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¢ : Worth that Mugh WMeney to the UNit- |15 be the srtist whie werkd up the L o4 maget 2 | plants and industries manutacturing ‘parte total . 75.000.. Al slane financiag has takén on im- portance; mergers and heolding com- lsatien | panies giready have becéme com. The Mereid s éu Wb deily t8_New aialing Tumbe Andther sigt of the timeés is that on this whélé thére are distinctly fewer gasoling and gmrige permits bejag itsued tham was the case & few yours age. ! v Not- wishing to be ‘outdons by Chyreh street, part of ‘tNe territery contiguous to the Genter has been tors up twice Within a week. The Renors are mow abdut even. Clvic beodters in tha dedahore ; téwn where one bything biach is 1064164 have ceme dut agaidst “long Béthing suits.” Theat ovidently rake up+tes much room ip the water. Or intertere with music for the eysd. sl St N Y Letting it be generaBy known that all pessemors of defective brgked are likely to pay, $19.32 “it M8 WheB CAught” ought! to reduce the total by at least Nalf. Thy petice dooervé credit for se¢ing their duty L in this matter and déing it. We take considerable satisfaction 18 pomentinig & omlAg law, but s 1ong aa & lunch cart or & as station ! €O We orected in FraakMn square thie soning law is net pértact. INDUSTRY Try 43 one may. it i hard to wax esthusiastic abeut ‘the demedtic su- " §8¢ ingustry; méaning. of Gourse. hoet ougar tndustry. In -erde empou this domestic induetr] 9 propéaed te raise the duty 9ger frem Cubia, the Hea ne def Avet dayway. ¥f the duty n CWY sagye s Taited, the intreass of ¢ . ongar ik to mon. Just as Detrdit bécams the center of the autemebile industry because one suocessful plant lured others, s Buffale threstens te become the con- ter of the avigtien industry. The city alreddy leads Il others in thé country in their wmanufacture, and dlse in the manufacture ¢f engined and equipmént. Buffalo, 'likewise, has ome of the world's fimest air- ports, ene which Hds bgen called secend only to that of LeBourget, France. Te Buffalo airport, owséd by the municipdlity, occupies 557.5 acres of level ground. It has dlse chesen & temporary site for a m vine airport. Buttsle falled to ebtain a larger ahare of the automebile industry be- cause it had ne Henry Ford among its citizenry. It is not making the same mistake with regard to the aviation industry. Its awakening te- ward aviation was quite recent, tod. thia dating only since Detembér, 1927. It began with a mionthly poundage of 546, cartied by a few planes; today its péundage has srewn to ‘more than 10,000. The city has made capital out of the glogan that twe-thirds of the United States can be reached by airmail frem Buf- fale évernight. Te the cities with gumption ge the prefits of eny new. d¢velopment. Those that stand still to dee Now things are to turm out invariably reach the day when they realize & mistake was made. Last March Buf-") tolg Meld it4 first airpldwe show, it turaing out te haveé been the secand tergest of the kind ever Néld. in thé country. For a starter this seems Erle. During 1923 the city on the Niagara frontier aspirés ‘to beceme most important aerenguth it already hasn't far to hilé Néw Britain continuey the airpert preébiem. s of the country—at foam them—are beginning to outly colored autemobliss § with seme gergesus caler ‘@wn. Day eonchés on seme 06t Important lings are get: from this. seurce then “ether eiti-! . hewever, 8 ying 1o be like Pullmans—tie same 2¢0s In the public oye. The ditfer- The New Maven, Wing clesily | tham -small. towas * up in the W aligned with the. Pesiey in sowie re- spects. ceuld witheut injury te jaell adept. the ssme celer. We pam thie on to the beard ¢f directers te werry abeut, it they with to ~také sutticient time. Or it might sdopt the Bighly visible celer of yellow, which for yodrs Nas dené servicd te the Chedapeake & Oble. the Chicage aud Northwestern, .the Milwdukee, and séme other lines. , -In this day it pays-even railreads teo be & Wit digtinctive. POLITICS FOR GAIN 1f theré were not some hepe for . sain we guesh nobédy would take the timé to beleag to a pelitical elub, at Ilnn. the type which are suppesed te stay in dction thé year reuad. This rumination hgs been ciused by an instance in Waterbury, whick caugéd the American of that city to was eloquedt in ita condemnation. 1t ¢ppears that K. W: Gosd, the Republican tewn chairman in Waterbury. made an sddrem to the Italisn Republican club of that city: ‘bt he is quoted ds av- “We have been hampered by the tact that the Démocrats have been to give jeba.to their workers while wé have met, hut this cepdis tidn will be altered soon. It wé Mve béen able te have such a goed eor- genization when we were sut of power as the Italian club, we will have §o much the better club wien re in pewe, ¢ will réeegmize only these whe are recegnising the lead of party fer any jobs that are ope and the Itslian elub is certainly the wiont progressive of any of the clubs.” In other weords, . the mwh{lm tewr chairmen Nas 1414 dows & detifiite policy of apeils. Ons is fore- od t§ wondér hew mgny ether poll- ticlanis, théugh they met be 36 ia- disctest as te veice such sentinients In publie, reglly work the clubé fn the sgmé mapner 4nd for the same purpose. LINDBERGR PUSLICITY = ' dosen’t intruds Hoolt, it seome, o In ¢icept contontment. 4 Analyzed te s (udamentals, the Bigger and better ldde o ene of ostate values, particulsrly dowa- towa; sud that it sy impertant part of the daliyhesing ritual. 3¢ it were joorttia ‘that & million extra poople weuld create slums out of the best digtricts, would -destroy business by ansking it impessible 1 got through the congestion, them there weulda't be a sign of this species of talk i Philadelphia. Or anywhers else. Facts exd Fancies Mother 3 ¢ daye; but the swéet paps hes Nis nights. " Wiy net let the pewer trudt fur: nisk capitel for the farmers® 'shey use paper for nisrtgaged. This special session Congress in: dicgtes that Mr. Hoaver, wiien & héy, never tried the expariment §f giving 2 yearlin' mere rope. 3 ten théusand y She coverg 10 cent more epidermtis and u beads instead of shark's teet Americans still trust in "Provi. @ence. You can tell by the edndition of (leir brakes. ‘Thére seéma to be s placd for éverything except the man whe ié tee sick te be at the office And net quite sick emough pathy &t home. A manager is & man i uniferm who Basn't scnse enough te changes ot ony sym< pitehers when you think k¢ ehould. Muasolint seema great, but avery Batter could bat a theusand if the fieldéra were ferbidden teo titerfere, ”» dn/ to mod. doesn’t fit & civilimtion that #till can get ezcitéd about & balleen’ race. Americaniem: Living ag the rieh do; wendering why yeu can't get !ahead as the rich did by saviag in b | their days of poverty. | tor the manner in wiieh represent inm‘ of the press attempt to sl ' tar the privacy of Colone! Lindbergh askd Anne Merrow. In additien te Being “Noundéd” by reperters, it i sid, thére 0 ¢ constant stream &f cameramen upen their tralil, giving the cduple And-its immediate rela- tivep listle peace.. What I8 te (be- j come o the privacy ef clfizens If this /thing 19'te céntinue, it is argued? |, Which ia & perfoctly’ rational at- ,titude, with some excoptions: Colone) 7 Lindbergh is not given: mere. troudle i1, after g cellege boy has spent AR Néur arranging hie hair, it would be feoliah te comceal the glory of it benedth ‘a hat. ! Human mature deesm’t change, and the cave mae doubtiess spent | hours telling Nis cronies wiich éluls {he used te kmeck the tiger for a j soal. 3 What do you wani for & mickel? tae YOUT empleyees were as clever as | YOu gre, thoy would demand a9 much meney as you get. y Bvery tewn has ene fellow who is | Geapioed meoat of the time and ye: cheersd wiien Re makes & spoech at o public mesting. s he siwgys deoes. . . —— Thete's - one: mummy: 2 Ne Teugtor ovev Shakes B { Resd throngh The Fun Shep. When { you've resd one tum- dead owe! Hsaueg! ; Mri Hasking: “Shall T tell you the piot o2 the movie 1 saw hat night?” : 2 i Haskins: “Ne, just whistie the them¥ song!” - i S —Mra, A. C. Willer THE FUK SHOP NEWS WEEKLY meterdam (Holland) 0 & city calied U." seys twd New nd father have thei¢ | York Times. And there must bha a district knows as L. judging by the numbed of .poople “V“‘ “. go ‘there! . Finascial A reader writtén te this newspaper explaining that he sivgy takés oft his hat In & bask, eut of courtesy. 5 We ourselves have foit impelléd te upcover in the prasence 6f an evér- draft! . st Moembers of u wemen's dewing circle % Houston, Tezas, récently Ieft théir werk té amsist Ia estin. $uishidg a tirs. 1t io extraordinary hew they ma aged 10 hesr the alarm abeve the peris A Chicige weman has suéd f diverce ¢n'the greund of her hus- baid'e pétaleplucking complex. 1t must be trying te Hve with & men whe can’t o artichoke without seying. * ‘Sha lovea me, slo.lo\'u.-c not' " L Pilvs “The fllm industry recemtly cele. Prated ité coming 6f age” says & writer. And films gre only just beginning to talk! Toull knew. ful well you are we ! rived calied Y, and in Chins there [0’ o Hi h éity hall—werried drivers tor perking spmoe—bargaths store cussing i i } £ i e m H o 100 49 i 1 i Feohoy Sumoh ing. lawhesskers—Manager Bar- | oy ) {rett explaining what Re Hkes 4bout, gone, and that i the the pleture-—irattie “..:‘-mu“u*m The meral to fi this o) et red Ughta—man xivic clubs expect to amount ! . m'«'n'nflmv—, Hareld Judd | thing they should loék sreund for akimming ‘slong 1n-his whecker to/| deflnite things to do, and then leve soéfe_of docidani—Clatonce Lan- | the talking uatil atter thd job 1 pher wishing It was tivie 10 g0 Down | done, and lot seme one else do the East ageja—Beinie mmuu- talkiag for them. at” the bus atstign emiling 88| — "u:uq.‘:.u m:" high scheel [Tvs to Avaid'Memériel! Gwinging Withiy siong—Peul Mahi- | Yoo Just Toy M Sgwing treliey cars ou Iting trolght h u rk, :::I: t:‘v:ll.:m o “( hed been put 'n place, wé compli- Fitch wearing the -latest in mea® Wonted an smat otegra :e: sttire—wingw ' sheppore galore— | O the escpliones of o |; woman trying te push baby cerriage shewing the gleamiag white' shaft through crewd “ of pedestriant— :‘:::.m wfit against the blackness Clers Lowis thinking uwp Nis mext ' Sight. In several mewspapers published e N s e vass [bout the time of the formal dedica- vy m.:tr Trom sath ether—Dr, U4, we sw, ameng other pictures o8 which 9ed the white Henry MArtla hurrsing té ketp o8 :fllml"lll agture’s background appeintment—Jim O'BHen of wack. it “smokes”—John G. leemis réaming of those golf nks 8t Mad- o q) 3y other establishments in iison—H. C. Natsen being greeléd OR | opich negutives are developed and his return te New Britain—city wtinted, we found that almost every i ficials rushing hither ad.thither on | gog it ypon the idea f including public bustuess—iucky Peepld start- | iy the window display a picture of ing oft fer wesk-end ‘trigs—Frank | ing’ Warld War memeorial, taken at 1Koty explstning the futwre of the fight, with the intestond monu- nerth ond—Weman standing (8 frént | ment in sharp edntrast with the of store waiting for bargain sale (o darkdées of the night. In every open—Bert Loomis on his way album e have opened since the Y. M. C. A. to play handbéll— | we gaw that first picture, and on the factéry men wondiring why wemen | walls of every home we have entered |n|wu- Reve to crowd bueses Whow' | we continye te sée that white finger. they're coming home from werk— | (The phetegraph album witheut idlers watching the fire depdrtifient | this snapshet 18 44 soarce a8 the Rey- sreak down stréet On way (¢ a|ring without a bettle epener, blaze—the Obeetver watching dil —_— tKis panérama. Sylos in News Ohange ntaront Whows e e oAl Thia b i thie wal owp, like ngs in » 3 ::‘.fl.'., Olvie Clube i constantly in & st of fux, Civie clubs are worried. Théy are ! Siyles change and cvents that kre ebviously slipping and many of their |Sure firet sradually fade into {members fafl . ti understand why |the background ustil they becémie The Kiwanis club drepped 30 mem- | mittérs of reutine. ~ bers In & groijp for noh-atte 1 Theré was gn dge In newspdper |at mestings. It is an epen pecret that work when a civil suit was consid- the Retarsy club drépped 25 or |9red spot Rews. Litigation wau un- mere members within the pest year, | nrual. It was conddered poer social while: sident George A. Quigley sppeal (o the . courts fer of the Lisas club- eftered & Net of ute, . Personal 29 t6 Mo club @ fow days ago, which [ults were few and for between and ke o8id were the namies of iha 4 person who was named.defendant members whe never attend meetings | We8 conaidered outside the pale of and whe, socerding te the by.laws, |anould be dropped. poilte society, ° DBut conditions have changed. With The fedling that something 8 ‘lacking - s becoming Wi the populsrity. of the autemebile dnd résultant "collisions, ,!\;Inl hed be. bers. Hardly @ moet- | cOMe & inere matter of form. If you e o who. cover | A6 Teturding frem s pleastnt spin ich of In the country caréleds driver ! [ing th spaperm the clube are net asked: tme wont on In drugstores as|citisens recognize his title in paé | ' wotimated st $300:900.000 & YEAr. |iing of six-wheeled trucks, the samié | €0¢e In attitude - between Celomel Thie then would Do the price cOn- iing of springs, the same kind of ins LInNdBergh and Calvin Coslidge fto simore would pey 0 onesmtady the | 4ividusl seats inside. And Much usl- | thIs mattér of publicity is merbed, | Boot Suger IndUetry. The QUS- [or; indeed. the meat Important fn.{and this difference serves for poé- urally a+49es, 14 the Industry {dividual around & reilread is gettiity | Poses @t lustration. Mr. Coolidge remains an iadi- i color schemies aud the Interibr dac- | Vidual who is still “sought after” by ,-The Bost oupar: imdustry 18 8t orations, the news hounds; he cannot go fish- home in parts of the 'l&_ It is net i The old duli 4nd drab dark celers 'Iu witheut having cameramen on an ve industry, in such ithat made railroad coiches fegk as [hand te, click their machines whem “m»n et qugar DIARLS €x- | dreary as & rilny déy thresten- o {he makes a catch—and befére and ist farmers have the privilege Of (q be discarded. This may take timg Alter that event, too. Mr. Coelidge. rilsing sugar beets—if they can — ,6n some of the lines which are met however, is @’ & more complacen #nd @l them 1@ the sugar PIANL. color-minded as yet: but when the turD of mind. He eusily “gives in" ¢ * The puld is et very high, and ‘success of the b,.mm,_h.,,d',',,n,,. the news boys tells them to do their the laber intident to cultivating |in analyzed It Iy eafé to asume that | stuff—seeing that they are making sugar hests is eomsiderable. Much 'in due.course no railread manager :thgir Nving -at it—and will they ta' fielM work is mecessary, and as a I will longer think he can afferd to kind eneugh te let him ne after * rule women and children of indigent | do without the coler schemen. they are through? This suits the clgsten. usuglly reecntly arrived im. Those railroads faced with the ke sactly: they go through their migrants and their families, are em-. [cbmpeutibn @f other railroads as fites, thgnk Che former pregident for . ployed tor this purpose. Where this | well ad aute, nebiles seem te be ment Illu kindly considération, and give 15 mot pessiblg it 18 scarcely worth ‘cager to ehinge the railréad lagd- Pim fine stories in the papers, Mr. while for a farmer o plant sugar |scape. There is the Blue Comet. of Coolidge remains a popular man — beets. There is no profit in the pro- En.. Jersey Central. for Onnu‘e« The., with the unstinted help of the nqu- €008 if decent figures for hired 1abor train runs between Jerpéy City anM 'Paper boys who apprecidte when must be paid. ¥ ! Atlantic City. Tt has ta compete with ' they are well treated. ‘ True, there are cmploges In the (he Pennsylvania running from Penn Linghotgh. whe has at- sugar plasts; but their total is in- tion. To secure trade theré must ridwide populrity largely | | cote teined Ceontinusd presgarity of Washing- ton bostiegaery indicates that a lot of stateamen are Détag visitéd by 3 2 their brethers-in-law. Rownd for & esd voyage! A sufficient answer te thesd Who thipk a world court ceyld gettle sversthing i contained in the classie Phrase: “Kill the umpire.” Irwin: “What hdve yéu béen de- iag for the past week®" Hernice: “Making g lot of céok- len” - Irwin: “Lesk here/ yon mugta't refer te us beys as ‘cookles’ ™ —M. C. Jonas When Brisbane makes call money cheaper, will he pleaze make th- man whe hanks the paker ga it taking such a big re of the pot. Definition! Call: a loud disagreeable utter- ence, Caller: terancos! You think man superior, and than | lenitors oppote & party measure ust hecause it's a rarty measure, | and you aren’t'se sure. | a succession of such wt- Correct this sentence: “Fam #ixty | galning; but my husband never dug- pounds heavi g o gedts ways to thin.’ Copyright, 1929, Publishers 8yndicate AFTER READING THE GINGER- ALE ADVERTISFMENTS By James M. Matthews The dinner was perfect. Likewise. the service. Only ene . thing was missing. " we called ta our faver ite waitér. “a hettle of ginger ale, if you've something you can recom- mend.” : Emile is proud to have confidence reposced In himi. “How abeut this Sparkling Brut, 192" we ventured, glancing up from the Ginger Ale Card.y Emile shook his head. '-nhndllh.-? ‘ significant compared with the large numbers of poorly paid Ibor which | s employed in the sugar heet fields. This is the nature of the Mmdustry that the sugar consumers of the United States gré expected 16 pay $200,000.000 in higher prices for sugar generally in order te Jirotect. fester and encourage. 1 the increased sugar tariff goes inta effect there is gaing to W con- siderable more than $200.000.000 worth of public indignatien through- out the country hefere thé naxt elec. tien rolis reund. NEEDLESS TAKING OF DIVE ‘What single battle in the world's histery was so V§st as to cwst the Hves of 94,600 combatants Or how many ordinary wars have been fought that did net iy lew eternally that tetal of combatents? 'l( was the canny New he sone inducements. These are all that the name implies. It has Hecn proven that pecople gre attracted to | handsome trains. inside and out. To Daniel Willard, president, receives the credit for starting the thing. It was he who ordered locomotives madé te shine and whe gave them names: whe eor- dered Aay coaches mad¢ like Pull. the ‘B. & O. | man coaches; who believes that col- or ig net designed by nature to be ,@ menopoly of thie picture paiaters. Englan too, whe persemally investigated m tor coaches to find out why people inked te ride in them: and coming to the cenclusion that the comfortable individual seats had semething to db with it, érdered the same sert of seats for his dav coaches. Since thest the New York Central is scrambling te do the sime. and many another Thia figure is higher than the Ameriean killed in the World War. Yet last yegr. according to statis- tics Just made public, 96.008 per. sons were killl through acvi@ents of all Kinds in the United Saics. Thi® Wiy he the price of grese; bt wé are-mot o sure of if Mere Tikely “t in W price of car pro- line is making day ceaches the last werd in Pullman comfert. The New Haven. net having any other railroad to cempete with, gnd owning a hus subsidiary. evidently thinks it does not meed to go into the color husiness ner enter the ranks of railroads using Individual ,30ft sexta in the day coaches. If It lcsness, oL & calleus disregand | r‘vu wisely managed, however, it ‘m,tlon, the merchants asd maaufactur- | bécause of & press cager to do himy | homage, does not possess that in- "clination of giving the news beys a i chanee and then letting them gleat HEREAFTER The Health Insurance Acts of thirty shillings te insured persons “If M'sieu choose.” .he said with {A shrug, “but I cannet recommend. Neot a good year—1924. The hurri- | crop.” whent a child # born. A few days age o very illiterata with pleasure and satisfaction. WESCyIUING they wot Mut Be sl Lol Win ATl ot ths. Healtk in spite of an elaborate aystem of | pyreqy and informed tho, clerk that preventien. Photegraphs there have | he had «ome for his wife's eternity been, of course: but lately they have [ heen secured syrreptitionsly and hy methpds that the publie whieh 'appreciates secing them in print would regard with a certain mixture . of indignation. Let the celenei follow the Coolidge example and ke would have ne treu- ble. Being a young man greatly in the public eye there is no poséibility for Nim to dedge a certain average of newspaper attention. And It must not be overlodked that the harder it " blustered in to obtain the Lindbergh sturies | the visitor. “The docter gave m¢ this APd pictures the gredter the ‘effert |‘"‘|';: "';"":"‘.’!T‘ te ask for our Eter- [Put to got them. That is semething | "yoy arc talking rubbish. youns {in journalism that rarely fails to |man said the clerk.. work that way | temper. “Eternity refers ety i | mereaftop.” [TH BIGGER AND RETTER IDEA |, /A8 COrmect gronied (e man. | _Down in Philadelphia creps up on That's vhat I'm Wers after” (014 1dea geared to medera stend- benefit. “You're making a grave mistdke, mymen.” smiled the official. u mean Materaity Benefit.” "ards. Not satistied with Raving & eity contdining tve ,million pepnla- “Well,” we said, “how a‘out this Chateau Pep as, 19227 Emile w mant. “Ver' swoah” he uuq\ and added with 4 smirk, “it M'sicu weuld be epening ginger ale for cherus girle | —perhaps, ses. But fore oneself. with the little dinner for gentlemen alene—na, no!" “See here, Emile.” we said stern- Iy, “we are wasting time. 1 can't atford any of that Napelesn Ginger Ale of 1810, which the cards says is terved only by the head. waiter.” i Emile winked; leave it to him, ’hc said. and he would serve ws semething: Good: Presently he hreught a Péttle and from it peured @ bubbling gless. Thé bouquet was gnificent. mile,” we cried. “what 15 this? Tt is Hike White BRordeaus, like Chatéan Yquem:" Fmile laughed as he poured ft. “It is ut Ginger Ale Oréitigire.” logink his he said. “There iy nething better, ne to the ! maiter what you pay. & like et to see my friends—what you ecall it?— #yped. This cest you but twenty cents a quart.” 4 | And 1e! It was both “pale” and | — | Fale of Spengers! Lewis: “lLat's open & saloen. You be the bartender and Il b4 the the clubs ¢ you thisk 18 the wiest | A clubd has ' Members of on¢ clud are wetch. ing another and wendéring New long--it will be ustil thard o o change. either for bétter or weres. In the meantimie .the olubs go . right ng. They have speakers at most meétings. Some of them are In- |taresting, some have semething ‘to say. Others are smergency speakers whe are persusded to come glong at !the 1ast minute and All up the time, | The xiubs voted their ald to the community chest drive, and it wat |thicir end of the drive whieh féll {down en the job and which is being| iblamed for the deficit. The clubs have voted their approval o(‘tho drive for fusds fer a municipal goif cotirse, and leaders now cgmplain that #6 éne wants to work. A couneil has been formed several times and always fails for laick of in- torest. A miunitipal airport- has been veted the suppert of all the cluba, but the syppert i¢ only moral. True, file Chamber of Commerce is in much the same position. Now that the vate ou the municipal geif courns ia ovey, what will be done? |The Thamber = airpert committee, 'which helds sheetings at rare inter- vals continué te Weld meetings—but | meetings alome Aever built an air- port. ‘ New Britain factories are facing ritain previde for & payment or | C2Me comé and ruin the ginger the need of mslding branch factories Jin the west to be nearer their mar- Ikets, yet rely on old fashioned ——— cutomer:™ Heorten: “No thanks. [tne. giasses and you'd sponge drinka!” I'd spenge thy —Themas Beuren e Sopry! Unabie te sttend & big hangret ai the Hetel Commedore, New York. recently. Ring Lardner, the after- jdinner spesker, explained bl ab- sence in the following telogram: “SORRY 1 CANNOTE BE WITH | YOU. 1T 18 THE KIDDIES NIGHT OUT AND I HAVE TO STAY HOME. WITH THE NURSE.” Achievement! The weould-be writer started at the, =lectric sign winking the name of the seasen’s “Best sélier” ane Tts auther. “Oh!” ghe eid. “te attain guch eminénce! To s8¢ one's ‘mame em- blazened on the sky in letters of fire!™ “If you'l leok here. lady.” sug: gested the man mearest her, “you'll see yeur heel emblazoned om my 1tee and Tt buras lke fire!™ —Mre. A. B. Adams (Copyright. 1929, Reproduction . Fersideen) iden With your ca¥. you sue. Th driver takeg the gituation nen- lantly 1f he i insyred bechuse realizes that damsges awarded by court will nat confe frem Wi pockets. Se he lights, o cigar walks frém, the osurt reem with h chin wp. This has had an effect on mews value. A colligion suit, unless it be for an unuéually large amount, s almost reutine news mattar. Unieas the principals are prominent in the cemmunity it e treated acoerd ‘The only ditference betwean am au: tomebile collisfon ruit written by a teporter at Eactoort, Maine, and ene written by a reporter in San Fran- citco is tlie names and place. Re. porters who cover lawyers' officen for mows have written hundredd of callision suit storiea for their papers with Bardly any marked difference except in namés places. Net iong age compensation cases werd eonpidered lively reading. The compensation liw in Cenmegticut WwAS young and an dpped! for cem- pensation filed by an injured em. ploye was otlll & ndveity. The firat aceident to come under the compen. sation law in this state occurred in this city. The law went inte effect on the firdt day of Jenuary of that year. A workmas in & locai ceal vard was kill2d aheut § 4. m. The news stery recelved first page posi- tion and a headifig that invited at. tention. Todey the avegdge compen- oation case Hem is hegded with single line and printed on an inelde page. This venerable and décrepit writ- or has frequently heard the com- plaint that newspapermen “ain't what they weed te be,” the intimi- tion heing that they are mo lenger oager and pioneering in spirit. The snewer (e the cemplaint ig that the réading publie is intergoted in o 8ifterent typs of news and the prezs srnzes the chaage In style. Wore's & Shout FPor Black Mok Of late years the city has been “encouraging” the putting dewn ef Wice coment sidewalks along such treets where the walking has heen peor. It uheppy preperty - owners claimed there wagn't endugh traffic aléng thebe streets te wer. rant it the oity showed .its willing- need to put the pidéwalks down it- @if—and charge the ocosts to the préperty owners. On the whele, the idea 18 seund; thire must be sife- walks glong every street, mét ‘only in the interest ' of the gemersl publie, tut alse because the federm! postal authdrities will' not deliver mail on Such stre¢ts where letter carriers havé difficully in“walking in all sorts of weather. This idea of fur- nishing geed wglking for the letter carriers I8 & efincher. 17 the letter carriers can’t travel cemfortably thers I8 ne mall delivery. Once in a while the pést office issues & warn- and | | The temperature has risen can well go o and [ coment ‘sidewalk sleng. inclines and charge it to the read, as is dene aguinst preperty owners whe do net own relireads.. COMMUNICATED — R DR. MARCUS WRHITE'S CORREOT TITLE Editor, New Britain Daily Herald, - New Britain, Coas, Dear Sir; 1 have received ¥ elipping i the Herald of May 16th rmrvl’ the work of Dr. Marcus Whi ai 1 dm net. surprised that owa town has not used his correct title, You deubtiess know Dr. Whitg's modesty an well as we do. It.is probable t. few people know -of Ris degree of Doctor of Educatign received gome years ago in this otate, He was one of the first, men Wonored with this degree at' Rhod Island College of Education, You may be able to see t 3 t 14 of his modesty. ' S Yours very truly, > JOHN L, ALGER, President, Py 81,000 for the Pelish Cathe- [ tie, church on Bread street. It e Business Mon's llflm been. received. . .. T will be 3 picaic 334 band concert at, Rentechier's park in m) afternoon on Memorial Day, the fea ture of which will he a tug of war bétween Co. I) of Rristal and the Turner hegvywelght team for &.8ide bet af $86. The class of 1906 held a reunion at the State Normal schesl thin noen. llb«mv:lcon ‘was derved and & aeid] hopr ey, 4 y 3 " The nEW sadm. rolfer | fah ¥8h Mreet department arrived In tows lant evening. It will take several days to put 1t tegether: Dye 'to the at interest in the Symnasium elasseat the Y. M. C. A. it has been declded to contimue the coutses for another month. Obeersutions On The Weather. Washington, May. 26.—Ferecist for Southera New England; Fain Saturday and Sunday; er 18 the interior Sunday. 3 Conditions: A disturbance has nced to the lower St Lawrenee ley. The northeastern arca of high Pressure is moying eastward with ; center southesst of Newfoundignd. in the mid-Atlantic and south Atlantig taten. The weather will be fair almast enerally in the Washington forecast district @aturday, but the eamtward advance of a northwestern disturb- ance will be attended by increasing cloudiness during Sunday. The tem- perature will rise Sunday in the nerth Atlantic states. Increased Activit; * Noted in st{g.m ‘Washington, Ma, The veol. ume of American shipbuildiag in- icreased by 22,338 tons in Mdreh. A Iwationwide summary by the Murean lef navigation puts the tetal Aumber of ahips under constructien in the United States at 179, againat 143°a fmonth befeore, A prokibitien case- against @ Taylorville, Jil, weman was din- » | missed when it was found the evi- dence—a Wottle of Nome brew-~-had blewn up. vy POOR PA BY CLAUPE CATIAN

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