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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMwL... New Britwin Herald. 0 o e o o oo v o | pppp GO ! wemaL supiTaise courasy, | | cariosh ana b IEUT. SQUIRE RETURNS TO Open Until 10 P. M L e L GEUTES GARROLIL AT SO BAGK The McMillan Stare. Iic e Rl R pg el .‘“H.” ‘H“ s s . Iormer Herald Man “':;;ir’il;—;iation ection of Signal e ; G I a" firg’ UI wait TELEPHONE “ALLS Business OMce o ..92 Kditorial Rooms . ceveeeen.-.926 ) taken and they disapprove of Corps—Sexton Stree t Boy Takes Part in “ALWAYS RELIABLE" The only profitable advertising medium in | delay fon B ——— — tha oity. Olroulation hooks and ress | turod foekyl ab e venbe Every Big B attle of War. B s not known she Heraid will be found ale at Hota- Ao : A SiSiniime 1 | sert Ing's News Stand, 42nd St asd Broad- MENACE OF BOLSHEVISM. Rut \ t L I : s [llists numerous times (Arstinsiserionsly e s L Syt = : - | wounded, then missing in action, Professional theorists who are fond | heads a S i { ] Iantic City, and Hartford Depot | | fmally as prisoner o i and even- | semblc < ! 5 Sl 0 e ol o { v $ i ¢ Uy as well and again serving witl ember of the Associated Press. | E , 7 Sy - b = . s The ociated Tress is exclusively entitlea | abstract and who hide their ¢ i a matter of fact, 5 tne uxe fap aépuliiontion Stiall mew ] tnets « fwhenever 1 The ) 1w setric | O ‘ompia L in- | Private Carroll was gassed twice and 2] g redited to it cr not otherw editea | the sand ostrich-l vhenever : Lientenant Squire npo- | still forls the offects of his burns. in this paper and also the local news | possibility of Bolshevism in Amer shlig y N t Camp A owed ‘orporal Carrol whose brother publishod herein = o A Biother - = | is discussed could obtain valuab g ey were unac lightenment front the da S I 8 lumination now that their plans have of considering Bolshevism onl command. As which they profess to scorn. & ret ¢ whit : T . The store that is always making friends and keeping {hem | weeks ago Bolshevism was a stat & nd amber S 5 : e : b = The store that is progressive and helpful In the final rush of affairs which was popularl up- | have been shocked § : 8§ 3 3 i <5 5 ) : airs which was poi - o : X i ; . by S Holiday Shopping come te us, where you will find plenty of mer poscd to be peculiar to Russia. To- | truders in the 4 day it has overrun the larger part of ide from dition chandise to choose from and plenty of clerks to wait upon vou Europe and only desperate measures o rn tory relating to Prompt and efficient service up to the last minute | are nreventing it from gaining ground | i i 105t remark- oy o . » S .: 5 Jeit s e e 1 . - ; Gifts for Men Gifts for newspaper—and a newspaper is tho t siven space . o e 0" e . 5 3 : Bath Robes mirror of the world—carries dis- RECOGNITION OF WOMAN. | oo unine us of the gaim of Bol- | n e il : - > : : ) : | $4.98 to $10.00 With public Interest and affections | shevism abroad, and when we accept centered on tt \ e it - T o Sanae i - sl Shirts y n the soldiars returning | the situation and prepare to counter . 4 » < % 4 ! from Buropean fiolds of victory, little | act its influence on this side of the THIE RE : S 3 . § 3 $] 00" 33.00 Umbrellas Handkerchiefs, thought or attention is given to the | Atlantic just so soon will we begin to - Suit Cases, Rags Purses, sacrifices endured during the war by | arm ourselves against an evil that is The New York ¥ Neckwear loves, Neckwear the women of America. Nearly overy | certain to cast its shadow on OUr | ciined (o mecept (he challenge of SR , o - . 50c¢ © $1 50 oity tn the land is discussing the erec- | shores fEHomna s it iionta = re o tion of suitable memorials to the Published in the New York Times @ g R Ahcticas e A e s 3 o & 3 4 Sweaters 3 1 fighting men. Some will erect monu- | are two dispatches from different | h e races all figured out mag : e o 1 g S 5 D $2.98 b $10.00 (Aut (J!ass ments and some buildings. Nothing | points on the subject of Bolshevismi | roturn 1o hibernation e— will be loft undone to perpetuate the | which reveal more clearly than ever It 3 Pajomas . i e S e e - LIEUT. W, W. T, SQUIRE. CORP. JOSEPH CARROLI. . s, Bowls, Sugar and Cream, memory of America’s great citizen | before the true sitnation in Kurope | 8 $1 50 o $5 00 i Y army that turned the tide of battle | Harold Witiams, Times correspond- | JOIN THE RE J . pending orders which will | James was in the same company as . . Coitor Xmas iGH LS ; ot him to return to civilia e, enlisted “ompany B 916 and forced Germany to hoist the | ent in Geneva, Switzerland, writes: | pormit 1t turn ivilian | he, enlisted in Compa E in 1916 (T T white flag of surrender. Are we go- Europe is strewn with guns, WD EAND v home traasferred fo the headquarters com- | |8 25C Lo $5 00 . In Bon Bons, Vases, Water life, and Corparal Carroll is already | After being sent to France he was Ing to overlook, deliberately or machine guns, bombs and ammu- At A o : Licut. Squire a Herald Man, {mm e took part in ail of the bi - ® through thoughtleseness, the labor of | nition, all the leavings of a great it e Licutenant Squi L former | engazements sof the war and was at '"rt aiht WOmanking ving Rain! porter on the Herald and left this pa- tamous battle of St. Mihiel. At war, and everyone and no onc is il Bk master of these instruments of =L theug never s per to enter the sccond Offi . zement he was isolated in a M U d National spokesmen everywhero | gestruction. 16 sky aguir | Training camp at Plattsburg. He was | shell-hole and remained hidden thera us.in naerwear tribute » sacrifices or's 4 S emark commission . seconc cutenant n | for two days. between the lines of his | g3 P have paid tribute to the sacrifice Frontiers and lines of demark e, | issioned a secoad licute 1 { for two ¢ ec 16 lines o Oxes and the co-operation of the women of ation are swaying. Agreemecnts = 2 the aviation orps and after hwmq:nwn !!14-‘1 and ‘:‘};(vsn of the enemy. He fol" l'le[" are made today and broken to- sent to Chicago university for n spe- [ was finally liberated by a rescuing v B SR That @ r human speech: »ial course in aerial wo he was a harty » alsa toc ) the hot- | B cially priced, morrow, and save for a few case cial cour 1 aerig ork, w a party e alsa took pa in the hot Undies that are fine and deli- | thousand responded to the call to| the Whine eastward that is not SRCR e von the s {wheaco he was sent to a southera | the American army turned the tide of o ba T s . k6 b 0l el o haan te s desperately beating the air and is Rt e e camp and thence overscas the war by stopping the seemingly < o Qi i : liahle to be swept away tomor- | An4 be with that ship Carroll's Exciting Care irresistible advance of the Germans | 98¢ 5 00 6.50 toward the front trenches the unend- St That T watch through the blinding It is extremely doubtful if any of | towards Paris, S > ng supply of ammunition that Was 80 { w1 ' we in the smugness of our RRDe the local bovs have scen any more| (orporal Carroll has only the | Envelope Chemies, fine nain- s 1 gness O Wine ~ thy sweep of land and | fierce fighting o1 A any more ex- - 2 5 homes. like to consider the social or- o e e i their homes to work in factories spent o Chrolitor Tee iaon {men of the 102d regiment and is par-, and whi ol 5 | der. a place for everything and every- Sea! ! i . 1 5 EDar o ore h . Shout on 3 n 1t 102d taok part Corpor se who have “gone west'” o = preparing comforts for the boys in a | . ¢o. millions in Burope. Turbulen- » K L 20t7 1020 took patE Gerppral thos ; FEs N iR nainsook. o the x name appeared on the casualty i defense of democracy the world. When men were called essential. Those who could not leave warmest praise for the officers and sook and novelty Voiles, flesh far-off land. No country ever c AL P country ever could |\ o) 1jey averything before it. “Nine- | T care not thou '\n;‘\ N;u and m':flr effortatiahould e (B IRNies | sty B UE n o L HEN G R A ;! ¢ blclye recogT izod. ing that “the spectacle of European 7 m’,',:’ ,,rw,:!’”w < o fl L LR 1 !U, § 3 NEW YORK SPEEDS UP. Silk StOCkingS | | Red Cross Campaigoers Exert Every B i ruin is simply appalling” 1899.) | Eftort to Fnroll Exerybods That something vour wife or tea considering the erection of a e G iaal ftherton b ~ o "N AD S Nes Vork Dee o0 ras svecda vour girl will appreciate. Meniorial, That memorialiwlilibe dn=i|l0 i s 8 ol s v i it s |5 ) E b s s fiei i oo i ; iinlemsieansl arol providealles 0 o0l 7 & FACTS AND FAVCIES, i LAULY [ ! sh that amounted to a good-na-| W - approaching Bolshevism overshadows tured “hold-up’” thousands of Red Cross workers today gave every New he women of the city, who were as Yorker an opportunity to subscribe | PRIESTS CELEBRATE ! Goodshyedall L am not gulicy that “All the French people whom I | Bolshewvism. Tt's a o e s i § - #nd a0 exeuse for not wearing a 1939 | ; ‘he soldiars who battled in the mud of ‘ - " | zky’s and their kind who come to the Sl pei e o THEIR FIRST MASS : - S by no means solitary thinkers) arve | gtween 40,000 and 10,000 men to what P'iper meant by the words, France ana oetom. at Sew ot | % WO T ) e e e i St nyigble Task Allead of It st o, Mt G : oy E 0 e un be the first clty in the nation to . day to bring the total past the mark of the note written on a piece “of 3 on roare rough the strecis : s of edfinon roared through - set last yemr Rev, J.-W. Roche at St. Joscph's, Rev. | baper such as is used in tobacco cans of Paris and the red flashes could he Ulster notes Dublin’s inclination to o N e P Fifteen thousand workers in the were the words: *“This dope comes seen on the horizon Germany is :”\* e the president to Ireland and At the present time there a L house-to-house division started early J. J. Wilson at St. Mary's and from Hamilton." - ourly warns against “politics™. As the city officials seeking an in- to canvass and recanvass every fls Coroner Balbirnie - : n THE PARK QUESTION. done for but the Bolshevist storm i | i¢ thero was polities in Ireland.. ; i S o canals aad rectni s ovels m(\‘. R T T e PR roner | m; e stated wm; that 7 B i = = ! LEAanc case in salary res creases, ¢ ent, apart house a % o 5 . an effort would be made at the in- An article appearing recently In | thundering in the east and they know | Springfield Republican vate house in the greater city for new quest tomorrow to defermine why 2 petitions nre granted as present- : - S ey these oolumns has been interpreted | the European world is still rocking = members. An cqual number of mea| t¢¥: J. Warren Roche celebrated claims to have learncd iy o T will amount to more than $30.000. y A ) -1 The writer 3 7} = cowiesiioppoattion tofith eppin I Northeliffe that a million | €159 at high school that 13 is not an | A =eneral pefition from the em- . the work in streets and restaurants, [ morning at 10:30 o'clock in St. Jo- =elf. The cell, it was learnad today, provement and extension of New | trom Lord Noxthcliffc a mil mniucky number.” ‘says the Bl Dorado ( ploycs of city hall has beon received | while the uniformed police force at- | ooy t8 o F B L0 E M0 B A= laftiunyateliedl for! twio Hours. he eF L i ch. 3 e yriests who & h = Bolsheviki are marching west from | News. ‘“There arc 13 members of the | asking for an increase of 20 per cent. | pected their campaign against auto- e the | assisted were: Deacon, Rev. Patrick | : We have in New Britain a commit- | or expressing proper appreciation of even the jubilation of victory and " ‘wants a definition of ronor woman and her efforts. Piper was left unguarded long and women police reserves carried on | his first solemn high mass yesterday 'cnough o permii him to hang hime ody was found Britain's embryo rark system. Such « class—and nar; of them a boy.” [ia allowances. The salary appropria- | mobiles and pedestrians, $55.000 sub-deacon, Rev. J. Leo Sulli- wm idea far from the ftruth, the | Russia | City % S e e e s < = T s the & ) Burope. | ——avsas City on. for the ¢ il bl —— - : G ITTRGAN W 3 »nly purpose of the article belng to Thet is the situation in Buror Aol S P b iy ; e _ | van: master of ccremonics, Rev. 2. M. LONERGAN WORKING { How about America? Will we have | Vol ¢ e o oI ths 1dd a cost of $11.00 I'he rity | O'LOUGHLIN FUNERAL TODAY. | Hay of Bridgepor Rev M. P revism? We are told that the astes like maple syrup, but you can | department has recommended 20 per, o0 T o N Barry was in the sanctuary and Rov ON BOND MEASURE “middle class” is a barrier | find a lot of mapl \at tastes | cent. increases for those in its office, : Ban Johuson Sends Wreath as Tri- | J. Leo Sullivan preached the sermon. llke molassc Buffalo 12 making aa addition of 0. The pro- bute to Former Umpire. Rev. James J. Wilson celebrated his X ; < posed salaries and inereases arc Roctaste: N. Y. Dec. 23— The | first mass in St. Mary's church at In addition to elevating our esthetic womia ites 1o our wo- LEAREC: funeral of IFrancis (Silk) O'Loughlin venses and beautifring the commun- | b0t so confident or brave as his words | man's department fo know now to | _ (IR IS the veteran American league umpire | MSEEC I ch con R S LR Liberty Bonds Liost by the would suggest. Already murmurs of keep her face wl WASH IT!— { Superintendent who died in Boston on Friday, was B sub-deacon Rev W F. And utilitarian value. A city with. | discontent have been heard in large | SPrinsfield Daily News. it'r\flfi(‘:,‘i,‘“ ' ki held this morning from Blessed Sa- S '”“S‘-‘;:‘ of ;‘(“" v fl"”*\f;. Rev Purchasers, - ot . st crament church here and was atiend- . Fay. tev. John inters »ut parks or a desire for parks has | communities and whispers can be The New York-Chicago air mail | Stenographer . o friends, | Preached the sermon, Washington. Dec. 23.-—(ongressman Lapsed into a spiritual lethargy from | heard on every street ever. in smaller | sorvice brings the two citics nearer by | The increase recommer oncl A o Rev. John Dillon celebrated his first -Ausustine Lonergan conferred Friday B v s bl e St 7 five or six milos In communicating | board of police commissioners AMOUNt | (el from Ean Johnson, president [ Mass at St Peter's church yesterday With officials of ihe Treasury depari- be awakened to an appreciation of There is no effect without cause "l‘*“\’;\‘l"*l “f\], C ‘m\. &0 L “‘-“‘\f" "'J B . e Chief. '$300: 1 0f the American league morning. It was a solemn high mass, uent with ¢ to workimg out defi- its added glory ew York Worlc CTeases 5 o B 3 There is a reason for everything be- captain lieutenaat, $340: four Slas Rt e ne . 2 whould also be shown the practical | i€ or mot being. The cavse of the A motor car column would be an [ S0URCIRL OO :" P .\\m.‘”’ ‘\ 1“‘ull|w “ \’1\ 1‘“?\':\\' 'H ven | Thomas L. Greylish; master of cere- ghiscis. H ity c . res s country is the high Sesting faotn for IHenvy Hord/atl ookl fasuctits Bat 2y Eeat B¢ Aier Lol bl . 0 ave Tes. Thomas i : > time a4 bond s 1 e number o Mde of Nature assisted by the hand of | unrest in this country is t &h | interesting f xe for Eenry Fordis||o il it st LG Anonnt of the have brousht suils’ naainst several | 2onfes. MhHomasi Burns, off St. Bona- s tini md w he number o price of necessities of fo with a cor- | new weekly paper. with the vight [0 CTUNTE incers of the depart- New Brituty people 1o recover on | YOMUIYe's seminary. The ncolytes and e hond awd the mame of ihe purs kind of an exn e S nd |l vary because of the aanual com- hotes, Constable Ereal Winlkle sary | torch ibearers werc from St Peter's chasor should be taken by the bawk g S g ey then Henry could write about ¥ord | s:¢ion was fixed at an even fig- | od ihe papers today and they are re. | SChool. Rev. Maurice 1. McAuliff, of ov agency making the sale. The con- RS g TR ¢ oup | CATS over on his own page.—Kansas ;.. mhe amount recommended ave: | turnable before the New Haven court, | St. Thomas' seminary, preached the &ressman pointed out that while this the earth was emerging from Its robe It will etk go beoefls 1o sl o | Gty T Chief, $2,500: captain, $2.200: lien- | J. Shelnitz of New Haven is counsel | Sermon. His subject he: Priest- was done in man tances by the »f foe in not being provided with a | cves to the situation. Bolshevism has - tenant, $2.100: sorgoants, $1.9005 pa- | for the plaintift in all cases. Suit is| 100d of Christ.,” his text heing “Let a banks, on many occasions it was not st grade, $1 a -: sceond | being brot against M. Roberti to { Man So Account of Us as the Minis- Consequenily many bonds throt ut warn- against increasing the city's in- jebtedness on a large scale untll | Bol profects that should have prior con- | lumerous A ration Har el baonl taiql i against that. Bvery American hopes <o but in his heart every American is oot 10:30 o'clock. The officers of tha <tx Plans for Replacement of ity, parks have a genuine practical by irge number of S the officers being: Deacon, Rev te plans weement of Li the beautiful and ornamental; and it rty Bonds the lost by pur man. New Britain was slighted during | responding decrcase in a man’s earn- river or lake of sufficient size to be | not secured a grip in America yet be- The Spartacus group of sociali trolmen, fi ! fn Germany is the real thing—its fivst | zrade, $4.25: third grade, § recover on a $48 note. The plaintiff { ters of Christ and the Dispensers of the country have been lost, due to the o - e =l : demand in a recenf manifesto was| The fire commission dorsed | asks $200 damages. It is charged | the Mysteries of God.” The church carclessness of people who ordinarily aave been possible for Nature at that | wentally. But unless methods are | 0% " 01 e chonld be disarmed, | by the police commissioners, recom- | that Roberti failed inake good on | was crowded with relatives and . are not borndholdors dme to have gouged out a piece of ; adopted to fight off the nightmare the Manchester Union mended increases of 50 cents a day | his note. Andrew rizyski is being { friends and a ception was held at While present law on tifis ques Me Connecticut shoreline. thus form- | balance may be destroyed - cach for the electrical superintendent | sued for $75 on a §$45 note and W. | the home of Father Dillon's parents, | tion empts to be complete, it does mg A bay in which the waves of tho | Those who prefer to smile at the It was nof necessary for Joffre fo |and assistant superiatendent, which | Kryeznski is sued for $75 on a $40| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dillon, of 43 not cover the whole situation, and Me, 1 7 R itunticadort reta e ot statement | entor the French academy in order to which would make their pay §1,987.50 | note Huyshope avenue, from 4 to S p. m., Lonergan, who, ember of the jea could play on our sands, which 12 @ o a statemen New York Sun: and $1,487.50 a vear respectively. | vesterday. S i s e salled by those names. Tt would also | cause we are a nation well poised be an immortal was not done. That being the case | made yesterday by Major Lucian F. They asked faor 20 per cent. increases. BOY SHOT IN LEG. The increases in the fire depart- /t has been necessary for New Brit- | Burpee of the State Guard that there F')V”«TU\']('ATFD Sancine Kowlowski of 147 Clark - cial problems ising out of the war, /L I\ L 2 L. ment, recommended by the hoard of ] PIPER GOMMIT C T e = T e OMHITS SUICIDE : has paid partic wttention to finan- o bes s eri are approximate ighty s street, was acidentally shot in the leg Mn to make the best of its inherit- | are approximately eighty thousand il debcinten G el S ¢ hevi >sterday afternoon by Herbert Smi Anee and our only resort is the open- | I. W. W. and Bolsheviki in Connecti- i et e e :,,3“1‘«] S ;\-(}\1\1’“):::;“\"1‘,'5‘{ BENES IIGHY BURNING: an increase of 75 cents a day and the asales: E d mg and improving of parks and play- ho will bear watching. Major 2 ; . LD Ing A0 ended o | been out in the woods and was re-| Muskegon Man Icaves Note to His o grounds. surpee made this assertion in connec- In our beautiful ecity of New Brit- | fire commissioners recommend " | turning when he mot Smith oa Law- }‘MS ain we have a beautiful Soldiers’ Mon. | cents a day for all members of the [ FHTIRE WO B TL7 BIFHG, 08ttt Family Protesting His Tnnocence of | ument located on Central Park. At|permanent force. That will make the| 0 SF€: AN BRI € QL ouRy ki ; any time during the day as one passes | pay of the chief engineer § was carrying and while examining if, |and and ficld, already purchased, | tinned in existence. the park he beholds the beautiful | Vear: captaias, $4.34 a day it was accidentally discharged. the B Al oazk auaterall vnnt ihar Deen - SR monument standing plainly before | Ants, $4.568: firemen, fivst grade. $4.29: 3 45100 entorin Wowlowski's leg unemploved in the past will be made | LSt y him, bt if one passes at night, with | Srcond Erade. $LALand fhird £7a40 ) above the right knee. The police am- i e ; HID RED CROSS {he exception of the past fow eve- | 337 bulance was called and the injured [ night ended his life in a cell at the | o serve mankind, if the design of the G o it When the bpresent salarles worely "t yen (o the hospital by TURALISH GORS SrEne whe fthe understanding that the on a cha of Killing Miss Freda | tery e police were notified an who has visited Walnut Hill parl :I‘)f'_' MiyeaGon oW ever a pow e Conats then fixed wonld he for the | MISSING BOYS ARE FOUND, Weichman, had for some time con- | asked to Leep wa the srouuds furing warm ather will admit tho L FERGROUND. sht is hel oft at the t the| (o 1 only. It is probable that what- Two boys, aged 6 and 10 vears re- | tomplated suicide, was the belief ex A window was hrol in the stora need of additional recreation spots ol i oni e o] oo | onument ehich Bp] s forth | oy adjustments are made the same | (poctively, were reported missing | Pressed by the authorities today owned by Adam N lowiteh at 100 T yillowed ! trom their homes yesterdav mo ring | The police found a brief note | Kelsey strect lay and box of yeautiful monumer 10 it was which offer hody and soul building g newest .sensation is pro relief from crowded tenements and the dlscoveryl of red hesded department should act there After vears of discussion a plan | tion with an argument explaining nas been evolved to transform wood- | why the State Guard should be con- Weichman Murder. Join New Rritain Nal. Bank Christ. A Club fonight. Open 7 to Muskegon, Mich.. Dec.” : That vdvt ) Milo H. Piper, who last Satyrday A number of hovs fousd a way of alving the problem of a shortage afe | Christmas trees vesterday by cuttin county jail here, where he was held | those standing in St. Mar's . Vs ceme- T Y0800 > i N {by Ars. Dorback of 24 Chapman | ned fo the dead man's underw: was gl y : i FOOT BRIDGE Jroct. The hoys were found at 1:10 [and apparently written when Piper | Cadet Horace G. Hancock has been inattractive surroundings. Y T RV (il R i ) 1 . i {this morniag by Officer Frank Hanhn | Was in Hamilton, Ont.. reads as fol- | discharged from the aviation servieo on 1 as IN FIVE HOURS TIME | .\ 4 Chureh and Stanley [ 10ws | and arrived in this city Saturday from i T f i o e Fronchil strects 2 re brought to their | Dear Mother, Father and Brother: | Camn Dick, Texas. The aviation field yss the | ho f police patrol Thar for all you have done for! has been closed owing to wet weather. For the purpose of extending and | s in Baker's cave at New Ashford, : improving our park lands, it is : \ subterranean passage run posed to ask the \‘it.‘lr'.u‘ Assembly | hing 100 feet into the ranite hiils t n i 4 X Je This | Piskarsk 1 Lawlor st e Take =ood care of Hilda and Pipes and smokers’ supplies at 0 authorize the i e of 2200 ul ed 0 fable of the Derk v r 1 « i ne, | reporcted wr 5 vear oid son, | Choppy (Piper's wife and 3-vear old Mac's Smoke Shop, Church street. 0¢ in konds. Those directing the | shires has it, &s a hiding place for JAT1Z . 5 Frank, i ssing from homg, ‘*““J As you or I must go, let it be ¢ ——Advt #