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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1926, ww: 0Nal MANGES O J ANE AVEN'S EARNING the differcnes New Britain Herald “5500 00,0 R i A S SR S 0t 01y |1y, ;‘ Then ensued the following ERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY The annomncement by President| The New York and | Norsoinen TH E 0 B SER VER “Thix 18 So andSo, the con) deals ck 1% KIng, chairman of the| Hartford railvoad is belioved 1y | Wit Akl r ';‘l" sl i} I your. pilgoe twened Dally (Bunday Exrepted) % y xe ) s | earried over b tonlght tha ind-Such 1y gills At Horald Blag. 61 Church Btreet | “C1'001 committee, and Henry T.|many to be “coming b M he Son ar cars, W X X ing conl at 3w ton el | v member, that they will ro- | sense that it p SEIL10 L P niradies Vo Makes Random Observations | ¥en” M so.un hatit SUBSCRIPTION RATES the end of thelr terms | money whereas scveral year A those o1 = : {1|mm 1 in tonight's paper 0 8 Year o followed the announcement |1t was parading deficlts before T gl 0 On the City and Its People i Wil yan Know it wan ourag $2.00 Three Mouths , i R b Anke, Willlam o print it, don't you 7o & Month ctury, that b [ oyes of i friends in Now England. | (e’ oo T R R R | Wy 1 e in April. Thus at ¢ Its surplus for 1925 ha 1 bicock. The Newtons o Gl z Why ? i ‘ 3 F pril | HLAG L ko e Newtons of Plaiayill Sent all communteations 1o fun | The Observer Topes e will - be [break, you ean't wra to some ox [, "W Yy pinhead PR A1 e Pagt Datss ot New Brtinia RIGHINEN S Ol 3 ESsiAld i ranr Shup Lillr, care 01 the New |Pardoned for taking prido i the |pert howler and ask him to go (1 [ 008 that conl b k for $19 a el the bourd will relinquish a work fequivalent to 34 A bad co \ 1 L B Herald und your qerer (116t that the fivst suggestion for es. |other ping for you. The tliptiops oo, “, “”\‘ thero'a tdary lo ito he TELEPHONK CALLE | with which they have been tdenti- [ common stock, In 1 It yesterday Vo Arthur - will be torwarded 1o New York |[tablishing a playground near the [emotion which result are enough to *“Hi_ CRlE L bk AU the Businers Office ... ¥38 | fled prominently TR P e Cr e ndi t R Washington school was made in this more thun repay for the moncy UPle. You shoutd b ashamed of Editortal Ronms 026 o Yol column, Now, it scems, the sug ent. Let us examine them, We YOUrself. It's wrong all wrong. The fmproved spirit of co-oper while in nd 19 t Cheer Up, Polks, It Can’t Last |gestion is 1o be acted upon. Mayor |find You ought to be tarred and feaths 5 tlon exlsting belw Bloit e ¢ i Forever i ) AT cred, Any newspaper that would The only profitable advertling mediom | 100 L xisting Detween t] ity go 1 { nil 1 Ime w I'ac L wrote g le to the board | 'The bitterness when flrst bal i {Jpeatileal ) 7090 | AHous AarRslE Within Biriag, 1008 Stk Gl i ted 'y Pep” it's true art of the consolidated school dis The outraged dignity and the mad 118tress peopic are suficring beeat S | : A Sy Wy at the Sons o gt rooing the way frict property on which the Wash- |dened sel-conteopt when the sec. Of the high price and searcity of UM 81 e AR es oMt tacen Siasunioan reavom. ) CoRN 9iaUle. thteten) volution banquet in ; ; jid aiorda) ington schiool s located be opened ond and third balls follow it. conl ought to be pui out of b The Aucciated Press I» eaciusieelr 3 | ber the time when the city govern- | rallrond to N T y boA : ere arc winter days, for plaveround purposes, The hoard | The satisfaction when the first haij {18 news credited o 1t 0r nat otherwive | yont (g consolidated school road 6wy ol T e . i ) Iy ther June, 00k Kindly to the reque nd ap- [hits true and knocks seven or cight I'his line of eonversation comtin- fo this paper and also locw! B ki e oo Gl ] » thelr sin for 'em, pointed President 1%, I King ping down. ved for several minute Fina news published hereln, | i Tucke U8 spi of co- | proximately 3 1 LIt a merry tune! committee of one with power to act. | The cursing when you folloss this 'he editor was able to wedge fn i —— | of G ) thed ) o ttee of e ! \ operation atly to the dotriment [on which six ; | N R i i by missing the possible spare. words, the coal dealer running Member Audit Uureww of Cireulation | oo o i Patrick is | Months huve passcd siuce the fden |PY ! ; 1v |out of breath The A. B, C, a0 a natlopal vrgunization | O thY L] HstRYRLCTL 19 /aug, or o tof i playground for the childre; of | The self-pity if the miss Is by only Yt o whlct™ turntahes newspapers an advars |l citizens gencrally T o : \ o1 cough 1y very that disteict was born, It cam.c an ineh or fraction thercof, iy 1 tisers with o strictly honest anuissls of | ETRTE ot A (he oSt . FoRk “Well, what have you got to s Sy ctreulation statietics| It was the practice at that tim il | d result of u four ma The roscate hliss on those few oc- ) circulation, Our clreulation ta i ' pra im un ! tle: “Yon, 12 whe can't gt it 'thvongl that past of tha oty by & % ) | for vourse Are based upon this aud Irar G it oy ar ot o o an &y e antrantingd : A it city by the [casfons when the second hall ) AT I S protection agalnet fraud in newspaper | 5 X : S e ut least ought to get it Observer, who noticed that hun- [gocs truo and glves you u spar s AL B dimtribution fizures to both tationp) and | if 1} 1 be an end to the de- | fiave Ueen Ane ot oy Valnu dreds of ehildren were playing in | The unsurpassablo anger at the |YOUT hand local &dvertiser | 5 | fenrtrouble Bobliad-Han o uLpls Angorsa LIS iy spiTiva ot it arighl her | mands for increascd school uc- | an ase in gross revenue, but | 5 3 . N sobl .,‘ A the streots where irlives and fresh pin boy who stands in the al e - R g Froersigs el | dit '8 We constant danger f) (i X $ 4 g ere's the item right in fron The Hersld fs on wale @ally in New | COMMOdations and equipment. The | also to reduction In operating cx- e . HEN y“" planadinggor I‘: n m’ r from jley or flings eplthets at his mates S Tork at_ Motaling's Newsetand. TImes | city government folt it was not bee | penses. The cost of operation has ' it itment Vi % e i o ed At 1hat |whon lio ehonld be setilng ‘em, up. fering conl at Square; Behulta's Newsstands. Entrance . i nt \ND REVERSES 1o conviction s &till | The convietion that you are the |™!in’ Grand Central. 42nd Btrect ing taken into the confidence of | hee 1o the e though | t ty | enough | victim of a Homerie fate when you Hhataiarau i e ool committec to any ex-|the physical equipment has | Keeping Her Wor to cstabli playground where the uim too 1 hit the headpin (¥OUF €0 up £ | 5 | ) ed her father for the e hoys and girls might enjoy them- |squarely g throug 3 inc . 9 1O | tent, and the school cor ce had | som« ¢ sroved, the state 1 1 father for the car, Y squarely, chopping through for only 5 $ BUILDING INSPECTION | \ hool committ ;\.In ‘Arm what improved, th of | hromisad not ito dwiva it far: Ives to the fullest under proper |two pins. | ence, while sald eye was carry- IN THIS CITY [its own ideas of procedure. Some | its freight cars remains below that | fer kept her promise Supervision and in safety. The fifth | The sputtering fury if the second |INE out Instructi The action of the Common Coun- | such Impasse probably had to oc- | for Class 1 ra vard is the most thickly populated [ball goes through the hole “Mi Deeper silence for a minute. eil tn uphold the veto by Mayor | cur in order to emphasize the need Confidence in th ew Haven's across the stroet! "“n of the city - !'(l* a district Jopened. | Then ] | 3 ( lsor of large families. Tho Observer ar- | The cocky smugness if yvou got a s 1 owe you an apolog Paonessa of the plan to appoint a [ for a better systom, whieh finally | future s belng reficeted in U lidutes e e el et T PSR! il ”""" pgna : R el e ! t 7 % o j i i) Pt : : Kues t playgrounds should be [ten after ugh break. i b Gl g full-time deputy Luilding inspector | was Lrought about by the late B [ pricc of its stock, which s in the | (eon it on any [aken to the children, not children | The carcless apology if you don't | M. So-and-So had beon reading evidently was a vietory for tho|Clayton Goodwin, ‘mrn»w. But it is stated by finan yf‘“ ! ‘r ot o remind us |10 the playgrounds. Here s an in-| The humiliation when you slip the t:Twenty-1ive Azo To- mayor who had opposed the plan| It was the late Mr. Goodwin, | cicrs that this price fs slightly un- yim, e ( Ll . anyway) “"“‘m»l of where fhat idea can be and tumble on the alley, your ball 113" column. And ts y ¢ L h T ol rAumAtan Canll Ral ohRITman R iof £ (he e o or ST nings comes up, > 100. leave behind us [“2rr¢d out. going wild. The utter silenco when (180 coal was acti in view of the circumstance ¥ hairman of the committec on | der ten times Its annual earnings comes up, cessary 1o ¢ : . ) s The consolidated school district |vou find you have made nine pins|36.25 per ton. enumerated. also was by school accommodations, who ! per share, and that many of the In a puace X owy large tract of land adjoining 'on the play. | e partly upon cconomlic reasons. The | stepped into the breach and drafted | stronger rallroads paying dividends | e — e e the Washington &chool. It s an | The utter rage when you make| Whetlier ft would bo to the ad- nla e ntage of the city to crect a mi ound.” The Lut one pin on a sy the mayor's|a progressive plan of school needs.|are enjoying no higher rate for Ahsolved ideal place for | L . 2o space will not be necded for many | But ther ling which ipal building at corner of M. h- 11 ) 4 aborate a vant'| S hotr stoo B\ A e e F a’F 1 @ The coal T hought was full of dust | Space wi ut there is no fecling which cay, | : Main | The plan was claborate and went | their stoc The Inference ther aCtSflfl ancies And T fhousht that dealer was|¥CarS for school purposes but its|compare with that which sweeps and Iast Main streets is a subjoct into all details; it included the| fore 4s that the price of New Ha- for playkround purposes will re- [over you when you peel off your | which Dusiness facts seem to w assertion that as ing in full ready practically p erc time on this job it was unnecessary | Proposed locations and types of | ven stock is higher than the cir- B holtmaa i faillon the minin N heavy dividends in health and [c step to the lne, and with vour . tors, city offeials and [ new ed. @ ¥ | Uistory devotes few pages to me 1 1 citizenship. The title can ve- first ball, by some outrageously ' the public which ha eal to give him a better [ new buildings needed, and included | cumstances justify. In view of the | Histor T {0 mes } ‘ jhe andEillonlon Bofkbe Do 4 i s ; Sl ) of a reliring disposition. And so he felt that his slate was |Main In the name of the consolidat- [lucky freak of fortune, see the whole | the government. It is con and more high-sounding title and | &% necessary equipment for 1o} heavy capitalization of the road, | | an i school district and the playground |ten pins go flying this way and that the building now in n still not require additional work. | new ol ag well as the old | the large debt incurred by the pur- A woman likes to tell what she | ORI cleaged out when the ground s need- land disappear, leaving an empty | quated and inadequate, Ofticers are | But the chiet obstacle to the p 'wnll*‘:\lnlm;; This plan was laid be- | cn se of trolley companies, and a |knows; a man likes to tell what e | Under Her Thumb "(11 fo expand the Washington school alley. Puzzied and at a complete foradialioves i i A 1 : A e | k. e W plant, loss, your elation is completely sub- | litt1e possibility of m helng fol- a4 iha assiimBtioniihat the batlds | oreith rd of finance and taxa- IRendan A arnIne| » | thind ) ring Laura was |7 | ) 0 ¢ little possibility o tem heing fol was the agsumption that the hulld- | l‘ fi : - [large debt due the government, the 4 v chance o rule she | 10 addition to the playground. it jugated by the unspoken question, | jowed out ing boom would not last forever, | tion and was the step that brought | current hook deficit is computed ;.r‘ Ao T Retasohed may be possible fo erect a band- |“What do I do now?" e e Rt Ry S and that there might be less of it |about the hettered co-operation ex- | around $40.000,000, The Qi : ¢ ngeds | 8he lked (he game of chess bee |Stand for summer evening concerts. | e faken into consi Ex e this year than there was last year; | Isting belween the city and the |4 ore, §s not lkely to pay divi- {another Ii'l' drin can i Why ask thousands of residents 10 [typon o Town Goes Forward — impor{ant of the' cost of C : i | i i R Ao walk o mile to Walnut Hill park o | 1"} idings are fall o o SRR AT ; and that the boom would gradually | school committee. dends on its common in the mear| oo ; 8 ¢ B R Y ey (e rin i when At caniRe Elvenint SO el | maintenance he builling in use i b 5 iy | Advocates of incomce 3 ) Ll LN B 8 foundations are deep. costs the city approxin 88,600 get down to normal | But just as the new school pro- | future. city “didn t f !“' S Jonn Rratzanateim their very dourstcps. New Britain | . mpathies are .,,(,.t,l 1 i ‘l nse is about We are not thoroughly convineed, | Bram was to be started, Mr, Good- During the war and post-war pe- They didn't that SR |is growing fast. It fs neces: 10 Tty visions are clear 2,000 but » ' mbney -obtalned however, that t inspection of | win dicd, and it devolved upon [ rlod the New Haven carried ncarly nes are : it 1:;1”:1’:].\“: ?n,v‘w; Hf lm‘ ,,.‘ ,1;“‘ Its charities are large, from up the differ buildings in this city needs to be Mr. King, who was promoted to|as much freight as it did las ar e e \‘r‘ At f]’,,,.l‘,rn”] alarol ooy The center |y '{ u‘r‘,lr:r’vlhiw y 1« ele v-n(njy}h,, wore done no more fliciently fu the fu- | the chairmanship of the committee | yot lost money. The reasons for the i i, S0 i of population has shifted. Outdoor S QPEREE LSO e ; provincials.” Who ¢ 1ot an s (8 \Giion 1 ctheart fs ahout, : ; | Tts prople are aimless, icad could be kept down to %5.- ture than in the past. Certain inci- on 100l accommodations, later | difference in carnings are lower other kind? He proves that he can hold his own! 5 h"""'! follow ]"“' frend. 881 i sivects are unswept. e A el T dents the past few months have | succceding to the chairmanship of | operating expenses and the present | : S Susun G. Brock. Ayeadong inRoth arioiLliesy | Its yard littered be possible to sceure an income fre | | i i - The wicked every piit! ! Tts homes are unpainted : P | vinced most citizen at there | the full board o retireme gher rates. The railroad 2 | a 1 rental of an auditorium, 1€ one convinced most citizens that there | the full board upon the retirement | higher rates. The railroad is vlm:‘ v ¥ AtIRG | A local allcy manager informs the | Tts stores are dismal. (Ll L0 U could haye been an improvement | of Judge Bernard 1. Gaffney, to|)etter today than it did during the {pretty enough to Willian “The archeologists are | Obgerver that fewer people use the | Its citizens have no vision. other income might L’ ‘14;1\;-1'1;0;1 lust r. 1t is to he hoped, there- | carr the plans. Judge Gaffney, | days of stock watering, Wall strect | overing more and ‘more every [Dowling s mow than a few (Wien a Man Goes Forward stores which could oceupy the strect fore, that though there be no full-| it mig be stated d lent { manipulation and legislative hand- yoar R i "’. ";"”““""”" Y”"- Ve "“ every good cause floor. But there are many who thinl ARt e y cHnd i : g < (Honidisor are fashion-de- | he numerous factory, store,| He enlists in every worthy cam- |, ahdh il 4 time deputy building inspector, yet | his full nee to th % Pro- | picking because its management is o St GHRTIR el A il e Siicn the sul L t should e ey tie inspection of buildings be more | gram before he retired from oflice | attempting to run a railroad, nut| LT Ella Wyatt. |leagues now in action it would not | He is wherever he Is needed 2 o "{‘, il ‘,(”‘4,',", ,;m: ‘,,"‘,‘,,\ noriously and cffectively under- | and shares in the credit for bring- | an exense for stock-jobhing | J | | feleirs seom b the pin sport was| He lends enthusiasm to the work, | gy, A5 T AR unger uk ahout itnproved relations | 1 aven, i th | = always hragging exactly on the roc In ad-| e e e e L o] | thien, i coounon mlb) Jker hands, but difion to the old timers, geho still| He speaks well of his town. | Present conditions. We are also not convinced between the city and the school | nes that borrowed from the | 3 E “oil them poking |hang about the scenes of Pmelr for. | He always does his y S the building boom will greatly di- | committee of the period. government's “revolving fund” dur- | S |mer glory and think of the good ol | When a ) i COMMUNICATED minish 1his r. 8o far there have In honor of work. of Mr.!|ing tho war paying 6 per cent | A boss dossn’t 1 1 4 | days as they make a shaky 75, an He is afraid S e 5 . g sulting his Iy I : lin addition 1o the experts who rat'c | tion Goody upo he school commit- Lt iomls ent itself pa B h? k 0 perts who ra On Income stion been no s at it Iwin upor school commil- | interest. Tho government Msclf pays | inreior 1o ther ] .‘\“"” i ol Iv at |Off 140 and pocket the gide, ther He is critical of everyone els e oo diminish appes i trade school w 1| 4.14 per cent on the entire national | . ; nd on a dny when there (ate always numbers of dubs—Ilike | He is opposed to I h v 1S, 10 tion, which niay b may {after him, perpetuating his | debt. Manifestly, the government fs, Descriptior I } el i e e o an dlike onrgelves—who are recommended, - in CEleral ho wrong No one OO o T SR G AL Dt ‘:.\J w ok i e AT oA R o tvs [ ay m’w,, up the game for th H”:” u selfish motive in every i Britaln. Cor here's { ohby | fun of it. | i : . accurate forecast, Anyone who| Mr. Burre throuziout his identi- | Joa ' nilroads. The gove fool Bohhy Gl an acenrate for . Anyone who ' ot s 1] loaned railroads. Tl m R e e LT ey T e sehool ¢ ¢ ment now onevial sty o ¢ her doter. |more emotional thrills in bowling R permits and glimy. at 1 s well qualified | per cont loans to the has is pered loudly: |than in any other sport. What gou | He declines to have part fn any- o in 1l 1 ion ¢ | railroads o *10 {ake—your |d0. YOU do. and if you make a thing. . S o | xperien i n v strike, no ona 1 elaim eredit for | = ¥ i ‘ i eonclude fhat HRERGE L ConuECloneraiy of P S Mce p: | ol 1w clipping wearing in t ons 1cor el ¥ PR T O g i 1. Marshall, |MAKIng a nice pass to you. On the | A news clipping appearing in 1r i i Ny 1926 1s ¢ stute normal sehooli}least a. fair proposal. 1 7 |other hand, if you have a sparcweek's paper velated an incident in ! o “good bulldin in good stead @ ven still owes millions to the go | an ish fown of the scarch for i i) (o | = i inhuman father who turned i 2 At niet e schiool commi ernme 1 must pay 6 per cent | ] 18 and it mu ] nm ¥ 6 merfeonty the wrong wire, This ls—er—station |*leven year old boy out in the cold g L = i oat el gl Inicrsslo s o sarie Rl Rt ME, G ' for ignoring parcnial authority, contends that only (i whos | MEJ signing off. Good night! oring parcnial anthority. i ol " S sions of last year. | the trade school committes, did ox | rai |t R 0 geexnich el se was called C o net income wa 500 proach the dimensions of last year. \ mmittee, X | failin ‘ t on its Iy kne i police foree was ca out ar ; ! e ——— | celler hig labor property garded as tair by the Pl | Uses of Adversity posses started in pursnit of £ SIGNS POINTING K in the admi Interstate Commerco Commission. | | Clarenco: “Pa, is a policeman's |man. It was later dlscovered that | ; 3 A 3 Tho ‘lub of any rea hue and cry was caused by a | ¥ TO NEW BRITAIN tration A ra T ding and Representas g ar club of any rcal us | Rr wewspaper item which, upon inves- | Pa: “It's all right The city learned Wit o Merritt have introduced | 00 envi | —Blaine . Bigler, [tigation, proved to have heen take factic S izn prenent ey | Mirger, from the files of the paper which | ing 0 New iin " . , fEn I | No Soft Joh lad been printed a hundred years £ Coal Dealer: “Do you wish hard |#50. A i inforestaot m,w”l i The incident reealls a eimilar this eity. 1 of onmm | Johnson: “No, give me some of misunderstanding which occt iner: traffie in | buildir ypean debtors your softest. I nearly broke my this city durlng a coul crisis. bae! throwir the furnace.” the last bunch in| The telephone rang. | "I want to speak to the cditor. Connecticnt [ hoard . Dunn. |commmanded an angry voice at the prim oolg ¢ concessions. | (Copyright, 19 Reproduction |other end The posting of signs has [ tion, t are American | Forbidden) | “This is the editor,” was the in this cas b re effici against them,! The sad which T i 1 | [ ohjcct 8o long a end A Canc Sheath—Tor the gent who ha T (] s o T 1 will sport a cane hut often \ ¥ farmer o1 gy Stree ] finds it in the way Briniists ! ; o et Re : . IHE FUN SHOP RADIO STATION : Fon e St ” | S w N ] N position as it L L ! LSS | Lo memarkabityivar tax upon SHostation It's yellow Announcer—Hello folks! This is e main | 0ol committee in | MO e D lant, bt it treak tion MIFJ, broadeasted from the " i withi N T et o j ¥ on t I 10p studios by remote con- y : ; ) trol. We will now he entert 1 by | [ " 1 I'un op minstrels! X : )¢ | T mon -— Our first song, Ty 1OoR I I Ives. 1t qolkes, shall be dat delightful little Berlin 1 i 1 « s ¥ 1: “Silky Threads on Five | ;i : : : ; e s I$ COMFORTABLY READING CALLS UP TOTAMILY NCT HAS GROPLD WAYTO RETURNS 0 BOOK AND ; . ; ; ebrated. Torhips and thin_ and 1 e Gt WHEN LIGHTS SUDDENLY TO GET EXCITED, 'S JUST CANDLES IN PANTRY TINDS PLACE JUST AS : i s o o |minzege | (Protected by 1 . 1) | Interiocurnal. Did you know 1 had | ARE THE CANDLES? AGRIN * MORE - — once tin' silk on r : / : A Conneeticut won b ~j £ anct ‘ : O el S ol Observation | Inerioewto; T crestl \ : i . v On The Weather T e R ] i : von e | 25 Years Ago Today | cv voris v B e / - i 1 the § e S 1. D. Clair, of \ L /] efficient - : 2 hedtiy 5. What do \mvi ) 74 - 1 1 s N to do, Mr. Clair? Tuck you I - N L ¢ | \\J/ W o K t < 1 of the Statel > B : re n- | talked on “A ! * i e s | CAUS TS ALRIGHT WATS FOR SOMETHING TO TAKES CANDLES UP AT IAST SPENDS REST OF EVE- i e Ak e PalorCre o e R A aUor o THEVLL GO ON IN A HAPPEN WHILE SHOUTS IN- EXPLAINING HOW DID HE /IN6 NERVOUSLY EXPECT- 4 & the other day and said. | Saturday and § i ‘ T erer and s e e SECOND, JUST BE. CREASE FROM UPSTAIRS KNOW LIGHTS WOULD 5TAY ING LIGHTS T €0 OFF T 23 \ pot “Ha iy boots are all worn of the Mi ' fown. Now here's wire from PATIENT O HURRY UP WITH SOME ~ OFF SO LONG. HAS GOT AGAIN, BUT THEY b I : : e e I s UrouTih Bk 1 n O this elty. 1t sasa CANDLES CANDLES AL LIT WHEN L Him s we expect to | ning ns 'for the fellow, who will never know st of river, guess thats personal. I—er—read