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On the City and Its People §| (Continued From tir pege) $2atriiitee ] Mrs., Rice. Mrs, Moore, political year of 182 27 | hend, these various generals with 2 Polk Jones. this month after | the same names and same desire fo y the usual shakeups and ' rule the same territory. Perhaps i¢ | Several Babies ¥ which attend cvery it were put in more familiar t Several h.w]'n.w and children otl; b 2t idministration, and the |and brought right to : fohool iage were thought Splig \‘”” he Hrwariod fa dlew Youk, 1| M ration of policies which were | Britain there would be less o o perisiied as many of the victims Al 6 Dbl of e & | fusion) o envision: ths L alt were caught in their homes at abouts. A Good Way To Get Rid Of Baad ul par | clearly lct us imagine a sim $ o'clock. o Weather | lin New Britain, Close your eyes| Tinson Mountain country farmerss, al a mare) | that you may imagine more freely said the storm broke near Berry ; read with your ville about 7:45 p. m. and sweptls s shut, folloy t 1o Green Torest to levelt- A dispute arises in the common ' ti council as to whether Hart street or contetn North street shall be paved. T o republicans from the lower e s vote for Hart street and the other two w on. They se government of their own sent all communiy Shop Liditor, care of the New Gritain Merald, and your letter . | took the governme ." that phrase we with the usual overwhelm- blican m ¢ in the con il, with Ser Member of e Asso As 1 s ance and MRIELING, GHITDRIEN ¥ 3 : n, and with members of his Member Audit Burcan of Circulation IN THED SCHOOLS e v ¥ W v Nl o Tanty Enemilc onteagt i 188 ot Ghnryine on tha ty. He had as a legacy from the preceding administration a pub- lic works dep tm. which admit- 11y had not been N Ticient followinz in much L ¥ N Tke Stovall and his wife were ine \dquarters in the Nathan Hale J0red wh ieir farm home near ol and go around from house to | Marshiichl was destroyed. Two other 3 demanding money to pave 1OMeS in s scetion were reported North street on {heir own. Fafiing | demolisiicd, but the fate of the o to raise enough they organ GHEANE oS opin army and march down t P L to storm the city hall and take con- | Freaks of the Storm ey with whic ntly tion, his fact was one of he most troublesome he was called 1pon 1o consider. True, the app s tion was made by a hoard pre- | PUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE 14 over 1}\ l:. member of the | trol of the finanees. They are met| Tittie Rock, Ark,, March 10 el {at Commercial strect by the ce | A citizens committee was in charge, - own party and it was i 1 driven hack of relict work for the homeless atq rt-Breaking Ly a republican commons ST Bt avant o et s mocra s | v absenarat e v iinton, 30 miles southwest of here Zbilioreat admit that the tax rate would |then st up, while the inhabitants | today as a result of the tornades most breaks my |have been higher and moro money | of Belviderc are cut off from t Lich swept the scction Thursdaya 2 this board had ex-Mayor | fellow republicans in the lowcr | night, killing ten persons and seri.s not put the lid down tight- | wards and organize a vigtiant force | ously < twel ¢ on a boost in the mill rate. for their own protection. Pitched | Thirty persons gathered to see a® battles are fought with tomatoes, | school play at Point View were¥ The anticipated house-cleaning of b cobblestones, and terrific insuits. and { saved from probable death when'™ ficials and employes was some- od, hut now® the le property is endangered. The Fifth- | ¢ storm struck there and demol-® The only position of im- |and Sixth army invades Bely +[ished the school building. A bea el S situation becomes alarming, t in such a position th prediction is the chair- | The city of Hartford s a cordon weight ot the debristwas susie ship of the hoard of asscssors police to protect its reservoir and “d two fect above the ground.? still held by a of Comnecticut rushes a |y h several persons were W e any of militia for duty at Haered Slrattonl hadl nlanacalaboliticn 1ormal school, while the consta R e |in Plainville, Berlin and other su 3 | A : © | substitution of a one-man commis- | rounding towns take turns guarding school ipa i A 4 i e t leaders in the mayor's | the highways into New Britain, . boy o 5 s 3 4 1 TikI | party counsclicd against the | Radical pamphlets proclaiming 06 . Lol r ever develop wester i ] ! 2 ; nge and it was not attempted. | “North street or nothing” are seat servation 5 g e ill he 1 anity t y : JIALY X police beard and the fire board |tered about by the seccssionists. | y ’ B this At some- | oo, . W 1 A i at. only one commi kmen refusing to quit work a On Tlle "GQ?.EG)’ E for a . i on j r iining on the latter and | beaten. Visitors to the city are Lid- none on the former. Both comm apped by both sides and held tor | = sions had an uneventful year ‘ansom to provide funds for the ! exception of the dismissal maintenance of the war and for wet n P. J. Pajewski of ; v e 3 % group. The building board + The Fifth-and-Sixth army slowly 1t fentt S i ! S are ally monopolized the lime- |, es toward the normal school, | colic tion Saturday; fess to Dbelieve that turnin 1 T r Bl { t criticisms and repudia- |, militia make ready to aid | I : Saturday night Washington the I i e Good tor Busines 1 8o fast that the de doividerians If necessary. A r and night, ™ TR s f . “Our doctor distributed | PATIMENt finally won the character ey ady several blocks | Jerecast for I3 New York ayor hopes to g0 still | ¢o oo R = 1 1. The : s of the new |Zation Piie laughing stock of ti lay they never scem to get ther asing cloudine somewhat. y city, from a member of the com- | 1y, porls arc something as | coldor followed by rain boys 1 t do that |™on council. The salary commit- 3 " | tee’s refusal to grant salary in- crenses to employes of that depart- ment is il lireetly to a lack 7 4 of confidenc ) ilding com- frenzied fo % R p a i v 2 ¢ c ) mission, and le the more Leomupheill e TERP] mphatic by tiie council's later de- 4 too m . { : TEATNED CATIREIILAR sion to increase one of the em- Half t ; s « ! 3 card by I1. N. Chrysi loyes after a campaign instituied tell the o sy 3 v en urns to | 0 1 B0 Bucean L out reference to the commission : saloyman of Squs ignoring its members oolidge if he : e Hor e A Y W § | 1—The battle will b Sy 3 i 1 T _ l @ und remarked, irmanship of the charity {a few minu DL A 52 e : Y : gty f i Mayt t never heard ahout ya0q changed twice, Rev. Dr. November It won't be long! T w er continues unse aiming in Detroit ks e = rvat T T thev he trained caterpillar Klingt suee ng Frank nov ibly warm from the ug i wo! E t LATARREL @ ¢ nt nt s i v b er used 10 OWNn? | Rijey, and J. W. Marsland succeed- We don’t know just how all this ¥ the plain states and done in some school distr iiserction still abides, - - alt or night and pril The enemy has ros i cold mday—much West street and is adv g rapidly Sunday night April St. s ficld was tak-| Conditions: A nee that en by ¢ developed over Ar] nd the i 1or idle valley Thurs mal school is Tays : rapidly nor hours hefor 18000 in tional tho » should minister when he retired. | is coming out, but perhaps you soe | T rd (0 the Atlantic coast. cater- | X purmancat pavement was plac- | what wo mean. You mae ik it Stem | od on West Main street; a new fire | is impossible uch things to come whistle. | station wi ted in Belvidere |to pass in New Britain, but remem. ump and ond manncd; the Theodore Roos 't that there is alveady a R | ins on U mpering 1. s completed and work |army in the Everyinan's Bibls class | i Lion o foi 50 Robert J. Vance school be- {and the spirit might he was commenced on a 'achieved by New Britain's launiry. cr disposal plant y o be IoN fo complete installments V' €o much public attentlon has heen ; A water service cxtension system. |attracted fo the ¢ department ot o : T i are the outstanding cvents |on account o cont instances THE HEADLIGITT MINACT | %) , . e e 3 St G W S ;;m\yorl.].}llnl\\'n)‘ i thicts dreal . ftos v 31 automobile acei- = p 7 bl b 3 born days. im ion. His te of office [ policcinen have gone wide of 3 Eo nr oo et | 25 Years Ago Today i : o o A o e o R R e e S e that o, FY%al nd already there are rumorings of |j Al on th i ; ot : 3 rolien! | second Weld-Paor fight at the {4 good plan for t lay . e 4 i 3 h ) | ¢ 1 The administration activities ' sioncrs to have mor fon paid g their [ closely by both | to the handling of firearms in the tost o oming year, the | department, 7k Llable tation of finding | There is a target in _the < i Besanad s ws which may nm]nmmx from | hascment of the pol on | (B8 - T s litnen : o {the political stump to draw votes, | Commercial street, and 10 time F 4 R 11‘ f wn ¥ lm:,, _:\ and the ans for the purpose \the men displayed great interest fn} .fifiafifl'!; €L1€. ‘,J“\“ Host avith g £ cataloguing achicvements for the | the task of impro t marks- | Dr. choll's Zino-pads stop all pain TS’ Neath g | S purpose | manship with the result that some | Guicker then any other known el he Observer, ever anxious to lof them hecame quite proficient, | Method. Takes but a mimute toquiet keep abreast of the fimes, has de- | Judging by recent incidents, how- 3 corn, Healing starts at clded to prosent a list of questions | ever, the stralght shooting o cnce. When the comn is gene it never of the “How Much Do You Know?” | never find it neec to shoot, and | comes i If new shoes make the p " . e nature fo the citizens of New Brit- | (he result is that an averags of | ot “touchy" again, a Zino-pad . * i overiooked th: : sy Je SMITH | ain, questions which will take con- | yhout .601 has been hung up, with antly. That's because PAVORABLL STATISTICS it N R s i 1 > " | BUTCHER I | siderable thous d many of fone bullet crashing through a win- | Zino-peds remove the causo— NEW BRITAIN f 3 n : - 1 thoriy 7 U | which are unanswerable, heeause of | qow of o house where the tenants | Pressing and rubbing of shoes. ; 1 1 secr b ~ the fact that strong langnage would | wore sleeping peacefully, little re Zino-pads are medicated, ho necessary i onc were o exXpress | alizing that the lead hullet ot ve. At all diggiots himself fully. The list, answers to d them through sheer luck which will be published now and | 3¢ \eould seem that policcr % [ then and then again, maybe never, ishould be required to be able to | i shioot a hole in a gasoline tank on | & 7, 1. Do you like the color of the |ine rear of an automobile, without | IE"BO'paCLS’ traffic lights on in street | Imposing an unreasonable duty upon | Put one en—the' pain is gonel Do vou approve of the in- liyem. The ay. - Geor Street, Officer 1 club held fts ¢ solu “Pass the cider, autom h rage tank is large ! jcome tax law, and why not? enough to make n good targe It When are they going to rid leay he scen plawly, and 1 tail | | up the trolley tracks on Arch strect? |ight and rear markers are in posi- ] 1 me a street anywhere in tion near it, so that a man necd not | New England that's in as poor €on- | py an expert to put a bullet into the | | dition as South Main street. (Other | yank. This appears to be the most I New Britain strects excepted ?) effective | How many dirty 100ks are | ar 164 stop, s gasoline | 2 in a ham sandwieh and offee | anced to flow, the stops, and it . & 2 i r A neh at any given restaurant? Tthe shot L STRORT Fa(‘té GRJF(I.'M‘;QS y \ Do you think we'd m]wh €0l | sireq result will be attained S Or T ! r &' if we changed to light weights now? lyeee of the amount of gasoline 5 President to sp BY ROBERY QUILLEN . 7. What New Britain playhouse |y 2 Bt n B ning. sefore J is located in the Strand theater | “Tho yse of fircarms is often noc- The t building? wy in the performance of police | Lie: first S. What did the governor of |quey “anq the proper fraining of po. | ur sine rih Carolina * BOVETNOT | icemen along this line is just as preath South Caroli cssential as any other phase of their e vays abe Where is it possible to park | aqucation in their avocation. The | § Ma T 4 1r, within a good brisk walk of | yuptie should not be endangered by | Hiram Cause far Anger busine wer? flying bullets, and if the class of | 2 < s " fder for (whatmakes Loulseisoif 10, Evgzest one vourself. residunts whose - activitios necossi- || PDEFTINNING A K o “ported = |tate the use of firearms is to he | o a3 listicts o Chinese eivil war is a ""I"“" taught proper respect for law and s o his de gait iy s—lo the Chinese themsclves lorder, the policemen should st | F ?E “equested was ahproa i o e wmor Americans o 3 | ol oy e e || LEEriNgG Ehe mornin n to understand what it s all about. [ship cven if soma of them may | e ioned by conmuni i ¢ sometimes it seems as if it Werc | never be obliged to pull a trigger. e mua Lot nothing more than what starts | e !.' lf i s “oads and e b i s nalt century intea 1t | lian® and “You'ro another” at eac | F€X dm.m}d s Trip to g0 miCet other, but then again we felt that | Sieily May Not Occur | b 3 scoe Parker | there must be some deep underl¥ing | pueharest, Rumania, March 18 ()| ! ']’ t g |Gruse such as whether Chinese bun- |__re Jocal newspapers report that | marg at QD ; “‘_;’ o KEAZY KINDERGARTEN | dits should shoot forcigners on sight | {he proposed trip of King Ferdinand | [Eensinat (Gonducted by Dusty) jor should strip them of all valuables | to Faormina, Sicily, may be can- | el (eher e e fore shooting them, AL e e e speed, lower th Sol.” It is ol rather hard to compre- | 18-too long for o man in his| Ly lermed sa some- state health, His physicians, | ‘-*""i"y"-‘ | Taiting nd they did e with °r, approve of the trip. | Ht’g a other.” ler, college wit, wentinto the Bak- | Other reports are to the effect th \t{ a4l o le d teher: “Give the cluss the de- | ery business when he graduated.” |Ferdinand's ofticial visit to King| { les, using ‘perpetunl.’ Taylon: Y ind hie's been sue- | Victor Emmanuel may be delayed, | . lnon along Solly Terry sful, 100. but not that to Sicily, and that on | 0 ell u l ee M The K¢ wegaret | “T a protend apple pud sarton: “To what does he attri- [the way there he will visit Pope litera- | Out of putiy a his success?" Pius at the Vatican il mecet O bewtitul pudding war thou? ay i it's a wise | Yesterday the k physicians bclock at | | . My littls perpetual up cracicer that knows when you need [after an examination of the monarch | Celebrat]on, hurch for i —Rose Pape | a biscuit! {satd they found no trace of the in- ate which S Rl s —Jake Falstatf, |testinal malady from which Ferdin. BT ctibjeo FResolved ped fo the Central Ju'vvuv' Snceese! (Copyright. 1927, Reproduction _jand suffered recently and for which Uigh school sta Dairton: “They tell mg that Ful- dbidden) ealment was given re Shouls lor Wome ponsored |