byron Shoup, a year | Whirlwind finigh to his scason on the life, the 5 "*My oath to support and defend|ago, was to be booked on a charge | indoor tracks. He has sent word that : G T D ahtained at ledst questionable leases B 4 i S R dio fans are music lovers, 1f they the constitution, my duty to the peo- | of accessory todayr, Chief of Police he will be on hand for the American me with time's 1 0ueh dqubious transactions with an | Wi e dond Course the €ement gt Jove it they wouldn't so pa- Ple Who have chosen me to execute | Michels announced. The boy was | Legion games at the East Armory on of politics will enter in some degree, | o ntly pick it out of the turmpil. the powers of their great office and|locked up last night. the afternoon of Febpuary 22, 1In or- stands out as would be ed by Mr. McAdoo were | Put nothing savoring of personal dis- - d not to relinquish them, and my duty| Indictments charging the elder Lin- der to do this he will leave Washing- nan’s service to a g to the chict magistracy which I must| coln with the double murder were ton at midnight February 21, after y to obtain 1iigh office of Chief preserve unimpaired in all its dlguny} returned at Geneva yesterday, competing in the Georgetown univer- s country's people ot) = ¢ action, Morcover most of o - 2 ey . i intry's people, both e o president refuses to| 8Ny action. M ' th < and vigor, compel me to refuse com- | Young Lincoln was arrested after city meet, and expects to reach the tizenry and as indi nove Secretary Denby from office | ™R Who will devote time and thought , / pliance with these demands.’ an examination of the skull of Mrs, armory about 3 o'clock in the after- : to your affairs, our affairs, the affairs N o "“The president s responsible to the | Lincoln showed that it had been frac- noon. Ray made a similar flying trip ‘pvoplr‘ for his conduct relative to the | turned with a blunt instrument, as,last winter, wiining the Boston mile P e Ay ! 3 retention or dismissal of public Offi- | well as having been penetrated by the ['at the Legion games after running in a @ clals, I assume that responsibility | pullets Lincoln, Sr. confessed he |a 1,600 metre race at Washington the time and thought. S8eme may be actu and the people may be assured that!fired. The skull recently was found | night before, ated by a desire for personal political = oon as I can be advised so that I| may act with entire justice to all par- | ties concerned and fully protect the public interest, 1 shall act, “I do not propose to sacrifice any innocent man for my own welfare, nor do 1 propose to retain in office any untit man for my own welfare, 1 us of them ji,m McAdoo. Both arc being criti- anniversary | uieq. president Coolidge for not re- When men are’ n,ving from office a cabinct oflicial Il confidence may | places of trus attacked by the preamble of a reso- Wwas Abraham Lincoln lution passed by the senate; & Wil- v who fail to give ! the cccentric lawyer-florist, under ity and howor guyvs 4go he severed his conncction issassin Killed 1) the oil interests, shown to have ed. There is much work to do and it criticisms and h official, or oficials, whose positions honesty, breach of trust, will inspire it. As a lesson in the ntil his investigators have® laid the ndor of humility, yet of the case before -him. Mr. econfidence in his | vy 4400 refuses to withdraw from the of the city, will be men who receive B AT el race for the greatest honor in this livine. A 1esson | ooy, insisting that he has don vision, temper advancement-—but not many of them A ‘mule is bad enough, but man is immeddat a4t Some may have an cspeclal interest the only animal cnvious enough to rom being a proper condidate : ; . attitude is the stun in some matter, because of friend-! kick those in front. One of these men is a republican nothing that would disquality him ship or because of the effect some Ac-| g 11v0 that you never wil Inced to and one is a democerat, Objection may be made to coupling their. names in| 4On may have upon them. Here|io 4y investiguting committee that an Lincoln el this connection. But critiolsm {s criti | ters the personal equation | you cannot dlscuss personal matters. |ghaii 11y to maintuln the functions of to the effec the eriticized are follow Jut these ulterlor motives will sink e Lo *m xu‘rnul--* e the government unimpaired, to act proper course, If the criticisma | 10 {MPpoOrtance before the Keen desire e plienagray o 1 » upon the cvidence and the law as I & e ¥ 5 g the the men who work for us mainly | O/d-f8shioncd entertainment Why. ! find it, and to deal thoroughly and / E . ' wdoes are unfougded in hoth 2 you can actually hear the darncd yummarily with every Kind of wrong- " Setonl ) xR e same Without pay, and in our interests. The thing distinetly. doing. 1 f velopment ) ! P i daaetving of % = For word “graft” is not heard yout the - “In the meantime, such steps have | . me t bk S s o o " men who meot in city hall. Few would been and are being taken as fully to | s g . no oftense may be taken | MM Who meot In ci EIEIEIEIIIIISIILINIIBINNIILIIILISIININNNLY o ¥ quaWhes of the great Americ . ¢ e Jare 1o suggest that graft is sought protect the public interests, ‘ nd wrons, grecious and awkward, "IOPTY So one. 1w v, woua v vt § 28 Vears Ago Today | them botl i g 2 p | tough and fine, and, remembering The criticisms of Mr. McAdoo have | f1od In SAYIRg graft is found. \Taken irom tlerald of that date, REED ls IN WRONG | renew our faith in human : g Rl oy "This is one of the aspect of this city o . V With the thought of Lincoln which should be properly appreciat : 2 \ s o bring a fosmer democratic ad- on e Im‘ gl A new switehboard will be placed South Carolina House Withdraws In- ministration into the atmosphe {in the New Britain ephone ex. | him; will come tk miats til sickness comes. And there Is no Sunday. 1L will greatly fm. Yitation to Have Him Deliver Ad- emulated Jisrepute which is bLeing attached to change tion that others all thro ’ need of “kKnoehing wood” when We prove the serviee dress—Hot Debate Over M the republican s nistratic wder ¢ Over Measwre, | : ke e republi Inttration. under) " Lat New Britaln is free from| Willlam Heinsman confined to SAY “BAYER” when you buy- will try to ) [ endeavor t r al ! Harding and now | ' = wtever eise there ia to be|Ns home on Grecnwood strect with| Columbla, 8, C, Feb. 12.—The 3 : inder President Coolidge, Those eritis = : an injury to his left leg South Carolina house of representa- P g icians for sclfishly s the benefit| L = sced the leaders of the repub- | CTiticteed e were e e recorded | tocs has withdrawn t tmiesien | Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians f nd one marriage license fssued at | oddress it extended to Rengtor Reed | thought that we, each polican party in a predicament, for few | 0 @ ey TROLLEY FARE | the office of the town clerk last week, | Of Missouri, candidate for the demo. | Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago t i a g I Letter Carrier McAvay met with a Cratic nomination® for president. The re obtained | yevere fall white attending to his| NOuse’s action, taken last night after| Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism The company lost! dutics yesterday and he has been con. @ vehement discussion in which anl,\l A t " “p » package ’ CCe! only l!cl’ 2 ‘ own influer r i 5 t lenst one pubiic of The cight cent trotley Splendid relatively % ere | founded. Eagerly|in New Jersey fined to his home since two members eXpressed opposition, SRetne N lvend jaad col by ! McAdoo, @ The fare was Peduged to five conts, || THE Weather vbscrver stated today |,",,’;_!,'"‘,,';’,‘“,',l;’,’”,‘.';‘;,'r'“‘,',';l"]7',‘ oy which contains proven directions, " oL the § oot et il 1 r deme cabinet official, was just for a’ trial, last Seplember. JUst uny day in the past 40 years. The|bama and Willlam G. MeAdoo, other | Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets ening the presid { the | average temperature yesterday was ¢ | candidates for the nomination Also of 24 and 100—Druggists. Publie Service Corporation announced degrees below zero while in the morn- Senator Ttecd was assailed for his| apisis ts the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mouoaceticacidester of Salicylieacid A " ling it Was 13 beiow opposition to the policies Woodrow that New Jereey will koep i preecnt| “ue nigh basketball team | Wilson and also was described during five-cent fare indefinite Further-| jiaced the team s men in th§ debate ‘as ¢a traitor to his rnm..‘EVERE"l’T TRUE BY Con s p trf.” The resolution witlalrawing the | indicated that the Publie | the Y. M. C. A. today e business flway Company which oper- Men’s teum was composed of the fol- | iNVitation states that he “does not B lowing: P. J. Markeley, conter; J. H,| fepresent the highest ideals of the " " the trolley system had not only people of this state and NO . NO !, o Kirkham and G. W, Kiett, torwards is not in MORE CLASSROOMS NI Ne peog howere 1aving found a § cent fare profitable thus (ary o) and George Bunney, guards; thorough sccord with the democratic ! ' party, and In our opinion wouia not| | YOURE ALL WRONG. (! Greater per ) A e faile } tion, the but, after a long run of deficts this and T. W. O'Connor, substitute " nue might even enable the corpor- Uncle Tom's Cabin” will be seen | D€ Supported by the electorate o YOU'RE AL ==+ comp rite i ; eyl g b e on the Lyceum theater Monday aft- »"”"1."\ Carolina.” . A y . . s ernoon and evey s 1 tepresentative Hanahan of Fair pressed the hope that “continued eo- , 7 ts 1, opposing the withdrawal “as the people of New Jersey *t of schoolboys,” voleed the opinion ot Senator Reed during the war SIIIIII) “should have been placed with s operation ! wck to a wall in frout of Weil, ther e, Cent ob‘ema"'on’ on || v Repreentativ Jersey it Connecticut artanburg, the other opponent itneys and the trolleys a g t zed executive appointm uring Wilson admin Washi U , Feb, 12 Fore« ine ding that of T bridge Colby * Ne sand g . . Cast for therr New England rank republican” 0 g of o e | Enow I probabiy to- church or party afffliations of the company. The diffcrence seems to B pighs . Wednesd v fair and ficlals named ren J es Aens o8 it the straw pres | money, This was an annual defi the other ey cut has now y litt public ut s commission tained the cooperation of the people a mad his stat y oud cht, Spanish Government Brands As False IF NOISe 1S A SUBSTITUTE FOR st it t aheatas Bomerais,| TNpi: 9 Present Regime 1 REASON, YOURE NOT g Whete & s : THE ONLY ONE THAT CAN d cold; fresh northe el g . it gl Somibty Decldedly Unstable, M‘KE T nu anoe m and o g 5 2 ondon, Feb, 12.—The Spanish em- wtilities commission £now this after- Lassy here has issued the following S > i alr and continued Continual allusion to thé instabil- travagance that i8 here no Aecisi t t m Secretary | Jersey ar pecuiia 3 h and stre noriheast | ity of the present regime in Spain has But nts Penby ¢ ally ap- | profitatle adoption of Ui r g rihwe by 1o- provoked surprise in leading circles in A % an Madrid, for the rumored disagree- Conditions I'he disturbance cen- | ment in the Spanish army and rivalry | - 7 tra over castern Pennsylvania is caus- | between commanding generals, which | about the g ch ¥ roperties of and o forth ad libitum. They may 6ite | ing unsetticd weather with light snow | have been circuinted by the press in s charac- | experiments with the five cent fare!from Ohio eastward to the coast.| cther countties, are not regarded as nd wanting, Cloudy and rainy weather prevails on | founded on fact e f Coast An area of high “The militi directorate is worki accommodations . E pressure over the Rocky Mountains more q:oot;r;u-ery rh; and .;';.',';f ginning of a greater reasonableness t ] interest | would cver be anything new in the s producing pleasant weather as far | ing greater esteém on the part of the to cite fallure to invent & east as the Mississippi river Zero | Spanish people who constantly and - temperatures were reported from the | enthusiastically express their senti- smeasure, shown w northern portion . - § o the | When th* people begin to | try o more efficiently served by | transporta south as Tepnessee “The directory is contemplating im- o charges of And, ¥f the officials of the Connecti Conditions faver for this vicinity portant reforms in mumicipal Instity- or ring 1 ¥ followed by tions and pubiic education in the near I change in tem- future and thess will Be of a Aco | cratic nature.” against schoc s shown al- since this I8 %o and that is & given way before ra mplaint | most at ty gating his | there 18 a hill there and no hill here dren on half some children did not have teristic 1o ing tried This = ' o W ' r not Denby 8! just as peopie who doubted that there in the past and for & dawning of light that t matt t s ¢ certain that ' world us " oard | o g # arther than the ad- | horseless carriage years before the au- of the money spent ° the | o ¢ s sven if # education of their ch crong doing # goven, President | cut company ar opportunities thcy are ing tor th jerd, they ma