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STRATON TO- LN A CHNESE FEBRUARY 5, 1926, ‘ W*SHINfiTflN ALSO ke most Chine It w W Invente erention n s not old g » 15 On the other side of the caplitol, !-un.-rm. poor” He was told later Benators Copeland, democrat, New | by Senator Harrlson “that in takf Yorki Harrison, democrat, Missis- |the part he has in behalf of i sippl, and Norrls, republican, Ne- |people he will bring down upon his braska, urged actlon by the chief | head the condemnation of the presi- executlve, whilo Senator Reed, | publican, Pennaylvania, suggested that leglslation {s necessary, He promised his support for any meas. |influence In the world court and ure to end the suspension but he | was a pity he had not made a helleved the proposals offered thus |similar cffort with the coal men, far would prove useless. re- | The Mississippl senator ~declared [ President Coolldge had “used his Muscle Shoals question and that it NATIONAL MUSIC W Senator Norrls suggested that | K | the president advise the miners and | New York, I'eb. & (P — Otto H, operators that unless work waus res [ Kahn, head of the Metropolitan ) to raise money for PREACH AGAINST SOCIAL PARASlTES, SUNROrt of h arny suppssing O Tatping rebellion |‘> JITRAE FREEING HYDRANTS — DRAGON OF 1916 - s FAGING DEADLOCK, By the Amoclated Press, [out of worat bliasard in years; rail to the governors of various fowns o] West Palm Beach — Saclal para- and trolley schedules demoralized o nd provinees, These inls are i jn | sltes bettor boware. Tho Rev. Dr. by wind and snow, . " ' \ways pushed to acquire personal . . Will Dig Them Out Except i 5o Seoees oo sos arsivea’ss| = This Is a Tanill Restriction That o "l hin et ey S as Goolldge and Congress Await| Gfl][ IG" war on them and similar evil| l(‘.;.-«u(n:;h»r‘:h B. l[»'xlro, owner of 1 g RIS e . forces he thinks are destroying the |chain of furniture stores operating S | T [] money which went to Peking stayod M | Oh s k ero y community, LAk las L. B. Price Mercantlle company [mflges m e n Peking, Likin offered a satisfuc 08 0 l eP 0“ [n e —— | 7 o stores, dies In Fort Worth, | ——— ory answer. — Responsibllity for the clearlug | Washington — In order to get| giamford—John Cloran, suffering | Washington, D. €. Feb. G| Continued axistence of Hkin recs | yoongton, ¥ob, & UP—Renewed &way of snow from the fire hy-|his name In some newspADErS, @ (rom exposure, collapses du street; | American representatives have laid g e | domands that the government act drants other than thoso In the cen- | membor of congress has to juzz It tuien to hospital " [before the great powers and Chin tonuepeniant DA A R ra e L eeoMo T The ter of the clty was assumoed today | up or make ridiculous statements A a proposal to free China from for- 00 200N ! RN e Presidont by the local Boy Beout councll in [in the opinlon of Representative| Greenwich—gtanley Saheske, 14, [v1&N restriction on tarlit levies in | "o, ¢t has | Coolidg maintaining his position ¢ooperation with Chlef Willlam J.| yohnson of Texas. tatally injured when wheels of truck (return for abolition of the “likin." 5 ! step must originato in Noble of the firo department and = for which he had jumped passed | “The real dr of modern e Mlgibaiy \,\(:‘h the permission of Btanley M. Palm Beach -- Mra. Bula Croker |over body. China, 18 the ‘likin,' In the opiniol i i sk an Realy mes, superintendent of schools. NiBs lesacnnl t7 a ardilol s of forelgn traders and muany Chi : 5 i\ ¢ i Announcement was made In every | " !AKINg leasons from An operat Bridgeport — Two heavy dray |10se” says w bulletin of the Nutior rough te i for |« Blgla R e ouiis aohool thiy Aftarnoon (hat each sooit [ INEtNICtor willithe: purgoss of'a |, BECEIPOLE S0 R0 ROONS Goographic society from its head t int of depav 3 SR Xuricdamoora was to see that hydrants on his | CATECF In music {with snow drageed nto water and Quariers in Washington, . ¢ e o e L InEthe ol inbuo; #treet and near his home were froed perieh when wagon slips over dock |[Pbolition of a similar tux the A ByEge MSunG 8IL Anueinimen from the grip of tha snow before | Washington—Governor and M. [jo” constitution of the United States < i e DISH PESII ST IDCIN dark. This ald was offered by Scout [ Trumbull of Connecticut, one of e helped save the Cnion, The Amerts | 3 TOTOER IR EPMEORISE HueR B LN Executive Walter 0. Cook beeause | Whose daughters has entertained | ywuiopiupy—Charles B Miller, 56, ©an8 at Peking may bo doing for |'! L AR L tlam e tosntisge AR ante the elty could take care of only|John Coolldge during Amherst | o0 qond’ from heart attack au. Chine what George Washington, Jef- ! P Sl D AusARRuLEmastiald those hydrants in the business dis- | holidays, were nmong gnests at & |Lorinduced by fight agalnst storm, (°r8on, Madison, Franklin and otl e J O R (RS tricts, | White House dinner last night to St rs did for the colonies at Philadet- | M1P0! ik ) Goolidie Aol contor Dig, Brothers, Dig Spenker and Mrs, Longworth, New Haven Silver's clothing [Phia in 1 It was not until THREE MERT DEATIT X t subject at pres New Brifain today was busy dig- | = store at 148 Congress avenue dam. | (hat the ‘likin' was abolished within & 2 L i #ing lteelf out, after having been | New York ~- Sleigh bells have laend by fire; investigatlon to be |the German union ¥ 1 re sthe | In the hous inzerad buried under the already “historical | been jinglhing In Fifth avenus for 'made Taxes Levied in Transit | ; ! by L RIS A A Rreligiopile blizzard of 1926." Snow s being | the time in years. Some old s “The nearcst equivalent which 1 M - ste- | Nepresentatls mocrat cleared from the streots, which are cabb ave lots of colns jingling | Hartford—8aving of $1.600,000 fo Knglish for the Clinesa word T ) tru by | Now York, In a gen CLILEE T belng opened where thay were hith. {in their pockefs as a result. They Connecticnt corporations through |‘likin' fs ‘per cent’ The Chinese M % AL L Bl erto impassable and by tonight or hauled old sleighs out of sior repeal of federal capital stock fax (term means ‘per mille, that is, a tax sl & 4 4 0o tomorrow morning af’' the latest, |and have been getting plenty of and substitute inerease on corpora- apportioned according to thousands. || ! % Theodor Chairman RArkaraof ithe commore Jack Frost and the North Wind per- | eustomers at 815 an hour tion income tax indicated. It has taken on a different mean v fell exfia 1| commiitee Lo hold hearings on any mitting, trafflc will have been r¢<" = ——— in the course of years until now 1 1in a hoespital nf them stored almost to normal, | Philadelphia — Gordon Weld | likin® statfon is knowr a 'sque Although strenuous efforts were | Strawbridge, member of one of the FAKE DOCTOR SCANDAL station. Likin stations are toll posts made by the board of public works | city's oldest families, has eloped to vhere taxes are lovied on goods in _\'vu(flrd'l_v,kusmg cvery avallable fa- | Elkton, M. with his stenog- transit. While some of tha colle cility to keep the streets open, the | yapher, Miss Elizabeth M. Tchter- 5 3 » [tions made at the. 'squeezc’ 5 Borm waa too much and lre : n:l‘fl,',‘x I ] " | Bodics ‘of Two Chilaren May Be, B0 B ol fgovernmen st LF sireet became a churning mills | Fahumed in New Investigation on of the revenue falls into the han i« g of stalled autos with whirring | paterson, N. . Anothsr type- of the provincial governors or th 1 i wheels and little progrees. | writer romance: Albert 1 inChicago. ilstrict mandarins The road to the hopital through | world's champion typist, has mar.| .. - “From Shanghai to Soochow 1 © Walnut Hill park wah driftéd 16 a | rieq Mies Dorothy Lane, one of his| o | B (P =The bodles OF | ¢\ 1hiles and goods going from o dapth of about thres feet along iis |yt two children, ed by TOregat .%o the other have fo pass ol ¥ entire length, and while &ome autos | i Zippol, charged = with = graccWhs o5 "o, At the first and 1 / managed to battle their way through, | xo v eS| maducine reiliioitSulingnacan sy bRREN L T ie da s ta AN LIAbTa carrying {njured from the North & | yaainers are Child peye| o hiinied as well an thoss of soms g . 4 01y zoods must be examin ° iudafeatasirophe oty oarathad Ak © el R it i L RenL IR Tenis op Harryl Tl Rn e o is scarcely a glngle arti hard time. A number of cars, un. | i > v poscd as a physician for eiglit years, " not in that transit pay rd 4 spoil their grandchildren. Young [ iy the fnvestization of nuniicense abls to make the grade through the |00 (et ualiaet : B Jeast three taxes 4 drifts, backed down the hill onto | 110 e ) F L B G LN, L Gy GEo ] It Applied To America West. Main street. Sevoral cars re- | [ MENES bring P| Zippel. who for years has had a | .ie o iorailel system wore set up ported fighting the drifts for from |° 10" }"'"""""" s Jl‘ I practioe, said he g P\ York-Philadelphia hig \ ing the top of the hill. (Reeania e renal i ncoma tagres fnathysand Fah Hinited] urrest 24 to stop at clistoms Tranbpartaticnimll urns are to be open to public In- | comity of another D et Telephone and Hght companies | tion. Deputy Ralanant of Brit- " Frey, negro, N Brune suffered lirtle damage due to Y SRRanes bRt eficlai ver 2 ITBEEENG Sttt Trenton Philads fact that the snow was not wet or |80 the Amerlean congress one het- it THs aite fe heavy and did hot stick to the wires, | 1°F #0d Teveal the fortuncs, auto- | thoss of Zippel amd Klein eame : The Connectient Co., were the hardest hit. taken off by the New Haven roa yesterday and other trains ran late Late yesterday afternoon jitney lines | and bus lin, One train w in the eity began to suspend and ” early this morning one lone fitney | etruggled to the cen Later aa | the snow melted and seftled down, street sweepers, plows, cte, broke open lanes through the streots, otl itneys resumed their rontes, though (hls forenoon 1t Is questio able if any attempt was made maintain a schodule, Trolleys &uccesstully 1ight Storm So far as frolley lines were con- | cerned, Superinfendent Willlam J. | Bryan is #aid to be the only super- | intendent on uu whole systen: who | kept his entire divicion open. Start- ing A€ 11:47 Wadnesday night svhen | the storm réached its intensity, were kept running on every every few minutes. All the plows And swespers were put into use. IFive crews have worked 24 hour shif running three plows and two swee ér*s and keeping awitches open and ralls cleaned. Everything kept moving insofar as trolleys were con- cerned, with the exception of the’ Franels street line trip was misscd on this line, when an air pipe froze up. I Hartford a Hartford- New Britaln car was stalled in the arifts on a city street, and three Hartford busses were gtulled all day on Commonwealth avenue. Superin tendent Bryan sent a gang of men to shovel thém out No bugses were operafod in this ety or from this elty to Meriden or Hartford yesterd ¢d this morning t to be no at fn Meridén y twonld not by mtil he through garage to | Bugses wers this 1 sl fn the COMMUNICATED MONROE SCHOOL WALK EAitor, New Britain Herald Kindly allow m space to ¢ press. 1y oplnion of the condltion of the Menros school walk Evéry wiiter wo havo trample | down this walk but today cver childrén goinz to school there were 6bliged to a4 going to and from Everyons in th shhorhood ebliged to elean his walk, the janitor of this school ¢ It certalnly scems that up til noon today he eounld ) cleaned the walk, but as yot nothing ha veen done with i 1t he is incfliclsnt why not g someone elsc for janitor. Citizen. axpayer and " Charter Is Denied April Farm Colony of Garland Allentonn, . Iebh, 5 A - A charter has bden denled the Apri I'arm colony. No exceptions were filed within the 10 day ¢ on Wednesday to the veport aminer Robert 1 t hat the c eriod ending of 1 who r St sott and Bettina Hovey Denunciation of thé colony 1 Stuart resulted in nationwide pul licity for the eccentric illionair who was in charge of the farm Garland is under $1,000 bail for trial in April court, on a c¢harge growing out of the : on the far, on Jany MAY POSTPON Rio Janeiro, IMeb. & (P—Tho e eumption of the flight to Buenos Aires by the Bpanish trans-Atlantic aviators, tentatlvely fixed for Sur day. may have to be postpo 1t develops that the scapla vas glightly damaged by the erush of surrounding honts Commander | Franco and his comrades arrived | yosterday from Pernambuco. mobiles and horses of deputics in | conneetion irive by etate an. DO AR L the Trench equivalent of the con- | thorities unlicensed phy- | 0 pelled to pay a certain m gresslonal record. M. 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