New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 13, 1926, Page 8

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L 2W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, . . | sity to use other than me+ | docs not appear so from a ~.n“-~'wmn the referee separted them and | t T ¥ | ew Dritain rierald;, i oo wuen e v wides | or two valled fouls on both of them, P : 5 | 0 aperintendent Cooley finished his | L PAN " 1ng, a o g cost ove Mr, racschne frained ro HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY L no great ¢ r \|,H Daeschner refrained from |y cunination of the wirlng system [/ ur heating expendit speuking of the younger generas |yesterday and put all the wires in (wwued Dally (Bunday Excepted) | { tlon, restraining himself to many |working order. ‘ At Herald Bldg. 67 Church Btrest. | = 5 compliments. to the matrons on While sharpe n!lu,' some tools at his —_— | p RS P vt in busl. | NV house on Tremont street lust | SURSCRIPTION RATES THE CITY PLANNING a es to take part In "“',m-mnu Thomas Crowe recelved a | 45,00 8 Year COMMISSTON'S PLAN and political 1ife severe cut io the fleshy part of his | Y 0 Thiee Moot | Lorenz was Inc to think | thumb, — out of s sty s [as been slow for several days, and Eotered at the Post Office at New Britain | /1" 1esue e b e09 "“' 1 demon=fihe puplls have been taking advan- | | e et avar: N setie the fact, which seconds [ tage of it by coming in tardy, This [ Send all communications to Fun \ stre's motlon r. J. morning the elock had been correct- || Shop Editor, care of the New THLEPHON® CALL > also choso to discuss the fll.-:vwl the |n:‘vml was n‘u extraor- ||l Britain Herald, and your lettr ca ! | dinary crop of tardy marks. will be forwarded 10 New Yo o ) ] nd - exy the opinlon | mhg ten pin scores at the Boys' | fu ekl i AL A fon ta st ¥ ' going to the [clubh as follows: Joln Delaney G ol The only profitable advertis i ' : ush might e 170, Edward Grace 170, M, Sand- |SPeaking of January Thaws, Folks! tn the Clty. Clienlation b 3 bV 100 much for thelr own | 1¥hoW 182, T, Coffey 148, John But- The Junuary thaw that we, Siobe i alwayel onandinl a0ty o At el ) Jends the ehesker towmament | Folks, most of all would Itke to ace, | ; i Dr. Relaner, another | wivy Joseph Skinner sccond, Would ] @ grouch and “fro- | Member of the Associated P'ress . ! Maye : ) ) e | L8 ciorlicn! Aaciely eRIpAd Ot gl oel ok ‘d 5 . . i i e ) 1 not speak of | flcers last . Dr. Clark was |0 F 1eer’c every | The Assoctated Press i exclusively en o of fir i ? g place! | titied to the ne for re.publication of Tt : lad roctly, « chosen vicespresident and Dr. 8. W All news credited to 1t or not ofhierwise L At H Irving was made one of the hoard 5 ‘ cradited fn this paper «nd also loca it ally goes | ¥ 2. of censors. Two vacancles & | Fio | siadlisq alithie done i neors. ‘Two vacancles were left His View | ) o ¢ one on s balm in Gllead to the reealel- | Itomano (returning for visit after | § i may « city gL, N long absence): “What became of ' Mewber Andit Bureau of Cieentn 4 z i Man Douglas, O, €., has ap- | Pictro. who used to work around The A B C.irn 10 antion itho ¢ o . pointed the following entertainment | here 2" uhich furaiehes vewepaners il wdver. | or ! ! over mmittee: James Brown, chalr- | Tony: “Ile got In bad. He have | elrculation. Our circulation statlsties @rad | Loard of finance has publie. man; Robert Middlemass, Stephds jone wife and marry another,” | are based upan this auilt, T tuwwrer |y o e ton and | Scarcely a day goes by but there | Robb, William Sanderson, and Joh. ; Romano: “Bigamist | o " e 3 3 ; Young. The finance committea will | Tony: “Bigga fool.” distribution f| to b ational and s the 1 5 I sriatle is =ome expresslon of opinion, 3 88050 (i i RGO o L o of opinton {3 mew Marshall, Stephen Robb, | [ o commissio carrying out | favorable or otherwise, concerning |and Robert Middlemass. | MR i - [HETeE (e e traana O modern woman, That has bheen | At the meeting of Plainvilla | = a7 York Hotaling's Newssiar 16 %0, true for many generations, we sup- | (range last night, J. W, | % ® 4! ./ Bqunre: Behultz's Newsstn A “Take Me Home Where e e ST Feximata SETATDICR of ot saslor dags. e Fappenier e 1 ey 573 ust received today, we ofter this har THE COAL CONFERENCE FNDS «s town cast | TN ACTOSS a sentence or two quot- | Jim Burke of New | - ~—§.m1« - o ng one 20! Handler of Newnrk met at the BLissrL & 5 k4 2 M s . : ast Main | INE One person or anothe -y 8h v There was lopc ¢ LfLer East Main . 4 5 £ v : ¥3 o t , B i e s i’ & coal tor mmmediate deliver Christmas when the rey 5 route, not |l . Handler fat but earried T o b4 }f"f— SF ook} wlrire aA Spes st male of the times. A m - |strogale for ten rounds in a fast | | Hapey Y 4 e t miss was eriticlsed for e 1t would have brought | B i 3 anthracite ret bout strai : & CHEERH b S RO LTI Dot e oo R g g :: rn»nr‘l\].‘ yulv\ ou "1 1 ?]I] ”fl‘rl" / s (hence out | DUt 1f she were suddenly put mded at the enc NoRMAL €] an agreement between nce out of the tenth round. TBoth men went = representing « capifal and 1 route, but | alongside of the flapper of today 1o their corner, and while he was | | DSTRESE]| ¥ i cerned. The more optimistic fgur ere there is considerable traMic ;:\;n:n,f- (m ,‘{“('{ “\an r-lngya e 7 : Wot & sl ] ol N i would neve 0 aga | o of ¢ %% B s b RO R bt et aclsandFancies | .- | __§ 533 , HIGH IN / AL lock would end with willlng- | 8treet, between n and Green-| This display of modernism 15| Monopoly of rubber is wrong tn | | Vesrlow| 9l "ROPT ness of one side or the other to wood, the plan commission has | taken as proof positive in some cir- | pr IAIRle 1L Dethite Sy G o0 Zeko —— :2 ’J’ il :; AND LOW iN ASH i ¥ f ole at fominis 5 4y Leotton, S o d o a6 relent a trifie at least in its de- | flEured that it can Aaao; S8 MaERCem i MsR oup ol Al Hovi e ] i mands and seek a working agree- | lutely t thorou from | 10 the bow-wows, A mdred yeara | ety i __;; ment. ‘Those expectations have|Corbin avemie at the westerly ox- |A80 proofs existed that the Eternal In to clevate the e 4 | treme to Rocky Hil 5 Questlon was skidding along | ne TULE A\ DT (OC 1 O been hopelessly quashed for some | freme to Rocky IHIL avenue on e 8 THE C Vi time to come after a lengthy strug- | Bast, via Monroe and Bilis streets. | VOrY same route. She has not gone |0 they are HART OF LOVE gle which seems to have increased | It also believes that the met cost to |/t vet, maybe she never whl | fyan put.you at ubout d o the bitterness and added to the ob- | the clty will be in the nelghbor- | But there is plenty of interest for |people, el ";‘I" . = s g 2 & o Heartrouble, My Bobbed stinacy of both miner: d opera- | hood of 00, This includes the :” of us, priest a ",1 layman, pro- i St o p miiswen air Bandit tors. Statements made by Lewis, | Coss of t to be purchased | feseor and undergraduate, In speeu- {5000 8 Sor the one above | BY. She-Knows-Who's-Writing-Thi- ° president of the mine workers, and | nd cost of 1 gradi llating upon ¥er and her ways, \ . told, 1 4 alu 1) ry t 4 chances are ten to one or - Wh on, brass or goll by the operators, following the ad- | resale lue of the properfy not They find it ntow Car : Y: Bt [l = i s e Janics|ibellan HAL e shalll novert knowi|| ! Peoplatare nieand Fund: mosts ot They find it wise Uptown Offic Yard Offiec Journment of the conference indi-|used will be slightly less, damag - - [them content if they have more | TO fix a gauge that shows w Ik 3 cate that the fight Is on to a finish. |[and benefts to other property | Whether we are right or wrong in i o0 F o The minute that heat units sink 104 Arch St., 21 Dwight Court Tn addition, from the fields, comes [owners will offset each other, Tn| opinions —_— Grilientibagrizes Tel. 3266 Tel. 2798 A Sy iy il el. 3260 el. 270 news of a threat to withdraw the |addition, 1t will be necessary for oL 0 (slatures will meet (his | Sometines T think that it would | maintenance men from the work- [the water board to purchase a | THI. POLITE BANDIT s 1A fine thing if somewhere on me ings to make the strike complete. | right of way for new malns if the | “I'm gorry to take the moncy = There were a ¢ | These men were left on thelr \'obu\fi’l""f is not built. If it is a Wt hut T need it more an you do 'x'ml-wnhl record ups and | by agreement in order that the|of way will be furnished along it|was the plaint of 4 two gun rober A b AP S Ma] mines should not become flooded | without cost to the board. | Who held up the Economy Grocery | frowns) 2 3 Toyed! The advantages of through store on Arch sireet other Of my poor he N T " YRy il L e Teeteher I 1 owas found in 1 pet nl 3 Sl e | routes in a city are many. particu- | night and walked away with forty- e ] b eibed L) 0y blamed the | Sl S s if you could see how low Margaret can you thini twice in |] I - e b beld without bafl pend- aporators for fallure to agree. In | where they give an opp ight do in cash. clions make my spirits go |1he same place and ‘twing' and | d 1| L ing investisation n high sounding phrases he | tunity for traffic from other cities| Without wishing to Debt settlement: Paying the grocer Yon wonld repent. ['mutilate’ in one sentence | Fhe locating and questioning — of « % ted that he miners were anx-|to avold the center of business. All|cause of stick-up artists any more. |go «o"\o ret hin in humor to charge (AN Pe nico much more freguently, | Muggle Zeen: | F l A o tasicab deivers ast wight gas fovs that the conference should | that can be reasonably done to af- | we must express our dolight 5 So Mv“r;;n‘;;v-l}l:v:;”'y; n \.mm be 1y fu‘h‘u- \:11l leeve me e pets | I L. B -‘“w,] i : A ml:w'h .”“ };‘ continue Lut that the operators | fect easier conditions is war- | the lonesty o 1 e ho 1 heg them with all my mite. = o ooting a taxical .\h;:,]wl lctor were bound to break it up. He de- | ranted, and the proposed roud las | hind the two big revolvers and his " 'r""l "” ”1’“"‘ o h ”]m‘”h“ 5 2 T kn this. For dogs they are libel twine all day, b § o the I?hil G Gl jorter nre the coal supply, daugh- | ph : : ; i dap 1 . ! ' || Suiateois R I ity G o o ‘rom you. my Drize, —Cecille Eder away. A girl was said 0 have Leon the operators and their arrogant|railroad, something which no other | with a smile wins in a case of ti - oy my S e ) § s 3 s suird 10 hi refusal to make any contributions | possesses, lind. 10 svonlt be. fa worss (o be| - @heve il Ba o famile vaws dn (MY UPwERd o S0 ones gand Arouses Police to Action L Eeser I tiogub Al Nakon S 4 2 s " held up by a great Uie. rough. |feaven and what will Democrats g bangerous Remedy this information that the two youn;: toward industrial peace. He con-| The city plan commission owes|held up by a great big roug JekiL n) Soor il ent . ecstatie, from the ground Fair Patient: “Doctor, 1 w you s WOInen W wrrested. Police han {inued with & velled threat in say- | ilsstate of desuetude to its restricted | looking fellow who said “Shell ove 7 s ar to the shies! {wouldw't give me any wuore of thal | piiliaciphin, Jan. 13 (Pi—Dolice | 10t revealed their nanes ing that the miners wers prepared | powers, not to apathy on the part | ki or something of that Kkind ations keep on cheerdr . “““‘“' '»rlwl.\i 1'1”:' n Hl"l)""“ R e i T uthorities e orking on 4 i s n i ow! | r. Pearson nd why not | 5 ! L b ey that Cunn 1 ) to carry on the fight to make a|of the members, wo should expluin. | than it would be to have somo po- Carne. D Haneys “1 saopled someof Ghar | iialr: Batients. “IL fa bpofing my | KIcr* as the murdurer ot Jotn n. | {he (e i o) el i lasting peace which would pre-|Up to the last session of the legis- lite, well dressed ran rein- u i ley's home-t last beauty. 1 have to muke a hideous | (unningham, >}':" ‘i‘”‘”l ‘\; “[ feud, and was shot while attempt- e . ¥ e s el _ ey er ) shot to deat nda 5 . serve for them the rights of free |lature ft could do mothing but sug- | forced by @& couple of guns Uioush | i), most of our great men were [ 1erny: Tllive hot ice every time [ take § SRR S to make peace or o prevent men with which sentiment we can | gest and its suggestions carried no | lie mig make a pleasant re- |children of parents who didn't know o "_"‘3‘-} \"=l’vjrv,,;vi- i ! N . \‘I'; : *'H‘,“\:"; oo oh Moo LHIl et rious tronble. Police say there was all agree, providing the miners|legal welght. Now it can veceive | mark on the weather, fndicate that |how fo rai Punl McGowan Forbididen) He was still alive when found by a | (1T DECEn & downtown un: have not the wrong idea of what [ moncy from Voard of finance he wa ds affluent as hef o on, continues to buy spuds, 4t | Fi s fyruck driver, but dicd WIROUE DAY= pniip wirect hou @ where Cunning eonstitutes a “free man.” and taxation, purch probe to be and genlY |y coomes more and more difficult to syl TG CORDISE UERRE AL il TRUMBULL - SevARS LA ham was Killed ' 1 2 and otherwise conduct itself as an | insinuate that you were in a posi- | feel sorry for the poor with more backbone—lackhone end- | Willimantic Jan. 13 B —Governor [ The search for the g1 . who S SO The operators’ idea of what Mr. | and otherwise c ct E | liab vouweresiniafnonls focl s {ing at the neck! John H. Trumbull night made | 1s sajd by police 1o have been sus- Tewls belleves a frece man to be is|important unit in the working out |tion to help him out at once, [ Doubtless scl @ 60 years s | s first address here when he gpoke | pected of complicity with a number | HELD AS RUM BUNNER incorporated in their statement to | of plans for a better New T ":» : Ay noecommand ‘l" e DAl o now will gdve Uncle Sam prac- | D ton O T 4‘;{‘:1V\;]:;1z.;:,{::{";;‘u\”;lx‘u{v‘;r’\_\';rlf morders during re- | Middietown, Jan. 13 (P—Charged I8 oy asse t he Tis first constructive idea since its | dits' union, or the hold-up men's inayly all the eredit for liekin HLEAR L Muron s Tatiierof iConimerce. s ¢ CRIIRYCATHSUERSIL Dte 6 arres| i S s i s i the prsssywhen theviasncrigiia bl e S y‘.‘\\ pllt H ' brought some ducks and geese home | gusst. The governor talked on state | Lwo young women, last night, who | VIt transporting liquor arter helng is out to “rule or ruin.”” Thelr i powers were gmel A = brtipll MLERLY o and the children started to play with | government, aviation and the ! - lare bLelieved to know who did the |found with a truek on which were i that arbitration should be outlined in the Monroe street plan, bla ‘.Mvw’ B them ber of Commerce. He commended | shoofing. They are buing held as |37 cases of hevr at the rear of the s Eract and it wil have, with board of s that they do prac “Better not teaso the (he work of the various state depart- [ material witnesses St R T e sorted to in cass of a disagrecm o | TH A He th hiot " e : e nditions, that work | finance approval, the right to g0 politeness in dealing with us | canse they'll s ment the past year. wir arrest hrought the m Schieb, § Davenport avenue, over wages or conditions, vork ; \171 S e e e Aheir father. | St & of persons held in connection New Ha as arvested here lnst in the mines should Sls ) el e Syl SR St Nt d Milton's “Arcades” was written on | the erime fo #ix. Four men we ni us released on honds Mol pending a deciglon over disputed | can be no fault, that is yet evident street inciden ling to re “No, they | reauest of Lady Derby of Harefeld. | vested immediately after Cunnin W0 for a hearing Thursday. an found w he of ( {4 te on't any hher bands. . matters, Arbitration is unquestion- | at any rate. to be found with the of Chiet 11 1| wen't any ru L | ably the rock upon which the ship | first stop. T aro inclined ol ported | o\ 42 i pel S | I b e o e " progressive ty-five minutes | - As.Clicap. As Oiie | ] o other matters T \ n oy wod deed s commit about “let t married now. darling.” | o g b - t arbltraf other 1 THE LADIES, i - 2 “well, T don't know.” Hazel par- -,__:LHE.CLINKER_. = & ByGLUYAS_VLLLlAMS, sion to be draw 1 GOD BLESS THEM ot oick out the ones tHat have (tied. “It takes a lot to live now \ & | statemen the oy re k-rnd several men, note 1 ukulele comples. lay i i / | 1 i - . Lo, 1 Yes suppose it does,” he r [ that arl on s b 1 .- 1 the rey 0% | n, co R e A e, wearil \bin 2 Onee upon a time comma before 1 frst month: As:ne N'“,: e King | r ro occa- one crawls from unde ow much are you making \ S 3 rai i ip of jitney bus S now 2" she asked | | ; b q of comma cer- “Fifty dollars a week,” Paul told | LY 1 o th v o . her. \ o lad 1 r U il Mazel studied the matter over a | | At ' & 1 period i & Neve, after all. 1 could live | | the femi & g ugh But it was not wntll several weeks | VIS POWERFUL YANK | i 2 ¢ ng t o they were married that Paul WHICH SEEMS TD DISLO* | r ¢ ) - > the nd out that she was absolutely AND PEERS IN (ATE SPINE BUT LEAVES 2 . it and it was up to him to find | P NRERINTAET 6 5 other means of support! | | CUNKER. INTACT ! 3 ] « —J. W. Ridings. | - cost J tra of 1 ! ACes lx e sehars Sindicate) |IN KLASS AT KRAZY KOLLEGE f _}’ ) :w“ 7 Tom fch did not get the attention of | hsi/3 (Conducted by Gertrude) i i ? TR S : B S ; Teh oy eoranera al | o ‘I"",'M',Y,:, Naehtto Ben and you ki : | [ iw sten you Ben and y Am- busses of the corpo run | |Ren E. : ; e X 3 iy R e of 0 Th We h “You say that up on vonder hill g d & ) Catre 1 : ot | i']'l‘n he put on his specs and said: A B ‘, opir v in y v o romance of DParis W on them twelve | “Sure, T conceit nox." e 4 e f &= f % he gave it as his s ¢ storm of the other| Iorecast for Fastern i Saeae CALLS O WIFE T HOLD PEERS UNDER SEIZES POKER AND AD- AFTER TEN MINUTES PRODY St i , S iy must prove to|Probably snow tonight an | Teacher: DINNER BACK, HE CANT NOT CARING HOW ASHY VANCES ON FURNACE DING SCRAPES SKIN OFF paid ot . ) S elsalloe P the route that|day: not so cold tonight; me | fr. Run, a little demonstration TELL HOW LONG HE'LL HE GETS MUTTERING UNDER HIS FINGER AS POKER SLIPS Sl BEencly Ot “ [to fresh south and southwest, lemonstrating ‘demonstrator.’ " BE BREATH f o ) u edly pays &I bus franchises 0|0 45 northwest winds. | Kissen Run: e == I 1o of N Eng ] - ed with New H n road ¢ in ‘onditions Th disturbance |“If pants bagged when T the greater pa of a perfod W \ was central over Minnesota a lad / a \ ! 1. thel = - «terday is now central over On- |His fair name suffered a blot ‘ DM i has caused 1 ] [But the Valentino's now don't care , ! wan Y A T d | . leht snow during the |If they've got demonstrator not.” ' r | that e 25 Years go foday | sl Rt —Charles E. Urdan. : 1 co 1 i cousi ——— ke regions, X . Y _, \ 3 ! Centea KRAZY KINDERGARTEN pre LW N building of the New |, 2 g (Conducted hy Gertrude, Jr.) ¢ g .- rown open il J 0. eateher { "fll T - ! re will Shhts & “on r. see if you can play | { A | g e rd ‘revenue’ on vour liftle PINDS CUNKER 15 STLL 1h THINKS § o e ety S R b NI HINKS BETIER OF T, . ) ) « s Gu p IDENTICAL POSINON TALKS GIVES TURNACE A DIRTY| B = . - of T ’ c ¥ t Since e went! on tion | T T BETWEEN WENCHED WOD CLINKE " ¢ ? ghit ¢ & final period of | Conditions ta ¥ [Home aint ke it : 1#er | dian e ENGEE Eh Sl f—‘r o s LOOK INSTEAD AND Wous money. the s are losing wag s Ciitee e T e e i it ( TEET SHAKER SUPS 0! ER AT FURNACE GOES UP TO DINNER. | “he d we ar P | rest v 20 W igver the railing and held him there 'ness and slowly rising temperature. | 1f ma revenue there'd be war. | LS Soprright 1 28 1':)..:1;(,15 adicate, Inc) 13

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