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Herald. COMPANY New Britain HERALD BLISHING Proprietors at p. m., Issucd daily (Sunday excepted) at 4:15 at Herald Buildinz. 67 Church New Britain Mattor. Bintered at the Mail Posi at OTane TELEPHON ot Roomw Biisiness Editorial reulat apen The only otty. © always The Heraid wil he's antic C ew York ty, and Hartford Member o) the Associated Press. Awsoctated Press is exclusively entitledt to the use for republication of all credited to it or not otherwise credited paper and also the local published herein The WILSON IN PARIS. America, we PRESIDENT No view matter how Pro we, in Wilson-—whether the simply an esident r him as ot or there cons champion experimenting for doubt mankind dreamer- is no room concerning the place he has in the people. correspondents their to outblaze each of Presi- Paris mil- won the affections of French Press rack an effort their brains in other in Aescriptions w he dent lson’s reception in was acclaimed by two ildren where lion find a corresponding event in history &0 to the day when glory and her triumph men, women and ¢ To we roust back Rome en- peror in to the ter successful military the barbarians. capita campa zainst And evan those triumphal processions 'y coiuparison with the ovation d President Wilson pal Rome carnival ‘because the part of any his breath be- Paris, an and made 1o so on 1t in ddenly. But in sense the spontaneous, isinsm a race paying free of [ free men to the land asident Wilson of the neces- tions to guar- During his speech luncheon tendered him by of France, he ted States esident Poincare ¢ pcople of the U < that to win the war was not Bt 1e future peace of the foundations for its Re- to the greetings of a Soclal- 1d that the nations for i be won in such the lay and peoples world and fresdor happiness of nations.’ the many ond sponding ist del he s “co- gation operation of the the se- rity o e to be made is whoil ¢ That also advocates the establish- pea sary President Poincare Barrier against war is ment of a to Amer- lending poster- from must shown by his words in reply ica’s spokesman: “‘Without ourselves to the illusion that ity will be forever more safe ollective follies, we in- these c troduce inio the peace we are going to b iz of justice and »f civilization that v Leaders Ger hold out esident Wilson will at- rany who the hope that P to interpoge a shield of mercy tempt between thie Allies and the enemy find American “And vou do, sir, the neces- Hittle counsolation in the President’s words when he said: I appreciatc the final settle- will mity of such action in sues of the war of men as terror ment o not onlx P acts and spolint but malke cvery- 1t they can not be » without the certainty shment.” Justice, not Les in {hat statement proud of the first flattering yuld feel ¢ its itz the rld’'s great- THF RED CROSS A FAMOUS HUMANTTARIAN nen who do not oceipy politi- ,» the unusual position ho will be the ader of a the uncrowned 1 nu- hool ght. interna- of politicai his opinions on almo: universal domestic affairs his creed of mil Mr. Taft's ions of his follow long and honorable ca 1as been distinguished by an of thought and raised him above his that has men. Partisan his life fellow discord has had liftle and even those who opinions respect- uttered them. place in disagreed with his ed the man who Since retiring from the highest office in the nation he has devoted himself larging his field of activity in gmeli- orating the conditions the %,a. Jabor arbiter he has been fear- to en- news | | to be poor managers of | pros i work is { floor NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECwiii- less, frank and honest UY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS SPECIAL NOTICE OPEN EVENINGS Commencing Thursday Dec. 19, ¥ and Ungil Christmas MiTH & C0O., .. Hartford A'E‘TEAL?E@N% GF TCYLAND youn gsters and the the and Skates enough early. be tho at wit sought i out the fecl rankic man breast However, it is because of s efforts that M, to cstablish a league of nations we urc most interested in STORE WISE, S THE Are a delight Toy Dolls, ortments are just at this mowent. This subj now occupying the minds of the civ id ized wo ind being impressed forei hly on minds of those we dee vilized, is the forcmost quu of the day. Upon its suce de pend our future happiness. Whether fown and live iy ami neizhbors or be for war, whether cars den age or the Mr. handiness of for every grown while other jocation is sreatly and giri in the mention just a appreciated by city 3ut, buy few which we have S to the Sleds tinuation of the \ge, boy owes a debt of gratitude to . o theeir rom of toys we for his efforts in the direction of e ternational peace; . Family 50¢. 50c. w0 p. e up. s9c. 75c. 30c¢ up. Fanny Fagce Tinket Tovs, Ten Pin Sets Tintograph, Doll Pianos, 50c¢ Boys' Tool Chest Educational Charts, Musical Chimes, Bsell Chimes. 35¢ up. Bank Registers, 7ac. Dress Dolls, 29¢ up. Dolls, all kinds, 50c to Roller Skates, 89c up. Parker War Game, $1, Ice Skates, the kind want. Chitdren's Rockers, 52,98 Shootly tecker Horsos, rotherhood born of the str dishes, 98, itocking Children’s Vel Uric which have heen the sh we Black Bouards, Wall I Doll of credit is duc cipedes A 25¢ S1. Joard = 98 cles, $6 ek Carriages, up. Toy 39¢. Instructo Buil Hose Wagons, T3¢, Climbing Monkeys, Pop Guns, 75¢. Ring Toss Set. 50c. Boy Ranger Machine $2.50. Submarines. Bovs’ Drum, Polar Bear Broters Erirapce,mheoveh Prices Down on Furs Here. Fur Sets ¥rom a really wonderful as- sortment of fur sets we quote the following as reminders: Taupe Thibet Set, large open animal collar and full size ball muff, the set $29. Taupe Russisn Wolf Set, ex- tra size collar and ball muff, the set $35. Natural Woli Set, long silky fur. open cape collar and ball muff, the set $45. Natural Red Fox Bet, large cape animal collar, muff, the et $50. Natural Gray Fox Set, cially adapted for misees’ wear, animal shape collar and very large one skin muff, finished with its natural head and tail, the set $59. Natural Jap Fox Set, ful two tone colors, large ome, gkin collar and muff with claws and head, the set $75. Black Wolf Set, beautiful full furred skins, large open animal collar and ball muff to match, the set 875, Taupe Pointed Wolf Set, very handsome full furred skins, large animal collar and ball muff decorated with head and tail, the set $85. Taupe Wolf Set, fashionablo large cape collar and football muff, made of one full skin with its head and tail and claws the set $85. Express Wagons, Coaster Wagons Original Kiddie Chco Choo Car Sidewalk Scoot Wheel Barrow Wooden Carts, 35¢ up. Girls' Sleds, 89¢ up. Boys ‘Sleds, 89¢ up. Steering Sleds, $1 up. 35¢ up. Bring the Children ’ to See ‘mas Books toy S 150, $6.95, Ka Stoves THE RED CROS: THIS IS THE SUPER-LIFE. 35¢. Service, recreailion and amusement $10. are the ob) two famous art- Gun, ists on « sctives of have Park purchased a We! New of hotel-home. property York, it As who entral the into a 75¢. you 3 S up. witia intention converting combination usually things finan- note the men of genius are considered | cial it will be interesting to their scheme. ress of it will be a home. Oh And such a house, she peek otter First of all, most positively home. If the ment, to her apart- retire the o to cook kitchen, ady of wishes may model into the : Book Store, main floor, adjacent fo the stors, classification and arrangement tor the easy selec- of the The New handy, electric refrigerator and mod- ern appli take iuental stock of Jverything nces, worls, will but a few of tities sleeves. If, rabbit the place [ rier and then o to tion of gift books. Space permit without rolling up her preparation here. of a decides during (he NEW FIOTIO Tadies From Hell, ton, $1.50. The Big $1.50. The Last of Ziane Grey, 60c, , The Magnificent BOYE: by Booth Tarkington, Blake, 60c¢. The Taughing Girl, Dexters, 350, bers, $1.50. The Rainbow Trail, Grey, 60c. Wildfire, by Anthony Trent, inal, by Wyncham $1.50. BOO! FOR BOYS. Bovs, stew for instance. she . Pinker- deep is too laborious, she can Saddlo S0, dients on a dumb waiter and ckef in The the ine send them down to the community kitchen and minutes the dish is returned ready The Boy Scouts, 25¢. Fight, by Tallon, very ball in the S Horatio Alger Books, 25c. e Blainamen 5 Harry Castelman Books, 25, Ambersons, $1.40. Cham- espe The ¥ 30bhy serve. Go-Ahead GoC, morning plunge | by the v-hich The pleasures of Larry The Two \lied will be redoubled through instal- by Zane Outdoor Chums, 35c. with elevators will thir lation of special Awmerican the 35¢, sleeping Beys Zane Grey, $1.50 beauti- Master Crim- Martgu, rry tenants frem pool in Armies, of bed, swimming roll out push a button rooms tc a large the basenent. Just step into the elevater, nd lo. will find yourself stand- ing up to vour neck in water. Awful- it depends morning BOOKS FOR GIRLS. Little Purdy Serics Mary BOOK SUGGESTIONS FFOR CHILDREN. The Most Fopuiar Mlother Goose Son istrated, 75C. Buster Brown his Dog Tige, illustrated The Red Fairy The Adventures of $1. The Strange Story Lang, $1. Alice in Wonderland Chatterbox of 1919, you ;TET Leo Series 25c Blue Ribbon Series Meade's Books, 25c. Five Little Stars, 35c. The Girl of the Limberlost, 60c. The Harvester, Mother, Bobbey Bunny Iy simple. or simply awful, ‘hether vou like on whether vo st 35¢. Book, $1.50. Peterkin, plunge. Tha problem has heen My lady of the eighth maid. prosses a ma appears. All re on tap and all that s a slipht pressurc the mother of pearl servant at last. wishes a solved She it Book, by Twins, Brown, button and the $1. kinds of servants $1.2, exerted against burtan in the mahogany wainscoting expectad to be Do- Janitors wili b Hte all for such neglizence if the ¢ Crown | patient, probably realizing the useless- ness of complaint. The public fur- | ther co-operates by standing around | unsheltered in Central Park waiting anywhere from five to 20 minutes for connections, simply because certain sections of the line must have a 13- minute service. while other sections, evidently considered of less im- portance by the company, have a 20- minute schedule. The former Prince of Ger- | The Christmas Tree on cccasions and apologize any is reported to have fied heforc hostile nts kick demonstration of of Wie not turn the over Dutch | = anhout ‘he heat Not “bigger necessarily, but better than ever let our Churist- mas observance be this vear. Let the message embodied in the bencdiction “Peace on Earth, Good Will Toward Men, spire us all to make this Christmas memorable in the history of New Britain. Let our sratitude, our devotion be evidenced in many admirer ination ways. How By :\\h‘mt'; Yes, { Por Thi freely, gladl s not the war by | Prestdent Pacs of Portvgal. While el L Byt * | provisional president of ilhie republic e Yeu and mare, To win an when answering smile from lips that | tend to sigh; and last but .ot | least, to sing! lLest grief { whelia and stricken soul proved a powerful inst misery and Therefore its growing popularvity to be wondered at. Thou- of New Britain men. wo- and children have been happy by joining choruses ics, in schools, in neighborhoods, Ev- has been repre- is as it should the island Why chinless women on ngen. Her ex-Kaiser the Now if vou only had a million 3 an idea dollars--- and his son RED CROSS. i to women of Belgium? JOIN THE THE JOIN Pl CAUSE OF TRELAND. friends of Again the public has co-operated in the the matter of fares Activity on 'he Alifesl 1bstla trie frien : The Allies lost a true iriend and R R p fhi creased rate with very little murmur- ing. Apparently President Storrs. through his advertisements, is paving the way for a larger public co-opers- tion through a further increass of fares. Before this is done, howeve might it not be well for the ticut company to take me ires tfo conserve the fares the public already pays. That they are not domr this is evident to every observer on the line. Accidents such as the one which oceurred at the park a few evenineos | since are unnecessary and expensive to the corporation. They are 2lso pa ticularly costly to the people who suf- ' fer shock and Injury through what is | sometimes called “criminal careless- ness.'” part of ing the little centuries, Jand is com attention 4 e i ; {hroueh the aisas of country fo that spot in which has for of the the ocean weument, claimed the from n held arms and | he was strongly pro-sliy and England. | | he recently the niElf ol treedonn president he ordered effort or the p the became over- Singing antidote despair. have be the Mectir t of the Al- rin- more intense Connac. in which i« of Ireland have been pressed ; ie. President Wilson has received in- titions him to throughout nation i of the cause Portugnese when the war miltary to Dr. to Germany out. It sidence in Pacs was er brolk asking is not of merable p tiat during his erough of with is proballc el men made i r churches, in ery nationalft sented. And { be We hearty ers and reland at the 2 & Berlin he saw Two rgé mectings L rman methods to disgust him were and three iy Liamediate interest held wingfield the whole cutfit vesterday in MNew Haven latter place their At the Reduced rates on telephone com- is tion persons raised voices ting ns niunic: are announced B for the sing- to so a re now asking co-operation of musicians alluded car in strect RED CR that the community singing. Britain. The 2 headed by its leaders aid foster- | _ TTIR ers, planned for Christmas prove | LNe motorman ran t o one never to be forzotten. If possibla arrangements be made, in « e of strenuous weather to carry out the instru mental part of the program in the open on Central park, the second community iag in the mar torium. No efforis part of those responsibility Christmas tree are biting to make it an el who will attend THE COMMUNITY CHRIST) TRI MITTEE. sident and at New ed npeal to the e One evening, not T took for was off time. ! Ber what I This is as has becoming long since, me is descr as i Berl at 9 o’clock ving been equally as enthusisstic TOIN T X in at 9 o'clock uttered his ¥ = = Now ar s self sinee President Wilson S Bt ortal words about the deter- e car down lin hill and across the flats at this e here 1 was sick blood, divt 1 on of races, the Irish in i Will - deem a rockles not an unusual been noticed and remarked upon by others. Here is where we co-operate again by trusting our lives to reckless, Incompetent men. or hoys. To con- tinue the storr the trip: After ching the station turnout we waited minutes for the « coming from the city. Then we trav eled as fast as the motor could drive the car to Ash street. From there the car erawled into the center. So much for the motorman. The con- ductor occupied the front vestibule with the motorman all the way from Berlin street to Park street, except when collecting fares. At Berlin sta- tion turnout. he was in the front ves tibule and signalled for the car to start. A woman had just started to hoard the car. She would have been hrown had it not been for the quick rate of speed. oceurrence, and and ting, have werked diligently in Mud and Death And de of the | A whole world Then it came writing kid's s got a Mather's well biscuits been a white perch Dad, if you kae homeland was assertion tion that their onvi imeluded in that sweeping Serva of fighting. Just a fow air ] P not fow and President surprise a W d it won part Gra lines of actuunlly At leaders if son school audi- o Vs Paris b 1ia Teast Mead their 1 ed thi Rerlin cight will he spared Es entrusted with of the peace edification hope. il on the of P that is their new e fuil e people’s crlebration to all JOIN THE RED CROSS. for s warm slow! SMORIAL BUILDING. MEMOY e CoM- SING s riting— God's aiv stenches of and lettor fr the nexi. meeting of the Com- i rrangements will be that boy in om hoic — trenches! in kv public | Came n the erection of a 1he ta commemoratd deeds lines. He the particu- ties | rails which patronize his ho fought however, to specify be S Fr lar kind of co-operation desires COMVH' \ICATEI) from the patrons of the company, We : had thought that the people were co- " COMPANY. pinger soldiers and sailors v War he and a plan ma the the World necessary that for securing It he vdopted funds. s been suggested the operating in a fairly creditable man- action of a passenger sitting by the ner. During the busy hours of the door who reached and helped her day they wait upon street corners 7board. Both vestibule doors in the more or patiently for that vear end were open and men were seldom schedule time. Then SMoKing in both front and rear ves hey sit upon cach other and stand fn tibules, Some of these men also the aisles and vestibules, crowded like ~ 27sed back and forth through the car rrings in 2 boX. Occasionally we Smoking a hot-headed individual openly Another lttle occurrence took place but the majority are very Berlin station during the fall, It DAt for byloopular o THIS CONNECTICU It however, to uildinz e cription and this appeals to many. 5 Nl Desaribes Gons | ditions on Berlin New Britain Herald: Storrs, president of the Con. necticut company, as quoted in the Herald of December 12, seeks the active co-operation of the communi- g Charles Aspin loes SRS would be more desirable, ¥ cars Linc. e on erect the structure from public direct taxation, thus distributing burden and the glory tund 2 ditor, e Mr more equitably, JOIN THE RED CROSS, complain, (A sengers ! of hands The KcMillan Store, “ALWAYS RELIARLE"” Open This Evenin Until 9 AND EVERY EVENING [ TOMOR i( The Opportunity 0 Clock NTIL CHRISTMAS EXCEPT YW NIGHT. Shop Early Is Past But there i{s another way to help Shop early in Avoid stores. the day. crowds on cars and in girls who are making such heroi the \lso make yourself and those who serve you! noon evening faithful afternoon and it casier for the c ciforts to please you tath Robes for Xmas Giits We have a hrge stock for yi ‘Women, at Robes for Men also s]weclufly pric Corduroy Bath 0Old Rose, 2obes for Wi Cerise and Blue, sev.ra i to select from Robes for $6.98 s $7.98 in the delicate shades of Pink $ 1 0 Each ymen 1 duinty styles at Kimonos for Xmas Gifts Beautiful prices Jap marked ...... Crepe Hand B Other Kimonos irom $1 OO . Waists for oile Waists $1 Waists, I rimmed eautiful Georgette Beaded, models Crepe les Lace at and Tucked mbroidered, great values for the $3.49 " $4.98 Each, Up by Steps to $7'98 Xmas Gifts White, embroidered $4.98 * $6.98 h and hand Furs for Xmas Gifs In Dainty sets and separate pieces, Fur Children. Furs here at department store ts for P in mpecial Fur Stores Mutfs ldeal and Scarfs Xmas Gifts and Much for Women. you'll under prices c! find rged Cut Glass for Xmas Gifts We are now displaying a tion in sets und separate Water Sets, Glasses, Aare 50 low. ern Sterry Big Nappies, Marmala Bargains in Seven Piece Water Sets at Umbrelias fo A big stock to select from price you want to spend for From Gloves for What could be more acceplable? now that this store ever had Girl, the Woman and Man HANDKERCHIE stock tho A to may our third floor consigned to us at Sor$9’ (Giloves for the Baby, Gloves for Every nufacturer's stock of Cut Splendid Glass on reduced prices. selec- pieces at prices that will be a surprise they Dishes, I'ruit Bowls, Tumblers, Cream Sets, ete $10.98 " $12.00 r Xmas Gifts Men, des, Sugar and Women and Children. Any $1 each Up by Steps to $10 Xmas Gifts We have the best Glove Stock the Boy, the y0dy select from that we are proud of and that you will appreciate when you come to buy here NECKWEAR. Men’s Neckties, Pajamas Silk Ete., Bte. this store Nigh tie Chemise, Trade at Al that gives Goods Bought before 2 p About 15 pas- the Ber street the option of going back and taking a car there walking two miles to on which they or- being ordered from Berlin station wvas at the noon hour on vere given Ash street Bertin or the street, the car iginally embarked to New Britain turnout, car to back There are conductors and motor- men on the New Britain division who they obl perform e uniformly to the t their work L very creditable manner both to t Connecticut company and the people vhom they serve. On the other hand, there are others who, if they have had any decent bringing up, fail to show it and who appear utterly unable to appreciate the fact that they cupy a responsible position with lives and well-being of their men constantly in their charge e gentlemen; courteous and ing public ng avel- nd in oc- the fellow- It seems to be the general consensus that of uncivil treatment of opinion complaints delin- gquencies and sented the local have been met with a shoulders and a | with perhaps can I do under with help as scarce if he can do nothing, possibly an vwakened public may be able to do something. The publication in the daily press of delinquencles as noted, pre- to superintendent shrug of the throwing up the remark, the conditions it is?" Well, What as SILK HOSTERY. N Men’'s Sox, Men’s Women's Mufflers, Underwear. Corsets, vou prompt and Delivered the same day efficient service. m with the numbers and names of tha offenders, might not exactly pleas- ant to these public servants, Furthermore, it might well to the fact mittee citizens has with no restrictions as to membership, co-oper with the Connecticut company in helping it run its lines and conserve its resources in the above manner The of income through S be just that a been formed, ay disclose com -t~ of to rate the toward mpay wages granted employes. the line through would prevention of constant 10 trust A would carclesy ¢ B a of vould far ing the 150 of discipline on prevent many losses accidents which the public must increasing rate constantly 1lso help €0 on paving an e nd still suffer undeg decreasing quality of ice, government ownership could be no worse. I note that our govern™ ment-controlled constant public that eceive ser steam roads require courteous treatment tha »y all its employes. 1 also notq breach the officq conc punisha< of trust in post quick and an ment It President to it that rietly business soon instruct ative lines urging 3. Stor his his subordinates he will, in my thaf is unnecc his patigns along co- for they will respond s on part will attend »pinior it sary to without 1AS, ASPINWALL, & Berlin, Coaa,