New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 6, 1926, Page 6

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| ¥ HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY New Britain Herald; towued Dally (8 cepted) At Herald Blag reh Btreet [ SUBSCRIPTION RATE® ' 9800 » Year 1 $2.00 Three Moutha Sc. Month v — Entered at the Poet Office at Kew o Becond Clams Mall Matte TELEPHONK CALLE 313 Avertising med \roulation books 8 ays open to tisers Member of the Associnted Press. I'he Assoclated Pre exciumvely en titled to the uee re-pubiication of all news eredited to 1t 51 not o sredited fn thie paper «nd ol news publishea hereln Nember Andit Bureau of Circalation the A B. C oatloral whic’ furnishes newspo tisers with & strictly hoo sireulation. Our slation are based upon this audit. This protection against fraud new distribution figures to both nat ocal advertisers. Che Herald f» on sale Cally tn New cork at_ Hotaling's Times dquare; Bchultz's Newss Entrance irand Central, 4 OUR GOVERNOR It all that s being our gover sald or is furnished the crnor that th long time, weligh veutive as foll 8 nor bull's name paper more th any other exceutiy this part of the count haps he has a talc Hel or it may be that he is merely so energetic and enter- prising that he aturally gets into the n Trun appears in t at of AN OLD $AW BROKEN had a thur orm, and old-timers } Last wee we But suc 10 appli is about the gro ag saf ceathe As THI COAL HARD ERA PLANNING SHOULD B3I BOARD AIDED ssatlstied with appropria- | mission is to t all it re t end. If vorthy part of govern- say s0 asons for the con- to amend t ing the leg uires ation to t v as well mission. > to learn that one ¢ the planning one that was des- he water commission- | an the appropria- planning commission, be abandoned. This rs to the proposed extension of | block to Ellis Glen | Monroe street one treet, hetween and Bassett crosstown out rallroad grade 1 ba attained. The v of avolding the construc- loop ts, whereby a new tion of a in water mains it- selt would amount to much more he appropriation for the plan- | fon, this in addition to ages X thoroughfare, ning commission, thro deserves credit | comm} creating a new Hancock, z attention to the situation. | 'he commission is supposed to be | part and as such is entitled to| tunds to It was | to deny to the commission | tion needed. The | fied 1 | an integral of the city gov- functio efore s no logic in Ission. The | would 1 probabl pro! | ding the h bhody, and the announcement that he will run for | will | the late state | the [all kinds during that period. to determine at the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1926. QUIGLEY'S STAB AT A YOURTH TERM ge A. Quigley, who has been ) times, and has been| Thres men are ready to contribute the Peck's bad boy of the Repub. $200 apletce toward starting a state party in the clty, agaln is in|league baseball team in New Britain. i « | The availability ot Rentschler's park of local politice. His |y, cquueq & boom in this sport and the w Britaln Cricket club it nominated at the|has applled to rent the park for a indlcates that all is|Portion of the season. R ihin ihe The clty departments are rowing h J over moving into the new bulldir party which is" not as yet able to|on Commercial street. They re < a mayoralty candldate to fling [agres that In consti {out for the The decislon or determination of |y Araskill cons Quigley to run upon the Republl-|ney this morning can ticket at the primary indicates |walver which " me s to move in the tormer mayor has lost pationce {17 16 with the folks who have been try-|p. a lav ing to operate the machinery; that {up $2,000 of tha pay he is dissatisfled with all ecand!- e crack Cans dates so far mentioned as po: runners in the city election; and that he has about concluded too ! much time is being wasted and that | i { hol ts Quigley himsel! may as well r\.n‘”,”,",“s armory T and start something. [The committee of It 1s bad news for the local G. | Thomas C 0. P., of course. It means a warm |08 Hanl igley omas Egar The officers of the State Business Men's association are planning to organize a business men's society in New Britain three ranks of the moving stone wall of Paonessa Ch gpipe The First Division, A, 0, H, will 16th annual eocial in irsday evenin ingeme scrap, for once Q as started |as & candidate there i very Mttle |will be floor likelihood that he will turn back. |¢ And there is also a plentiful lack "\ of possibility that the city machine | step astde Quigley has thrown & brick at the bandwagon. Quigley has sistent and persistent fighter with- in the Republican ranks againstan | extenslon of the Roraback state | machine in New Britain, There was | on apportunity for a truce {n the| battle following the death of George | W. Klett, when Quigley {ntimated that t¢ somebody he could approve because | merely By ROBERT QUILLEN Find Tt th they of were named as a successor to committec- might be with the | boys. But it is apparent nothing of | kind happened, finds it battle axe once more. central district he willing to play marbles an for his Another good ¥ and Quigley 1 and Quigley was our war mayor; learned much about warfare of Now | he agaln i{s upon the warpath & will give the Republi prin can carry upon both shoulders letting it be known he ased to £ state mac of for upport v thro n virtuall Democr nominated 25 Vears Ag& Jfoquy ' vk are 10 e lie henr wen 1 mo .| Fgetsand Fancies FHsb R —THE 1112332822342 It Mayor Paonessa i for reelect! Shop Editor, care ©0f the New || ticket, which is ¢ Britain Herald, and your letter (| ho will find that t) will be forwurded to New York. ||| between him and e s «d | itth ward, ac History Repeats Ttself, Folkst | that aistr “Beware the Ides of March!"” In Ror that feeling, to come | home, To sort those wal with th Suspendered Sentence | Roland: “Clothicrs who give two | nts 4 suit of clothes y foster crim “In v “They g bllls in stacks income tax! gEle 4 o fifth ex those who would like thing to say office. They abou have ORS By Fdgar Danicl Kramer stamp collector, oppositic VO 3 it out entircly but t lent that is counted, who have no always corn sors T ly are orld on the spot colleetion t I have got! | reported 11 1ation | cot Exactly ter sent me th ised my wonder —A.H factory to t BY MALL LUARN vl Givorg idate for for mayor c v William H. J Aifficult to believe r of party very well refus trip " Quigley to inform the rx-mayor's decision te man. 11 ir I tion m » anyone to Klett on the s mind cannot b What's sance for the £00se is apples |qeryor, who is not in sauce for the gander i Renii eith org BUYING ned by A CAR—1930 ¥ Scima €. Anderson) ment that he wi I'll buy it to clear th That's splendid. T first to ] this [serve was |is t1 il deliver it to- 'me Now the price winning L strong man s zation an y ought Tt will pay fo ides making your | Q A body would |a rec ather S iGat ont b Harold: W ute! You Al vith glasses on all T've that. Tt isn't in andard cquipn 5 what Tl do, Mr o the fact House i3 same to send | mbly who to act 0od can be accom- old state of Con ious towns are not the in- to his ) , the man says: on to state officers, the v that during | D bli Wil M trip session n financial benefit, Tiwhich slat wn as the Serviee nted to J. Henry for them- | com-| A '-‘.xxx::xx:::::::xxmx::x:txu:::.x‘ ‘ | OBSERVER— Makes Random Observations On the City and Its People QUESTIONS ANSWERED gt ver to jation 3?7 en from Indi, arrow of the wood il rise to the name. at kiid of o newspaper is id con. paper. It vertisement essential de- g them. They something, as a causing one to in, crave the on of the ohject romots the wel- perse ribs thay 1856 when th archist meet- of 40,000 was throwr policemen and War Tern Risk Iy expires on lary of the the Tnited States a ,000 v ts per minute. Chinese really use daily; Do the bird's nests as food? A. The nests of the bird know as the Swift considered a great delicacy by the Chinese. These birds Lable for the development livary glands, the secretion is used in nest building. | The nest is composed of grass, twigs and other vegetable matter glued ther by saliva, ' Q. Is there any way, other than becoming a citizen of another coun- try, by which an American citizen | can lose his cit hip? A, It is to loss one's p under the following cir- s: Protracte : with no apparent intention z to the United States; m the U. 8. Army or > of war; in the case of American citizens, two ign state | possible abroad years reside from which he or s ame, or five years in any other foreign state. Q. Will trees grafted from a tree hat has never horne fruit be pro- Grafts can be taken from a tree that has never borne fruit and the fact will have no effect on the bear £ the pa h tohacco was pro- 1 States in 19252 of Samuel Gompers? 1924 at San capital of from Guthrie the “brake test usnally applied is to oing 20 mile stop within 50 feet ly be made by off a fifty foot space on oaching nd trying to hway and then PUTTING HIM STRAIGHT You are a gir t's all right, ac man after mine

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