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- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1924. war profits. Tt is merely the human h | e-opener, mv!l(-u‘lmg what their | will refuse to acknowledge that there ! ! \ attitude toward former service men | will come any practical benefit from ;‘]“1""":{“ “‘*-‘3‘" o almost impossi- | el 4 2™ ble to pull o jaw tooth without pullin, — — will bé continually, Le em g o study > gher subje puliing HERALD P‘,,,L,,"m,;‘m“”“ b Lol ntin L ly ]( It them ;,mlnI:.m:‘lm study of the higher subjects, | gonie hone, He must have been _vm‘| Tesian: Dally (Sysnany- flkdoptd) advantage now, and there is no telling [ which study may now be indulged in{umpire, | M . : akes Random Observations - ‘ At Herald Bldg., 67 Church Street. how long they will continue to hold | because of the lesser need of working —— i | — | the stick over the heads of the for-| over writing and aritmetic. But just| Civilization doesi’t change things On the City and Its People " st llon {mer service men. They profited by us the old quill pen gave way to the |\CL.ON Eshertion geterich by de- |} IESA————— (1] 1) )13 T ) §200 Thiee Monthe = | the war; they are loth to cease gain- | article of steel, as the handwriting next by leasing them 0 & Month. ;g by it or to give up one small frac- | is giving way to the typewriter; as o | Citizens who wax enthusiastic over ) the meeting must have been sur- | [ Fa.ll Opposiifdn to rum running may | old-fashioned political scrap hope | prised to see four policemen in at- Of “re 0 fly mean you are a law abiding citizen or | that ex-Mayors Curtis and Quigley | tendance. No doubt many of them | — s only that you have found some ‘mtpnt lock horns again in their biennial | were annoyed. The police assisted nuflm;r;mr,’v;rljgnxm CALLS: = The other influencing facl *is the gavent of the adding machine, and | medicine that will do the worrI row. * with traffic prior to the meeting and | New York, March 1—John D. Ryan, Editorial Rooms b growing realization in the hearts of |45 surely as the introduction of machi- | gl 2t A pre-clection campaign without | then attended the session for the |chairman of the board of the Ana- many of these idealists who would not | nery fnto industry gave new wealth to | COrféct this sentensei: “Pleass ight |JUrtis wnd Quigley fgurigs in it |purpase.of keeping order, if thelrjeonda Copper Mining company, H§- ) s {36 ‘said she, as she moted the guthne|¥ould be « dull period indeed. Cur-|presence was necessary. 'This is per- |formed shareholders in a letter today b B et d o : ; 1Gf @ 1Bk in hlabwainoont oaket) ',‘; tis and Quigley get along like a cou- |haps the first time in the history of |that the recent decision of the direc- Y it the rank and file, their fellow “bud- | gurcly the greater amount of time | reaiy like ghe smell of g "i € ple of spirited felines at a Kilkenney | industry, in this section of the state [tors to omit the quarterly dividend Mewiber of The Associated Press dies” are feeling a deep sense of hav- | now available to children for the study | d fpe |fair. Shaking hands with each other |at least, when policemen attended a |was a conservative policy and that the {is the best thing they don't do. | stockholders’ meeting to preserve the | current position of the company was The Associated Press w ex ely entitied to the use for re-publication of all news | ing been betrayed by their own people. | of higher branches of education be of | = 2 5 o credited to It or ot othetwise credited | They were promised everything. They | penefit to those children and to “wg@a&uuuuuoouu“nm,] l'orb ¥ Ars—-:gos, d“n secrps—-u\cly[peacc. . excc!ll\nt'..l r?;fi:g:::;r;y Ielsm-m'l ;2. i b € i . have een waving re ags in each » L proximately A ! n 23 in . Hahon area; #nd aleo local mows BUb-| . ive nothing uniess they have lost i " il b4 5 > i ey i hing uni ey have 105t worid of which they will be the citl- | ears Ago Taday # | other's faces with the expected result. | Announcement that Congressman |cess of fixed charges, costs and de- AR { practically all their physical strength. ns. Those who refuse to see the pro- It Curtis goes out for a political | monn had recommended Herbert E. |Preeciation, hnhstute‘d‘ and net current assets were about $72,000,000. Member Audit Burean of Circulation, {2 z (Taken irom Heral | e e igley | The A. B, C. s a martonal organization| THCIF 10ve for their country is dead. | gress all about them, from day to d of that date; honor he can count upon Quigley 0| ., ronublican town committee- which furnishes newspapers and adver- | The majority of them—those who feel | g, e h L T DRy {throw” tacks in front.of his pncuma- | it 3 During the first half of 1923,” Mr. tisers with a_etrictly honest analvla of [ ot Wl i st SO il L it B o : [tics. If Quigley want's something, | Man, for postmgster was not received | Ryan said, “earnings were upon a are | they have been betrayed—would fight | cojvos and, it they persist in their Parker acted in the unusual |Curtis sends him a message reading | with good grace in many places, al- |fairly satisfactory basis, an average cireulation. Our ejrculation statisti Q) e s mdit - Rln tpaarwe pros| barore Hbey nould serva aguin. THeY] eEle o Sl capacity of auctioncer at the sale of [something like this: *Dear George, though that was to be anticipated price of approxiynately 14 1-2 cents a i ko |the goods of a store on Archi.street |try and get it.” | There were five candidates, all of | Pound was realized for all copper sold. :-:—;sw n‘:mn lmudb!nhnuwm:nne{‘ dlal\ od o traeart . ribution figures to both national and| would use every subterfuge to evade |yangicap these over whom they have [t - | nandica . ey have | today 1 2 { At the clection two rs 0go Cur- | whom were endorsed by men who be- | Since then, due to the increase of | production to a maximum output, and local advertisers. raft. @ o il i — | the dratt, and they would feul Justificd | jursaiction for the fight in the world | Officer Samuel Bamforth ‘will' he |tis decided that he didn’t want QUIE- |jeved in their ability to serve well '""r‘::a a!lh!;a':‘r:fl;':l‘f\.n \91» n::vn\“’m Tl.\’l‘e-: in so doing. “Never again” is their er¥. | (1. cach child of today faces. Each (‘l‘ :mllcomuu during the month of [ley to be mayor. So he worked quict- [in the post office. Naturally they the fofced selling, largely on the part Baunres fenahe Nows " Stanin " Entramen | NOVer mind Mow wrong the ry may | guen enitd should be putttng on. now, Erc h. S e Iy but cffectively for the success of |were not pleased to learn that their |Of Custom smelters not directly con- (:r’mox;l .AT:S:.' é‘:lmi i‘r”"e s be, it is sweeping the ranks. And, t00, | (;40v the armor that others will be |in Wi l(‘l'lrul*;'. '“:an \\':.g:n.;trvc-t is {the democratic ?andmal«‘ Angelo M. | respective candidates were not con- :_(rnou 1;\ either the cost of produe- 3 i cade Statlon, sweeping th ecountry is the realization | 4o o avail themselves of, and each |few days, 4 augatuck for a P\x].\nu(l‘.\.\ul ll: 3\lus greatly disappoint- | sidered although on the face of the lm"| O:h' he prl‘Cl‘tr;"allz:;d for th;,( pro- . 4 & s el ol CRINT, BNG 08 S 2 ed when he failed to receive the ap- |eivil service examination , results, | uct, the market has been weak, av- | that these millions of men who served | g Jearn how to use modern| Officer English lost a valuable gold | pointment as chairman of the water | Congressman Fenn had no other | ¢Fa8ing less than 13 cents a pound.” :.irlfi.-“nm:x _‘“f‘:" street which he would Imu_rd, which pays a tidy salary and | course to pursue. The choice of Mr. Omission of the dividend, Mr. Ryan and list of 394,440,500, which country in case of another war. —_— | \l-':]\ :1”'1‘1:411. v, W. J i\\'hl(‘h would allew him to stick his | Erwin lacked the clement of surprise | erted, had n‘ot been caused by the case of $1,085,974 over that Call them ignorant if you will; call Sl T AT e adley, W. J. Dyson and |spoon into the political pot once in & (although it was rumored that Con- ed charges incurred in financing | : | HANK THE DEMOCR! other New Britain men employed at {while #nd taste the political soup, ¥ vould withhold mak- | Purchascs of stock of the Americgp of last year, for this city, certainly | them anything you care to, but the| | Plum Tnland have ra ; = At . |gressman Fenn would withhold mak- % . A A Those who believe that u surtax | M have returned home. Now Quigley has heard that Curtis |ing the recommendation until the |Brass compamy and a majority of the : : tev, Martin Gaudian will exchange | w: 3 tha e i he | Shares of the Chile 3 of 25 per cent Is lower than should be | pulits with Rey Mo woborchange (yants to boemayor. And what he[closa of republican contests at the Hisses of the Chile/Coppecicompany; right, thank you. Property values are R e G S| IR ev. Mr. Tappert this|won’t do to this aspiration can't be |primaries. oth subsidiaries. I dhmening and will mot, depreciaiey indcyiEhe banner ol Dious OFARYONS Uu‘ increase of 1 1. : ent Lu‘u | A peddier of piano polish mad p‘g‘"ml' T]m- “erdmxo"ulh(“ Wlmc:d Boldior; ctasnladonn ase Dot eppY ;mr’fll::sffll:]:x\‘fsn:tszlu::;g(:T‘r)lr:dma:: in the future, now that the zoning idea | clse who sympathizes with them, were | 0 SR D 0 S e et by the {RIMSCIT very objectionable today on | tremble, - indiSating Thct thorais an |oyer Consressman Penn's selection. |54 gharges inoursed in thelr g as becom: Iy ftixed in the ds|an emergeney to arise. Denounce this assed, as @ ded by West Main strect, W 0 o "t bs : - ky ; : o el ® has become firmly tixed in th lmnls‘ m. m ra‘ ney ari .l nounce this united republican. majority. The bill {make & v\)‘x]‘ llt 'm‘\>\”:m'y:‘ llut ((.mllldn‘l earthquake brewing not far from re- | hoth of whom have taken active parts a:l::lu:ni. h::'l ‘l‘m.\:' :uldr: subsm?tm of the people. [attitude it you will. Can these men| 7T L S o | AR o ”r “‘_“o ;In mi- | publican headquarters on Main strc(’le ex-servicemen’s organizations. “a’n e m“‘fr“ ’{:,“;1 “’:‘ ‘:h""c‘"'r‘;"“' Supplementing o recent editorial | unpatriotic. What, then, would you [ 0 5L EE TR . | bodily out of s hrown (I Curtis rul\slf:rbtho numlilnutllon :or‘\Vh,.u":r the former warriors will |PanY proper. ‘.mlorum»'::umn“r}o:f; 1 1 ey . | through, hav as it did the power- i) mayor it migh ¢ a good idea for ol P ¢ havi el . y 4 comment upon the advisability of |eall a father who promises gencrosity | FUEN BEVRE TR O EL BT Next Monday, Lieutenant Rawlings B F‘op!’mg,,:fiipfiuw Quisicy :fr"“";‘:":;“nh‘l‘l‘"‘:::i‘ have been ignored |, o yoen justified in distributing $9;- will present himself at the First Regl- |will have several ropes stretched | The mad hunt for the postmaster. | 0000 in dividends during the past having the grand list fixed before the [ to his trusting child? What would | -0 = ¢ S S & | interest is great, with a er cen St o e _ tax rate is adopted and the budget|you call those who uSe secret, unfair e . per cent{ment armory in Hartford for examin- | g¢ the track. ship is always one of the delightful, su L With uest 5 vas the |ation, , Bl it aroiid Vs noted; thiat| meinodn (ot opposs emEthingr bl Ty T nouk 8 qUEMIN. L AR LR R e a.| Valentine Day passcd without |i expensive, factors in a change of realization by the leaders of the re-| Mdward Sheehy has taken a poR-|either sending a message of felicita- | national administration. Tt is absurd, RUSSIANS ARRESTING while thé grand list, greater by some | would take from them some of the in T g Cuhe's s S hon o : " i ““ Xy 10|“ L o e e suftering of | PUblican party that the Melon plan ton in Thomas McCaube's store. [tion to the other. It is not on record |of course, to change the postmaster on ars v © es of s fits o var [ e sulfer —— o oy Ay e ., Y 2 1 dollars than the estin ist | profits th Do | 10 Tost mueh of its popularity since | | whether lhvlg sent “comics. lJIh simply because he happens to be a JAPS IN YLAD[YOSTOK : . the higher surtax wus suggested by ! nlfr no‘t sp m..m tho? p_a.su by, but it} pepublica n or democrat, but we pee- fixed seems to be quite an increase, | them? i e & |18 nu»lhlvl that they would like to|pul do go in strong for absurdities in | . o v X sratic-progr b 3arnee o) Rge the praciie tick out their tongue: litical system, bei tent t nevertheless the iner 1 ome to We hope the democeratic-progres- 06 L __|our political system, being content to Mo 1 0pe 3 ; s e o - servations on [ "1t is likely that the authorities in |give three che tor Washington, |8 Offioor and_ Vice-Copsal,, Sl the city over that counted upon when | sive-republican combination will once | b < | "{o Have Been Taken Into Cus- o | cessity of compromise and, by such |the party will try to prevent either|jefferson or Lincoln and overlooking e - the estimated grand list of $93,500,000 [ more prove its strength, - 4 Slleriily s e eat er | from running. *One way to reclect |defeets which have eropped since today Without Explanation | compromise, gain credit for passing { it c cropp out sin Tokio, March 1.—Additional are was used, would be only about 22,- | > ~EL Sl e R e ;nu.n_pssu would be to nominate either |those estimable gentlemen betook Sonte r'J‘ el |‘A'slli-\nlh‘ iy B 000, Tn other words the city will have | THE DISABLED sl b banat i Lk as e i Curtis or Quigley. Onc could prevent | themselves from this terrestrial vale | 088 O ‘”““ ey R raitan inckiva with dwhio D ren from the ofl mess at Wash. | ProBTessixe republicans would have | yor Conmecticut: Partly cloudy |the other from winning. of tears. A hoard of directors which “’““’_{‘ IV ASPMERAL RRVIDERARN SoREES QAR TOAtA insomeL Wit hich: 0 Ly LR MITANE S50 S5 at WUshe | jked at the 25 per cent tax, recog- | tenight and Sunday: no change A republican told the Observer the | dismissed an efficient manager cvery | FePor{ed in Jupunese press —reports AT X tecoy ¥i Hange s " ™ | {oday from the Siberfan port. Twelve temperature; fresh northwest winds, (other day that Quigley and Curtls|four years or so would soon be called | /7 ol Sy “l’, ot was expected the city would have | the anger of the American people that| b0 050 LT R F Lo the tax | o Conditions: Considerable cloudy | Were carbon in the eylinders of the [to account by the stockholders. But !',"‘l"‘f‘":“"‘ “"f; ‘-;']‘—‘ ""“; :‘,:“J“;::: when the budget was prepared, | treachery and breach of trust has been | &7 i X weather prevails this morning in the |republican machine and he thought|we ,mcaning again the pee-pul, stock- | {roPEUER WL ITEE iy hem the budget was prepared, e e a. docper. foel, | DUren. The compromise permitted | Misstssippi valley and the Lake | they should bo eleancd out. Whether | holders in the greatest enterprise on | Minotsuma, & naval efficer, and vice- at is o pretty safe margin, sed, | them to join with the regular re.|reglon but there is no well defined |that would help any is a problem. |earth, smile, shrug our shoulders, [COnSul Gunjl as among the latost to [ storm area cast of the Rocky Moun- |The vacuum tank at this writing lagree that it's all wrong and then be talke B |mo"‘ufllnfh. ! The :lh}vrn otly slightly loss than they disapprove [UN% The temperature ia rising |seems to be just what its name m- [read the advertisoments to see what [4T¢ Principally interpreters and stu- f K] S VLS RRRY sowly in the western and central | plies. . the “movies” have to offer “"""‘“"""“lh"]"]?' foreign office here, still with ¢ Of: tha demeorats. | sections. . . four board of directors has u brain- b RGN a8 fithe cetion of apparent misuse of funds Jmcy | a brain- | : : i B ks et ot : jeaa S "”“' l'l"": e varld war, | But auite as the dispute between [ Conditions favor for (his vieinity| The choice of Eddie McCarthy us [storm. 1::‘m un“u’l»l .m:m‘of |h.lur:< sts, bes of the board of finance and taxa- | for the disabled of the Ly T e uzo. was | ECnerally fair weather with sightly | presic 3 care City Dem-| It has been sald that a good man |!leves that rcports from the Japancse Grecee and Italy, not long ugo, was ghtly | president of the Hardware City Dem ¥ | representatives at Viadivostok are | tion, the wise precaution was taken to | Granting that no man may he con- : | higher temperatur cratic 1 i 1 Il he |ean’t be kept down, How much trut) b settled beeause the League of Ni P . ocratic elub is interpreted along th T g | " ety vk ited Deantoe Jhe fabgns O Salioe | strect ns indicatin that Mayor Pao- |there is to this is debatable. But ccr. | Peing intercepted, Action to relleve the situation is expected to be taken make a conservative estimate, A man | sidered guilty merely because he has S Viionch i e ek R - R — us in ¢ ehce ¢ J L » N 3 'ty a % ain it is that a good man can br is much wiser, in planning his ex- been indicted, and that every man | nessa. will ask the party for a r tal a . rong! or Y awa & o s ot I oeent . until| Settled by the league, as such, so this | { nomination and will be seen in cam. |put out and kept from getting i |soon through Minisior ¥oshizawa 4nd . this |again. Hut we must be gotting along, | 0¥ Mikhailoviteh Karakhan, Soviet enditures for the coming year, must be considered pe graa ‘ Y SR e | compromise on 37 1-2 per cent surtax | paign harness and Epangles | L 7! d g We have an invitation to a dinner | RuUSsian “represcntative n o far Entered at the Post Office ar New Britain | tion of their war gains, dircetly or in- | facility in adding up columns of fig- | as Becond Class Mail Matter. directly. e ¥. ures is not the set it was before the The only profitable advertising medium ‘n 3 . the City. Cireulation mooks anl press Lo paid for serving their country, “hat (he world and to the people of it, so HE GRAND LIST would constitute a real menace to the | w00, indicates that we are getting on all fact that there are millions of men in | this country teday ready to gather year.” upon which the rate of 22 mills was | these very service men cal republican politiclans see the ne- meet the demands of the city than it|ington, and forgetting for a minute | | nizing the growing demand for a would seem that uny extra appropria- | ing of satisfaction that there is to be bt e L : cans e ey disapprove tion, any additional levy next year fn beginning made of the more awful | ¥ 3 o | 8¢ ndal—the more tragic ondé—in would not be nece ry When the grand list was estimated, for the hene- affairs, by Federal {there were two men who sincerely |try and scolding office holders who though the democrats did not .mxmlly] — A | believed Paonessa would be elocted, | won't do as we want them to do, Body of Duchess of Genoa year to note that his ince v comes | Grand :[‘Is\( the bl Wp to expectations—that he can easily [ which will end, it is devoutly hoped, | 75 P ! : » was MoCafthy. Thero wi o ey Sendd 22 " AT {Explains Why Burden on Prop- | Freie'ot B were ity son- | TRISH IN SCOTLAND INCREASE Laid in Tomb at Superga { meet planned payments. If he sets|in punishing those, if any there wers . |dreds of others who were mildly con- Turin, Italy, March 1.—=The burlal that figure for his cstimated income who huve abused a trust so sacred o oot owners Should DCCl‘ease jident and who hoped that the sixth| London, March 1—Within 50 o0 (0 0 Gonon oceurred 100 highy any extra, unexpeeted cx-|that ghe whole nation is uppalled at| acts an ancles‘ ‘\nllrll .A!lll"m':;n “?“l“ rlum;‘\]u:mlij (:‘_\-mm the working clas population in /g LR G kence of the : E 8 er, but by did r to be! rial Scotland wi » pred - . 4 pense, will be likely to compel him to | the very thought of its abuse. orbes, . e il s ‘:‘,‘:;]‘Nl;::lu T:“:.:"L |‘|‘|”:‘u‘:l|:‘i‘“ml~m:l§:: Duke, his sons and Queen Mother £0 beyond the figures of his income, | former director of the Veterans' BY ROBERT QUILLEN, | §lor'- service for less money is the | ' Mayor Paonessa is said to be firmly Imu‘t*. said the Rev, Duncan l'm\u-rm\“'\)““.7]“4;'..“““ (‘r‘,‘,‘:,’;‘.fi “o'n“"‘ H::‘;:r‘:;-h Bor that reason it was wibe,’ since | Burcay has been charged with taking Keynote of u statement Inade today by wched in the fifth ward, A re- (at a meeting of the Soclety for Con. | i DU ot S O O REERS | s a sontn r or A, M. Paouessa in commenting | publican leader in that ward told the » Bir Tontr acls vy iy bt ke - eieod this year the grand list had to be es. | a bribe; Thompson, of a contracting b 4 1 pub structive Birth Control and Racial ||, S o . grand list had to be es- | bribe; Thompsol, & © SEEIEE i, o, everywhore, exeopt in the €11 the grand list published In « last | Observer that the republican candi- | progress recontls. i Bt bk l”'"’"“';“f firm, is cha ' it well the nice man wishes to. sell you | nIEhUs Horald, {date would be fortunate to get 200 | At the present time, ho said, there |y, *'ree into (h_:r-] church for th given a bribd, Both are charged With | g0y, | In discussing the matter the mayor |votes in the disteict and that he |are botween 600,000 and 700,000 Irish | ot Tites there, | The cortege then }.HMI‘_‘ would not get as many as 200 unless | people in the' industrial belt of Scot- "' ded 1:; ;n':\ll‘v;f.h \\:\‘q‘:‘, l(.:,. v e grand list just published by (he is an excoptionally strong man. (jund, while the native population| i€ lRR B SRS SRR 0 © hoard of assessors is very gratify- [Ho said that none of the candidates |ghowed a tendency to decrease, he royal basilica, burlal place of the ing, It slu.:n,sn xmllur;nlyh«unh)'xru\\!h | mentioned so far in eonnection with s 1 rlnz;' lulx .u\;|.\‘, “’: m“i ‘t‘]w body in our city. Although the board of the republican nemination could hope CITY COURT JUDG 'S AR S01C M9 BA RSN SIS el :h.’ has not yet Hmuh.ul its work it [tg make much of an impression in the The following decisions have been bers of the royal family attending. ik 5 i« evident that there will be no very |ward, With large majoritics in the [handed down by Judge B, W. Alling PRESSING THE BONUS of the first or sccond class material changes in the grand listt ety and sixth and a fair break in lof the city court: For the defendant disabled of body and mind if it is Srtfrrd s il \ A confercice of practically all of | onnection it is well to eon- | othor wards, Mayor Paonessa’s iy the action of Peter Massey against : d that they have been betrayed, | w:dey ; s grow . city . | E aseey against | B asberatic members bY the houet found that they have beer The difficulty in saving a good repu- | & " T":u's; \‘\ll:u‘|):I]n.“gpln’\\tlvllu n|'u oty lohances for reelection would be | paul Simko, Judge W. I, Mangan for ’ e g tation consists in keeping the thing || oo B0 _DSAIYRG Ot AV bright. {the defendant; for the plaintiff in the ve on the future, o 1 J | " The first cry made against the use oneretius Taorseatng 1 ains f Bur Leaders of the republican party arc {vatore Maictta, J. G. Woods for tf Barber—=First class man want- sation measure for serviee men. The | S0 T muchines, requiring | Home has one advantage over a oo SR AT L CE " |sald to be disturbed over the possi- | plaintiff; for the plaintiff in the action ol at Hotel Burritt Barber Shop, resolution follows ; sibuditota ok S winter resort. When it's cold the na- [y, SEE0 IO ants am of the | pijity that the demoerats may sweep |of Louis De Lorenz against Frederick Apply N. sandals, \ few men to do the work which tives don't tell you how unusual it le:li:”?‘xur_\\ v“u‘wEli”“i““?F- and the nee- [yoin entire ticket into office this | p, Tanguay. formerly gave cmployment to many, sary expansion in the management | gyring, This, of course, does not in- i ecin 8 Dbt oo clude the aldermen and councilmen in of thy conferne rested 1o wag that the machinery took the bread | Perhaps an older man has more | wpying the next year there wi'' be - gl ) Y p of the men whose | Wisdom. Tn this day of gold-diggers he | oo ; e WD the nirst, second, third and fonrth | appofnt a committes o out of the mouthy of the men whe many improvements demanding addi- [ oo 08 bile 1 o Bers -Who are veterans of by he | BCCAS MOTE ton mancy to. mstall and. maintaiy | ¥erds where ‘republican pluralitios | World War to conf i L e b el L Y s - e T et cmalnti!! | may be looked forward to like morn- | oo By (e ey coming of the machine, It was not re e e amd Dottoe departments. the | 118, noon and night. But the possi- Eoms s 1 i by those who cried out against| it} |Hiring of additions ariments, S [ bility that the democrats will be able committee relati y birtng of mdditional teachers which A 4 : d - 1T npPEN : b to roll up a margin sufficient to carry and substance of u me troduction of the machine, years A Py will be necessary in accordance with X d Vegmty S : x [the whoie ticket into office is not so viling adjused compensation f nat the men who would havy Son_ SN the plans 8f the schoo! expansion pro- | |1t & e ex-service ¢ World i gram, the further development 8 ittty o o o spend their Hife doing this i ve : pment of Our |y, ready there is talk of democritic War | svstem of parks and many other wise ) Tax Cotle it “Rosolved further work, might now turn to other pur- and needed additions 1o our govern. [Miorsement for Tax Co lector Beroa. the sense of 1} mier hat uits which would bring them greats mental facilities, The taxpayers of '"l,'. l.oomis and ity Clerk Ifred | New 13ritain heed not fear the cost of |1+ Thompson. Mr.,Loomis s one of these improvements because instead {the best tax collectors in the United Onr groticky opinion is that modern |of a rising tax rate T am convin Htates, and that means a lot of cities children are invited out to parties too |that we can take care of all of these a lot of tax collcctors. It can from their hands, Motes often und out to the woodshed too]things and wtiil have a lower tax rate | U¢ Said without fear of sasting & the | seidom [than we have at prewent row that he is the best tax collector the men who remuined on the ] e taxpayers an a rile are ‘scary’ |NCW Britain ever had. 1t would be work with the of an increasc in the grand list he. | POOT policy for the democrats to try y. (1o eject him, City Clerk Thompson has been in the eity clerk’s office for - x o s8If far more comfortable during the | Veterans' Bur Jury starts the procecdings ate ome at a low rather | prov -, nevertheless the indict- . eatimate his income at a low rather|proven guilty, noverthelos was passed becausc of the actions of tspring. McCarthy was political man- wast, both of whom mnow arve ‘in than o high figure. He will find him- | ing of two men in connection with ghe | 4 % | ager for Paonessa in 1922 and did a |dance, and that's so much more im. |¢ast, both o L the democrats—ihe Garner bill—al- - > e cre 8 o | good job of it. Pridr to clection day | portant than trying to run the coun- Peking. timated before the budget was prepar- ed, to make that estimated grand list small. It ix proof of good bhusiness to | - find that the estimate was, in fact, | fenses against the government and | Books are thiigs you write a check conspiracy to defraud the government, | for cvery month following the visit We,' of strong bodios, will fight tor]®f & charming young lady, conspiracy to commit bribery and of- smaller than the grand list proves to be. - justice to us, but we will put before| 1 guiy W few people say they cause of those thought it wonld be a boy, it's a city . our own struggle the IR vgolutio irging "o pt A .7. ey R4 teeolutun UTEIE. WTOI INVENTION AND EDUCATION | qlive while it's young consideration of un adjusted compen an adjusted conpe ) [ ot opportunity s bringing a pressed to pass L the ¢ i reate pount of wealth to the world ssible moment P = { ) he new products which The st v re- would come publican showr machines, in doing the Humans are frail, and even o slight Bie chir of 1 o the machine, formesiy done BY |y o e back may cause the chest | e they feel that it means whic " 0 Fept 1 would become themselves more (o protrude alarmingly eral inc T PrOWerty Vaives WHica | gy 1 il affect cach of them hey need | %0 many years that he scenis (o be a ) in Washingt BT De s b Al e libhosch oS A Gichia ' e bhat Fave 43 fear NI N e \y\l my fisture. He s familiar with the rou- WELL, IR, T'LL TELL YOou, MR, ALLEN, sophisticated people is one tha g . S ot 483 Wosus Iceisiation, The thwpitatto or w . feated prople in one bt aevessments on property are | tine of the place and should not be | | WHAT X HONESTLY THINK You OUGHT TO Do i S . Conmecties (e MtAteERE W - e * ! high «nough at present and shauld not | disturbed ! WITH YOUR VERSE; You OuGt A g cased except in a few instances, | 11 the democrats endorse these two | SET IT To MVSIC. same thing A hick tow lace where there solution is in the increases of officials their own ticket will be W 'V anything Al tivhs through building operations | strengthencd because many who want | isn’y anything i o do v to vote for Paonessa on onc slate and one derstands that the new watch & widower. ,,,‘:,‘1,’. d for or in ,u,’,,,,,’.x Loomis and Thompson on the ‘other cverlasting| Apn open countenance is truction which will be added to |slate will be able to do so without he typewriter | if it rdo the matt 1 1 list nest year will run well | bothering to t It is so much ypewriter | if it v e m intn the seven figure eolgmn. Since |casier to vele a straight ticket be- | it requires loss mental effort and < sch you, entertain me Know cational cxpert is interest at occurs machinery yeee sreparing to emis . norm healthy year-to-year cause th of eur city it will previde ad less time into the importanee | 5 . Jitional meoney from sear to year so P b - B 1o find |y e far as T ean seo the tax rate | There was almost as much interest S g s hould be lowered if anythiog as the in the mecting of the stockholders of | el ) on the Lristol Brass Co. yesterday as in B O ¥l of course entirely depend- the Yale-Harvard football game. Many b bt ich wi 3 t upon the condnet of city business | calls were received at the “Herald™ vES. AND THEN ot b A 4 ' 1 wnr board 1 commissior 11 anxious stockholders who o rested In learning whether | SET T onN not want ' ‘ co of the form ndamentals r the Rockwell or Barnes factions had " i Wffairs and een vietorious In clecting a hoard of ys the report ® - nnouncement rithmetic r keep absolutely within their ap- | directors. g tions, then the littke program Bitterness was engendered b the two fs grent . y g N stlined above will carry iteelf out to wign conducted both sid B that those whe P, > et y happy conclusion to all of us’ convinee the stockholders to financi ough 1 soner of Yy ude S things their way. Friendships or long B 2 . o . § v FRESCH IN FIGHT, standing were destroyed and men s 4 Constantinopl Mareh 1—The [ who formferly met in clubs or on the | I newspapers . fierceven- Jink poed each other on the back ence over the 1 « " i E Altrulsm, in + ie- | gounter 1 nr jiter H coited cach other by th first | them to t P 1 gainst it! 1 o many | VE10P8 beyond point of telling you { vitlage. on 1 be- [ names ceased to have that fecling of that those empioy ’ want X o & 1 0 - 19 do Ty 9 d tween F ¥ and the Kraf- follov p for cach other in the in- wkill t wit ¥ Killed and tense rivalry over the control of the positic fected by violen sorting ke, Ar ) Stockholders wio were prescnt at “getting

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