New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 19, 1927, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1927. lETTER NEW [;lUE ‘ ~ New Jerseyis New Murder fan' Raps Demaciits Pogicos G O P e , _TU"fi"fm":_"_»Tj;;j:(?*:f;h INFATAL SHOOTING e At Quting of Republtcan Clab e i ifident that in conr th th 4 death ot Mi Salisbur it you re- | Stella Kale of Lawre nt cach on June 5 last that the trer crant barber, wi or I time and for the s out of reason, which are orge Taylor be examined ylor was be arraigned toda ad not d b ht its iney ss depression, Five m n men and wor ts of our Doctor's Widow Still Held as Witness 1k (’nl Roosevelt Appeals for upport of H Party—‘,‘.‘ Trumbull, Bingham and | “anove an, tne Torteg 7 party in power t mmonto - . cavoring to foree th and breadth Authorities Weld Speak. hly un-Amer, ; al for the natio e pos wherein, if we I ed national honor and t would have sold it of freedom of our cl s of international p 152 of power, absence re charged ratic natic “ol. Theodor he annual vard R t demo- istration by speaker at cue of the Third IS A HEALTHIER STRONGER GIRL sevel and G Rt It Because She Took Lydia E. Pike a bam’s Vggctfihle Compound ational capital when rats went out of power Is, employn he national debt. No Political Berths in State Preceding Col. m 11l an Don condi- oosevelt on the rnor John H. presented by artlett as nion, typifies re are no political berths in ceording to Gover r « men who fill posi > s the state o cticut attacked by two ; 7 there solely £ ile on a lonely road near o fill the he con- : ‘mr‘:i‘ Speaking of th m under e ich the state board of AT alk. I-m- five years she was In it and control was ereated he than new system do e “LASdES OF LIFM. FIGHT W GERS HER”N NEWS EXPECTED TO EXCEED 10 MI'ION plate supplar the present de- t head is just to help s o a little better job i hen we took over the cou The state of Connecticut is for- for its new com- take care of the fir very ey hetter c fon for the next rs. It is in position to re of its departmer ny state in th T did not c ator Hir union 00se 0 spe Ringham, “but T have son to do what T did 33 400 00 ¢ hap- under dem 0,000 in 1 ot choose 50 per cent Perhaps Tt will happen in the tjon of what was done s o e b oo RARGIEE I SO "m o “Ln-n Is Grea l“, Sailor Short Of ons of small means we | Writes Before I)mth m direct federal taxes for thel 10.—(P—Wi t time since th % been called occasio Ganbtrip! Loithe Drlent andl ok recting Rev. G. E. Pihl, formerly of this city i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ga town friends yes AYIDS T PSSR weleoming the guests Mayor ight in line i Mr. and Mrs. William Gardner C. Weld called attention to Ll Hartford were th st 5 5 ers, he played an important role in the fact that v men pr ht Thon of mulating t inancial program n o |of boxing with I to the erection of the their ation in the s0 club will o ,’,“"'. y“"' et A R e b e - g at the home of Mrs. || :\m,“"‘ "‘,_l S i held varions posi- | Chairman Donald 1 Tor wa ‘ une sl with the Y. M. T. A. [the announceme MU 018 {of the of Hamilton, A ion o % with the Knights ccived with rprise sarently r of Scotland and he's t 1 junction of Co Ay ieath crvened the te Pres i 2 unpsen g ed to why 1 ativardr 3 s RS DLORTA CaL) | indorsers required; Ma s yesterday 3 yk, also a native o ling would have been a|made great pro 1 motor careene G , received his ; rimary 'speaker at one th o 1 no embarrassing in- er on the corne f the Sacred Heart paro- | outi he ha “Wh e I hool and the local m'mnmr‘;vrom\w i ! organiz » was an honor graduate| Col. Roosevelt's Address | col Roosey ind solv confrontir e school ke as follows hard-headed ty or candidate the former swimmer, plan a v special rally da 'FR[M TPUST how it in pared for | ore us a our support : Come In 5 oIt t the (it ery rightly say, ‘What are your e m,[)ra@m\ AniTiGE Loans on October 2 vk aualifications? Tell us why we should i ilaet e / Youl Unie Up to Walter Root returr TLord g believe in you A S ¢ | 17047 BTEF STEAK Oblization. $300 phia yesterday to cc in medicine | “After est busir 1, the country is the gre we have. We are alll shareholders and all on the board of directors. Not only that, but if the 201 fo ¢ country is run badly, all of r | much as possible sooner or later. We should there- slation has I‘, fore be even more careful of its af- Wil be increasingly POT ROAST BAKED HAM BARED NS ria Swanso ants to got have pas sier for after hers with his mot Root Mrs. W Twenty .\Z‘nnth\' to Pay Tel. 4970 THE MUTUAL TEM Opposite Capitol Theater First Page) ‘ S to the Public lent as fairs than we are of our private bus- ) 2 2.118 |inesses. The manager most | ents of our | _RooMS n.-)n.. e y important element in a bu The tion and radio —| 81 W. Main St., Prof. Bldg. ed George W. I ty director. attention of the 1l stud 1 providin cvelopment political party in power in the na- tion is the manager of the husiness. We should select th er of the nation’s busine mon sense and care. Wh administration, Afte legisiation has been y for a program of air 0f the stage at of polit for the army and navy (AT lecting a ma r there completed, will g 8 things we wish to kn services 1,500 an [ to know what. his reco ian aviation also has not : nd Marea formance in the i : on. Under the guidance of oot s ce plans for the fu the department of commerce, action | ge (o res tieir studics y “Next autumn the re will be undertaken to give this grea b , 1 T SPAN! 'Y F. PLOCHARCZYK. 1s before you, asking not mear er 4 N 5 € N. ¥ No S g to be returned to power hut cooper: i 1dio is con- ' 1 t 3 b st gl jinf- o bo given an increasing majority STl ety providing - 5 4 5 13 las a vote of confidence in i Pee il asting in E ¥ r n o'cle e ¢ v it has done. We republicans to stop the ence which | § i o P 1 iothing more than that you S0 many LR o By ¥ hoard the facts. \\'; have no alibis diaitoand : ' ot « TR been Does vour child suffer ( i ed oy prepared to tell you of our per- et ey from eyestrain? You W of H — - « s S formancas o past a r prom- eSS n e o v A T 1 = v ’,f".‘;', past “Wml ‘{r:fl(” 1 ana theve izl row in. afact: « aftord to guess. 4 i hip he :,, i ,z,r s (H’\,,‘”,‘ e ,r.',,f,, a republican tariff. As 1 see it, the It too serious a mat- : 1« tljses by the standard of ;w,},m_m, is one of the most vital el . e el - i ments of our theory of gov e P cconnt of its effe o ; ; ; c 1 hingfon | 0 E Eyestrain, if not relieved, drains the vitality 1 govern- an, S r der demo. | effect on the poor man. As we are the hody and results in impaived bodily health as trol for eight years, It a republic, our citizens all have un- well as permanently impaired vision, mpletely disorganized. There der the law an equal share in o = o vernme "hat means the go as no cooperation between the gov- government. That means the = : A 1 it GIRE, 1 nmental departments. There were | ernment he good or bad dircet- At our office you will EDWIN . 1 i s of federal employ: Some ndent not on the ahility of find “better service a e busily er in duplicating 7 great men but on the ahili through optical science.” 1 some were doing (of the average of our cltizens. Tar- £ a 4 \ rkler aeed n front of Lirideenort Woman Ends B wa lutel is the huckler placed in 4508 [ e I:v‘ .l“« still others fo protect him from the cheap Life Sunday With G ‘ ) ) e o Dirope ran 0@ Wln PN 2 2 Confusion reigned, o sum up, when the demociat would have too m aft W “ E % e e i IYESI SPECIALIST the open 1 of republican rule the 327 Main Telephone 1995 : zere ther gover ol is being administered more effi g S L S ELAND S : it. At other times t ly and economically than ever be. Vindana s AR dinsceen epartments would go into fore in our history. : S g b same time for so Democrats vs. Republic 2 P d bid up the price| wwhen the democrafs left Wash- 1 he L other, N at : ngton, they had piled up a natio Sun I c Rise In National Delt e G ho0 o0 Aat o i mational et whieh netore | 024 S5 I ost Folks Know W R been reduced by more than ; 9 10 risen to the apy cent to $3,000,000,000 in New Britain there's one 0 D00, e . ¥ 2 £ o can ays be depended uy th by f t r o t Wor- had risen under “When the democrats left Wash- class of \"mr . : to 1 tion of W rshire game will be e tol wore ington, annual taxes were i o McAdoo and Meredith S SRt : e R 586000, After soven yBars of Tepubs nd carefully Are Not in Confer g e = N Ha : 1 1T Hne: republias liean rule m,.{« have been Q\:v"‘:v- | Y ek : 4 ) o 1 wa 'but much of th cally cut in half and are now $3,200,- ,7& . : S - i N.B.DryCleaning C : M s N 1 U | mismanagen ankest sort, | “When the democrats left Wask d l “To a Masters Standerd ity 41]1 = ; ost Nutses Use | Millions, for example, had been spent | ington the army of federal cmploy S L T . G 1 {on war equipment bought from for- |€xclusive of post offices, . 358 s & cign powers after the 81, After seven yea of repnh- 3 T B « lerful |been “spent on cre a United | duced by 30 per cent, to 242,985, ¢ , . i i is|States merchant fleet, which inven- | “When the democrats left Wash- R y | its | toried at market prices not ten per ington there were 5000,000 Amer- I . i : 1 not |cent of that amount. The public iean working men and women walk- TI EN ) e skin d was trickling from a thous- ing the s of our cifies out of ‘ 11 : 1 r. keeps sh Ks. employment. After seven years o Phone 2798 1 s of oficial to the cor he country was in scarcely oet- republican rule there is practic Main Street Oftice yard or Mr. M n t t ( t t too will love MELLO-GLO |ter case. We were still technically no unemployment in the country. Entrance Strand Th 24 Dwight Court well have been in 1o i 18 1 lodge, 1 you use it at war. The democratic cut in tar-| *This is our record of accomplish-

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