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] . ]d public service which could profit burdens upon great incomes, as over Pennsylvania and New Jersey. probate court, and a member of tfla" New Bl’ltaln _He!‘a | immensely by it, especially n the opposed to the . The passage of F 1t is causing cloudy weather with rain Rotary olub, was the guest of honor | siudy of history. We are glad to 5 d stinct Blowito the ad ac san ancles and snow from Illinois eastward to of the Lions club at‘the meeting heid S AlBOmEIN aw T Bl talartivte £ aoti| e MU was e isdnc g NIt AP S Z - the coast. It will probably pass out - last evening. Judge Gaffney is an; RERALD' PUBLISHI S OMPANY ciety of the twentieth century. ministration and is also a final proof | BY BORGRT AUHLEN. to sec tonight. It is followed by an % intimate friend of ex-Congressmap’ . of the strength of the “insurgent area of high. pressure “which is pro- Lonergan. At":’::\l(ll‘dvyfill ’E";‘"vix :-‘-’x:";xly:u In answer to the Journal-Courier's| group” when combined with™ the| The first shipped strawberr ,| ducing pleasant weather with lower s A feature of the entertainment was plas: s B several | low they remind us of straw! | temperature between the Rackies and a “rube” character who came in A sl | o et the Missi ver, . e : . mue the diners were eating and told $5.60 s; “\:,v,h“ T nAtRe | the inetdent occurred in thé same | so-called ular' republicans joined Mhn's Niat T, StoatverAmment, as ‘ec‘,:‘lfi&?,::‘;::,‘” for this vicinity Ly mc]al washlflgwn" s“bmt 0! about the affairs “‘down home,” using $2.00 Three Monthe church, we offer that it did the opponents of the Mellon bill. we recall it, was made of a rib.’ | snow or rain followed by fair and | Ay the names of the various menbers oft Sl Then Mouth: There are various opinions con-' The man of moderate income will s sy somewhat colder weather. Addl'ess Beiom Llons Cl“b ::'xe Lions clu: s tthhee cl::adcu;':: Entered at the Post Offfce ar New Britaln| cerning this practice of showing mo-| hope this bill becomes a law. His in-| A genuine communist is a man who to:vn.'j’t’keel‘m: g:mc man had been N Sanc: Ciam Mall Mt tion pictures in churches. Some feel! come tax will be cut in half. The men | Wouldn't work it his theories woyld. WI{AT’S GOIIVG 0” roaming around the streets of this ALL h yroper entert ent, even elim- cading great i stries, | < At @ eeting of the Lions club held | ¢f eople alon, that proper entertaingpent, even elim g in leading great industries,| 4 guoker is one who thinks the ap- in OdTi n;‘:tlilo)\,\"s hall last evening, ex- E ;};’:nanlir;atl:l:x:d‘:;:;yw?mdzreduwbi ¥ditorlal Rooms ....... 926 ’n g the ‘-ln-‘.x*l--n,f ispect, n“:wh cmploying labor, will hope that the proach to Easy Street is Wall Street.| = IN m WORLD Congressman Augustine Lonergan of | he was. _The secret was revealed last Tha- oniy proftable medium ') Will draw pcopic into the church, is|surtax is reduced before the rates are : 2 3 | “ Hartford spoke on “Official Washing- | night when he passed out Philadel- the Clty. ooks anl press a splendid plan. Others are equally | (hus fixed. Tt is prophesicd that there \,h}‘n‘;‘kdo‘:‘]"“{m‘z"lhi"::g;’l‘;:' ::‘"c‘d;“:; ton” phia hand made cigars. Lion James fiem in their convietion that the | will be a great deficit resulting from , : . The speaker told of the life of a|Ororato, the well Known tobacco man, ; L mooring mast? BY CHARLES P. STEWART . .. ' Mewper af The Associated Press. church is asacred place into which| this tax reduction plan, but it will be| x } - congressman in Washington and the | Was Tesponsible for his friend at- The Associated Proms s erccusiyely ertitied | V! R m 5 4 Yo g . i i NEA Service Writer duties he must perform. f‘lz’l.v:'.»;qu-::’ for I:-:Vy‘.‘.’.‘vy%‘:“.‘(“.;v a']ey;;;v: re should enter no thought other| remembered that such deficit, should ”1 might h\_u?rsa Patriots frisk the‘ Frank Vanderlip did the ofl inquiry | the correspondence that a congress- | TUmor that he got 100 than that of divine worship. It is not| it come, would not be larger than the | treasury at times, but none leases it.| good, suggesting that Harding got | man has to look over every day and'v\eek for his services. in_this paper and aleo local news pub- Mehod herein. difficult to see the viewpoints of those | surplus gained from the present rates. twice what the Marion Star was worth | stated that the average con‘ressmnn- Mimbic Anilt Bicas of Cirediation: f ecither class. And the beauty of | The books should at least balance. | when :le sold it, and l?y maklnx‘thll recelves anywhere from 100 to 400 let- | . ) AL Srganioy _“"j‘ this country is that anyone sincercly| The real question which arises is| z suggestlon In such a way as to tle it | ters daily. During the time that a bill | ' i up with the Fall scandal. Even the|of special interest to the secuon ol . | N 5 honest | desiring to follow the dictates of his| whether or not the high surtax will 'y ” |dc—mocranc investigators seemed 10|the country the congressman oSl e) : her own conseience in the matte x-i withhold capital from industry m“ . S dislike connecting a dead man's name | gents is being considered the congrcg,. tection aud in newsyaper dis. | of c worship, may find without| drive or keep capital in tax exempt| B e e T | e | man 1t literally flooded with all mrw’ i) ShRsal Both Sinations o e O o Vet H mighty good reason for it, and so far| of correspondence from individuals i local advert any at search exactly the sort of | sccuritics to such an extent that, al- . Vauderio' . P - it e A il : as Vanderlip’s testimony showed, | 3ng societies, some approving the bill | The !Morald n e @1 tn New ¢hurch in which the atmosphere is|though the man of moderate income . there wasn't one. So the democrats| ng others offering opposition to it. Jork ot Hotalmgs News Stand, Times| most conductive to spiritual thought| or small income has less to pay hef o satback and let the republican inves-1 “Tho speaker told of the prowdurmB“[ Sister Dles as Home Bl]ms Grand Central, 42ud Street i it affects him or her personally. will not have as great an opportunity| ~eHe THACH bERILS 0 s acle ::g"“;l“ “"""] ":"“:n“ th the le.:': €I | 4 bill must go through before it can| Los Angeles, Cal: Arcade Station The Herld asrees Hagitiie: with the i S » the heavy sur- s Pl ieathe . in0 proshon Ol | become a law mentioning the difficul-, | ald agrees heartily with the to earn money because the heavy sur-| g 1@t} g ¢ v e | ¥ scl®them souvenirs, everybody's mind when the commit- ties that obstruct the passage of some e A = statement in the above editorial that|tax will tend to quiet business and in-| | tee took a 10-day recess was the im- |y 46 which the opposition is exceed- | It doesn’t secm to take much of an | pression of a fizzle, I ingly strong. FUTURE SUBWAY POLICY the schools, at 1 , appear to be un-| dustrial activity i : ® v S i The informal meeting to which the | derestimate sadly the vaiue of the pic-| The Herald Is of the opinion that, | rtist however, to #0 Uncle Bul:in oll AN SCUBH FUND He said that people of Washington Cheshire, Conn., Feb. 20.—Mildred, | e do not have the right to vote but they aged three, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. mayor invited members of the com-|tures, moving and still, as methods of | when the final rates are decided Upon | +he tithe doubtiess began & ¢ ¥ € cgan as thel gyt the case will warm up again . E " N 1 5 . al re mon council to discuss the budget has | instruction. The time will come infand the tax reduction plan approxi-|architect’s fee for mansions in the|when the committee reconvenes, For c.ffufmfie&sfif.ybieififi‘x'.'"li'éecl?.'f. | Joseph Reilly; was burned to death the educational world where pictures|inately as planned in this bill, is|skies, one thing, thore's that report of &g The reason for this, the speaker which it was hoped would appear.| Will take the place oy deserve. Thel adopted, the man of moderate income 2 e 8 million dollar “slush” fund. The way explained is because the federal gov- Reilly home dur_ing the noon hour An old-timer is onc who can reé-|the story goes, a lot of men in high ernment contributes toward the sup- vesterday. Beatrice, aged six, carried Questions were as and information | @verage movie “fan” has I‘nnrnr‘d a lot| will be benetited greatly willlfl.ll“ member when the fiest sign of spring| political positions had been dabbling port of the District of Columbia each | Ner seven-months-old brother to safe- given upon matters not directly af-|©f geography since leaving school,| bringing any serious damage to in-|was sulphur and molasses. |in oil. The leases Secretary Fall made year. | ty, and returned to rescue Mildred, it is proposed to | and, too, much history. One remem-| dustry. oo affected the market so that they lost M.'__ Lonergan said “The Unitea | but by that time the house was a At times, however, we long to sce|heavily. Fearing they'd make a fuss, States is the most wonderful govern- | Mass of flames, and the little heroine’s | an ordinary good show instead of a|certain oil magnates are said to have anl, | efforts were in vain, more than a mere discussion of the|even though it be a map, drawn before BUILDING NEARBY i i n ' ment in the world and one day each | A | “tremendous spectacle. dug up a milllon to pay back theiriceo,' 1 mean election day, every man Mr. and Mrs. Reilly lived with @ that this| the eyes in black and white. Reports of proposed extensive — losses. The suspense will be madden- 04" \coman is a king and queen. ,umftlnlr family of six children in & gt . ome to- At any rate Jesse James never|ing until names are mentioned. | small cottage in the xville section.s buildings in Plainville, come to-| A te J il tioned A8 066 UK sachbie & vite sid 1l cottage in the Mixvill il t or Sibili 1 NIV . gles raised & hood and tightened a spark | ——— J { During the noon hour yesterday, that t Herald saw great possibili- A SILVER ANNIVERSARY day, singularly coincident with the| 4 | Py ‘i may use that vote as he so desires 1 v ¥ H ar, .85, ALL MIXED UP Continuing he said, “Every voter | 'while the three older children were a¥ S " ‘school and Mr, Reilly was away from | conjecture as to the possibility that democrats, for in this vote He told of | tending the quet and also for the “perries” a been held and developed one feature in a fire which totally destroyed the fecting the budget s be submitted meeting became | bers what one sees vividly pictured, i budget. It was with the ideg would be the result of such meetings| 2 plug and charged ties in them. Quite naturally this first| There is something about the silver icatic P ite der | ; 5 . € : i & = ""”‘“““"“ "_' 5. DN Nuady | 5 y - | So many details that nebody but an | ghouid use that privilege which has | informal meeting only suggested what| annivers: soon to be observed in| Years Ago Today” in the Herald, If punishment really shows &{expert can understand are being drag- | peen bistownd off him, - beoatss “Ahome. Mrs. Rellly went out market- might be made out of them if the |this city of the marriage of the Rev, Dr.| That little item tells of the mm(u\(\w""“’"“l the error of his ways, how|ged inte the investigatiop now, that some time it might lll(“l\l‘, everything ing, leaving the three younger chii- | do you ¢ \"1""' = M"“'"N the investigators themsclves are get-|(y njm, In the election of 1916 ov: dl‘lls)n .ie hol:‘le. pll:i’n;n‘eonBteh:!.r‘;;:. the ; | i > , s ; . uring her absence, s of cooperation would find its way in| that suggests again the thought of the | strect to Hart, because of the rocky e e, T O e ¢y | one-halt the voting population of the | o\jest”™ of the three, discovered the " 1 fter al 5 '8 N o] ¢ g . took a recess—to give them time 10 |{piteq States failed to go to the polls, v J after a bit, for, after all, the members | silver lining to the cloud of pathos| formation of the soil. “This extension get thelf ideas straightened. TU's also | piq that was ot o oo e Phe | Toom was afire, took the baby ia of the council are intensely interested | which often hangs over the life of a| will open up a lurge section for build- " - said that such tremendous pressure is country was facing a serlous crisis and | ?c,r :;’:: ,::“drlru; t:“.t‘l’;:rh‘;m: :r"d ! —— o 0! ¥ " bl in the city’s welfure at heart, and are | little child left alone’to face the world. | ing lots,” the item continues. Well, it being brought upon some or'lhun 10} o0 the brink of being precipitated lnlo‘:‘:y Shes lofd of the fire, and anxious that they, as well as all the| On the day when this man and this| #. But the mention of this exten- lay off” the case that they're com- |4 ploodiest war in the history of na- | siarted back to rescuo her little ss- ) : - | pletely fagged by it and need time 10 {yong, In 1920 millions failed to exer- taxpayers of the ty g en t out | woman will be honored again by their| gjon of Vine street, only 2 ars ago, | | rest, cise the privilege of votin a ter, ¥ d e vilege of voting and every- ’ the money spent for running and | fricnds then present and by the| ¢mphasizes forcibly the development / 3 £ o P one knows the resuit. Every man The ]:n::.i:r(f::lz(wmr‘;,(fl‘ll‘;!.&]fll'l" improving the city. The meeting idea | thought of their many triends Who!|of the city in the last quarter of & % DIVIARS: 0] in the | PhoUId use his voting privilege as he | gng then went to the assistance of P PRI AT ot sy | M’nl?mm') l!‘l'::m) (;"‘fi:lefi;;;‘i sces fit and a o‘l.ten as he is legally | the child, who had arrived back at representation of the various depart-| lining will shine from beneath that| But a small part this develop- | §90¢ { inquiry, too quesio Y8 |allowed to use it. | her home only to find that it was fm- x R ol ket Suoeiitne: th oy | 3 - ) of thinking up « good alibi when the | nave had a good deal to do with Am- In conclusion Mr. Lonergan urged possible to enter the building becanse nents gather arly. | eloud, almost dispc g the shadow! ment came wuse of the automobile, cod draws 3 . o » One matter seemed to be cleared up | of it ", »”1(. - ,' it ‘l ;l ‘.”“1 \ ( sl :‘L‘{Xixmh. 'Irlr:(r: w:‘:\"::;\x:}; I:‘:‘I‘::-e (}::dm. the club members to use their influ-| of the mass of flames, which com- ¥ . By the time the automobile had ve- | 1 p [ lerests a : r# ence to see that all electors vote to | plotely destroyed the house gnd cen- as far as future i3 concerned.| For this man, John E. Klingbers, | come a common vehicle of transporta- { We cn't romember having heard of | hand in our treaty with Colortis. | their best udvantage and assured them, tonts before the fire department /ar- ‘Chairmar ' of the board of has donegall that it would seem hu-|tion, that section of the city ‘m\“‘ mun who held the plow handies un- | The investigators _”,'e anxious that if every organization and indi- | pived, ] finance and taxation, stated that the| manly possible to do to take from | A U b LB t wise to see America’s correspondence | yiqual stressed the value of the voting | Neighbors took the destitute fam- inance g b ! 1, stateg 18 anly pos o to 3 pretty well developed. At the presen —— with England and “either other coun- privilege a great many problems that | Ifly in and the whole community city has adopted a policy for future| pathetic orphaned childhood the .~M-} time, however, with so many Iumllh‘a_: Hnluth« labor government won't be|tries” concerning oil concessions. confront the nation every year would | was stirred by the story of little Bea~ of \.‘“.N; popular if it is too persistent in nnd-‘ § :]-, o 1 never arise, i"hw's rescue of her baby brother and paved. This policy thegSitua- | pincss usually attendant upon it. He | having dropped so low, those who fai) | 178 JOUS for the uncmployed. | 0 COAL A number of vocal solos were ren- | her vain attempt to save her sister. tion appears will present discus- | himself would say that the happiness e th gnif ce of the situation S Questions v\lll be asked rclative to) dered by John F. Burns which were| There was a stove in the room : g y 5 o t0 806 the siguificance of the sSiCUALIoN| Thoge were ~mvvl'~ and happy days|q plan ¥all is understodM to have had | well recefved. I'rank E. Clynes play- | where the children were left, with sion in the such as that which| he has brought to hundreds of chil-| gre slow to recognize any of the| when a slate was something to write 1o get Secretary Denby to turn over|od a number of musical selections in|a wood fire, and it is believed the instead of something to burn, | to him, to be leased, like Teapot Dome | nis usual capable manner. fire was caused by the stove becom- Vo {and Elk Hills, naval coal lands in] judge Bernard I, Gaffney of theling overheated. : | It you raise your kids to put their! Alaska. But this scheme “blew up,” subway ow t such ime | o on v us 3 cons The org s o g . ron- " * thway and own it unti 1 time | of Him to whom he has prayed con The Herald has dwelt protty on- | yeygtjn riches, it's a good idca to put|so it docsn’t matter so much. { 8 the city felt able it. At that| stantly, He would say that he has/| gistently on the wisdom of inygdtment | your riches in trust, | piinds 50 ' time 1 arose as to whether | been but the instrument in the hands | jn building. Months ugo-probably -— & IN JIG TIME \ Correct this sentence: “I know you| General Dawes and Mie fellow ex- HOLMES & EDWARDS SUPERPLATE 1 wou be wise ty to g of 10 © serves LD g the | over & go—an economie ert | it would E iy gr |.IH fon wl .“‘ he serves in -4 rving th | VOr a year ag Al nomic expert didnt ol 15 pucposely.” sald the man, | pests have fialshed, (n Jig tms, P8 ny casement of this nature in the|children. Perhaps be would quote—| wrote of the growing tendency for )\t " M C S0l o lond you othet| pian fur the geid benk ey think Wil £ & implledly, the right to) “inasmuch as ye have done it unto) workem to have their homes at #0me| pooks at any Ume.” put Germany on a sound financial Solid |vasis, They admit it may not enable her to pay France all she wants, but Silver Where It practice is to be continued, The spirit| John E. Klingberg and Mrs, Klingberg| then experienced in extending Vine is in harmony with the plan to have | will be there only in spirit, that silver| pentury of placing subways in streets to | row, the loneliness and the unhap-| owning cars and the price came up rece when it was desired | dren has not come through his own | changes that will bring great benefits | o0 Ly the telephone company to construct | power, but through the omnipotence | if appreciated the company constructing the subway, | one of the least of these yo have done | distance from their offices or work. the street to do the| it unto Me.” shops. While a iding boom in| - : 1 | (hey say it will come the nearest to it | hey 2 0 This practice, continued, would| At this time when the friends of Plainville would benefit Plainville | she can get, without ruining all Eu- complicat r of permanent! John Klingberg and his wife are| tremendously, it is quite likely that | 25 Year:Ago Tod‘y | rope Wears THIS LOOKS BAD quite out of the question, it seems that | anniversary of their union, the Merald | Thus both Plainville and New Britan :'l‘l‘l“‘:”:";“t‘:l‘;("‘lhfi':'l‘::;r g b0} Inlaid With Silver at Two Points of Greatest We . ’ |18 1 ) ‘ the policy for the futurc as anounced | would express profound appreciation | would be benefited, and, what s better | Cllnton Hurlburt lost a valuable| = 5, “griori e adde that she'll want Headquarters | M c LE WITT Diamond rocke spaniel « g w i | y 2 | by Chairman Hall, is a good one | that they have dome for the| still, the people would be able to have :I;‘“ “mf“l'n et Witk ‘|‘:f"‘]llr‘: te include in the conversation the For Birthday | . Lo Much informe at that mecting | children of e city, in the doing of | fresh air in greater abundance paving, and wou e rise to much making preparation to hor them | many whe occupied those new homest B yopuy srom Heraid of What duie unpleasantness, Leaving that 1 ter and to rejoice with them on the silver' jn Plainville would work in this city. matter of canceling all the war debts, and Wedding | jeweler and Diamond Dealer X . y afraid Gifts plans, | which thie man and this woman have With the fine road wheh lies be.| Willilam Greene is confined to his| "h“ :1‘ T:':f‘cl"urf.‘ff”l: blel';:t idea : to ask | lived, examples of the splendor of lives| tween this city and Plainville, js| home on Frankiin Square by iliness.| . . d s @ 5 o DU“ sfont k\| n this \,\‘ nJ iy & | Mr. Greene will enter the employ of | o1 ! nothing doing jeations na- | of thought harity toward others. hut a few minutes’ drive between the > — A, B, drici utte oxt | Goodrich as meat cutter next ONLY BANDITS T turally arising ¢ minds of those two, New Britain people as well as| Monda peoy Monday | The Mexican rebellion has frazzled { e Wi to vote inteliigently on GARNER BILL PAsSES the residents of Plainville will hope| The chorus which is to take part in - il [ Mr. Laubin's recital to be given in |00t Into 8 miore bandit war, here and WANTED!—-1,000 Girls To See matters to come up in the council in The Garher (demoeratic) t e- that the building boom will come there, Presldent Obregon is ending J March will meet in the Center church the ruture Juction bill passed the house t - chapel this evening at 7:30, ol g °";l:’:m:l.m::, o MABEL NORMAND in LS erican 196, This v possible . THE PINE SIDE The railroad company has erected | Pandits. —Am . |the coast still, but there's no danger o ” FILLING THE CHURCH addition of epublicans, ofe { @ now. cepcclally, the chap who|® Wooden bullding on its property this | * . 4 PR N It now, spocls e chap who | & 0 he Stanics Works and it wiil |0f trouble with Obregon—this coun The New Have Journal-Courier r-laborit . dependent to feel elfishne co y 2 i b S e mer-labor 1 on ndes hates to feel that selfishness, deceit, [ po s 0 O he bung. |try has heiped him. comme £ upon t introduction in- 4, « o ts of t ouse, four trickery and worse, are the predomin- | ing is as large as a good sized shed ngres irch | democrats and 11 republicans not| ant charactoriatics of men and women, |and was erected without & permit City Items n of moving pictures, | voring. Mellon plgn failed, al- Jooks through the daily newspaper| 71he social and litcrary “aexercises | A Banete 3 5 e held last cvening at the home of Mrs. oy O A, though g ry chane @ - urying to find some mention of 8OMe- | pony Goodrich were he rilly enjoyed | Attractive booths at Elks' Fair. tence: “We to welcome NeW [ yhough the beneficiary of tremendous | thing that will help him regain his|by the young members of the Opens ¥'ri. night, No canvassers.— HERE, LET ME SCE . s . twens | qavertising. The result of union old confidence in men’s decency. He|Wworth league of Trinity M. E. church, [advt ; New Britain lodge, No. 85, New THAT PAPER tieth ec " t " g g its ap- | or mocalled asction ¢ e | low 1o to fin ales which here was a spirited ronaway on ks longingly 1 1a " Church street this morning when twe | England Order of Protection, will | pr P . 1| put 3 ' ¢ emocrat ' the fine side of Ite—iittle |\ ol o el to Anderse xpresg | hold s regular meeting tomorrow | 0Odd Yellows' ——— comm g upon t ent B §i1 0 1 normal stories unscifishness, kindness, ' got under wa They smashed inte | ight at 8 o'clock in hall. sentimer d sinc the time « ¢ t 5.6 1 be heroism, where the persons involved a sleigh ned by H. A, Ha Ar- thue O'1 . led out and thel B Andrew's church semi-annual ity M 2 sleigh « 1 horses were|falt tonight at Parish hall. Good | - 2 el et uld | fare, dangel even, in an attempt 10 450004 rarther down the street music and dancing.—advt. | r cent| help others to be real men and women 22 A daughter was born yesterday at New Britain general hospital 1o € 3 t 85,001 ¢ and Mrs, Charles J. Greenstein of per cent on incomes b 400 | of it is that such a person does not | 231 Winthrop street, and $8,000, instead of } ent on have to look to find. stories of such ob‘emt"om on Eiks' Vair opens Fri. night. Enters yeomes abo 84,00 " would instances, On almost ¢ve page of the tainment 1 dancing —adst kS 4 . g oole A son was born at the hospital yes- under | may be ween mention of some kind Chamberiain of 31 Summer street, NEY, WOMAN, COME BUCK Wege rous deed mot prompted by — ares Middictown. nt on in- seifishness: some tale of & herolc, Washington, Feb, 30.—~The weather| “Wop Blves” special fog trot. By - 4 HAVSN’T’ READ THaT 'f.-‘I:" burcau today issue the following Isha i nt on! story of the father and his som, both Advisory 10 & m—Nottheast| Linne v,,.,‘ New England Order| 1 of | of whom went to their death the other | storm rnings continuld Sandy | of Protection, has invited New Britain | Hook to Beston, Mass., and warnings jode- to yvaflp,,,_.u in the cclebration changed to northwest and sntinued of Washington's Birthday. The pri south of Sandy Hook to Cape Hat- | cipal speaker will be the grand vie undreds, perhaps thousands of them | yuras Storm of considerable inte chusctts and among happeni laily. They are worth sity central over eastern Mayland wi will be Mis \nm.-d; rove rapidly northeastward, atten $ this city. by casterly gales today, shifting to' So This Is Venice—Big fox trot mx.l esterly this afternoon O L Pleres & Co.—afivt, pian, | human beings without which one be Forecast for Southern New Eng Hira Temple, D, 0. K. K., will hold | nd lessons ] of t j 2.000 exempti comes a misanthrope, a source of de and-—Snow, sieet or rain this after- a meeting tomorrow evening at \vn csponding ne " they 5 Z netead of only | pression 16 all with whom one comes Noon and probably tonight; Thursday hall. There will be degree Work' could be put in the ¢ ‘ " . S cloudy and colder; easterly gales, | which will be followed by social | O ‘.fl, QUVE the young along Christis pnder t elion plas and un- ik contact. ¢ And eveh W the SOINM ' ... 0 1o west and ‘:-Hv‘a'u'l'thu 'In'u Meep 8 qus e 1 KN 'T/ o AL ThE of an historical character. His of- r the existing an excmption | tales that have to be t61d 1 the DEWS | ariernoor Luneh at Hallinan's.—advt. | OLD PAPGER S 10 THE SAWATION ARMY fer was rejected Wwith riy o -2 umilies instead | of the day, there often appears a bit; Eastern New York—Snow tonight; | The Beonomy Groeery Co., has| ToDAY AND 1'VE SOT To covcealed show of ind v t ot foh 1 of light comes from the w stightly colder on the coast: Thursd: ieased f the estate of George J. | whic oo I ymes from the upright ¥ n : Thursday | lea: romn o org and the crisis was passe g > wed o change, sand of some one, perhaps an n. C10udy and colder, probably snow |Prest, a store at 63 Pleasant street HAVE SoMeTwING TO New Britain was not ready at | 8 : flurries in north and central portion; The lease i8 for one year and the| Lamt time to make the experiment This plan pproved gives an ad- | important individual surrounded BY| g4.one northwest winds and probably | rental is $660. | Public opinion was suspicious « jitional or i reduction, on in- those who think little of the welfare | gales “Dream Daddy,” Svecial Fox Trot, | the moving picture and knew comes a I by those who, of othems—Jittie of straightforward.-; For Connecticut Snow, sleet, or Drutswick record. John A. Andrev- of the eollection of films prepare - ™ ork wit N oF brals samely | woa8 for jts owa sake rain this afternoon and probably to- & Co—advt especially for church use. Now it e ) of am Sldmen The finer sule of fife 1 — night; MMhursday clondy and colder; Nathan C. Avery, commander of lhr‘ has caught up with the enterprise arn v 4 of an addition- 4 - -y casterly gales shifting to west and |local post of Veterans of Foreign of the producers, and the experi o onc-fourth, pro-| constantly In the reports of the hap- | northwest this afternoon. | Wars, and one of the five candidates | ment is on. The two institutions posed under the Mellon plan | penings of the day. It heips a lot to roings for high winds are dis-|for postmaster, has announced his| * wyhich have undervalued the mos The South and West favored this|iodk for and ind them and, in the| le-d on the coast | candidacy in the first ward ! #hg and still picture apparatos ar mtismet i - Pl Rmdugegiang b The southern disturb- —_— the church and t hoo ’ grea « a o th r‘v\M ot a2 discussio he " 2 has moved northeastward during| Pure tard, 2 1bs. 25¢. Russell Bros Sruction, the two bes ""-v* nd t piacing of heavicr | 4o, 1o think and speak of them. ‘ t 28 hours and is wow central’ —advt ‘ Georg ors t > . ot 3 p t thought nothing of their own wel- of on And the wonderfully splendid past on | day in altempting to save a life, is put one of these instances. There fre ooking for. The contemplation of them brings back that confidence in

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