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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALT), FRIDAY, DECEMBEKR .., New Britain Herald. [y, ;o7 s s o oo we st oo o = BENEDICTS WILL BE o invite Germany fo sign covenants s to continue suspended in the HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Pronriete that would have for their purpose the ir like o clowd. or whether it is at Herald Bulldiuz. 67 Church St ment by force of wrms? It might | with power behind Bntered at the Posi : at New Britaln have n chastening cifect to make Ger- as Second Claas Mater. e P A (e ey £ Signs in Philade Business Offoe PNl y Editorial Rooms i for a few years not eaused an inere: » oity. Circulation books and press . | responsible for a lot of Toom” slways open 10 savertisers FAIRFIELD COUNTY PREPARES, Herald will be found on sule at Hots- Fairicld County Republica o President Marshall can claim London 2 lorrespondence ling's News Stand, 42nd St. aid Broad- < way. New York Citv: Board Walk, At gitding their loins preparatory 2 | distinztion never before aceorded to ' of the g Married lantic Citv. and Har(ford Depot meeting of the General Assembly, f0r [any other vice president. He has | men and those who have seen long M’ H B Member ox the Associated Press. the purpose of catching somic i &,.,.\mw at a meeting of he cabinet. Service in the British armies will re- < n B mosikted Eres e N e i fiemal piums when® (he treu MIEHE G at | = S ceive first consideration in the demob- B ’, u 4 redited to it or not otherwise credited 5 A g | ilization of Britist 2 2 ’ | i | Hartfor As the ridgeport Stand 500d 2 S fighting forces, Lo sy thotloomiinswaly LoRLLOEd lger All Good Am m published herein ard-American oxplains the situation said Dr. Christopher Addisoun. Min- The department of the interior, : : IWAYS RELIABLE" W of education, is trying to dis- ister of Reconstruetion. “Pivotal” men : irage the use of nicknames. espec- | It is the contentipn , of icld County Republica they have said, would come back carly i inlly gnating cortai 1sses ., : hot received in the st share ! wyobilization, csaid the Min- ot (R ! ! foreign born Americans, - : in the affairs of the el R R paser,r ister. should be <o conducted that mil | this despite the fact that the County | “Mick Paddy,” “Sheeney.,” “Spag- Hons of men in the navy and army § was consislently returning e | hetti™ and similar names make no hic Would h Cat onportunity of 5 . | with the bureau of education. which ¢mployment, Accordingly a plan ar majorities for the Republican tickot ranged on industrial requirements had tintains that such distinctions tend In order that they muy secure their o promote lines of cleay between Deen prepavelt ) share in the affairs” the County | Amervican born and Americanized . AS men are demobilized they will leaders and the party delegation to | foreign born persons and groups hejresemploved in e warfout indus > s x - IDRE hurda Al dinsbot i ek tricE RGiomiwnich Eth ey lwe with- the Generallsssen DIy intenditomolURaI e oo orm it for 1o Dledbeliiol etrain diannito entclihe aimyTTicreayill Ol Oul Oosg n confab in the near future and PN |y the use of such names, Schools N° Special Facilities siving access to G A and factories will be supplied with the Jand. said Dr. Addison. Gardens ( o rger plots will be provided PLYMOUTH AND BREST. Nearly three hundred years ago— Confidence in heing abic | proposed pledze, so that American ¢ 2 . o 3 children and adulis may stop to Councils composed of employers 7 th yea 0. 0 act— ere te terms is > acking e 1 4 P he year 1620, to be exact—there ' fate terms is not lacking. Th (hink of the undesirability of making 7 Working men have been organized ' e a ul landed on the Massachusetts shore at | jield County men count on & sport of anybody because he was mot 1M forty or fifty different trades. a spot where the village of Plvmouth | hetween the “Ullman crowd New | horn in this country. slucaditheseibodlos s ars ironioxing sources of irritation and bringing o § 5 s T YOU spirit of solidarity, a hetter spirit than & YOU WILIL FIND PLENTY OF COURTEOUS SAL OPLE HERE TO SERVE YOU. prevailed under former agreements, said the Minister Inasmuch as the necessity for pro- DAINTY BLOUSES SMECALLUM? SILK HOSIERY ducing as much food oas pdssible termination in religious affairs. They ~ fiuxford of Stamford is M'::;;p\hw‘;\\ 3 R g will not end with the war, Dr. Addi- § (Put Up in Gift Boxes) Appreciated by women who know the b y Our wer Pilg s Fairfie County’s nomince or | BT (T o belieys 1 o | assortment of sizes and colors are now complete, wvere the Pilgrims J i il y) 8 CEET R JLETENC O I8 solacicon it Hand Embroidered and Tailored Voile Blouses | FE 5 Pair Today, at Brest, FFrance, there land- '~ Spealer of ihe House. an office held | 3 U over the use of the land would con- 08t $1 85 o $2 75 ed an individual also stout-hearted = last year by Irank . Healy of Wind- | B . tinue to be exercised by the govern- 1 98 $4 98 ¥ach . . and God-fearing, whose sole purpose S0r Locks, now attorney general- | ment. Great Britain should manufac- Always acceptable for Xmas Gifts. direction is to plead the cause of self- - care was exercised there would be a | | Large selection in Round, Square and V neck XMAS HANDKERCHIE - prigacy . sreat deal of speculation while the odel Some plain, others beaded and embroi- determination of races Vood- g N E | T W le D f models gest sele ‘e have ever shown R minatlon ofiaces: WhiolRiWood \ LEAGUE OF NATION: scape lor Two Whole AYS ¢ demobitization of the army was in | B dered novelties. Fxceptional values Largest selection we have ever shown, row Wilson, I’resident of the United later was built a band of stout-heart- | FHaven and the ‘“up-state bunch’ ed, God-fearing wanderers who had 1o caucus awards, t(hus leavir come thousands of miles across the balance of power In the hands of sea to exercise their right of self-de- | Bridgeport chiefs Frederick DIbATASS and prices micht advancs t Priced 5 to 98C Kach Viscount Grey, foreig ctn of 8 HTEC Nl R 5 0 i J) ard the Pillgrims of 1620 contributed no | Vith the svican Forces in Fancy Boaxed Gift Handkerchiefs, delivered a decidediy friendly speech | - N - t Box ttle share He is the Pilgrim of Sl CF ay ~(Corvespondence 2 i D) 2 b O ; friendly toward the United States— |of the Assoc 58).—Wounded T Halinas UHEEULL A 1 2C 1.0 1918, bearing the torch of freedom 3 A i ot oo > j ; vestarday during which he took oc- | by the Germans ’ > j he hearts.of the into the European wilderness, where || it srar (e G e Ifevousvant tolput L0y Sin ot GIFT GLOVT o casion to remark that the frecdom of | % ! Y dugout on . [adies on Christmas Morning give them one of our ke our primeva ‘fcan forests 1e side of a hill which was unde) s ¢ S . 3 i i’ ¥ie in ouriprimeval American foresteiy, DuL Lt league of nations wre | ¢Cifire aitern ‘m i\m”\ \\w nd kL Smart Colored Silk Umbrellas Tor Men, Women and Children. All kinds of in the seventeenth century, might has | c alternately by the Americans : Fab Hbves and ens s, Stree : : = so inseparably associated that one | and then by the cnemy. two Am x $1 98 to $9 18 Kach. Fabric (;’ ok ’v‘”il Mitten Dress Street reen righ wnd where the s ng . = T S oves of a shades. d where the strongest.: ., .1 10 considered without the | can privates were rescued by their —— & 2 not the best, have survived. comrades after forty-eight hours of SAll Alied withltne newent handles fighting. Ohving o e 11 3 g Uonb rellas suits o e o FOR MEN'S XMAS GIFTS A:z:\‘.x:-‘\ :‘xu:‘w'\‘:vg”‘\\mvy o ]h:nh‘r‘vv Dlfil(]lllaUC VISI‘S Brmg Abom i Other Umbrellas suitable for Gifts priced other To millions of heretofore enslaved Despite the fact t a league it is not possible t ) Upwa | We _otfer exceptional values in Fur Lined t is nc rossible to give 1 names 5 of the two men g i & $1025 [ Wool Lined and Unlinea Gloves. reglon of Chateau-Thierry, along the e people in HWurope. Woodrow Wilson ioen 5 s ationz has heen discussed at f symbolizes the most cherishec EETE N b herished ‘poss ferent times during the st three sion of man—Ifberty. Into the dark- ... oo 1o ceneral public has a | | | J | | oL S MRGEE 9I6 (G IR feeble understanding of what the a message of hope and lighting the ' ;... \oaily means and that is not ‘f:i‘"f‘:fo’:_':,g;,h‘::'“‘jl‘l"",,:\”;j‘"“\”'fy ‘”m*p' Buenos Aives. Nov. 30. (Correspon- MAS GEFT SUGGESIIU?E pathway and today he appears in per- i, pe wondered at when leading | turned by the Americans. While the 9ehce of the Associated Press.)—Ar- i ‘ son to guide them toward their goal. .tesmen grope in the dark and Germans were endeavoring to decide gentina and Chile evidently have been Whole nations, in the chains of poli- | what to do with the wounded men ' drawn closer together as the result tical and economic bondage for sen-|gon Discussion of this subject | thg O memern Artaory opened up and | of the visit to this city of the special ! A bl K d ations, look upon him as their de- { would have a wholesome world-wide ’ to remove them to a nearby kd\\;.;om'v Chilean embassy which was composed | |8 Of the A ways ccepta e Inas His word, supported by the frect if speakers would declare which | 2 four big Germans crowded in of leading Chileans A remarkably are unable to give it specific defini- 1oral and unselfish force of the ' scheme for a league of nations they | de them cordial reception was accorded to the BATH ROBES FURS OUT GLASS © two days the artillery. first of \isitors by the Argentine zovernment nges their o Americans and then of the Ger- The Chilean embassy came to SILK PETTICOATS 1ges their oppressors and that will navoidable. mans swept the hill and so intense Buenos Aires to participate in the un- W down racial bigotry in order that Mark Sullivan, «difor of Colller’s | Was the shelling that even the Ger- veiling of a monument to the Chilean SWEATERS men may be free and equal Weekly, who has rccently returned [ mans did not attempt to escape hero, O'Higgins, on the Chilean inde- On the third day the American in- pendence da 5 e e ‘NDE ISLINS Buropeans plented the seed of from a visit to foreign lands, Informs | fantry began going forward and when Lonoence day, and the Argentine UNDBEMUSLNS ( nited States, is the sword that chal- ' 144 in’mind. Otherwise confusion is | the i I | N | kg newspapers have commented at great ’ NDE e v justice and frecdom in America, and us that the league of nations is on | the crest of the Nill was reached e : | UNDERWEAR DRAPERT 1 COATS COUCH COVERS SUITS HOUSEHOLD LINE DRESSES LUGGAGE e L length on the mission as cementing KIMONOS today America returns the gift a hun-| the tip of every tongue apd pen in | thbre was a rush of the Americans to even more closely the ties of friend. | | NECKWEAR AR AR the place where their two comindes ghip between Chile and Argentina, Tn ! B APRON - VACUUM CLEANEF had been wounded in an encounter {pe AR ) ——ee more nearly understood than in i PURSES AND BAGS RUGS dred fold England where the subject is perhaps eyes of foreign residents this making a reconnaisance in the REGULATING “JITNEY N aricn But there ave three dis- | carl 1orning ading the men was gne of common opposition to the in- H. G, Wells, the writer, | (abtain Howell Foreman of Atlanta, ' vasion of roreign interests. Ga.. who had little hope of finding the two men alive friendship is becoming more and more Rigld inspection of every automo- | tinct schools bile intended for the carrying of pa is known as sengers is @ mnew proposal by the In Which the military and natural re B Y N et o State Motor Vemelc Depastment ai <outces of all members would be|sound from within the dugout and nich he ertiisen the Tact o i QST OF NEW BOOKS AT THE NEW BRITAIN INSTITUTE socihec” Hartford, au idea that will be greet- | booled for the common welfare and ; P+ l”“ ”;" etac "”‘"‘”' ”‘i German, jmportant Argentine railways are ordered those.on the inside to sur- goroisr S ek s | verfley, ¥ threstening s tolshbwar! the oo Shsc) e sald Ehescishould MYSTERY OF HARTLEY HOUSE, reason why sasoline vehicles em. | lionaltrade. ‘At the other extreme is| aiizout entrance! swith hand ! erensdos .v:u:.d (yil" “:\‘u”n % (‘h“ .ry\“lyv‘\‘n]}‘{t \wv;‘ TY A 1 of elementary, prac LYAC S Rammnd Tov v 2 . eci E s weak | at once. The rej a . lent 2 Loy € governments of | pRAIN AND PERSONALITY; or, “As a manual of elementary, prac- An absorbing mystery whose ploved for transferring people from lLord Robert Cecil, of the B A oh Ly that came back srgentina and Chile should take over ”,,.“ ‘hvsical relations of the brain tical instruction, it is an improvement A point to point, even if for a limited | leaguers, who believes a league of | “v'-; in perfectly good American 16X 5 ind four husky Germans s Gl E distance, should not be in the best of | hations could discharge its duties by | SLINAD; red from ¢ British owned. The entire interview = Pittsburgh Library Bulletin. the cave with their hands above ) mechanical condition declaring an economic boycott against | their heads. \ 1hOVe was devoted to telling Argentina it| can Wi BELIEVE IN IMMOR- should stand on its own feet without ! 3 | favoring a strong league Senor Vial Solar, a prominent Chilean who was a member of the | edlithipunlic ayplutise BiTn ereitmol IR IECT SIS R R S S b v % characterization is vivid and above yecialy the Transadine line, which {o the mind, by W. H. Thomson Oniithe I othorfl avallalleMiworkaii— Wit SRR T, LR g el A, L. A. Booklist. \ moment afterward The “jitney” is a nsw nationzl in- | that member-nation which declined | the wounded Americans had eomc into their own again. Despite Ge man machine gun firing from t} edge of the forest and from com- wanding heights to the northwest the Americans were carricd hack over the TALITY? by J. H. Snowden ] greRning ‘One of the best of the many EXCAVATING MACHINKRY s Persons close to President Irigoyen | pooks written on this subject in g McDaniel PAPER CAP, by A. E. Barr ulnes. head of the | ypgwer to the demand rreated by the S & ators of Wi ImrieTl vl oyl ORI s nres e ke L. A. Booklist tion in England in the days of the along the same lines and that a ¢ : GAGING AND INSPEC- reform bill.’ i hill from which ; © closer union between the (wo republics | pgAK OF THE LOAD. the waiting TION, by D. T. Hamilton. diting the ftrip of a passenger and ™Mufed recently in a public speech | ;‘v‘::“! “\n“’ w(]:r\.\\.x “w‘.ym.v ! r‘:lx:”\V n(\f:\: Wagldiscungcalwithl the View ot niak H...\,r,\.n:‘(“"::\[. vli\h(\w:r e bl man prisoners marehing hesian thrr | in them economically independent of [ (ratice of the Stars and Stripes to S SHAVINGS. by Joseph C. Lincoin. tary strength of the league to subdus | foreign nations, ecially Great Another typical Lincoin story stitution that is fast winning popular to abide by its decisions and declared favor and it is heavily patronized in , war on a fellow member. Viscount mild weather. Tt has advantages the | Grey is one of the champions of a moderate loague although he | | streat car lacks, especially in expe- | likewise in its novelty. Bvery safe- | that he favored employing the mili- guard should he thrown around the the second victory of the Marne. ... ;e PORCING, by R, L ! : oy Sais = Britain and the United States. i patrons of such service and automo- , ANy bellicose member WHITE (RO;,; SE '\ During the visit of the Chileans Lintlisa el Watts. — biles used for the purpose should be Concerning disarmament. Viscount ! resident Trigoyen was almost pro- — “A book for students and commer- ! E 1 \g i JAR-T NIIRVES. by J. H - al grower: hich sums up a large WHIRLWIND, by E. W. Underwood dition to stand usual wear Grey is indefinite, a poliey followed 3 digal in persor attentions to - | WAR-TIME NERV cial growers. which sums up LWIND, by E. W. Underwood. conditio tand unusual we: WHERE BOAT SINKS disal in personal attentions to D £ amount of material not adequately “A well written, picturesque inter- THOSE WHO WAIT. by Ma S ated : : books."—A. L. pr o e plot by whic = _ Evaiouate inc. nis acsusbiocd ihol DY CHEHOS RV O ¥ Ma- - treated in any recent pretation of the piot which R, T e pireetn dame Huard. Studies of those be- A Bgoklist Catherine the Great, acquired the BEATEN BUT NOT SORRY. ago he handled the disarmament ston People Claim to HWave Seen . the official banquet In honor of the bind the lines. S 11‘:::wn(;n::‘h!(;:;fisi;‘xnm:‘\\\\”‘:x\n)\‘\.rlr get s 2 question with zloves and laid blame > embassy at the government house, as | s T e S e irico B et T : 2 Bicidis i Phenomena When iLecinster S mmhm_’{nm, Sy ]t WOMEN AND SOLDIERS. by E. WHYS AND WHEREFORES OF (jhore she handles the material w on Germany for the race for naval su- A i Euona H. Tweedie An entertaining NAVIGATION. by G. Bradford, richness and detail.”<-A. L. A premasy between Berlin and London Went Down. live stock (exposttion byt the authoris linglish book 2nd list a ad unusual opportunities to e - ; ’ ties of the Argentine Rural society. e .y i study el German¥at Cloge | range e 2 GiGepmanileditheinayiupithe ubii 8. (Correspondence The (GGerman residents of Argentine and he possesses a sound knowiedge 'l and should be the first to lead of Assoce ess). —Over the sea and Chile have heartily praised this Books for Workers, YARN AND CLOTH MAKING, an i S g owledge \ way down. concluding with: | Vere the Duklin mail hoat Leinster obvious rapprochement of the two| AMERICAN LUBRICANTS, from the sconomic study, by Mary L. Kis- »f the German idea obtained by e e G e e a4 German torpedo in republics which, though close neigh- standpoint of the consumer, by L. sell years spent in proximity to the Ger- s © talk of disarmament - tle Irish channel, October 10, with hors and conventionally cordial, had | B. Lockbart. man court. Respect for his opinion = UNtll Germany, the great armer, has; thc loss of alour 480 lives a great | not been exceptionally good friends An important addition - to the i disarmed.” Now Germany has dis- | WDie €ross wis veen in a clear sky | in recent v scanty literature of the subject. ction. esidents of the Dublin coast, they Pittsburgh Library Bulletin. SR by moath Bosli=tisaders il vers Bulnes. Breaking a habit, hitherta i £ vecently, In a speech made some time ited States minister to Denmark Library Notes. Pon’'t forget that books are needed for soldiers. Good stories of the sort young men like They . wanted for hospitals and transporis o0 CRACK IN THE BELL, by P. C. The camp libraries are sowing see and his statement can he accepted gloomy procession of dreadnaughts, wnon Pim, rector of Christ church, | 5 AG AMERICAN STANDARD OF PER- Macfariane A newspaper published in a souther nent to the Trish Times i G e enlo o me in a big American clty. Mr. Mac- If we mean never to have a publio Ol Satarans i itatnoon nat i thee = —— Bt farlans herefusos hisinolitical denom/iiibraryily (thisicltyime dre Bdvine i ing with penitence, and at heart is Forth was testimony of this fact. Does | wae n hank of clouds on the horizon New Britain Nat. Banl: Christmas | < ppy CULTURE w. R. ledge gained through years of Inves- mighty dangerous thing to send still the same Germany ,conceifed, Viscount Grey still think that England | and against a clear sky above it Club open for membership.—advt [eemne & tigation In clvic and national affairs books to soldiers How terrible it haughty and self-confident. Dr. should bezin {o disarm? there appeared for some moments Iur caps, sheep-lined coots in ulster bl = fo woie & etory Of univereslucaset s man D Do U TRey form the hedis o the form of a great white cross of ,.nd reefer styles. The Farrell Cloth- TRAL STATION T w Publisher's note. reading and then come home and= demand a public library it would appear that some of our towns- people feel toward a public library on such matters adds weight to his utterances on the Germany of today 2rmed, or has been disarmed: the Germany has not accepted the scourg- that made their way to the Firth of Bgan says the Germans “would strain Among jothen polnts, to. besbriaf v ool 1 t shay It wa absolntely perfect shape. It was seen every nerve to resume the world Viscount Grey helieves a league of | hy at least four members of my own struggle” if they helieved there was a nations should prevent tariff diserim- household as weil as v other people, ing Co.—Advt Croft The bigigest assoriment of Iladies’ “An excellent book on the ):(}‘nt\rsv and ‘gent’ A taffeta 110 Tionl iranamisstontandb aiatxinution kot e T . : One of the witnesses doacribed ¢, A4 Bonts sitc &84 Bfets umbre/ins| 0 L0t A L. A, Bookllst EDGEWATER PEOPLE, by Mary pratty much as an old gentleman who to me that it had seemed to him first R A 5 i 7 " o st g g s S el . . | s B Wilkins. lived in a small town in which there ournalists and diplomatists who ' economic boycott machinery now in | .q jf'thera were u great cloud figure reat reduction on coats. Raphael's OR AND ITS APPLICATION, by was no inn, felt about the proposition have intimately studied Germans operation and should inslst that with outstretched srms which se. | Specialty Shop.——Advt COLOR to bulld one. He was opposed to it 3 S M. Lucklesh HIltA SINGH, by Talbot Mundy. 8 2 7 Binoe Bobtilities were halted are spheres of influence be abolished as | Swned the form of a cross, and as the Bath robes. Wilson's.—Advl “Authoritative work on the sclence e h wn ot Tt U nny EeRUNI ; 2 R ronsent Billiscuilne Tivcain s e 7 P A 5 Hirah Singh who tells the StOr¥ cyme to town he would entertain him mgreed that the enemy has not a jot | well as provide administrators for | It it's from Wilson's, it's the bes color, with special Teference 10 AD- iy “his 1n o tale o taley Nasa 4 I seemed be 11l of the faces of men 2 > e | FOVS s s A tale o nler’ as Indeed and he didn™ want to encou s Advt piications, includlng aolor mdxture, § "y, ¢na adventures of dr SEiRmomsh gL v el It were, Hanal hiefs In X e ini sl yhotogra phy in lighting, 1'% et ES 8 8quadron snyhody who wasn't a gentleman to struction he has’wrought and the suf- tions A over the place where the dlsaster to “"‘l" 'I‘ By il !“"’x"'“;' 1‘»‘;‘ \‘”""":"L, ‘,““, 1a atage and latspiay op Dikhy cavalry Aghting iwith & the Soone|to fown, | W) are SAlling Lo B e N i e e el i arve othing | painting, l;rln:;h in Flanders, taken prisoner bY a new book now and then and read “Gndl proriincs tolofer nofesnlane Ko Ny It the Germans and their marvelous it iy the privacy of our own h ¥ markable effect of the war. Germany | hardly w while for the averhs | yion Lyt it waa certainly there and at For useful gifts at reasonable prices } road to freedom again through (he jyt we are not willing to encourage has been defeated on the fleld of bat- | man to clutter up his mind with | leust It wa a symbol of surpassing | come to The Home Fumishing Co.| ELEMENTS OF PLUMBEING. by 8. wsdom of their leader Ranjoor the general reading of books by tel but the German mental aititude | league of nation puzzles. Within & | comfort.” 7 R. R. Aroade,—Advt l B. Dibble, Singh, known to readers of ‘The puilding & home for them.” oo glimmer of hope in their so doing. inations. should make use of the ©of sorrow in his breast for the da- ' weaker and less highly organized na-