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- = = is playing politics in the requests for coors were closed the day before C l | resignations of Plumbing Inspector fu.m therein spent the night, undis- lty tems P, J. Tormay ana El Al Inspec- | covered by the watchmen. Tl iy P P ftor C. J. ( i | Her admissions cleared up .1ys- iss R R Anrita ot Z | “I know we have been accusec terious thefts at other stores, the \I;‘é':“w"” "l‘\",‘fll"‘:r' e ot : | playing politics,” said Mr. s { doorman said, and resulted fi a |l ik popect ¢ S L (D) . : 2 i PR | Spend the week-end with Miss Elec- t it is not so. W ¢ closer watch at the doors thereafter, | SPeRd the wveck-er | re g ta Hunt of Essox. - bl e e e | Judgment for the defendant, in i (Continued from First Page) try to get them ‘0 I : r Od The shovels that unload coal | Judsme; he de , in | ) We will try to get a good man|UNE 0 Las[ Yes“ges 0 l from barges In the East river are | Which a mortgage is declared invalid | best shows in the city.” He retired |for each job, regardl ¢ his poli- | among the contraptions in | has been rendered in the city court 1 | {ahiitha Judge W. C. Hungerford in the from the meeting room without an- | tics or any ¢ this mechanical age with which the | 1Y A Hu b 5 B S <wering comment from the commis- | gt @& man who wi - New YO]‘k public generall unfamiliar. “ ction of Walenty Cichowski against These choice fruits come from America’s finest | ——— Willia W. Gidd s and othe . . ‘ s e o orchards . . . picked when properly sun ripened <ioners, I y f ther job.” | Transferring coal to the hins of | : ; 9 Mayor's Letter of Criticism | r t explaine New York, Feb. 8.—One of the|fuel companies along the “Manhat-; Miss Lillian Hubbard of ‘l" t o 2 & vor Weld's letter to Chair plar e board to advertise for| = ¢ ‘ew York is|tan shore is a hand to mouth affair. | Main t entertained the follow- " . « . packed at once in a syrup which retains the 1 Fel 1 58t verifos. af slo Nuw . Werk. -l Houal Jed by cables. | ing guests over the weck-end: Mrs n 3 x \ ¢ (e el mh,: T e Ntk ahal] wret Hubbard, Mrs. Carl Hal- flavor and taste . . . and shipped to our stores P. Leavitt, chairman | nilar to ¢ o reets, Although skyscrapers are|burden 40 feet or more, speedily | bert, Mrs. V. K. ?1“""_“ ;"P;\,l"_“ uilding commission, ination, and board will select the | o™ the windows overlook- | #nd With monotonous regular | -lv?r»ph ‘ \‘r;nu.ls r-](‘”' ..IU best reports, regardless | oo ok they are not yet near | Shuttle cars are loaded and convey | and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick | 1 ar edt of 8 ie Mass. New Britu ‘on eir t r any R A 4 o fuel to the mouths of the bins. | Darnstaedt of Springfield, Mass. | ‘Dear Mr. Chairman: r : e neighborhood has an alr of | [is meamtagtas SRRl . ‘I feel that T ca lNow | 1 r the jc Blot gentiliiy. Most of tne buildings | - Certain beverages seem to n;”"'““‘(‘f‘" “r"‘]'l‘m"‘m:‘fl“‘ the New o (et e e, U inest Creamery Butter c B e v % the park are apart- A9 snaunig il Agy i i ter Denuzze of 84 Spring street | nission in respect e el ner he Players Club is on the [ hosts and hoste wihio I ; o & g inspector go by w ! i at they are among the few stili | is recovering from a week’s illnes ment. 1 feel th 4 City Clerk in Dispute “uth i oasossiny a Tittle of - the pro-war| A son was born at New. Bri i al e City Clerk sl ong | General hospital today to Mr. throughout has been v ! man Boyle and City Clerk | go00 gopartment stores have | St refreshments. /And . among | (‘h,‘\\ '“_,“”.‘{”m.mm “of 502 West Your board has been inves opipen Hac & g auften (1 80 =l steict rules palnst peradnat enter: | tHRS iEynarltlo provislong e enstiins | LA A AR this situation for several i e neeting last night when i i closing fime, as one person | apartments of ;[“““‘ bachelor _‘";1 s aniyadi harn AL Now: Boitaln « e b ! r b f hen ety e en are cigars. Tt is assumed that| A son was at ; 1 yh”\“\n bro d when he tried to enter at ™M o vided exelusively for | General hospital this morning to The most popular of canned fruits. These peaches are carefully Hoblas b s il aitama g v o« 3 g 21T men guests. and - Mrs. Edward Brennan of selected, tree ripened, packed the day they are picked in delicious ter your board as y | The doorman ed that a p 54 B ainville pposed, a very ti N woman was © whils i ion of the deling 2 £ wtempting to s L $4 1 A dust attack from airp eheb i Gonns ining r 5 vl - k : to her home with the office of the electrica ’ anual containing a roster Of | cone oyt of the store. She had e cen sed with some success tn Ius- ST S EORUN 10 O e Iona Peaches PERFECT 3% 55 No 2k g ge ! i t CAs or, and having brou " Qysrnnient Loty tered the establishment just as th s i oy, board wean ST, Gt Col. The the | e - ; S A @P Sliced Peaches 60:85c z2Wi29e S RO i 1 e spoke 2 o PRlZF_ BHJNG BEAUTY EX-POLICEMAN ARRESTED Del Monte or A &P Peaches 55525 3% 67¢ 'S 23¢ Your board, upon receipt of a pe- | onr of e ' with William Doherty Taken Into Custody DEL MONTE or A 8 P. Retainsallits sun-ripened flavor! tition, and without all ms £ . i | . i (J t f i erity, t | This Afternoon for Driving Auto P. NO. 2 ¢ NO.2 the board voting on this n, S ST as justi- 0 | CRUSHED . B e o | . : e ineapple CANS CAN vour board, as evide W your | —mo e action two days before, re so| 721 PERSONS INJURED B 1 | William Doherty, former police DEL MONTE. A combination of the finest fruits sold! l ! c ready for your table. Buy them in quantities! former of go- Miss Elysie Gourson of Winter syrup. Halved or sliced! ation of the present incum certain that for the best efficiency | Lpsion man, was arrested this afternoon by , 3 o 1 ¢ NO.1 of the electrical department to | Hurt During Crowding at Funcral - ; i Detective Serge linger on the [ F it £ s 1 NO. 2l tho best interests of the city of | of Japancse Emperor. . < : (G i automoilc M| ruits xor 9Jala CAN CAN New Britain, the electrical insy 1 b. & (A—Police reports 4 y: " L withou 3 tor should he dropped, I c vy i at 721 persons | ] \ % ‘ihompson was arres ¢ Serges Choice, large and medium prunes in a sanitary package! l [ c understand why st RO of 1.000,~ : 2 " Ellinger on charges of operatir y the ma 1,000, & 2LB ing Monday night, my point being g { Tokyo t ni i 4 ration Eoly, Slprs VL NI - = PR ey bt e i el T R U that inasmuch as you were sure |day during Climbriadid e ¢ {heard in court tomorrow morni — cnough of your position to request ! . | Mammoth green California tips! giresighation (and. there never| fiirids wers 3 3 s National Origin Phase .CAN < should be any doubt before such in charnet though several e 1 3 ‘ § g I iy A Ti 3 CANS 8 L action 1 taken), then you certain |serious and thers ware o aeatna | e | _Of Law Repeal Advised sparagus 11ips Iy should not dally with the mat- — — % ' | Washington, Ieb. § (®—Repeal of OB e Y DS R LRI e PR SO 9 = N W U O ter’ any longer. CIVIL, # o ‘ \ the national origin provision of the Perfect halves, carefully packed, in heavy syrup! zqc immigration law was approved to- “Furthermore, smuch as this uit amages 1 ¥ | 5 x NO. 2y, dHiite ids Vain woRtponed and|broi uinst s, : ; [day by the house immigration com. M| Bartlett pear’ 1%%;{2 85c CAN/Z much has been said in tl Plate i : e et S RSy, (SR el papers, I shall expect your hoard Glass ord, throu : , 3 | The committce ordered reported to base their final action on their Hunzerford & Sa he writ is re- 5 AR e BAK own personal thorcugh investiga wable in the court of common o % & 2 8 it St | tford. the first Tuesday of . 3 srovision, togethicr with an ame tion and not what may be said on . Hartford, Irst Tuesday of vigton; togetlien g R e o na A Constable Tired b Gagg THRAT T fnostTEis onitiEht ray ! ' Whole Wheat Bread loaf 9c Doughnuts . . 4 dos 10¢ papers and attache The amendment would leave regu o form public opinion, but their S¢rved the papers and attact a. ; o Ition of immigration upon the exist Raisin Bread « « loaf 12¢ Grandmother’s Bread loaf 9c articles, when written are not nec- |7 - \ Taetasis ssarily the opinion of the public, \‘(':'m L ' . : 1“45 quota basis. insofar as their articles nsually are £ 0,500z 50 AUl . : : ; 5 | A 5 {He ‘prouct of simply one man's|PT i J. |President to Delay Any ;‘""’ Pears . No.2can 23c P& G Soap . 10 cakes 39c f T L Vi o 1 Gafthes. . Action on Philippines alermo Gum Drops b 2lc Hydrox . . . . .Ib35c “I say this to you because Twish | court rd 3 : Washington, Feb. § (P—President Star Water, bottle . . . 13c Davis Baking Powder Meai22¢ the matter settled iairly and in |, Jonsta Fred Wir : { Coolidge will delay action for th i such a manner that the best in- e Ficling uto ; e eeRt o S o e et Brer Rabbit Molasses . . . .No. 2Y; can 2Ic terests of the whole city of W |defendant on Pleasant t. ! R lan independence plebiscite in the 2 D - tritain may be best served s | 4 2 ’ ; e Eifis eI o e A Red Ci E;g'(l:to ClockCoffee . . . . . . Ib35c do mot expect politics or anyt) PECTION OF SCHOOLS iy i ; | with Governor-General Wood before | ed Circle Coffee . . 1b 39¢ 3 5 but efficiency to govern the deci- | . of the school committce i . Pt e ik Bokar Coffee . . . . Ib 45¢ sion, | will go on an inspection of the r i ¥ K | It is the understanding here that “Yours very truly schools and school additions Tues- ¥ | . The A & P News, published weekly, contains many recipes and helpful h LAV ST CLIR T A Ask the store manager 1oryyourpcopy #-ul Bowseliold hings, made today by Chairman Leavitt, | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Miss Pearl Cramer w vest ti ; denying charges that the commission FOR YOUR WANTS | in St. Paul o Hie Bpriiiwiest-gtle toumey, held “Gardner C. evening, February 15, accord- E/E%. S8 | as soon as his heath M| 4 r to announc t oday hy i i 3 d the question then will Leavitt Denies Political Motiy | dent P. T King ar Supt. & I’,' & Lm y S B g anference between mE TEA “Thire 1s 1o, politics in the build- | . Holmes of the school committee. t's too cold for bathing beauties ‘on beaches at St. Pau) t and President Coolidge GREA? ing commission.” This statement was | X but, of course, that isn’t any bar to-bathing beauty contests' @@. o QU0 it |7 { Choice of Any 5-Piece MageE & | BREAKFAST SET 'h,iumumumu ||iililifllmifii|I|g!!!ll?lll‘ ik Deliver S a Magee Stove With Every Magee Stove Bought This Week 5, 3 ¥ 20 Different Breakfast Suites to Come in and pick the Breakfast : Balance in Easy Weekly Payments choose from, Suite you want, RN Z 7 = e THE BIG FURNITURE STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRlCE.S‘\ 132 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN.