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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1925, v D Ne Bri . Heraldlmuml ot busy hours, Had the two | Governor Trumbull lnsists The sentencing of & woman to bo 1 1181008808 018E01E0000A0E0ERRRERRERRRIESIANIRIANEREIAL (i Indicating the fre of merchunts. w tain | tires occurred at the same time the t taxes wore not properly ad- exccuted in New York state will Finally a plot was hatehed by the HERALD PUBLIBHING COMPANY |Now Rritain department could ot | ;“"'“““"']"‘ in ”'""fl"f"""'('",;n“":‘:'l" | como as a shock to most observers, TH E 0 B ‘lnfl'v‘m"lf‘v a great chase started, s true. It is one ali- p— RpvHy S : b have spared men to go to Plaine | g nowever, with which | 4/thOUB It has happeped four times baasis "“,’;,f".'.“' R ,'m‘”“f‘;,m,,’.‘” :" ““h’.'. JJweued Daly (Bundey Excepted) villy, politicians love to toy in their | previously in thut commonwealth, | "inusie thay brought forth maledic- | ™ purch Street. | H e ) | ! ) | Piinvitie provably 4 too mall :rwv‘m" “"Huy\‘ Hljmnm-lhn\lwl,\‘::r the last time as recently as 1900, Makes Random (bservations ivln;;ln« by ;he vr:llm of “around 1000, i . —yet—to have a paid flre depart-| neglects to men \ * The law, of course, applics to both Till was hanged! SULSCRIPTION RATE® | —yet—to have a pald fire depart . ' rse, applies to both A ) 3500 n_ Year, ment. Yet 1t has been shown that| OWR chlef authority (Commig 1\ 08 ayike and in theory there is On the City and Its People | e pompos march to the scaffol 2,00 Three Months | P : loner Rlodgett) admitted in o | {the crles of Till—given to the flutes Mo s Month, | fNres can ocewr there which need | ;uiiie addres that the same tax | N0 difference betw a woman IRttt tistanggst | —and then the trap is sprung—and \ —_— greater oftectivencss in opposition. | cvils persisted in other towns | murderer and a man convicted of s : {he orchestra faithfully mirrors the ) y , | f 2 } C d astination | lets and propagands he o 9 . s of T . ] H Entered at the Post Office at New Dritain Thiy, of course, can happen in any nd eities. He says nothing of he same crime, But there is some- [ ™ n would be a better name than the | har hd propaganda to the contrary, |ghaking body of Till tiil he is dead. | » Second Class Mall Matter, . faet that a responsiblo com 4 [1" Sena all communications to tup © | FOU' be 8 ne han the | hard coal furnuces and ranges must | nding with a beautiful epilog i city, even gwhere the puld depart- | TEE el be) thing obnoxlous about exccuting a || shon Editor, care of the New | {Common Council. Never do today be re-adapted; semianthracite, ' which seems to preach a sermon on § S B ment is Jarge and efticient, Bo that | oo Gith the Board of | WOman and many peoplo will prefer ||| Britain Herald, and your fetger || \hAt €an be put off untl tomer-gemibituminous or soft conl under ihe futility of wickednoss # (EFIONE CALLE as it may, fire burns just as rapidly | Ajdermen, offered a plan to |0 see the sentenct ehanged to life || will be forwarded to New York, | e “M"'r'ml,\,mhr\'vl ;;,Y::..I‘:x‘e“::::xh' o flllll;.r mm“{]mnlm Iora ity s IEATIQf whiclt rtharenicased Ethe Business Office 926 R ) 1 . : L 5 snfc uy : © | more disagrecable to handle, burns |members: fine niusic which and is as great a danger in a small | correet abuses, and that the | imprisonment. e udl| A ¢ ) {members; it wag fine niusic ! Editorial Rooms .... 926 : o : s el LRI Slan e REA0] . o : |obstruetionists in the New Britain with more or less smoke and gas and |could stand on its own feet as mushe i D e O R T it Cnt Tre e SR alt v _ Cheap Fuel and GOOD? {council than ean be found In any | requires more draught than many | apart from the “program.” i larker town, el e e 5 Let's Jay in & good supply now, iL’l)hf"lv-\'rlh‘nl body anywhere else. | stoves now have. It also requires| Dut then came numbers from { {ng anly Aprof(IaneTha T lan Cn el (e T iy g onlia s Ive o ol I e T (i oy actsflfld ancies |o: ..’ [And ail dn the name of politics | more stoking an1 the dangers of coal (Igor Stawinsky, also via the phono Press room aiways open o advertise Plainvillc will like to improve I8 1o make a speclal issue out of i l“? {M LR O “mllnm: ml“" zlm‘)d “miolrll""l‘m' i Eas amstpinE i Homarkro roats (il R R ) o make a s al {s okes, i s almost impossible to get a | cr, Soft coal is a good Y r o 3 r B tire-fighti ; Iridg o i | - § i a good supstitute |IMire Bird suite hrought forth some e ire-fighting force to an even greater | Bridgeport while neglecting BY RUBERT QUILLEN To keep ablaze the Fires of Cheor |mcasure througlt the councll | and to fonch the pomiadical rel Ui Al 7 > 3 other towns and clties W | and to teach the periodical strikers | exelamations of horror. Then num i MaminerTor tbar Assorlaled iecns extent than at present, 1t is possible | '\\.»u |’v L Bl 3 | hen Ireczing days and nights are |promptly, Tt was surprising to note | a much necded lesson, it would be a |bers from"Petrouchka”—and — mor Assoctated Prem 1w exclunively en t something will be done about 1] g ey 10, docn't matter. Which is boss? Well, which cuss here! that thut body adopted s quickly | good thing for New England to fol- |horror. Jt was the Strawinsky gl R b R e o T s R e he anllE Rbtoh JousNoR S— the ordinance proposed by Coun- | low the foolsteps of the west and |musie that ereated the greatest fy- Credited I this paper wnd also local | % : | ”*}'1&"1;“” has spoken at the | WRER, ! chup on the Obaylng cilman Bartlett to forbid the sule burn it; but as a substitute for an- [rore and discussion, Thosc favoring nows published hereln, v i | polis, the governor Is no mora | Prisoncr: “You blg. half-wltted |0f @ certain type of coal which is o e Sl . : . ¢ | 3 1 _ [ Read iRl 1 Bithie ou blg, half-witted, | thracite it at its best is inferior. it claimed the Musi clib was in k i | I LAW-BREAKERS convificed than he' wen before | idiot, you! You great picce of: considered a source of danger. But | e the same position as the critles of TR AND FATE | ecleetion day, and the "whol(- ‘ One of the hardest ways to earn Judge: “He stop that! What do | the need for immediate action W48 | Did you feel that? What was §t? |the Strauss musie in-1597, while the h | altercation gets nowhere,' money is to get a nickel for taking | you mean by talking )ik at 90 5o imperative that the council r ” e s 14 R By & G % & oisloal sugsniation || OF flices irodern expoents St Mavor Bttt e Aaubt will have | erstor ol i an by talking like that? I3 U Az ik nell {Another carthquake? 1t seems that [chorus of lamentation vowe = which furntahes newspnpers and adver. | G F0 B A | May ! t ave | I | Drisoner: “Well, thats what 1[Could not follow its usual policy of |Connecticut people are coming to |wouldn't live as long as Beethoven \ ¢ tisers with a strictly honest analysie of | Crime in t nited States, one fa Mttle comeback of his own to | | started to call the policema vho | Uelaying action. vision a rthquake every o a [or other classickers, We of course i Riretilationt. 00T efreulation L statisticn ey " | i man who | vision an earthquake every time a [or oth . Gireulation. Qui | Shieuntion ntatetes |ended his career with death, one is | spring in a few days. Meanwhile n| The final test of true religlon fs | arrested me, but he sald to tell yt| In the matter of tho fire com-|truck goes by, a blast Is cxploded, [don't know who is right: wo only | K‘r:‘(relty-"\:’a‘v‘l‘nn(::\"r":!. ‘l:)u::4‘\“1":“1‘\:\:4""“!;7‘1 under sentenee of life imprison- | \ittle political note that appeared in ‘ ‘1’:“1‘1 morning and a mulish fliv- | to the judge. I)“('s"'l‘l’:"('lrklgll‘l:’('![‘!(:)I:Ifl('!h.;n‘(;'l‘:'(n]‘{‘;‘lll\“i\-’ ‘;,,- the N“I";wr ,.l,,:,lm,,»s dru:):s his k“»')x‘!\ 1:‘.1.“‘” ‘v“xm;]:”ll-(r.;u;lw m:‘np;l'i | CR 1R dVRTLiNerS. 2 g ment, and one is under sentence 10 {the Bridrenort Papo A Aot ol & | hammer, you tell a man it was | while it's being listencd to and de: \ local advertiser. ne ol 0 the Dridgeport paper the same day | A LITTLE BIT OF BROADWAy |1e7¢ scction, the council deelded not an earthquake, you are practi- |bated. ) e hanged the foregoing editorial was printed | Middle age is the time when 3y Norma Shearer that there was ne hur It is E(-..n_\‘ commitling suicide, for tremors | Strauss and Strawinsky are the ke Herald 1 on s dally New We refer, of course, 1o the {rlo is at least illuminating: | kissing onc woman fs much like | Some years ago there was a lad “;‘”lh‘\(u‘l' \wlv‘)vr Hn.: deci un] Was lare so rare hercubonts that a fancied |two greatest living composcrs, The RN Newasiands M | (6 mpose e At og " e % ssing e A © 1 . ldue to thought or a desire to harry |ghiver become 3 Siblis. ¢ a | verdict of the Musical club seemer | Bquare; Schultz's Newsstnnds Entrance | CCMPOscd of Charles “One Arm! he Ripper hoard, from Re Kissing another, Who worked gnd saved his dough, 1> | MIOUEHRY OF & Ceaits 10 G shiver hecomes very precious and a |verdict of the Musical club seemed Graud Central, 4tnd Gtrest. Wolfe:t aontencan o ) fain i hncic | I publicanatand Demoorats: &l —_— And when « Bt of it he haa |the fire commission as much as man will fight for his illusion. to be that Strauss is rccognizable as [Tt Goorse “Duteh® Andorsom,| contributed $695 to the Demo- | A combined radio and phonograph | He let the whole world Know {p Throw a rock agalnst a house and |possessing beauty, while Strawinsky plans and specifications | the dwelle cratic campaign fund, the re- is better. You can silence two | That he his joyful way would wend | therein will claim it's [—that {s another matter. | 1S A COMPROMISE ‘k:\fi in combat in Muskegon,y port of the Democratic treasur- { things at once. o famous old Broadw submitted by several architeets, d quake; how different from Call- | The mecting took place at the \ IMMINENT? Mich,, and Gerald Chapman, doing | ~er qiscloses.” | e [ And like a millionaive he'd spend | Cided that one set of plans was su- | fornia, where the great disaster of [home of Mrs. Emilie Andzulatis, it ) S e {a death wait in Wethersfield unless| 1 her . words, the state's | 1S see nowi what did we da Ten thousand In one day! perior to the others and recom- | 100G is still spoken of only as “the = TS Rumors are to the effect that the $ B nless| In other words, L | with the money the last tax re- {mended that it be allowed to en- | fir N R l coal strike In the anthracite fields, | the federal court intervenes upon a | “board of apportionment and 1axa- | quction saved us? So up and down that noted strect |16 10 @ contract with Architeet | Causes of earthquakes are num- ew nuiers | which has been under way since | (Chnicality, and at all events facing |(ion” down In Bridgeport backed e [¥tiofi morn i mianlght Boun |McKay for drawings. But the erous, scientists tell us, slipping of t g A Jrat | cil deferred acti d asked |earth stra r September 1, s lkely 10 ferminate | @ 29-Yar term in Atlanta prison, the Demecratie candidate for mayor- | | He cruised, and no one ever beat |COUNC! deferred action and asked fearth strata, filling of subterranean s y Etoate [l oo i s SR i | That fellow's spengding power. |for another report from the com- caves, breaking tension of rock, and at an early day. Sy youhg ma 0 13 80 weak- | just like the Republican boys w | The papers, as they always do, mission. Certainly if a city board [so on. Landslides also cause them | This would not be wholly surpris- | Hinded as to think crime pays in the | favored the ripper bill were charged |"Told how he worked his plan, j studies a subject thoroughly ifs|-—sce how the Davis lendslide in § i 1ng. The supplementary aims of the |98 TUll can well afford to let the | with doing. Sometimes it isn't lege | And in my heast the longing grew |OPInion should Le respecied. But 11924 caused McAdoo to vanish as i | strike have been attained, A short- | (1€ Of the three referred to sear into | maeste to vote Democratie, | | To imitate that man, the- ool . Jealousc ot fle pis o Che pantl hil ewaliound o, e i ks % 2 o % | rogatives and there are just enough [imagine a very fat person falling | age has been created, prices have |18 Intellect. Two of the three were | Tt is charged by the Behrens ad And 5o 1 folled and mofled ang ODStinate members in it to force a |downstairs would create a tremor as l been jacked up, there fs no likeli- | YEFY €lover, such as crime cleverness | ministration that the local concerns | e "% gelay on any items of business cnt as has heen felt yet in New 5 | hood of the anthracite industry |50CSi ¥et they have fallen ignomin- | which profited by lax fax methods [ Still in futuro many of the big | Until one happy day, . |brought before i Britain. And the blows on the head g ; i et | s obs will be he »v 1hose W w i Wi G s vl The build 3 ssi int- 'saffered by comic-strip characters | f s , | fously before the law | hofore the ripper bill went into of- | Jobs Will be held by those who now | With my ten thousand bucks I'a| The building commission point- 'sn R c | catching up to the demands for fhe |4 5 B2 R (O L ST R O R i e el 5 T'd{ 0 out plainly the meed of addi- are certainly sufficlent to make & T e s deplorable i€ a eriminal gets fect are still profiting. 1t fs claim- T in e e |ional inspectors. New Britain ls in |city quiver. as prosperity during the Yemainder | *VaYs OF 1sn't apprehended occa- [ed by Mayor Behreng that when Queer how a theory affects peo- | The papers told the world that night | the midst of a building boom of | As for results, they are well known 2 of the winter is concerned, there is | $190ally. That isn’t the real test, The [local off thought of reforming | ple. A lot of the radio music from | About my New York calli— | proportions heretofore not experi- ——big holes are opened in the ground i little chance that cither side will | [Nal showdown inevitably —comes. [the fax proccdure in Bridgeport ft | Zion City is fiat. | They sald a very elever wight jEnced Twe ntedheen basal e :thn,:fi';d:jcr':mm-'Kc;(‘:lmrl;“fil"(fl'rmz:“cr:g‘ 21 il i e k 8 ‘ 3 | ——— | Had sold me City Halll cently which add to the burdens steeples are 3 - Sitters The law 18 powerful and patient, and | was they who went fo Hartford and | 4 yyock fn the motor may indi- Y of the building department. The | lapse, and the city is wrecked as ) But there arc a few flies in the | [IM® 01Ways works in its favor, es-|helped boost the plan to take the [cate climbing but that lsn't true in | The Resson [need of more inspeetors s obvious. |badly as was New Britain High ointment, Senator Borah, that | PCially as few eriminals ever re- |taxing power from the city so that | the case of men. | T This ]‘,”M'l.“ Shlet i e {But the council listened to the re- |cleven last Saturday. Perhaps an stormy petrel of the Republican | [OM Once they start on the path of [they wouldn't get hurt | 1130 o ool [lables . ¥ J0% | port, yawned and pushed the pro- ;":”v‘q"":‘c i Nsrfi“"“mc‘v’oz “)fim 2 Sl R % | ) 5 Enemies aren't so bad, They nev- - AN el . ljeet one side. Julging house walls on West Main party, has been priming himselr | d¢B°Reration. TUis @ case of unfair competition | ¢ go munting with you and think ' ooy Ui ‘ou mean because it's|™ yio to blamo? The public, of [strect. A charltable person might } with ammunition to shoot when | AN three of these men conld with industries in other cities, if | your foot Whit. Harry g \:n) )P-Iw’.u:“»‘ ' hasia hole |Couree: If the voters would stop ac- |blame an cagth shock for the holes Congress convencs, Senator Norrls | PAY¢ been uscful members of so- | (his contention of Behrens s true. | e I eamyy: O because it has a hole |copting hand-picked candidates, |in the strects about the city, only d the . A % ciety had they not taken the first Industrics in New Britain pay their | AS It turned out, Caillaux had Mrva Choples AL Brach Ichosen by the cliques, something | New Britain has never had one hard e C T B S Pl iy N i e ; - o [ plenty of time to stay and enjoy | & tharies A. Bracken. | niont be done about it. It might |enough to do such damage. 5 primed, and there are enough Re- | 18¢ step. They were certain they full share of taxes; it Is claimed by | hjg American visit. : be possible to have a council com- | Anyway, what gootl is an earth- publicans and Democrats of similar | WOUld not get caught; they were |Behirons that to this day—the sl . Took Her Word Iposed of energetic busin men |quake? They give newspapers a conceptions on the coal situation fo | CT1aIN they would make casy|of the ripper bill—this is mot the | “Law 14 public opinfon enacted | Old;¥oung miss in railway sla-fwho helieve ~in getting things |chance to dust off the big capitals, goncf S al situation to AR e A 5 el % into statutes.” Rats! The public | 11° Here son—which s the Way | jone. But as long as apatheiie |they offer novelists and motion pic- form a strong coal-action block in ¥i they were certain of a lot | case in Rridgeport. | hasn't two million opinions, | to the baggage room?” voters listen to the leaders who |ture scenarists a basls for alleged .\ the upper house, In the lower house, | 0 (Mings they had no business to} Anotler reason for the ripper bill | L | Sm‘ul: figure in Uniform (turn- |are now at the helm they need |thrillers, the movie news wegklies, va similar condition is Dbelieved o |TeBATd With certainty. The only cer- |15 not to he overiooked. It gave a | TRadicals: Those who advance and | P8 head to display full set 0"‘nw\vr expect anything different, (Al obtain exclusive — scoops, and “prevail fain thing about their “carcers” was chance to the state organization to | consolidate a position for conserva- | WHIskers): “Last door to the right, | Most ot the members of the coun- |hitherto dissatisfied - honjesteaders I f § ot cventu vl onldl e ) ekt atditionel f (s | tives to occupy a little later, [gnotnes ¢il swallow instructions whole. {¢an thank their gods that for once ) I If the strike is allowed to con- hally they would pi & dditional appointments | = —J. Lord. |They remind one of marionettes — |they are off the beaten trail of I tinue, the damage done to anthracite 1*411Y for their folly, to a new board functioning in | | Ithe string s pulled and they re-|events. In a war, a really good ' ] ®husiness in New England may be- | e Bridgeport, We don't blame Mayor | | MEMORIES OF MY MEDICAL |anond. If a project doesw't suit the | uake might dig an :\r;n);"n t”rr-nrnos. cone permancnt. They have good | ABANDONING BRANCH telirens for wishing to make the ap- | 5 By Dr. Waltes 0 Traproei |1o0ems 1t 18 promptly kiled oe ac- | SR SR PGS P Rerty” who nt. v have od | y - | N alter ¥, Traproci 5 o | stupid s and, aggarts e LINES { pointments if the state insisted on | S e T TS T ek i postuonsty ‘feel” them to the contrary, we fnoall crilick 1t New: England learns In permitting the Boston & Maine | CTeating the board. And we don't ‘ in my medical life was that of Count |y ny people in this city have ycould better pv-lt rlonzh\vi'}}m"t 'hgm- i Mlametthe state organizat | Hugo of Bosnia wh as next o > b - Yet a convulsion which opened a oW 1o use low volatile bituminous rallread to drop seven hranch lines VfAmeithe stile organization for in- | [Tin fo the trone of that prineipal, |(XPressed ~ surprise over the fact i o aoross the Harvard Wasrod J and gets to like it the anthracite the Interstate Commerce Commis- | #$1inE on making the appointments. | e T :nid (”x”“' [that only a small percentage Of |} 0 "ye nrrarnoon and prevented 4 outlook in the future years will be | Sion made a significant statement in | Politiclans on either side of the | qpo gouviction that youngsters | brothers. SRy eaha s | Yale from scoring would ot ho un- | o K mal n e & Jitg e rmistici ay celebra- | v i less by just that much. convection with several of the lines: | 0" Tike fo make the —appoint- |are going to the dogs may he just a | Hugo was a gay blade who spent ‘:io‘n( A T e Lo oRioplolioere ot i ‘ The trend of the coal minds in The lines in question were "1” nts; that's part of the game. ;':rl :‘r:!\mnon that one is too old m&:n""‘t ~_>m )“;".::Hl 'x:\ :11‘1‘ nt“u‘* jx(;ir\i‘n‘ men shows that their idea of the ’ EnIaylvanies was avidenced dt el ntiDAlE Lo Rante s eeds o h L ooy —_— [at court functions fn a condition [TOP'T _obsorvance of AMMSICS |y, Ny Britain Musical club had Tiearing before the Interstaty Com- local territory and no locat | COTPOAl’s guard interested it there | o1y King Coal was a merry old | Which unfitted him for a public ap- |Pay ia l""‘, in ]”"f“‘f“"oh ‘"P“l'""]’”:v‘ns first house meeting of the season merce Commissiorf relative fo r traffic of importance las eve were no politieal plums to distribute. | soul, You see, he had things his own | Pearance. With all his gaiety he was |\1 WhICH the day was % the other night and tried to settle mmissiori relative fo ra portance las ever | had things his o n gaiety |year. While the parade which was | ol 1 e Qalap e {1t €0 happened that the state had | way. Florida hadn't been discover- |4 sensitive soul and his failing mor- Y27 . fres 4% lthe fate of ultra-modern music. on soft coal from West Virgin leveloped | L et litinetiiim as much as it dia 6 [staged this year was proceeding |\ T lou qon't know what ultra- New England, which wer he B. & M. was not allowed to |(h® trump card, But Bridgeport has | ©d- of the court. One. day he called me |EhzouEh the strects, ‘anyone P e e sl Well it you ‘recently to permit the more r thandon all the branch lines it had |0 votes, and will vote antl-| 'y, eragler the visitor, the more |0 him and said: “Traprock, I am |I"8 NP and “"\‘""g 'fl"‘“('\“"l:;““‘:‘ksxu\.- long enough you will learn, It disposal of that product in this tier | Wished, but enough of them will go | Hartford fora considerable time, it | Government fears he will corrupt |80ing to be very frank with you. 1|60V set BUIOSTS o8 AT lien't jazs and it fsn't classic, It is ( O ntates Mbal Baniasl et ooty (ho Doardito malala 7alr adiia|ls Lnougk America, which isn't very compli- | love a good time, as you know, and (MO MINEIRE WIR ¢ T |2 combination of everything. *Im- | ) i RS 3 7 | mentary. | T pride myself that I can carry my |Stead of being in the parate. pressionistic”—that's the word. By nearly wept with sorrow. They lion to the total of unused loco- % 3 | share of champagne with the best of | _Questions as to why they. were | B 08 i local musteal club got | claimed the rates enabled West Vir- | motives stranded in the yards, itor Hiram Bingham the other | oy jnjanitcd doughhoy i |them. My head remaing perfectly [RO8 taking part ',’: :h;'h,.vm‘:‘“::. through argufying about it the | ’n ginia soft coal to get to New Eng- cedless to add, the locomotive 10V referred to the “Connccticut | France made motions like that, but | clear, my longue never trips but, “,“‘.1 l‘fh",.‘:',‘;“m ,n.,‘,.cmhg ‘any | clock had crept up on the midnight | ! and cheaper than soft coal from | Manufacturing business i not as|'1°2” In government. Just for fun we |he didn't know they ever would|alas, my feet do. It i my feel which ROl dieles 8 | hour and every single individual | . X ; VA ed & room(ul of newspaper work. | be called the Charleston, | betray me. I have practised walking [M0® 7 infon that the | Participant had won a great victoryd Pennsylvania. Governor Pinchot | PFOSperous as the business of manu- 1ewspaper work bt | a chalk line, I have used a cane, but | They are of the opinion that the |\ %0 oraing to his lights. | ers as to what the Connecticut ide ; L Z A el BEA s jce Day observance should A S | himself stood bilind the scenes with | facturing automobiles, busses ot Loanhittdhonconncelicutiia 21 Berbers wouldn't be hombed in |it's no use. I am sure to fall down '\”“"“”]“]' ":“‘ n‘rll".n‘,\1\':“;[,:",’"”\‘,,].1 The fllustrations were What 18| myoco 4o mon wi take office as » [V handkerchiefs a © sorrowers | 'ricks, That is nothing to gloat over, !N BOVETNMent was. and the best|America. That isn't the American| &t &n inopportune moment, just as|P® ""“” b A"_' ‘:.‘1 e e put |known as apropos. For instance: | gttt U '__lmw].‘]-;[ roy of course. and mobods is gloating, | ANSWCT Tecrived was: “Let 4. Honry | spirit. And tar is cheaper than |1 did last week at tho christening |When the Armistice o D |There was the playing of Lichard | (o5 LAY P00 1 . i 5 ; S L R e | of Prince Danila, when I slipped and |into effect. This was at :' ”';",“ {Strauss's symphonic_poems, “Death |TesRCCIREl 1h Hovembor ol noxt The anxioty shown in Pennsyl | Tather. it is depressing. But the g | knocked the. infant Into the font, |and the ex-servicemen think that | SESCR AR L, Br Ny . [Year, Mavigg boen nominated at a LS e A M e Asiere o S SR s o fatda atidnto, A proper observance would be to A o LU convention in Rio de Janeiro. Nom- o vania over the low soft coal rates | Poin ulroads themsely Correct this sentence: “Ier shoes | What can be done about i ! lenspiegel's Merry Pranks” They | tHO0 SeslEh ; - ' f Queen Mother Al nd a r tv.” sal " idn’ “Princ ceoated “Tf veu wij) |bave the ex-servicemen hold ‘a| _ |ination is equivalent to election e oh West ViRl T s e e other Alexandra was @ | were pretty,” said he, “but 1 didn't| “Prince,” I suggested, “If you will I T ing with | erc given complete on the phono- |you™ e Sopove ™D \Washingtor B gracious woman who lived 1o a ripe | notice what kind of stockings she | not go on the wagon. . ." jshortintie FRpatacERe 1N ERS | graph, the London symphony orches- | o Sl SHINELON may ¥ be the harbinger of peaes branch lines and . P tenn | “Out of the question,” he said [memorial exercises at 11 o'clock oot Volfik heard iz, president-elect, and, below, AnoNERRn L fanthin industry % RIS AL LT g0, Mol since the daya of Queen | % Fo\) vy Assoclated Baitors, |shortly, |for the men who passed away dur- |55 RE S RS0 Tl ved in New [DF Mello Vianna, @fce-president- ) g don'e. toel Vit i S ESRE SR Victoria of illustrious memory was e |~ “Then the only way is to use me- |Ing the World war, The remainder | 0% "W Ba %00 0*in 1897, and e ¢ : ; Tseryee b S g ohacic S M lof the day could then he given . |Omens All Favorable to L T T P i I'HE GOVERNOR VS there a woman in the British royal R | chanical methods. I have devised, a3 e e Shee. | the speaker of the evening told how ; TR R i e MAYOR BEHRENS family who was so firmly ingrained 2 Y A Td | for _\;m) _~‘y|\h'4,1l_:.‘5 as yours, a gyro- r:;: r(’rmmx:t:‘x')v 1"1‘ I"j;: X v iflw critics described it as positively Birth of Japanese Heir \ el R el o sl E AT i ; . ... into the affcctions British 5 €ars Ag0 104ay |noopio Hit SIS sompire e el | f ' {indecent, and as a laboratory test.| Tokyo, Nov, 20.—Two cranes nest- s Rl and thoworldtat laren heut b wel and leps U0 Z e {1t is program music par excellence, ling in an ancient pine tree in 1 | that the hard coal moguls would be Loy Telegram would 3 Lt LD wearer perpendicular at all times. | Bfforts of the New Britain fraf- {ang here's the gruesome story: kiR e . willing to i : - . ? == Fale 28 Hnevard 0.k Tinal score i'l hey are expensive, 30,000 kronen | fic bureau members, the Chamber A gentleman lies on his death-bed |5 tho palace, have brought joy to | L as i et et Health condi on Overlook | 3i S et has received | APicce, but T ean guarantec theit | of Commerce and others to persuade | —he music begins oftly but omin- |the Japancse and the royal housc- ances Trom e T OIC 't 1 Epal ppear to e scandalous, The |word that the t. Joes of Thompson- | “fiCien | the Inter-state Commerce Commis- | ously. His heart beats are heard on | polq ‘ " I coal s} cit o afford 1o 1ot the economy |ville will open the basketball season | e Drince was overjoyed. e gjon to give a betier freight rate to | the timpani. .A cuckoo clock in the | The nesting of the crancg, sym rates from- W W T rd to e ko I hal i Raer Conh valiaos |here Monday night at the Casino. | l,’ e mon _\wu.sm,v ¥ wore | New FEngland from the West Vir- | hall cuckoos. The poor man hnvp}ns bolical of marricd happines® is tra- turned to their for g Anal i el o 3 saiy " IThe old get-into-it rules will be | bult from then on. Two weeks | ginja coal fields are worthy of com- | to think of his youthful days. The | ditionally believed to be a most for S Hartfor o | oul beemadslinuredigtelviand s, 0 S new ! ones mrp Eoodiasta)| IHEE NHSIBERASICORICIINBION MG mendation/ B mveryl oviselo Car, f archistrs sots pa lovagheme. But | tunate omen and particularly ap- - R N * M [the Common Council docsn’t take |gym exercise but are not fit for a | he Order of the Dosnian Tlalance- | oyery manufacturer, every business |this in interrupted by the desire 10 | plicable to the expected birth of an X i Vernor for | niompt action the health depart- |public exhibition, and very few | Wheel, he sald: “This is the most| pan' jn New England who is de-|live and the patient goes into con- | heir to the prince regent and prin- PIRES v the special session pes teams of any prominence use them, | Magnificent thing 1 have ever| ondant upon the whims and eccen- | vulsions—the orchestra likewlse. His | cess Nagako, 1 state de- | | xnown. H tid 74 P : I : ine S I 1 for the supplementary remarks ' . . ot Replying to A. J. Sloper's ques. | known. How did you ever happen | yyicities of the United Mine Work- |heart beats are heard when he is ex- When the prince ‘regent and the S five aer : ; e i DA pEn by force action |ions at the committee meeting last | 10 think of i e | ers of America and their periodical |hausted and the turmoil dies down. | crown princess were married a stork = : Agus i isal. f 10 have been taken long |night, City Engineer Cadwell ted | There was a ne »'1 for it and T} i tyoe” which interfere with and |[He thinks of his heroic d_n,\\—»and ]d' scended into the Palace gardens d v ’ ( T Mayor Behrens did not | o00 Ithat cold would not interfere with !xzfry: ed it T said, u;vl‘ i 4 may \n: curtail his supply of anthracite coal, |the orchestra plays a heroic theme, [ A white dove visited th palace call to erit ¥ the governor to call the extra |the proposed filter beds in Berlin, ‘;‘ '[w you to nw, ,x' r';w.q that| chonld and probably does, lend his | suggesting S(El‘li-ls on the march. | when young Prince Sumi, the fourth & e : i ¢ b A a L bre i ot « | both of your uncles and the Queen Ripinlined reme; [An interruption: convulsions again. |imperial s S 1 io r i The death of a boy as the tesult |Srowburs could break holesiin the | S5 B0 v iRt thom for | Mmoral support to: this movement, Ao nten n‘!’ D _;‘_”Nl son, was born. i J ! 1 ) of . : (. |frosted earth and the warm sewage | ik | But when the statement is made |/ " : e 0 e incidents, with the arrival 4 g being struck by an automobile | woy)q soak through. Planting corn | Ycars (hat West Virginia semi-bituminous | trombones. His heart beals grow |of the cranes, are looked upon as ; p e ¥ rothe o was the second death in New Brit- |was also advised as a preventative, | E—— | conl, or British semi-anthracite coal {louder. The em,‘tm?rnmg into a |unusually happy aiiguries ; much i o state some more |ain from modern juggernaut |as the frost would cling to the hills et 2 good or better than an- |terrible furore, as f tho man is :; Ee LG i } teer dej v ¥ g bout 1 amous | within a week. This city until com. |, A+ Fickhardt will give an exhibi- | ! {thracite for household use a m\s»‘":mhl\"fi]:“ erkiou atibodjlo b 06 _ call - Ny U o e Bare el et Bl fekas ratr | Lol el louing At the T B leading argument is being used. | fren TR HelefhackiNEhe el servation ! A : [Grd: s eveninges e | There are many different kinds of | the il S (uton: cofdents than most | A young man with a pot of black | | : as 18 the case with |Sradually becomes resigned L 0 TI' W A t ilie f s Wiz re- | other citics of size in the state, but | PAInt in one hand and red paint in | ‘"n“,"h;',"',““2;";“"‘,0:;‘ ,Lh‘ms Include o |fate and a beautiful ~“resignation n e Weather ‘ u fi . r red Py fo referrid 10 | the record Is going by the boards. [the other was crossing Mafh stroet | Jon range ot softness and hardness. | theme” Appecs. “”L]"::"mti“n‘:: Forceast for Southern New Eng- i 2 today, when his hat flew off. For- on | live remains, and he aga llana: ( i el s i h There is a Kind of anthracite known and: ; { : : ; PR getting the paint, he grabbed for his |at the mines as “bird's eye® which |8 frenzy ‘t]h; mr:. .|'ra d‘sllm.' And | pair tonight: Sunday Increasing 3 ] hat, receiving most of hoth paint tan be crumbled In the hands almost 2 ter a wi 1hf‘”“ n; HT' ”l ‘fl“: !clm\dmv& and warmer, moderate -w" ‘) ind nsel for the Connecticut Motor [cans on his clothes. . carily as soft coal and there ia|heard on tromboneg, and they |, orthywest winds backing ‘to south- . N : \ ! ¥ \dmit- | Stag cociation, that the New | An automobile travellings along S oft coal which closely re-|ETOW slower and slower, and then |yegt anq jnereasing N S 3 SO East Main strect at 20 miles an hour some 80f e . ! death, the orchestra signifying this = o Y erk w " tt r ex existed in glani Transportation company— 304 (o turn sharply to aveid a team sembles this “bird's eye™. But coal| Co, " b Sie scale in semitones. For eastern New York y f = bsid 1o Bk | dealers and coal miners and those 5 o Fair tonight; warmer in central 1) 3 v > ; Courar subsidiary—is { today struck the curh, but was 1 - And then the transfiguration, “Ke |and north portions: Sund N a ge for P vk as P i titive reasons |righted and proeceded without ap / who have worked in coal mines |, oo ciosing his eyelids” ANd A |ing cloudiness and weroay increas- ' N Siaenf duriaze gree on one thing, that there are | SRR CC TR 0 Ol i 8 wonder- | e ss and warmer; rafn in i exe fu 1 per pub- | . e ; s only two kinds of coal, hard and| A north portion; fresh west and south- i ) bl ; 3 % A movement is on againsh Sunday 3 : ful climax to tone. | west winds tncreasing. \ . . ir zen of Pla . ltunerals, and W. H. GladdeR, super- | soft. -anthracite and bituminous NGEALLEE WEAE thay thought ot Shaa ‘ Y Jiet - i nd 1io intendent of Fairvicw cematery, says | 1t is unfortunate that the anthra- | % Fycer 0 PN eical club, like Speci T '] ted & thois Lot he will not cause his men to open cite market can be controlled by an| iper moderns, greatly admired the pecial Notice Stsseh of T 5 s . graves on the Sabhath organization controlled by a few pald | one poem, Then came “Till Eulen- _ — v Captain famuel Magson has re- \eaders: it is unfortunate that any | oo 0 Ladie Owls will give a Turkey Nt D ¢ ptain Samuel Magson has r spleg 8 3 urk P ; s 1 s ¥ etit bus lines [giened his office in Company I section of the country should be de- “Till” was a lad of medicval times | Whist, Odd Fellows Hall, Arch §t., { But the T r|saw fit to comment upon the gos it are not ne and probably | Liculenant Governor Thempson pendent upon any commodily Where |y o was always raising mischief. He | Monday Evening, Nov. 23, at 8:30. § t of Tuck—c 1 pen- | ernor's comeback. tridge- | will be operated will probably not receive the adjn- the regularity of Supply IS URTe-|oo¢ ¢o bo a pest in the town. If he — e THRES ; 5 A SR tant-general's post. as Governor M — lable: it would be far better fof lyaen't upsetting market baskets he Special Notice & 2 i - . 5 : 5 # A § Lean has a close friend in mind for | | = New England to find some substitute | wag upsetting wares in front of the SOS 1 1he v ¥ n \ gainst his will is of t ame | 8 of t that position [ u for anthracite coal, but 80 far MO lghops—a regular bull in a china Daughters of Tsabella Christmar ' om Plainville a | opinion s or will the Tosin The new fire-police headquarters 'Q other coal has been produced Which ishop, Then he would decamp. | sale. Fancy articles and cakes. Sa* serious fire ke out New 1 Here is the Bridgeport paper's|bus lines ought to be discarded as|Should be ready for occupancy on S can surpass it % {whistling a merry tunc The OB | Nov. 28 at store formerly ocr;mifl B it ks chiet. hud)smotherceument e e {January 1. The building Is the last | S | Tn order to burn soft coal, semi- |chestra played many such merry [ by F. W. Woolworth Co. Proceeds fo ) . . . . - v § propositions. word in modernity. It Popular Movies Were Illustrated soft or semiantbracite, fuel book- |tunes, and also many growling mo- | poor of city.—ads : a "

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