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it ability rather than political ~qualificas tiona that will guide and it is mot im- probable that a democrat will be namad, at this time. g ————— AVOID A€ With the of 70,000 -or raorethal in the Yale it dossn’t mean that - all are going there by automobile. The Tinied ey @5 & e 2o Woml Baagws, | railroads will continue to carry a large Gusecctption BG4 135 & Weski G & month: S | number of people, but there will néver- . o -—-“u-.omu- " x-Ualted States enator, Jlinois. COOLIDGE SPEAKS IN CONNECTICUT.|, tm ozt il - MATTRESS . ;fi’}ufié{fif@mflz- ' m o“m"nmmfii::b ' o TODAY 4 ETae e el 81408 28 or the B . 0 i raga; ; d o A ch sbou . lad ‘and. ho é 4 : ¥ mgncmuon : o e a0 Pl ihorris ot oy e gocomplsbimente | mebast e 8 " ranjac : : o PHE : ENDING . 218, 1922 T ¥ 3 inistrs B — i . erence to i sat 10| enough % Chrl b I siration he 8 : 11785 | ==ifssmratmanet it S T LR SALE city with as great facility as crowd assembles in the bowl and the = Ity qway. t went« f office a . _be v, REPUBLICAN TiCKET " Gut Whether 1t s 1y New Haven cr ; T e D Rous 54 psilation: beta ¥ i ’ l . . ’ ‘ "% ¢ high {ending thereto, the » as it shoul , and if our congress omaplied Bistes Senstar s tral ossamiensd by the foqthal ; |done nothing fhings must be in the BORGE P, MeLEAN, Simsbury y g S responsiilicy o e » < same state at the present time.” I do cames maxt lnnose Jady Sz e Rwe She ey not' admit, however, that that was the CHARLES A TEMPLETON, Waterbury :m, g:.. exercising ,,,,.'..g if that is)fiea’ ;. i % condition in-which we found the affairs Governor done by the drivers, in keeping with th: - &(lth;nmnn.udxdoh;otuw‘ it that T 3 Licutenant one by the drivers, eeping % to President|this has been ‘& do-not congress. HIRAM BINGHAM, New Haven | timely advics, thera should bs no ques-)aorhoid vhont % Surk Topiias | “T ‘lmow that it 15 bfier 1o wekn| The Budget and Eomemy. tion about the desired Tesults being ob- ono one end and himself on the .other | legislation rather than to attempt to| “If they tell tained. It will depend upen the caop-|was good snough university for him will | measure it, yet perhaps you cah gst|tration of no Treasu eration that the drivers of motor veh'|bardly apply to these days of spegializ- | Some idea of what has been going on |them if you will to nun"-' . -4 cles turnish. " ed éducation. Neither in-these days are | When I tell you that the senate has|theém to the G. LD GILPATRIC, Putnam. men of the iar caliber of Mark | Passed since the eleventh day of April|into effect at Wi State Seerstary FRANCIS A, PALLOTTL Harttord Astorney Genmersl Hopkins produced, and this is saying | 1921, in the nineteen months of its ges-|ta FRANK E. HBALY, Windsor Locks ENFORCEMENT ON WATER, no(;‘(tn[ of present-day ability. Mark |sion over 750 joint bills and resolutions|duction of tazation, ) ‘ Judge Hand of the federal court cor-|Hopkins grew up under a kind of col- besides ten or fifteen treaties, some of = 3 3 OSptrelies tinues to stand by the position he took)legt training that gave a student a|them of more imporiamce to America .. to the people S : 3 L FREDERICK M. SALMON, Westport | % O 0 (" co, relative to the question te - and bumanity than any treaty that has s R : BICHARD & PRREML™. oo Condon | O (DtoRlcating 'liquors on_ships -within :g"m;‘mw':m ts specialize. vt Tty el s e . 2 N. New Londen | ine terviterial Nimits of this country, bY|mucy jearn fewer things but learn them | that treaty. at Paris that Tecognized f Stage Sensters denying actlon sought by some of thelmors thoroughly than the students of the | independence of the United States ,".,T’" £ ROGERS, New Lon. | St¢amship lines. = This means of course|older regime could poosibly do. The log | America. A Now Era Dawas that the cases will find thelr way, or|with one man at one end, however big “We haye taken away the menace of 19th— ROY ROBBINS, Norwich |at least one of them will, te ibe su-|the man—eyen if he have the mental pro-| Outting the Cost of Living. {e use of polsgnous gatews/in war- HOME MADE- 19th—WILLIAM G. PARK, Sprague. Dreme cours for the parpose of testmg|POrtions of a Mark Hopkins—would | “In the first place, we undertook to|lare; we have taken away the unlawful} MAY(SW Sth-CLARENCE H. CHILD, Wood-{ "t the A hardly meet the requirements of today | Feduce taxation and, the expenditures) attacks of. submarines upen merchant mm'r mr stock. tha Mt o for & lesser man on the other end than |Of government for the purpose of Tedus- |shipping, 3nd e have brought the and Wh—JOHN ASH, Pomfret. in the megntfhe thers bas beem nol MR (IO SN0 “one saving, how- | ing the cost of living, and it has had{whole world as a result of that confer- $5th—CHARLES H. ALLEN, Vernon.® |change In the matter of enforcement in- ever, 2 splendid tribute to a great | that result. That cost which had mount-|ene into a new era. b Dm p T « | asmuch as Secretary Wellon has statcd mn...':lmm.m_ ed from what we .call the hundredxfl “It {s enough to warrant the assump- RUSSIAN ¢ N that the methods tollowed in the past ¢ mark in 1913, up to 216, more thau]tion lhlll those things that this party Qg 0 v SIDNEY A BROWN. New Laadon | o’y " ontinned until “the mew regula-| WhY hasu't semebedy written on the | doubled, by 1920 has gradusily receded | promised to do, it is doing. -The record THUMM'S 'DELICATESSEN Judge of Prodate NEBISON J. AYLING, Norwich ) ology of athletics? If such 2 book | ynti it stands at the resent time at|is there; it stands; it cannot be argued . t)::: B b:'fl'v:::.‘ “:":"_ h‘:h ‘:‘df in existence it is not known to the{ghour 16, out of existence. And if ¥ know the 40 F I‘Illullw yriter. Why ig it that there are ome| ‘wip ory of prosperity has come ‘o |members of my own party, I think they iven dent that enforcement is Dot going to 8| thoysarJ people who are interested in| {merica You can Bad it If you xam-| will gee to it that it I8 net ignored and| = : CLAUDIUS V. PENDLETON, undertaken wntll it is fully sst forth|physical sports to ane hundred who care |y, the records of the railroads, where|will lay it before the American people | 821 standing and ability merit. He wa JOSEPH C.WORTHL just what the new regulations sre sad|mothing for mental Eports. We cab un-|cangading is almost as large as at the|with every confidence that their.judge. | Porn at Levis, Quebec, 1:‘1?:7 3 » what means will be Tequired to garcy|derstand why boys I thelr teens—| peaytimes of 1920. Yua can gnd it if | ment, their discretion and their wisdom |aDd received his education ly 3t the INSURE A RERUBLICAN CONGRESS|(om qit. It \s evident of course that|Which s the age of physical vigor | you wil exemine the wercantile re:|will spprove it, an that they will re-|Quebec Seminary and Laval Univeraity. In view of the experiences of thelnot only must the suthorities’ Mecome|thould prefer Bhyelcdl eporie but WY |gorts, the reporis of manufacturers|tym te Washington those senators .and |He has flled” his present post as chief past there cannat fall to be appreclatad|acqualnted with the regulations butlSopd. D, _mgam here was | thelr great consumption of raw mater- | representatives that will be pledged to|Justice since 1911, By the yoters of the country the im-|proper’time must also be wiven to the|suntinad | poshc Sats betwecn the|ials, of iran, of steél, of copper. of cot-|mphold republican polictes from begin- - The lm consecutive dividend of this bank will be pay- m?.l. of keeping congress in full| steamship_ lines to do lkewips. :zua‘m; D P e e ® ot | ton nd of ‘Wool, that have reached al- | ning to end and sustain a great pre - - able on and after m 15th, at the rate of fq" sympaihy with the admiaistration. It The deiay Is recognised & being on|bumber from 'West Polnt, in Woolsey | TSt Hhe peall gt which they stoad two | dent administering 1o the welfare. of {s known what has happencd in thofthe side of proper caution. It took con-|Ball. would they bave to bring in ex- mnd’;k:‘:'“: wm”e““‘:;ck"‘w"‘ficm:: ,m’:m’_“d relieving . the burdéns of ‘ past when a ropublican or. demo-| riderable time'to find out how the Vol.|tra chatrs, and Weolsey hall wil seat | Ty "il0,)' The Allied Debt. e e eratlc administration has been obliged| stead act applied to liquor én ships, and|}oR!Y i 4 7 Wages Inereasing. . 177§—The Americans under W i go theough the second half of Its|no Indication is given 8s to whether the|3fteraosn 70.000 people assemble in the “You all know- that for the purposs mammouth Yale bowl to see the Yale-i “That liquidation threatened to re e of conducting the war our goverament ton were defeated by the Mation during the last half of Mr SEEy. 1ghor OF thas fhdugsry. term wih & congress where one houss|new regulations will be delgwed unill| XML T TT 4 they will come from | duce the wages of the working peopls | made fremendous advances of credit 1o under Howe at the battle of \ was out of comtrol and blocking prog-| after the supreme court has acted n|a mighty big area—from Maine and even | Of America very gemerally, because' of |thé other peoples that were engaged White, Plain 2 #oas, It for no better reason that polii’-|the appeals taken thereto. It seeras| California—madepossible by powerful | unemployment and. the imppssibility uf |with us in that great enterprise. 792—John. Smoa builder - of the ©al expedisncy. The effects of such a|probable, however, that the court will|motor cars. The ‘steam cars will be|marketing the production of our indus-{pillions. of dollars, enough to ‘pay wmes Fddystone lighthonse and the i sltuation are sufficient to convince tho|be urged to early action thereom. packed to their limit, and very likely | tries s Iy half bf the present indebtedness of precugsor - of -the t - mpdern People that it is meither for the best L7 By some will came in air-ships. New Ha- ecause’ of republican ' statesman-|the United States. We would like to engineers, died near Bng- aalae 45 o e sl P B a ven is America’s Mecca today. Could |ship, however, wages now are about the | have that settled if it can be, mot in land. Barn there, May 28, 13 ln:ter° e S B thoepdlvee TMMIGRATIO. anything but athleties do this? level Lh“a they were In most enterlany oppressive wey, but falrly as it can | 1844—Slr Moses lf-semel. el 9 ¢ o nsy As the result of the existing immi- prises, and they are actually increasing be paid, and for that purbose we have American sculptor, born at - 4 Spripgfield Republican, an independ-| protion Jaws réstricting the number cf rding o the New Terk Times,|in some. The great basic industry of .mh-fi., 3 mmi,,:u to mégotiats mond, Va. Died in Rome, March nt sewwpaper with & democratic lean-| aliens coming into the spountry each|3n Officlal in this now notorlous New iron and steel raised its wages 20 per and provide for such & settiement as the 23, 1917, -l ing. says: “It is dlsquieting to consi6er| year, it s evident in several ways that| o ini peaty Sl make a startling af- | cent, within about six- weeks. -and 1 forelgn countries can make; and we|1858—The lower floor of Faneull hall e possibilities fn our government 1| (ners has been an effectiye chock Dlaced bine natarel ana aricar canaiion jas Wiy | Uhink I saw in the papers in-a day hope that, instead of bullding “great on, was first opened gs Bhwe. sither Sranch of congress should be RSP el e oA fections Has this ter. | 0f, LWO, that they werc proposing an- armaments, of having a Jarge army and public market. hole through the screen and lifted the |to any address on receipt of 1§ geats ia in partisan it h e | e this countrs used to e e e b micids anyihine 10 0 with New|Giher 10 per cent. raise 'for the ordl- 2 great mavy, and maki ditures | 1861—The legislature. of Missouri, at|latch with his 5 Fy silver or 2 opposition to the admin's-| which this country used to be inun-|rible homicide anything to do with New g ¥, and making expenditures 3 B8 stamps. pas seces-| The that such Send your order to The Bulletin Pat- dated each year. It has served to kerp|Jersey politics? Has the investigation for the purpose of war, that those coun- eosho, sed an act of 8- he it an in - “Now, unless there is an era of pros- tr] vi o sion. s 24 1 T tern Dept, 1188 Fulton $t, Brookiva, Harding's term. away many undesirables and it has al-|béen '"°l"°d =2 %! ;‘°“'“°°“““m°f erity, these things do not obtain; they ohlue:;:xfnr x':euux“m B Vv thelr 1884—The Scott liquor law™in Ohio was, fng. =T The country has been getting thégo prevented many who could be rated|20mS real or fancled eflect it may have|qo net exist and you have but to look 3 declared unconstitutional. ——————— Menefit of the constructive work of the|as desirable trom getting iR.” With the fl§§’z¥}d°:m*;' Khia coh at the record to see what the result has McLean and the Tariff, 1895—Announcement ‘was made of ; ;:.nl:;n w:fmm:‘;xon; ’:.h‘e btny:’ striction there bas béen &n encour: | parties “ils olims 6 o i been. 'Our export trade is tiwice as| “Your sepator has referred to the betrothal of Princess Maud uiletm s e > C g nerease, an: made liim sometim T F pos R large as it was before the war, while tariff bill. If there is any one qualified ~ Wales and Prince Chfirlées of What stands ent 85 4 vilal nowd st the] of eemeae e AT Tk tn baalt| Wi mw:mumgdubfif":»;; every other country of the world, every to ‘discuss that, It is the senator from Denmark. Weosst e s ‘the returning of & ro| up tor curr RAe e ; Statement Is Gorreel that an Impartont| OMDET great power, has seen ils export Connecticut. He is on the committee on | 1915—Twenty-one .girls burned to death Subilisn’ oangriss st will lssure i :‘». lm;n: ;:! :h. been n::lmul“ s ;r-::: St 16 being hela Deck G TS s and_ u:‘;m::‘llxy decu:e, e:lwegl mgx@n gng’a‘cé of the semate of, the United in a parochial school fire at Pes- “ X t - z2 M- any ®, i ritain ; e ours has gained . per es, d as such he worked early ly, Mass, raiher than & dvided control i cor-|the cofhtry today finds delt short of P At e 0 U oertalnly | sent hers has gained but 4 er cent. |a Tite oe Dot aaihe b (1931 e Wonls made gnother ot gress that will serve to retard and ob-| that commop labor which the . fmmi-|3eer™ 109 & Deligve "’""‘,»,;, a long while| , That s what statesmanship of Derfect a tarif Dill that would pfotect fer for recognition. struct and invite thoss deplorable con-| grants were expected fo furmish in the|ingt the professional tician. _ wij] | America has done for the American | American industries, save the opportu-|1921—Marshal Foch and Gen. Pershing titlons which go with s deadlock. past, Wade "8 -Shuat s ""m,:h, Fain ‘his | PeoPle, and yo3 wre back now ip an era|nity for employment to the American were welcothed in New York. :*‘3"" "‘@mn 1s Dow comoleng| Thus the mew Immigration law jslends, but it 18 umbelle " they ‘:fm;;"’ ::‘fily";“';‘:d‘:;rfi gy o i i e at a t;k rate of wagés ani tis secon erTo. - e 2 us merican ¥ ) lion of Infiisnce n the Chiled Siees| Torint DO WAL AN a | e N g o mnbe” sy |10 Farn fair Tate of wagss gad main: | Eouptry an-opportinity (o alspon of senate where bis services are far mors|of the bars mad still ‘others fer . |DIood of the slaln parties ory out for | L3I himmelf jocording to the American |thelr production. A veageazce. L dard of living. “It is the great palicy of th bl HE valuable to Connecticut than any 13w |creasing the resirictios, ®o that aly - {t is the great palicy ¢ Tepul H of his record, bis ability and his wer'd| ywo per cent of ber of the re-| 200 especlally in its dglh:‘;fl‘lzk “Interest rales that were so highigpply it selfishly to thoss things m| AlSXandér Zaimis vetersm statesman - lo the stats -the Commecticut voters| ypective uumw: in the comptry wiiy|Sbout thereward gives “to ‘hose aho | have come down, and 1p thelr Wake YOU | winch | we Py persomslp interoted.|and several times premier of Greess, bors | E ercome. The ides % s that|will find that the price of remt will be - - | 67 years ago today. yeaz. all of us are Beset with fes. We all | receding In the near fulire, fof &1| pisern: shers mas o wh oiaty r:| Joseph . Folk, former governor of 2 o) R of us have trends upward or downward. | around you now you can see bulldings gue that in some way a tariff law ought | Missourl, born at Brownsville, Tex, 53 sross has been 1aid upon the trying out{The worst of men bave some impulses | going up on every hand, The building ' {5 be conmstructed that would have pro-| YEATS 880 teday. Piemen ts' Gompbetilic Bis onith tes of such & 1aw, and espscially during the|UpWard, and the best some inclinations | industrv is {hriving, and employment in |tection for everything you sell, and frea| Rt. Rev. Gouveneur F. Mogher, Episco- He hes given fat aré Thers has been no| li‘m'-.ri eryt Who wants to |that great industry is plenty. That Is|irade for everything that you buy. pal migsionary bishov' of the Philippines, en falthful service in bebalf| sound oppasition to those who will make| llve 6traight has something that fends|a key industry. Whenever thers is borp at Stapleton, N. Y. 51 years age of bis district, ip the interest of his|good citigems. A growing coumtry to drag him down to a lower level. These | great building going on there s grea: For the Whele People. today. & state and for the welfare of the coun-|{hem and needs te gulde them fn Amerl- ifln lgnflm wm‘cl to us with the|activity in all allied industries! ., “The republican party doesn't pretend| Gllbert Grosvenor, president of the Na» try. His cxperionce and the infiuence) can ways. Too much, bowevst ooor| Doy words of glittering fascination; | . “But we have done more than all this. | to' he a Connecticut party of & New |tional Geographic society, born in Cop- that bas come throush his servics calls| e dome In berng . the -mh sometimes they threaten ” "wm 2 l&%— We came into power pledged not only to| England party, or the party of eny sec- | stantmople, Turkey, 47 years age today. oot only for endorsement of his work|clasg who are a liability t . would oliher case they |look after the American people, but|tion, but the party that represenis| John J. Lavan, infielder of the Bt. 53t the sateguarding of the interests of | fry." Taas eforss fo w"“" bid bl b oo S ton ”m‘*'f; Bledged to an sseociation of natios,| Americs and wny ore that wanis \o|Louls National leazus' baseball 'team, * P g b 4 e er nat S, 1t jeas. it ., 32 ihe ditciet by keeplng a1 experiencel| or 1o lower the presens sas ste or Tollow th 99, | 0 96, whkE e coulg To | Beomols 104 | biiad Aban hee had batier heriett at| ot o rend Bavids Miob, 33 yeare Tty broad ‘than that had better be left ut|ago today. Retutning Senstor 3 g s fain to call forth interesting end pro- Ppeace of the world, and it was for that|home. longed depate. L “We found the finances of the nation r-::l-n l‘r';emn will ald In the pre- ety ourse g in a chaotic ‘congdition. I make no erit- vention of that political opposition to EDITOBIAL NayEs g 27 Hrwever made such | icism of that. 1In the bour of peril & he administration which even those I will g el ¢ “be e 3 ir seventy votes, in making | dollar is the cheapest thing *that we| o Arsiang e Topnings resise sheld| o, ¥ L e )| W tem s the mistake of | nii "EAte Seintecred e | O thiss RIS Wt tuy copduch of volde s b fhat the series r_have tr; of e e conduct O pr—tp soyihing but 2 te 3. G scrappiog from Westminster to. Dublin. JUSTICE DAY'S BETIREMENT. thould insist wpon his return by a rous:| be allowsd to | Ing majority. * e o nel As the representative in congress| trom this second district Richard P. J the war for each ‘and take the re- . w‘lv;rol the. -.mfieflm’wq could | Ruth is in the prima; } iag bad | Again T gay the English have, Dothing . 05 1o be tha that never tamby s The merit | of e, | © * 7 | best “acauire thém, for the pational Je-|Her teacher has been Impressin Avother vacaney on (he Dolied States| Banky LaW Be3 ek 5 ::d#::wi: when we t i e e e b sang ot he. Toee ot |Ihe e boys the Decsesity of oV preme court bemeb been created| can be expected m’fl Wl b tiobe Who Had domned the wnitorm of | ing tees " If they wish o grow big. 7 e resignation of Jistics William| quick aish. bl . B SUNDAY MORNING TALK {ovr country, R i e el . Day who has Werved since the days AR T ¢ B < c - Myxise ang Kussin. i show # Prosident Roosevelt and who has now| Whst basebell faled f9 provide in ; SADREYY- A0 XA TR ferTto. & moliby gictire and 1y - 9 azeb .| “We have defined clearly, suceinetly,|one of the pictures shown Were & Dum- 3 4 ¢ T i cached the age of 73. 'Though his|the way of a round-the-fire- discussion | be! :‘.“’::’u;‘" e r:.'::; o that ail the world Xnows our posis!her of elvam For * one mmlzm: Ruth - reaith ’ e ) F out> fa b7 0 mesns impaired o has thie wht:rr:;:' been supplied s i3 3 lowiess communiiy.” And love o0, T e it b e oL (o R3S (e ghe oo 2 15 ] an who |TUSt ebey law or it cesses to b6 2| either of those countries have a govern- | cigareties wWhen they were little '§ that this will require much t g ¥ nothing ~ ereditable in lawless love. mmz“ that ’nnqi :'ub the - rm:md yed that way.” o bis time and that the =upreme court dates to leave a ! : 2759 |, Tuetetore law must be tecopnised as | eRctions of civilization, we are teRss *_ Bewapded—0r Crewped. vrvice .ought not to be hanaicapped by 9 unguarded at thiz the troe basis, ‘both of Liberty ana | '°.icome them AL g S ocer has 2 new delivery the additiomal avd important work he g . Love. " And the ultimats purpoee of all| L conceds st somctimas ihere PN i arniosa "l grostle R et ! e P i 3 lmnn "“m“ to incresse’ freedom and | Lif3t 00 BY ot R M enaracier and |Sustomer he found the'ba Jushiae Das has fong - csomvied s ’ B f oy il serafl e R e | ity of Senator Aolaan, you cannot\(istened, Qbser yrominent piane i public service. Presi- time 10 be the|1n the e at is especially the purpose of “the hwas s littie 014 y 2 D heD you hear men | 1.y of Spirit of life in ¢ " | Teplace Nim and receive the same kind ! WOF L lent MeKlnley recogmized his .abiity|Wost of substitute fuel rather than in b i "‘;'_ 2 1“? ¥ l:“' .:d n(i:\r‘!thimmt of servieo except s 8 Tesull of years ::‘!:,vlflh hig feet i 858 good qualities and made him as.|JANUATY or February. oo ; ‘they ever gave|makes froe. Rom. 8:3. James saye, | F SXRerience, ¢| ‘The irate housewife - patched sistant sesretary of ptate and later he P ——— s hig UL Mnow | He that logketh Into" the' perfect lay i People of Conmectiont, ave nollund complained. Next timo bgcame head of the sfate department. ."!VAua-nnum 2 . _,',fimlhehwot ¢ to e Tepytatinn Y| found the screen door f: Y and so\ contin O ) he e Tt T ] A B B S SRER, HL B P s S iy Bt Bl Bapl f e m s tar | blissed in his doing.” "4l D] chelr ‘own benalf any such kind of & - gt e i ¥ ia dead| Tt follows that if we would upderstand | 'r24¢ 23 that.” § ———e o English bave ing on (Love and Liberty aright, we mut be- The man on the cormer says: The heavy. / ? e ) A Bl R e .hw Elaw-moving | gin with Law; that is the divine order.. 3 - No 2 with Vit Bgesy e i a e di - mind that winter. i ing d “make fi‘:’ g 3 Tt o L ki) o P 3 i | IN THE PUBLIC EYE tes e Canpecticut Tegrets that it cannot aid debtedness to man Sir Brapeols Lemleux, who is to be 1‘: the rgtn.r:u o Lodge » ¥ o 4 1 Wt B bot the nmtm:; a b,‘l.;:ll?t in e ::'v u; ‘asbington, : rbarians. uchec svening -In celeb¥ation o s o e R e R R e oy

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