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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1924 tood with about G0 points to his| mueh, but go ahead if Holmes is will- the same 100 points given Judge Aling [ Of course there was a lot more | . y = . 5 S : Al - misLieinG ‘CoMPANY | 1P the-matter of populurity talked over, bhut the main thought in | BY ROBERT GUILLEN, At Qur Store You Can Select I‘l()l'n" the Largest Assortment of Floor Coverings in the s + = Take Judge Alling and the said | the whole thing is that, in our opinic T City of Hartford Tssued Daily (Sunaay Excepted) At Herald Bldg., 67 Charch Stres | state machine, He js el issociated, | no one so far mentioned has particu-| Let's see; the “surplus” war mn-‘ day. with Judge Klett, the I¢ 1By win o M rnt oo The | terial wasn't feased, was it? SUBSCRIPTION RATES $8.90 a Yes 4 $2.00 \Thie Monthe machine influcnce fs with him all the | good showing at the clection, which | seject the thumb he will dwell under. | 750 & Mon! sentative of the machine, The whole thing is hinged on m\I\m al E 2 fien in leap yedr & wan is free to] time. Granting—and few will deubt | js f hough. G SN The d all is that there| Forthe present the Reds haven't as Entered at the Post Office ar New Britain| ' 1] s i ) e xe as Sccond Class Mail Matter. 1 s reprosentative here. | must Alitau In town who Actacly "|"“1'> influence in oflicial circles as " [ the biues. tt wants him want to run and can not. Why has il TELFPHO? ‘ Business Ofice ............. Y : s 3 b I ®ditorial Tooms s . so the people feel, that his| this come to puss L A hick town-is a place where' a anup” refers to alleys and not to burden will reduce availabili- influential citizens. Tha onle profitable atvertising medum 'n ; s y ahe City. Circulation mooke and presa ¥ @5 4 people’s mayor by at leas OIL AND THE BONUS ®00m always open to advertisers twice the 30 points taken from. Mr. . 1 = = PR points taken from, Mr. | 1 gems a far cry from the oil in-| Diversified sfarming.is the kind that ‘ tolmes for the sume yeason. In other | . igution to the bonus, but there is| provides several crops you can't get a 3.000 3,000 ;| decent price for. BEAUTIFUL ““BEAUTIFUL Memner of The Assoninted Press. Era el . wards Judge Alling's ussociation With 1, .onnection between them which has Whe Assccinted Pross i 1 A ¢ . the representative of the maching [ jpo givifcunce. Rric Catod and ind % the use for re-publi vs ts significance. Birlefly stated, and in) 409 ¢ wifl be ust Mike some mean | RUGS gredited to it or not othetwise crodited | hiere will make up for the burden Mr e {1 le who are this paper and also local news pub-| o 5 had fa baar ) sslya ¥, the peopl 4re | Meddoo enemy to say he took the shed herein. | Hotmes would have had to bear be- | jiny rop some adjusted compensa- | dough out of Doheny OF GREAT SAVINGS o= cause of his private position, 1Caving i,y 1uy for the former fighters are FIRST QUALITY HARTFORD Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. | judee Alling, before the L e Sy o nattoriat organiration | L ‘ 1 s ation, I 80 points 5 N o) v uen wewspapers and "l\'l‘r;\'] ir estimation, with 60 points to his [ .. 15t oniy the oil investigution ca sers with a strictly honest analywla of [ credit. A few points may be added be- | £ \ . circulation. Our circulation statisties are 5 3 {ried to a finish, but also the other = based upon this audlt, This insures pro-| Cause, as previously stutcd, he i8 more | . ougtod geandals which are stirring | fectlon against fraud in newspaper - Al8- |y mijiuply known than Mr. Holmes— | tributior figures to both natlonal ana| i'h‘ count 4 N | local advertiser ess cold in his an associations, o 7 | ers. less cold in his human assoclutions, |y pg 7 A - ’ Mayer >g 83 stand exXi as| | Z Mayer Paonessa stands exactly as| ..o \igiently opposed to the bonus | i The Herald s on sals asily in New AT iR = :;::(r;t R‘lo,:fl:i:pa\( N:w‘ma:;aud.nn:l;l‘r:::, he stood in ‘}" A ’”‘"“ 8 PrEvVIOWSIV 4 b0 the ones who have had the most s Johuie News Stand, made in these columns. The obious | Los Angeles, Cal.: Arcade Station. ness of comparisons inspircs one to re- f it b S ve obtained n | \\'1:1: lfll»’ilx; :‘nt in life until they get a B < frain from making them when they |\, oo oo S 5 S T L e S | MAYORALTY DEVELOPM are not necessary. Suffice it 18 to say| 0. tomont does not imply that alijop- Mhe greatest enemics of a avy The Herald's comments upondthe|t!2t D¢ has no handicap like those at-1 ., 0000 of the bonus wink at such |# are people who think a, family tributed to Mr. Holmes and that at-| o, iieeq, nor that they are lukewarm |©f five can live on $12 a week, mayoralty outlook have been state-| .o ot - ThL S | tributed to Judge Alling, He IS popu- | ¢ oi gogive to see matters cleared It ments of the facts as this newspaper 1ht with! the meonle; ihe hastsiven an 3 3 other matters keep on multiply-| sees them. Until about 3 p. m. Satur- / up and justice done in the affairs|ing, congress won't have time for its| day it looked as though Mayor Paon- | “hci¢nt: economical administration | oy yve under investigation. But the | regular baiting of the railroads. v . and the voters at large feel that the| P . | essa would run against,F. M. Holmes, | "= i statement, taken broadly, applics. i : city's interests are his first intercsts. In spite of it all, our family ph HOthes the reaction rom the an-f., 0 0 udge Allng] ., coretary of Btate Hughes, speaking | oo, yysiats that -mineral ofl is ine for | nouncement of Mr. Holmes' name as| B ® of the late President Harding, sald he'| the interior department. a candidate did not express the re- | NeTeforé: appear to "';"“"“1 b '“;‘;l was “an aristicrat of the plain peo- e | publican leaders favorably. It did not. “: hs Flimne “”"M] s “L"'V”m dloa, | P1¢" Of the country.. The plain people | Yau AL axest pmuch “fh" fese [ ] Rs Maraia nat satsd ¥elday editon. | HoImow: TE the only handieap | o ool e coun | ik Wil fight abont peace plafis when g under which Judge Alling will labor |, ; ; it runs out of wars. ally that the republican nomince two try. 1f enough of them believe in & bk 1 will be J racticy onnection with fll be his practical connecti movement and demand it, that move- | Some upstart families pretend to be the machine, through Judge Klett, and | oo oo 1 the long run the | prominent when not ngle member | has been indicted for ten years, { his social connections with “the Inter-1 o i oo e wise | reason was suggested. Friday night pontec v DIBWY| s which, the people feel, are not| . s , b , bt GNFs wis & mssting of the “warkarss] PGl ! opinion unless it be upon & matter - |y ore coems genoral agreement that of the party. It there developed that [* Y% “THE 6T & T BEOPE | volving technicalities which the aver- | the man who has corns on his hands ons u lon Mr. Holmes would not receive| - 5% It i8 emphasized that this isf, . 0y e not in a position to under- [ musn't have too much wheat om: his summary of facts as we see them. ands, usanimous support of his party. For- 2 he F hands intimate knowledge of the question Very few people are wholly content years ago did not receive harmonious support of the local organization. The stand, May/ igley a t The scandals in high places in mer Mayor Quigley made that fac AND GEORGE DID IT cand v very plain, Saturday morning Arthur o 5 3 e Washington have offended the plain EIN . r It is amusing to attempt to visul-| poopie rhe aiitude of the “big inter- Ciaceks s ens On 0 oor omorrow ommg Rutherford, former member of the s T e e e council and@he legislature, came out|'* the meeting of republican leaders | i i\ rozard to the adjusted com- with the declaration of disapproval of | S2tUrday when Judge Alling was con- | o\ 000 yng offended the people. vinced that the salvation of the party |y, e of the former service men who ¥ VY ey . 3 R S ey . g i Alexander Smith & Sons, the largest maker of Brussels, Velvet and Axminster Mr. Holmes' candidacy. Trouble brew- | ¥ o sl ol ing! And the leaders were remember- | '"‘l b ";‘ of New Brin depended lare opposed to the bonus are, for the y : ! "{""“ o '(“:’I’"“ ]"_' 9 2o : "] o ;‘ [ most part, not of the people or el Rugs in this country have just concluded a six million dollar Auction Sale of their entire of mayor, Gathered in earncst though A y they arve influenced by others than [ gy oo St s : 3 f B i i e S . s orzanis aking of a gentleman requires | e 4 . ” g e ' Sohs . , were the brains of the orgunisaton. | ., eentatives of the popular will, | tires generations or slghteon deveing line of rugs, this being the manner in which Alexander Smith & Sons dispose of their ance of a successful republican cam- » 1% ' Among tho earncst thinkers Was 01| iy anl duo yespect to the men in plessons. (@ rugs to the trade. THE IMPORTANT POINT OF INTEREST TO YOU IS THE FACT paign here, as having an influence on the national situation, George Quigley, hitherto a recaleltrant | o 10 cton who divect and those who g Don’t get them mixed. It was Main THAT WE HAVE REVISED OUR REGULAR LOW SELLING PRICES ON ALEX- © 3 e G. O, P. Also, o ([ i And it is significant that Friday eve. | Member of ”‘l 5 "'I " ‘(" 09%° | nandle affairs thore, It s to be doubt. | SOk ERE.LI0M RS, Gk Was Aluld P = 8 R ference assemb , was Judge George ed § P o . o wve ine b o . 2 " = . - e e ey . - % Pwokers" dudge Kiett, 1ocat repre. | Kieth Sonator Hail and, presumaviy, |17, I IRORI TR RO T At madn chance that interusted the - ANDER SMITH & SONS RUGS TO AN EXTENT THAT BRINGS' YOU WITHOUT ] all and, ¥ [ volved so many men in high places, if | other, | . ' “workers" Judge Klett, local rep ' S sentative of the state machine, em- ""‘]"'] ‘;“:"”' drialie ."" 3 : l""‘l'\ 1ohad bhen dech tolthem Lto 7 dectde BV PRSI LY | QUESTIO ° was haled into council it is easy to|.. There are sey million voters| phasized this point also. Judge Klett There would have been an application who can’t understand why -'-n)hmly! was cager, for the party's sake, to see “,\.!’vrnl‘.nul. “unhmu l:ml‘ .-‘h“| lmq‘yr of the whitewash brush in many In-| ) §25000 a year should wish to b ¢ esent o ed front, : 4 ’ someone nominated who would have | °0Uld ROt prese "' it " ronts W | ganeos, and the guilty or inefileient | president. reatest ug a ues 0 him it could. Just why Mr. Quigley | ;11 yave dropped quietly out of the united backing of the party in o8 suddonly transformed himsclf into one | 40 without héing obliged to suffer New Britain He was very careful who “seconds” instead of one who to state that whoever was successful at the primarics would have the sup- ing Chairman Lrwin's evidently fn- spired communication on the import- Nothing is assured until the conve “-i tions are over, The republican party 4 great deal. But Washington Knew |, "soueh Carolina fell and broke his| would lead time """I"‘ “:” ]'"” '“']' and knows today that the vast army | jog Jast week, i cannot fmagine now. But the lion an¢ " port of the local organization. But it | “*"° ¥ of “the prople™ of the country would — PR ' & SOINQ D SMITH & QNG ALEXANDER SMITH & SONS ALEXANDER SMITH & SONS WL be noted in the light of what| e Jamb were side by slde Saturday o0 o guigtied with this arrangement, | That Kuropean critic who says we| happened Saturday, when Judge B, W. for the first time in many moons, Aguin 'the realization by the "powers have no poise in this country should| s ¥ . W " - s ot bel® N have been watcling Cal since the M s aml P l d S l Alling was substituted for Mr, Holmes, | Before noon the powers that bey,4 pow o the strength “of public | peans were spilled, anor oe €8s alisadae oeamiess that some care was taken to see that [ "ad decided that the public reacton |, .00 hag fmpelied them to go on to the candidacy of Mr. Holmes Was Lo 51 co on just as tong as that| Corrcel this seitonce: “1 know my | Brussels Rugs Velvet Rugs the nominece would have the united not sufficiently enthusiastic to forecast pay govs on ln any case,” he admitted, support of the party before, as well as . great urmy of the plain people de- | ¥ ERe8 0N In any case, he ud ; after the primaries, That Iriday [ M1® FUnnIng strongly at the po "“ O™ mand it. At the first sign of a lessen- R Size 12x9. Recent price 21 95 ' S Now W"(‘“ 37 95 night meeting demonstrs Rhpt My | Sl%cHien day. This must have l"_'" ing of public demand, tentative pro- .,“A““Mu,,““‘.‘.“‘“' $24.95. Now ..... $44.95. Now Holmes would not have' tHfsupport | ©VVI0US to those who run the machine | o py 1o warop the subject” will be T [ ze 9x7.6. Recent 16 95 10.6x8.3. Recent 34 of Mr. Quigiey and “his own.” Regis- | 68Dite the fact that considerable| oo 'y o o f0 S EIE L e 25 Yeaf-!' Ago oday price $19.95. Now .... price $39.95. Now .... d ¢ pressute must have been brought to p e ter concentrated thought! Thought of public demand, As Washington has | @Taken irom Hernid of that date produced results! Judge Alling, silent | "°4r Upon Mr. Holmes i the first| o000 this fact, it would be well 1.‘,"""""'"'"""'" s Sl ey & % _‘“‘: R L & 5165 5. ™ o Aot wlent—or those ||Iu:']v‘ to zlll h|lm to umvun(n)r"’ ':"‘ for Washington to realize that the| " 'O RIS ALEXANDER SMITH & SONS | ALEXANDER SMITH & \0\ & candidacy. It is our opinion that he . : antel Anderson stated today tha who know are not silent—fifteen min- | “0% great mass of the plain people—those |, A | did not care to clded to| e is contemplating entering the l () Se l C S l utte later, The Herald docs not state | 414 not care to run, but ytclded 10| o oo uy public opinton—in i | hock puoer P Hos, joricring the A pine amiess arlton eamiess what happened. But everyone knew, [ Prossuto. favor ®f keeping our word to the for- | riage made in New Haven, | | | fomeone must be obtained to re- | o C The machine for typewriting the | Axminster Rugs Axminster Rugs by this time, that harmony and united '| place Mr. Holmes, thought the ma- records in the town clerk’s office backing must be obtained. Chaivin | . Whe? Henoe the d thatati was put in this afternoon. The work Erwin had emphasized theeTmport- | M e g il P —— however, will not be started until | ze 12x9. Recent price _ 2 gty i el e i %44 95 b Y . $54.50. Now .......... o . ance of the local electiond Judge Kiett | O the part of the ”‘”':""_“ By the ink question is scttied by the $37.50. Now ......... Let's s now--they probably state authoritics, | RPN PO el Y SpwE o vhmm!’n— ~why not Judge Alling. He's | Obleflmll'onl 0" | The New Britain Telephone m.“,} - — — — e B e Main street | ALEXANDER SMITH & SO} the successtul &andidate at the : : . ¢ SRy Mbited T toal ok > primaries. A rfn must be sclected | POPUIAT, the Judge is, has a o The Weal,ler jone of the tallest poles in the ecity. | ALEXANDER SMITH & SONS " ’ | friends, let's ask him. Hold on a min- = who would gfecive that support. Mr. | : bl The workmen had a large audience . fd ot gt it 1t dudge | Vte—how docs George Quigley stand ] 00 e procias of scting. the| Katona Seamless Colonial Seamless to run he would not gnl‘”" this. First thing we do let's ask | \wugnington, Mareh 10, The | pole up straight. George Q. (We are going to call him | weather bureau today issued this| Hoseman Thomas Dyson of En-| v l R 1, either, uhless Mr. 0. N i cov as] (I e, siie, el e G Sfier this baotuse there 1| Morm wafning gine Co. No. 1 1% not recovering as Velvet Rugs elvet Rugs Holgnes withdrew o thor. . Gotvas In it An Advisory 10 a. m., northwest storm |rapidly as was expected from his in- | | wspense! Suddenly there comes g | warnings Jupiter Inlet, [juries at the recent fire. His condi- iva 19% Roce! fice ize 10.6x8.3 lecent e sought-for word from Mr. Holmes | Minute. We will call him George | jjgrjaq, MISgTon, Novth Cuce- [UON WAS YOIy GaG ToSns. MQS 13}9' \',“?(m £ $29 95 IZ:"I y %’n L\?ow 47 7 <.) Here follows a congersation be-|lina, and northcust storm warning The hoodoo has disappeared for 3495, Now price 394, s / A 11“.,-11 George K. and@eorge Q. that | displayed tteras to Beston. [this morning for ‘the first time in Size 9x7.6. Recent ]HICQ e T 24 95 . done 5 $28.95. Now ... ANl right. Judge Alling will run.| Disturl " g intensity off |several months, business 21,9 | a even imagine, We shall de- | DIsturbance of increasing intensity off | “ sing $21.96. Now ...... we cannot even imagt v the Carolina coast, moving northward [in the police court. Two cases were + They ' And that's that d Now a few more facts as seen with note a lapse of time in the usual man- and another over Ohio moving north- | tried - | - # R 2 ner, * ¢ * castward Two men in Hart's block claim s % o S e MBI, st lonm, at impartialtr, | 50 (oL ing comersation, or]. Mereonst for wouthern New Kny-|That thef werv able to siccp throush ALEXANDER SMITH & SON ALEXANDER SMITH & SON Everything good that has been said : { 1an—"no d tain tonight and Tues night without knowing that the | something like it took place : ogieleagiombigs o : ~|butiding next door had bufned to) Ardsley Seam‘ess | Yonker’ Seamless about Mr. Holmes may be repeated lay; no change in temeprature in creasing ensterly winds, " {the ground. when Judge Alling's name is substitut- | George K | ! ed for his. And Perhaps @ fow More| 1ok here, Ben, you are the oniy |, FOFCCASL for castern New York: | R SR A inster Rugs Axminster Rugs ook here, Ben., you are the o0l gnow or rain on the coast and snow good things may be said about the | yan in New Britain that can save the [ in the interior tonight and OLD M"JIJ ls BURNED o g latest candidate simply for the reason, | popublican party from umnlnl:#lxmv{‘"v;:ldil‘livllgt ): l\y::"nlg‘ .“]lly‘ ’v‘«\m]., rature; i b Size 12x9 fl \1'7,0 12x9. ' I}eccnt price $54 95 probably, that he is more approacha- | poxt month. You are a good fellow pa—— $14.95 vody knows it, why den't| .1 OF Counecticut: Snow and rain to- | Historic Structure in Moodus Is Do- 21399, | erybedy knows it, why donti,ight and Tuesday; no change in tem- better. One o handicaps the peo- | voy accept. the nomination from us rature, increasing easterly winds stroyed and Loss is Put at About | s wiling sury | Conditions: A trough of low pres is willing to bury g P 50,000, pic wou e placed upo George Q. saye he 3 - . % iy A tgphponivn s " R Announcing New Low Sale Prices on Holmes. 1 t the hatchet astward to North Carolina is caus- | Moodus, Con Mareh 10.—¥ire . in 14 Judge Alling {ing unsetticd weather With 8now or |jate sunday afternoon destroyed the S S rd) Seaml ‘” E But why should 1 want to be| 8 in the districts cast of the Mis- |ty story frame building of the Nep- S “ R teven (o) ] ess i : i S0l R T s vl the ore: | YT (o bt of the Mo mall Rugs ) A g : 0 1 enjoy a position of public | ing as far south as Tennessee. A 100§ [{he Johnsonville section of the town, Fel vac Axll'lll‘lstel' Rllgs honor and there is no re ridge of high pressure extending from | causing a loss estimated at $50,000, I Is 27x54 . eor | North Dakota southward to Texas is | 5w vered by in® . . Msz © Brussels 27x5 1 should give it for another partly covered by insuranc A large Manor C ' : causing tomperature below (he 1OT- | quantity of finished goods was aiso reg. $2.50. Sale ......... N Size 12x9, Recent price 51 0 mal fe season of the year be- | Jostroyed The fire was discovered $61.50. ! Now ...... tween the Rockies and the Misslssippi by Mrs. Elise H. Johnson, one of the . > a b Si 0.6x8.3. river. Freczing temperatures extend | owners, who saw the blaz e e S sz 49 ";:'icle ‘g&‘"(" Hfi%e‘ct $44 50 and gi 1 s = e PRI - ! g lonal €lection | 4s far south as Lowvisiata s Texas | the alarm. A chemical engine and a bility pula J #d we have to make a go Conditions faver fe hand brigade kept the flames from 3 ' Size 9x7.6. Recent N weather with r ibly | spreading to other buildings, But now consider the other ol it A y,m.‘,‘ vt man to run| UNINE to snow and followed by | The origin of the blaze is unknown Palisade Xelvet 27x54, Size 9x6. Recent price " " cleating and coider of Tursds) but ed to have been started reg. 3. $31.50. Now 326'5 be considered t y the op k The president has ot 15 de-{Nuve boen igntted OF % mateh care Size 6.6x4.6. Recent 2 i i s e ik S Avdsley Axminster 27x54, - price $17.50. Now .... 314.50 ate historic landmar ictures | lessly thrown, as men and boys were direct connection 1 popt t Holme nd other ets of Thistoric or {seen in the vieinity during the af- o 8395 S i 3 tve him a 20 § ; ywned or controlled by the United | The building was built in 4962 and . Lk $8.99 NPw Lassabbuantonch . it . 1 ve < it with him if give | States, w‘ national monuments. |had the distinetion of being the only Carlton Axminster 27x54, Size 27x54. Recent prlco that s {mil in operation here during the en- reg. $4.49. Sale .... $499. Now ..i.. 00800060 . 3 In general, air, like water or any | tire period of the Civil wa We and people feel they know him |44 conservativ cap min® 3 ' y e er fluid, will flo N8 Pegion of higher pressure toward one of | The longest river in the woi Interests, a ir. H 1 have ¥ fon’t ¥ b jower présure, |the Nile; it is 3,670 miles long