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] S NEW BRITAIN -DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1924. New Britain Herald| e AT B e B A YRR | i, 5o : i o Facts and Fancies | Observations on ) Ffi"'JFN_ES o. H';:;,,“,'n:‘,”:".::":"“““ that, | ot i : ten- 7 “ : ‘, ‘ d the will ot BY KOBERT GLif LEN. TI]e Weatl]er R 4 CITY HALL At Herald, Bldg., 67 Charch Street. b SURSCRIPTION RATES ot N r iy in Europe may not be washington, . €, Match 3—Fore- $8.00 a Year, ¢ Attorn Dangherty S0 intense, but it’s accumulating lcast for Fouthern New England: $2.00 Thice Mon 4 Senator Elkins does not care a| : partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday, intertand” is where they still warmer Tuesday; gentle varlable t —— IHI cnoors” instead of fixing | winds. ntered at the Pow OMe ot atn ol el : ) aite usi rom e 1 things , Forecust for Kastern New York: 2 . . + this vote of 64 - Pair in south and cloudy in mnorth politicians An unsophsticated youth is one who | portion tonight; Tucsday cloudy and o g S Rl S Agchos o B Obt IEIAEOY W . o thrown into con. | Weaders mournfully it she will have | warmer, probably followed by rain by o Th N 3 TRESEE e A b n; ! M Tuesday fight; moderate west and ‘A’ The only prafitable atvertsing med ey aat x SHAeny Qe hut | southwest wands, ' e e : § pisngnsiont o : L A T vather hopel s« among them.| Nothiug in vain world seems to| For Connecticut: Partly cloudy o n to adiertisers. Veme ] \what cu 1 to save the situa- | last_forever a bourding-house | tor and o . 7 Ml G e bl day; gentle variable winds. i Merioer of The Associated Press. the organizat it 1 ; \ o % | > Canditlone: . Rveak of 16w preseuts | e A Prees s ety entiled , j \ 1 dejection which is | juen are killed with gas, but all states | Rocky Mountgins and the upper | { : cation of al : 1 . e it anseht fississippi valley and an area of high | < fpressure is over the south Atlantie " ; ates, Cloudy weather with flurries bas been loyal, in whom it believes, i, o STC T 10 & o can | 0f snow prevails this moraing in the R b i S e »rd to feed you at u cafe. lake region and New England Even in Tuexedos there’s a wide a1 organizatien | while al and ! i and adver- sident Coolidge’s attitudys | Pleusant weather prevails in other Bt T careful action: his tendency to w e e N D range of styles—and a tremendous S 1 ag temperature is rising slowly in hitig in the balance; to wait b the th rthern sections, .l 2 A . 7 - Conditions favor for this vicinity X difference in workmanship. Wheth- ess problems have purtly cloudy weather slightly higher “lideal attitude for nun coming to \ ¢ ; kel il 3 - tempcrature. | er your taste be for a “young the White House nunder circnmstances wther * not he continues in Tuesd warmer Tues- 777 74 | ball team y leader whom it with One good way to suve steps in the » local news pub- ‘in o both speaking would huve been an Z= S The Herald s on York at MHotaling's ews Stand, Times| ™ hultz News Stand, Entrance | ing, perhaps, in the putting on the which attended his arrival the Tiaae Sk . 7‘1‘-"77 . R o fis el v : - Poughkeepsic City Hall i men’s” style or conservative, we | it not bheo hat a! fmmediate de | Tos Angeles, Cal: Arcade Station. arket of some new implement, some | o B L e ol scandal, de Is Damaged by Flames | new aid to labor of the hands | s " S { d 121 March 8.~ have them. oo - o { manded decisive, determined and im b And h"u-] those doors have been could mediate strength, The party leaders | . ¢ . e 1 undete come inspivations resuit- | LOWER TAXES . o liscussed greater problems affecting One feature of Mayor Paonessa's . : S are as much to blame as he is. There | firct. swept through the building about 11 . g | thousands of the residents of this cit Took veste 5 s . R ' statement, published in the Herald of | 102 {GL thar 3 MY nay be no confidence in a leader to ock yesterday morning. The dam- . SHIRT JEWELRY . and millions of people all over the . g i vz has been estimated from $10,000 ‘s last Saturday, is especially worthy of a one thing '5aofle d s army s not give united | can say e on emphasis, 1t wus predicted over upport. There was been no loyal sup- | 10" 10 the ouls word 1 this iguor | ** Haked on both sdos by fir HOSIERY and NECKWEAR year ago in these columns that when ' world, For thoughts conceived a those rooms have affected people liv- 3 that e sides enjoy > in th e ] In E 1o | POTU given the president in few mat- 5 » houses and housing the police ing in the far corners of the world. 2 RS T qu e center of the ters which he urged. The republican An open countenance would he fine |, S Pt ; 1 alarm system, in addition to the | leuders treated his suggestions, his|except for the string of words that | gprjees, the strue gling for years with an article which | 1924 came around the great issue—the issue which would bring its adherents | to the front—was that of lower taxes. Such is the case nationally today, and | x | does the same work wth comparative | % such is the case in this city. The : | the prediction Ly Senutor Reed, a ve- | ease merély because, in his hands to- prospect of lower taxes in the future publican anti-bonus scnator, that is one to attract a great following to the people who work hard for tax re- duction, - . \ . i — i g i . a of the old quarters of the New Britain 2 |ut least $14,000 worth or scorn, was brought under control in about; . . Y | ' toyal support, umited, to hold up his| s ot e et [For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified sivts. No one, however, unless he is nar- Clut ub. \ : . A | row of vision, advocates lower taxes| ~ . | hands which greatly need aid—fo Nuture is fair. 8he made women's|a special meeting last night for the 1¢ they must be obtained by failing to 1670 [HABSaos S prALALIY, 1LY [ arms cnticing, but she gave man legs| purpose of selecting a firm of ad- Perhaps some weary laborer, strug- : p tentative orders, with near contempt, | COmes out of the opes landmark, 1t aided him but little in tiling the soil, | g ¢ Mellon plan, is an example. Now | hall, ¢ ) as a mere spectacle it would | eivil war and subsequently yrtl 000 to see the senate | 1l Ulaccept a peace plu Municipal documents of value locked up in fireproof vaults and, day, there is a modern implement the ] Whoever invented “moron™ should | far as has been as ined, nothing 2 ; 5, : bonus bill, If passed will be carried | pstruction and marketing of which ] : sty d dx : o i over the president’s veto, is another. | i annec 3 ehind the doors ave more than $200, It expresses | of Yor > is i The fire was planned there behind the ¢ In no sense has the president had|Nave more than $200, It expresses|of importance is misming. ~The fir they are not strong Linn siaks the improvements needed in the | DToUNS of aitrulam in $homa B10R8 08 | lareiia na Niyateria inXuanington | o oLy MBI NAY TToithers Juste drom aw it E TT BY COND{) it SIS 0a Give bis Any 10ve ton i oity |t ncllstve R anR NS e ot Inltna Foniid ey TR AR hIn#ton | BTy 1 thas e (e Tty L1 ) Hoavin s BAUM SURPRISED EV RE TRUE bl would like to w Britain fall be- 1 - — hind in the ra of cities merely to obtain lower taxes, And this is the feature of Mayor Paonessa’s statement | are successful business men, leaders s : there is uncertainty and untimidity on | manufacturer now really se party was tendered the part of republican leaders and in [ Bive @ onc-man top Lonix I it his home, 29 Avmistice — AND TellL HIM ANY TIME He | : try t 3 sistent d eot, § ening in honor of WANTS To GO FISHING To et S U e his I A number of friends LET ME KNOW IN TIME, S4ay A mand far removed from hysteria, for| and relatives from this city and Hart QOUPLE OF DAYS, 30 that at last the time has ford were present, Mr, Baum received “ Y X I CAN RRE READY, \\ b that needs emphasis In order to make the improvements| =~ = T 0 atmosphere per- | COMe, the evidence appeared, when | mifts, Charles Farmer ind Miss referred to and yet to lower the tax ; | thi may be made better in the \ v aters did novelty dancing and te, it will be necesary that the 4| vaded the rooms of the club | | Prank Lelst gave u speclalty in high rate, w e Recesary at the gran | government | B ~ sehool steps, Plano sclections were 1 Wi rom year to year, Th o M render w L 8 i ang WS SNIN fron yess b0 ) "4 51d doors behind it and moves inte its [ k pudered by Mre. foul AMEEand | two ways of increasing the total of the ¢ in the Burritt Hotel, i K A Mrs. A ~Water and uku'le solos by new quarters in h¢ i t otel, It ws v " ¥ . re. grand list, one by asscssing present| . " SPANK AHE € | Miss Pearl Waters, after which re- T {freshments were served, Among t = ¢ girl who runs away from a hick | 7 10! irig Mre | _ "® | home the members may find the Same 0 \jupiden Al In bold type at ! * | present were Samuel 1. Brigham, Mr and the other ts by creating mew| o LT o asure, the same tem- | g WS Dnin LRI ettt Loumites! but she ! ang Mrs, A. Waters, Mr, and Mrs, 1| property which may be assessed. The > Ahisn o ad of an editorial in which 1t isn't misstng much felst, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Broude, ot s Ao S B L P wonders if a “de d hudy' of Hart- 3 > Mrs, Harry Lyon, Miss E. Dassctt, N owners of the property on which the | i et s Rl mCSTRent s, CHE Farmer, K. Norton, E I S PRV | that, because of thesc things, there| oo . o} way if not actually” when t the anger driving the ear | gawyer, Charles Haus, Mr, and Mrs, THERE'S ANOTHER THING — e Oom assessment was increased, pay more | may be wicked oven it he ds hand-| A, Puller, Miss Grace Wileox, Miss| J’(DHNSO !!l —JUST A MINUTE — i the industrial and professional 1 y are frank in their desirc Yo waintain New Britain’'s reputation as the Hardware Center of the world, There Is na attempt to indicate that | @ction now But as the organization closes those is the sincere hope that in its new “I'he Girls Need Spanking,” property more than it is now assessed, Girls Nced Spunking, first way would, of course, make the ' i g pressing problems ¢ lays, and | ord 18 not more or @ right may come out of that new home, New | .« gave gecording to report, that the | gome b ieht brakier dovoipmieat o gl e . orki Pearl Waters and Mrs, Leila Baum, | plans for the greater « by girls of today need spanking more & industry, with honest thought for the | oo e g Another fault in our ecducational DUES AREDEDUCTIBLE. welfare of those In industry who work system is that some girls must try | Membership fees paid 10 a board of would lower the tax rate for plac- | Uik their hands and brains, as well ) r hogls betore getting a hus- | trade or a Chamber of Commerce arc = S7ree fug the burden of payment of addi Iy that it does not mean “the rod | band deduetible from income taxes as are " as for the world " ¥ 3 r s for the wo should always be in hand,” and that those paid o professional societies = WAITIVG, 1 husband und wire have guarreled | professional men, provided the mem- you know they haven't made up if he | bership in these organizations is em- taxes cven if the present rate were continue The second way of in- creasing the total of the grand list | tional taxes only on those who cou nking may not be the way out in | well afford to pay taxes because they | i hod become richer in the possession of s good many instances.” Just think [ yo e i ceia to make up, STored GNx M nat (5 avan e Be of the broud wisdom of this splendidly incss interests of the individual or this newly created property upon| Many people are Jescending admission, How fine to | G I Butier is a lucky chap, ln- | cobporation, according 1o an a o1 dications are that there will be other | nouncement made by the Chamber o which an asscssment was levied, | Washington and the country arc The Herald had consistently ad- | fected by “hysteria;” that wore feel that the esteemed Journal admits, = jobs when I'hiladelphia is made pure | Comme vised investment in building. The peo- | peing made of the reee in heart . ple have been building rather exten- | of at least questionable attitude arely possible p. ts should not go | 5 e . ‘ ' < GOING TO BOSTON? | sively, not-enly in this city but all | by government officials, than such dis- fabout always with rods in their hands Birds from the Canary Jslands may tors sing popular xongs, W' rd birds Stop at | over the country this winter, 'l‘l\n«j«!n.uurq call for. Such a brilllant writer | ready to spunk their 85 - . i bright in its enlightenment, that it is new wealth has come into the world. | ——who, incidentally wr with far . Good teliaw Wil- | better ways than spunking in whicl y With the coming of these new proper- | more effcct than he tles, there comes an opportunity for|jjam Allen White, s th her day | to handle a young girl full of lifv's 5 NK80888008800.0 4 ’ 4 : new assessment which is just and fair. | that It was the attitude he people ! energ 3 99088 uh»uuu: Thus, In advising building, one gives | and not the disciosures themscives | “Without 1 peol.” deciares thoodl- |3 25 Years Ago Today : advice that will be of advantage not | that is astonishing, He said further torial, “there is no ideal in the home @ only to the owner of the new build- | that other scandals had come to light and the children drift —away from . vel P! » uel py 1 fi ce and « e home '"""'"'T"V"V"""m‘ ings, if the investment proves profit- | in duys past and no such fuss had pare foh and from Che Noaiv & Be Sure You See able as such investments thus far have | heen made over them He intimated | itself, yank ‘e, is the theme of the The Chureh strect line of t trol- | shown themselves to be, but of a that it was surprising to see the people | cditorial, and you 11 gain the girls' re ¥ "»”lem wus in operation today | ! © the first time sinee the recent speet zfil'ul irom lierald of that date vantage, also, to every individual who | hecoming so worked up over the Tea- scandal “The children who are J Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Greene of | sullen, who are dis nt will | Franklin - Square arc entertaining grand list is increased. A tax rate of | along the strect has known, perhaps | b much more e i re | IRic Is from New York ecity, | T'he question of the consolidation of | s - = - e E— 22 mills, for instance, will bring a always— cent years—that | spanked, cspecially 1f this spanking " 05000 own governments will SnapShOt.S. 'B'y GLUYAé WILLIAMS £ income to the city with the in- ! qn; official circles business is started when they are e copsidercd at a town meeting to- creased grand lst than it would had | Washington of which hie dil not ap- | yous eftusion goca on. I, of | night at § v'clock in Hanna's armory Portrait Of A Man Computing His Income Tax there been no new building. This in- | prove, but ould 1 in « s intimation, if s t :l Al,v- reet ; & h ; tichard Porter made application creased income will ] in Bt | ) - 1y to build a residence on Vine improvements need | neve Mr. Porter's home will be a ow storm pays taxes. In simple words a building | pot Dom boom in a city ereates now values, The Such is not the case e man 0 g e i 4 : : fteet O'Donoliie of Hartford jts prop \ g . plans well under way for the take care t next 1o the church by St clety It is estimated that Lo e & ; ; i : ¢ pernains indntbi : —— ) miforms at ASKS T)'r My 'R‘. BE QUIET TC DEAD ,lL:)igEr!iBDw.LN AT GTILY GOES OVER MI5 TIGURING he 8 3 . 3 LTy vt Pl i 2 A SECOND - HE'S GOING TO T LAST BY A LONG GROAN TROM HOPING AGAINST MOPE HE'S 1 The girls who ru wAy w‘uu. home ol '|v,,:.’.‘.»‘ "‘_"j” "‘fl“"mfh “"' "'”‘ URE UP NOW WHAT HE'LL HAVE THE REGION OP THE INCOME MADE A MISTAKE SOMEWHERE financlal way, that will come 1 7 | as arihie CAREIBIE topet e gencrally the ones who have D T Tty ™ WO LUCK, ! b taxpayer throv i n of \ the has com ef S ranch and the """ cqnestiy ¢ granting of a lay B i1d,” is the final, out or strect, from the bore depreciate in 3 there are - ) s in 11s | elevating of this editorial. 1 « north, to connect with New I st e o the | deepest Barnest one may denounce this | 417 at*Fainville preciation, the t he gr peo country—has stateme R SINCPAY RACE out a mer zoning system intolcran e l ace at Madison square who, despairing of ever inding a ! garien ¢ dick . : et ats ENS Witk THE MEMO WANTS T KNOW POR GOODNESS L owbastmn 1y e - T ALOWABLE DIDUCT- OF $i0 6 AND AFTER. T ANVBODY THINK OF and excitement without » h 1914 v ¢ L ALONE and 5 MILLIoN < P : ,' { an audience of tit “ Brau tracts the v ! fixed nfusion, Ordi- arit s or irlends, tn';-; % which may | reg f o1 <1 . every € the ads cially andef | det e @itis of t orstidbns ' ¥ COMPUTES TRX GUICKIY BEFORE P pet « o ot : ... .| Paris Police Want T - . PAMIY Tk, OF ANVRING F1SE " o S ' , ! girls” of today are | “The g T GO AND Tiin T V0 AND SPENDS REST OF EVENING " these S HE'D 7Ol 0UT 1T WISHING HE MRDN'T MADE S0 | -« § Humming Bird” : : e MUCH LAST YEAR is party would | ing iling to understand youth,