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\at ownership of automobiles —THE OBSERVER— Makes Random Observations On the City and Its People ISTREREREE f e ol yards tidy, But this winter has been us open as Grand Canyon, With'the exception of a short: period when the ground was covered with fce, it was possible to keep yards ship- ghape but few property owhers selz- ed the opportunity, preferring to wait for spring. That roar . you may hear mnext month will not be the March lion but an offended citizen who has ing of these shows on religlous holl- days was also deplored, his reason belng that the erowis going to them block the streets so that he is un- able to attend the showing of Plan- tus' comedics, . vy All these polnts are covered by the Lex Romana, he sald, and it is Gp to the constabulary and army to enforce them, Instead of this, he claimed, they have gone so far as to arrest members of the Fells Pex club who were engaged in breaking up o Dacchanalian orgy at the Tem: plum Vinl; Agaln, he alleges ex: cossive lenlency In not * excouting enough participants in the last slave rebellion, so that there is danger of another revolt of these worthiess servants, The pontifex maximus, espeelally 1a attacked, and Senator Arida Lin gua charged that the last eruption of Vosuvius was directly due to tha! official’s refusal to order it stopped. AT HARfi)RD MEETING ‘ngland; It may hold good for old England, where the poet lved, but it 1s expecting too much In a hurry line to “this tier of go to get accustomed to thelr first knickers. New Britain Herald """ | | tar outstrips it l We note that the soloist in the | choir should have his tonsils re- moved at once, HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | - to apply every state Ttasued Dally (Sunday Excepted) 01 Chureh Street A\ GIRL, A MARRIED MAN, AND A TRAGEDY The 18-ye | Haven wl Noew Ame— SUBSCRIPTION RATES \r-0ld 9500 & Year. $2.00 Three Muath T5c. & Month girl in There is no month In the year as When a man howls for equality :m‘l\llnhh' as the its |1t may be that he merely re:e‘n(u wead at us tomorrow, Nearly any- [feeling so insignificant. had deceived her, leads to | thing in the. gamut o weather 1s | possible, from rough treatment to a emblance of Maytime, un ' Maxson Foxrass Juos, Choss Word Limericks ) How Kittenish! A girl not so tall, but quite s ¢4 Was a terrible shock to her =—— @) ‘When she went down ) Tt a fellow she'd (4) She’d wink — and then run like old — (8) Olympla Macrl by one rearing ) shot and killed her lover after | the latter ¥iddler draw your bow softly and tremulously, Saxophonist, praetice up Pour most awful sob, We are now going to tune in on Dead March from Saul. Violets, don't heads above the blades of grass; birds, stay south; children, ' smile not and still thy shrill little volees. There shall not be joy from one end of the city to the utl_\er. neither stopped o small part of a 'ton of music nor laughter, Nothing shall 3 : cinders with his eye or a page of & exist but a void of silent meditation | | ry newspaper with his face. on the sins and wickedness of man. |4"U¢TY MONIPIPE ! kind, | Every day shall the city chomist cause to be issued a certificate as- | suring the public that the supply of Another thing that stringent di- vorce laws would prevent is so darned much matrimony. Entered at the Post Oftice at Ne a8 Second Class Ma TELEPHONE CALLS Business Office . Bditorial Rooms Britaln Matter. the question: What to do ahout it? there is the statute, The Tts reputa- tion, however, from the time of the Romans to tends the eidently premeditated, | by statements credited vn’] the But | e Ah, well; the more a man secs of that kind of women, the more | he appreciates a good one. present, misgivings to! arouse ast gir! by police and reporters. in human The 31-day trip through the threatening fog and bluster usually | is a rough dare push thy The only profit; adverthsing mediur t the City, Ciculation books ant press room always ovep to adiertisers the mother of a child surm the === ertainty The final test of honesty is to pay the widow that five you borrowed from the deceased, Menfber of the Associnted Press i | ®he Assoclated Press tragedy titled to the use for all news credited to 1t credited In this paper mews published hereln. passage, The Romans let the world. know | what they thought of the month by | giving it its name. They made Mars ' the month—and Mars was their god of war. They Jat to expect in March — a war s exclusively en- re-publication o ar rw and it has its If the meek must inherit the earth, the shape the thing is in now won't encourage humility. %0 loca) 1< was a girl . the 1. Synonym for skinny. 2. Rela- tives. 8. Similar to avenue, 4. To encounter, 5. What will keep you out of heaven. . . Music is an essential thing days in a modern theater pletures usually are enhanced appropriate music, ~ An incident who hoce godfather of Whetler be vietim of o married these Moving oy an she was to blame for | Mewmber Audit Dureaw ot Circulation Che A. B. C. s a natfonal organizat) which furnishes newspapers and tisers with a etrictly honest oming intims knew w S o | A village 1s a place that can't i support more than one public serv- yerhaps unnccessary to | taste of with the elements, B e clrculation. Our circulation are based upon this audit. This insures protection agninst fraud In new éistribution figures to both national and ocal advertisers. the AT unthinking as the ir case might have been, | 11¢ o New NCusc s not in position to rectif The Herald t York at Hotalligs News Stand. Times \ Square; Schultz » Stand, Entrance Roanclal support, which Grand Central, 42nd treet. | \ ied. Then a crowded n sale dally the unfortunate EBERT'S ACHIEVEME THE NEW TS IN GOVERNMENT damsel on girl there | » the married man. | | ap- the thea- ROCKEFELLER “THRIFT” AND ABD ROMA) For thrift, nothing can e Rockefeller Rockefellers made th surpass 8 family ir monc Y icing thrift—it takes consider- than thrift to “save” half a billion dollars, Rockef prac ably mor or whatever the not that the | |ice car and one bootlegger. | hera is one automobile to each seven persons,” Tt always looks tha way in a college town. Fluent, but Censored A —— (1) man who had a swell manner, ——— (2) on a rejected bananner; The —~— (3) that he said As he —— (4) on his head Wouldn't do for a (5) school banner, . 1. Not old. An involuntary slide, 3, What the dictionary is full of. 4. The way a candle is when it drinking water Is pure and undefil- | od and that it containeth not the | slightest atom of intoxicating in- gredient, for be it known that in- toxicants sap the mind, putthe wind on the bum and make the knees to | wobble, T'rom off the hillside shall the grape be stripped and a bounty shall be offered to the dauntiess hunters who bring In wild vines which seek to prepatuate their kind in the fast-| happened recently in one of the theaters, which also proves that mu- glo sometimes may be a detrimernt to the program if mot properly handled. It was a late afternoon perform- ance. The orchestra had gono out between shows. The second pere formance was well under way, the movle having run for some {ime when the orchestra returned. Phe selection which the orches- IN INTEREST OF Y. M. C. A Many New Dritain Residents = At- tend Gathering and Hear Lecture - by ¥. 8. Brockman About 400 people gatheréd in th ball room of the Hotel Bond in Hartford last evening in the Inter- ests of the Young Men's Christian L setting L Balaac, or a fortune may amount to. tra had planned to play, started with a bang on the crash cymbal. It was in the most tense imoment of the picture. The young Wwife was about to leave her home and go out |to face the cold, cruel and heart- association, Lay rcpresentatives from the county and city Y. M, C. A’s of this scction gathered , to hear an address by [Fleteher/ 8. Brockman, associate general seci tary of the national council of the Y. M. C. A, Ralph O, Wells, on¢ of the prominent members of the national council, representing Con- is burning; the way some men used s to be. 5. The day between Satur-| . ¥ : his memory and wanders off. He oo ond Monday; the best day to |highwayain front of approaching | makes work for an_ auditor. o n run Shop contributions. | automobiles for fear of leaving th | i [ : self open to a charge of gambling r Rockefeller dist o8 3 " ckefeller distributes pennies | y¢ it g g fine thing to be a “young Dance mot, nor bend thine ear | intellectual,” why do they wear that | toward the seductive stralns of |less world, The husband, s arms there to | peeved look all the time? musicians, Toss the graphophone |around her, was begging and plead- out the windows and nail down the |ing with her not to leave him. He There may b to s 2 Ebert's administr n as A ht ac 1 president but there is that as head of he was a But it nesses of the forests, room for wupassant ne: bar isn't on record that any of Man is useful even when he loses | Attempt not to cross the public yme of the in the annals of the rs were spendthrifts. a “movie thriller” | The nearest approach is when the of the a basic plot with it based upon Good as a Chain k: “So you asked your uncle re you $50, Did he wire it? no ingredicn would not pass to newshoys and tells them to hurry e voluntar, against too- and place them in a ban| to great pleuous conventiality gover: row like the green ba the kaiser. The trappir absolutist were obliter seript writers. Yet here w shattered life lisillusioned of a tel girl of the German armics joteed that den victory in ti Katserism. T Friedrich Ebert ( bility of I form of government had Inations nant ot political Ebert cr. and guided one crisis and de PINS. CORSETS AND SOFT COLLARS Massa HAT m party i n to repea woman who a skill of an expert point protrudi high mestic pre or new the upon soviet. It opinion lica turning ! serious conse mainder of Eur prevented In spite position, 1 turm about a treg desperate was shown hy tion of T him to remai this year, ¢ vists who hail in When the palaces “muscums of a dicat the old order ¢ 4 how comp vietory o down i the crises successiu sonally MaARCH N ALD NOW WLUSTERS SHOW S BUILLDING BOOM IN GRAND LIST the gessment 0 the valuati the latter g first time— e inereas 000; but th $3,000,000, opcrations throug New. Bri 000,000 city. roll around it Bef prot figure: The more, buildings in year, but the increase in was far greater, being 1, total to. T.181 ns & list indicates the this ci ing the M construetic d, but it is a sigm e (L in our the Abby Rockefelle D, J regulation daughter got started in life in Rockefeller fashion. stor: comes from no less a personage than her father— s that the girl—the spending moncy when she was eight years old, but of that sum was al- a to spend only ten cents, dime 100!, and one was sct aside Evidently her father took care to stress the rainy a rainy day. day theory. Anyway, when she grew to womanhood Abby had a nice little X hundred while her hat, account several Me: tter of or less. done than t} not by excreising intensified w Abby is to get marr s fed: quite . 10 omanes David lawyer t00. Meori just out of going Milton, the marry Jr., school i law present hotding Young at oh of clerk in a law offic Mr. Milton t Mr. Rockefeller would! regard as “has no money” liis nest czg inconsequential atom—Ne has not made his mark he ha But when the heiress for young arrested “stepping on the a still a mothet's car about then in court ¢ pleading as he pair had ¢ childhood. Now married in May, with ire Rocke comi more hous: om g business on a grand scal a st Mr money ms frugal seems to be ens couple will not Rocke r mil- ishand himself Abby r- cadwinner, liousework hel vant. her at t g0 adept »y will have Al king her housc- lance They will v car—can't —and it they go mo- a car borrowed ofcller. » couple to save enough to Fact. and Fancies QUILLEN BY ROBLKT | of eceived 30 cents a week | an- | was contributed to Sun- | not been identified with social | 1 vol- | known | Rocke- | 1 of ALby golng | ill save her dad | ord one | It's a hard world, In a city neigh- | bors don't know you well enough in a village they know you too well. Oddly enough, the only people | mad ahout prohibition are those who now get all the llquor they want. | An outlander is one who thin [ New York cousists in | graft and the cloak (Protected by Assc | Tne.) | over | acctden 25 Years Ago Today From Paper of That Date | | The Comnecticut Co. is erecting an 4 electric clock on one of its poles in | [ Central Park. 1t will be filuminate |at night and cox | correct time to pa ! fain Selma T ! vation army took | headquarters to to the sale of liquor on Sunc | Otricer Bamforth will be ds liceman during March. rsby. S ulmis of the Sal- over the local a po- ! to his home by an attack of grip. - | | George Corbin |winter in the south. { A number of his friends tendered | Harry Hall a surprise party last eve- ing and el him with | watch claiy | A horse was stricken with paraly- today while being shod in| Rooney's blacksmith shop on Main street, | The third O Pros anniversary of H, obseryed in lail last evening with & program of music and | by James O'Bricn and | the | Wi Hadley asing v hag been electod com- Valiant Tent, Knigl Thig is the third |imt-l . and the tent only four| hn Kel or of s 0 cabes | the offi in exi. 15 T been caus cach by the prace. . Bezanson, prevailed wock, John | the mont tenness and four | support and bre William Jatham, H and Edward Clark, v Hitc non- ch of ani Kelly YMOC A s decided that s should have fu Nicarag Wi con- 1d and coni- P. 1 two | mitte the promincr e AL GUA |the et ter club. t night. TS Were draw of membye son hati ot a lutions society'’s on deuth one members and presented It rtistic it 1 be fr it to the work and wi is a | | Rroken Taws Memorized + Tho Riley Cii | 1acal vietim memo to the court Chapter ws for th ety offen: ing inade- d to w chapter cad it to icted of was sentenc whale tenced 1 er. Qbservations On The Weather stern Sunday warmer, in north and not quite €0 co asing clou wriable W and south ar “onditions centra) over morning pass It cawsed higih the last 24 Atlantic coa wrea of storm that was York yesterday to & ght winds and r dur- ours along north It is fol pressure in owed which by high is producing pleasant weather ded fall vin \ and easter temperatures ¢ and ur south ms I low nt ia tegr from severals mpea | They hire SBwedes f cl | | And those chauffeurs are not loafers { Where the eiti 1 | Was a Gopher, but antly furnish the | is spending the {ywys o cheap cigar, a 14T ¢ & | He | not | 80 to the | | Why not in ot : |ing York: | Clarence: Y He wired it to his inside pocket.” Too Ordinary ‘rank: “Why wouldn't cident fnsurance company after you were run over auto?" Lee: by that ac pay you by that “They said that being an automobile wasn't an — it was just an incident." C. O'Donovan. ~—Thomas The Gopher Goes for Him A Tongue-Twister uffeurs Tp in good ol1 Meence-so-tah' \ns are “Gophe G (Gafter his chauffeur s no Gopher, but a loafer, (Lafe R. Phifer was the chauffeur andpa_ Shacffer Shacf- fer) That old Gopher, Gafer Shaeff she is opposed | gropping at Mayfair, bought a waf- fer, And a thirty-cent ciga | For the chauffeur of his ear Attorney . IY, Gaffney is confined | ¢ the chauffeur the smoke thought iolk to Gafter Shacffer: V't smoke a nasty two-fer. s a pure Havana puffer had bought that ck loafer.) You big beefer, it's a three-fer,” Shouted Gaffer, “You big bum So he ‘“heefed” CTw East | fhen that Gopher sure did go for | "That ', Tow- ., Lafe R. Phifer; that Gopher Gaffer Shaeffer did “strafe” that loafer son Ye re Just as Sensible Tean: “You must and 1 would advise ot a Dr. rink, sir, trip to | Cuba for your health.” “Patient: to “Why d¢ expose 10 f to cold, and Bergson. tax on dll womer S vy not Juxuries The Secrctary of State Wills: “What's wrong with foreign money situation?” ! “Poor ¢ - han Levey. the tion." @hings the Matter With You By Kid Boots sorts things can get with you and sometimes being the happen one at a time. Ior a boil is bad enuff and splinter is bad cnuff, but it you had them hoth at the same time at dif- ferent ends it would be terrible, ng that happens to most Tlows is meezles, being spots com- as if little red flowers was growing all over you, sounding morc bewtiful than it look Panes in the stummidk the matter with you pritty often, gen- It the All matter consolation One tl ou got you mutch time to think of enything clse wile they last. Some- ng blowing in your cye is also for taking yowur mind off of er things. A thu ke ot taff, ftseif but from being being sad things crack lip not ony ping other ew Words Revenue officer (suspiclously) ‘What do you do for a living — 1 say — what do you do to support vourself and your wife?” Oh. my wife she sings for well, i just A Man of alot 1 am ome one officer You're Revenue y man. Compton animial that by sit- he only dividends The hen is can produce around ust The Dditor's Gossip Shop Today The last day of the month, Monday — bills! Humor ranging from cross worl mericks to Baldpate adventures to Mystic answers by Wally: From cute and clever remarks by children “to Triolets with tricky endings to essays by Kid Boots; ¥From poems that twist your {ongue to epigrams that give a twist to ordinary every weak woman, boy, and girl Monday irive awny the biues than by ributi various coun- {térs of un run | 1 tell me | |in, going away soon but not giv-| | ngain, | | hecause | that vou | out. ! ket, e had been fouled. Livery time You | supper hadn't {was due point behind with about two ll'h. lashes and heaps of paper lie around [ present as grim rer observations luf jokes that trip their way through| “i, ¥ | row | uttie one, four corners of the rugs. | was promising to be good. The So order thy life that it shall con- |wife dropped her head on her arms form with the precepts of those and wept bitterly. The audience who regulate the habits and customs |sat enthralied fn emotion, one could of men and violate not their edict |almost imagine hearing faint sobs S flia TIsK At aing senwitoigncli 1| [oo aynipaihyis A fewipeople sniffed Burn thy deck of cards for fear of ‘!;"TP 'olll o 1'3\':-“‘((1‘!10 l:::vz“\\'llol:. being tempted: to indulge in a wilq |beited breath onto the SLOTL orgy of “Old Mald" for such conduct | the heart-broken husband and “the ock Those Who Rule. im(n he was about to lose. i iRy 11l trivalousireading|y BUdAenly fihore, Sas i Crash, | N ocersisa thy craving tor | DunE¢ slam. With all the entranc- el Seal o BotE sy e uglodicstofid wash boiler full i i aahool tnate, of dishpans boing dragged over a o't : {in roof by a few automobile chains, Doniyenesk Ithe orchestra had started. But the Donjbithink: spell was brob The audienc Don Gilivca Lafter a startled jump, settled back. | ChegslllyRERlgty [One or two people laughed and the | e proceeded but its effect wWas lost. And in another scene when troops were shown on the march the or- v X“l““"-l Put | chestra played & waltz. that. nstead, he assumed an air of such superiority | cither felt utterly worth- | Jess or you wanted to lay him cold. |con! It you had two tries from the foul |<F not & cuye for tuberoulo; Gl i ew word in the line and made one of them, I|<-A1;;;“K‘“l}“%“ I'L“‘!“fl::;mm‘r‘:o( ) tell you that you were rotten 10 ,,unq of gold and sulphur salts and have missed the other. It he did the ;I\* discovery was rc(-(-m'ly announc- me, that other one had "bounded | o4 v its originator, Prof. Mallgaard | Tvery time he missed a bas-|or copenhagen, Penmark, as whe llong awaited cure for the “white he made one, he got the reporters |plague.” Immediately peoplo in the to call it o sensational shot. If you |jipst stages of consumption took made a better one, you were Jucky. hwm'h Not for the purpose of know the type of chap. | plunging them into despondency but The team had a good year and |as a matter of public duty, the state went Into the final game with [hoard declares that the boon, to Whatsis Teeh with a fine ehance of |mankind, a remedy for tuberculosis, winning the sfate championship. jis yet to be discovered. Whatsis led during the first f, 80| The National Tuberculosis asso- the referec was crooked, Our hero |ciation, through its managing divec- had a bad night on the floor, so his [tor, Linsly R, Williams, L D., say8 <t well, However, |(hat sanocrysin has net lived up to rallicd and, due to the|its claims. This conclusion was hols" of his teammates, it |reached after Dr. Williams has re- viewed all {he evidence obtainable, | In connection with a bulletin is- | lsued this week, the stato board of | health makes the following an- | de. [nouncement | | “In ordcr to protect the public, | |the claims made for sanocrysin ar being studied by the hygicnie labor- tory of the U. 8. public health serv- League is loose e tain only surviving thall the year He was bask he was member of la: he didn't realiz sole From the state board of het es announcement that sano- the team “hull seconds to go. Then he got the ball on a pass and flung it on a line | toward the basket. A guard, rushing | flung up an arm and flected the hall toward the ceiling at tervific spevd. Then the timer's whistle blew and the referce put his could sound it, the bail, descend- |y, 0 g0 o thits drug in interstate Ing again, struck him on the head | ;o nerce, Colneident with this and knocked it from his mouth, |80 G i re being then hounded against the dack-fopqucted by several leading medi- board and=info the basket. T "play=|qq)yen and scientists named by the | ed it that way,” he said. *I had it all {ycqical research commiltee of the Uerad i aloh Lt ‘”'1"!" | National Tuberculosis _ assoclation. And the sport writers will proba-firjese investigations Wil continu bly wonder why this year's “"V“”“imr several months, and it the re- won't make next year's team. sults with animals seem to justify 5 lits uge with human beings, further It cleantiness 1s next to godliness, cxperiments will be conducted —on w Britain is headed fast and fu-|iherculosis patients under the su- riously for the pit where burn fierce | pervision of the Danish physicians. | and inextingaishable fires, i€ infor-| Meanwhile the use of sanocrysin in »n which has been brought to [the United States is practically pro- the Observer can be depended on. |hibited. All this Dbecause people have ne-| “A warning note s, sounded to Llected their back vards and piles of | tuberculosis patients that there {8 cerious danger in the use of sano- | of March to/crysin, nd, for the present at them into | least, they should continue to pin the next country. {thelr faith in treatment by _rest \ man whose business takes him |food and fresh air under competent about more or less during the day | medical direction. reports that the condition of back | yards, especially those in the ce nter!| in his | | | waiting for the pick them up gale 1d ‘blow of From the I Daily Orb” is the worst he has ever no- | several years B A thing attack on the ter "lu,.hum.»_\ and army officlals was | nders that the|made by Senator Arida Lingua in ire not & whit for| nis speceh the Felis Pes club the respect of the public &t large.|panquet last night, the senator from me of city, ticed. Unsightly heaps of rubbist cumulated during the winter 8¢ con- | property owners | And this in spite of the fact that it|(ne Aventine district denouncing | s been { them as faithlcss to the oaths which Tn other years SNOW | ey solemnly swore by ‘all the gods it was impossible to kecp back| ynon Olympus. Senator Lingua will e remembered as the man who was | mobbed in the senate for suggesting You'll have time tomor-|that a law be p: limiting the 1 | alcoholic content of beverages to 50 | !per cent. At that time Tibullus i | Terrane Wl other poets pointed | out the utter inpossibility of ob he teacher the inspiration without the as was endeavoring to teach her little! tance their chief divinity ots to spell | Bacchus, while the Sibeliine priests, “Now, said will} supported by omens, declared spell the Then you|peligion would disintegrate without must tell H-u-8- | (e assistance of the fervor-raising | b-a-n-d"’ | liqueurs. Lingua also earned Little Susie tried, and tried, | enviable reputation when he teied n, but was unable to give|posed the bonus for the grandehil- the right answer. | dren of veterans of the Third Punic | 1 should get marricd” | war \ He charged last night that grain boing smuggled in from kEgypt the the customs officials at nela and Naple were not only winking at thesc violations but eyen profiting by them. “If this grain is | allowed to #e sneaked into our fair | republic,” he said, the resuit will destruction of our moral fiber, will bring the nation to ruin within vears. The practice of choosing the com- | batants in gladlatoral shows by lot | was also denouneed, Senator Lingua ' ng (hat “the Introductio ry into thesa shows lower yduction e spirutal of the The Loid- » open winter. when heavy fell, From Our Own Infant Regulations y Drill of kindergarten | Susie;” word me slowly. what it is and “Buppose said the teacher, wishing to help the | “what would 1 have?” eyes dancing. | ana wrinkled her little fore- head, her Susie “A little baby, T dess” —C. Alton Brown. soluiions 10 Yesterday's Cross Word | Limericks be which AGlow; 2. Opposit Salesman, She; § . Zoo; 3 1 Shor; Vie ight {Co & Repi Forbidden) |sport ol manslaughte | Bristol Chamber of necticut, presided. Former Senator Edward W. Hazen, who has recently been elected chairman “of the statc committee of the Y. M. C. A's of Connecticut, and many other promi- nent men of the state attended the meeting. » Mr. Brockman graphically triced the growth of the &, M. C. A. move- ment from itsesmall beginnings in Sngland to its rapkl development in such countries as China and Japan. Mr, Brockman has epent about 30 years of his life in China and is con- sidered well qualificd to pass judg ment on the fafluence of the Y. M C. A. in that country. A large delegation of New Britai: people attended, among them being Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Hart, My and Mrs. William M. Rattenbury Mr, and Mrs, Joseph I. Lamb, Mrs 1. Allen Moore, Mrs. H. Camy, Mortimer H. Camp, Rev. Dr, and Mrs. G, W, C. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. 1"} 8. Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Atwood, Malcoim B. Farmer, I E. Pritchard, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. North, Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Rogers, A, N, Abbe, C. H. Barnes, H. W. Preble ARNOLD DECLINES J0B Offered Substantial Salary Raise and Decides to Remain in Bristol —Must Seck Somcone Else Here, Tarl J. Arnold, secretary of the Commerce, and president of the State Commercial Seerctaries' association, will not come to New Britain to suceced the late 1 n as secretary of the Chamber of Commerce here, This decision was made by M. Arnold last night and telephoned o John C. Loomjs, ¢ an of the committee of ‘the local chamber, which is secking a secretary, Mr. Arnold has been $4,000 a year to accept the position and was consider seriously. The Rristol direct Juctant to see him leave, him an increase in sulary made it inadvisable to make change. Local Chamber officiz dis- ppointed inasmuch as it was pected Mr. Arnold would aceept th position. ie committee now will find it necessary to look around for someone A number of other applications have been received. offered the VISIT SEYMOUR K. OF P, A delegation of local members of the Knights of Pythias accompanied I Grand Chancellor William Cowlishaw and Iev, Samuel BSut- cliffe mour last evening, where Mr. Suteliffe delivered an ad- dress. Tt was the G4th anniversary of the organization. There were 14 grand lodge officers and past grani lodge offic ther BEA AL Sydney, Aust HE H 2 alia.—A giant white ant morg than an inch and a half ong was found in,a rottcn log herc Lacal scientists say it is the qneen of a large colony and lays 50,000 cggs a day Freed Polish actress, Paris court on ing her flance appearing hefore @ charge of mardor the sufiering hae to end hig n freed on ground tim from a him

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