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form 1s supposed to “equallz a patron of publi-|taxing of automobile owners from ters as well ns reforming them ) not in all things, He | $5 to $10 for parking space in the there 1s it the | streets. The Brookline owners of “equallzation” in th 1 States, but| Rolls-Royces would have at least his fault, and slight over the own- 18 not altogother b he ers of Fords in South Boston, I'he plenty of many him and say ed.” But thel teness has gone for OBSERVER—| . New Britain Herald MERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY tax reforms always wsome | § Near much of as H E Makes Random Observations On the City and dts People naught, apparently. 1f the mayor's o is upheld, the resolution ereat- | ing the new offico will die. Whether | the mayor suspected political strate- { gy on the part of the investigating committee, the Observer cannot say. Kind of Equs that s Tewued Dally (Sundey Excepted) At Hera)d Bldg. 67 Church Btreet | mean | than | It zation necessurlly |a advantage o people will pay cause 18 | o more, | & rich b equalization refor | sueh before and others will pay e are wreely and SUBSCRIPTION RATES $3.00 & Year, $2.00 Three Months 76c. & Month, Otherwise there s men of them that rter can | rict are Bridgeport fsn't in a class by it- selt any Up in Fall River, Mass, there {s a mess of tangled SLASHEDBY HOUSE cans has revealed a pecullar etate of |pended {n behalf of the vietim, rs for New Britain, ‘With the |3 gog 1s chewed by an enraged | approach of the scason when every- |hrother, however, the only exped- | Butler Leads Fight Against Navy Supply Bill one usually begins to become e ture is the few cents required to! d over politics there is little en-|pyrehase an effective lead bullet, | thusiasm over the situation by lead- |gomothing in this strikes us as un. ers in the 0. P, Interest 18 gt and not equitable, We feel like absent and for once in the MSLOry |yiarting an equal rights campaign | of the city the leaders aro NoL pre- iy tayor of he progeny of Cerberus. | dicting a victory at the polls this) " gion ynd consider & moment. Sup- | spring. pose several persons were bitten by | This s an unusual situation. T{5.4 dogs. Supposo they began to| Washington, Jan. 23 (P-—The na- ::u“‘ mn . re plul;]l n un(:l\(!:!}“_“'k | upon one another and total vy department appropriation bill en. RaY """”"."b "lljp ”fl‘;q?m’::}( woro. be, | Strangers and to sink their teeth in itered o choopy sea in the House e h jme, v paots i “|innocent victimg' flesh in o mad yesterday, and was etripped by Sickening News ing made to eweep tho city and the|o.py or faghing fvory. Just what | points of order of scctions carrying Lovesick Youth: "Sir, I love your | Chance of success was L2 ""- |steps would be taken to prevent the \pproximately $0,000,000 for new daughter, and—- jor scemed to be good. —But wS|gicnge ypreading further among the aireraft construction ng the Mr. Storn: “She's been kidding | Y°ar the party seems to be In aleopycyomo gapions? The samo as | next fiseal year you. I'm her husband.” [state of apathy. ~The statement 18 |, ,n g gogg? hose sl e openly made that Mayor Paonessa, | ™ yyouq health ofticers issue orders course were unible measure to port be ment, and tomorrow facc a vote on an amendment to eliminate an- other secti provide $3000,000 for the navy to contract with the Alreraft Development Corporation, ba d by Ford interests, for an all- metal airship YOUTH WILL SERVE ITSELF 'l““‘_‘y"“'1"‘“,-‘;1'9“‘:"“”“:;"'.ij"'y‘t"‘ Do e lthat all persons must be kept ticd By Anthony P. Callan |nation: 2 |or on leashes? Imagine going about Next door to me there lives a lass Compaigns® for the republican |MUZled and fastencd by a leash, Who has the nolghbors guessing; | nomination are being conducted | k¢ some hybrid of a baschall she possesses speed and class | qyler) ISt [ranitagiinrs |catcher and a Christian captive in I'm really confessing. Or spending your nights The legislative sea up by an open breach between the two House committees charged with the handling of naval affairs, Chair- man Butler of the naval committee charging the appropriations naval hum affairs even more Send all communications to Fun Shop Editor, care ©f the New | Britain Herald, and your letter | | will be forwarded to New York | O —— What a Help it Those o hard put to drape them with a|accounts that is first page meat for the Eate the Post Office at New Britain rel s Becond Clase Mall Matter, firat-puge Mr, Fol mur newspapers up that wi o | | | [+ | | er dry man - TELEPHONR CALLS That Buriness Office 28 Edltorial Rooms 1... 926 to do colorful things | Washington chemlst who | sald when | but Would be, Folks! winter boughs #o bleak to view valua- | ne ch | at le capitalize Whether st o nally, He may have public mind s bootleg liquor sprouts horns wasn't referring to the effect upon but the e ot blossom when the nobody placed the horns on G AL Tolks, would that clothes and shoe Jars trees, too Did likewise, alack! hed cheap amateur ( kers The only profitable advertising mediun launched ap at | amateur dvin upon ip the City. Circulation books w prem ,o00m yo open to advertisers. it was not always as cheap as|jars contalning lquor, win spring now and there w The me com urse, on at the Tord eon- Member of the Assoclated Press. The Associated Prees 1a exclusively en titled fo the uee for re-publication «f | consier £ the compotitors sank to oblivion, all bews credited to it or not otherwlsc g e eredited In this paper und slso loca) ¢ 1 ¢ 1 L news published berein, I | ¢ at all | the equalize taxation. rnosury v which some - —— In Detrolt who used a concealed moving pic- which tried | ture in | detect reactions of two women | [toward a child he institution was | satisfied as to which woman should th ofter he had examined the pictures. This is morc ag ladled out by machinery. but they don't, tion {s that the The modern Solomon co arcely anyone remembers names of the cars machine the the courtroom to Membes Audit Burean of Circulation. e A. B C. 1 a oatioral organization | which furnishes newspapers teere with & strictly honest u. efrculation. Our circulation are based upon thir audit. This ineure protection against fraud in ncwepaper distribution figures to both natioual and loca) advertieers. capltalizo the public mind at sume time Henry started temporarily as as the note sent to an its legislative to guide the foro adjourn- orde i ring | ordered iy lannchi Jld-time dance 1 music | have youngster . 1t this has been a the m may be pre- | evidence of our machine {s not entirely due to | the schem even | to 1t yanked Justice is The Hersld fa on sate dally n New Tork st Hotaling's Newsstand., Timee Square: Bchults Newsstande, Entrance Grapd Central, 42nd Street. brokers in was the newspapers | . Factsand Fancies dozen venerable about a d it { Tord mansion hooked with Atlantlc a 1 with 1 from and gave the the Welsh product and that ft will | that Mellie lahded be burned In The fiiyver homes. The of ecourse was churned been called to the papers BINGHAM ON THE COURT The pastors of New Britatn who | wrote to urging his facllitate passage of the resolution before the Mellie Dunham ward up ag Maine ride American | vaudeville Senator Hiram Bingham | geroes the story him to do utmost to uch a in hold the m ate's | having as herenee 1o be tor E its alm American ad- to the World Court atisfled at Welsh ru..\,‘ud\r»n(v:rv.s in the purchase ke viating the of an- ought scarcely cient New and landmarks and given much pub- ) m,-\ seabourd | situation is most | the result. Sena- furr Heit the ture were se. sham has pledged his word | , to them t will full | ¢ hare in American entry and time ured the there aitimate during without extreme attempts by do his ant motor magnate to land the bringing about at the same erace | niecdllnolatorieal some obtain. They | his in the public as- be rpose [ to New able to sc times were hard to pastors that in his of little good 1 The Welsh coal aid rtford and vicinity { vielded a unique side i nature ion was doubt o AT aded lana the repercussion | mind was favorable | The Ford per w Pen waits upon the invention | | of a way to trim rights so they won't | | overlap. | result. Haven it is & to be for In this hip undoubted- nelined to Americans usually ly there cffort, ovolved in Any ind not overly publicity stu although he irreconc keen to ported staunch defenders of the 7 tors Bor: sticle iey ean get same these claimir in America ed to y figure; but The it was 170 sprung their : 1 1 spirit of sincerity. not exaggr wve left the in t ow, it was a dismal nation col claim | imported coal it is different. I the it imported means th ery for a time Ford { realm of hat it is some species of money | ton ¢ Wt much | except in th yower that is 1in a sadly depleted mar United sceking to entangle World g0V~ more co; milding low ¢ - was at They also serve {at a safe distance Who only and say stand “Atta- A clever girl may not be he ad music at sight, but carns to pick out the s flats among ths young mingles with, ble to he tes In the and mpt to have himself Court, t 1% reignt “Monroe would lose our - - cnator wag one of the most curi PETTING PRIVILEGES ous attempts in the history of | Marpis rallons he it transfc word ¢ that | “we' Michi- hat we would find the men she Tt W en Japanese ex-| T § matron who in into the | speect Doctrine and American politics. Tt appes rms the clusion decided the other day enunciated us ailed the rows they were designed Lo be again by to be made such a small attempt ieaeE e it A Necessar n Visito: Point -but after morning, T felt old pup.” “With fleas Elizabeth M. Driscoll ourt, have seare N that K | where lc immense n did popularity in suffice It take Wl at cvery es the lot of thing since illennium. faith to believe ot , n Locarno indi- I"ord he to defeat t is that nothing can be weighed esmitten couple berry millions but had to pour n the court without the consent of | fulge in what is comm nto camps bis con- — to ne willing to be bossed. state- = All need | to find a na course, find 1 It's T ver ' claime y's own business. Bos arise except where people one of the participants‘in the dise es are would not permit him on, and at any event it is the in- 1 election; and he PROGE ferly coll or stop- ped in chless awe as his won- = dering eyes took in the gigantic con- | A radio fan who has been giving truction work which was finally | the matter considerable thought | leted after of has suggested to the Observer that | make it br labor. the procecdings Congress bhe | Linally od the broadcast. Perhaps the time will |10 longer. the when this arrangement will | She r f construction, made and there will be im- | €V { Imost mediate contact between the And sen- 5 inary va ate and house £0) TS sure stion of the Senatc proponcnts of and political e o court to enter with epecific ond you to be a leader ural-born follower and b How much moncy w is behalf of Newberry, of alen N s spent indma’ ryvations on 5 poin on % { numerable m first The rescrvations that handful | humerabl years o could control herself irreconcilables want attache ¥ uld Ha, id the in making | {00 - Ithefr ambition known among their : No matter when she takes & stroll | close friends, It is believed that Chained to your bed, or locked in a She will be hailed, upon my soul, | Alderman Judd and Alderman Dahm | €loSct or tethered under the stove. By Sheiks who have & car and roll |woulq like the nomination, ~ ena-| 1The chaining would be obnoxious | With invitations pressing, | tor Hall, it is reported, will not be [SOUEh, but the muzzle - would ' be | a candidate. Ex-Representative [VOrse Such a practice would givo T T Tt perlod awhen | And oftentimes she takes a chanco | Christ s also mentloned. Whether [ NV derivation for tho famed He- i ving 1o livo up to the | DCSPite her mother's warning, | his connection with the “regulars” in brew: expression, as peoplo meeting e - [ O1d people’s “Thon shalt nots” and |times past would harm his candi- [OP the street would say, "Tsn't this | - " g '.len'l.v" i ] dacy i3 a question. The voters| MU0 ‘y?x‘:fh\\ho g ‘:;m un\mm‘(-o \\n)h( infringing on A g Foung folks are always scorning. have expresscd themselves as op-| 4 st W Ve he authority of his group. ganmerlcantsm: Wishing to be @ | When twelve miles out last night she | posed o “regulares - Aceording to |other end of the chain? | Byiler kewde bight Sand do! anything ad : Suppose all persons found with-| Mr. Duder led the figh more strenuous than pressing a but- had | the sages of the party, the strength UL L h Mr. ler led the fight against Yo & | To jump out and walk home to Dad, | of John E. Downes continues to in-|°Ut identification cards were sum- the ajpropriations for new alreraft (i | Arriving home, footsore and mad, . | cr Mol has not. said ot {Mmarily rounded up in the jails for on the ground that the expenditure Ty . | At t o'clock this morning. ) AW . the nomi- |observation and Kept there until [had not been authorized by his com- About the only consolation in b ) Sl T e e o [claimed by their families, Or, it |mittee, which, under Toee. ruloh ing poor and unknown is that d aid T, “You girls are lucky Janes | like to sec him {oss his hat into [Uncalled for within a certain time, has original jurisdiction in such agents won't bother you. That o ths auit vollse tiiing, | D riae were handed out to whoever wanted |matter e For soon, in jitney aeroplane | Fx-Mayor George A. Quigley fs|them, Or, if they were unprepossess-| The char sustained him on | A true radical is a man who Boys will the girls he trapping. reported fo bé in a receptive mood. 118 in appearance and remained un- |points of order against provislons love you unless you are unre: She answered, “Run and play your | Whether he gets the nomination or |calimed, were despatched by the |in the bill to appropriate $4,962,000 able. flute! not he will probubly be consulted |chief of police or a subordinate for “ncw construction and procurc- We know the nature of the brute. | even though it ww} against the armed with a rapid-pumping Colt. ment of aircraft and equipment,” We'll carry our own parachute! grain of the republican chiefs o | This is all very unpleasant, and you and to authorize the sccretary of You will not catch us napping notice him, {are no doubt alarmed at the pron-“]“ navy to make contracts up to iy At present, according o what the |pect. But the dogs are already sub- |$4,100,000 for other new equipment. The Very Thing Obscrver has been told, there 18 no |iccted to such treatment. Is it any| Mr. French, republican, Idaho, It Is caster to ho eager about the | ¢rycgora: “What do you think of | “republican party Tt Is said to | wonder they go mad? |who headed the appropriations corilbe fariuoiing i Eyshiankror: | s ol AN Mo sanK of) siomuican Lty Se B |val sub-corimittee, opposed Mr. But- . | Bot about the Riff. | glrls a wenring its own opinfons. Election day is| In vain she called to him. ;lur.‘i contentions, holding that au- B e e |~ Blaisacll: “They should go first | far enough off to allow this differ-| There was no response thority for the cxpenditures ~had stock ~— | o ;'“.{'10 L\ s 80 Il’ntrrmgl)' i lect | Lotn with the powder they us cnce to be ironed out and it is still She looked back upon happler been authorized under previous ln\\:«. o | the Kind of bob they shouldn't? 3 DomIE1s fon tHe DAY Lo fenmscible | 0avE but was overruled in his position v = its cattored battalions and present | When she spoke his name softly |Mr. Lehibach, republican, New Jer- : - sol The great need of | sed to reply: jEcyupxepid infc elected the G. O. P. is for a new leader| ‘Yes Dear, I'll be there | Mr. Lehlbach, however, sustain- | who can unite all factions and| Dut now everything was changed. °d Mr. French on the $300,000 ftem bring ¢ out of discord At| With sad face she waited for his|ruling that authority existed for the Nonesibast notil ra: |lnnaor: |appropriation and rejecting My The party is badly Alone she sat. {Butler's pmpt of order against the nization. It may| She never thought would be Proposal. The house, by a vote of bitter medicine but if success {s | thus. 4 95 to 66, sustained this ruling when to he hoped for, new local leade The vacant chair across the ialrlcw-\:ri-fl fl‘:"t‘":m‘jl"cr']:‘"l‘;(l from the de- | must be found and those who have | cavsed her heart to throb. CRIONGOALA0 seAR T2 |led the ranks to defeat in two| [here was pain in her eyes Mr. Butler then offered an amend- | mayoralty elections must be asked | He was not there. ° {meneitojeliminatotio 300000 4sexS !0 step aside. Otherwise the demo- | Nor could he hear her voice, |tion, but the Touse adjourned be- crate can feel reasonably of | Aszain she tried: |tore a vote was taken, e } “George.” Although it 15 not expected an ef- But only sllence greeted her word. |fort will be made to restore the air- The room seemed S0 empty. |cratt appropriations bofore final Only his presence was needed to PAssage of the bill, it appears prob- ht. lable that Mr. Butler's committes A | will authorize appropriations ap- proximating the amount eliminated. His opposition was based solely on the ground of the right of an ap- |propriations committee to recome !mend such expenditures, and he did : Caee nd the millions of | 85 F0 not question the advisability of these lomes in the land. S | proposals. It congress ever does go on the| {NINE | Tord Plans Opposed col ze professor rintendent in it is mar- | br superhuman in its tness. TRat mighty untold horse pow- | \endous undertaking our entry, i thit she come s , determination written in bout, are of a picce statements generally would not Mugcle only vitiate 1 inted in entry b found o v be to un: ions in th Then ther Court build it! of Then that rmous power o factory he hug of it—the ndous ale on which it has mass 1 buildi trer alr, woman will probably’ take a deeper interest n governmental af- | fairs. Even though she has the | vote, it is doubtful whether woman | He aid, however, question of the |advisability of the $300,000 {tem. | Although ~not mentioning efther |Ford or the corporation by name, For Ten Minutes. world Your Dinner Wil B Stone Cold. 1t been done! The incredible numbers of men cr «d in work and the mtic s of money that have What a gagantuan thing it is to create all this and to call on nature for such illimitable power in this magnificent undertaking. Tell has given much attention to | yment as is warranted |he asserted his committes now was holding hearings to determine a poi- fey for lighter-than-air development 1 that the all-metal project was move to have the government bear |a pert of the expense of experiment- ing with a new type of afircraft. REPRIEVE AGAIN - GIVEN URDERER (Gov. Smith Gives Another Stay of Execution Ossining, N. Y., Jan. 23 (P—Gov- ove here are many the sex who minnte and conversant with what cor s is doing, or not do-| ing. But the general rank and file| you me, to what pi for the £00d of pay little atiention to politics ex-| Dot ikind is this crowning achieve- | cept on election day. 1f congress| (ome kind dedicated?” is tied up fo the rest of the coun-| 7y ra?” try by radio women will reap the| Going superintendent. “This is the new penefit. While congress is in session| o JOURE im- | face powder plant of the Consolidat- {ho bread winners of the fami Throw ¢ fown ed Cosmeti u]v{'l_m"l' their work in stores, fac | The i 3 5 cte. But the bread makers are| Iy Tn the old days & man was vindi- e cEnd e can TR ;"'\'r';“m At 2o ssions of Important subjects| Out while about their hou ot { hold ta is y bring about| The a general epidemic of indigestion| House, among the male population, but| I'm that is beside the point. Sick There might be some advantage| Of I the! deliberalions of.congress bas teing [ernor Alfred E. Smith last night ise (o n e R A e T | {sucd a reprieve for Ambrose Ross, e ey b0 i ianTass Unless! I Haato bank robber, who was to have gone important legislation is up for dis-| Widow."” {to the electric chair last night | represents ake curncd man who t pay any in- mar- heen spent on their toe are tax th 1ship has t look old ¢ m license on it ut of m rybody knows and bad | the can't ! , it's a ain't yon he responded m L% por PRODUCTION | tion of at Williams an=feated by 4| of the 1 majority own Plays Hustrated Were Tt §s called “musical comedy,” but neither the music nor the comedy "[ affords the appeal manu- . ntene PLERLIN'S TAX ssion few would care to listen. Speaking to Superintendent of Tut when the World Court or any Prisons James L. Long, from New other subject of equal interest §s lution creating the affice of a |Yor , Governor Smith said, “Put off on the other, millions would for- | permanent deputy building inspector the exccution. I will communicate got other adiust their | was not unexpected by those who are |with you tomorrow morning.” cars. i | familiar with the situation. In fact,| When told by Superintendent Knowing {hat the nation was sit- | if he had gailed to veto the resolu- |Long of his reprieve, Ross said on- in the audience, members of | tion there would have been great |1y, “I'h awfully glad.” He had just congress might In line with | surprise. finished his dinner, the second he public senfiment instead of faking| While the report of the committee 'has eaten in t » days under the im= Nietation from the powers that he. | which investigated the need of per- pression that it was his last. His But there is this to he manent deputy inspectors in the execution had been sct for last night congre we that their | building department was innocent on, but a last minute of twenty- nstit would | the surface, it is whispered that it four hours was granted. be inclined to make long specches | Was entircly in pur-| I 1 been convicted of slay- and wave the American pose. Close nts govern- | ing Lir Whitman, a bond sales- their jaws ached. mental acts smelled a mouse in the 'man, in 2 holdup of the TFirst Na- Of course, tl woodpile or thought there might be tional Ba Bellmore, L. I, In tuned | a colored gentleman conceal in Den- | April, 1024, | mark, or something. And they we x‘v‘ Mayor Paonessa's veto of the reso- duties ar sit- ting vote considered nd T Smith, | Me- | not innocent st af could d vy out, nanager, Pat- not far wrong. Republican lgaders have looked askance on thé apparent friendship Dbetw Acting Deputy Building In- | Rutherford, a member of the | their own party, and Mayor Pa vn.m‘ sa, a democrat They believe Hn(i there is too much brotherly love. | Anyonc who is friendly to the mayor becomes a candidate for their bldck- list, or at lcast leaves himself open to suspici According to reports they to smeke Rutherford out so the investigating committee, inconsistent with its report on the ‘ru? re building situation, favored the creation of a permanent deputy | ¢, building insPector not beca the | continued committee really thought one W and slowly needed but because this was a good | day chance 1o corner Rutherford, as they orm believed. They knew that if he was |along the named permanent deputy building | ware 31 inspector he would resign from the | M common council, thereby leavin E _ va which could be filled with WISH he a mgy not so independent in his| “Kr skirts have reduee views. Furthermore, it Rutherford €t car ac n 50 per cent."™ | were appointed permanent deputy| “Wouldn't it be fine if accidents | inspector by a democratic commis- | could be prevented entirely "—Buf- | sion they, could polnt thelr finger at { falo Bison. Due the to the prevalence of rabies surrounding towns, strict | ne is being enforced by the | wardens and all ¢ s t tied up or or s loubtedly to prevent rcad of the dread scourge to other nd to human beings. As such will be ef- on| in Observation On The Weather “The Green Iat” Sound Advice! pector who is 1 of mine told me that rece L little Italian girl in her as very dull in Gram- 2 u it dogs. frier who W probably slowiy orn N¢ Saturday; vl tempe gland, Snow Sunday increasing tempera- the {a0gs anyy " by a mad she |rushed to his for following v fr finally sent and the ition took ple gell a badda gell ie is not a bad girl; zo0d girl, but she cannot Grammar.” T no want my gell o de he learna de gram, no learna gram, 1 ge S learna gram, you g are always the under- | 1f a person is bitten | serum s advice is ieclded ver “My “No, cloudincss, tur rising log, expensive , expert weather stafes with urday ure Sun- very iturday and Sun st of the Mississiy times before you are half | ise ram m; no man. 1 man. You no man." rising t B displayed - const from Dela- to Hastport, Not Him Visitor to Country Town:,"Do you ink that ‘Coolidge Economy' has rt business?" P'roprietor hasn't hurt never traded —A\Irs, L. I, Layton ne. A Mighty Task reuz (quite stout): “Do t 1 should do to reduce Dr. Peerlegs: “Exercise will do it.” Kreuz: “What kinds shall T take?" Dr. DPeecrless® “Begin by pulling yourself away from the table three of Country Store: “It | vacancy mine. But th with me, anyway." —G. G. Froehlich. (Copyright, 1926. Reproduction Forbidden) tell me team last | this clty |

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