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New Britain Heraldf COMPANY cepted) Street, HERALD PUBLISHING Issucd Daily (Sunday ¥ At Herald Bl Chu sUps RATES $5.00 a Year $2.00 TL Monthe 75¢ & Month, at New Britain Entered at as Second TELEPHONE 2ss Office . Rusin Editorial The only the City room alwa Mewter of The Associated Press. The Azsociated Pr usively ertitied to the use all news credited to it redited in this pa Mehed he & 1 eae re-publi or Hotaling' GY AND POLT umor that Trinity might nomination representa- ated vie movement civie somethir move- presunic Civic ‘some- trplyin som Davis' qualifi- t rather putting aside, t gen- m that a ! think ited to destroy 1 calling att office, mpt n they do today orrup- indecd masters, VANDEREIP'S TALK court against derlip ¥ ng to re because any f 1ead tre This is = Ofte pereon vestigated one guilty clears up # Better evidence spiracy. far VEW BRITAIN DAILY- HERALD, THURSDAY, »f “‘protecting” Fall, get at the whole gguth and show in their true light all the people “in high places” who are| vaol\od. than to seek only to add to the former cabinet | punishment of officer who, stands diseredited When Mr, emarks already, Vanderlip goes on from about Fa insists and ernment should inve “any” gossip which touches the government, however, suggests im- posing an impossible burden upon the 1 would call for mil- Well might the; listerners to gos government wi lions of new officials be called, born on every stres « “Grand ip reer and in the neighborly warmth stove of eve country store * made that the| mgonth | mnmh; in Ja uary does not ate this the been 166 ice were more active ady, wi Zor there have number for of the the tc 17 en while \rrests, January wa activity nstant. b police Let of hes doing | There is no| New Brit- wicked eity. | it most wrong it understood arrests were for not of a serious nature intention to intimate that more The situation minor formerly— is becoming s the case. of it drunk- | more ses committed than we may be allowed to include ation of the liguor law than | enness and vio an offense of mportance commission of murder, for instance, t the situation causes great dis- Iy associat- of the tross those intimate ed affairs do and among with the management city thosc from ar whe want to have this city y sort of disturbance Why laws, offend against the the n constantly ? people why does mber of such nders increasc here 18 a low rumbling of unrest and disquiet. Students of social ditions are deep in thought over t ther oceupying off roblem not already concerned with it, wh lclal po- tions or not 1y spend time wisely g in con- in ponderi mutter the 1 obtaining their sulting police a men are in a the effeets seen opinion—f e police practical position to know under- that ils, its prey the court rec T thought n rds 1 subject N v h might well by or- ganizations estly 1o getting roots of elvic remove or this un- sults will not coms THI TAX RATE pru committee 18 it saw anch duty r taxes, 22 mills 5 mills iter ing ine cy tax of just the amount by which it is planned to reduce the r In other words, since ve will leticiency this ty will b was las nies and ¢ say Innocently and baby gaze which is s of anyone { course you ON THE DETENSIVE " | Whatever popularity and regardless of any hints, if any there have been, of a lack of personal honesty. I'or the second time the power of | the the insurgent republicans democrats has| coalition between and the been shown, There significance in the present strength than appeared’| noted. | dis- the sonal- | d him 1 embarrassing position politically. did—and it re- that refused Preambie is more even, when it was previously pre The resolution calling for Denby’s which and p pla missal was a matter in president was distinctly Iy interested. Tts passage in will be to quiesce in the which was so harmful to Den ~he would be criticized. Were it not for the con- President Coolidge’s admirers that his habit waiting before taking action indicates strength one would be inclined to believe with the president's detrac- tors that this habit of slow action comes from from inability | to make up his own mind, rather than | characteris- he membered he ac- s cause stant assertion of of of purpose, nesitancy, from the more admirable Just one Whereas there rtain. that thing is quite c is a probability | the second thoughts of the people con- McAdoo, scandal by William quickly into the cerning brought political | opponents, will react to his advantage, it is more than probabic that the| | matter of President Coolidge’s hand of Denby will lessen few ling of the case his prestige. A dged by his supporters to be only possible days ago he was acknowle the logical, perhaps the candidate for the republican nomina-| Today, supporters of president, tion. even those the seriously of the they think of the party, to him, Sur- | about— | provided welfare an eye single” have not they sting don't reptitiously ar you know. - e | MACDONALD'S SPEECH | Minister MacDonald, of Eng-! a good impression at this c appearance as the | The leader | said plainty | support of | just “in ca Prime ind, made first ofMcial publi head of the government, he the Labor party fol-| pproved by the Liber- | other words he the | that there plan o minority party, would expect claimed would be| be- expect right no merely ented_under the ad- the MBvor party. | Hkes and his evi- cause it was ministration of Pranc toward that cou of course, his tude try 1o make friendly the lesir between Baldwir ot two nations. oy itied his in- the w of the tand | ay tion Premier to success for coun- try. ent of the new effect that in Eng- ther, An interesting stat Prime Minister was to the attempt has boeen v in this aspeet And it is hat interesting thought ap is generally admitted that r capitalists of this country er appreciation of the had there § bly in Eng ints of labor than their In other we predecessors a tendency here, a and a to tak better 1 vd prol w employers of ubor direetion nding abor. Prime Min- Nov er d, ader of the La , In Englar new d trol ale or party, h wi diete ul things pr pr a shown that the a or Lngtand if 1 sumed cor to 1 MacDona will not come Prime Minister igement as radieal and Labor has t derstanc etter u two are without uation h the prejudice oh will pretty Observations on The Weather Muust Wash Their Paces | of Wales is going to Africa, Facts and Fancies| BY ROBERT GUILLEN, I'isn’t propaganda, however, unless it favors something you oppose. There’s nothing erude about Amer- ica’s interest in Obregon except the oil. Getting settled is just a slow busi- ness of letting business undo the work of diplomacy. Prince where Hint to lady sportsmen: The there is other big game. The widow’'s mite the rance money she has left after taking the advice of her friends. It's an odd situati wh cal party is scared stiff of man it could elect. insu N a politi- the only It is éasy of victuals of scales do to be fects thin you it the sig as the s Any husband is free to go and come he doesn't nlimll when he seeing his wifc pleases it pout. The people of central Europe are| not like ws. They stay mad about the samc thing all the Also FRENCH 1Us really distressing the way Hol- | Iywood's pure in heart get caught in compromising situations is now 12 infer that! The national death rate in 1,000, from which w 988 stop, look and listen, be a e An astrologer says this will year of change, but doubtiess the sam crowd will hang on to it, How unfortunate that we didnl col- leet a few political issues for the Smithsonian before they became ex- tinet Phe A Speye The in the Bavaria ay that the measures situation orders which Pirmasens, w ssaclat | Bav |14 The most absorbing home streteh is the effort to streteh a pay check from one Baturday to another, missing the sep (Reports 1 Six soparatists at Baduerkhei sed that a paratist chil- il sport is & man who oy temptation to spank the dren when he has a toothac e, And so runncrs only wi America has no spe the Olympic g could enter our rum runners, for The make numeroy Kalsersiouten pl‘lfln ors od ball player gots more governor, and that woulic §2 he wasn't thaa I are ul wo Advices Palatinate mornin fror cold oy when the hap ot a may slip up but it alway wife ta wWive o bureau rriend we n quilt Outhn By The Aseocia tence: 1 signed the Berlin, 1°ch, contessed the hus- | killed at Badt at all uncasy about | 7,000 inhabita anti-separatist that a Plrinase Corroet 1his se note with band, “i i)' him,” t I'm not used to ¢ habitants IIINEIIIIInNILIERRLst eI sttt NnILIIILIsIILLLLY 25 Vears Ago Today§ ...\ . W Taken irom HHerald of that date, ! been proclaim FIIIIIIIINIIIIIINIIIEANIIINIINLILLINNLILNNLL Burny' night fat tor Amsterdam, Pirmascns, centers in the disorders ure Somcone visited Charles K hennery on Sexton strect last wnd carricd off half a dozen nice No. 4 prompi lamage, Up to a lat 100 a train d in Engine a’ternoon but serious pipe burst house this provented any French vices stgte, bu bridgs i fen ord Hon-¢ "0, ren action over hour this #ha in ventured driveway snow the afternoon 1he the niled | vithin from the bounids of the at to support the in the vicinity Nefrly 200 men viei of the fternoon ger trains of depot | were at work in peal works shoveling the on Good BAVARIAN OUTBREAK More Disturbances in the Small Towns-Add to Death Toll French known to have ben killed and 17 are as a result of a rising against atists' military & where t) acuute t gendu ral uprising against t bnapshots Fortrait Of A bmall Boy Dellverlng A Valentine FEBRUARY 14, 1924. 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EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO IF Ycu"%fi‘- THE MANAG ER WHAT Do You WANT WHY DON'T You MANAGE | ME TO Do WHEN TO MEeET PGoPu:. [IN) You COME IN, QET, A MORE UP AND TURN CIVILIZED S FLIP- FLOP A 4 " «d Press arlan Pa military 1'eb, authoritics latinate, n Palatinate announce y had taken the neces of repression to I« arising from the dis- broke out yesterday at herd 16 porsons arc MANNG® € regime, om other guarters show killed in a similar rising m, while fears are ex- goeneral uprising against might break out to- 1 diy to rr proces ts in Pirmarens, wveibrucken, The heing taken to Duesscl- ¥ will be tried, W various pact yorted quict is @ and the this WHY woulp IT PE NECC""AR‘( ot To ‘SeT YP” s Continue u"h ntinu Yo Do |7 P—J A 4?4- 1" sepuaratist were e, sterday, in threak simi The separatists ro- town and the in. med the headauarters mes intervened A W of nts, ye an to ere 18 ed, I"eb, 14.~Repotts from | isorstauten and other Palatinate state that the continuing and it is K out today ° maining neutral, the ad- " traflic at the hine near Ludwig or to prevent pied zone comi Palatinate T stopped German g in population. | By GEUYAS WILLIAMS T us one of Hartiord and New solidated road feared that the Erwi will because shut-down s Jast through of the short shipment for several 1p by the storn s driving @ afternoon and ering trough lis g da 1 hors: start s stopped on th park Park lurge roof il passing a bus afters S0 stret quantity ¢ nd strucl choulders. ground this hitn Mr COMMUNICATED .l oolidge and the Game Cook Coolidg why, ¥ Hor ©RG s York p he does not rocent ar intimate that there mig against democrats Masing” Do ige) atfitude i e ma the old Acsop Fable ymething like thies £ himself shut co o S n e1¢ the sentiemen miad Donksy. cach others toes, ANONYMOTU'S MISSES of 1t to thres-fonrths 1ol Wock of 42 wn ren 1 the jast 1v yean BEHLY 27 WHEN 5 PAST HE COMES 7D PEN DICISION AND AGNES & Paprad Y v’\fiiflhh ¥ L PAID TEN CVERAL ust '"3 MAKE SURE. 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