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3 w:m W Brlt rald‘;m;m have - al 0o so.|&w who insl‘.«t-"d. always ||.mx he By e bt o T i s ' Fatets and Fancies , eresses and abuses it o | sumes up attitude which docs ot co rial and conviet and the most BY ROBERT QUILLEN. HERALD PUBI 1 COMPANY | rew wly attityde whi Joss ot gons § f £ WCRORy. 'I, Lo Issued Dally (Sunagy Excepted) | stder the peoplggthen it is 1inie to tell | hearty sighs of relief came from many At Herald ¥ v Church Street. [Mhat corporation just where it stands | members of the league,.Anderson rr~-| Capital punishment: The surtax. S St The public utilities commission has signed and the directors began to look | 5 :Ird wm"“s i;nv(. LR R sot March 11 as the date for a heare | about for his successor. Bor Ak VoI St ’ $2.00 Thice M on the increased trolley fares, 1| Wel, they have found one, and If’ i | the ¢ ) at Hartford the stories are true about this new The passing of the corkscrew left us \,m_‘ plenty of substitute synonyms for Entered at the Post Offfce ar New Britain V3 m. New B n, Hartford, head of the New York State | grookedness, : o as Sccond Class Mail Matter y _ ridgeport, Now Haven and Stan- | Saloon League, fts activities will be| filed complainis. The peti-| marked by a Mmoderation that \un‘ Mo haRS. BiRE oan - s’ kil Rditor g iR ew tions will be heard at this (ime. With- | actually be most distressing to the statesmen keep on discovering new N ’ st S : ke tendent, AT 7 fwio will handle jobs to whih Amer- The Assoctated Press w e f i old theor r re is| Davis, of Doston—and that doesn't|jcans feel superior. ONE HUNDRED AN D TWENTY-FIVE FUR LOATh—-ONE OF A KIND=-PRICED 1 ¢ 100k so good—Ilikes cigars, Now smok- | - WOMEN’S WINTER COATS RIDICULOUSLY LOW n ta the use for re-publicatio ¥ no desire t prople credited to it or ot aiherwir e Lo oy | ing cigars may not be the greatest of | Fable: He knew he would inherit PRICED FOR CLEARANCE, | Oue Verr Tiae B RS 50 n this aper and also local news pub- i 13 chis. pece 5 15 cars at u Joss. Tiat it Is 10| Fecammondations o5 the leader of an|® ™Million, but he wosked hard, and . _ A ; : J er of A% | jopt a divil tongue, $39.00 COATS— s Fur Coat (dyed muskrat) of prime northern Member Audit Burean of Circulation. bt nhet t people have | anti-saloon league, bt it indicates| i Priced for Clearance At 22 00 e, was($é00.00. Now)$39g.l;)lo.e north TREA B Rt thon | . comp this special| that the gentleman is not in the habit| $49 and $59 COATS— q tiaera w honest_aralyids o ilege and the spirit of that deci-| of standing up, his hand on his heart, : : > One Stylish Full Length Hudson Seal Fur 0. O I dit shonld he cemembar: | nd Fegitiis the EwsotAlffle vargabolit | AT ?’_“ed for Clearance At 335'00 Coat (dyed muskrat) of selected skms was 363 und 369 COATS— @ A4Q ()() | $#00.00. Now 5275.00. \ . of proof is upon 1l|v_"hl~ that touch tobacco shall never P ~ At ¥ioed fop Cleatanes One Near Seal (dyed coney) Fur Coat with beneficiary of the lnfwl, mine.” But that is not all—mnet | E $89 and $98 COATS— . _ i show that the complaints|all by any means, Tt is said, too—and Priced for Clearance At ° $59.00 ggggnbgnchggssg‘)\gstka squirrel fur, was tnereased fares ar .| this is hardly eredible, that Mr, Davis inere: fares are un- | hardly . . COATS Up to $125— and that such ifcrease is nec- |15 very fond of golf. Just think of it,| Priced fl;r Clzarance At $69.00 Seven Handsome Natural Racoon Fur sSUry U e utilitics commission | golf! - ) » ! n THE ENTIRE STOCK OF WINTER SUITS gg;;_fsdo Different models, were $395.00. Now o will remember the relationship of| Of course there are only eighteen Grandma isn't knitting now. It is so WASHINGTON® > - donor and donee of this privilege, and | holes tora regular golf course laid out|hard to knit while negotiating a HAS BEEN GATHERED IN THREE % ITON'S BIRTHDAY | e LOW PRICE GROUPS * | One’ Three-Quarter Length Natural Si- | cigarette, Lincoln, then Washington! Into the| Will re@lize, it is hoped, that it, t r en air with bunkers, fair- SEFE » X - . st el 1y .‘”, . Y,\ Al :\,_ commission, is all that stands between | ‘ and all the rest. But! ‘wpo cnior difference is that Europe SUITS that were up to $20.. 15 00 R'erlan‘)%lg:)uel Fur Coat. Was $495.00. ; g - Priced for Clearance At ow $250.00. capitol & . Intry whe ., | the people and exploitation by any|in olden days, there was a nineteenth | uses a vote of confidence and we use o e i i DUl weioa nnedneatiny hole, Mr. Davis must have been a}:: tat of Nettibaaan + R e SUITS that were up to $49. One French Coney Fur Coat—Full length i 5 ' Priced for Clearance At K model, was $125.00. Now $75.00. ke have by i 4 & SR golfer in those olden days. Canitbel ; e et ! L Babward vitally At JEALS IN PUBLIC OFFICE | that he las never played that nine- | Furope fswt greatly = shocked byijf SUITS that were up to $69. $ One Sealine (dyed coney) Fur Cape. Was s e Mln o Tian EE thiiey sopio] sRALL hoja WAL GuE (4 HoF SRt OE L e el s 0 Priced for Clearance At 35u00 $195.00. Now $89.00. There Are Many New Arrivals Joining Daily | One Marminx (dyed marmot) Fur Coat— getting them into all sorts|the club house, with a table, chairs PRSESU, | Frce people scidom Jose confidence The Collection of Smart Top Coats | Full length model, was $225.00. Now $135.00, f JEVCIEIARL 1G] they. 1ome In For Spring Wear One Three-Quarter Length Sealine (dyed New Britain to have Governor Tem-|posing on that.table? Who, a truej o =05 B of golf in the days before | ik Particularly interesting is the assortment | coney) Fur Coat. Was $125.00. Now $49.00. pleton speak extemporancously in this | devotee o prohibition, has not succumbed to the | It makes a politician shudder to se of swagger three-quarter length coats in all One Brown Caracul Fur Jacquette, Un- nincteenth hole? | Bok letting that publicity go without the new colors, shown at $29.00. usually good skins, was $120.00, Now $69.00. has recently felt it necessary to handi- | fascination of thut announcing for anything. cap himself with a preparcd man-|Of whom has it not made a ‘“good : And thus is scen the danger| Arcade Station, amples 8 1 patriotism wo o e world wh 1y ar of trouble, it is indeed an honor to|and enticing, tempting beverages re-| leity, This is so especially because he ours was uscript when making addresses—and | fellow You are not really old unless spec- the “wets"—a man who, even| tutors snicker when your love lettery it has been a handicap. | to now obeying the ww and|are read in court. Governor Templeton gave a man- ] n talk on idealism in public| realizing that the 19th hole is gone, 5 s —"I"'l‘ y . | a e yohin i sy o My dat s a hard world. IU's too hot for 25 Y A | office, the Knights of Columbus|nevertheless is a good fellow, moder-| ;. 00 4 summer and too cold for ears Ago oday | banquet the other night, and reiterat- | ate, gensible. . | rum running in winter (Taken from Herald of (hat date) MELLe, EVERETT ed his recently emphasized statems " know nothing about Mr. Davis. 1 his r tly emy ized statement now nothi v I3E8IEI8RLsETIEIsessELe WHAH" D'You that he would not again fun for office, | Perhaps he never played that nine- teenth h far be fror ac- | — Mayor Webster has been selected as Aside from the things he sald, whish{ teenth hole=—far be it from us ta ag- ) s chairman for tonight's caucus. were well wort) ning to, there|cuse him of it. But one may submit | 0ld Glory was conspicuous by its peing, fond of | absence fro mthe staff at the State ce here that intr s A Armory today. SN hiA address absolutely fas- [ nothing of the old nineteenth hole, | 1 '_”;;“““:l‘:'m"“""\"l";'l-‘ = i'.";m/.l';‘]"‘u ‘::;:k(" | ery at 110 Kensington street. ! . Thero was trouble in the William: tlock on Arch street this afternoo: when two women engaged in an ex- change of fistic courtesics, The pair to cou modern writt termed the Governor's ap-|that a real human igars and golf. even though he knows | whos |is an aspect of modery “ldealism in public office.” | would prové more dangerous to th he matter that tends to make | wets than would one who claims to event| be the personification of pugnacious | of{ The reason some men let their | wives drive is because sex is a good do in u speech, | keeping accounts, | argument in case of trouble with the |Were separated by friends. to do| - —— | sped cop A sign has been posted by the Cen- | kJu-m railway notifying employes that | pause ting this to carry the thought a bit farther | rectitude—except in the matter t I8 possible paihes ot { THE DANGEROUS TIML It he cusses' them for not beind conductors and motormen will not be w the mere an-| From now on until the zoulng!good, he is a reformer. If he cusses |PMd for whatever time their cars are subject are 80l o ainunce is adopted will be the ,m,_’ them for being bad, he is a critic, off the tracks in case of | such acei- | | ’.14- { Bhees four hek e nlm‘\n)\\‘n dog It doesn’t help the patient, muck : = | hear tax-reductior \:x, quurr‘| ‘n::.:‘”"’ Smerning but he hasty any dog ofiic There] on would be the years durigg whieh| gy oue whiclh shall get credit for the|®t 811 now. The canine Was rash 2 enough to step on the third rail on 1 thing, we are quite | pa ey would come to the eity it New | operation | Main street this noon and it imme- There were mei who, possessed | puei is not properly zoned. The 3 ritadn is not properly zon ! 2 : diately rolled over, Jcked and rolled STE0 % CLOSE mae. it Tt ool and lived up to them and con- | . s " Denmark they say & man can expert who spoke here, in the intere| v Lack against the third rail. It was contemporarics that they | s of zoning convinced his M-::rvra':;\)““ “I‘P "“Y":‘”.‘\ ph S """'E but fyoth singed and electrocuted. THE NOVELTY OF “WhAT DYou KNOw ! AS a 1d constantly those | o ‘e conrn tn which & oity GroWs| voom tor the staodioy’ CVen Provide] “Rent fres in new houses up to April EORM Or GREETING WORE OFF A LONG I re suoh | pom 90,000 ‘to 100,000 are the yoars o G 1. D. M. Rogers. LONG TIME AGO !l 1 WON'T ASK YOu wran Bl A st b b S At i ol ol s % e B, E. Baker has returned from & » p— B Porsibly—and i which will stamp the physical appear-| Corr " chobues Py B o " | business trip to Greater New York, OV KNI Yoy ehed - ";_‘”:l' it id the father, “and{ phe McClintock Road Juniors de- today, o « wshington v trus—Governor Templeton has Britain Las grown trom the 80,000| rauits the bad it won't be my | feated the Tremont streets at Rent- ighest ideals and they are with him 7 cheler's park this morning. It took has bee " . . g to 70,000 in the last four ycars, And 110 minutes overtime to do it but the countr : ; y ¢ his every act. This is said in alll] 0 a¢ veople are begl ' 0 PO - " s 4 , Rt e et e -y ' ey fymmgra o oxondh MOVIE STARS' CONTRACTS |{557"coieer sl Sharges are readsy realize how the receiit developments in vars | for any team in the city now. none may bel gorsug time for property owners this city, just as the years from now | spires t e pre y k, | nothing to show that the contrary 181 ,,,.. of the city for the futufc meant ) « et ne s : ’ fous parts of the city may be injured of t . g t d tl C tha "I by the ercction of buildings which | Days Ave Passing When They BANQU would be out of place in their Propos-| i For “No Work and ¥all| I Centro, Cal,, Feb, 22.~The en- 3 | tire menu for a banquet to be given | Time Vacations,” | in Washington next week in honor of iis actions are prompted by nothing ! wyo jag had the foresight to see that| Los Angeles, Cal., Iel Egpen. '"I""':"*'v":'"l‘('m'“;"'(lla-l;;-u;\z::d::n n:'w:yr(pm ut the highest ideals L practic M . b . - - 3 . =3 but t igh id made practical ,.opepty in certain scetions would [ sive “no work and full pay vacations frigerator car Joaded hvri with win- and of practi advantag to the| ome day be valuable, and who has "Y-r """*"I;M _v:v':rv players under eon- | tor products of Imperial, Coachella l"”“"t ‘“’f“-' to ¢ out of film-lapnd Yuma valleys, Twenty-seven i to complets his plans made|dOMs fnancial scencry alonk With | varicties of fresh fruits and ege- man strong . i o e o for the | tables, as well as buftter, cheese, and kY o veurs ago, psrhaps, before others, ‘.‘u N-’I .‘; o ',“ yular a . Joseph M. |turkeys for the feast, all grown in s keen than he, saw the possibilities -‘"','I""’k-‘ president the 1ewly | the valleys named, make up the ship- that | which he saw then. WHis purchase of | [UE fHsociation of wmotion l(":l""' ment. producers, announce ere yestorday property in that scetion may hav | on his return from a business trip to human dom of t ed locations. aterli president, ¢ that| aruen may be said to justify a man whaut head o | | waited until the time came which he on weapon 1er801D | hoen made-with the distinet plan $0 | New Yo was accompanied by ity \F a it try, bt | 4o, tn the yoar 4924, the things thgh|Mr8 ck, known on the screen Snapshots. rship of tl d at wre olffected that 1984 hgs |- 2 aimadge, and by &anuel come. It scems unjust to penalize 8| Among the fscal reforms contemp- Portgait of A Letter Writer. 4 man of New Britain for daving | lated e new associatior Mr. | oresight / Sche t i® the establishment GLivas, f C t s 17er wiL And yet there is New Britain to be o first produce to UArS Sl pproach a player shall have a prior OF STREVTS s V . o ) congidered, and there are to be cone 1 ! } : = RE I ngidered, 1 r aim 1 or her services, and that o em o ) ¢ m sidered the pe who made the de-|the | higher salary must not 5 lopment o ilying district empt film stars out of = n pur # i‘ \/ \ g : apon the wab i NAVAL LIMITATIONS i | /,’ / A \l, i A * Z A 1ol 5\ /, )2 - \authorized, that the district would |’ ey AW [ N — h / VA B A ! l E remain it was whea they bought | t f e propd to limit GETS OUT STATIONTRY AND 5ET- WRITES DATE AhD’D!’AQ cous DEVOTES THE FIRST PAGE T THL- ivere t raty dnnger B s ot T e TES DOWN TO WRITE LONG IN EMMELINE' AND PAUSES LING ALL ABOUT HOW SHE'S BEEN| e capit ip cact NEWSY LETTER 70 ¢OL 70 DECIDE HOW SHE'S GOING INTENDING 1O WRITE FOR A LONG r from the But new cople 3 NASton o0 Tt b e EMMELINE A BLGIN IME, AND THE SECOND PAGL T or he buil g« the poves of gain i are op- | see ite advintages, O . vy : wHY SHE HASN'T its works. | js every prospect timt nance will be adopted, : nd ONE PLANE WRECKE up buildings w be outla 1 : m wirplanes which | ¥ ¥y € their destination | ary and may ce become “ i a forced landing, but the t . 8 ury. The seven! 1 or the north The i st : R : it s : =P . ;. l"h ir return GLTS OUT CORRESPANDENCE c‘-.'cs OVER, THE THIRD. PAGE SETS DOWN THAT PREDERICK. limite T . - 1 " . ¢ righti must suler beca his BOOK. T SEE WHEN Cousw , TO CHIDING HER FOR NOT HAS MAD THE MUMPS AND est court - .| thre 1 « . of th i want near them the e | EMMELINE'S LAST LETTER. 'WRITING OFTENER. TRIES TO THINK. WHAT ELSE HAS) Sons GMiag the wte . : h . gl be ¢ ! CAME HAPPENED OF NEWS VALUE they belong livideals of 1":‘7 ob‘erpatiom o" b ov o o ol samcone & ked Wil ighoehoed s mvosd The Weather of taxicab « ocality wleving ¥ the convenience t tore y And sueh persons or e h o i seen terri- | must suffer, and, through them, the ¥ashington, Feb. 22.-—Foretast shouid not lose sight t : And n fough « ard ! city will suffe It is one more case Northern New England—Fair to- S . > S , ‘ oo Sott] et the - astuntale ® o and Saturday; somewhat colder o the people. Nor shou a R Jeagy $ Wr— e grealest ... ioht; moderate to fresh west and utilities commission of ¢ t ¥ I where that | good 1o the greatest number” must | ,omh vinds \ Whose hands is given b " g compelled | prevail. Now that the concensus of n New England—Fair to- e - /k« i # hat the rights and cor nees of | to a bit about His ow ery com n is that New Britain ot e and Saturday; little change in 3 e - - . PR elocrgi - =2 trmperature; moderate to fresh north. | prc‘vts NOTHNG ELSE HAS DEVOTES THE POURTH PAGE SENS LETTER THINKING HOW the people are observed 1 fortable p ther yv‘rflnn to n,:—u» zoned to mvvm proper developrient, | ¢ winds. | HAPDENED, READS oVER WHAT T DETMILING THE VARIOUS GLAD COUSIN EMMELINE WiLL. rélationship between ¢ ¥ * questionable character | nothing should bé allowed to be done New York—¥Fair tonight, | SHE HAS WRITYEN AND wWISHES REASONS WHY SHE HAS TO BE O HEAR. ALL ABOUT gerviee corporation and t people. | sbout the league. One prominent man | that vill be contrary to the spirit |slightly colder in north and central | THERE WEREN'T AwHOLE PAGE CLOSE NOW WHAT THE TAMILY'S BEEN The latter are the primary oo wit his support—which was the | which will predominate ail other con- "',"N -“9"y‘v"’.":ln’.“"Yi”:"i”"‘:"_" :"l:::, | ST T ML © McClure Newspaper Syndicate DoNG i the streets and the corp " backbone of the league financially—| siderations when the zoming plan, is| COPCE 0 R P otd becoming S¥ag the sireets only because 4 others looked askance at the main | adopted | vartabic Saturday granting 7 r s A on lLeag an to lose its| na must individ ytemplates ere would retain its residential character